Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 January 1960 — Page 7
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the rv?ar future that approximates $’8,000,000 ip stages. It is hopi?ci that the program will get under way this yer Ip addition to his duties as chairman of the hospital board. Dr Hanley is also a member of the hoard of management of the Fall Creek YMCA, a life ir.ember of the NAACP and a member of Alpha Phi AlMia Fraternity. A life resident of Indianapolis, he attended Shortridge and Attucks High SchooLs, graduating from Attucks in 1929 as president of his senior class. He holds A. B. and D. D. S degrees from Indiana Universiy. Dr. Hanley resides at 2926 N. Illinois with his wife, Mrs. Jackie Hanley and his two daughters, Milicent and Rhoda Hanley. He is a member of the Frontiers an$ attends Barnes M e t h od i s t Church.
Thurgood Marshall Refused Admittance KAIMfUJ, K^nya (ANP) — Atty. Thurgood-Marshall, here in the role of special advisor to Kenya Africans for the forthcoming London constitutional conference'—opening on Jan. 18—ran into a police blockade Sunday when he sought to exiter a private political meeting. Marshall, accompan'od by Tom Mbova. African nationalist leader and Kenya legislative council member, was told he could not enter the meeting because a licenro — granted for the rroeting — did not include their attendance. This comes under government law which controls political meetings, and license conditions arc strictly enforced.
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Gertrude Parries Fuuera 1 services for Mrs. Gertrude* Farries, 63, who died Jan. 7 in her home at 1149 W. 28th, were held Jan. 12 in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel, with burial in New C.own Cemetery. Born ct Henderson, Tenn,, Mrs. Fames resided in Indianapolis 12
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Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Izora Hardeman and Mrs Georgia Langford, bo.h of Indianapolis; htree sons, George Farries oi Indianapolis, Vandell Farries of St. Louis, and James Farries of Miami; two b.others, Odie Burton of Henderson and Ernest Burton of Paducah, and nine grandchildren.
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Funeral services for Porter Thompson, 60, 2357 Hovey, were held Jan. 11 at East Side Baptist Church, where he was a member cud deacon, wiht burial in Crown Hill Cerpetary. He died Jan. 6 in W. 10th Street Veterans Hospital. Born in Milan, Tenn., he had liver here 11 years. He was a cus-
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Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Adell Thompson; two daughters, Mrs. Thelma Dedmon and Mrs Curoljn Miller, both of Indianapolis; a son, James Thompson,
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Funeral services for Francis E. Scott, 39, who was found dead Jan. 8 in his fire-damaged home at 3209 Winthrop, were held Jan 12 in St. Rita’s Catholic Church, with burial in Holy Cross Cemetery. It was reported by fire officials that Mr. Scott was overcome by smoke from a blaze which started in an overstuffed chair. Mr. Scott who resided in Indianapolis most of his life, was a veteran of World War II and an employee of Eli
Lilly and Company.
He was a member of St. Rita’s Church. Survivors include the wife, M s. Ruth Scott; a son, Francis E. Scott Jr.; a step-father, William H. Owens; a step-Sister, Mrs. Rita Gurnell, and a step-brother, Wil-
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house dressed so fregkish we couldn’t tell whether they were men or women” Efforts to obtain license numbers of the cars of the afinoyers proved fruitless, Jbe license plate being covered with silk
scarves.
While many of the anonymous phone callers would demand to know “Why don’t you go back to your ex-wife?” others would simply reply such bits of information as “Your husband in on his way home. Right now be is id the 2t00 block of Northwestern,” or “Mrs. So-and-So just left out of her side door to go to the bus stop,” or ^Yoitr husband just bought a grade-A rfb roost at Counter J51 in City Market.' Why doesn’t he do that for his
Wife?”
Most of these assorted tidbits, the couple admited, were true. QN ONE OCCASION, the new wife said, a caller told her just what no fewer than X5 persons were doing at the time She said she called eight or of the people and discovered again that the information was as accurate as it was useless. “There are 28 of us,” she said her informant told her, '“and we’re watching 19 families.” Two police reports, thte latter made just after Christmas, have brought the couple no relief. “They say they can not do anything unless we give the license numbers or other such information,” the unfortunate couple repored, unfortunate couple reported. Efforts to connect the ex-wife proved fruitless. Meanwhile, the couple have vowed they will not let their tormentors break them up. “We’il just have to live with it the best we can,” they said, “although we are extremely sorry for the embarrassment and inconvenience it must be causing our friends.”
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George Gore
Funeral services for George Gore, 72, 640 Bright, were held
ST. LOUIS (ANP) — Cliarles I Tweed, an attendant at Jefferson I Barracks Veterans Hospital admitted after a lie-dctector te t that! he was lying when h-.? reported on Dec. 22, that his son had been
kidnapped.
