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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 22

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San Bernardino, California
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"1 CM THE DAILY SUN May 20, 1965 DOLLY By Bill Williams Sociologist Favors Rehabilitation 'Don't Punish Delinquent 49 County Building Fees Increased By HELEN ATKINSON 1 In the Provo Experiment, re-of punishment as an ineffectual dismissed by him as "superfi- anv'chTuzed hu sults of which be pub-deterrent He rec-alled the erajcial" and "relatively unimpor-how couia any cnmzea nu- Ens; and when Diekine Dock-ltant." AAAAAJ Ha nAtPrt rrtaf invoni oe They ought to lock em up and program now being conductedjthe absewe tv peopie turned! not stop to give rational consid-throw away the key. by the California Youth Author-lout bv the nundreds to witness eration to a delinquent act be- This, according to sociologist ity juvenile offenders are e-the -Wic hilll.itlgs of convict-lfore committing it, so the threat Wet -IV u- being exposed in print is in- lv iviunlunt nttitnrlo l.iu nrH J-Jol significant." the trpatmpnt nf vruithfnl prim. uvuiM nrrfinorilv ni hangings Had to Oe 'JUDOS' KARATE 10 Although going on record as 'inal offenders. This attitude is'rnrrprtinnal inittinn pp m.M. however, when it was Increases in county building the county had charged $67; the fees and a new valuation sched- City of San Bernardino $137; ule which will further increase! Montclair Riverside Coun-fecs have been approved by ty.

and Kern County, county supervisors. $79.45, Stubbs said. County Building Official M. G.j The revised schedule calls for Stubbs said the charges would a $2 blanket increase in dec-increase fees for a 1.400-squarerical, plumbing and heating in-foot residence from $64 to fees. There will be no Stubbs said the old fees hadjChanges in construction fees, been much lower than those However, the new table of val-charged by cities in this fr construction will re-and comparable counties.

Even't increased construction with the new fees the county.kes. Typical values on the new still will be low, Stubbs saidhedule are $10 a square foot discovered that during the spec-jbeing in favor of incarceration based, according to Dr. rolled in a community center in the cases of certain indivi tades pockets were being picked at an alarming rate." on a traditional approach to the rehabilitation program. Droblem derived from the duals, Dr. Empey said be was convinced that incarceration increases criminality.

cept of punishment for crime results to date are indicative of 8 mcf or "sin." a "hopeful trend" in handling was 8 Dr. Empey. one of a series of.wriK iWinnnpnt, tacked b' pr- hmW- 11 If rehabilitation of youthful offenders is to be successful, he rT HH meaningless 10 iock up onenu iicuiuicis in ii.ni mucin UlU-i i.r.: lmm nn -vmith nH iviinnnpnJ. BaMc Dilemmas er. unioss the incarceration is contended, "we must give them other roles to play than those For the same size structure, -r wooa Irame awewngs ana I $12 a square lot for masonry of captives." apartment houses and hotels.

As a result of the new valu Athletic Field at Lent, protection of society, de- Rim of World Named ation table, Stubbs said, build- I in -v fi-ritf-i fnf nivf noon tvill The "ultimate protection" of and the reformation of i ied. would be to execute all of- communny renaDiuiauon pro-j "Now that I've finished the course I'm not sure I want pams are "three to four times JHrnL. fS' han innornorot nn ritual in our culture, grounaed would sparcplv he sccpntahle. uvuvt uiun iitvaivviaviuu 111 to resist that much." The newly completed athletic show a gain even if actual con-field at Rim of the World remains the same. School has been named Kenneth The fee increases were 0 1 E.

Townsend Memorial Field, opposed by members of the The name honors the late Building Industry Advisory Kenneth E. (Tiny Townsend who acted as "team doctor" forj stubbs said he was unable to Rim of the World athletct at all estimate the total amount of ad- Dr. Empey also stressed that much of what is now considered "juvenile delinquency" has been going on for generations. The difference may lie not in "what the kids are doing" which is different, but in the way society is changing. With control and treatment removed from the informal family setting of the previously rural culture, many "delinquent" acts are now handled by school, community and law enforcement authorities, with the result that the treatment of juvenile of-in the concePl "paying a debt the only plausible alternative is fenders.

to society." How much does it to "do a better job of rehabili- Invention by S.B. Mon New Way of Validating reauy help: Wot much, accord-1 tation. ni -Dr- pe-y' 'iU Methods of handling juvenile iaVMOS LO PlanS aimed at deterring fu- -uiuiyj i iuiij behavior, but is actually insig-W nn thp nart nf thp sports events, without fee. ditional revenue which may be Date of the official dedication 'expected as a result of the fee has not been set. i increases.

