HELPING THE YOUNG
Sir-The talk given over 1YA on Tuesday, March 7, by the Rev. J. L. Gray under the auspices ‘of the InterChurch Council, Auckland, was well
worth thought and consideration. What action is possible to ensure improved ways of living, better films and homelife; a correct sense of the value of money and a realisation of the evil of the sacrifices demanded by private profit? We have unions in plenty to protect the workers-what about one throughout New Zealand to ensure that the quality of films, radio, etc. is such as will promote good ideals, clean thoughts, and stimulate youth to honest work and love of home? The records of the Juvenile Court call for action. Can we unite-not dictaterather get in alongside of our boys and girls and create a demand for things good and wholesome that cannot be
denied?
MOTHER
(Titirangi).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 249, 31 March 1944, Page 3
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145HELPING THE YOUNG New Zealand Listener, Volume 10, Issue 249, 31 March 1944, Page 3
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