Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 91, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 15, 1953 Page: 5 of 43
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Dr. A. U. Michelson, former judge
and attorney of the Imperial Courts
of Germany, will not speak today
at the Calvary Baptist Church as
originally scheduled, it was an-
oounced yesterday.
Dr. Michelson was to speak at
both services on what he had seen
in Israel and Germany.
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of boys turned killers it 13 or
it; and of a wide assortment of
young thugs, arsonists and auto
thieves will be written into pages
of a Senate hearing on juvenile
delinquency opening next week.
The subcommittee, headed by
Sen. Hendrickson (R-NJ). was
assigned to investigate juvenile
problems involving gangsterism,
dope addiction, and such other
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ed Christmas Seal Chairman of
Denton County for the 1953 Cam-
sign for funds to fight TB, ac-
cording to an announcement from
J. W. (Dad) Pender, president of
the local TB Association.
Headlee succeeds Judge Ben W
Boyd who served as county chair-
man for 10 years.
John Dilinger; ‘Baby Face" Nel-
son and the Karpis-Barker gang,
were juvnile delinquents. The
problem isn’t strictly new, Hoover
says, but its seriousness has in-
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tim is no less brutal when per-
petrated by a juvenile rather than
by an adult criminal."
Hoover says approximately one-
half of arrests for burglary and,
auto thefts are of children under
17 years of age. About one-third
of the arrests for larceny, and
one-fifth of those for robbery, are
of children under 17. I
A total of 33,612 children under
15 were arrested in 1952 on charges
involving serious crime, such as
murder, robbery, rape, burglary
and auto theft. There were 52
children under 18 arrested on
charges of murder or manslaught
ter.
Hoover also said a lot of the no-
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fault and auto thievery.
"Many people believe juvenile
delinquency means oply a mis-
chievous prank played with boy-
ish enthusiasm," a member of the
committee staff says.
"This is as old-fashioned as the
neighbor boys who Disced Uncle
Jim’s surrey, with the fringe on
top, a-straddle the roof of his
cottage on Halloween, 1903."
Even in shedy, quiet streets with-
in a few blocks of the nation’s
Capital building, one-third of all
persons, arretted for serious
crimes, including burglary, assault
and auto theft are under 18 years
of age. Some are under 10.
J. Edgar Hoover, head of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation,
made a special study of juvenile
crime last year that gives an ink-
ling of how serious the situation
has become on a national scale.
“It is obvious that many of the
crimes of youth today are the
crimes of hardened criminals," he
said in written reply to a report-
er's questions on the size of the
juvenile problem.
"An assault on an innocent vic-
that more than a million and a
half Texans, including those in
Denton County, will find the pic- l
ture of a bright faced child bear-
ing greetsings for the 1953 holiday
season in their mailboxes within
the next few days.
Clad in green stocking cap, muf-
fler, and red mittens, an intent
little caroler salutes the yuletide
from the traditional Christmas
Seals sent out by Tuberculosis As
sociations in their one annual ap-
peal for funds.
The singing child joinds a not-
able procession. Forty-seven de-
signs have gone on the bits of
gummed paper affixed by Texans
to their holiday mail since the
Christmas Seal originated in 1907.
Funds they have brought in have
helped find and obtain treatment
for thousands of Texans with TB.
Proceeds from the cun ent Seal!
will finance the association’s pro-1
gram of prevention and control!
in 1954.
Recognizing the year-round ef-
forts of the TB associations to “help
protect our citizens from tubercu-
losis.” Governor Allan Shivers has '
designated November 16-December
25 as Christmas Seal Month.
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was snapped the Queen had not been announced and the girls aboard the float are
the five candidates. The Queen, announced at halftime during the football game, is
Miss Jeanne Reed. (Record-Chronicle Staff Photo by Barbara Lewis)
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Denton Record-Chronicle (Denton, Tex.), Vol. 51, No. 91, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 15, 1953, newspaper, November 15, 1953; Denton, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1424638/m1/5/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Denton Public Library.