Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 September 1961 — Page 13

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The People I Meet

By BARON HARRIS

r By BARON HARRIS We predict that if Richard HOLLYWOOD, Calif. — Back Nixon runs for governor of the again at the sanrte old scene, peck- state of California he’ll be 1/ift bn the same old typewriter, swamped by the present Governor Hbd a *long telephone conversation Pat Brown who has practically with good friend and movie ac- assured himself of another term tress, LOUISE BEAVERS who by hiring an inter-racial staff and made- the -first ‘Imitation Of Life*, his appearance at the MARTIN f Shd*s Been ailing for, oh so long LUTHER KING freedom rally, but she says she’s getting better Invincible ARCHIE MOORE, as the* days go by. Good for her the sly mongoose, will be back in li'cause she’s a real trouper from the big -headlines soon. His trainthe 'old school. I do wonder what er, quiet and unassuming HIAhappened to ETHEL WATERS. WATHA GRAY, will probably enI see by the papers that Ku, ter into a business soon and it Klux and Klan are busy in might have much to do with a hfapfowri. ^Trying to talk Integra- ‘school of boxing’. ARCHIE will tion to them is just like trying beat anybody who gets in the to take their sheets ^away. same ring with him to try to take I. murder on the upswing in his title. Take that any

N.ptown? Actress GAIL RUSSEL. after m'ah'y ‘ a bout with the

bottle, was quietly laid to rest the other day. §he lived on the Westside of L.A. instead of in Hollywood like most stars. The Westside is heavily populated by tan" folk. No recent word from {3AM 'GOLDBERG so I guess he’s

quietly maneuvering.

t BOB BAILEY who is director of public relations at Las Vegas’ fabulous CARVER HOUSE has Invited us, along with our photographer, over to photograph the ‘CA^VERETTES’, those swinging show girls and dancing cuties who labor there. This time we’re beating Ebony magazine to the punch ’cause this is for our magazine, >NZE MANNIKINS, which to press in September. They sur’e are some ‘ beauteous lassies and choreographer, Don Fontaine, sttt-ely "knows how to get the best

DOOTSIE WILLIAMS of DOOTO records will fly to Chicago

The Avenoo Continued from Page 12

and had the pleasure of telling a few of them of their promotions . . . And, because of this, we could not do what we started out to do—send a letter to the chief of nolice . . . because we still don’t think this particular officer with the club, acted like a good policeman should. But maybe he’ll pull out of it—at least we hope he will. We know that some young officers go on the force with a chip on their shoulder because of things that happened to them in their teen and adult age. It could be that some kids took their lunch money, or beat them up, or some girl gave him the gate, or some young lady would not bow to his wishes, and many other things that happen to all of us durng our youth. But we shouldn’t hold these things over the heads of people when we get a job with a

to investigate the gent who has • little authority. Remember, the

been making and selling bootleg REDD FOXX records. We like L.A. but we’ll be spending the weekend at 1124 North Hoover Street in Hollywood, U.S.A., the

city of make believe.

out of. them

himself.

He’s quite a dancer

Washington

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Anyone wanting to buy a pet squirrel monkey can do so for nine dollars and ninety-five cents. I’ll send you the contact. Not long ago there was a gasoline war going on in L.A. and as soon as that war ended a grocery *tfar began and is still on so we’re eating high up on the steer for a change. JOHNNY LEE who played the part of Lawyer Calhoun in the Amos ’n’ Andy series has teamed with one of Ted Lewis’ shadows, ELROY PEACE, and recorded ‘SLIPPING ON A BANANA PEEL’. It’s on a 45 rpm and it’s really a riot of laughter. Pick up on it at ARLENE’S RECORD, SHOP, You'll dig it the most to I say Hie least.

point-after. Meanwhile Manual was knocking off Sacred Heart 26-21, with Chuck Dennison scoring two longrun touchdowns. ANOTHER SOUTHSIDE SCHOOL bit the dust Saturday when Scecina romped to a 36-6 rout of Wood. John Bryant was the Crusaders’ .top scorer with 12 points but the picture run was turned in by Mike Durham, who threaded his way 66 yards for a touchdown in the first quarter. Other Scecina TD’s were scored by Jake Hagist nnd Terry Rodgers. A 63-yard pass from Lefty Ledale Johnson to Pack Craig set up the Chucks’ lone marker. It carried to the Scecina 8, whence George Jones rounded end for the score. WOOD WAS SLATED to play at New Castle on Friday, Sept. 15, while Scecina was going to Ft. Wayne Central Catholic.

