Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 November 1949 — Page 44
Many Disputes Solved By By Good Listening" - By BOB BOURNE TRIALS AND (tribulations of
‘Indianapolis people are the chores of the deputy prosecutor on duty fa Municipal Court. He patfently listens to the comof mistreated wives, jilted and bewildered citizens In general. Whether or not to issue Smaavits in family quarrels, lovery’ fights and plain old neighborhood rows becomes his dally lot, Moreover he must listen to and advise policemen and sheriff's , The weight of responsiSr, In all mannér of disputes, priwate citizens must turn to the police or the county prosecutor. "Over the counter of the proseSutor's branch office on the third floor ‘of the police station, deputy prosecutors listen to stories of strife, suffering and hardship. Theirs is the duty of finding a solution to the pfoblems of those who seek the aid of the law,
, + THE OFFICE is open 24 hours B day and private citizens and licemen come in with their prob-
«Pat Fisher, chief of the branch office, says that his offiice can act only in criminal situations, but deputies are called on for advice in all manner of cases. “In. a typical day,” sald Mr Whitesell, “we will hear the com-
plaints of more than & hundred ] a” struck her husband. Then,
rested.
“Just yesterday, a woman came fn and wanted to file a criminal ction against a neighbor because . per chicken had wandered into the neighbor's yard. It seems that the neighbor told her he was going to keep the chicken until her boy returned a baseball belonging to
boy. : “I hated to do it, but I just told her to quit being so childish and settle it among themselves, A criminal court is a poor place fo settle neighborhood disputes. Bhe got angry, but her problem was solved.” -
* MR. WHITESELL sald that
and started waving i around.
have him arrested.” “0, K.,)” 1 sald,
{will address ence of the Joint
have no basis. today at the Claypool Hotel. Sheldon Wheeler, who handles
ferent side of the life apolis citizens. Mr, Wheeler added, “after Us-| fening for a few minutes, these gan,
session at 2 p. m.
Kentucky, Indiana,
§0 away feeling better. At!
80 & woman came in late ledo, regional chairman, sald.
she
Jewish leaders from Ohio, Mich. West | Jerons generally decide that they Virginia and Pennsylvania are been a little hasty. Then, scheduled to attend the session. The organization, major agency ‘they have gotten it off their aiding distressed Jews abroad, [will not solicit funds at the meet-| “night deputy recalled, “not|ing, Lester D. Alexander of To-
went on, her ‘husband got a gun;
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Louis Whitesell, center, assistant prosecutor, listens to the legal problems of Alvin Oakley, 3153 Orchard Ave., left, as Patrol. 13 man James Dabner listens in.
at night and sald she wanted an affidavit for drawing a deadly order. to have her husband ar- weapon, She said her husband was signed it.” drinking, and that he had struck her daughter: and her: son: had ne judge would do to him.”
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“SHE SAID that she called the ery. police, and that they told her she, would have to get a warrant to she sobbed.”
“I don’t want him to go to jall,
“I tore up the affidavit, At least
“rn fill out an she felt better about it.’
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