Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 6 January 1962 — Page 3
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OZMAN'S LOW, LOW PRICES Jan. 4th thru Jan. IQth ( GOVERNMENT inspected Baby Beef Sale! ROUND STEAK . T-BONE STEAK *»• OVC SIRLOIN STEAK rft. RIB STEAK *>• JVC CHUCK ROAST lb. 39c SHO. ROAST lb. 49c
Hamburger O Ike Bologna Smo. Sausage J "| QQ ™ ^
FIRST CUT
Pork Chops
Spore Ribs
GOVERNMENT INSPECTED
LAMB SHO. ROAST
lb. 29c
LAMB CHOPS
lb. 39c
3 LBS. $1.00
LAMB BREAST
4 lbs. $100
LAMB STEW
4 lbs. $1.00
SHO. BONES
7 lbs. $1.00
PIG FEET
7 lbs. $1.00
JOWL BACON v
4 lbs. $1.00
BOILING BEEF
4 lbs. $1.00
WIENERS 2 lb. cello bag 79c
HOG HEADS
lb. 15c
SWEET HICKORY OR NOVA BRAND TRAY PACKED Sliced Bacon 3 lbs. $1.00 ROLL SAUSAGE 3 lb. roll $1.00 SMO. HAM rr m lb. 39c BACON"” 3lbs.$1.00
FRESH TENDER GREENS 4 LBS. 49c
NO. 1 YAMS 4 LBS.
59c
LARGE CRISPY HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 29c
NO. 1 Potatoes 25 - 69c
ORANGES
JONATHAN APPLES
3 doz. $1.00
4 ohob.k 39c
ANGEL FOOD CAKE Large Size 25c
MACARONI SPAGHETTI 3-lb. Box 49c
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES
STORE HOURS
MON. THRU THURS. 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M. FRI. AND SAT. 9:00 A. M. TO 11:00 P. M.
SUN. 9:00 A.M. TO 10:00 P.M.
AFRICAN STUDENTS VISIT GOVERNOR: Five of twenty-four African exchange students who are members of the African Scholarship Program of American Universities paid a surprise visit recently to the office of Gov. Matthew E. Welsh. They also attended a Christmas reunion in Indianapolis and attended the city basketball tourney at Tech High School. They were housed at Butler University. Shown
talking with the governor are (left to right) Zomba Libeity of Liberia and Ohio Wesleyan; Silas Adeyemi of Nigeria and Knoxville College; Tunji Adelekan of Nigeria and Ohio State; Wade Adunjirin of Nigeria and Wooster College of Ohio; add William Cooper of Liberia and Fisk University. (Recorder photo by Houston Dickie).
Police Officers Take Cheer To Three Needy Families Three Neprro families in need same house at 2339 N. Illinois and were made happy Christmas another at 1710 N. College The through the sincere earnestness latter was a family with 8 chil-
and charitable act on two white In- dren.
dianapolis police /officers who With their own money the upon investigating at_the North- policemen purchased food late side home discovered that the chil- Christmas Eve after most stores dien ^ visit from Santa Claus had closed and would have brought Jooked pretty dim toys had any department stores
ine officers’ kindness was made been open,
known this week Officers Clyde A plentiful variety of food was H. Hueber of 425 E. Orange and delivered personally to each of the F .^ an , k . Ben y ett ..? f w . ^/.families by the officers in their aided two families living in the Patrol Wagon 57—thus making
the tots dream for a Merry
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Christmas a reality.
Officers Hueber and Bennett were praised by neighbors in the community who called the goodwill deed to The Recorder’s attention. Officer Bennett expressed both’s feelings when he modestly replied: “We felt that by doing this it helped us to have a nicer Christmas. We enjoyed a nicer Christmas though we were not seeking publicity and felt that we were doing our duty and helping a hu-
man need.”
Our hat is doffed to Officers Bennett and Hueber—examples of humane police officers.
Judge Who Handed Down
Controversial School Case Ruling Promoted
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico— (ANP)—President Kennedy last, week promoted Federal District Judge J. Skelly Wright—who handed down a controversial
school-integration ruling for New „ , ^ ■■■■ Orleans—to the Circuit Court of ' Franklin D. Roosevelt and James
[Ohio Woman Prays for Head Of Kennedy Clan CLEVELAND, Ohio (ANP)—A 69-year-old> Negro widow is praying for the recovery of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., striken father of President John F. Kennedy. She is Mrs. Janie Campbell of Cleveland who, for three years worked as a maid in the Kennedy mansion at Palm Beach, Fla. That was more than two decades ago but Mrs. Campbell remembers the elder Kennedy as “a wonderful
man.”
