Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 December 1950 — Page 10
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Moayrose Hom is really something special I did was listen.” carefully selected, sugar - cured ond smoked to give you “center-slice” flavor from end to | | end. Enjoy it cold, just as it comes from the |the husband had been charged! Five of them are 1950 graduates | wrapper, or heat it quickly (it's already | With drunkenness. He worked Of the 11; School of Husiness. her |
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follow carving instructions right on the wrap« | vould not sleep “with the kids/ Webster Ave.; Michael Leon, 1352 per, 100. To be sure of top-quality Ready tearing up the house.” | to-Eat ham, be sure you say, “Mayrose.”| So he would stop at the corner 3312 E, 38th St, and Elbert Shel-| {tavern getting off work and spend ton, 33 N. Sheridan Ave,
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: By BOB BOURNE Success in probation work depends on co-operation from everyone concerned. That is the way Mrs. Sarah Scholl, acting head of the municipal criminal courts probation department, explains the success of. {her department. ; | This year her department had a 90.2 per cent “good” record in working with probation cases. Of; $70 placed on probation, proba- family life is back to normal. Antion was revoked in only 55 cases. other homie has been saved. Judges consider this an excel-! Don Lacey is another probation lent record. A percentage of 80 is officer. He handles sex cases and considered average. veterans. One of his favorite i Municipal eriminal courts stories concerns a young veteran ‘handle all types of misdemeanor working in a meat market. He ‘cases. They get everything from stole a ham, assault and battery to petit lar- “He was just like a kid. He was ceny. ©. 128, but he felt he had all the Many cases deal with crimes|responsibilties of the world on his growing out of domestic prob- shoulders. First of all we worked t lems. A husband gets an extra|On curing his attitude. He thought drink and fights with his wife that since he spent five years in
and one of them goes out and !Ving. gets drunk. raltol Dispose of Problem They end in court, The job for. “He and his wife had one child the probatioh department then js/and were expecting another. He to “keep the home together” and Just couldn't see where the money get the offender out of the habit Was coming from. We found that of coming to court. he had had hospital insurance on! Cites Favorable Case his job, and although he was Mrs. Frances Metsger, proba-
tion officer, brought up one of her ‘favorite stories of a success-
{they should extend his insurance! {until the baby was born. That! 2 av was one problem out of the way. “This 33-year-old man had five closer to To Tea J children, He got to drinking and gained his confidence and the hit his wife, She brought him to rest was easy. His attitude! court. The judge turned the case . |
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{the seat of the trouble. That's! « 1” | the fret thing to de. inte ation, Court 4!” The shout “I remember this man because : “we've got anoth |after he got out of the lockup, he gcholl ity That ie ey rt |gave me money to buy cigarets! cases com : {for the men who were still behind | time. ev mest of the {bars | Tn | A young fellow arid { It developed the man had been | down. ng the: ame na 3 sat seeing an old college sweetheart Metsger, He was a young vet. | and the argument had started eran charged with drunkenness, | over her. The woman didn’t mean| “And now for-a few preliminanything to him, but it meant| aries. What is your name? ” enough to start the argument. | Mrs. Mesger began Sibu “I called in his wife, and they —— : talked. I listened. 6 F . - | “They had the three basic, rom Indianapolis {things to make a ‘go’ of their! [lives—job, home, health. witn Elected to Iu Honarary {these three things our job is gen-| BLOOMINGTON. Dee 21—8ix| lerally easy. : ey In SeVral weeks they had Ben. fom Indianapla have been |straight t , at : 5 ghtened hemselves out All papter of Beta Gamma Sigma, | Reluctant To Go Home scholastic honorary for business! Mrs. Scholl told of a case where |Students,
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