Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 December 1939 — Page 33

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‘MORAL SAFETY’ OF YOUNGSTERS

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Feeney Tells Lions to Meet, Defeat Challenge of Delinquency.

Sheriff Al Feeney believes Indianapolis fathers should protect the ‘moral safety’ of their sons and daughters. He addressed the Lions Club yesterday at the Claypool Hotel. “The problem of juvenile delinquincy is one that challenges every enforcement officer worthy of the

every businessman,” the sheriff said. Stresses ‘Moral Safety’ The Sheriff said he was greatly impressed with the safety campaigns sponsored by the Lions Club, but he questioned the enthusiasm for such campaigns “if something more vastly safety of our boys and girls” is overlooked. “I hope you feel as I do,” he said, “that it is easier and at the same time less costly to build ‘straight’ boys and girls than it is to reclaim ‘crooked’ men and women.” He criticized businessmen fathers who, are not afraid that evil influences will have an effect on their children,

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Engineer Errs, ‘Loses’ Sewer

Times Special FT. WAYNE, Ind, Dec. 14.—An engineer's miscalculation took the W. Wayne St. sewer here 18 feet out of line and under the street sidewalk, Charles W. Cole, city consulting engineer, who reportea the incident said that the engineer had been discharged. He said, too, that the error would not cost the City additional money since the contractor had net verified the lines given to him by the engineer as he was under contract to do. The engineer was discharged, he said, because he had failed to report the error and marked O. K. on his report sheets of the line and grade of the sewer.

INQUIRY LOOMS

Dairy Area Congressmen Urge Study of Prices, Inspection Codes.

By CHARLES T. LUCEY

Times Special Writer WASHINGTON, Dec. 14 — The milk industry will be the next tar-

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afraid” the Sheriff said, “vet they | nti trust drive if funds can be oballow juvenile delinquincy to under- tained from Congress for an exten-| mine the morals of youth without sive investigation along the lines of Sitarkine te problem with all the the current inquiry into the buildvigor ai their command. ing construction industry,

“You dare not leave this problem to the police any longer. It is your| To carry on the milk investiga-

Job as parents and I know that you tion and other new inquiries, offiwill meet and defeat this challenger | yo estimate an addition of 150

to your most cherished possessions ~Lyour sons and daughters” men to the present anti-trust staff| i: would be necessary.

H USBAND ACCUSED A group of Congressmen whose BUT WIFE IS FINED | industries are urging Thurman W.

constituencies include large dairy WABASH, Ind. Dec. 14—A 25- | Arnold, Assistant Attorney General Ng woman here called the jn charge of anti-trust prosecutions, | ) police and told them to come out, jnyestigate the milk situation in| to her house and arrest her hus- go number of cities, including New | band. He was drunk, she said. | York. Support from this group, it y Later, the oan was fined $11 iq peljeved, may be & factor in getn police court. She was drunk, ine the needed appropriation.

police said, not her husband. - Price Slashes Considered

| Officials here believe the drive would be an effective force in bringing down high milk prices in the larger cities. The Justice Department was 17 jewels, 10 given a clear track to a study of the ARRAN J milk industry in the ruling of the filled case, Supreme Court last week that en- eA WEER actment of the agricultural marketing agreements and other farm laws did not give the production and distribution of farm products immunity from the anti-monopoly statutes. In the Chicago case, which in broad outline is believed to set a pattern for conditions existing in some other cities, the Justice Department moved against distributors’ groups, a milk dealers’ bottle ex-| change, a producers’ co-operative, a milk wagon drivers’ union and some | city officials, including the president of the board of health.

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The anti-trust drive leader ic convinced that it is important to proceed with attacks on unjustified price increases in or.e industry after another, in the light of specific problems in each. It is not enough, Mr. Arnold insists, to carry on a forceful drive,| break up monopolistic practices, and | then quit. He is urging that in all the major cities an office be estab- | lished on a permanent basis to con{tinue to check on anti-trust and | trade restraint matters, One of the conditions to making the Sherman Act an effective instrument of price control, Mr, Arnold holds, is an investigation of each industry in its entirety, rather than piecemeal, In the case of milk, extensive surveys made by various committeas in recent years probably would serve as a basis to the Justice Department's study.

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