Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 14 March 1940 — Page 11

HOMER JESSUP, 46, DIES | NOBLESVILLE; Ind., March 14.— Homer Jessup, who began his second term as Hamilton County Commissioner Jan. 1, died yesterday at Methodist Hospital, Indianapolis. He was 46 and for 15 years had owned

in G Minor and Wagner's Preludes| {to “Die Meistersinger” and “Parsi-| fal”. Other compositions to be available include the works of such composers as Brahms, Frank, Bach, Debussy and others and supervised large farms. He is; . survived by his wife and a brother, : Elmer Jessup, Cleveland, oO. 1909 NOBEL WINNER ILL STOCKHOLM, March 14 (U. P). | —Selma Lagerloef, famous Swedish writer and winner. of the 1909 Nobel

was made by Mrs. Booth T. JameSon, League president. “We are most grateful for this fine gift of great music,” Mr. Dunn] said. “Some of our 37 grade and high schools already are acquiring this classical library. These records will be placed ‘in’ circulation to benefit the rest of the schools.” A new symphony or classical composition is rel each Saturday from the campaign headquarters, 245 N. Pennsylvania ‘St. Already available are ‘Schubert's

ow SCHOOLS GIVEN SYMPHONY SET

Masterpieces to Pupils. In Marion County.

4 4 "JURY HEARS OF 18 FLOGEINGS

Testimony at Inquiry Filled With References to Ku-Klux Klan.

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ATLANTA, Ga., March 14 (U. P.). =At least 18 persons have been whipped by masked men in the Atlanta suburbs, a coroner's jury investigating the slaying of Ike Gaston, a barber, had discovered today. Mr. Gaston’s body was discovered over the week-end. He had. been whipped brutally, apparently with a heavy leather strap. The jury decided that he had died “from the effects of ‘an unlawful beating administered by three or more persons whose identity is not known.” - ‘The jury heard testimony describing 18 cases of cat-of-nine-tails Justice meted out by masked men The testimony was replete with references to the Ku-Klux Klan which has its national headquarters here.

Claims Husband Whipped

. Mrs. W. L. Allen, wife of a Fulton County tenant farmer, testified that

of the East Poiut (an Atlanta suburb) klan, had objected to an old negro living on their farm. Mr. Scarborough warned her husband, she said. Shortly afterward, she testified, he was dragged from his home at night and whipped. T. E. Young testified that he had been ‘dragged from his home and whipped the night of July 25, 1939. Lewis F. Johnson, a baker of East Point, said the group of men which flogged him had been composed of men he knew to be Klansmen and several others he knew to be police-

Gaines Barrett, a lawyer of Union City, another suburb, said he had ‘been threatened when he refused to join the Klan. Some of the floggings occurred several years ago. The victims had been warned to say nothing of their tormént and had been afraid until Gaston’s death brought the matter into the open. . Offers Klan’s Help Gaston’s body was discovered in a fleld. J. A. Colescott, Imperial Wizard of the Klan, denied that the Klan had had anything to do with the flogging and offered his organization’s help in finding the men who: flogged him. The Coroner’s Jury inquiry was into Gaston’s death and the other testimony was incidental. In addition the County Grand Jury was considering indictments against four white men accused of assault with intent to murder in another flogging case. County ° Solicitor - General John A. Boykin said he had the help of agents of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. U. S. District Judge E. Marvin Underwood had condemned the floggings as a violation of civil rights:

HUNT ELDERLY MAN IN ATTACK ON GIRL

SOUTH BEND, Ind, March 14 (U.' P.).—Police today sought an elderly man driving a blue sedan in connection with an attempted

old girl who incoherently told authorities that she was beaten when she accepted a ride “with an old mah in a blue car” while on-her

Dr. Thomas H. Cochrane . North St., with an opthalmoscope. . : Motorists have today and tomorrow remaining to have their eyes tested at the visual safety clinic in the Hotel Severin. The clinic is being operated by

‘+ » examines Miss Crystal Evans, 335 E.

The Junior League of Indianapolis has presented a. complete set of 10 symphonic ‘masterpieces to| the Marion County schools outside _ 1 Indianapolis. The presentation of the first four recordings being distributed by -the .{Indiana Music Appreciation Cam‘|paign took place this week in the ‘|office. of Schools Superintendent J. Malcolm Dunn. The _Presentation

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FIREMEN DISCOVER ‘THEN FIGHT BLAZE

Times Special ELKHART, Ind, Occupants of the residence of Mrs. Ruth Claussen here are thankful for the watchfulness of ‘the local fire departinent. Early morning risers in the home were surprised to see two fire trucks pull to a- screeching stop .in front, place ladders on the .roof and | clamber up. When the occupants investigated they discovered their roof afire. No alarm had been given. The firemen had seen the flames from their station house, not far away.

MR. AND MRS. FRITZ INJURED NEAR GARY

HAMMOND, Ind., March 14.—The condition of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Fritz, Indianapolis, was reported at St. Margaret’s Hospital here as good today. They were injured in an auto accident near Gary yesterday. Mr. Fritz, owner of. four drug stores in Indianapolis and former president of the National Association of Retail Druggists, received bruises and Mrs. Fritz's collar bone was

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