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Probation Officer Admonishes Parents; Town's Basketball Stars Implicated
NEW HAVEN, Ind. Dec. 14 (UP) ~—Widespread sex orgies involving scores of teen-agers today shocked this Hoosier town near, Ft. Wayne, The whole of Allen County was aroused. by the dis-|
Manager J Died in_Aufomobile |ciosures
“Disclosure of fhe ‘orgies came from Allen County Probation Offi-
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{when they threatened to tell her Council and Chamber “of 3. In Manila Firm
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| parents. {merce planned to meet M | Another girl called her boy night to discuss the situation.
sitting job.
“ Services for Henry J. Bpearing, or Walter H, Nagel, who told how 37 boys and four girls had en: Nagel. “Four Others came, one a the streets after midnight.
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gaged in wild parties at which of Empire Life and A¢- {hoy were intimate repeated / cident. Insurance Co., will be at! y ® Tepe y
“Close parental supervision’ is the answer to this type of prob- © Mr. Spearing died yesterday in| lem,” he said. his automobile at -Belleville, -en|
t “Be A six-weeks’ investigation cul:( 25-year-old married man and the route to his farm at Stilesville.. minated yesterday with six boys father of two children. Born in Kansas, he lived in In-|.-some of them New Haven high five were
(tences of six months at the ‘state
“over 18."
married man.’ |. Meanwhile, townspeople exShe sald she was intimate with pected new disclosures when “25 Nagel indicated ~he felt penal farm. He ordered the boys all five. or 35" of the other youths are Public's ramie industry. 2 p. m. tomorrow In Kirby Mortu- parents were largely responsible. to stay home every night during Mr. Nagel said most of the prought to trial before Judge | This syndicate, it 1s said, is! | ready to sink a total of $2.5 appeared in court .but Judge Million in further development of Schannen postponed disposition |the valuable textile fiber. Its pro-
The other In one case, he said, two youths of their cases to await “final de- posals are now under study by brought wine and whisky to a velopments” after thé boys had the National Econamic
orgies took place in parked cars gchannen next Saturday:
the probationary period. em ” or at homes ‘where the girls were The . four girls already “have One of those sentenced was A baby-sitting.
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lanapolis most of his life. He!gchool basketball players plead-| Mr. Nagel fold"how one 13-year- house where a girl was baby- been tried.
was manager of the Van Court-|ing gulity to contfibuting to the old girl admitted that she had sitting. All three became drunk land, - Van Dyke, Marlborough delinquency. of the minor girls. illicit relations
and Bell Air apartments,
Survivors include his wife, Mrs, | 8channen . \ Mary H. Spearing; a sister, Mrs./and gave them suspended sen-!then submitted to. { two others members of the Ft. Wayne City England.
two half-brothers, Fred Rann Terre Haute, and Ted Roney] Michigan.
Jesse Thompson
Services for Jesse Thompson, retired J. D. Adams Manufacturing Co. employee, who died yesterday in his home, 36 N. Sheffield Ave., will be at 10 a. m. Friday in the residence. Burial will be in Crown Hill. He was 87. Born in Kentucky, he lived in Indianapolis 39 years. He was a member of {he Christian Church. Survivors include four daugh-| ters, Mrs. Bertha Prebster, Brownsburg; Mrs. Erle and Mrs. Alma Lemen, both of Indianapolis, and Mrs. Pearl) Reed, Carney's Point, N. J., nine grandchildren and nine He
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grandchildren. Earl Hollingsworth |
being arranged today in Flanner & Buchanan mortuary. Burial! will be in Crown Hill. He was 69. | Born in Newport, Ind., he lived | in Indianapolis 45 years, He was |
Wear Co., Adrian, Mich, Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Beulah Hollingsworth; a daughter, Miss Henrietta Hollings-|
lingsworth, Indianapolis. Burl Maker |
Funeral arrangements for Burl Maker, 3315 Kenwood Ave. will
rman Howell, | Col Ave, who died , will be held at 11 a. m. | yin Peoples Funeral Home. | Burial wil be in New Crown. ne ar at Big Rock, Tenn. he | Yved in Indianapolis 20 years. He was employed in the Indiana Bowling Alleys. Two sisters 2 Alberta Gardner and Miss Ger-
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with 20 ‘hoys. and engaged in sex acts. |. 8. RYE 300 YEARS oLD Circuit Judge Willlam H. Once, she told him, she wad inti- Allen County's civic leaders,! Rye was first grown as a field resents the interested Americans.
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vited -himi to bring along anyone being sold openly to teen- -Agers | corporation to be farmed by ‘else loafing around,” she told Mr.!and that juveniles are roaming Philippine and American capital,
{a group of American financiers have exhibited intérest in tHis re-|.
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