Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1964 — Page 3

SEPTEMBER 5, 1964

THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

Doctor's son on dean's list at Bowdoin College

dean s list at Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine, for the first semester of the 1964-65

academic year.

He is Leon Dickson, son of Dr. Carolyn Lucas Dickson of Indianapolis, and Dr. Leon A.

Dickson of Detroit.

The announcement was made by Prof. A. Leroy Gleason Jr., dean of students at Bowdoin. Dean's list privileges are a-

Careful Driving In School Zones Urged By Police Chief Drive as thougn your driver’s license depended upon your conduct because it very easily

could.

With Indianapolis schools scheduled to open -Tuesday, this was the stern warning issued this week by Police Chief Noel Jones as he cautioned motorists against careless driving in school zones. Chief Jones, noting that school zones are clearly

warded to students who, dur-marked, promised that Munici

LEON DICKSON On Dean's List The son of an Indianapolis doctor earned his way on the

ing their last semester at Bowuoin, have achieved an honor average in their courses. Leon, a member of the international Alpha Rho Upsilon Fraternity on the college campus. is majoring in chemistry and plans to enter medicine. As a freshman he was on the debating team. His father was a Fhi Beta Kappa graduate of Lowdoin thus setting forth a challenge for young Leon who hopes to follow in his loot-

steps.

Leon is the grandson of Dr. and Mrs. Clarence Lucas Sr. of this city

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pal Court judges will continue their policy of showing no leniency toward school zone traf-

fic violators.

“The children have enjoyed a relatively safe summer vacation so now let’s all help them get back to school each and every day safely,’’ the

chief added.

Three plead guilty in license scandal Charged with being accessories to a false attestation, three men were fined $250 each Friday after they pleaded guilty to the charge, which grew out of the DMi.'I licensdt* plate scandal, in Criminal Court 2. The men were Herbert Baxter. .'15. 2015 Cornell; Charles H. Monger, 57. 1120 \V. Roaehe; and his son. Charles Jr., :>7.

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Baxter was fined $250 and

costs; on on*

RIOT-TORN PHILADELPHIA: Rioting, plundering and bloodshed left these scenes in the ravaged Negro area of North Philadelphia known as the "jungle." A total of 348 persons were injured. More than 100 of the injured were police officers A total

of 369 men, women and teenagers were arrested Mayor James H. Tate said "damage costs" would amount to several million dollars. (Central Press Photos)

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most of them owned by whites, blatantly ignored orders to stop. One woman was seen wheeling an entire rack of

clothing out of a store. Blanche, who led many dem-

it has heen seejnihglv minor onstrations in Chester, Fa., and incidents which have touched Cambridge. Md., said he was

Monger $250 and costs off the worst racial incidents, passing through the area when charge, and $1(1 and Less (Iran three weeks ago. <*n hell broke loose.

costs on an additional charge, and Mongol- Jr. was fined $25<i. All were given suspended prison terms of 1 to 3 year s on

he walked up and

Crowd tense

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pie, Stewart's sister anti ^cor-

poration secretary, told the w<

man. who disappeared from the scene shortly after the incident that she hatl gotten Snider in

a Negro woman was arrested He said

in the Chicago suburb of l*ix- down the streets for about trouble for no reason, moor and accused of “attempt- three hours attempting to calm Hayes, overhearing her rcing" to steal a half-pint hot- the people. The militant civil marks to the woman, told her

the recommendation of imtor Noble i{. Pearcy. Monger and his son

placed on o .e-year probation.

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Prose- tie of gin. This incident touched rights leader said bricks and to "stay out of family affairs” off three days of rioting, in bottles were hurled at him, in- and to get hack into the office, ut-iv which at least Jilt* Negroes .Hiring his left leg, hut not Mrs. Tempie told tire officer ere involved. seriously. that she was not talking to him. In the local outbreak, police Cecil Moore, another militant He then pointed his finger in

f tic i a Is said the riot started civil

rights leader- who heads her face, almost

when patrolmen were sum- il 11 ’ Philadelphia NAACP chap- nose, and ordered her inside, moned to an intersection to pleaded in vain over a When she refused to leu\e. help move a stalled ear. microphone to members of the she too was told she was under

crowd to stop looting stores, arrest. « Philip H. Savage, tri-state At the same time. J. Sam*.

him also.

Meanwhile, tire talk of possible violence was increasing among the crowd. Three other officers were dispatched to the scene, including one Negro officer who. without Success, attempted to dispurse the crowd. Police Chief Noel A Jones w as contacted and informed of . the situation, and immediately ordered the release of all persons involved. After their releases. the crowd, as well as the police, slowly left the scene. Chief Jones later said he , "thought it was a good idea i to shake hands and try to keep i the peace in that area" due to ,

touching her the racial situation existing

frogc 3 Citizens Forum to meet Thurs. at Fall Creek Y The Citizens Forum will shift its program into high gear with a big general membership meeting Thursday night, Sept. 10, 7 p.m., at the Fall Creek Parkway YMCA. Individuals desiring to join along with the general public are urged to attend according to Mrs. Mattie R. Coney, pres-

ident.

Mrs. Coney emphasized the fact that the Citizens Forum, an organization attempting to promote racial accord by stressing the importance of proper conduct, cleanliness and wellkept property, is non-partisan. “Rumors have bee floating around saying our organization is contradictory to its real purpose. The Forum is an effort to get all citizens, black and white, to better conditions in our city.” she explained. It’s non-religious, non-politi-cal and non-sectional, she

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Posters urging support of The Forum will get prominent display in the near future on buses throughout the city through the courtesy of the Indianapolis Transit System. Members were successful in getting the ITS to donate the posters plus the space. Automobile stickers are also being sold to promote interest in the group. Membership is open to anyone.

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Accor ding to reports. the driver of the auto would not

let police move the vehicle, and . f .u \r . n . . ... . . i sin( l Pennsvlvama) for the NA- was talking the dr iver's wife started pum- . • > •,. , ^ 7 , A< 1. said: I think its a questioning

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This was the fir st major ’Negro rioting this summer in

Philadelphia.

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The driver s wife, Mrs. Odessa Bradford. 34, of Philadelphia. later was charged with assault and battery. Her - husband. Rush, was not arrested. The incident which sparked the rioting is said to have involved Negro policemen and

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Rioting centered around youngsters to the same spot a;>Broad stfee’ and Columbia, proximately 10 hours later near the campus of Temple There were no serious acciUniversity. dents or incidents to mar the Police said looters of stores, day and even as boys and girls

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also and told him to get into the office, which he did. Meanwhile. Gibson, sensing the hostility of the crowd (there were talks of th incidents which have taken place in Harlem. New Jersey and more recently Philadelphia'. called the police department and asked for a superior officer because “the

situation was explosive.'* Alter he finished the call, lie

returned outside and again began talking to the same person about the incident. He anei Officer Mangus. speaking in an angered tone of voice, became engaged in a conversation over the arrests and Patrolman Hayes told Mangus to arrest

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throughout the country. Gibson said he thought the situation came about because they (police* seem to lump all Negroes in the same category." lie said that the two officers "neded a lot of training in hu-

man relations."

The Federal Bureau of Investigation has launched an investigation into tire incident.

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