Speaking at'her home here, she said of Kennedy: “He always treated his wife as if they were on their honeymoon. He was nice to everyone. All the servants and everyone else really Ifked him.” Mrs. Campbell remembers the Kennedys as an active, vivacious family. The boys she referred to the President and his brother, Joseph Jr., who was killed in World War II—were “always wrestling, swimming, playing tennis, doing something athletic, or eating,” Mrs. Campbell reca’led. One time, Mrs. Campbell said,
Mrs. Kennedy told her:
“Jfcnie, I have nine children — and I’d like to have nirle more.” Mrs. Campbell remembers, rloo, the famous visitors to the Palm Beach mansion, former President
Scout Offical Cited By Central Indiana Council Lewis Randle, neighborhood comnissioner for the Central. Indiana Council Boy Scouts of America, vas recently honored at the aniual Council Commissioner party it Second Presbyterian Church. Randle was also extended an nvitation to become a member of he coveted Arrowhead Honor orranization for commissioners. He was presented a framed cer;ificate signifying his outstanding •ommunity service plus a silver ’loth arrow for the sleeve of his icouter uniform. • Charles F. Merrick, district comnissioner and William Graves, a neighborhood commissioner, said hat openings for neighborhood commissioners at New Hope Baptist Church and Trinity CME Church. The Central Indiana Council urges any interested communityminded men with desire to work as personnel men representing the Central Indiana Council’s Northeast District Service Arm to contact Bill Gfraves, 2450 Wheeler at ME. 6-8190. RETURNS TO BASE Pvt. John Gunn left Jan. 4 for Aberdeen, Md., Proving Grounds after visiting his mother, Mrs. Rosa Lee Gunn of Indianapolis for 21 days. .
The Indianapelis Recorder, Jan. 6, 1962-3
PAUSE FOR NEW YEAR: A group of gentlemen from the Crescent Club found time to pose for the photographer before the clock struck 12 at the Nite Lifers New Year's Eve party at the Masonic Temple. They are (left to right) Ernest Brodus, Wilbur Stone, Clarence Webb, Jessie Goodwin and Louis Clark. Patrick E. Chavis, a popular club member was not pictured.
Appeals for the District of Columbia. The President announced the appointment while acknowledging the retirement of Judge E, Barett Prettyman from the Washington Circuit bench. .
JOIN THE FOREIGN LEGION Company coming for a barbecue? You’ve got the steaks, sauce prepared, plenty of charcoal, ice for the cooler... ice, that’s all? Good grief, you forgot to get a case of FALLS CITY BEER. There are a few choice openings left in the Foreign Legion — join now.
SHOP AT
KELLY’S Bargain TOWN
A. Farley, one-time Democratic na-
tional chairman.
One of her' treasures is a letter from President Kennedy, acknowledging her congratulations
jn his e’ection.
Mrs. Campbell now keeps house for her nepnew James Jones, and four foster children. Latest reports from Palm Beach (Friday, Dec. 22) indicated that the President’s father was still in serious condition. A physician in charge of the medical team attendig the father said, “He’s a little v ettef” after suffering a stroke that caused paralysis. “I’m more satisfied,” Dr. Marco Johannsen told newsmen at St. Marv’s hosoital in West Palm Beach. The senior Kennedy recognized the ^resident during a brief visit on
Thursday.
Open Mon., Thurs., Fri. Till 9
Welsh Rescinds Elkhart' Man's Extradition A 55-year-old native of Mississippi who spent 15 years in prison there for murder and then jumped parole, might receive another parole because of his good behavior while livinp; nine years in Indiana. Last week Gov. Matthew E. Welsh approved extradition of Dave Callion, Rt. 4, Elkhart, to serve the remainder of the prison sentence, but Tuesday withdrew his decision. Callion, alias Henry White, fled to Elkhart one year after his parole and obtained a job as a factorv worker. Because Callion had not been in any trouble since moving to Elkhart, Correction Commisioner Arthur Campbell and Parole Director George Denton appealed to the Governor to dismiss the extradition. Elkhart Police Chief Van W. Kessler and Syd Krulewitch, vice president of Metal Products Co., where Callion works, also backed the fugitive. Mississippi officials agreed to reconsider the case «dth a view toward reinstating Callion’s parole under supervision of Indiana parole officers. A raid on an alleged gaming establishment Nov. 10 uncovered Callion. Fe was arrested dnd charged as a frequenter of a gaming house. His finger prints taken at the time of hi'! arrest were sent.to the FBI in Washington and Callion was identified as a fugitive.
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