Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 December 1950 — Page 39

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FRID, 8, Boy's Plea In Murder Trial May End Teen Gangs Youth Tells Judge Environment Is Cause; ,witz to sit in at the meeting, too,

Group Sets Ouf to Change Conditions torn By RICHARD

R, Times Special Writer BROOKLYN, N. Y., Dec. 8—A murder last May, a courtroom plea and a borough-full of crossed fingers may be the first steps in wiping out Brooklyn's notorious teen-age It was on May 12 that a

borhood.

Brn: An omit TA ore Sp en (nti § A e Samuel ——————— | Leibowitz asked skinny Joseph, “What can we do? We can't Went In to confer with the civic everybody happy, Senators, lender of the South stay home seven days a week jndess. Broo want jt : a befor ate 3 Look, we go into a poolroom or |The gangs agreed to call off their social gangs. passed on his pal. |Sometlage and the cops break In wars, among themselves and with Mr. Cone, “Look, judge,” said 20-year-old vg go. » T9ag8, We've got BO Pasel Setiatore = a nervous voice, ne judge deferred Scarpati's zip i Song '0 Jetomn im {sentence for further study. lrest. The police said they'd ask ime. Youre Just gong a ong Senatore’s plea made a deep im-'no questions when the arse Bhim bitte: oe. go ig 10 make pression on the judge and the ‘were brought to them. am, Tecsin roms er 88 1 jurors, An even deeper impres-| Weekly meetings between they did to me the now what gion was made two days later, [committees and the police ere. when a tipster told the police that agreed to.

the assistant

crossed.

We've got no place out which one of the South Police Athletic League's winter to go, nothing to do. If the Cops Brooklyns thay were going to get. tournaments. Later ues they'd had more understanding, maybe, The police called in 100 mem-|play baseball, too. The authori- hall apart,” he says jithis wouldnt have happened.ibers of the South ‘Brooklyns,ities beamed, figuring the boys ed They come out’ of their cars Tigers and another perennially could let off competitive steam! swinging their sticks, instead of troublesome gang, the Gowanus throwing basketballs instead of djes asking us to move. Boys. They called Judge Leibo- fists and rocks.

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They were Invited to church with Assistant District” At- dances, too, and Father Edward : 'torney John Cone and religious O'Connor said he'd Jet Senatere ‘and social leaders of the.neigh- be cashier. That brought a big ! grin to Senatore’s face; he'd com‘While most of the gang mem- plained that because of his prison gangs. bers waited im an anteroom, record, his hoss wouldn't let him gang “ » resul : ‘dressed in the accepted uniforms handle any money. Father O'Con-| 18-year-old James Fortunato of a ble ed The death of pegged pants, oversized golfing nor wanted to give him a vote of

The meeting adjourned with and hoping that here was the first construc-| The meeting produced results. tive step to breaking up the anti-' #

DA the police. They said they'd turn who's done most of the work with guns, switch knives and the nis ‘fingers crossed. He thinks!

the whole thing is an excellent nals idea, but—well, he has his fingers

8ang: He points out that the Tigers were have had chances before. They've

But, like

“You' éan't stop this. trouble when a ; participated In some of these . | gers were out to avenge, The boys said they'd organize same neighborhood dan It's ale eighborhood, the en- Fortunato. They had even picked basketball teams to play in the always, ghibortio haved

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time they've pledged themselves to act like gentlemen, not row-! And we'll see what we'll!

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NEW YORK, Dec. 8 (UP)—WheneMrs. Lillian Loveland of friendships with some of them."

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§ Norwich, Vt, reaches 90 she plans to circle the globe by jet plane.] About that elephant ride. It This energeti¢’ farm woman, now 77, has completed a round-the-/was in Ceylon. y world trip by freighter. ; ! Mrs. Loveland recalled, “Every- =

Mrs. Loveland also has just won the American Society of Travel body in the party was afraid to Agents’ journalistic award for her Christian Science Monitor series try it. I thought, oh, well, at my on the three-month trip. She bo ERAT SE LL) there’s nothing to worry be presented a plaque at ceremo-, When she left the cargo liner about. It was a wonderful exnies at the Hotel Roosevelt Thurs-|in New York three months later! perience.” 5 \day for the articles, her first pro spe fad visited port cities in Ja-| When Mrs. Loveland returned "fessional writing venture. ito her rural home in Norwich she | pan, Korea, China, the Philip-| oromised her daughShe has travelled widely, mostinines, Malaya, Indonesia, ohore,; fer In’ Lincoln, Neb. and & son

©jof the time going first class. But Geyjon, India, Pakistan, Egypt, . a desire to see the Far East cheap- Italy and Saipin. {In Boston—she wouldn't travel

ily and a shortage of space aboard Rides Elephant Bareback Jaga, , oo the American President Lines’ gne also had ridden an elephant! aa het ead dogked pas-, {luxury ships prompted her to book |harebacl, ridden out a ‘Stormitne Tie de France {passage aboard the freighter, the which confined other passengers, «and then ” she laughed “there President. Jefferson. to quarters, and spent $129.15 on|ig ‘that plane trip around “the She boarded the ship in San souvenirs ranging from a black | world when I'm 90." ’ iF Francisco in June. lacquer cabinet in Korea to a| | Mrs. Javeland, a tiny Wotan miniature goddess in Hong Kong. gas TAX COSTS MOTORISTS {who looks like a pioneer version. “With only 10 passengers on! oS lof your grandmother, P 8 {The average Nebraska motorist saved $1020 by going on a freight-

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