Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 53, Number 194, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1955 — Page 12

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Survey Planned 01 Delinquency Causes South Bend Woman To Conduct Survey INDIANAPOLIS (INSI —A mod I ern day version of the pioneer mother who simultaneously could rock the cradle, treadle a spining wheel, and aim a muzzle loader at the savages in the woods outside

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her home is Mrs. Joseph W. Hennessey, of South Bend. Mrs. Hennessey was in Indianapolis Tuesday to get instructions from Governor, George N. Craig on aiming a muzzle loader at a modern threat to the home —• juvenile delinquency. The South Bend city clerk is the nearly named chairman of the revised Indiana council for children and youth, which is to conduct a grass roots survey into the causes of Juvenile delinquency. Mrs. Hennessey explained that this survey would get underway Aug. 24 when the 12 member executive committee of the council meets in Indianapolis to select regional committees. These committees, probably five to a congressional district, will direct the survey in their districts. Results are to be compiled in time for a repor to the governor s conference on children and youth Oct. 3-4. The new chairman explained: “This survey is to be taken among people closely associated ■w|3li prrobtenis of delinquency. Past surveys have gone to the chiefs of police and to the school principals; this one wil lask questions of the child's teacher, of the policeman on the beat, and of the parents themselves.” Mrs. Hennessey is the mother of two children, Joseph, Jr., a senior at the University of Notre Dame, and Miss Mary Margaret Hennessey, who will be a freshman at Marquette University this fall. In addition to her job as city clerk, the busy mother also is vice president of the council of community services of St. Joseph county and Is on the board of directors of the South Bend legal aid society and Catholic charities. In her new spare time volunteer work as chairman of the Indiana council for children and youth, Mrs. Hennessey heads a group newly named by Gov. Craig. . The council,which began life during the term cf Democratic Governor Henry F. Schricker, is

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getting a new look as well as a Indiana Farm Bureau; James Cohnew assignment. Formerly it had over. Terre Haute. Mrs. Graydon ./* • JWccp operated jinder the jurisdiction of Heuman, of Muncie, head of the Helps Clean Up the state board of healh, but now state parent teacher organization; V irw vnnir nvs> is being moved to the domain of James Stuart, Indianapolis; Mrs, ‘ , OKK b , r , R the department of correction. Henry Humphrey, Osgood: the ** caß^ e part cu ary Gov. Craig said, however, he has Rev - Jatnes Galvin, Indianapolis; p ar ties entertaining and requested all state agencies deal- I)r - Andrew C. Offutt state health the inevitable dußt that alwayß ac . ing with juvenile delinquency to co- commissioner, and Hugh O Brien. cumuJateß njake it necessary to operate in “those areas for which chairman of the department of have dußtc i oths other clean . they have specific responsibility.” correction. j ng apparatUß handy. In addition to the new chairman, MISS Mildred French, who was But for an aßer . party pick-up the execuflve committee of the re- executive secretary of the former yp m j g h t try one of the children’s vised council includes: «««»«». will continue in the same earpet sweepers that are on the Mrs. Samuel Banis, Hammond: <>b ’ market. If you can’t find , the Dr, Emerson Soland. Indianapolis-, _ , rl . . t - shade that goes with the room’s Mrs. Richard B. Stout. Elkhart; Lloyds register shows color Bc h eme of things, paint it Hassil Schenck, president of the abo “‘ V 3? shj P* were built in the yourself and then decorate it with world during 1954. decals or even little artificial flow-

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