Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 8 October 1960 — Page 7
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In Memoriam
Open Housing Will Get Airing At Meeting Here
CORA JOHNSON MRS. MAUDE LASLEY JOHNSON—In loving memory of ] LASLEY—In loving memory
our dear mother and sister MRS. CORA JOHNSON
who passed away October 5, 1958.
Our lips cannot tell how we | miss you, Our hearts cannot tell what to
our devoted mother and grand-
mother
MRS. MAUDE LASLEY who passed away October 7, 1949.
God alone knows how we miss you In our home that is lonesome today. The Family
There’s a family who miss you daily and hourly, But we try to be brave and content; But the tears we shed in silence, And we breathe a sigh of regret. For you were ours and we remember, Though all the world forget.
Mary Woods, Lula Buford, Ruby Towers and Bessie Buford, Daughters and Grandchildren.
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GEORGE N. REDD REDD—In loving memory of GEORGE N. REDD who passed away October 8, 1942.
What would I give to clasp his hand, His happy face to see. To hear his voice and see his smile. That meant so much to me. Sadly Missed By
Georgia Redd Moss, Wife
PHILLIP—In loving memory of my father GEORGE PHILLIP who passed away October 5, 1954.
1 am thankful to my Father above, Who gave me such t wonderful father to love.
Mrs. Rosa Smith, DA'ighter
MR. SAMUEL MONGER, JR. MONGER—In remembrance of SAMUEL MONGER. JR who passed September 27, 1959. Remembrance is a golden chain Death tries to break but all in vain; To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. The years may wipe out many things. But this they wipe out never— The memory of those hap“v days When we were all togetht**. Sadly missed by Wife and Family.
STARKS—In memory ol my dear i husband WALTER T. STARKS who passed away October 11, 1954.
Card of Thanks
GROVES—We wish to extend our sincere thanks and deep ap-
the kind friends,
Away in the land of the sun-; preciation
shine, t neighbors and relatives, members Separated by «■ heaven s gold | G f jvit. Pleasant Baptist Church,
St. Paul AME Church and First Baptist Church, Irvington, for every act of kindness extended
door;
Our loved one is patiently wait-
ing;
Not dead, just gone before.
Teula Starks, Wife Julia Lewis, Sister.
The vital challenge nf breaking down homin*? segregation in Indianapolis will get o *ull-scale pub’ro di«’ussion Snturdav *in a “Seminar on Ooen Oeoupnny Cousin"” to he held at Ihe Indionn State Teachers Association building. Sponso’-ed by 14 nrominent civic ^rorios, -he sowinar wjn start at i 1 t> ” n . nnd -vill be climaxed that evening with a dinner address bv the nation’s best-known builder of interracial housing develop-
ments.
Morris Mil gram of Princeton. N. J. the president of Modern Comm unitv ^eveloners, will be the speaker. Mr. Milgram’s firm has achieved several dramatic successes in the field of integrated housing. It also has ’im into the fury of hate-minded groups, notably in he Deerfield Park suburb of Chicago where its operations were
blocked.
LEADING UP TO Milgram’s address will be a thorough thresh- : ng out of the issues by local leaders from many walks of life. The eminar, in Room 508 of the JSTA '■'•uilding, is open to the public, ’’here is a S2.75 charge for the iinner in the Mural Room, but ersons not attending the dinner re invited to come in and hear he speaker. After registration from noon to 'pm, the seminar will be opend by the Very Rev. Paul Moore r r.. dean of Christ Church Cathodal and president of the Indianaolis Human Relations Council. The first session will bo on Neighborhoods and Back Yards— Hurdle to Equal Opportunity.” Alexander M. Moore, principal of Mtucks High School, wdll be the
hairman.
THE SPEAKER AT this session vill be Irving Levine, executive irector of the Indianapolis Jewsh Community Relations Council. Mr. Levine is well qualified on the subject, as he was formerly charged with enforcement of the Fair Housing Practices Law in New York City. This statute isthe first, and so far the only, law in the U. S. forbiding discrimination in nrivately-owned housine. “Resource personnel” on this object will include Mrs. Osma 'purlock. Planner House; H. Duff Vilm, Mortgage Bankers of Anenca; Arnold Davis, Indianapolis ■^eal Estate Board; Henry Nestor. 1 D . of the Indiana State Board ■-f Health: Mrs. Michael Quinn, Catholic Interracial Council, and *Dr. Gene Rector, Christian Theo-
’ogical Seminary
The audience will then divide nto three discussion groups, vhich will be led by Mr. Alexander Moore. Rev. Louis Deer of he Disciples of Christ and Rev. f ohn G. MacKinnon, All Souls
Jnitarian Church.
