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2-Tlte Indianapolis Recorder, Jan. 20,1962 Corl Rowan Set For Guest Ay>f>earanee On 'Great Decisions' At SWortridge Carl Rowan, deputy assistant g;ram. Feh 4, of Great Decisions, secretary of state, will speak on a nation-wide review of the most’ “New Directions in United States important decisions we face as a Foreign I oliey,” for the first pro- nation.

The oro^ram, sponsored* by the . Indianapolis Council on World AfI fairs, will be telecast live from

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SOUTH SIDE MAN IS CONVICTED OF ARSON Claude L. Saunder. 29. 904 S.! Illinois charged with being responsible for a $10,000 fire at the Play- [ hobse tavern. 1357 S. Meridian St., last Aug. 20, was found guilty of arson in Criminal Court 1 last-week-end. Judge Richard M. Salb ordered a pre-sentence investigation: and set Friday morning of this week as the date on which the sentence would he announced. Saunders faces a 2-to-21 year prison term, following his conviction. ^

TEMPLE FETES 400 KIDS: About 400 children in the Indianapolis area were treated to a holiday turkey dinner Sponsored by members of Persian Temple No. 46, AEAONMS, located at 653 N. West. The

above photo shows part of the kids who enjoyed the turkey and also candy and fruit. Alvin Reno served as chairman of the annual event. Van Wert Mullin is potentate of the shriners.

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Quits FEPC Continued rrom r'age 1 versity Law School and Alan T. Nolan of the Indianapolis Bar Association assisted him on his proposed order. He charged that the Attorney General’s unofficial opinion on the order “Was very weak.” Among other provisions the order would have required firms doing business with the state to prove to the state that they were not discriminating, In lieu of any surveys or investigations by the commission of possible discrimination. GOV. WELSH IS a Democrat and the Attorney General, Mr. Steers is a Republican. Gov. Welsh, in regard, to changed in the order, observed these were eWorked trat by the Attorney General’s office. The Governor further observed, “It was felt unwise at this early stage in the life of the new commission to differ or be at cross purparposes with the Attorney Genral, poses with the tAttorney General, ney General’s recommendations were accepted, and I understand that the other members were in

agreement.”

John Preston Ward, well known loca^ attorney and administrative assistant to the presiuDnt of the Indianapolis branch of the NAACP, ventured that the order as issued was far from any semblance of weakness in fact

and legal connotation.

Mrs. Harriette Bailey Conn, an

enterprising attorney in her own j he looted the safe,

right and the daughter of the'late The two employees, Allen Jordan, widely-heralded Robert L. Bailey, clerk, and serviceman Joseph E. was the deputy attorney general ' Green, told police they were outWho drafted changes in the order, i side the store taking down a dis- ! She observed that the order pro-, play when a colored man walked posed by Dean O’Meara went far up to them, pulled a gun. and 01beyond the provisions of the 1961 dered them to walk into the store

law that established the Fair Em- and not to look back,

ployment Practices Commission or

its functional scope.

Bandit Nabbed

(Codttnuea tram ruge 1) Upon checking the car. police found it registered to Harris. Officers went to Harris’ apartment to question him about his whereabouts at the time of the robbery. Harris told them that he was in the downtown area earlier but had nothing to do with a rob

bery. '

In searching the apartment po lice found a number of items of figuring in the holdup. A 12-gaug sawed-off shotgun wrapped in a woman’s skirt was found on thsecond floor of the apartment

building.

A gray tweed topcoat worn by the bandit was found in the basement, and a navy blue stocking cap, which also was identified as belonging to the bandit, was found stuffed in a hole in the ceiling of Harris’ apartment. Money was found in the apartment under a bed and in the coat pockets. Harris was charged with prearmed robbery and auto banditry. Carl Edward Kinchlow, 19, Apt. 3, who figured as the driver of the car, was arrested on the same

charges.

THE GUARANTEE Tire and Rubber Co. at 2432 E. 28th was robbed of $325 early Friday night when a scarf wearing bandit armed with a .32-caliber pistol made three employees lie in a back room while

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BOTH MEN SAID when they reached the door,-the manager. James Renforth was coming from a back room. Upon seeing Renforth, the holdup man walked over to him and told him tc come out into the open where he could

sec him.