New Center in S.B. offender or others were also policy of printing names of ju- Parking Tickets Offered already stigmatized offender or as a correctional measure. juveniles are much more likely policy ofprinting names of ju- Present equipment and tech-ers. The customers stick them1 A group of vacant, one-story veniles charged with serious i to be Imprisoned than ever be- Dr. Empey cited historical ev niques for providing free park-on parking tickets or on bus orjbuildings at the southeast coring for persons shopping down-taxi tickets, and receive credit -ner of Highland Avenue and crimes or misdemeanors was'fore.

idence in regard to the theory for them. Street are being torn down. town San Bernardino are out- The site has been selected by moded. savs Robert C. Rins But this, says Ringholz, is OPEN MONDAY Thru FRIDAY 10 A.M.

to P.M. SATURDAY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. SUNDAY 11 A.M. to 5 P.M.

holz of 436 Court San Ber-Wssy and cumbersome and pre-the Arrowhead Savings and Loan nardino. 'sents auditing problems. It 'or. a nw c.en'er. It's Fun for All at An invpntinn rprpntlv nafpnt-'akn rfiffirnlt tn nnlir-P An Arrowhead OfllCial Said ed by Ringholz may change all' Ringholz' invention is final for buildings have not been com that.

to the meter now used to dis- Currently, persons shopping pense postage. downtown may receive free park-l The merchant buys "valida- ing time at a number of lots tions" from a validating corn- pleted. Medical Technicians To Hold Conference The California Association of Wouldn't You Love to Be in Our Shoes and SAYf SEE OUR EXCITING Mt. Vernon by having their parking ticket mittee, which then sets his met-stamped by a merchant partici-'er to issue the required number, pating in the parking plan. The customer then inserts his In other communities, shop- ticket into a slot, and the met- Medical Laboratory Technolo Shopping Center 1047 N.

MT. VERNON ping organizations sell printed cr validates it for parking or1 stamps to the merchants, who other benefits. then issue them to the custom-! Each time the meter is used, a gists will hold a conference for the presidents of the southern chapters Saturday in Tustin. The following persons will attend from the San Bernardino- buzzer or other signal notifies the merchant. A counter lets him iiici i urvca i uiv.ii know how many validations are; Riverside chapter: President A thief stole an $18.95 weld- left.

ICharles Land of Highland, Pre- The application for the Mrs. Frances Swee- FOOTWEAR ing torch from the welding shop building of the Santa Fe Railway at 5th and Streets, po ent, which consists of six claims ney from Riverside, Neville of originality, was filed July from Redlands, (past pre- lice reported. The thief left a 1963. The patent was issued sident) and Herman Bernstein 'of San Bernardino. COLTON JaMnq mm NUMBER CONTEST cutting torch on the same bench.

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5-10. om' If V4' Mrs. Noel Roberts jj 1466 N. 9th Colton Deono G. Lewis Mr.

A. G. Wright 111 7 Norman Colton 175 Bunker Hill. Son Bernardino IjV Mitset, teen, and tree colleens try our DUCK 'N DENIMS Sale 1.67 SPECIAL PURCHASE A. Duck or denim sneakers, 2-tone rubber soles.

41, 2-10- I. Little girl's fabric casuals with rubber heels. 8V2-3-Black, white, colors. Pretty cucumber -cool ideal to summer in! Refreshing spring Buttercups are scattered on a field of Meadow Green and White stripes Such a pretty easy-care ZantrcP, rayon-cotton 44 FAMOUS FASHION CENTERS TO SERVE YOU SKILLET SPECIAL NO PURCHASE REQUIRED Eoc I All the Chicken You Can Eat! 1 Includes French Just Come in and Check For Your Lucky Number! I Fries, Cole Slaw, Buttered Roll ONLY 'Charg It' No Money Down Up to 2 Years to Pay CONFIDENCE BRAND COLTON MT. VERNON SHOPPING CENTER 1163 MT.

VERNON St. 10-6 ki-. tl in a NAMES ATK FACTION 1067 N. MT. VERNON COLTON iHI rri.

iw-t mmmmm' rcrs MT. VERNON SHOPPING CENTER, C0LT0N ITS SO-O EAST TO OPEN A SAUY CHAICf Of lSf YOU HNKAME RCAIO.

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