Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1967 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

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AN APPRECIATION

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wish to thank my many friends ar ^ lc * e concerning the for the beautiful cards, dona- death of Monroe Robinson, May Does Coca-Cola

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JACOBS BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME OBITUARIES

Obituaries from Jacobs Brothers Funeral Home for week ending May 13, 1967. Funeral services for Mr. Isiah Perkins were held May 9 at Westside Chapel. Elder J. P. Sarver officiated. Burial was in New Crown. Funeral services for Mrs. Nellie Herring wehe held May 10 at the Westside Chapel. Rev. Wm. F. Sweatt officiated. Burial was in Floral Park. Funeral services for Rev. Abraham L. Smith were held May 10 at Christ Temple No. 2. Elder Grigley officiated. Burial was in New Crown. Funeral services for Mr. Matthew W. Edwards were held May 11 in Greensburg, Ky. Funeral services for Cpo. Wm. Charles Johnson were held May 11 at the Westside Chapel. Rev. Stephen Wells officiated. Burial was in New Crown.

SNCC Leader Powell Brief

SAM COLE, JR. 2nd Murder Charge Story on Page One

DEATH NOTICE BEVERLEY A. LEWIS — departed this life May 3, 1967 at Marion County General Hospital. She was born May 12, 1941. Services were held at Patton Funeral Home with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. Survivors include a son, Walter Eugene; mother Mrs. Helen Reed, Walter Reed, stepfather; two sisters, Mrs. Conova Malone, Mrs. Shelia Black; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stone and a host of relatives and friends.

CHARLES WILSON A resident of fifty years, Charles Wilson, 62, 402 Bright died May 3 in General Hospital. He was born in Pratt City, Alabama. Services were held May 6 in Stuart Mortuary with burial in Floral Park. A sister, Mrs. Lola J. Morgan is the survivor.

MRS. SARAH E. FULLER An Indianapolis resident for 65 years, Mrs. Sarah E. Fuller, 86, 609 W. 30, died May 13 in Marion County General Hospital. Mrs. Fuller was born at Bethpage, Tenn. She worked as a seamstress for 25 years and was a member of Mt. Paran Baptist Church, Household of Ruth Lodp;e and a former member of the Sisters of Help of her church. Funeral services were held May 18 in Willis Mortuary Chapel, with burial in Floral

Continued from Page 1 the new chairman was recently a field worker in Alabama, and faced trial recently at Selma, Ala., on racial disturbance

charges.

Brown proposes as goals the expulsion from black communities of persons who exploit Negro people; Negro control of economics in the same areas; creation of an economic system responsible to Negro people and the end of the myth created by white people concerning history of Negro people. Brown concluded, “We want to develop an awareness and appreciation of the beauty of our thick lips, broad noses, kinky hair . . . and soul.” Park Cemetery. Survivors include: Mrs. Viola Carson, daughter, five grandchildren, eight! great grandchildren and a bro-, ther, Buford Whitaker, Louis-,

ville, Ky.

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Continued from Page 1 majority of the House as a legislative act which inflicts punishment without a judicial

trial.”

The lawyer argued that the House action violated Constitutional guarantees against a bill of attainder.

Sofrurdoy, May 20, 1967 A bill of attainder, the brief added, “generates a special and unique demand on the courts— a compulsion more urgent and imperative even than the striking down of an unconstitutional act. “The reason is simple: A bill of attainder represents usurption, by the legislature, of the functions assigned to the judiciary. The integrity of the judicial function itself is transgressed.”

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