Indianapolis Times, Volume 46, Number 216, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 January 1935 — Page 31
JAN. 18, 1935
A Womans Viewpoint by MRS. WALTER FERGUSON
•VTOTHING In our society needs ■I T| more drastic revision than our Juvenile courts. Why on earth does so much of our reclamation work with chi'dren have to be connected with municipal police departments? In far t*\j many cities we associate the two in our minds, and sometimes even house the Juvenile court In police headquarters. We call it savins money. I know a fine woman who works in a Juvenile Court and she tells me the bovs and girls often speak of her as The She Law.” In their minus she represents a kind of a minor police officer—which she actually is. under our stupid arrangement. They should, of course, think of her as ore whose sole desire is to help them. How easy it ‘s to imagine what goes on in childish minds-1 Here comes somebody who s going to make me good. She’ll give me a lot of rules to follow. She is a part of the police, and the police care nothing about what I feel or suffer. They think I’m a bad one. Well, let them think it. I shall one Ju.vt to spite them and nothing they c°r say or do will change me.” I hate the word “delinquent.” especially as we apply it to girls who have had illegitimate babies. For ■ a boy to be delinqueht he must be charged with certain petty crimes, su r h as stealing, gambling and run-. Ding with bah gangs. Sex experience has nothing to do with his morals, as the state defines morals. He may have had scores of sweethearts, but society docs not label h.m incorrigible because of that. Many girls, too. can walk with Luh heads though they are un-
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VANCE BREESE was paid at the rate of about 50 cents a foot, for his test flight of a Government plane. During the plunge, his air speed indicator broke at 425 miles an hour. Breese was taped from head to foot, in order that his blood vessels might not under the strain.
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chaste. It is only the poor little ignorant thing who produces the results of her blunder who gets her name on the criminal records. She may be a good, honest, industries person in all other respects, but one error of love condemns her to everlasting delinquency. This attitude of society sends more girls to perdition than we can ever know. I. U. AGAIN SPONSORS STATE POSTER CONTEST Extension Division to Have Help of Parent-Teachers. By 1 1 m* Sprrial BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Jan. 18Plans for the twelfth annual state poster contest sponsored by the Indiana University Extension Division and the Indiana Congress of Parents and Teachers were announced here today by the L U. Bureau of visual instruction. “Character Development Through Hobbies” will be the subject of this year's contest and all posters must be in the office of the I. U. extension division by April 17. The contest will be divided into three groups. The first will include posters from pupils in grades one to six inclusive; the second, grades seven and eight, and the third, from high school pupils. Only three posters may be entered from any one school. Alvah Rucker to Give Speech Alvah Rucker, special bank investigator for Circuit Judge Earl R. Cox, will speak at the Republican Forum Monday night in the Washington.
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Under the hail of Basuto arrows, two blacks fell. Then Major White clutched at a feathed shaft protruding from his breast and dropped dead at Orman’s feet! The and the Arabs fired blindly into the forest, but no sound came back to indicate that they had done injury to their invisible enemies.
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The fusillade was like an electric shock to the safari. The column halted suddenly. Naomi Madison screamed and slipped to the floor of the car. But Rhonda opened the door and ran bravely to see if Bill West were safe. Now all along the line men leaped to the ground with rifles and vainly scanned the dim forest.
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At another point in the long, serpentine line of cars, a man was crawling under a truck. ‘’What the devil are you doing, Obroski?” demanded Clarence Noice, the sound director. “I-I’m hot. I'm just going to lie in the shade until we get started again.” the “Lion Man” responded. Noice turned away in disgust.
THERE WERE OTHER V THERE'S THE SOLUTION ! TUEY \ PEOPLE ON THE BRIDGE J WERE ACCIDENTLY KNOCKED OPP / AT THE TIME, AND I ) THE BR'DGE, FELL INTO THE V ’ FIGURED THAT SOMEONE j TENDER, AND WERE SHOVELED, J HAD PICKED THEM UNSEEN, INTO THE ENGINE A j
The bodies of Major White and the two black* were laid on a truck, to be accorded decent burial at the next camp The death of the major had brought home to ihe white members of the party the fact that the deadly arrows were not for the blacks alone. And now each was asking himself — ‘‘Who next?”
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