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&6rtridge Porents Mbtch 8 Meeting

th^ Shortridge Parents Human Relations Council will meet at Sbortridgc High School on Tuesday, March 0, at 7:45 p.m, it was announced this week by Dr. Roland J. Usher, president pro tem. Tne group was formed recently for the general purpose of help-

1 ing to improve the interracial and inte.^religious atmosphere at the Northside school. \I1 parents of ! Shortridee students, alumni ami j other interested adults are wel-

i come to take part,

j Dr. Usher, a Fuller professor, j said committees will report on a j statement of purpose and a public | program. There will also be a discussion of concrete steps to be

! taken, lie added.

’Wrong Man’ Continued from Pace 1

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Thomas and he was arrested the next day when police located the ear on an Eastside street. At the time Thomas said he had not been at the station and as far as he knew his car was parked on Indiana Avenue at the time of the holdup. During the two-day hearing this week, a police captain testified Thomas and Jones were given polygraph test.* and the results showed they were telling the truth ab^ut having stolen the cash register. Although neigher Thomas nor Jones can be tried in connection with the robbery because of the five-year statute of limitations, the pioseeutoi s office Wednesday approved an affidavid requested by Arthur D. Worrick, a state policeman who handled the investigation, charging Thomas with perjury in connection with his testimony at Cross’ trial in February! [of 1955. IN A TELEPHONE conversation | j with the Recorder, Phil Bayt, Mar-! i ion County- prosecutor, said. “After i j two or three nays of careful con- | sideration charges against Cross 1 will probably be dropped.” | He also commended Lieut Spur- , ! goon Davenport and Sgt. Thomas j Fryant of his investibative stall for their “cungcnt efforts in seeing 1 justice triumph."

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Rhoden Whitelow

Funeral services for Rhoden Whitelaw, 79, 1069 W. 26th, were

(Continued rrom Page 1) ! held Feb. 20 in Christ Temple Apostolic Church, with burial in have been able to piece together | Flora i Park Cemetery. He died

was a member of Christ Temple Church. Survivors are two grandsons, Herman Whitelaw, Indianapolis, and Samuel Whitelaw, Rome. Ga.; two granddaughters, Mrs. Venuce Williams and Mrs. Ethel

j. Woodson, Indianapolis, and a

Feb*. 16 in a !o. al nursing home. | daughter-in-law, Mrs Laura Guth-

Bom in Brownsville. Term., he lne . R°me, and 13 grandchildren.

details of the fight.

According to the hotel’s desk

clerk, several shots W'ere heard. . . , . before Pancho chased the Count Uimil(llllllll|imiillimillilII|||«||||||i||IHIIIIIIIHIIflllllIltlllirilllllliilllllll|| E

back into the lobby where another I 2 volley was exchanged. Pancho, he i 2 said, ran to the desk and collapsed. : = When police arrived, they found ( E the 31-year-old Tom lying on the | E floor of the lobby bleeding from ; = three bullet wounds, including one 5

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| Jordon Garnett Funeral services for Jordan Gar-j j nett, 75, 1929 S Calvin, were held, I fob. 23 in Stuart Mortuary, with! . burial in New Crown Cemetery. He j i died Feb. 20 in his home. ’ Porn in Horse Cave, Ky., he had lived here 18 years. Survivos include two daughters, Mrs. Katherine Bell and Mrs. I my Davis, Indianapolis, and two sons, Martin Murry and Pres-, ton Gainett, Cleveland.

NAACP YOUTH HONORED: Three groups, all of whom have taken club memberships'in the Indianapolis NAACP Youth Council, were among those honored at the council's Founders Day dance Friday of last week at the Indiana University Student Union Building. Levi Lewis, a vicepresident of the council, presents awards to Miss Ann Pierson of the Miss Voguettes, William Myers of the Mr. Esquires and Miss Betty Crawford of the Charmettes Club. Also cited for outstanding work with the civil rights group were Reginald Cheatham, William Hardv and Miss Carole Stevenson, charter officers, and Robert Will-ams, sponsor of the group since its inception. (Recorder photo by Jim Burres)

in the face. Fisher also was wounded three times, once in each thigh and once in his right arm. THE 35-YEAR-OLD drummer was released this w'eek from Gen- j s eral Hospital where Tom remained ' E in serious condition Thursday. • ” Fisher said he was still fond of his assailant and was willing to drop all charges if Tomw’ould. Despile persistent rumors to the contrary, Fisher insisted that their near-fatal querrel had nothings whatsoever to do with woman

(roubles.

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Blanche Lockett

FuneiM services for Mrs. i BLnehe Lockett. 57. 1149 Maderio, 1 v.e. (' held Feb. 25 in Chicago with i

burial thee. She died Feb. 21 in the Griffin woman testified. Cere, a! hisnital. Scrviving is her |, he would immediatert . hie a motion for a now trial. He mother . Mrs Ber.ha Pittman of, photographs of Wong’s lileUncago. ;less body had prejudiced the jury. ' Under a life sentence the con-

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