Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 October 1962 — Page 2

2—The Indianapolis Recorder, Oct. 27,1962

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the nigrht she took her son to jail Mrs. Ross said she noticed her son had a Scottish Rite ring, which she said she recognized as having been stolen after reading a story in a newspaper. She said she questioned Hayden about the ring, but he claimed he had found it. However later, she said, he admitted to her that he [ had stolen the ring and asked that I j she take him to jail. “I WAS GOING to take him to | j jail the next day, but he said rf j I didn’t go with him, then he I would go by himself,” the dis-1 contented mother stated. She further stated that she knew nothing about the Marshall case until she heard a news broadcast March 13 which said her son had signed a confession admitting the purse snatching. I When asked if she thought her son received a fair trial, Mrs. Ross said, “No,” but refused to elaborate saying, “I have a whole lot i of reasons but I won’t go into : that.” It was not immediately learned i whether or not the boy would be transferred to Michigan City where life termers usually are taken, or to some other institu-

tion.

Survey Shows Continued from Page i bera is just beginning to get rec-

ognition.”

The references were to the repbtted gain of 33.1 per cent or an increase of 343 jobs in positioita paying from $fc,955 to $18,500 in one yeai*. This was in the GS-12 through 18 category, the professional and

technical class.

Also reported was an 18.3 percent gain or 4,481 more jobs for Negroes in positions paying from $4,481 to $9,640. This is in the GS-5 through 11 category, the middle infcoihe group. In the Postal service, there were 86,941 Negi*o employes representing 16.1 per cent of the total work force of 576,121, as compared to 83,137 and 14.6 for the total force of 566,158 last year. The 86,941 Negro Postal employes represents a total increase of 9,963 jobs. No salary figures were given for Post-

al employes.

THE TOTAL of 292,836 Negro emnloyes in all agencies compares with 282,566 a year ago, an overall increase of 10.270. Laudatory comments by Johnson, Bailey and Martin indicated that the Democrats may use the figures to bolster their contention that Negroes are prospering under the present Administration.

James E. McCart of the state Department of Correction said the case will he reviewed to determine where Hayden will be imprisoned. ; The youth will he eligible for | parole in 18 years.

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A Message From Wilbur H. Grant Every citizen has the right to the fair and impartial administration of the Law. This is basic to the welfare of the community. Negro citizens know such impartiality is not always evident. These Republican candidates pledge to you, as required by the facts and the Law,—Justice. I urge you to vote for the candidates of the Republican Party, for they believe and will uphold the belief that the judgements of our courts should be the same for Negro citizens as for all other citizens. Take this opportunity to use your vote to achieve a greater degree of democracy in the courts of Marion County. Your vote and support will be appreciated. Wilbur H. Grant

WILBUR II. GRANT Candidate for Judge, Superior Court 2 Practicing attorney for 35 years. Served three terms in the Indiana General Assembly and 8 years as deputy Marion County Prosecutor.

ALSO VOTE FOR THESE OTHER OUTSTANDING REPUBLICAN JUDICIAL CANDIDATES

John L. Niblack Judge Of Circuit Court

Noble R. Pearcy Marion Co. Prosecutor

Charles C. Daugherty Judge, Superior Court 1

Glenn W. Funk Judge, Superior Court 3

Frank A. Symmes, Jr. Judge, Superior Court 4

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Addison M. Dowling Judge, Superior Court 5

Floyd R. Mannon Eugene M. Fife, Jr. Sanl I. Rabb Edwin McClure Judge, Probate Court Judge, Criminal Court 1 Judge, Criminal Court 2 Marion County Clerk

Republican Lawyers Judicial Committee—John Rabb Emison, Chairman; Irving M. Fauvre, Vice Chairman; Jack C. Daw, Secretary; Kurt F. Pantzer, Jr., Treasurer. 900 Fletcher Trust Bldg.