Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 November 1947 — Page 15
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No Report Received, Asserts Chief Sanders |
Andther police brutality investiga- | tion loonied today as a 24-year-old | {truck driver charged he was beaten | | with blackjacks after 4 Saturday night.
Transit Co, said he” was beaten Lwithout provocation in'the turnkey's| loffice after he was arrested on a charge of drunkenness, Police Chief Howard Sanders said! he had not started an investigation!
special report on the alleged beating. Another Critically Hurt Meanwhile, one other victim of! alleged police “brutality” is still in|
|cgitical condition with a fractured Approximately 240 students now | are enrolled in the evening classes!
skull. . He is Charles H. Allen, 47, of 1342 E. Morris St., also arrested on a charge of drunkenness. He Was larrested Sept. 14 and taken to |General Hospital the next day. An investigation of his tase was demanded by Judge Joseph M. Howard, Municipal Court 3, when Mr. Allen could not appear in court. In an ensuing investigation re-| ligious workers visiting the lockup the night Mr. Allen was injured | stated they saw a prisoner dropped on his head on the concrete floor. Chief Sanders said this fase. remains open and that he {talk to Mr. Allen when he he
Col. Rossow to Addr ress
SAR Society Wednesday |
Col. Robert Rossow, superintendent, will {luncheon meeting of the Indiana | Society, Sons of the American | Revolution,
state police
The Society's World War Tn medals will be presented to’ those who served in. the armed forces | during the war. A ‘posthumous | award will be made to Lt. Charles!
in action.
Local Attorney to Speak
To Chemical Society John K. Ruckelshaus, Indianap-| olis attorney, will be the speaker at the luncheon meeting of the Indiana Section of the American Chemical Society tomorrow noon in the Warren Hotel. Mr. Ruckelshaus recently completed a survey in Europe for the Ulen & Co, Lebanon, Ind., and will talk about “Our Place ‘in Fufope. "
Decatur Hi-Y ‘Banquet |
To Honor Fathers Fathers of Decatur Central Hi-Y members will be honored by a father and son banquet today at 6 p. m. in the cafeteria. . Fifteen members will be inducted into - the club. The. local officers and Lewis Lyons, sponsor, are in charge of the annual candlelight services.
~{MOUNTIES NAB 3 IN BANK
SUSSEX, N. B, Nov. 10 (UP)— Royal Canadian Mounted Police captured three would-be bank robbers in a brief gun battle in the| Bank of Nova Scotia yesterday.
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- Gary Editor Gets Racial Award
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A Gary editor yesterday became the first recipient of the annual Emblem Club award to a white man|
address a who makes the best contribution in |
Indiana to improvement of racial conditions. The recipient is H. B. Snyder,
Jeditor of the ~ Gary: Post-Tribune} who. was honored for his stand}
against segregation in schools. The (scroll and pin from the Emblem Club of Senate Avenue YMCA was presented at a ‘program at’ the YMCA yesterday,
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[“victory” ‘by Dr. Mordecai Johnson, |president of Howard University. Mr. {Snyder opposed the recent strike by |white school children in Gary against attending classes with | Negroes. ; : “It is not merely a local victory but a victory in the deepest sense,” Dr: Johnson said. “Segregation is collapsing, not only in the North but, in the decade before us it will be eflectively challenged in the South.
Spurgeon Davenport, president of the Emblem Club, presided.
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State Teen Council To Hear Address !
Mrs. Eugene Pulliam will speak on “Across Europe” before a meeting of the State Teen Council tonight at 7 p. m. in the Brookside Center. Mrs. Pulliam will discuss conditions in Europe as she and her husband found them during their recent tour of the continent. The business meeting will be in charge of David Fahey, president of the council. During the meeting, Garrett Ep{pley, state recreation counsellor from Indiana University, will explain the Governor's Recreation Commission, and K. Mark Cowen, city recreation head, will speak on the American National Recreation Society.
Four Directors Added
To Kenny Foundation MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 10 (UP)— Donald C. Dayton, president of the Sister Elizabeth Kenny Foundation today announced appointment of
directors. They were: Bradford Norman Jr., general vice president, Commercial National Bank, New York City; Rodney Howe Brandon, former Illinois public welfare director, Batavia, Ill.; Walter L. Gregory, former Palmer House vice president and president of the State Street Council, Chicago, and W. L. Kistler Jr.; oil producer, Tulsa, Okla.
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‘Group to Pay Honor
To Two Late Justices WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 (UP)—
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Former Secretary of State James P. Byrnes and formér UndersecreAcheson will|
neys who will meet here Wednesday to honor two late supreme court justices. Separate memorial services for Chief Justice Harlan Fiske Stone, who died April 22, 1946, and retired Justice James C. McReynolds, who died Aug. 24, 1946, will be con. ducted at the Supreme Court build- | ing.
‘Guerrilla Heads Cheap,’
Protests London Paper
LONDON, Nov. 10 (UP)—Nearly the whole front page of the Daily Mirror, one of ‘Britain's largest newspapers, was covered today by two pictures of mounted Greek troops holding up the shopped-off| heads of Greek guerrillas. “What are we British doing?” headlines said. “Heads are cheap.” The Mirror reported that the
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the streets of villages and quoted a discharged soldier who said ‘Brit«| ish troops -had to stand by while many atrocities were committed against the’ Communists,
Four Die in Michigan Truck-Auto Collision LANSING, Nov. 10 '(UP)-—Four
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