Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 August 1947 — Page 29
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Alonzo Thurston, 37, of 6902 Rals- | ton ave. faced a drunken driving!
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Take Strong Hold on Younger Generation | Patrolmen who arrested Mr. Thurs-
By DOUGLAS LARSEN, NEA Staff Writer [ton about 2 a. m. sald he twice nar- | BRUSSELS, Belgium, Aug. 7.~Europe’s’ biggest problem for tomor- ise pers a Sx Foil Jou of today; it hits you in the eye wherever you go on into a group of parked tars ding | The generation of European youngsters now in their early teens | 1° Ho Blos elince: hi ! on {has come to regard black markets, occupations, hunger, political strife, | inia. who pu d cs she had been | broken homes and all of the other troubles of war and its aftermath, as 8 a h ‘o hi a sort -of normal existence. It is : trying for five hours to get him
about all they have ever known. believe what they say there, I go|liome and that she had been forced
While their parents have been |Sometimes just to please him even |to grab the steering wheel herself to
though all my friends laugh at me avoid the second zone abutment. | making wat, Shey for it.” The driver also was charged with |
A Czechoslovakian government |reckless driving and failure to have {official laments the attitude of his an operator's license, | 16-year-old boy: ay ro | result a v . cynical,| “Once I ‘thought my son was a 3 Die as Army Planes , | Godless and law- good boy. Now I am not so sure. Collide in Fli ht He calls rking a waste of time. z 9 i less creed has| $ | CHANUTE FIELD, IIL, Aug. 7 (U. |
have become
He laughs when I try to talk to|_ Ripons him ap en y {P).—A twin engined B-25 “Billy young, ro leaves home for days and I Mitchell bomber collided in flight
don’t know Where he has gone. And | ®8rly today ‘with an AT-6 army my friends who have children say|!r&ining plane. The three crew
the same thing. It was not this members of the bomber were killed. way when I was a child.” The pilot of the-training ship
Ridiculing the church has become |Parachuted to safety.
liquenicy problem
' Black Market Kids
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The 13-year-old boy who claims {he makes more than the average | [factory worker selling filthy pic-, [tures and kindred items in front of | 'a Brussels cafe is the envy of alll
his friends. The lad is ‘convinced | {he's in a strictly legitimate business. hi
About half the black market stooges in Prague, Paris, Brussels, Amsterdam and other cities are kids-of-15-and-18.- The slick. techs; niques of the 13 and 14-year-old pickpockets and petty thieves ‘in the cities astonish even the seasoned cops. And the prostitution among the teen-age girls all over Europe now causes nothing more than a shrug. Just as shocking is the cynicism and lack of faith you find among the children of the better families. The 14-year-old son of .a fairly wealthy French merchant speaks his mind: | . “Papa is a fool. He wants me to
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a favorite pastime of many young-! sters who try to make a show of being intellectuals. Four pink-| cheeked, blond Belgium youths in shirts sat ih a roadside cafe near! Bastogne drinking beer. Their bey; | cles and packs rested near by. One of the boys loudly declared he was an atheist. Two other boys in a different group heard this statement and marched over to the speaker, shook his hand and drank a toast MO Rte Rd then they all laughed. The proprietor shook his! head in disgust. : | “This I don't understand,” he! sald. “We Belgians and our chil-| dren have always been a very reli- | gious people, I know you can't take | boys like this too seriously but this is different and I see too much! of it.” ¥ Two Boys Talk
Two boys sat on a train leaving Prague. One carried a javelin, the lother.a sweat’ suit and track shoes. |
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