Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 April 1946 — Page 21

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‘ wii] | ‘Juvenile Delinquency Exacts High Price

x. By MRS. WALTER FERGUSON Scripps-Howard Staff Writer y 5 THE SAME paper that carried a story about the arrest of several 14-year-old lads for burglary, also contained pictures and a feature story of Four-H club exhibits and prizes. Many winners were boys and girls under 16.

; These two accounts provide a For Youthful Loveliness vivid picture of the lives of many

city children; they have nothing constructive to do. It goes against nature for youngsters to be idle. Their zest for activity is intense, so every adult must realize we are building a bad civilization by depriving these “bundles of energy” of

- interesting occupations. 3 7 / How lucky in comparison are the . boys and girls of the country. They

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