Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 March 1963 — Page 2

2—The Indianapolis Recorder, Mar. 2,1963

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the Peacock is operated by David i carry-out orders. Dock who boasts more than 25 I , ,.

years experience as a Chinese chef. | The current and attractive cairyBefore coming to the Peacock 2 , out specials are: geneious servings years ago, Mr. Dock was the lea- ; shrimp and fried rice or Egg Foo

tured chef at some of the better known restaurants in San Francisco and through the West Coast. At the PeaeooK he is ably assisted by Miss Fredester Carling—probably the only Negro woman in the country proficient in the art of preparing tantalizing Chinese dishes. Miss Garling fo merly was the chef at the famous Mandarin Inn at Muncie and, before coming to Indianapolis,

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I The establishment is also open I for meetings and parties and i reservations may be made by phoning ME. 4-1762. See advertisement, page five.

No Public Opposition Found on Bills to Abbtish Death Penalty Bills to abolish the death penalty for convicted criminals in Indiana were scheduled to be considered this week by the House Judiciary A Committee during an executive session. Rep esentalive wiinam A. Berning (R-Ft. Wayne), committee chairman, said that he was attempting to have the executive session scheduled for Thursday or Friday. Sponsors of the bills are Representatives Leland Callaway (D-Michigran City) and Richard P. Good Jr. (R-Ko-komo). During a public meeting of the committee Monday night, those speaking for the bills included Dr. James Hughes, professor of sociology at Indiana University, and Bishop John P. Craine of the Episcopal diocese of Indianapolis. No one spoke in opposition to the two bills.

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Bowling Instructions, Billiards, Pool, Table Tennis (ping portg) for women as well as men. Call or write Mr. Michael T. Dugan, Soles Manager Family Membership Program. Mr. Russell Pope, Assistant Sales Manager Mrs. Helen B. Duncan, Adm. Assistant Mr. Clifford B. Ransom, Physical Activities Director Mr. Theodore Hunter Boyd, Youth Program Director Mr. John J. James, Executive Secretary Fall Creek Parkway YMCA The Family Program

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GARY — A well-known Negro woman disc jockey has announced her candidacy for city clerk in the Democratic primary race. Miss Vivian Cater, who has gained a large audience over radio station WWCA, said she would run as an “independent” with no formal backing from any group. She stated that she would wage a positive campaign, based on her own qualifications, rather than against her opposing candidate, who is expected to be Miss Petty Malinka, who is finishing her second term. Miss Carter said her suppo t comes from individuals and is “spontaneous.” A resident of Gary since she was two years old, Miss Carter is associated with two large record firms in Chicago—Vee-Jay Records, Inc., and Vee-Jay International.

! Trt' r-Mumni Council of the .United Neg o College F.Und will i have as speaker at its organizational meeting Thursday, March 7, at 6:30 p.m. at Planner House Dr.

Cleo VV. Blackburn.

Dr. Blackburn will speak on the group's responsibility as alumni to the UNCF. He received his master of arts degree from Fisk University, a UNCF member college. Dr. Blackburn is executive director of Planner House and the Board for ( Fundamental Education. Tiie Council is an organization m*de up of the member colleges of UNCF. Indianapolis has in its I community more than 150 graduates and former students who

have affended these colleges. Within the group are leading ministers, public school teachers, social workers, government workers, Indiana State employees and one Indiana State senator. Dcryck W. Weaver, Flarther fibuse bt|sine';s manager, is chairman of the Council.

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William B. Warfield William B. Warfield, 71, 730 Fayette was buried in Crown Hill Cemetery Feb. 23 following services at Willis Mortuary. He died Feb. 18 at General Hospital. Born at Rushviile, Warfield, a Wofld War I veteran, had lived in Indianapolis 55 years. lie was a member of Second Baptist Church, American Lggion, TiilmanHarpole Post and the Civic Club. He was an cmployce'of the Hiigemcier Warehouse Distributing Company for 20 years. US. Rights Continued from Page 1

S. Rankin, chairman of the Political Science Department. Duke Unive*sity; Spotwood W. Robinson III, ( dean and professor ot law at ! Howard University Law School, i and Eiwin N. Griswold, dean and j professor of law, Harva. d University Law School. All of the Commission members have announced they plan to attend the Indianapolis hearing and Rev. Hesburgh has said he pos- i itively will he present. The hearings are open to the j public.

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