Tw~.?d. ^6 years old. admitted
Lesley Farley, 4245 Boulevard PI., called police Saturday night and reported someone unknown to him had placed some sort of explosive device on the metal bar
of his storm door and detonated it. last Tuesday that he threw the The explosion befit the'bar and j body of his 18-month-old son into blew out the glass in both the storm ! the Mississippi River after killing dcor and the front door, Farley ; him accidentally, police reported. ,
Jan 9 in Jacobs Brothers Westside said. And added he knew of know 1 Police said Tweed told them that | p ayer j Chapel, with burial in New Crown reason why apy-one would want to | on Dec. 21 he accidentally fell on | Cemetery. He died in his home , destroy his property. ! the baby, Chet, at their home and Jan. 4. Bon in Boston, Ky., he Detectives in the police internal : killed him. That night, he related, had lived here 49 years and was: security division said they were j hr? and his 19-year-old wife drove
i a member of Good Samaritan Bap- unable to determine what type of list Church. explosive had been used and were Surviving is a brother, Lee Gore without clues as to who had set it
of Indianapolis. off.
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He is highly respected throughout the state and nation, and there is little doubt that but for his raM would now be coaching at a major
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Crowe has tak>?n graduate work in education at Indi?na University. He and his wife, Betty, live at 1640 Ken ruth Drive with their three children — Larry Ray, 7; Linda Jeanne, 5. and Lloyd Edward, 8 months. Another daughter by a previous marriage, Katherine, is a student at Howard University. A member of Coppin Chapel AME Church and the Omega Psi Phi fraternity, Crowe took up golf in 1956 and has become an avid
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'Bared FBI Report Hints Mack .Parker May Have Been Innocent rmoxi. Mipc. (ANP) — A strong tionecT by'Jhe TBT. two of the-sus-possibility that Mack Charles Park- pected mob members visited the er who was lynched for allegedly home of the alleged rape victim raping a pregnant white woman and invited her husband to join
last April may have been innocent the lynch party,
loomed as a federal grand jury! THE REPORT STATED that he went into its second week of in- declined the invitation because his vestigation. (wife was not sure that Parker was
to the Jefferson Barracks bridge, where Tweed dropped the baby
into tfie rivv*r.
MRS. TWEED SAID that when
she came home from her job at the East St. Louis campus of Southern Illinois University, Dec. 21, she saw the baby lying on the back seat of the family car. She admitted accompanying her husband
to the bridge, police said. The following day the Tweeds
reported to police that their baby child had been kidnapped. They
Funeral services for infant Reginald Whitfield, 3 months, 250 W. 42nd. yere held Jan. 11 in Stufirt Mortuary, with burial in New Crown Cemetery’. Reginald died Jan. 7 in Methodist Hospital. Survivors include the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Whitfield; two b others, Rodney Lee and Victoi Toby, and a sister, Vickie Ann
Whitfield.
The jury empaneled at the request of the U. S. Department* of Justice after a Ideal grand jury ignored the case, is trying to deter-
mine if under federal law anyone ! witnesses
can be indicted for the crime. The hint that Parker may have been innocent was contained in the long-secret FBI report of the lynch-
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According to one witness cjues-
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Funeral services for Oliver Wilson, 73, 2433 Yajndes, were to be held Jan. 14 in Willis Mortuary,
to testify, resorting to
the Fifth Amendment instead. In fact those taking refuge in the Fifth Amendment were so numerous that the grand jury at one point esked Mississippi-bom Judge Sidney Mize for further advice on what they could do about balky wit-
nesses. • •
Another witness reportedly stalked angrily from the grand jury room refusing to testify without his attorney. Lawyers are not allowed to accompany their clients when they go before a federal grand Jury. ***** It is expected that the jury will remain in session until the end of
.he week.
Though the FBI report named 23 persons in connection with its investigation, none of the persons questioned admitted taking part in the lynching. Several, though, confessed to attending a pre-lynch meeting at which a plan of action was decided on and others admitted j trailing the lynchers after they had. taken Parker from the Poplarville
jail.
JUDGE MIZE pointed out when the probe began that indictments could be voted only if evidence showed that elected officials had conspired with the mob in the commission of the crime or if the lyncher’s had taken Parker into another state. The FBI report indicated there had been some collusipo and, that the lynch mob had crossed the Pearl River into Louisiana with Parker. However, it is not known whether the grand jury has been able to confirm this in its investigation. The grand jury, however, did question J. Osborne Moody who was Pearl River county sheriff at the time of the lynching and Night Marshal Pete Carver- of Poplarvilla. Also before the grand jury were R. J. Wheat and John Reyer who reportedly were with Wheat the night of the lynching.
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out, they said, the baby was gone. i Survivors include two daughters.
After making an investigation for , Mrs. Daniel Jackson, with whom
several days, police became sus- he lived, and Mrs. Mildred Bloompicious and Christmas Eve took er, Wilmington, Del.; a son, Oliver Tweed to St. Louis police head- j Wilson Jr., Indianapolis; a brothouarters, where he took a lie detec- er, eight grandchildren and 18
tor test. i great-grandchildren.
Funeral services for Mrs. Mary Ann McCiinton, 44, wore to be held Jari. 17 in Helena, Ark., with burial there also. 6.he died Jan. 9 at Methoqist Hospital after coming here from Helena to nurse her ill sister, Mrs. Jessie Ervin, 1322 N. Arsenal. She is survived by Ber parents, MY and Mrs. Elijah Wafiac$ of Helenav'aud Dv.Q sisters. Mrs. Jessie En a) and Mrs. Anna Mae Clai^orn of Indianapolis.
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