Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 27 April 1968 — Page 2

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THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDED

Mayor's speech to highlight UL forum Mayor Richard G. Lugar will address the Indianapolis Urban League’s second Corporate Annual Meeting and Community Forum Thursday, April 25 in the Community Room of Broadway Methodist Church, 609 E. 29th. — The program will begin with coffee and dessert at 7 p.m. A brief business session will follow. The public is invited and further information is available by phoning 639-5391.

IRENE REED Funeral services for Mrs. Irene Reed, 82, were conducted April 23 at Peoples Funeral Home, with burial in Floral Park Cemetery. She died April 18 at the home of a sister, Mrs. Bertha Harper, 2420 W. Wal-

nut.

A native of Yazoo County, Mississippi, Mrs. Reed came herej from Chicago in 1965. She’had lived in Chicago 34 years. Survivors, other than Mrs. Harper, include another sister. Mrs. Annie Williams, Shaw, Miss.; four nephews and three nieces.

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Vice squad Continueu .rom Page 1 gaming house. Acting upon information received last week, teams of two officers, suspecting gambling places, each struck simultaneously, 11 places arresting 14 men and two women on charges ranging from visiting a dive to possession of baseball tickets and ‘’bank clearings” slips. EDITOR’S NOTE: Bank clearings, gaming devices or operations have not been available in the city ot during the last ten or more years. Gambling on recurring or variable appearance of numbers (digits) in order from '‘0-to-9” and in a variable order, vary .from the importation of the

game.

According to the most substantial legend the numbers games, over 50 states of our Union was imported from Cuba, longer ago than ‘‘1900.” But it was imported to southern Florida and concerned or involved only two “digits” 00 t- 09.” Eventually, as It spread over the land, in keeping with the interprise of fellow-travelers of the ‘‘gaming world.” The “numbers game” was extended to 0000 to 9999.’ In this observation, on East Coast if a player bets $1.00 and picks four digits ‘on the nose” he or she supposedly wins $5,000, ‘‘five grand.” A winner on picking “three digits” wins $500. On the same basis the winner wins “500-for-one.” There are other "petty gaming’’ operations over the 50 states, but even as the “lady who lives in the Nobs Hill area” bets stocks, bonds

Bryant seeks election to Ind. lower house Mason P. , Bryant, 740 W. Tenth St., a teacher in the city’s public schools for eight <8) years is seeking Demo ocratic nomination for state representative from Marion County, in the May 7 primary. He is a life long Democrat and active party worker since the legislation permitting political activities by public school personnel. He and his wife have successfully managed a 100-unit housing complex in the innercity over a period of four

years.

Mr. Bryant has been active in civic, professional, fraternal and church affairs through the years. He is a member of St. Philips Episcopal Church, Indiana State Teachers Assn., Indianapolis Education Assn., NAACP, P-TA, Kappa Alpha 1*81 Fraternity, Indiana Democratic Inc., the Masonic lodge and U.S. Air Force Reserve (re-

tired).

He is a graduate of Cathedral High School, Fisk University, Nashville, Teim. and attended Indiana University prior to service as an officer in the Air Force during the Korean conflict. He and his wife, Mrs. Beverly Bryant are the parents of two children.

J. W. McFadden embarks on tour of Holy Land

SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1968

Charles Brown Jimmy McDonald

joins Lilly Co. as analyst

in Cadle concert

and grain will be quoted invariably down or up tomorrow, in the ghettoes they pick a “number” for today or tomorrow. And sometimes, or places law enforcement agencies are slow on encountering the operators or gamblers.

John W. McFadden embarked this week on a tour of the Holy Land and portions of the Middle East as one of many persons on the Christian Crusade Tour of Tulsa, Okla., of which Dr. Billy James Hargis is founder and director. The tour began April 22 and

will end May 9.

McFadden. a watchman at the U.S. Post Office here, is a member and deacon of Mt. Zion Baptist Church, a member of Trinity Lodge No. 18, Constantine Consistory No. 25, and Persian Temple No. 46. He and his wife, Vila, reside

at 406 Congress.

Negro groups record comm. *for Coca-Cola ATLANTA, Ga. — Two female vocalists and two recording groups have cut new radio commercials for Coca-Cola. The group includes Lulu, the attractive 18-year old British singing sensation who recorded the title song from the movie “To Sir With Love;” Miriam Makeba, the South African folk vocalist whose record "Pata Pata” hit the top of the charts; Jay and The Techniques plus The American Breed round out the exciting new series. The commercials have been on the air since March 29. They are part of an ever changing galaxy of stars featuring Youth and Ethnic radio tapes for Coca-Cola.

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The people of this country have been pulled apart. There are deep divisions between the races and between the generations. Not ;dl of the people have a decent job. Some of the people haven’t got a job at all. Some of them don’t have good schools for their children. Some of them don’t have a place you could call a home. Robert Kennedy thinks one way to start giving everyone full memljership in this country is

by self-help projects in inner-cities like the one Ixigim in New York’s Bedford-Stuyvesant. There, public resources are being brought in. Private resources are Ixdng brought in. And the |)eople living in the community are the ones who are deciding what the community needs, what has to tie done. Where schools should be built or old houses replaced by new ones. The jjeople are resfxnisible both for the short-range program

ot improving the conditions of life within the community and the longer-range program ot education and jobs. Roliert Kennedy wants to launch tliis kind of reconstruction over ail America, with every' person a full participant. This America we’ve been living in hasn’t given everyone that chance. The Next America, the one we are building, lias to. ,

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Robert Kennedy for President of the United States.

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* A free sacred musicale, featuring the noted Jimmy McDonald, will be presented Tuesday, April 30, 7:30 p.m., in behalf of Youth for Christ at Cadle Tabernacle, comer of New Jersey and Ohio Streets. Dubbed “An Evening with Jimmiy McDonald,” the concert will feature the soloist along with a 100-voice community choir, composed of choir members from over 20 local churches, and a local vocal trio. Mr. McDonald has gained recognition as an outstanding soloist and Is currently an associate with the Billy Graham "Evangelistic Crusade. He was the featured soloist in Graham’s recent Tokyo crusade. Free tickets may be obtained from Wilking Music Company, 120 N. Penn, Youth for Christ. 210 N. New, Jersey or from most of the local church offices. As an added feature in this concert, the ministries of Youth for Christ will be presented.

CHARLES BROWN Charles Brown has joined Eli Lilly and Company as marketing analyst. Bom in Texas, Mr. Brotjm was graduated from Thomas Jefferson High School in Los Angeles in 1947. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in marketing research from Los Angeles State College of Applied Arts and Sciences in 1957 and as Master of Business Adminsirtation degree in marketing from the University of Southern California in 1961. Before joining Eli Lilly and Company, Mr. Brown was employed by the Brunswig Drqg Company in Los Angeles.

SEAMAN SMITH IS GRADUATED GREAT LAKES, 111., _ Sel man Apprentice Thomas Smith, U.S.N., 17, grandson Mrs. Katie A. Black of 28J Martindale, Indianapolis, h been graduated from nil weeks of Navy basic training the Naval Training Center here. Local Jewish women donate to King's widow Mrs. Charles Fisch, president of the Indianapolis section. National Council of Jewish Women, announced recently th^t the local section had given a donation in memory of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. In her note to Mrs. Kin^, Mrs. Fisch said, “We deplorb the loss of a truly great man.r The National Council of Jewish Women, an organization devoted to social justicje and education, has for the past 75 years worked for the benefit of all mankind, regardless of race or religion.

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