Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 August 1948 — Page 11
Arrests May Bring NEW ALBANY, Eo (UP) on a career of murder and almost killed a playmate will be taken to d Ky., today for examination by psychiatrists, Authorities here were planning SAS to ban the sale of comic books. 3350 AFL unionists at atomic en-| Omperies Said. Bet to) The boys, 7, 8 and 9, admitted Na Work accomplished to) that they got their ideas about ergy projects here. . _|aate makes it clear that for the| murder and torture from such Carroll Wilson, AEC general] amigll ' publicatiohs. XE manager, wrote Mr. Green that/quantities of steel this new de-| The boys had set out on a def- “this walkout situation cannot of jy al he. Te - . inite program to torture and mur- continue without causing setious| JU moon capital and . der “ome kid every third Sum- damage to the nation's atomic “wy." process would remove, rs day.” Weapons program. much massive and expensive ’ Their first victim was a 7-year- Mr. Wilson warned Mr. Green parts as equipment for ingots, old minister's son. Last Sunday jthat if the walkout continued It} soaking pits and the blooming| LI they forced him into a woodlot ‘would be “destructive to the de-| oar hare |b knifepoint, made fense of the American people.” undress and tied him to a 3330 ‘Go Fishing’ roop Sco cmon ——— tree. Te oo a HE total] A 89 uts Plan Tortured With Fire AFL president followed when| Benefit Fish As he dangled with his toes 3350 maintenance and service| The Boy Scouts of Troop $9 barely touching the ground, the employees said they were “going|will take their initial step tomor-| Ss boys danced and whooped about fishing.” They walked off theifirow night toward raising needed S—— him, touching lighted matches to Jobs in protest against the hiringifunds when their two-day fish | HTS sensitive parts of his body. of 115 non-union workers by theifry opens at Tibbs Ave. and 10th County Prosecutor Eugene Han- Brown Root Construction Co. |8t. cock said the’ boy would have Houston, Tex. The Scouts, aided by their par-| | choked to death except that his Mr. Wilson said the AEC Wasients, planned the fish fry to! tormentors tied a granny knot in- advised that only 20 of 1500 or-iraise funds for their treasury and| stead of a slip knot and lacked ganized employees of one con-|for camping equipment, Some of] the strength to pull him off his tractor reported for work Thurs-ithe boys, several of whom are| feet. day, and only 230 of 2100 workers|carriers for The Times, gre can-| The boys were ffightened away of anothey contractor. . |vassing their neighborhdods for when they heard someone ap- " : y Tv De Knowleage.” Mr. Wil-lsbscriptions - to: “The Times . as roaching. A search party found : : Acme Telephoto. | son tol » Green, “no unionjanother means of raising funds, | The minister's son after he freed EASY ON THE EYE—Miss Lois June Nettleton, 20, gets her offer has been attempted to utilize] The Times carriers are Tom himself. He had ‘mot been hurt| ironing done early for her trip to Atlantic City to compete in fhe orferly Jrosedure Jrovided by Johnson, 746 N. Bomerset Ave.: seriously. the Mi merica eant in September. She will: represent |1aW to assist these 115’ employeesiRonald Burton, 320 Rochester | Jur When the boys were taken into The iy Ame Peg p ‘ P (of the Brown Root Co.) to gainiAve.; Larry James, 3347 W. MichJALE custody, they revealed that they 30 - union recognition. igan St.; Norman Murphy, 3308 had already chosen their next|parents until final disposition of manding that comic books be| “It is our firm belief,” Mr. Wilcox St.: Thomas Mulryan, 601 victim, a little girl. . their case. The Indiana criminal banned. ¢ Wilson wrote Mr. Green, “that/N, Luett Ave. and Russell Hart Mr, Haflcock said the boys|law makes no provision for law-| As a result,” he said, Countyjan appropriate request from man, 3550 W, Michigan St. came from “good families” in| breakers their -age. Probation Officer Frank Kelley|/will have the effect hy Harold Lawlin is president of nn. Georgetown, a New: Albany sub-| Mr. Hancock said Georgetown was sent to Indianapolis to con-|to a conclusion this walkout so|the troop's parents council and ———— urb. , | residents were “pretty worked|fer with authorities who recently|destructive to the defense of the| Thomas Mulryan is scout mas. The boys were released to their'up” over the case and were de-(bagned a numbef of books. American people.” + ‘ter.
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