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e QUALITIES NEEDED INPROBATION WORK ‘Speaker Tells Association ticlans or consulting statisticlans at- tached to the state supervising bodles. (2)_ The committee recommends that the Natlonal Probation Assoclation indorse the children’s bureau plan of taking an annual census of juvenile courts, as leading toward a greater uniformity in methods and content of juvenile court statistics than seems posuible of attainment by any other plan yet suggested. The committee ! does not, however, wish to be under- stood as Indorsing the statistical tabulation blanks prepared by the bu- reau until they have been consider- ably revised. (3) The committee recommends that E THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, the Navy Department, formerly chief probation officer of the Recorder's Court, Detroit( sald In the principal speech at the mession last night. He pledged his staunchest influence to have Congress enact such legislation in the next session. an's inhumanity to man' against ich the spirit of religion and of civilization has vainly rebelled through all the ages, was never better illustrated than in the treatment of the weak, the deflolent, and the law- breaker, sald Secretary Denby. The lav\ of the” wolf pack has been the v of the most enlightened states.” ow we have seen the awakening of mation get to work, and the old agen- cles are Improved. “Such fine organizations as the Boys' Club, developed In recent years, and helped by associations of ciear think- ing, country loving, business men, com- pel clean living and talking—and they are making men. These clubs, and other agencles like them, men and women and chlidren, are’ sc sts. Yours is a noble profes bation is the greatest advanc tlon's system ‘of penclogy ever made, It I8 being made the finest instrument of real justice and reform known to the law. “Probation saves many a boy and TUESDAY, MAY 15, 1923. now. Some communities are under de- veloped. They don't know better than to make hells of thelr prisons and criminals of their under privileged boys. Sell probation to the country. You must do 1t. You owe it to those poor devils who ‘are headed where, ‘but for the grace of God,’ you and I might be." Much discussion was provoked by the address of Dr. John O'Grady, di- rector of Catholic charities, on “Mak- ing Soclal Case Work Constructive.” Not a Good Layman. From Everybody's Magazine. A young minister noted for his Dr. Charles W. Eliot, president emeritus of Harvard University, is de- lieved to have written more inscrip- tions for monuments and other public memorials than any other living man. THINK —before you sell your old Jewelry and Diamonds. -y - o ron\'[/uz AVENUE o NINTH- i Memhers to Possess What %! They Would Develop. it bo continued for another year, with | the soclal consclence. The last few | man and woman for the country, and 3 = power to add to its membership, decades have been effulgent with the |saves money at the same time. Pro- | J0llity was dining at a farmhouse one Dt ol il glory of the rising sun, of mercy, the | bation is an economical device. In al- | Sunday, and when he received a plate || price. merey that does not obscure, but does [ most any city, I venture to a good, | heaped with roast chicken remarked An interesting definition of temper, justice, and help her blind- | properly paid probation staft will save | facetiously: OPPENHEIMER & SHAH ture” was given by Miss Mary M.|ness. the taxpayers' money, but you can't| “Well. here's where that chicken F Street N.W. Barthlme, assls to the judge. | “There is still far too much good |put a money value on manhood. I hope|enters the ministry.” 907 reet N.W. i cago, who quoted jhuman materfal that goes to the scrap | the country will realize how much good The House of Diamond Bargains heap. Much of ‘it might be salvaged,|a well running probation office can do. and will be, as new agencies of recla- | Most people know very little about it ‘We buy and sell at the right o' Warning to more than 500 judges, i¥robatfon officers and others inter- ®sted in treatment and prevention of definquency, who are holding confer- #nce here under the auspices of the | ational Probation on, that | ms o must selves have those | s, CoglG Tobat! | & = — quh] ies which ()m) k to develop | scribing the two cl n probation cases, was given today jdelinquent girls w :; Dr. BIETER S e G M Specialists in Men’s Wardrobery ¥ at the Catholic Denby Backs Probation, He made a strong plea for e; mént of training courses in’ chara building for social workers toward - 1 probation in connection this end. work of the Federal courts He divided character building into | ¥ Ll re Yiiras S of | l three parts, (1) th R A low; roll-front work upon, made up of instinct and | Cluett,Peabody ©Co. 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