After the bandit got all three men together, he made them lie

N03LE5 AND PARTY-GOERS: Nobles of Persian Temple No. 46, AEAONMS, 653 N. West, are shewn with some of the children they entertained at a holiday party recently. On the table are baskets of candy or.d fruits the Shriners handed out to the

children after they finished a tasty meal cf turkey with all the trimmings." The Nobles are (left to right) Benjamin Dawsen, Erkme Freeman, Robert Chenault, Patrick Chavis, Lee Whitney and E. R. Jones.

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rector st-lcT this vveek 3 ^ dl " mented ’ adding that therc are rector, siaied this week spaces open in classes in upMr. Walker also announced that holstery. catering, wood shop. next semester begins Jan. 29 with radio and TV repair, bricklaying. registration Jan. 22, 23. .24 and 25 dry cleaning, spotting and pressIrom 5:30 p.m. thl 9 p.m. ing. blue print reading, shop rr, , „ . . , . math, auto shop, and alterations The m B m school head said that: and jr o{ lailored ma t cria i s . he is .jneerned because the Per- Thc ^ and tcndor rcpai ,. class frl "the "Sir rim ™ opened in September. advantage of tiie opportunities. The sc ’ ho °l also offers < ourses

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Mr. Walker pointed out that thc ^ ho °l diploma and elementary cer-

to keep the if the mayor and governor would

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Continued from Page 1 I which to deposit $6400.

The woman, whom Mrs. Carlton

described as being around 35 > 5- down in a back room. He took feet-five-mches tall, weighing 14o R enior th’s wallet which contained i pounds with brown skm and wear-j $12 and Green > s whjch contained

mg a black coat and light colored;

scarf, told Mrs. Carlton that she ^ief then went to the front was a stranger m town and that; of the st took $118 from under she had received the money from i the t . ounteI . ( $2 25 from the safe, insurance carried on her hus-| and then fled through t he front

; band who had died recently. The door

victim was shown a small green

box which supposedly contained THE BANDIT WAS described the $6400. as being about 32 years old, six “I TOLD HER that I had been feet two inches tall, weighing banking at Union Federal for about 180 pounds, wearing a dirty a number of years, recommended 1 gray coat and a white scarf around that she deposit the money there his face. and agreed to show her the bank’s At 10:30 a.m.. Jan^ 13, Sam’s location,” Mrs.. Carlton recalled! Liquor Store at 2654 Harding was [ as she looked through the files on robbed of $100 by a lone bandit; known pigeon-drop artists at Po- carrying a .38-caliber revolver. nC Mrs ea Cari a tonlold Sgts. Cates! FRANCES BAILEY 24 man ; and Bryant that she and the: T

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An investigating officer said the explosions definitely were related because all resulted from use of dynamite and the

same type of fuse.

Thi explosions jarred residents in the northeast section of the city and shattered some windows, reports stated.

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the one who was supposed to have found the $18,000 the green box which she had said contained $6400 as her ‘good faith’ money and I showed my bank book which listed a bal-

ance of $1135.

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Police Officer A. Y.‘ Parker and | woman and I went to the bank

his partner said they spotted a Negro about 20 years old running near the New Bethel Baptist Church after the first two ex-

plosions.

They said they sped up to stop him hut were halted by an ex-

where 1 withdrew $1,000 from

my account.”

The woman who had supposedly gone to* see her boss returned and met the other woman and Mrs. Carlton outside the bank a few minutes later and the three of

plosion 100 feet from their car. i them walked to the 100 block of Parker received a possible con- Delaware, where the woman who

cussion and his partner a nose-

bleed, reports said. The youth got away.

Police said they believed the blasts at the Triumph and St.

had “found the $18,000” asked Mrs. Carlton for her “good faith”

money, the detectives said. MRS. CARLTON gave her $1000

which the woinan wrapped in a

Luke churches were planted by handkerchief and placed in her

“the same person or persons” on i purse.

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Luke church might have been caused from a car, an officer said. A woman living across the street reported hearing a car stop and seeing passengers place a “smoking package-” at the curb. Thc Ti/umph Church blast knocked out supporting concrete blocks. At the Bethel Church, a chunk of concrete curbing was blasted out and windows blown in. The dynamite gouged out a two-foot hole in th.e pavement at

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stranger in the 100 block of Delaware and told Mrs. Carlton she would have to go to Mr. White’s office in Room 1104 of the 129 E. Market Building to pick up the $7000, her $1000 and a $6000 share

of the $18,000.

Going to the building Mrs. Carlton said she learned there was no

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Unable to locate the women and realizing that she had been swindled she returned to the bank : where officials phoned police.

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