Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 21 April 1951 — Page 6
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Opens Way For Public Defenders
High Court Verdict Gives Green Light
By JOHN V. WILSON
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Creation of a staff of public . defenders in the two police courts.
and juvenile court may result] from an Indiana Supreme Court decision. | Scores of persons face trial daily on misdemeanor charges— such as traffic offenses—without| the aid of a lawyer. A public defender staff to 214) persons without money to hire an attorney has never been used | here,
Municipal Court officials] point out. | Possible need for such a staff was raised yesterday when the high court ruled a person standing trial on a misdemeanor charge is entitled to advice of an attorney.
Reverse Conviction The Supreme Court _reyersed| the conviction of a EU Wayne man for child neglecy; :0i the! grounds he ¥id not have J at: torney at his trial. : | Judge Alex Clark, Municipal Court 4, said he does not plan to act on the question “right now.”| He said he wanted to check the) court decision more carefully first. : | The judge asserted he now asks attorneys to represent defendants on minor charges if they ask for| counsel. The attorneys serve] without pay. | But he admitted the majority| of defendants face the two mu-| nicipal courts without legal aid. | “I had some 60 cases today,” he “said. “Some of the persons had attorneys and some didn't. “If a person does not request] an attorney, we usually let them! go through on their own,” he added. | Additional Costs Judge Clark pointed out a public defender staff would create] additional costs for the county and lengthen the time for trials.
which try felony cases—have public defender staffs. If a person }
arraignment. one is appointed by the court to advise him.
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ROOF THRUSH—Patti Paul
is featured vocalist with Tex
Cromer and his orchestra, who |
will occupy the Indiana Roof bandstand next Saturday and unday. Occupants tonight and tomorrow are "The Sweethearts’ and Freddie Shaffer.
Times Amusement Clock
CIVIC “The Heiress,” at 8:30. CIRCLE “Ma and Pa Kettle Back on the Farm,” with Marjorie Main and Percy Kilbride at 11:00, 1:45, 4:35. 7:25. 10:15 and 1:06.
“Perfect Woman,” with Patricia Roc, at 12:30. 3:20, 6:10, 9:00 and 11:51. ESQUIRE “Mudlark,” at 2:05, 4:05, 6:08, 8:05 and 10:05. INDIANA “Only the Valiant,” starring Gregory Peck and Barbara Payton, at 12:25. 3.40. 6:55 and 10:10.
“Cuban Fireball,” with Estelita Rodrigues, at 11:05. 2:20, 5:35 and ye KEITH'S
“Up_ Front,” with David Wayne and Tom Ewell, at 11, 1:45, 4:35, 7:25 and 10:15.
“Cattle Queen” at 12:35. 3:35, 6:15
and 9:05. LOEW'S
“Father's Little Dividend,” Spencer Tracy. Joan Bennett
with and Elizabeth Taylor. at 11:41. 1:43. 3:45. 5:47. 7:52 and 9:57 p.m LYRIC “Virginia City.” with Errol Flynn and Humphrey Bogart, at 11:15, 3:35 and 7:35. “Dodge City,” with Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan. at 1:30. 5:40 and 9:50.
; | A former editor of the Reflec-!
Back in Prison
C. W. Long Given ' One-Year Term
Customary procedure will be re- . |versed when the girls ask the boys to the Shortridge High School senior dance, It will be held in the : school gy mn asium today at 9
tor, Inaiana Penitentiary news(paper, headed back to the insti-| tution today, hoping to resume his journalistic career. 1 § Charles W. Long, 29, Martins-| ville, was given a one-year sen-| tence yesterday by Judge Saul T.| Rabb, Criminal Court «2, after] |pleading guilty to a bad check! charge. Long's well-written editorials in the Reflector last year drew wide comment in the state. He|
was cited particularly for articles dealing with youthful criminals, Kappes, Tom Lugar, Mitchell
Yeiton |Mead, James Merritt, In Yoru Le To udge | Nicholson, David Queisser, James Rabb, he pleaded against sending Rubins, Jack Scott, and Tom a 17-year-old boy to the Peniten-| Surber. ’ tiary, describing the institution] In keeping with the primitive as a “crime schoo!’ for burglars, theme, the auditorium will be thieves and robbers. decorated with coconuts, fish nets, Long ran afoul of the law again |sea shells, flower leis, and a beauMar. 5 in cashing a $71.50 bad |tiful moon shining on thatched {check at Sears, Roebuck & Co. huts, while the Cannibal King He received a 1-to-10-year sen-iand his subjects make with the {tence in 1947 on a similar charge. festivities. Yesterday, Judge Rabb sen-|
tenced Long to the State Farm.iare chairmen of the decorating But it was understood he would. mittee.
