Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1936 — Page 4

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BLAMES | HUSBANDS FOR |

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Juvenile Court Jurist Says He May Assign Purse Strings to’ Mothers.

BY NOBLE REED

ps are going to be the sole | 5 of family purse strings in| future when husbands are con- | i of “failing to bring home the | fon,” Juvenile Judge John F. Geckler warned today. i large number of child neglect cases brought into court involve husbands and fathers who work on government relief projects, the judge said. me of this wholesale wasting | pyernment work checks by hus- | ads and fathers whose children | left in want is going to be | pped if this court has to resort | drastic measures to do it,” he

Hints at Sentence

“In every future case, husbands | “Sho are found guilty of taking their | wages “for a little spree” are going | be sentenced to “take their pay | straight home to their wives | spend as they see fit,” the Judge |

“Of course this kind of ‘sentence’ not be made unless the wite | herself capable of handling | money.’ ‘Another serious problem threat. | Bning the welfare of children in- | wolved in Juvenile Court cases is the | nal triangle,” Judge Geckler |

If there is-evidence that a hus- | id or wife is having ‘an affair’ | pith another woman or man and | '8he welfare of their children is at stake, 1 am forced to take drastic |

I find a husband is conducting secret romance, I give him one | warning that if seen with the other | an he will be sentenced to jail,” Judge explained. “That usually | “ptops illicit romances.”

Also Acts as Arbiter

The judge also is called upon fo Bet as arbiter in family quarrels | where differences grow to such proportions that the welfare of chil- | giren is threatened. “I try .to determine which is the | most at fault and force them by | “gourt order to make enough con- | gessions to the other to save the | fiome for the sake of the children.” | Asked what basic cause lies be- | hind juvenile delinquency cases, | Judge Geckler sald, “Poverty and “heredity.” “Inadequate homes due to poverty | force children to the streets and Slsewhere for their recreation and | ‘they eventually end up in court, | there. Also juvenile delinquency is | ‘found among children whose par- | ents lacked the right mental breia | 2 ; Pupils Hear Cases

Eo «hand information on human | lations is prov in Juvenile | for sociology classes of state | gniversities and Indianapolis high

thools, Judge Geckler said. Every |

| week or so pupils convene in the |

gourtroom to hear cases and re-|

i Port them in classrooms the next

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