Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 February 1952 — Page 14
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* {Junior Crime Busters ‘Get Badges Tomorrow
2 | By JOHN V. WILSON Washington Twp.—Kyle Peters, Sheriff Sniith’s ambitious pro- Broad Ripple High School ath-| gram to curb delinquency in Mar- letic director; Lawrence Twp.| jon County opens tomorrow with, Fred® Keesling, Lawrence Central * the induction of some 4000 boys High School athletic director. | in a junior deputy club. Wayne Twp.—Gordon Harker, | "= Sghool boys between 10 and 16 Ben Davis High School athletic are expected to flock to Cadle director; Center. Twp.—Joseph Tabernacle for the mass swear- Dezelan, Cathedral High School ing-in_at 2 p. m. by Mayor Clark. football coach; Charles Dagwell, The youthful “‘erime busters” Technical High School athletic will receive small badges and a director; Roland Jones, Washing-| regulation sheriff's identification|ton High School athletic director, | card, imprinted with the wordsiand Samuel Kelley, Howe High! “junior. deputy.” (School athletic director. | The program will feature a warren Twp. — Walter Mow-|§* magic show and music by theory warren Contral High School §
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Denny Dutton orchestra. Sheriff|aihietic director; Decatur Twp.— | i Smith has invited parents to come! narvin Cave, Decatur Central: along. High School basketball coach; : The youth organization was parry Twp. — James Johnston, fi launched officially last night at|.,niractor, and Franklin Twp.— | a meeting in the County Jall, at-\y,44on Robinette, Franklin Twp. | tended by 23 school officials, ath- | yigh Séhool football coach letic directors and coaches, ——i————————— Flooded With Requests ® Ri d' Sheriff's officials announced Quiz on S they have been flooded with mem- ° bership requests. With them have L come numerous growing pains. overs in Several representatives last] § night voiced alarm over mcom-| (Gy | 5 Death plete plans for the club. Biggest | complaint centered on provisions By United Press for transportation to tomorrow's ceremony. Township trustees had been in-|former soldier boy friends of a vited to the meeting. But they beautiful blond today to determine arrived too late. Club officials where she might have held a tryst| Tarkington Civic Theater. said the trustees agreed to try to with an American corporal before range transportation.
The transportation problem remained unsolved today.
jthe snow.
Authorities worked on the
athletic competition, attendance fantry Division GIs, and be organized by Lowell C. Stan- Ky. died in_-bed at some cheap hages. ley, Veterans Administration di-/hotel from the fumes of a faulty ———— rector of training facilities. [coal stove and were dumped in al ’ 12 Districts Planned {lonely woods by a frightened inn-| keeper Tuesday. The club will be divided into 8 By checking GIs who had spent| 12 - districts, Hach istrict wi nights with “Linde,” police figured have a supervisor and an ad-i;jey would learn her favorite visory board of adults, who will . lect a youth staff of one cap-|'’Y HDS places. y tain, oy Beatarants, four a A% the same ime, Terman sng g geants and a cor oral at each| Army agents picked up and ques-| ® school. Officers pote; be dis- tioned scores of streetwalkers and| tinguished by gold badges ~ |innkeepers in an effort to solve : the “frozen lovers" case. Duties of junior deputies, as However, the Possibility was not |
outlined by the club's by-laws, f include tty information of ruled out that the deaths by car-| bon-monoxide -poisoning could
thefts, hit-run accidents a : nd) ave been murder. All their val-
more serious crimes. 3 News of the club has spread to/uables and their shoes were missg when the bodies were found
school girls, too. Chief Deputy In Sheriff Fred Fosler said he had With their clothes scattered received “hundreds” of requests/nearby.
from girls to join. But no “auxili-| “Linde” was one of ‘an estimatary” is planned now. |ed 2000 girls in this GI recreation
Mr. Fosler said the club's aim center city considered by authoris to curb delinquency in the ities as prostitutes, county. Last year, he pointed out,! .
© 2500 cases were reported. And 40 Shortwave News i «per cent of the 504 inmates of the f Boys’ Schoool are from Marion £ County. |
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By Science Service Pde SHINGTON, Feb. 22 ; | Shottwave radio signals will come! Supervisors Listed (through fairly well over the District supervisors announced week-end, and quite well Tues-| ast night include: . day and Wednesday, radio fore-| Pike Twp.—Clifford Reese, Pike casters at the National Bureau of| i Twp. High 8chool football coach: Standards predicted this morning.|
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JUNIORS—Players in the Junior Civic's new production, | "Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates," are (left to right) Tommy FRANKFURT, Germany, ‘Feb. Green, Jim Arnold, Jim. Wiley, Bob Fellows and John Phillips. The Sen. Humphrey answered: “I am |22—U. 8. Army agents questioned young people's comedy of life in Holland will play at 10:30 a. m.
and 2:30 p. m. tomorrow and at 2:30 p. m. Sunday in the Booth
contact school bus drivers to ar- their nude bodies were found in Japan Not Acked For A Bomb Bases
TOKYO, Feb. 22 (UP)-Ameri-theory that Dietlinde Seibelt, 23- can emissary Dean Rusk has as-lupper house foreign affairs comThe club's program will Include year-old favorite of many 4th In-| sured anxious pariamentary lead- mittee last night he had received Cpl.|ers the U. 8. has not asked Japan no at sports events and a band to George W. Daniels, 24, of Harlan, for the use of any atom-bomb Department
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Feary, told a press conference. draw, a proposed nominee must ‘The junior Minnesota Senatorigign an affidavit that he “is not
Democratic-Farmer-Labor ticket| cept ff nominated.” ‘here after talking to the Presi- Regardless of whether Sen. Kedent and to Sen. Estes Kefauverirauyver is eliminated, “I am in (D. Tenn.). this race to stay and I will win,” Both said they would not com-|g Humphrey said. Any campate against Sen, Humphrey for rifins however, will be up to {the Minnesota delegates to the tp delegates on his slate, he
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