p.m. ACannibal King will be chosen from a list of candidate selected by the girls to reign over the evening's program. Vieing for the title are William Blades, John Mr. Merritt Davis, Peter
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be transferred to Pendleton as a parole violator to serve out his time.
League, Guild
Sponsor Drama
| The Capitol City Walther” League and the Indianapolis Chapter of the Valparaiso University Guild wil sponsor a reformation drama titled “The "Midnight Lion” next Friday and Saturday at the State Fairgrounds. The presentation will be given at 8:30 p. m. in the Indiana University Building auditorium. The Walther League is an international Lutheran vouth organizag tion with headquarters in Chicago.
Purdue Engineering
Plans ‘Open House’
LAFAYETTE, Apr. plays, demonstrations,
21 — Dis- tion. plays: Sa ations: and ex- tavus Adolphus, king of Sweden, s comprise the program who was a Protestant leader in Both Criminal Courts here—io¢ “Engineering Open House” at the Thirty Years’ War which ravPurdue University next week-end. As part of Gala Week, the “open does not have an attorney upon poyse” will run from 7 to 10 p. m. representing many
“The Midnight Lion” has its setting in Europe in the century after the death of Martin Luther, father of the Protestant ReformaIt tells the story of Gus-
Mr. Kappes Mr. Lugar
Miss Joy Honored
Times Special
and > Lutheran) ANN ARBOR, Mich., Apr. 21—
aged Europe in the 17th Century. Taking parts in the play,
Friday and from 10 a.m. to 9 churches throughout the city, are Patricia ,Ann Joy, of 3940 N.
p. m. Saturday, under the guidance Rodger Meyer, Melvin Ortel, Nor- Sherman Dr., Indianapolis,
has
Criminal Court public defend- of the Student Engineering Coun- man Brehob, Ray Clausman, Nor- been awarded Junior Music Hon-
ers receive $2500-a-year salaries. They handle cases from ar-
cil.
This will give the general public Albert
John Jefferson, James. Briggs,
bert Matthews,
ors at the University of MichiWagner,
raignment, through the court 35 opportunity to gain a general Robert Clausen, Robert Koepper, 830. She was also presented the
trial and even appeals to higher courts.
State Highway
Detours Listed
Parts of 13 roads in the state have been posted for detours during construction it was announced today by the Indiana State Highway Commission. IND. 1 North of Greendale: two miles over city streets and county gravel IND. 18 Ciosed immediately West of Denver in Miami County: detour ome mile
gver rounty roads T. 8. 20 Closed from Plato to Road 3 in LaGrange County: truck detour 48 miles over Roads 9. 6 and 27: passenger car detour 19 miles over Roads 9, 120 and 3 IND. ?3 Prom South Bend to Michigan Line; 22 miles over U. 8. 31. IND. 26 Bridge out one mile West of Road 1 in Jay County: detour 11 miles over 303. ¢ and 1. IND. 38 East of Noblesville: 10 miles over Roads 33 and 13. IND. 42 Prom Road 46 In Vige to Road 58: 21 miles over Roads se IND. 4 Prom Road 14 to Road 10 in
County 48 and
Jatper County: 22 miles over Roads 14. 53 IB
and 10. U. 8. 52 Slide just west of Road 121 In Franklin County: detour 36 miles over Roads 44 and 1. IND. 6 Closed South of Mt detour 4 miles over county roads IND. 111 Bridge out about four miles south of juction roads 111 and 211 In Barrison County: detour 11 miles over gravel and county roads 11 and 211 IND. 114 Prom Road 105 to Road 9 in Whitley . Counties:
Vernon:
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