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! men who rise to the top in any walk of life, are those who know how to treat their fellow man . . . and that goes for police officers . . . because those badges aren’t tattooed on—they come off very easily. GATHERING THE NEWS . . . Chief Inspector George M. Reddinfr, the highest ranking Negro officer of the New York City police department, was buried in that city on August 31. Death came at the age of 60. His brother was the first Negro detective in

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Charles McHarry’s On The Town column in the New York News of Sept. 5, had a good piece on The Celebrity Chauffeur—Roosevelt S. Zanders, a Negro who operates an automobile rental agency for celebrities in New York City. According to the piece Mr. Zanders’ assets consist of eight Cadillacs, one Rolls-Royce, and a personalized chauffering business grossing $125,000 annually .. . and sound acquaintanceships with such notables as President Kennedy, S. Hurok, Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Mayor Wagner, John Wayne, Aristotle Onassis, Pandit Nehru, Adlai Stevenson, Bob Hope and President Nkrumah of Ghana. (The moral of this piece s—you can make it if you try). Believe me when I tell you! ON THE LOCAL SCENE . . . Can you imagine q person withdrawing their life’s savings from the bank and turning it over to strangers . . . Well, it’s happenng here in Naptown ... in spite of the fact these old time badger games have been exposed repeatedly in the press . . . And yet people are still falling for that old dilapidated “short-con” . . . I trying to get something for i nuthin’ . . . and it just doesn’t | work out that way . . . But even ! with this piece as a reminder . . . I we are willin’ to bet that the I smart boys and gals (who work this racket) find them another sucker in the next three weeks . . . (whatchabet!) JUDGE JOHN Ij. NIBLACK of Mariojj County Circuit -£oq£t is stirring up a hornet’s nest in asking for legislation to require the STERILIZATION of women with more than two or three illegitimate children being supported by welfare programs. The judge is quoted as having said: “A mother and her nine illegitimate children are being supported by the local welfare program.” NOT TOO LONG ago the state j of Louisiana threatened to take i all unwed mothers off the welfare | rolls . . . and you know who was hit the hardest. The same thing | is being tried in Newburgh. New York . . . and as always the Ne- j gro is the biggest sufferer . . . | women both white and colored i will continue to have children with ! or without matrimony. Whether it; is right or wrong . . . who can , say? To them it is a wonderful; experience (maybe?). At least,! it must be an exhiliratin’ feeling ! . . . one we dare say, the young girls and women of the nation will not be deprived of . . . come hell or high water . . . laws notwithstanding! Yes, suh! THE MONTGOMERY BROTHERS . . . Monk, Buddy and Wes Montgomery, formerly known as the Master Sounds, closed 2 weeks back at Black Orchid Club in Los Angeles . . . Rated as the nation’s outstanding jazz group, the former Naptown boys are literally burning up the West Coas^ BREEZING ALONG WITH THE NEWS ... We finally sold the bass fiddle cover to a local fiddler for $5.00. And this money will be turned over to The Recorder Christmas Cheer Fund in accordance with the wishes of the lady who contributed the cover—Hortense (playgirl) Bowman, who recently returned from a long visit in California . . . Received a nice scribe from Jesselle McGee, who told us of her winning the Hospital Golf Tournament first prize, and that she’ll play at Douglass Park next week. She also took in the Starlight Musicals 3 weeks back. She said she was sorry to hear of the death of Lieutenant George Sneed, and “We will all miss Uncle George.” HAVE YOU ever seen so many men and women wearing dark glasses early ayem and after dark ? Are they in disguise ? And have you noticed that the women with the worst figures wear the shortest shorts and tightest pants? Just what are they trying to prove? You tell me!

DUKE ELLINGTON NIXES SEGREGATED JAZZ Duke Ellington, who is on a tour of the Southwest, following a policy of refusing to play before segregated audiences, cancelled an appearance at Little Rock, Ark., last week after he learned that the band stadium was segregated. The policy was announced by the NAACP, as Ellington headed for Texas, where he is schedule to play in Dallas, Houston, San Angelo, Amarillo, Abilene and Midland.

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LIAMS, president of the Houston NAACP, blasted the Oilers’ policy and said: “It is the only team that enforces seating segregation. “We feel Houston, which hopes to become a major sports center, should conform to the policy df non-segregation.”

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myself believe that I’m not as good or better than any man on the field, no matter what they think about my size. “Pm fast. I’m not afraid and I don’t stand around trying to make up my mind where to go. I know I can’t run over anyone, so I, have to go around them. I guess that’s about all there is to

it" WHEN HE WAS DROPPED by the Montreal club, Tiller turned for ’advide to his Purdue coach) Jack Mollenkopf. Jack suggested he give the Tornadoes a whirl, and maybe he would attract attention and get a' shot to show that he could do what Buddy Young once did. Well, football scouts, why not?

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