Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 17 October 1946 — Page 12
ho One In. a Series bile A 1f-year-old “escape artist * broke out vot penal institutions six finally being “sentenced” to
The army and navy had been per-| ;,
dianapolis youths who had become | “too much” for the local system of
uncertain justice and unsupervised Juvenile authorities operate
the principle that “the army navy) will make a man of you," a May
The youth's.record:
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on boy were arrested at Brazil (or being held at the JAD, they escaped. 12, 1943—The youth and] disproved by the dis- three other boys were arrested at I . population. | West Union, O., returned here by city detectives and placed in the) juvenile home, The sheriff at the Nov. 21, 1941—One of several boys Ohio town reported the quartet | who damaged a number of automo- |, iurized a restaurant at Manbiles on a parking lot. Released by . ier O, The proprietor refused | the juvenile aid division at police \, . ,cacute the youthful group. headquarters. May 19, 1943—Sentenced to Aug. 26, 1942—One of several boys Indiana Boys' school, sentence suswho stole welding tools from & pended and the case referred to the parked truck. Released by JAD. [Catholic Charities bureau, Aug. 2” 1942—Stole a “knife and the boy was transferred to
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~|but was ca ht both times. on parole. | store. Sent to Ju ug Nov. 3, 144 — Osught trying fo] More than 500 visiting physicians with | start an. automobile parked at the attended the opening business session today of the three-day. l4th
accessory "| venile detehtion home, ordered into; Aug. 20, 1943—He confessed steal Juvenile court. No, record of dis-|ing an automobile in company
suaded accep f In-| 8 Sumber | May 10, 1943—One of several boys involved in automobile thefts, {for questioning in connection with |
!a burglary. The youth and another | While
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| another boy’ thé same age. They curb, Sent to county jail under
Nov. 28, 1944—Escaped from IBS. | Severin hotel.
the boys ran from the scene of the| June 2, 1945—Caught and .re-| Frank B. Knyvett, Indianapolis accident. Theft of another auto- turned to IBS. lounger of Dinsunicsnesapy, Ay AY 'mobjle followed; they kept this car June 7, 1945—Escaped from IBS. oy . 1s, dhe Kay. 4%. Jl)
June 12, 1945 — Caught stealing | M. Dodrill, pastor of
days and abandoned it. Sent [ty days 2 \another aitomobile. Returned to Baptist church, gave
{to juvenile home, | Sept. 9, 1943—Sentenced to IBS, [to be held ine thé “juvenile home on parle Mish. Hemmer of {until trahsferred. - Escaped the same De (i. Arrested "al 10 | Medical sation
{day with another boy. a. m. following report of & prowler | Editors’ association; discussed “Plas- |
The pair stole a truck, leaving it|
when it stalled. Stole a passenger | at a South side house. Two Other mae ery. for
|boys were with him. Sent to county Conditions.”
|car and drove it until the gasoline! 10 be returned to. TBS a8 a Dr. Louis C. Billottee, Melrow
supply was exhausted, abandoning [it near Bridgeport. Hitch-hiked {back here and stole another auto-| | mobile, driving this car to Terre]
| probation parole violator, Mass, will speak
|dered release of the youth from Therapy.”
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1 ‘with shoot- | kept the car two days, abandoning | " the U. 8. army by Judge Mask Ww. ee Sane confiscated it and stealing another one. This | Nov. 6, 1944—Returned to IBS, (covery of plasmatic-therapy at the
Rhoads of juvenile court. {at mother’s request. Released by one was involved in a wreck and
IBS. | which officially opened the sessions. May 17, 1046 Released from IBS| Dr. J.'E. G. Waddington, Detroit,
July 19, 1946—Judge Rhoads or- | “Physiological Aspects of Plasmatic- |
jail, so ¢hat he might join the! Other speakers scheduled to speak
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| Haute. On the way jack, hey Sere! army. during the three-day celebration in- | Ahn goe grag stopped at Brazil, This you oy Aug. 1, 1046 — Sworn into the | clude Dr. Leo J. Murphy, Appleton, capéd from police, but was caug rm, : Wis.; Dr. R. Reyes-Garcia, Spring-| a short time later. y pla | fleld, Mass, and Dr. Max Spencer Hard fi
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transferred to the! Oct. 21, 1943 Transferred to ) 185 BABY GIRL KILLED
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Charles Goodin, . 41, Kingman,
(old state police he was driving his | farm truck along Yeddo rd. one and a half miles west of Rd. 41 |when the child, Violet Lenora Walls, [Pare dashed across the road. He said he | |could not stop the truck in time (to avoid hing her.
paring knife death
| without bond since
beat her while she
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