Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 62, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 26 June 1964 — Page 2

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Indianapolis School Board Faces Battle INDIANAPOLIS (UPD — The Indianapolis Board of School Commissioners 4oc|ay faced a battle over its plans to remodel rather than relocate a virtually all-Negro high school. A local representative of the Congress oh Racial Equality said Thursday his group would attempt to block the remodeling project which CORE and other civil fights organizations claim would maintain “de facto segregation” at Crispus Attacks High School.

•‘I hope the school board is not so naive that it thinks it is going to get away with this,” said John Torlan of CORE after the board accepted bids for the $2.3 million expansion prograrin at Attacks. CORE. the Indiana Civil Rights Commission and the Mayor s Commission on Human Rights had demanded that Attacks be abandoned and new high school districts be drawn to achieve racial balance During the board meeting, about 30 white and Negro pickets paraded outside the school headquarters. carrying signs urging the board to rejec/ the* proposal to remodel Attacks. The watched by a half-dozen plainclothes police-

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men, were quiet and there were no incidents. Several of the pickets identified themselves as CORE members. ■ J. Griffin Crump, secretary of the Mayor’s Commission on Human Rights, presented to the board a redistricting plan which would divide the Attacks pupils among the city’s other high schools. Paul I. Miller, assistant school superintendent, rejected the plan point by point. Miller also said the board’s attorney felt that state law banned any redistricting to achieve racial balance. He also said there is no economic justification for closing the. $3 million Attucks building. Miller also said fire redistricting plan would overcrowd some

Invites Johnson To Visit Australia WASHINGTON (UPD — Australian Prime Minister Sir Robert Gordon Menties expects President Johnson to visit his country next year. , Menzies, here on an unofficial visit, told newsmen Thursday after talks with Johnson that he had extended an invitation to visit the Down Un-, der country during its autumn season. schools, cut the enrollment in others, disrupt building programs and create transportation problems. Harold Hatcher, director of the Indiana Civil Rights Commission, accused the board of “playing with dynamite?* Torian did not say what steps the civil rights group planned to take but added that CORE has several alternative plans it could follow.

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Police Department Rocked By Scandal NEW YORK (UPD — New York City’s police department was rocked today by the worst police scandal in 14 years, the result of a secret three-year inquiry into police payoffs by gamblers. His voice shaking in fury, Police Commissioner Michael J. Murphy fired 10 officers Thursday after they refused to waive immunity from prosecution when they were called before a grand jury investigating bribery of police by gamblers. State and city laws required the firings. •‘We Intend to uproot and bring to justice every man involved,” Murphy said, apparently implying more police may be implicated in the scandal. ' At the same time, the force’s 48-member confidential investigating unit—whose mission was to police the police — was disbanded. its members transfered to posts throughout the city. One of those fired was Lt. Stanley Koutnik, 45, a policeman for 23 years and a member of the confidential unit. His wife was called before the grand jury Thursday and promised immunity from prosecution, but she refused to testify. Officials would not say what the three-year inquiry had developed, but the scandal was compared to with the exposure in 1950 of a sl-million-a - year payoff of police by bookie Harry Gross, who operated a S2O-million -a - year bookmaking empire in Brooklyn. The 1950 scandal led to the dismissal of 162 policemen, the police and fire commissioners and the deputy police commissioner. Gross went to jail. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL Comer Monroe and Ninth Sunday 3:00 p.m.: “God’s Kingdom Rules Amidst His Enemies” is the name of the public Bible lecture to be given by D. Hoyt, a visiting minister from Kendallville, Indiana. Sunday 4:15 p.m.: Watchtower Bible study and discussion on the subject, “Maintaining Unity in Difficult Times.” One of the scripture texts for consideration will be Phil. 1127 , 28, "That you are standing firm in one spirit, — and in no respect being frightened by your opponents.” Tuesday & Wed. 8:00 p.m.: Area Bible studies in study aid, “Babylon the Great Has Fallen, God’s Kingdom Rules.” , Friday 7:30. p.m.: Theocratic Ministry School followed by the Kingdom ServiC’e Meeting.

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