Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 September 1959 — Page 2

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FIRM AIDS PLANNER HOUSE: Officials of Stark.. Wetzfel and Company, Inc., present a check for $2,500 to Planner House to aid in the agency's plans for improved recreational facilities in the 16th and West area. The United Welfare Fund of Stark and Wetzel voted to grant $1,250 to Planner House, and the company itself agreed to match the donation, which will be paid in three yearly installments. At the presentation ceremonies are Ray Stevens, public relations director for the packing firm; Clarence Woizeski, director of personnel; John Heid, vice-president; Cleo Blackburn, Planner House director; William Stout, building committee chairman; Henry Bradberry, John C Harvey and Herman E. Johnson. (Recorder photo by

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School Girl, 16 Is Rope Victim A 16-year-old girl reported to police last Friday that she was abducted and raped by a man while she was wa king to 25th and Martindale to catch the 8:45 bus to school. The girl, an Attacks high school, senior, said a man known as Roosevelt Thomas. 24. 2202 Y a n d e s, approached ber in his car and offered to take her to school. She ?ot into his car and he proceeded to take h.er to his house. When she refused to go into his house he pulled her out of the car

1 and took her inside. He threw her on the bed and said be would beat her if she did t submit to him, the girl said. He then struck her in the face, twice, when she put up a fight. Later, he took her back to her

home.

The girl’s mother called the police, who took the victim to the

hospital.

While the police were still there, Thomas drove up in front of the

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Rights Group Continued from Page 1 be referred to the commission which will inve-tigatc the validity of the allegations, dismissr.ig the unfounded and certifying the well ‘ounded one. ihe President should ; Mien designate a Federal officer or employee in the area to act as emporary registrar.” In the field of education the commissioners prone* ed“THAT the President propose t.Bid Congress enact legislation authorizing the commission to serve as a clearing hotii?e to collect and make available to states and communities information , concerning programs and procedures used by school districts to comply with the U. S. Supreme Court mandate either voluntarily or by court or-

der.

“THAT the commission be authorized to establish an advisory an conciliation service to assist local school officials in developing plans designated to meet constitutional requirements and local con-

house and went inside, the report | ditions; to mediate and conciliate states. ; dispute*; as to proposed plains and

He was arrested and charged l l lc * r implementation,

with preliminary rape Thomas and “THAT the office of Education, the victim were slated to appear in co-operation with the Bureau in court the following day of Census conduct an annual school

census to show the number and race of students enrolled in all public educational institutions in the U. S, and eompole such data by r.tales, school districts and individual institutions and high education

within each state.”

Concerning the segregation prob- J lem in housing the commission j

suggested:

“THAT a biracial committee on | horjing be established in all cities and slates with substantial nonwhite populations. Such agencies

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poor risk.

He further stated that wage earners are the principal tupport of the church today. He also subpoenaed the clerk of the Court with records showing how a white "'lergymm who was arrested was freed wi hout any trial whatever. Johnson contends that he was harassed while other churches in the city were allowed to run their

lotteries unmolested He also said he

permission by the City of Indianapolis to operate his lottery be ginning in August, 1957, and was not moloctcd until February, 1958 when his operation began to cut in'o the profits of his competitors HE DENTED charges he wn operating the lottery for his own personal gain and insisted all the

• ■ j ing fund. Judge Tho/mas J. Faulconer took the c:re under advisement and ordered a p-e-sentenoe investigation made by his probaticu department. Johnson faces a possible maximum fine of $500 on each of the counts to which he pleaded guilty and up to $1,000 fine and a year on the Indiana State Farm on the professional gambling charge.

profits went into the church build- said

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Charles SmiLli. 48, 408 N. Calir omia, reported to police last week } that he was walking through Lockefield when he was robbed by a man

' vas „ granted j woman armed with a knife.

They took $120 from his wallet and a pair of Florsheim shoes,

valued at $19, he said.

He described the man as about 25. 5’7”, 140 pounds and dark. ThiC woman, he said, was colored, shout 30. 5’4” 120 pounds and fair. The female assailant was called by the name of “Mary,” Smith

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| An Executive Order stating the cons itutional objective of equal oppoitunity :n housing, directing ! all Federal agencies to i-hape their policies and practices to make maximum contribution to achieve-

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“THAT the Administrator of Housing and Home Finance agency give high priority to the problem of gearing the policies and operation of his ccns ituent housing agencies to the attainment of equal opportunity in housing. “THAT FHA take an affirmative action to encourage jelection of sites op open land in good areas outside of present centers ol

racial concentration.

“THAT the Urban Renewal administration take positive steps to include spokesmen for minority group! among the required citizen participating on community programs for urban renewal.” The bill did not grant the commission the broad power proposed by some Northern liberals or establish it as a permanent organ of the Justice Department as requeued by the NAACP, but they conced-

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