Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 110, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1932 — Page 12
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WARNS AGAINST MORE CUTS IN POLICE FUNDS Chief Morrissey Says Slash Below Present Budget to Impair Efficiency. Th * I* the final ?torv of a aane* showing effect of reduction* in the 1933 citv budget on the individual citizen BV JAMES A. CARVIN' Demands Tor furthpr cuts in the 19.13 city budget by tax relief ganizations. which will be considered by the city council at a special meeting tonight, seriously will impair the efficiency of the police department, Chief Mike Morrissey said today. At a special couneil meeting last night, representatives of the Marion County Association for Tax Reduction, the Chamber of Commerce and the Indiana Taxpayers’ Association submitted to the council a demand for a slash of 20 per cent in supply items requested by department heads. In addition, it is urged that existing vacancies on the police department be not filled, in order to
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accomplish an estimated saving of $40,000. “The police department budget already has been cut $14,000. not including the general wage cut for city employes,” Morrissey said. “Our supply budget is used to buy gasoline, tires and equipment, pay for traffic signals and make repairs on police squad cars. A2O per cent cut would mean the department could operate on its present scale less than nine months next year. "As it is, the department is ur.-* dermanned. There are twenty-six vacancies in the department, and the need for filling these positions is urgent. ‘ With the opening of schools, it is necessary that eighty men be removed from squad cars and placed on foot to care for the children on their way to school.” Morrissey pointed out that during. each of the three eight-hour police shifts, it is necesssary for eight to ten officers to overlap their own districts with adjacent ‘beats” in order to ‘ fill in for men assigned to school and other detail work. ‘ It means that our police protection in these districts is spread thinner than rea-Jy is safe,” Morrissey asserted. ‘‘Whenever it is necessaryVto detail men for special work, such as
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public gatherings, policemen must be pulled In frem their districts and each of the men left on the Job does the w-ork of two. "Saturday night we will send five men to ths carnival celebrating the widening of Sixteenth street, which means that from 6 to 12, one of the busiest periods, citizens in some sec- : tions of the city will lack the protection of five police officers.” Morrissey also said that the traffiedepartment. under Captain Lewis Johnson, has five men less than a year ago. In demanding that, the twenty-six vacancies in the police department remain unfilled, the tax relief organizations pointed out that the i personnel of the Indianapolis department averages! 1.4 officers for each thousand of population. “Indianapolis has a larger num-t ber of policemen per thousand of population than most such cities, the written report stated. Attached to the report is a table | comparing population and police personnel with other cities, which shows, however, that St. Paul, Minn.; Denver. Toledo. Louisville and Seattle, all of comparable size with Indianapolis, or smaller, have l as many, or more, police than in the local department. St, Paul with approximately 100.- I 000 less population, has 1.7 officers
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