Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 271, Indianapolis, Marion County, 24 March 1931 — Page 7

MARCH 24, 1931.

‘ERRING YOUTH MUST pay: IS JUDGEmiNG Sentences Boy Thieves to 90 Days on State Farm. ‘Erring youth must feci the lash of the law." Thus did Criminal Judge Frank P. Baker today answer pleas of parents for lenity for two youths who, convicted of vehicle taking, were sentenced to serve ninety days on thft state farm. The youths were Omer Robison, 16, of 2353 Adams street, and Harlan Lane, 2346 Adams street, charged with the theft of a motorcycle Sept. 30, from Richard McGinnis, 4020 Cornelius avenue. • They pleaded guilty to unlawful possession, but denied stealing the machine. One-to-flve-year reformatory sentences were meted by Baker to Ernest Horton, 16, and Clay White, 17, under pleas of guilty to petit larceny. Jan. 26 the youths stole five cigaret lighters and $2 in cash from the store of Harry Coble, 802 West Washington street. Leslie Gains, 17, was sentenced to serve four months at the state farm when Baker found him guilty of unlawful possession of the car of Herbert Bateman, 5115 East Michigan street. FORMER PUPIL WILL SING IN CITY SCHOOLS tudents of Technical, School 57 to Hear Noted Baritone. Pupils at Technical high school and School 57 were to hear George Newton, baritone of the American Vpcal quartet and former pupil of the two schools, in concerts today under auspices of the school’s music department and ParentTeachers’ Federation. Following graduation from Technical, Newton spent four years at Princeton university and has been studying at the Julliard graduate school in New York. He sang two summers at the light opera season in Chautauqua, N. Y., and now is devoting his time to concert, work in various parts of the country. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Newton, 5659 East Michigan street. INCENDIARY _ HUNTED Firebug Blamed for Blare at Vacant Building. Firebug who has been operating on North Senate avenue was sought after an alleged incendiary blaze early today damaged a recently repaired vacant house at 617 North Senate avenue SI,OOO.

Gone, but Not Forgotten

Automobiles reported to police as stolen belong to: .Wayne Babbs. 314 West Morris street. Hudson coach. 53-522 from 1000 South Harding street. Carrol Stevenson. 121 South Second street. Beech Grove. Buick sedan, 78-674 from North and Davidson streets. George Talktngton. 3927 East Tenth street. Chevrolet sedan. 741-183. from 1407 North Pennsylvania street. Gordon Sheppard. 1326 North Grant street. Graham Paige. 44-847. from Washington street and Capitol avenue. Hoosier Rent A Car Company. 127 East Wabash street. Chevrolet coach. 50-995 Pennsylvania and Ohio streets. Everett Arbuckle, 605 East Market street. Buick touring. 746-762. from 605 East Market street. William Rodgers. 41 Hendricks place, Buick roadster. 747-230. from Ohio and Illinois street. Basil Hall. 6171 Cornell avenue. Chevrolet coach. 746-025. from Senate avenue and Washington street.

BACK HOME AGAIN

Stolen automobiles recovered by police belong to: Paul Kill. 6 West South street. Overlan dsedan. found at Loulsana street and Virginia avenue* Dr. E. D. Morten. 1330 Cornell avenue. Dodge coupe, found at Chesapeake and Illinois streets. William Schlegel. R. R. 10. box 249. Dodge touring, found in rear of 1138 Bates street.

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Color the Picture, Find the Chicks, Write a Jingle, Win a Rabbit

In the lower half A bunny, who’d rested all year, NAME of the above pic- Said ’ ‘ Tm tickled that Easter is here - I can bring lots and lots tore there are Os bright eggs to wee tots. AGE hidden rabbits and hidden chicks. (Write missing line above.) ADDRESS

Ten Best Offerings Will Bring Bunnies to Lucky Children. Attention, all you youngsters! Here is an Easter contest that is going to be a lot of fun—and give ten Indianapolis youngsters a chance to win a real, live Easter rabbit apiece. All you have to do is color the accompanying picture, find out how many rabbits and chicks are hidden in the lower half of the picture, and write a last line for the Easter jingle. Then sign your

FIVE FIREMEN KILLED Volunteer Company Crash on Way to Flames. By United Press PHILADELPHIA, March 24. Speeding to a fire Monday night, a truck of the Malvern volunteer fire company skidded and overturned near Malvern, killing five volunteer firemen. Eleven others u r ere injured. Another man collapsed and died when he was told that his son was killed in the accident.

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name and age and address and mail it in to The Times Easter Contest Editor. Easy, huh? You bet! And every youngster has an equal chance to win. The contest starts immediately and here aie the simple rules: Any child up to and including 14 years of age may enter the contest. Each entry must have the name, age, and address written plainly. Entries must all be in the office of The Times by Saturday. Each boy or girl may send in as many answers as he or she wishes. Now, get busy! First color the whole picture. Crayons, paints or any other kind of coloring material may be used. Then write in how many hidden rabbits and chicks there are. Then write a last line for the jingle—and be sure it rhymes with the first two lines. Last, but not least, sign your

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name, age and address plainly and mail the sketch in to The Times Easter Contest Editor. TARIFFS ABOLISHED Austria, Germany Assess No Duties on Each Other, I By United Press BERLIN, March 24.—The pub- j lished text of the new Austro-Ger-man commercial pact maintains the i independence of both countries, vides for observance of agreements with third nations and is meant as the first step toward reshaping European economic relationships through regional agreements, it was j revealed today. No export or import duties will be j levied by Germany and Austria, and common customs laws and tariff alterations will be drafted only with the consent of both countries.

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