Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 7 June 1951 — Page 2
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dered into Municipal Court with ~ for a safety course, It is another
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children who violated regulations have been or-
their parents next Tuesday night ® to trim the city’s 1951 trafthe drive was insti-
Las gated, the city's trafic fatality count for the year climbed to
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and therefore resort to drinking, daring each other in various activities, hot-rod car racing. ee for some entertainment.” » A ; “Supervision at the few playgrounds is too strict.” 4 . \ “There arc recreational programs for boys but nothing for
girls.” +
“You can't go downtown bDe-| .} cause the place is not clean nor 4 are the shows.” » ~ ¥ REACTION of teen-agers to the recreational problems strikes) deeply into one of the glaring weaknesses of local government!
reation
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INDIANAPOLIS {fare problems in congested areas. TRAFFIC CASUALTIES | Juvenile delinquency cases show | (157 Days) {many hundreds of Indianapolis 1951 1950 children have been frustratsd to
Accidents ..... 3341
Anjured sesenns 1462 2257 |etal behavior, such as vandalism, 28 30 because of lack of elbow room for |
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Hospital of Bradley Schwartz, 21, of 2306 N. Alabama Bt. He was injured Sunday. Six chi
in the t yesterday in the gevelopment of thousands of chilblock Paca Bt. ¥ {dren. f 3 Two other youngsters Were In the high-speed tempo of a nabbed today while playing base- ity growing to new peaks in the. ball in the 4000 block of Broad: jgchine-uge progress of industry, | {he said, space for children to play! Police Chief Rouls today em- has been overlooked.
way.
phasized safety in the streets on the eve of public school dismis- |
‘pupils will attend final sessions tomorrow, About 20,000 other
sal for the summer. Some 38.000 every family in Indianapolis had| |
pupils were being dismissed this'y,cant lots for children to stretch ing cars before their judgment is children have no place but the |streets and alleys for play.
week. To
your children of the numerous traffic hazards, but actually make sure that they are not playing in the streets, swimming I guarded places, etc.”
sure your car is driven so you can stop, should a child suddenly dart into the street in front of you, Keep an alert watch on both sides and ahédad.” - To reduce accidents caused by speeding, the Safety Board yesterday awarded a contract to the Automatic Signal Division of Eastern Industries, Inc., Norwalk, Conn, for two radar speed recorders,
Nine More Injured
_ Nine more persons were injured in traffic accidents yesterday and early today, one by a railroad
3535 the point of compulsive, anti-so-
In trying to cope with child wel-
6 Children, Parents To Attend Safe ‘No Place to Play, Youngsters Say Innis Swings Ax
A shakeup of the Marion Coun-|
im the recent mayoralty balloting, has been
Ninth Ward chairman after he campaigned against the regular! organization in the third district City Council nomination race.
Glenn W. Radel, restaurant owner and organization candidate, in
nearly three to one.
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None Ever Hurt His daily trek across town from this home, 39 8. Denny St. has been rewarded by Christmas pres- , tt Mr. Matthews sought to defeat: ts from the children, none of {whom has ever been hurt in traffic
the City Council race but lost by at Happy's intersection. | As classes neared their closing
Chairman Innis appointed wil- tomorrow, the School 70 PTA liam A. Boyce Jr. attorney, as wrote a letter of gratitude to Mr,
pupils
illiam Corwin Trumtypical of the 105
p {school guards in the Indianapolis Chairman John W. (Jack) Innis. (ga tety Patrol, keeps watch over
The dx fell first on Robert W. his youngsters four times each Matthews who was removed as gay,
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‘No Finer Service'— :
School Guard Called Happy On GOP Bolters Gets Letter of Gratitude
| Happy will say farewell — for Nn d ora aCe ue summer—to his 100 children : tomorrow.
Every school he has directed traffic at ty Republican committee, elimi-|4gin gt, and College Ave. guiding nating from key posts party lead- School 70 ers who opposed the organization busy intersection, Happy is W who,
day for three
across the
PLEASANT POLICEMAN —
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(wholesome recreation. | Dr. Herman L. Shibler, super<| {intendent of city schools, sald lack of recreational space has been a damaging factor in normal
{Edrners League last night.
Ninth Ward chairman, at a meet-{Trumpler, It is the sort of letter ing of the Republican Wage that might have been addressed {to any one of the 105 school - guards. 100 "Attend Meeting : “Thanks for your public service More than 180 party leaders at-|and untiring efforts in direciing tended the meeting called to or-|traffic,” the letter read.
