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Juvenile Court Judges Journal 11 Minnesota State Association Meets Midwinter Program, The Minnesota State Association of Juvenile Court Judges met h annual session on January 14 and 15, 1953, at the Hotel Lowry in Saint Paul. President VINCENT HOLLAREN, Nobles County Probate Judge, writes that the midwinter meeting usually concerns %<elf with matters of law and procedure and intrastate affairs. The program on January 14 opened with registration at 10 A M. From 10 :30 A. M. to 12 :30 P. M., the judges discussed im- proved court procedures. The 1:00 P. M. luncheon meeting con- -Mered commitments for inebriates, mentally ill patients, defec- tives. The afternoon session, 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., heard and dis- cassed reports of the committee on inspection of State institutions. On January 15 at 9:30 A. M., reports were given by the com- Bittees on public relations and indecent literature. The Public Re- lations Committee presented a booklet describing “The Police, the Jnvenile and the Court.” The Indecent Literature Committee de- cseribed the nature of literature found on newsstands in Minnesota ind the progress of the program designed to inform parents. These reports were followed at 10:30 A.M. by a panel dis- assion of the “Juvenile Traffic Offender.” Judge 0. J. Anderson E! Buffalo was chairman. Discussants included Howard R. Hush, Winnesota’s chief probation officer; Earl M. Lamier, chief of the WInnesota Highway Patrol ; Judges VICTOR H. JOHNSON of Muth, EDWARD THELEN of Stillwater, F. J. CONNOLLY of Shakopee, EARL MEINZ of Saint Cloud. The 1:00 P.M. luncheon heard Francis Gamblin speak on *Mental Health and the Local Level.” At 2 :30 P.M. there was conducted a clinical demonstration of a casw in juvenile court. The case was presented by John Donohue, efrief probation officer, Saint Paul. CARLTON McNALLY of Saint Paul was judge. Dr. Hyman Lippman, psychiatric director af the Walker Family Center, gave the interpretative discussion. Judge GEORGE W. SMYTH of the .Children’s Court of West- &ester County was re-elected president of the National Probation snd Parole Association at the annual meeting of the Association on December 11, 1952. Announcing the re-election, Will C. Turnbladh, executive director of the NPPA, noted that Judge Smyth had been a member of the board for over 20 years, and that this is his fifth iQnsecutive term as president. I ROSCOE POUND, former Dean of the Harvard Law School, 1 - elected honorary president of the Association. I **a* Make your reservations for the April Conference directly with hotel Roosevelt, New Orleans. i

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Juvenile Court Judges Journal 11

Minnesota State Association Meets Midwinter Program,

The Minnesota State Association of Juvenile Court Judges met h annual session on January 14 and 15, 1953, at the Hotel Lowry in Saint Paul. President VINCENT HOLLAREN, Nobles County Probate Judge, writes that the midwinter meeting usually concerns %<elf with matters of law and procedure and intrastate affairs.

The program on January 14 opened with registration at 10 A M. From 10 :30 A. M. to 12 :30 P. M., the judges discussed im- proved court procedures. The 1:00 P. M. luncheon meeting con- -Mered commitments for inebriates, mentally ill patients, defec- tives. The afternoon session, 2:30 to 4:30 P. M., heard and dis- cassed reports of the committee on inspection of State institutions.

On January 15 at 9:30 A. M., reports were given by the com- Bittees on public relations and indecent literature. The Public Re- lations Committee presented a booklet describing “The Police, the Jnvenile and the Court.” The Indecent Literature Committee de- cseribed the nature of literature found on newsstands in Minnesota ind the progress of the program designed to inform parents.

These reports were followed at 10:30 A.M. by a panel dis- assion of the “Juvenile Traffic Offender.” Judge 0. J. Anderson E! Buffalo was chairman. Discussants included Howard R. Hush, Winnesota’s chief probation officer; Earl M. Lamier, chief of the WInnesota Highway Patrol ; Judges VICTOR H. JOHNSON of M u t h , EDWARD THELEN of Stillwater, F. J. CONNOLLY of Shakopee, EARL MEINZ of Saint Cloud.

The 1:00 P.M. luncheon heard Francis Gamblin speak on *Mental Health and the Local Level.”

At 2 :30 P.M. there was conducted a clinical demonstration of a casw in juvenile court. The case was presented by John Donohue, efrief probation officer, Saint Paul. CARLTON McNALLY of Saint Paul was judge. Dr. Hyman Lippman, psychiatric director af the Walker Family Center, gave the interpretative discussion.

Judge GEORGE W. SMYTH of the .Children’s Court of West- &ester County was re-elected president of the National Probation snd Parole Association at the annual meeting of the Association on December 11, 1952. Announcing the re-election, Will C. Turnbladh, executive director of the NPPA, noted that Judge Smyth had been a member of the board for over 20 years, and that this is his fifth iQnsecutive term as president. I ROSCOE POUND, former Dean of the Harvard Law School, 1- elected honorary president of the Association. I * * a *

Make your reservations for the April Conference directly with hotel Roosevelt, New Orleans. i