Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 19 March 1960 — Page 3

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P.T.A. PANEL BOWL: The highlight of the March P.T.A. meeting at School 17 Wednesday. Mar. 9, was a panel discussion covering several interesting points concerning the "problems of teen-agers in the Junior High School." Panelists seated (left to right) are Eugene Harvey, Audrey

Masden, Jacquelyn Crowe, Faye Rogers, Kothy Quarles, and Bruce T. Taylor. Standing (left to right) are William* J. Barber, a teacher; Mrs. Eugenia Crowe, P.T.A. president; Mrs. Dolly Gardner, a parent; Doyol Hoggatt, chairman; and Mrs. Osma C. Spurlock, panel moderator.

Shrine Circus To Open March 31 For Four-Day Run The all-new Murat Shrine Circus, with an ail-new set of acts never seen before in Central Indiana, unfolds its big top in the vast State Fairgrounds Coliseum March 31 for a four-day run. Featuring three rings and 28 acts, this year’s circus promises to be the most colorful yet. A total of nine peiformances have been scheduled during the four-day period, with an expected throng of more than 100,000. Proceeds from the ciAcus go to the Shrine Crippled Children’s Hospital and local and state charities.

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Applications Now Being Accepted For Census Taking Jobs Owen C. Pohlmann, district supervisor of the 1960 Census of Population and Housing which starts April 1, this week issued an appeal to residents of the Indianapolis area to become candidates for jobs as census takers. Applications for the jobs may be obtained from the Bureau of Census. 352 S Illinois, Room 501. Pohlmann said applicants must be over 18 years of age, a citizen of the United States and have a high school education or its equivalent. Candidates will be required to pass a selection test demonstrating their ability to understand written instructions and read maps. PERSONS who are presently or were recently associated with law erforcement, tax assessing or collection agencies are not eligible. Census takers will be paid on a piece-price basis. A diligent census taker should earn about $12 per day, the district supervisor said. A $10 training fee will be paid to census takers who successfully complete the course of instruction required before they start their rounds.

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ignoring police orders to leave. An Atlanta judge berated 77 demonstrators arrested Tuesday for ‘ deliberate and unnecessary violation of Georgia laws.” FULTON COUNTY Judge E A. Wright said the students placed a blot that “will ferever be on their records” and ruined the hope that they would, in the future, be leaders of the Negro race in the South. Gov. Lrnest Vandiver denounced the wave of demonstrations as “a mass conspiracy io violate state law.” Two Fisk University students were served Wednesday at a previously segregated but station restaurant in Nashville. A police inpector talked to the students but did not arrest them. Ihe proiest wave finally reached the city known throughout the world as epitomizing school segregation. • A* a gioup of 50 students from Little Rock’s Philander Smith College marched on a downtown five-and dime store late last week and quietly demanded service Police, aierted by the store manager, ordered them from the premises. Most of them left quietly, but five who sat down again were a rested on charges of loitering. They were later released on $100 bond posted by L. C. Bates, Arkansas NAACP field secretary. As the “sit-down” demonstrations throughout the South against segregated lunch counters and the “sympathy” protests in scores of Northern communities went into .the seventh week, the revolt beiyan moving towards the courts. In Washington, last week Atty. Thurgood Marshall, NAACP chief counsel, issued a call to about 35 NAACP lawyers to meet in the capital March 18-29, to discuss the coiistitutional points and legal angles of the demonstrations HIE NAACP LEGAL Defense Fund, in New York, has been working along such lines lor quite some time, as have constitutional experts in Chicago and at Howard and Harvard universities. The aim of this sudy is to work up an ai. tight court test which may well be the death knell of discrimination in seating service througnout me fcouth s “white only” lunch counters. In the offing, is still another phase of th eattaek on segregated facilities—one which may bring organized mass boycotts of variety stores. Southern whites expect this method to be used as a follow-up to the current wave of proess, md have, in many quarters, loud y threatened to fire Negroes in their employ if such occur. A boycott, in the opinion of many Southern Negroes, would hasten the slow pace of desegregation.

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Scott to Head Newly Organized NRA Squadron Clifton Scott, Attucks faculty member and Civil Air Patrol head, has been selected adult club leader of the newly organized Indianapolis Squadron 6 of the National RifUe Association. Membership in the new junior rifle club will be restricted to youngsters under 19 years of age. The recently chartered group voted for the following officers: Herbert Gamble, presidenfr Ruth Woods, vice-president; Elmer Crittenden, executive officer; Betty Overton, secretary, and Diana McMurry, treasurer. The aim of the new club, like thousands of others similarly chartered by the National Rifle Association of America, Is to teach youngsters the fundamentals of good marksmanship and safe firearms handling on the target range and in the hunting fields.

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Local Airman Transfers to Base in Italy A/1C Richard Harwell Jr., a member of the F-100 D Super Sabre Jet Fighter-equipped 615th Tactical Fighter Squadron, recently departed England Air Force Base, La., for Aviano, Italy. . The unit will be stationed temporarily at the Northern Italian Air Base as an important link in the NATO chain of defense for Western Europe. The deployment to Europe is consistent with the Tactical Air Command policy of periodically sending its jet fighter units overseas for training and for bolstering the permanent overseas , forces. This is the second such deployment for the 615th Tactical Fighter Squadron in the past year. Airman Harwell is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Harwell, 1837 Roosevelt A former Tech student, he performs the duties of aircraft mechanic with the 615th.

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William Marshall Funeral services for William Marshall, 2062 Martindele, were held March 9 at New Bethel Baptist Church where he was a member. He died March 5 in General Hospital. A self-employed landscape gardener, M” Marshall was born in Montgomery County, Tenn., and had lived here 35 years. Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Fannie Gilmer, and a brother, Clark Marshall, Loth of Indianapolis.

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