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House Unit Votes June 25 Hearing
At Bunker Hill
Times Washington Bureau WASHINGTON, June 7-—Act-ing on a motion of Rep. Charles B. Brownson, Indianapolis Republican, the Bonner House Executive Expenditures subcommittee today voted to hold hearings at Bunker Hill Naval Air Station June 25, The mayors and members of both the Bunker Hill and Peru city councils, who held office at the time the $1-per-year lease on the 2100-acre air station was made after World War II, will be asked to testify. Also the last commander of the Navy base, Henry M. Curran Jr., who is an officer in a private company which took over the
{base for a dollar a year from
{Bunker Hill, will be a witness. |Head of that compagy is Wayne {Ladd, Bunker Hill, who was one {of the witnesses at the protracted {hearings here.
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ZAPATA, Tex, June 7 (UP)—Mexican women’ liv-
ts, he said: “Make it! your daily duty to not only warn
in un.|young law violators stealing cars, 4 wo» To motorists: “Slow down. Be destroying property and getting] MAYOR BAYT
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NOT SO LONG AGO nearly!
a house to itself and there were| enough back yards and mearby|
their muscles. mature. The scene has changed almost, They are taking parents’ cars
lover. night, Now two or three without permission and racing in
place for recreational activity. [pression and power they couldn't “Juvenile Court records reveal get any other way.
into mischiet of all kinds as a substitute for constructive recrea-| tion,” declared Charles Boswell, #Pace as one of the gravest probchief probation officer. lems now facing the City Admin- . ~ Ld RECORDS clinics also are full of cases in quency. | which offending children were! The administration is taking forced to seek “substitutes” for steps now to get more swimming normal recreation, pools and playgrounds but the Most prevalent are those teen- regreational problem is far from
agers who gel Into trouble driv-|solved so long as thousands of
engine. Two children were hurt in tricycle mishaps, Mortimer
r Lindamood, 78, of | 2231 N. Olney. St., was dragged! along the New York!
about 20 feet Central tracks when struck by
«and Massachusetts Ave. crossing. Harry Welch, 20, of 433 E. St, Clair St, was hurt when the car
he was driving struck a tree in}
the 2200 block of Madison Ave. Also injur Phillis Gillespie, 19, of 346 N. Davidson St.
« Mary Bovenschen, 22, of 903 N,| Sherman
Dr. was hurt when the car in which she was riding colanother at Arlington
: St. Injured in the same accident was Louise Prichett, 26, of 19
Lula Liles, 11, of 1413 Deloss st, control of her tricycle and was hurt when it carsened into closely parked cars. Fonald Vaughn, 4, of 116 Cincinnati St, was injured when he fell from his tricycle. Mrs, Marjorie Scroggans, 533 Goodlet Ave, suffered an in-
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. Times Photo by Dean Timmerman. TROUBLE AHEAD — Playing in the streets ,.. a forerunner
of delinquency.
families are living in former one- speed competitions as a substi-| family houses, leaving little or no tute for the hunger of self-ex-|
recently re{ferred to the lack of playground
[istration because of its effects f mental health upon the trend of juvenile delin-
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{| Most motorists abide by safety | y approach school] campaign crossings, Mr. Trumpler said. | “They watch the stop signs and “I am glad to see that steps are gjow down when they near the
{| “The only big problem is these City employees, both of which I high schoolers in hot rods. They'll advocated during my primary have to learn to stick to th ‘rules, too.”
may go swimming naked, but they'll have to stay out of camera range of a Hollywood film company on location here. Director Elia Kazan, who said he was not unappreciaative of the display, appealed to Mexican authorities to persuade the swimmers to stay out of camera range. Mexican officers promised to try. -
Both the leasing of the base land the acquiring of millions of dollars worth of Air Force surplus there for an aeronautical {school which never opened will |be investigated on the spot, Mr, |Brownson said. | A Senate Armed Services sub{committee made a similar trip in {the last Congress, but nothing came of it. Chairman of the subcommittee {of which both Mr. Brownson and |Rep. Cecil Harden, Covington Republican, are members, is Rep. {Herbert C. Bonner (D. N. C.). Mr. {Brownson said he hopes this trip {will provide the final data in the imatter.
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