Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 18 June 1950 — Page 2

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tonight that Sen. Joseph R. MeCarthy, (R. Wis.) so far has "ut- _ ferly failed” to prove it employs # single Communist or pro-Com-munist.

ment issued an 11-page paper describing as “factual inaccuracies” 31 statements My, McCarthy made In a speech at the Republisin in Milwaukee June 9. Five pages of the release were devoted to a denial of Mr. MeCarthy’s charge that Secretary wf State Dean Acheson admitted in January, 1949, that he was responsible for his former law firm’s puccess In arranging a $90 million > Joan to Poland. Sen. McCarthy charged that $50 million of the loan “went to equip and arm the Communist army and the dreaded CommuHerel police gpa ‘Utterly False’ “This charge, with its innuen- . floes,” the Btate Department said, *is utterly false and based on a deliberate distortion of the public). record. Quoting testimony on the loan “+ arrangement heard by the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in January, 19049, when Mr. Acheson was nominated to be Secretary “The committee's hearing os tablished that Mr. Acheson had severed all connections with his former law firm five years before | the Polish loan was approved by “the Department of State” :

Resuming tu running battlsl 2 2 its No. 1 eritie, the depart-

| diction. He sald he waa departing from the practice, this one

_{ dripped off the faces of seven teen-ags youths,

" stuffy, near-empty courtroom until he fixed his gaze upon his| 17-year-old grandson.

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125,000 Face Transit Strike At Convention

thousand ~ Shriners, advance patrol for more than

{Los Angeles today and wished they had brought camels for

transportation it they could get there, the Shriners planned a huge parade in Pasadena, followed by induction of 1500 Knights Templar and 32d degree Scottish Rite Masons {into the Shrine ai the Ross Bowl

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lend their street car and bus strike | {before the conclave opens Monday. The city already was tied up by the strike, with a million commut- - {ers searching for transportation. 100,000 on Way

up the fezzed visitors. The Shrin-

woe Dad's day-to-relex-today and 35.yearsoldadvantage of the privileges of Father's Day. In an allout effort to make him comfortable his six children are cooing contentedly and bringing him matches, ash tray, slippers, a pillow and a copy of The Times. They are {left to right), Mary rm beth, one month; Shiloh, 6; Elaine 4; John, Z; Danny, I, and Robert Jr. 9 9.

Why Good Boys Go Bad— Breakdown In Family Life Blamed

By Judge for Most Juvenile Crime had Ma

: — | w- | National Guard, hi th Ll Penalizes Own Grandson, Tells of Events |Natonal Guard, his mother used Lloyd was in session with the

: {her influence to enlist him, de-|Shrine board of hospital Which Led Youngster Into Misdeeds {spite the fact he was too young. under chairmanship of Past Im(Editor's Note: Judge Cleon W. Mount has never previously |

| Judge Mount, who looked after perial Potentate Galloway Caldivulged Information about a juvenile court case under his juris

trouble getting around. . Following the early arrivals, another 100,000 convention-bound Shriners were expected to arrive,! most of them tomorrow. - Expected today were the Al Koran Temple of Cleveland; Islam of San Francisco;.Zor of Madison, Wis,, with their famed ‘heard of camels; Tripoli of Mil- | Waukee, Karnak of Montreal, and

the boy when the youth's mother houn. Winnipeg's Hospital, damaccepted a waltime position aged recently by a flood, was abroad, blamed the “auto age” discussed, and plans were made {for the increase in delinquency. for laying a cornerstone Monday “Fifty years ago we had no for the Los Angeles ‘Shrine Hos-

time, in the hope the story will give light so that parents, by

blood or adoption, will find a way to keep their children “good.” : {autos, no pleture shows, no tav- pital, the organization's 17th, By IRVING LEIBOWITZ, Times Staff Writer {erns where both sexes gather,” Live in Pullman’s TIPTON, June 17-—It was a hot day, May 29, outside the small [the judge asserted. “There was, About 6000 shriners and their Tipton County Courtroom. Inside the paneled room, perspiration! just not much to do after dark| Wives will live in 300 Pullman and home life was in vogue.” sleeping cars parked at points «Cites An Example. near the downtown area. Some 1800 cars,” the equivalent of 85 “The judge, who will complete special trains, will be routed in “I'm through with you forever,” | 116 years on the Tipton Circultiang out of Los Angeles tomorrow!

~W...Mount's eyes wandered. Around. his.

