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SGT. FORREST HIGGS—"Ballbafs are betfer

His casual, easy-going ‘manner gradually . changed teen-age ‘attitudes toward police. 0 body could accuse the agile sergeant of flat

oo Hm The boys at Rhodius knew him as just plain “Higgs.” ‘And he counseled them on everything from stubbed toes to puppy love. But )t Wax more. than a matter of keeping them busy at sports. Tr prac soon taught the sergeant what sociology textbooks Delinquent boys are the products of delin t parents. ° So he spaded ‘into the root of the problem— On front porches and in back yards,

man, using his advantage.

Tender twigs, still capable of until two years direction, deserve more sympayou must “crack down,” he says, “crack down on the parents.” He himself was reared in a West Side area where Sve fists were handler than perfect gram- , id he credits whatever success he’s had to the old er Boys Club, the city’s first youth organization. At 14, he worked as club assistant or $56 a week. Eventually he headed the club camp at Nob oblesville, Shan beuams iia first director of the English Avenue Boys Club. ; So End oy out twice fof the Indianapolis Indians baseball team, failed to make the grade, and turned briefly to r

At 41, Sgt.

Irene, 7.

interruptions. of

First he was a Baltimore & Ohio brakeman, surviving a freight train wreck near Reedville, Ind. Then he went over to the Peoria & Eastern as a first baseman. In other words, although nominally employed in the P & E shops, he spent much of his time playing with the railroad’s traveling baseball team. Later, during the depression, hc became a fire-

Joined the Force in 1939

HE JOINED the police force in 1939 without | benefit of politics and claims never to have indulged in that pastime. Almost immediately he was recruited tor police department youth work, serving in that capacity

City Hall job shuffles sent him out in a squad car, Now he’s back in youth work. -

sandy-haired. He lives at 621 Cottage Ave, with his wife, Rosetta, whom he married 19 years ago, and his son, David, 17, and daughter, Shirley

He still keeps in shape with calisthenics every morning. On week-ends he fishes in the Tippecanoe River near Delphi.

when all Indianapolis youngsters will be PAL club members, and all police skillful in preventing crime as well as solving it.

Hoosier Profile

than nightsticks.”

muscular physique to maximum

ago when one of those perennial

Higgs is slender, freckled and

There, away from the daily routine, he envisions an era

(By Sherley Uhl)

Features at Neighborhood Theaters

+1, Resember Mama and) day: “Sliver River”

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aodayt ‘Big Clock’ and “Pan

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frp Tomertow and ening:

ort ri “Madonna of !| STATE — “Blackmail and “Prairie Ex-

State Historic Papers Displayed

nificant documents related to “Indiana's Heritage of Freedom” is on exhibit at the Indiana State

Library. y of the manuscripts, from the files of the Indiana Historical Society Library and the state library, cover the period when Indiana was still a territory. Margaret Pierson, head of the state library's archives division, said the display includes; The Indiana Constitutions of 1816 and 1851, the journal of the proceed.|ings of Executive Government of the Indiana Territory, 1800; the journal of the first Indiana House of Representatives, 1805, and Gov. Oliver P. Morton's ‘Call to Arms” proclamation of Apr. 16, 1861.

“Sainted

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A display of historically sig-

press,” Tomorrow through day ‘Her Husband's Affairs” nd” CK: ST. CLAIR—'Sainted and Reckless.” Tomorrow y ihrsien esda Hiesday Homecoming” and * diers.” and “Mr, Reckless.” Piomecoming” bY “Thi STRATFORD - “The “South of the tsholm ‘morrow h 2 RO and 99th.” Tomotrow through Tu te Of the Union” and. short sib

olf “Sainted Sisters” and “Mr. Tom thro esday:

“o Goss Trail,” Tomorrow and “April [Bhowers" and ‘Death

MAYW D—~Tratl Street!’ and “1 Signo a Tomorrow and Monday:

A. re Ny HRS " Monda: su! ow “Casbah” and short

sub. WEB cane Oregon Trail” and

Tomorrow and Mon ax Lv cartoon.

Brother Talks to DOWNTOWN. ANAS A AM

‘California Firebrand” Prairie.

2d Top Official Quits Hughes’ RKO Studio

HOLLYWOOD, July 24 (UP) --N, Peter Rathvon today was out as president of RKO. Studios, the second studio official to quit since Howard Hughes bought!

Horses” "

Mon- » od “The

Mr. Rathvon, president since February, 1946, telegraphed his resignation yesterday to the company’s board of directors, meeting’ with Mr. Hughes in New York. He gave no reason.

Three weeks ago, Dore Schary resigned as executive vice president in charge of production: Mr. Rathvon agreed to remain as president at the request of the board until the next stockholders’ meeting Aug. 31 when Mr. Hughes takes over.

