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Page 4C EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD, Friday, June 15, 1962 For Fifth Annual Summer Institute Juvenile Experts to Convene at U of 0 Several nationally-known ex perts on the problems of juve nile delinquency will speak at the filth annual Juvenile Court Summer Institute at the Univer sity of Oregon Aug. 20-24. They include W. T. Adams, project coordinator, Juvenile Delinquency Project, Western Interstate Commission on High er Education; David J. Bordua, assistant professor of sociology, University of Michigan, and au thor of Sociological Theories and the Implications for Juve nile Delinquency; and A. L. Frost, Metropolitan Youth Com mission, Portland; Rudy Sanfilippo, research upervisor, Youth Studies Cent- Fun While Traveling Booklet Available "Family Fun While Travel ing" is the name of a new mimeographed booklet on games and entertainment ideas for children, available free from the Eugene Parks Dept. The booklet, which suggests ways to keep children occupied while in the car or at the night's destination, was edited by Marg Bcall, of the city's recreation staff. Copies may be obtained at the Eugene Parks Dept. office in the city hall. Washington Man Charged in Eugene A 29-year-old Tacoma, Wash, man was arraigned in Lane County District Court Friday morning charged with burglar izing a store on April 6, taking $400. Jess Hutchinson is accused of breaking into the One O'Cloi'k Market, 608 W. Sixth Ave., Eu gene. He requested that the court appoint an attorney to adv'se him. er, University of Southern Cali fornia; Martin Warren, research analyst, California Youth Au thority; and Dr. H y m a n Frankel, President's Committee on Juvenile Delinquency and Youth Crimes. This year, these individuals will remain on campus for long er periods of time than in the past. The institute, sponsored joint ly by the Oregon Juvenile Court Judges Assn. and the University of Oregon, offers a variety of lectures and discussion groups with the primary aim of "fur thering our mutual knowledge of the problems of delin quency," said Kenneth Polk, as sistant professor of sociology at the University of Oregon and director of the institute. The program will combine re ports of work in delinquency going on throughout the west and the United States and dis cussions of more "local" pro grams by personnel familiar with the Northwest. Participants will include in dividuals from institutions in the Northwest, from law en forcement agencies, probation and juvenile departments, and other agencies such as schools and citizens' advisory groups. Advance reservation deadline is June 30. Address inquiries to Juvenile Court Summer Insti tute, Kenneth Polk, Director, Department of Sociology, Uni versity of Oregon, Eugene. Howard Rites Held Friday Funeral services were to be held Friday afternoon for Hen ry Walter Howard, of Route 4, Eugene, who died Tuesday at a Eugene nursing home. He was 73. Born in Myrtle Creek, he was a life-long resident of Oregon. He spent many years in this community. He was a retired motel operator. Survivors include a son, Al- vin, of Glendale; two daughters: Helen Gale, of Dunsmuir, Calif., and Margaret Ball, of Glendale; two brothers: William of Dex ter and Freddie of Bossier City, La.; a sister, Hattie Ross, of Florence; and ten grandchil dren. Interment was to be in West Lawn Memorial Park following services in Buell Chapel. Need MORE Room? ! j I Call Long-Bell Home 9 t Improvement Department No Down Payment fj On Approved Credit Up to 3 Years to pay (' International aptr ... 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