125,00 expected to arrive over the 48 week-end, scouted the streets of

“Appeals were being made bY|e,.q leader, will be among highi newspapers for motorists to pick ,nking officers of Women of the

Bob Graves; 2705 Audubon RY mv £53. Were not.expected to have ab¥ convention T hu rEda y through i

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Sunday in the Claypool Hotel, WOTM conclave will be — in conjunction with the state convention of Loyal Order of the Moose. Highlights of the ladies’ session include initiation of candidates Thursday evening, a general assembly Friday and a banquet Friday night followed by ceremonies in which rituals of five ranking state chapters will be exemplified. A downtown parade of both the men’s and women’s groups at 3 p.m. Saturday will follow a luncheon in the Claypool. Following an alumni banquet Sat-

izations will ‘attend the Indtanapolis Indians-Columbus Redbirds baseball game at Victory Field. A parade of sponsors and crowning of Mrs. Olive Alexander, Gary, as state queen will conclude the session Sunday. Honored guests “will include} Mrs, Marie Christensen; = Des} = Moines, Iowa, graduate grand regent of WOTM. Co-workers of

” | What happened to thoss youths, Court bench this year, cited anand Monday, carrying convention 3he Stay-nared Jur) at foadsd, you | Judge Mount said today, is hap-| example. delegates, have made of yourself an wright a all over the nation, not “A fellow went courting a girll The Pullman Co. has received

s might’ Fo ind 1 X and honest young man.” ; ng to! a Me Me Then the veteran judge, wh » had injected a new num. "éputation for being a hard Poiled| of 108. task master is legend, wiped his : In te past Ben. McCarthy has glasses and continued sternly: ~ used the figures 205; 81; and 57. 'IVe pleaded . . . I've done everything I

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VETERANS TO MEET n probation for ome year and The 151st infantry 38th division rT them oft the streets by Will hold its fourth annual re- 9 p. m. daily. union next Sunday in the Morgan-| The youths, who ranged in age Monroe State Forest. Homer L!from 14 to 18, were also ordered “ Bhort is president of the reunion/to makes monthly reports of their, committee, Senduet to the court.

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Thereupon, Judge Mount placed Bis grandson and six companions YOU

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Just here in Tipton. 3 “Sure, these boys went bad. days” the judge sald, “and when!i»y ay tar as New York to handle ® They collected guns and did some 10 o'clock came, the girl's parents| ihe trafic and week- lonz Pull-| | petty stealing,” he sald. “If the ohed and ahed a little bit, indi pap residents, and has put 800 officers hadn't nipped it when cating it was a darn good time extra porters on duty. they did, this thing probably for the boy to go home, et el 1 would have developed into some-| He compared the old time thing along the gangland type youngsters to today’s moderns, George 5. Backer In as it was, it was little more “who don't even start out on Dies in Son's Home an kid-gang petty stealing.” [dates until 10 o'clock.” AY Tipton city police broke up the| There was one modern inven-| George 8. Bagjer, Indishayoils uthtul automobile accessory|tion Judge Mount thought was|'ruck gardener Fears: 3 {theft gang May 17 when one ofigood for youngsters—television. Justerday gh the Wome of a Jor the younger members falled 10| «It T wera a television sales- pe. H. 8. Backer, mand, {perform a mission-—stealing gas-i man” Judge Mount said.

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ive of Bavaria, Germany, oline. Questioned at police head-|gyrely try to sell parents on they, A hat {quarters, the youth implicated /idea that they can beat juvenile : Backer lived In Ben Davis

2. ears before retiring and movseveral older boys. {delinquency by staying home| 20. to the ed of is son in Investigation by city and opis with their kids and watch-| [1940 He was a member of St

arsenal of rifles, pistols, knit a Ing television. rdinand’s Catholle. Church. in his daughter think they have, requiem high mass Tuesday ue Youths In the basement of a. { found the solution to make the| morning in St Ferdinand’s| i : {judge's grandson “good” again. Church will be followed by grave-| Tells the Real Reason {The youth has been sent out of | side rites at 2 p. m. in St. Joseph's “Why do.good boys go bad?” the state to stay with a retired Cemetery here, Judge Mount mused. | Army officer who is a friend of| Other survivors are a daughter, “I'll tell you why,” he answered, the family. - Mrs. Catherine Kleck, San An-| {the query himself, “Because of Ths boy's mother will join him| {tonio, Tex.; 18 grandchildren and +the break-down of home life and. soon, hoping to come back ‘some four great- ‘grandchildren. } | parent discipline,” day when this mess is all for- ee eet | Local School Officials

Judge Mount's grandson was gotten.” | typical of the youths arrested by! “That will be the happlest day : y To Attend IU Parley Four school officials from Indi-

the policy in connection with the in my life,” Judge Mount said. automobile accessory thefts. He “I pray God I may live to see had a comfortable home, plenty the day when the boy will come anapolis will attend the seventh of spending money and lots of home an upright, honest young annual conference of Indiana {spare time. No one questioned man” | Elementary School Principals { his whereabouts, He came and {opening tomorrow at Indiana iwent as he pleased. {GEORGIA JAILS RED University, Bloomington. The| In one respect, the judge's CARROLLTON, Ga. June 17/conference will closs Friday. grandson ‘was adopted. | (UP)~Homer B. Chase, state] Educators enrolled are George

| The jurist’s daughter adopted) (head of the Communist party, F, Ostheimer, principal of Robert {him at an early age. Later. was sent to jail to serve 20 days|/Dale Owen School; Miss Mary

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‘Lobbying Program Two Hoosier chiropractic organizations will blueprint plans for lobbying during the 1851 General Assembly at 1 p. m. today

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