{music came forth from the Sum-

controlling interest. }

THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES

‘Bowl Frigid, Music Warm

3300. Hear ‘Best’

Hots on their pages. Certainly the Tehaikov in| VIRTUOSO — Lionel Hamp-

fon, vibraharp virtuoso and band leader, who will bring his orchestra to Indianapolis for a ®| single engagement in the Manufacturers’ Bldg., State Fairgrounds, starting at 9 p. m. Sunday, Aug. |.

and precision. The p precision. The program Dr, Sevitzky’s best this year think.

Miss Glenn is a reTnarkab fiddler.

ing that conquers the rugged dificulties of Tchaikovsky's D major Concerto.

Both Show Progress . : What's most important, I think, I) jhe Svidance both she and Mr. ve of continual progress. From their playing, you can tell that both splendid young musiclans are working hard and per- . fecting their art. Mr. List, in the B flat minor

Tons of Equipment Sent to Atterbury

The Indiana National Guard 38th “Cyclone” division amassed||#

If the He this food, trucks, weapons and tons e plays also wi ne under- . int: standing of musical value oe of other items for movement into

[signing correct force to the tre.| MP Atterbury ,.today to build mendous octave ands chord pas-|an “overnight city.” sages, correct singing tone to the] Guardsmen from 100 units, replyrical passages. resenting nearly 60 Hoosier cities, Avoid Sensationalism will open their first post-war twoBoth Mr, List and Miss Glenn week summer maneuvers Aug. 1. avoid the error some European-| Adjt. Gen. Howard Maxwell trained virtuosi have made—the|said that the “overnight city” See striving after sensationalism. The Would use enough food to stock total effect is the thing, not the|at least 50 average size grocery performer's urge to display fa-|stores, would consume $15,000 cility. I hope plenty ‘of young|Worth of gasoline and would emImusic students were present last|Ploy more than 1500 vehicles and night to profit by example. at least 10 airplanes. Dr. Sevitzky and the orchestra) The payroll for the period was! played the “Capticcio Italien” and expected to total $332,662.80. the Suite from the “Swan Lake”| Each man will be equipped with ballet. The latter seemed to me|«syerything needed to fight and one of the Summer Symphony’s|maintain himself,” Gen. Maxwell best single performances this sea- said. ‘ :

son. Noble Biddinger; of the Indian. The maneuvers will be com-

apolis Theater Association’s board manted by Maj. Gen. Ben H. of directo og made an intermission _ Camp supply units. will ‘check plea for r support of project. Pport of the Bow] in at Camp Atterbury Sunday to begin getting things in shape, Gen. Maxwell said.

Piano Concerto, showed the kind of training some of us amateurs could wish we'd had when we were younger. He plays as if he’s not afraid of difficulties. That's half the battle. '

“Feudin’,

AS LATE AS | A. M.

“Bia TOWN fat

Times Amusement Philip Reed—Hillary Brooks *

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BUTLER BOWL

Sunday — “7p » opera: at io he Merry Widow,

Uses Helicopter To Get Short Beer

LONDON, July 24 (UP)—Alan Youell landed his helicopter in ‘|front of a suburban pub last night, drank beer for a half hour, and then took off, Scotland Yard said the landing and takeoff were perfectly legal ahd that no police action was required. :

Pussin’ and a-Fi htin®,™ wi uct Fis Peer Kilbride 5:20, 7:50, d 1, .

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“Cavalleria Rusticans” at 3:1 4:10, 6:05, 8 and 9:58. h

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Allen to Speak

The: Christian Business Men's Committee will have charge of services at the Volunteers of America Mission at 7:45 tomorrow evening. Nolan Allen will be the speaker.

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TOMORROW

JULY 28 THROUGH JULY 31

The most beloved musical show in the ® Soe ehars

MERRY

= Actress Lucia Carroll

Granted Divorce

HOLLYWOOD, July 24 (UP)—

Actress Lucia Carroll got a di-

t|vorce yesterday after testifying

Times Movietone News Highlights of This Week’s News Reel: +s DEMOCRATS—Truman and Barkley are nominated in historic Democratic National Convention at Philadelphia. Truman attacks GOP in fighting acceptance speech. Southerners bolt’ and in "Dixiecrat" convention ‘of their own at Birmingham, Ala., name Gov.

Thurmond of South Carolina and Gov. Wright of Mississippi to lead own ticket.

J WASHINGTON—Nation mourns death of Gen. John Ji Pershing; buried at Arlington National Cemetery.

J PALESTINE—Security Council forcet new truce be-

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that her husband preferred to visit Actor Victor Mature than stay with her, She testified that her husband, Carl A, Schroeder, 40, writer, went ito New York to spend Christmas

than stay with her. Miss Carroll married Mr. Schroeder in 1941. She won cusJoy. of their son, Stephen Lese, 6.

us to provide a passed.

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