THE MAIN BODY will -cas-
cmble at 3:15 for fusion m t ‘Public Policy in Housing.’’ The i ■hairman will be William Wen-, hoiz, president of the local chap.er of the Lutheran Human Rela- (
Jons Association of America. Dr. Joseph Taylor, program director of Planner House, will be the principal speaker. Dr. Tavlor also is an instructor at Indiana University in community organization. Experts present at this session |
will include Atty. Rufus C. Kuykendall. former staff member of the U. S. Commission on Civil Rights; Robert Schultz, principal of Shortridge High School; Howard Gustafson, Marion County Health and Welfare Council; Dr. Laurence T. Hosie, Indianapolis Church Federation and Mayor’s
Disciples of Christ; John Walls, Health and Welfare Council, and Mr Wenholz.
AT THE DINNER the two workshops will be summarized by Rev. Lester Bill, Broadway Methodist Church, and Robert Gordon, Anti-
B’rith.
Father Howard Smith of St. Thomas Aquinas Catholic Church will introduce Mr. Milgram. Sponsoring groups include the Defamation League of B’uM AFL-CIO Central Labor Council, Arrerican Friends Service Committee, the Anti-Defamation League, Butler-Tarkington Committee, Catholic Interracial Council, Indianapolis Civil Liberties Union, Church Federation. Human Relations Council. Jewish Community Relations Coucil, Lutheran Human Relations ^.Association, the Mayor's Commission, National Council of Jewish Women, NAACP and the Unitarian ^Fellowship on oeinl Justice. Mrs. Jean Teixler I is chairman of the seminar. — REGISTER TO VOTE —
James T. Reynolds
Last rites for James T. Reynolds, 70, who died- Qgt. 1 in General Hospital, were held Oct. 5 in Boatright Funeral Homo with burial in New Crown Cemetery.
A life resident of Indianapolis, Mr. Reynolds resided at 729 Indiana, and was formerly a :nainicnance man at City Hall. Survivors include a brother, Virgil Reynolds; a sister, Mrs. Luoille Greenwell and a step-daugh-ter. Thelma Sdelen, all of Indianapolis — REGISTER TO VOTE —
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Confab on Capital Punishment to Be Held at First Friends Church
A statewide conference on “Cao- lessor or sociology at Earlham Colital Punishment” will be held lege and “The History of Capital Saturday, Oct. 8, at First Friends Punishment,” Bruce Pearson, Church, 3030 Kessler Boulevard chairman of the local Friends eomThis topic should be of interest to mittee; 6 p». m. dinner; 7:30 p. m. persons of all races particularly reports from study groups; 8 p. m. minority groups who seem to suf- r ain lecture, “Justice, Mercy and fer the severest penalties the law the Death Penalty,” Donald H can apply. | ^>wain, asst, attorney general of The special meeting will be I Ohio and chairman of the law
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SPEAKERS DURING THE study ^roups which will come after the 2 r* n. registration include: 3 p m. kovnote address. “Friends end Prison Reform,” Chester A. Graham, executive secretary of he Illinois Committee to Abolish Capital Punishment; 4 p m., “Sociology and Capital Punishment,” Marvin Hendricks, professor of Sociology at Indiana Central College; Religion and Capital Punishment,” Thomas Mullen, pastor of New Castle Fnends Church pnd Richard Newby, pastor of Muncie Friends’ “Lobbying Techniques,” Scott Ging, practicing attorney in Indianapolis; “Refuting the Arguments for Capital Punishment,” William Fuson, pro-
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and reprieve committee of Cin- tending the meeting should contact einnatians against the Death Pen- Bruce L. Pearson, chairman, WA. alty. - 6-2493 to make arrangements for Donal MacNamara, dean of the registration fee of $.65 and New York Institute of Criminal- dinner of ^l.dd.
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LEROY STAMPS STAMPS—In loving memory my dear son, LEROY STAMPS who passed October 6, 1959.
Just a line of sweet remembrance, Just a memory, fond and true Just a token of love’s devotion That my heart still longs for you.
Annie Thompson, Mother
BYRDSONG—In loving memory of our dear daughter and niece ZOLA M. DUNBAR BYRDSONG whojaassed away October 10, 1935.
The years may wipe out many things, But this they wipe out never The memory of those happy days When we were all together.
Sadly Missed By, Mary M. Johnson, Mother Sylvester T. Buckner, Uncle . KFGISTLR TO VOTE —
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