Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 31 March 1962 — Page 12
12—The Indianapolis Recorder, Mar. 31,1962
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PEOPLE (SOME) ARE FUN- and Hawkins Janitor Supply; NY . . . Can you remember hear- Atty. Wilbur H. Grant, Republican inK any of these fighters for inte- candidate for Judge of Superior gration asking Negroes to PA- Court 2; Dr. Russell A. Lane; TRONIZE Negro business and es- Atty. Everett I. Hall; State Senapccially Negro newspapers—where tor Robert Lee Brokenburr; Dr. they come continually with their Cleo Blackburn, supt. Planner BEEFS? The POOR struggling House; James C. Cummings, manNegro newspaper is expected to ager of Barrington; Atty. Patrick t arry the ‘TOtt£H’ in these cru- E. Chavis; Federation of Associatsades against the people who con- ed Clubs; Stuart’s Moving and tribute MOST to their upkeep... Storage, Inc.; The NAACP, Indiand in spite of the fact so many anapolis Branch; Foster Hotels; of these fighters for integration Dr. and Mrs. John C. Brown; Dr. don’t even read Negro newspapers, and Mrs. Melvin S. Baird, Jr.; Dr. • 40^ 44 T'4.'t^ -«.T xt J. Leon Simms; George T. PeLAsr W EEK was Negro News- Coursey . Dr R a i p h E. Hanley; Dr. paper vVeek celebrating 135 years ^ rt jj Ur Howell; Supreme Life Ins. of turhtimr for FREEDOM here Co (R ecc i e T. Avington, mgr.);
of lighting for FREEDOM in America. But in order a " hl#Ve ‘ hia revTr^UbWed
The big twist contest and dance with $75.00 in cash prizes will be dangling before the eyes of local twisters at the Southside Armory Friday nite when Specialty Record artist Lloyd Price and his 15-piece band hit the podium with the strains of “Lawdy Miss Clawdy” and many other popular numbers made famous by the nationallyknown blues shouter. ’ The twist contest and the lure of the $75.00 in cash loot should attract a large number of dance lovers who have gone all out for the dance craze originated by Hank Ballard and made famous by Chubby Checker plus the Pepperment Lounge in New York City. Coupled with this outstanding feature of the dance will be the chirping of Lloyd Price of such songs as “Mailman Blues,” “Hot Everywhere,” “Stagger Lee,” “I Wish Your Picture Was You,” etc. Advance tickets to the dance are now on sale in your neighborhood.
Dr. Frank E. Chowning; Dr. James
peration of every roo-o.ooooo Matt0( . k3 . A i (red H enry, real eaeither as leader or adver tflte broker, and Atty. Thomas M.
Also, two doctors who
preferred not to use their names. WE ARE grateful for this won-
Negro—either as reader or
tiser. Before spending your p” V”" MONEY consult the columns of ^ rowaus *
your newspaper for the ADVER-
S’-d’d^ r U oLr CO r 0 e P ad r ers 0 wo a u n . d d re" th£
TnoX™"'you’help main 3 ^ ^ices whenever nossible lain and create JOBS for your- And all the other ADVERTISERS ,. ( f an j kjp in this newspaper. And don t for- ‘ „ . get to tell them that you saw SALUTING the Negro Press in their names in YOUR Recorder, pccial advertisements run in this j^ouid be a good deal—whatcha-
ncwspaper were: Atcy. Rufus Kuy- y a bet? kendail. Republican candidate for J
■!, ud Jf e ' S 7 er i5 r anc C e OUr 0 t f 2 i d eri?r too ">«oh . . . They never hear the , .:ult 2 : Mme C J. Walker P M"g other side ... Watch the fella Walker Beauty Salon and who n, * good listener ...He time C\ J. Walker College of fan t end up dump . . If he keeps Beauty Culture; Atty. L. Aldridge listening he s bound to know some-
Lewis Jr.; Attys. Clarence Bolden thing.
and Robert Mann; Dr. A. D. Pinck- MILES DAVIS, the temperamennev: Dentists Robert T. Murrell; tal jazz trumpeter from the Big Cardinal M. Casey; Dr. and Mrs. Apple, failed to show with his Lehman D. Adams Jr.; Hazel Ho- sextet at a jazz concert in Bloom tel; Atty. Henry J. Richardson, ington under the sponsorship of Jr.; Fall Creek Parkway YMCA; the NAACP (Bloomington chapDr. B. A. Osborne; Mr. and Mrs. ter) last Saturday nite. More than Robert Womack, Sr» and Mrs. 800 jazz buffs were on hand for Bertha Womack; Grady B. Hinkle the music that failed to materialRealty Co.; Hawkins Hardware (Continued on Page 13)
PEOPLE—Some of them talk
JOHNNY MATHIS TO SING ON ‘OSCAR’ SHOW Johnny Mathis has been named to sing one of the five nominated songs on the 34th Annual “Oscar” Show of the Academy of Motion P i c t u r e Arts and Sciences, Arthur Freed, producer of the Program, announced last week. Named earlier to sing on the Awards presentation were Gogi Grant and Andy Williams. Freed said the assignment of songs which each vocalist will sing will be made at a later date. The Awards Presentation Show will be carried by the combined radio and television networks of the American Broadcasting Company and the Canadian Broadcasting Company starting at 10:30 p.m. (EST) Monday, April 9.
'Francis Fare at
of Assisi' Solid Film Walker Theater Sun.
STUART WHITMAN, Dolores Hart and Bradfordpillman are shown in a scene from "Francis of Assisi," which starts Sunday at the Walker theater.
