Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 28 May 1960 — Page 9

The Indianapolis Recorder, May 28,1960—9

RACE VISITORS COMPLIMENTS OF INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER NATIONAL BUSINESS LEAGUE

DEMIJOHN LIQUOR STOI^E 2725 Northwestern Ave. WA. 3-3222 CAPITOL DRIVE-IN LIQUOR STORE 843 N. Capitol Ave. ME. 4-0534

RAINBOW ROOM SNACKS • SANDWICHES • BEERS • MIXED DRINKS Air Conditioned

RAINBOW LIQUOR STORE 451-453 Indiana Ave.

For Comolete Comfort With SUPERIOR SERVICE

JAMES PHARMACIES Prescription Headquarters 21 ST ST. AND SENATE WA. 3-4513 2140 N. CAPITOL AVE. Drive*ln Prescription Window at Capitol Ave. Address FREE PRESCRIPTION DELIVERY SERVICE SLEET'S GULF SERVICE CAR WASHING • LUBRICATION TIRE SERVICE • ROAD SERVICE Corner 16th and Martindole Ave. WA. 3-0716 Thomas Sleet, Propietor

Always Stoo at the FOSTER HOTEL

Patronize Your Neighborhood Merchants

2154 N. Illinois St.

WA. 6-8415

FOSTER HOTEL ANNEX 31 W. 22nd St. WA. 4-1242 FOSTER MANOR HOUSE HOTEL 511 N. Illinois St. ME. 4-1725

For Prescription Service Coll WILSON PHARMACIES LOCKEFIELD PHARMACY

866 Indiono Ave.

ME. 4-6167

RIVERSIDE PHARMACY 2630 N. Harding St. WA. 3-3175 CROSSTOWN PHARMACY 936 E. 30th St. WA. 3-5263

SERVICE CLEANERS

1203 N. West St.

ME. 5-1008

KNIT DRESSES and SUITS MEASURED HAND CLEANED $2.50 LADIES' COATS SHORTENED $2.50 and Uo • SUEDE JACKETS CLEANED • First In Quality — Fairest In Price Fastest In Service — Pick-up and Delivery 1-DAY SERVICE No Extra Charge on Cash and Carry LADIES’ HATS and GLOVES CLEANED George W. Berker. Manager

The Indianapolis Chapter of THE NATIONAL BUSINESS LEAGUE'S membership composed of local Merchants who are your neighbors and friends. They live in and are an integral part of the community. Every dollar spent with these merchants remains in the Community and returns to you through reduced taxes and increased employment opportunities for you, your children, friends and neighbors. As taxpayers they pay their fair share of the cost to maintain your departments of Health, Police, Fire and Schools. They give their funds and contribute invaluable service as volunteer workers for our local charities. By patronizing these local merchants you are helping to build a brighter tomorrow and helping to make Indianapolis a better place in which to live. All local merchants and businessmen are invited to join us in this endeavor by becoming a member. For further i nformation consult any of the member merchants listed on this page or phone, Spurling Clark, Pres., WA. 5-9225 J. Wallace Hall, Secy., WA. 3-9951 "United We Stand, Divided We Fair

Office WA. 3-6399 9 Res. WA. 5 3767 AUTO — FIRE AND CASUALTY INSURANCE Jim Fowler Insurance Agency Safety — Responsibility Bonds 730 W. 30TH STREET INDIANAPOLIS 23, IND.

Agent for REAL ESTATE LOANS HALL REALTY CO., INC. FIRE, AUTO INSURANCE — RENTALS NEW HOMES BUILT

I. Wallace Hall, Mqr.

507 W. 29th St.

EDDIE'S AUTO PARTS COMPLETE LINE of NEW end USED PARTS Open Daily 8:00 A. M.-10-.00 P. M. Sunday 8:00 A. M.-2:00 P. M. 81S W. 30th St. WA. 3-2S69

IMPERIAL LIQUOR WINES a LIQUORS • CHAMPAIGNES 2102 Boulevard Ploce Ollie Malone, Prop. WA. 3-0837

You Con Always Rely On Our Pharmacist ^ CLARK PHARMACIES "WALGREEN AGENCY" 2722 NORTHWESTERN AVE. WA. 5-9225 317 W. 30TH ST. WA. 6 ; 9957 Delivery Service

HODGE'S STANDARD SERVICE

34th and N. Capitol

WA. 3-0763

WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS

EXPERT LUBRICATION IGNITION -

CAR WASH — WAXING ROAD SERVICE

7 A. M. to 9 P. M. Daily — Sun. 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.

SEA ISLAND FRESH FISH and POULTRY SEAFOODS Carry Out and Cook at Home Alto We Serve It Cooked to Order RETAIL and WHOLESALE Open Week Days 9:00 A. M. to 2:00 A. M. All Night Friday and Saturday Sunday 11:00 A. M. to Midnite

2435 N. Harding St.

WA. 3-0972

CLEAN! CRISP! PRINTING FOR FOR Booklets Club Business Programs Church Social Occasions A Specialty Put Skilled Hands to Work for You

INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER

JOB PRINTING DEPT. 518 Indiana Ave.

