Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 October 1941 — Page 11

FRIDAY, OCT. 24, 1941

ARMY PONDERS MORALS ISSUE

Repression of Prostitution]

Favored; Segregation Also Considered.

WASHINGTON, Oct. 24 (U. PJ.

—The Public Health Service wants \ to “repress” prostitution near Army].

camps hut its expert on venereal diseases believes that “from a scientific standpoint” and under cer-

tain conditions segregation and reg-|

ulation of prostitutes would be de-

sirable. Dr. R. A. Vonderlehr, director of the’ service’s venereal disease section, revealed today that the rate

of venereal disease infections in the |

new civilian Army is just as high in the old regular Army.

" Prostitution around Army camps, | ; 4% said, is tied up with’ graft and|

rackets, and some localities are not able to cope with the problem. Af, a press conference, he said: “We want to repress prostitution.

But. from a scientific standpoint I| Gd

would favor segregation under these circumstances: “Examine all prostitutes. “Place them in an institution with a big wall around it containing only one entrance. “All visitors to enter through that entrance and be examined: “Give them a prophylactic before leaving.” Mr, Vonderlehr charged that the Army had failed to invoke the May Act. where thé prostitution problem is acute—an act which allows it to define areas where prostitution is prohibited.

BOY’S DIARY ENTRY USED" AS EVIDENCE

‘CAPE MAY, N. J. (U. P.)~—If 19-year-old George Marsh. of Philadel phia ever keeps a diary again, the chances are he will not address it as “Dear.” Arraigned before Judge Thomas Siddall charged with breaking into a road stand, the youth said it was his first offense. State Police Detective Harry Cox, however, said he found Marsh’s diary containing accounts of a service station robbery and the theft of two cars. Asked why he kept the diary, Marsh replied, “It was just a habit.” The Court ordered him to get and keep the habit of staying out of Cape May County,

U. S. FORGES AHEAD ‘IN ARMS PROGRAM

BOSTON, Oct. 24 (U. P.).—Brig. Gen. Earl McFarland, assistant to the Chief of Ordnance, said yesterday that the nation’s armament program now is 10 months ahead of production for the entite World

War He told the annual meeting of the- Associated Industries of Massachusetts he is “confident that American industry can: meet the; tremendous load” it must now carry for national defense. Gén. McFarland said there now are more than two score govern-ment-owned plants which are required to produce non-commercial equipment for which there:is no adequate private industry in this country. He said 15 of these plants already were producing various munitions,

Pippin and Pipe

Because of London's cigaret shortage, this isn’t such an unusual sight today. A girl employee of the Ministry of Supply enjoys a pipe with her paper in Hyde Park.

HARNESS, GATES TOBE SPEAKERS

Fifth District Lincoln Clubs Will Meet Tomorrow At Huntington. Times Special HUNTINGTON, Ind, Oct. Ue Rep. Forrest A. Harness of Kokomo and State Chairman ‘Ralph F. Gates will headline the speaking

program at the Fifth District Lin-

coln Club Young Republicans convention here tomorrow and Sunday. Delegations from all the Fifth District. counties—Blackford, Grant, Jay, Clinton, Tipton, Madison, Miami, Wabash, Howard and Huntington — and from swrounding counties already have made reservations for the two«day session highlighted © by tomorrow night's banquet and speeches. Although the gathering is primarily for Young Republicans, leaders of the senior G. O. P. organization also are expected to attend and join in launching the - 1042 campaign in this area. Joseph H. Lesh of Huntington is district ¥.. R. O. president. The organization’s. business session and election of officers will be held Sunday in the Hotel LaFontaine.

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