Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1946 — Page 15
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| of the Indianapolis Rotary club Oct. |
{meeting yesterday, will serve until
A 17-year-pld boy was ordered {into ‘the juvenile court of Judge Mark W. Rhoads 10 times, twice ‘dn robbery and onceé on sex offense charges. He never was committed to a penal institution, until his case was waived to criminal court. Now, he is an inmate of the Indiana’ reformatory with the distinction of never having “prepped” at the Indiana Boys’ school. Twice, he was sentenced there by | Juvenile court authorities. But, each | time he went free on probation. He never learned to expect a pen{alty for his wrong-doing, until he [“hit the big-time.”
One of Long List Thus, he is another in a long list
{of youths who were groomed for stole 48 | crime by the laxity and inefficiency |S0'¢ an
of the Marion county system.
Mooresville. On the way, state poAug. 15, 1940—Stole articles from lice stopped
the juvenile aid division at police| PTKINg on the highway, ordering |
‘a 5 and 10-cent store. Released by headquarters, : Dec. 2, 1940—Caught begging. Re. leased by the J. A. D. | July 10, 1941—Stole two pairs of | shoes from a garage. Released by| the J. A. D. Oct. 17, 1942—Stole articles from a downtown department store. Released by the J. A. D. Jan. 14, 1943—Stole articles from a drug store. Ordered into juve-| nile court. No court record of the| disposition. J March 18, 1944—Ordered into juvenile court as an incorrigible. Sent to the juvenile detention home.! Case dismissed. May 20, 1944.—Stole a tire and| sold it for 50 cents. Sent to juve{nile home; ordered into juvenile court. Placed on probation, | July 22, 1944—He and three other boys stole an automobile from a parking lot.. Confessed. to stealing another car in June from the same | lot. Sent to county jail: ordered] into juvenile court. - Sentenced to Indiana Boys’ school, sentence suspended, :
NEW ROTARY HEAD T0 BE INSTALLED
Willlam H. Schmelzel, partner in! the Ace Motors Hudson automobile agency, will be installed as president
29. | Mr. Schmelzel, a veteran of 29 years activity in Rotary affairs, will succeed Fermor 8. Cannon and, along with other officers elected at a
Oct. 28, 1947. | Other new officers elected were Charlton N. Carter of Carter, Bailey, | Kirklin and Walker, Accountants, |
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How to Grow Your Own Criminals.
Dec. 5, 1944—Stole a bicycle, kept, April 9, 1946 — Discharged from, lit a week, then sold it for $8. Sent | Ary Joy falsifying of age. ; da { April 23, 1946 — The youth, his to juvenile home; ordered into +Ju- brother, and two other men, one al 'venile court. Sentenced to I. B. S. 34-year-old adult, took a 14-year-Dec. 14, 1944—His sentence was old girl under a park bridge for im{suspended quietly and the youth moral relations. Police. saw them {returned to probation. =
| Aug. 12, 195—Knocked down a
{drunken man and robbed him of| |$3. ‘Confessed to being one of three who took $12 from another drunk.
{adult. The youth this time was re- | leased to his parents, pending trial. May 11,
1946—Broke into the
Sent to county jail; ordered ints ®POUt 4 a. m., stole a motor and|reformatory on a burglary charge. |
(and fired two. shots, hitting the jail;
Waived to criminal court under | $1000 bond.
Curtiss-Wright propeller plant|term of one to 10 years at the|
elderly man, taking $20, after first asking for and receiving a 50-cent “handout.” The youth did it to get even,” he explained. The victim was accused by the boy of “putting the fiager on me about seven months ago.” Sent to county ‘ordered into juvenile court.
Aug. 29, 1946—Sentenced to a
[juvenile court. Transferred to ju- | typewriter. They Werg seen run. venile home for medical examina- MP8 from the plant . police caught them after an altomobile | chase at high speed. Sent to coun[ty Jail; ordered into juvenile tion to Attorney Chester Carter. | court. Waived to criminal court. Oct. 1, 1945—He and two others| The youth was released on $500 automobile from a down-| bond. town parking lot, driving it tol
| tion: trial postponed. Sept. 19, 1945-Placed on proba-
them on a charge of
them into court at Franklin, | Oct. 2, 1945—State police arrested! the youth here, sent him to county | Jail under $1000 bond and ordered him into juvenile court. | Oct. 20, 1945 — Released county jail on bond. | Oct. 29, 1945 — Enlisted in the army. Jan. 19, 1946—After 314 months, | the case was brought to trial in juvenile court. Probation workers asked the judge to dismiss the case, |
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June 10, 1946—Strong-armed an |
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