ME. 4-1S45

"SWING INTO SPRING" WITH WILLS' STANDARD SERVICE

e We'll Do Everything Your Car Needs e CAR WASHING e WAXING e TIRE SERVICE LUBRICATION • IGNITION • ROAD SERVICE

30th and Northwestern

WA. 3-3232

WA. 3-0244 3104 Northwestern Ave. ORIOLE GRILLE "Where Good Food is o Habit not an Accident" CARRY OUTS A SPECIALTY HOME BAKED PIES DAILY

N. G. Lenders, Prop.

Indianapolis, Ind.

SMITH'S SUPER MARKET FRESH CUT MEATS QUALITY FRUITS and VEGETABLES

t

400S Boulevard Place

AT. 3-4500

We Deliver

Predicts Big Advances for Negro By 197(1 By LEROY JEFFRIES. 1 Editor? note: This is No. 1 of a hfo-part series dealing with the bAoad gains the author predicts vfill be made by Negroes in the next decade. Of course a lot depends on the Negro himself.) Awuming our political leaders, no matter how many times they reach the brink, will not plunge us into a self-destructive atomic war before that time, what do the next ten years hold for the American Negro, frequently referred to as ‘America’s tenth man?” What advances if anv, will be made in such fields as iabor"—unskilled and professional—earning power and spending capacity, education, home ownership, business, religion, politics, spfbrts, education, yes. The question, of course, is not a simple one and the. man who esf.Vi S f, n5i ‘'* ,er it is, perhaps, a mle foolfv-ardy. if you don’t believe it yast think back to 1950 and see rf you could have predictin ^ the Negro would be doing In order to understand my predie ’*)ns for 1970, it is necessary, nrs.t of all, to take stock of where we are today. The annual Income of Negroes /h the United States today is estimated at $19 billion This tremendous purchasing power has developed a vigorous buying power among all levels of income groups in the total economy. A composite picture of the Negro population looks something like this: Total population of Negroes in the United States is 19.3 million people. We are moving from rural communities to central city areas. For example, the percent of Negro population in some of the larger cities is as follows: Cleveland — 26: Chicago — 18 4; St L o u i s—28.6; Birmingham—• 39.6; Los Angeles—12.5; Washingtno, D.C.—53.1 and Philadelphia— 20.7. I PREDICT that Cleveland, Los Angeles, St. Louis and Pittsburgh will have at least one Congressman. I PREDICT that' Chicago, Detroit, Philadelphia and New York will have at least two Congressmen. I PREDICT that the President of the United States will be obligated to appoint a qualified Negro to full cabinet status, because of the growing importance of the Ne^ grq vote. I PREDICT that the Negro press will achieve its greatest height in quality of reporting and coverage of news throughout the world, especially in Asia and Africa, as well as giving increased coverage to problems pertaining to the Negro here at home, I PREDICT that a Negro will become president of one of the major colleges in the United States. I PREDICT that great scholars will be developed in the fields of history and anthropology who will chronicle the Negro’s development and advancement in America. I PREDICT that more Negro writers, playwrights, and poets of the stature of Lorraine Hansberry, Gwendolyn Brooks. Langston. Hughes, Frank Yerby, William Motley, will emerge on the literary scene. I PREDICT that there will be a spiritual reawakening among Negroes throughout the country. In the field of religion at least two men will emerge with exceedingly high leadership qualities. They will assist and avent the great work so ably performed by Dr. Martin Luther King

OVER THE HUMP: Airman Harry L. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Johnson, 3318 N. Harding, has corn-' pleted his initial course of Air Force basic military training at Lackland AFB, Tex. He has been selected to attend the technical training course for Aircraft qpd Missile Maintenance at Chanute AFB, III. Airman Johnson enlisted in the Air Force through Room 402, Federal Building. The Air Force has openings for immediate enlistments this month for qualified applicants.

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