Indianapolis Times, Volume 44, Number 158, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 November 1932 — Page 11
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.YOUTH, SAVED ONCE BY MOTHER, SENT TO JAIL Parent 111 at Home While Judge Sentence* Boy to l-io Years. His French mother, whose plea in broken English saved him from prison last March, was absent Thursday
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when sentence was revoked against 1 John Brixey, 17. of 2519 South Pennsylvania street. Brixey, bom in Paris during the World war, was sentenced one to ! ten years in the state reformatory on confession he stole an automobile. Judgment was withheld in March
when he pleaded guilty to burglary charges. A story of hardship dating from death of the boys father, a French soldier killed in the war, was told by Mrs. Marcella May, the mother, at that trial. Mrs. May married an American soldier, Ora May, and came to this
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country to give her son a chance, she told the court. She is ill and could not be at her sons side today when Judge Frank P. Baker pronounced sentence. More than 100,000 trees were distributed for forest planting last year from state forestry departments.
NAVAL RESERVES TO USE MUNICIPAL GARDENS Action Will S.T. Park Board 53,090 a Year, Members Estimate. Action to effect an annual savI ing of $3,000 was taken Thursi day by the park board when it
arranged for use of Municipal Gardens by the local unit of the United States Naval Reserve as a drill site and for storage of SIOO,OOO worth of equipment. Expenses which are about $3,000 annually will be paid by the unit, with the park board retaining control. Temporary permit was granted
Indianapolis Railways for use of city owned ground between Twentyninth and Thirtieth streets on East Riverside drive as a loading station and turning loop. The permit requires removal of street car tracks and wires from the Riverside line by Jan. 1. The board decided the South Grove and Pleasant Run golf
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courses will be kept open through the winter. Lodge to Hold Dance Members of North Park ldoge No. 1 646, F. & A. M. will hold an Armistice Day dance at 8:30 tonight at their temple, Thirtieth and Clifton ! streets, with music furnished by the lodge orchestra. Walter C. Tuttle j is in charge of arrangements.
