Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1960 — Page 13
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the failure of Robinson to appear in a fight with Pedro Gonzales at Memorial Stadium in this city on Monday nite. May 16. Robinson is alleged to have called Flora a “dirty liar”, and Flora, a one-time welterweight fighter, leaped to his feet and started punching. Fists flew, asccording to the news item, as Robinson accepted the challenge, but before and damage Was done George Gainford and others stepped in and broke up the fite.
in London, Hopkins said aH he can remember is that he separated them . . . “But someone got hurt in the separation — and it wasn’t me. And it wiasn’t Frank.” DR. BENTLEY GLASS of Johns Hopkins University, in a speech before the American Association for the Advancement of Science, said that in 2,000 years, there will be no race problem in America . The Baltimore geneticist also said the genes of white and non-
“BIG JOHN” HOPKINS says white will be mixed through interhe is not F'rank Sinatra’s body- marriage in the population so all guard, but is his friend ,. . . Says persons wilt have about the same he works for Sammy Davis Jr. but color. (This is something for the was with Sinatra during the fracas future Negrophobes to think
in a Los Angeles parking lot. Now about!)
ON THE LOCAL SCENE . . . Theodore Vassileff. owner of Ted’s Liquor store at 729 Indiana Ave. and Frank Marrand, an employee, were beaten with bottles by two men who robbed the store of an undetermined amount of loot . . . Which brings our argument to the fore about having walking patrolmen along the Avenoo nitely from the pawnshop to the hospital, and especially in and around Lockcfield . . . Patrolmen should be walking on each side of the street . . . one going and one coming from 9 p,m. till 5 a. m. . . . They are needed In view of the things happening
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AND LOCKEFIELD GARDENS should have a full time armed guard walking the premises every nite . . . with more emphasis on dark Locke and Blake Sts. . . . Surely the federal-owned propect can stand the expense of giving the tenants a little tiny-hit of aft-er-dark protection . . Publisher Opal Tandy and Attorney Rufus Kuykendall were witnesses at-the recent Jacque Durham trial . . . They testified that the Ebony Lounge’s reputation was hurt by the continued presence of the local gendarmes. It seems to me that the police should get up off the fella’s back until they have good and sufficient reasons to crash the place . . . Edward (Doris) { Hall, former entertainer and presently employed at Stout’s Shoe store. Is confined in General Hospital . . . His condition was "good” at this writine
4 Nites Dancin' at Flamingo Fri. Thru Mon.
A merry round of dancing is scheduled at the Flamingo, 427*6 Indiana Ave. Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Monday (4 big nites), May 27, 28, 29, 30, with breakfast dances Fri. and Sat. from 1 a.m. till 5 a.m. and matinees Sunday and Monday from 4 p.m. till 7 p.m. and dancing both nites from 9 till 2 a.m. A holiday festival with entertainment at its merry best. Featured on the big holiday dance and show bill are: the Students, Naptown’s town vocal group, giving with "I'm So Young, “Every Day of the Week,” “My Vow to You,” "That’s How I Feel,” etc. (their own recordings); Big Tiny Kennedy, emcee, blues singer and comedian; the Titantics, frantic songsters, plus Sonnie Krystal and his quintet, featuring Freda Warren, queen of the blues. Don’t miss this carnival of fun Fri. thru Mon. at the Flamingo with door prizes to the lucky winners. Advance is $1.00 and $1.50 at the door. Tickets are good for any night. The gala holiday treat is sponsored by the Kings Club.
CONVICTS HAVE OWN RADIO STATION CHICAGO (ANP)—A new radio station operating inside and exclusively for inmates has been installed in the Cook County jail here. The jail has a large contingent of Negroes.
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J. ROMEO THOMPSON, barber at the Marble Palace, is confined in Veterans Hospital. His condition was much improved when we visited him Tuesday in company with Howard Filmore and Charles Preston of The Recorder staff VOTING IN THE Tavern Waitress Contest will end June 4 . . . So hurry those VOTES in for your fa orite tavern waitress. These fine girls need your support. Don’t throw your Recorder away until you have voted for the girl who treats you courteously all through < the year . . . Give her a break . . ! Jessica McGhee was in the office Monday for a short session with the gang . . . The girl still * Plays it COOL! . . McCarley J&a uld i n S is getting a C^ddy, g came T)y Sunday ayem to take ? us to breakfast in his new hoprie on Dexter. The fella is a well known singer, dancer and comed-
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EUROPE BOUND . . . The Le land Baileys, the J. Wallace Halls and the Horace Pages will leave in July for a two-month trip in Europe. They’ll visit most of the principal cities during their stay.
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