Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1946 — Page 26
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Times Foreign Correspondent PARIS, Jan, 11,—Paris will have [shares usually held by the rfiost no more brothels after March 15, [respectable persons, whom no one This revolutionary decision Was. {announced by Prefect of Police |’
Charles Luizet in a report handed [unexpected quarters and a camto the Paris municipal council yes-|pajgn’ of pros and cons in the press, Luizet has remained adamant in|: The new measure affects some his decision, however. 178 registered brothels in this city and about three times as many In |titutes’ stanchest backers in their
from the |prevent the closing of their comFrench eapital of the oldest insti-|fortably heated homes—the only tution in the-agorjd—the bordello ones in Paris — have been Paris (despite its Italian sound, it orig- |physicians, inated in Bordeaux in the early Middle Ages)—amounts to some-|the Society of Dermatology: here what of an earthquake in French fon 100 cases..of "venereal disease,
Furthermore, an extremely lucra- [for 70 per cent and. bordellos for tive investment thereby disappears. Reyenue from Paris brothels is es- | timated yearly at about 2,000,000,000 francs ($16,806,723). \
Brothels have been operating under the shareholding system, with,
would suspect of drawing their in{come from such source. Despite ‘vehement protests from
Strangely enough, the Paris prosstruggle to keep their jobs and
According to statistics put out by
“free” prostitution was responsible
only 15 per cent. Supervise Street Walkers To the argument that 2000 rooms will be made available for the
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| homeless by the new edict, the doc-
| tors reply that few persons will care for the new addresses. They also] argue that some 7000 of these women, who will now roam the] streets, will constitute a serious |
menace to public health, In answer to the physicians’ protests, Luizet has announced that there ‘will be strict supervision of street walkers. From March 15 héalth authorities instead of police will deliver their cards to them. Those holding cards will be compelled to submit to physical examination weekly under threat of losing them. A special body of women police in plain. clothes has been selected to look after public morals, Luizet states. These policewomeri will also | act as social workers. {
Copyright, 1946, by The Indianapolis Times | and The Chicago Daily News, Inc.
Ten Army Units
Move Homeward
FRANKFURT, Jan. 11 (U, P.) — Today's redeployment time table of U. 8. army divisions: 29th Infantry: Advance elements arrived in New York, main body at sea. i 42d, 51st, 60th Field Hospitals: | On high seas. 100th Infantry: Major portion at sea, rest awaiting shipment from Calas staging area of Marseille zone, fl 80th Infantry: Major portion | on high seas, rest awaiting ship- | ment from Le Havre. | 2d Armored: In Calas staging | area. { 94th Infantry: Postal detach- | ment on high seas, rest in Le | Havre area. } S84th-Infantry: Postal unit, 334th | regiment and division artillery | on high seas; 333d regiment, di- | vision headquarters band, 326th and 278th field artillery battalions sailing aboard George |
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THREE HOME NURSING CLASSES SCHEDULED
Red Cross home nursing classes {currently are being scheduled | throughout the city. : | One group already is meeting {Mondays and Thursdays from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. in the Y. W. C. A. | Mrs. Inez V. Stierwalt is in charge. {| Beginning Tuesday a class will {be held from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m. in the St. Paul A. M. E. church com{munijty house. Miss Eva F. Mac- { Dougall will instruct. Mrs. Jennie 'Hearlston is sponsor, | Another class will meet from 1 to [73 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays at |school’ 1, at 3614 E. 36th st Mrs |H ©. Thomas is instructor and { Mrs. Albert Puckett sponsor. | Further information may be secured from the Red Cross.
JAP CABINET “AGREES TO REORGANIZATION
TOKYO, Jan. ‘11° (U. P.).—The | Japanese cabinet decided today to reorganize under leadership of Premier Kijuro Shidehara, and to re- { ject suggestions that it resign. Some ministers will be forced to resign by Gen. Douglas MacArthur's directives purging public offices of men who supported aggressive war- | time policies. Their resignation will force a realignment of the cabinet. Shidehara did not “attend the | cabinet meeting. - He has been ny throughout the criss.
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