Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1951 — Page 4

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to a man-said:

only statement fofn Sen. Van Ness” (president pt. tem of the Senate). Sen. Van Ness wled from| office: “No BE ot at this —Federal mediators hammered on a pre-mental charge, e. I don't know when I can away with no apparent success, e any comment.”

Nothing Accomplished

There apparently was no simi-! resulted in a strike of 22,000 CIO gag imposed in the House United Auto Workers at Peoria,

ity, non-responsible party in ouse: their legislative

at present consists of

Plan Repeal Bills .

Democrats today plan to]

i ; companion bills in | “anti-secrecy” welfare they have little hopes of «just want to make it a

r of record.

GOP yesterday had noj

‘unanimity, following their | pusly heated conferences.

their caucus. the Sena-

sd not to say anything. can come

All appeared disgusted.

ne frankly said: “We didn’t ac-| mplish a damn thing.” , Betore and after the sessions, Republicans maintained the | } was to carry the fight to the

ts without the sacrifice

f having to explain to taxpaying|”

about ‘paying the bill

at 10 a. m. today ly deadlocked three-‘yak-yaks” yesterday. pocrats-pelitically jubilant

“We've

“This is a real Principles we have a right to say how our money is spent.”

Believes Ewing Wrong

He insisted the law passed by Congress that permits the Federal Security Administrator to be the sole judge of the eligibility of a state's welfare program is the basic issue. “I think Ewing was wrong in his interpretation,” he said, “and I see no reason why we should be |euchred into a bad position with the voting public.” ‘The Evansville Republican was solidly backed by his two cohorts from the Pocket City, Reps. Edward C..Macer and Walter Acker. Others voiced similar senti-

|ments, but preferred to remain couraged, stopped calling for a

anonymous. “Let's make it a clear-cut 1952

ay Victim Traps

An Indianapolis mother yesterday trapped a youthful pest who had been making obscene telephone calls to her home. Waiting until her husband was home, she invited the telephone bug to visit her. Her husband held the youth at gun point until police took him into custody. The calls began about two weeks ago. Many were made between 2 and 4 a m, Advised to “hang-up” on the pest, she

followed this practice for several days. The youth, evidently dis-

week, then started again yesterday.

{issue,” was the consensus of the {volatile GOP minority. {

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Held on Mental Charge

‘Knocking Heads'—

A 16-year-old thurch aroup leader was one of five teen-agers who have .been given jail terms for brutual physical assaults, The 16-year-old was sentenced to five days in jail for his part in! an attack on a younger boy in which four youths slugged and puinmeled the younger boy. These attacks are part of what Juvenile Court officers described as “a game” called “knocking heads,” Court officers explained the game involved an attack by a group of boys on some other person in which the victim is beaten ‘and slugged until police ap-

proach. ‘Jekyll and Hyde’

' ; Court Referee Mercer Mance and Chief Probation , Officer Charles Boswell in anfiouncing

Wheilwhe called late yesterday! ‘afternoon after-her husband came home from work, she made a |date with the telephone pest to| \come to her home. She also cafied Ipolice to assist in receiving her caller. The’ youth is being hell

The mother of two teen-aged ' daughters, the. hou e said: “It was a terrible experience. ‘I didn’t want my daughters to

|answer the phone and talk to!

& him. “The telephone is listed in the

pecial panel headed bYiname of the alder daughter; a tele-

phone company employee,” the! mother explained. Police told her many of the, obscene telephone calls are made to telephones listed in a woman's name. Officials hope this arrest will

ce.” {tion of such important defense mean the cessation of similar calls Rep. Willlam M. Cockrum, items as bulldozers and electrical{reported in the last few weeks. : ville Republican, sounded equipment. ese sentiment. He was joined by] ny others, including Rep. J ‘Meek, Indianapolis:

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the jail terms said “strongest measures” will be taken to stamp out the “game.” The 16-year-old boy was de scribed by court officers as a “Jekyll and Hyde character” who’ basically is troubled with a resentment against his stepfather. The boy was a delegate Te‘cently to a national church conference and has been vice president of his churth group. He

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wag, described as having two major ambitions: ONE-to become a director of religious education; TWO-to become a chamipion boxer. The boy has had 87 ‘amateur fights and has won. 31 of them. “I won't get hit first,” the boy {told court officers, explaining his |fghting. “If there's even a possibility of 3 fight I always get in that first ick.” Doesn't Fight in Church

He explained he did not battle in church when arguments arose because “there they teach you that you should turn the other cheek." Court officers explained the boy had a strong leadership drive in addition to his resentment toward his stepfather. His fighting was explained “as.a way to get the nervous energy out of his system. »

‘were each given two. weeks in

jail for their part in slugging a 15-year-old boy while playing the “knock heads game.” ?

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The Joint Citizens’ Committee

Legislation yesterday urged the Républican-controlled special session of the State Legislature to repeat Indiana's aw,

uted these five recommendations to state lawmakers and Gov, Schricker: : ONE-—Continue the welfare program as vided by the state welfare law before passage of the “anti-secrecy” law. TWO—Fight chiseling of any sort. Welcome investigation, either by the Legislature or state officials, THREB—Oppose turning over welfare administration to any politically elected officials. : FOUR-~—Oppose new taxes “as long as we have to pay taxes to

port of the federal program.” ‘any action by the State Legislature to deprive Indiana of federal aid “as long as the federal law remains in effect which provides for contributions toward the welfare program by the federal government.”

mittee. Miss Helen Daniels, secretary, distributed the literature to the lawmakers.

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