Haughville Tavern is Open. After Expensive Remodeling The Haughville Tavern at 968 and wines. N. Traub (at 10th St.) is now Yes, the Haughville Tavern has open after extensive remodeling had a “Face Lifting” and wants and is sporting new decorations, the whole town to know that it’s new restrooms and new lighting the same old spot with the same fixtures . . . and the new atmos- old friendly service that has bephere is bringing in new customers come a standard at the establishfrom all around the town. ment where old friends meet new Laumont Richardson, the well- ones ever y d a y °f t* 16 week, known proprietor, has gone to tre- Lamount invites you and your mendous expense in order to make friends to drop in this weekend the drinkery one of the most pleas- and see what a difference a little ant places to enjoy a refreshing “Face Lifting” makes. You’ll like drink of popular beers, whiskies it!
Stuart Whitman portrays Paolo, the warrior-nobleman, in the Perseus-20th Century-Fox CinemaScope DeLuxe Color drama “Francis of Assisi” set against the strife and turbulence of a world just emerging from the Dark Ages. The film opens Sunday at the Walker Theatre. Stuart Whitman plays a man whose entire life has been motivated by the power of the sword. He finds it impossible to comprehend how Francis (Bradford Dillman), a fine warrior who had saved his life on the battle field, can wish to live in poverty and devote himself to an unseen God. He comes to hate Francis, because Clare (Dolores Hart), the woman he loves, is inspired to follow in the monk’s devoted path. Whitman, one of the busiest actors in and out of Hollywood, is certainly seeing the world. Just fifteen months ago Stuart traveled from Hollywood to Big Bear, California for 20th Century-Fox’s “Hound Dog Man.” Upon completion of the film, he rushed back to the Fox studio in Hollywood for “The Story of Ruth.” His next step was New York, where hp starred in “Murder IncorporatecL” From New York, he went straight to Ireland for “The Mark.” The same day this film was completed. Whitman foond himself on a jet for Hollywood and three days later was before the cameras in “The Fiercest Heart.”
THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Hit No. 1 - Man OF 1000 Faces Hit No. 2 Curucu, Beast OF The Amazon SUN. - MON. - TUES. - WED.
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HOW I LUSTY, RDHIM YOUtt ADVENTURER TURNED IITO A SAIITIT MAI OF (00!
A PCIIMU# WWOOVCT.ON •TAftAW* BRADFORD DILLMAN • DOLORES HART STUART WHITMAN; PEDRO ARMENDARIZ A» SUCTAN Produced by PtATO A SKOURAS • Directed by lAICHAEL CURTIZ Screenplay by EUGENE VALE, JAMES FORSYTH & JACK THOMAS COLOR -toy DE LUXE Oim«n*aScopE
ALL OF THEM WERE BY LOVE POSSESSEDI
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LLOYD PRICE AND HIS 15-PIECE BAND WILL PLAY FOR THE — BIG TWIST Contest And Dance
"Lawdy Miss Clawdy," 'Stagger Lee," "Mailman Blues," etc.
FRI. NITE Mar. 30 Hrs. 10 to 2 SOUTHSIDE ARMORY
2015 S. PENN. PRIZES
BIG PRIZE $75.00 Judges: Lloyd Price ond Harold Logan
Adv. $2.00 - Door $2.50 — TICKETS ON SALE — Edward's Record Shop, Perk's Restaurant, Columbia Pharmacy, Arleen's Record Shop, Douglass Park Pharmacy, B & L Tavern, Lockefield Record Shop, Bar-B-Cue Heaven (Both Places), Harry Hyde TV Shop, W. 34th St. and Sam's Barber Shop, W. 30th St.
The People I Meet
By BARON HARRIS ,
HOLLYWOOD — The days have favorites but to accent talent as passed quickly and this is def- he sees it. COLES is a former initely the last column we’ll be member of the COTTON CLUB writing from our vantage point DANCING BOYS and before enterhere in the west. Our next copy ,ing the theatre management will be written from thirty one branch of the business was one thousand feet in the air as we wing half of the dance team of COLES our way to New York, the greatest & ATKINS, precision dancers par c . lty ,i n world - We °P en at the excellence. Over the years he has Apollo Theatre on March 30th in been respected as one of the best a jazz show headlined by New dancers in the business reeardYork’s popular SYMPHONY SID, less of color. We’ll be happy to a deejay from way back. We have see him aeain after so long a time
well prepared ourselves with brand
new material, some original and FABULOUS STRIP CITY here some written especially for us by in L.A. is getting a complete renan outstanding Hollywood writer, ovation job and will reonen with We don’t feel that we’re going to an integrated show, as usual, and miss this time but we shall see will import its strippers from the what we shall see. One thing for east. ALAND DIXON will be in sure is we’ll certainly not be doing the managerial position and will anyone else’s material and that, host the nitery. He will be rememwithin itself, is half the battle. We bered as a part of the dance team were supposed to open on April ANISE & ALAND. Blues stouter 6th but our date was advanced by JIMMY WITHERSPOON has the theatre management in order been held over at the HIDEAWAY to get us in a better position SUPPER CLUB on West Adams audienccwise. while ART BLAKEY and his.JAZZ ur* MESSENGERS have completed a HUNl COLe.s, ^cirrar and polite terrific engagement out on THE manager of the Apollo Theatre STRIP at CLUB RENAISSANCE whom we ve known for years, re- and has been replaced by folk placed LEONARD REED in the singer JOSH WHITE. IKE & TINA position and is doing a better job TURNER have completed three plus having the respect of many wonderful nights at the 5-4 Ball-
more artists than Reed merely be- room and CHARLES cause COLES prefers to;not play Continued
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