Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 April 1970 — Page 3
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STOKES GREETS GEORGIA HOPEFUL: st ° ndin 9 friends. Both finished low Moyor Corl B. Stokes of Cleveland school m Cleveland where they held meets Attorney C. B. King of Albany, ° re , un,on gently. King was in CleveGa , to become the next Governor of '° nd *° address the law students at that state. Stokes and King are long Case-Western Reserve University.
Justice of Peace post sought by Paul J. Page
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PAUL J. PAGE Paul J. Page, active in Democratic politics, vice precinct committeeman of the Second Precinct 15th Ward and president nine years of the Southside Democratic Club is seeking the nomination for office of Center Township Justice of Peace in the Democratic primary May 5. He was one of the founding members of Teamsters'Union Local No. 135 and was instrumental in the forming of Joint Council 69 in Indiana. He was elected president in 1940 when the International Union issued a charter and Local No. 233 was formed in the city. The jurisdiction of Local 233 was Grocery, Warehouse and Meat Drivers and it was later merged into Local No. 133.
The Small Business Administration has awarded nearly $28 million in federal subcontracts to minorityowned small business firms, the agency announced this month. SBA Administrator Hilary Sandoval, Jr. t said the awards were made through the agency's Business Development Program, kicked-off last
June.
They called for such items as high-protein macaroni, window washing, plumbing and construction. All have been awarded to minority-owned small firms - those disadvantaged groups with the management and production know-
how.
Through SBA's Business Development Program, the agency takes the role of prime contractor for federal buying agencies. As prime contracotr, SBA subcontracts to capable minority owned small firms unlikely or unable to bid on government contracts. The awards range in size from a $2.9 million sub-con-tract to a California firm for tents to a $750 sub-contract for washing windows of the UJS. Post Office and Court House in Atlanta, Ga. Active on the community level incivic affairs and as aWardchairman under four different county chairmen, Page understands the problems of the working man and enjoys the friendship of a very wide circle of neighbors. He has extended an appeal for their support. His Ballot No. is 41-1.
Members of Handy-Cap Horizons from throughout the country at their annual meeting here April 24-26, will sponsor a party, Saturday, April 25 2:00 p.m. for handicapped children and teenagers of the area. The party will be held in the Goodwill Industries Auditorium, 1635 W. Michigan St. Each handicapped child may bring one parent. There is no admission for the party but advance reservations should be made by contacting Handy-Cap Horizons, 3250 E. Loretta Drive, Indianapolis 46227 or the party co-chairman, Barton Charnsstrom. Entertainment will include musical groups and among other events the performances of monkeys sponsored by former circus performers, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Harding of Peru, Ind. Rights group elects John Wood
as chairman
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The Commission on Human Rights of Indianapolis and Marion County, last weekend at its organizational meeting elected John Wood chairman of the county-wide agency. Wood an attorney and a member of the law firm of Bamberger & Feihleman, resides at 4811 N. Park Ave. Other officers elected were the Reverence Laurence T. Hosie, 2615 East 35th Street, vice-chairman, and Earl C. Johnson, 9414 East 36th St., secretary. Hosie is the former executive director of the Indianapolis Church Federation. Jolmson is personnel manager of the baking and dairy division of Kroger Company. Wood explained to the 25member board that the agency's jurisdiction is now county-wide, and that the Commission is empowered to receive complains and enforce laws against discrimination in employment, housing, education, public accommodations and public facilities. This, he pointed out, is in
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Health booklet explores lung cancer, smoking Persons who have smoked cigarettes heavily over long periods of time can benefit by quitting and eventually reach almost the same level of safety as those who have never smoked at all. This is the hopeful message in the Public Health Service’s new leaflet, “Smoking and Lung Cancer," which indicts cigarette smoking as the major cause of lung cancer. “Lung cancer," the leaflet states, “was a rare disease 50 years ago but is now the most common cause of death from cancer among American men and an Increasingly common cause of death from cancer among women. In all, an estimated 49,000 men and 10,000, women die of this disease each year. “The death rate from lung cancer for men who are heavy smokers--smoke more than two packs a day—is over 200 per 100,000 which is 15 to 20 times greater than for men who do not smoke." Warning that the only cure for lung cancer Is surgical removal of the tumor, and that only 7 to 10 percent survive more than five years after treatment, the leaflet concludes that “it is perfectly obvious that the best way to reduce one’s chances of developing lung cancer is to give up smoking." The leaflet was produced by the National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health in cooperation with the Cancer Control Program, units of the Health Services and Mental Administration in the Public Health Service. For single copies write to “Lung Cancer," National Clearinghouse for Smoking and Health, Rockville, Maryland 20852. Quantities may be purchased from the Superintendent of Documents, • Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402. addition to its long-standing responsibility for affirmative action to promote better human relations in the communi tty. Acting on the motion of commissioners John Burkhart III and James Petrow, the commission authorized formation of a 7-member steering committee to be composed of the three officers plus four other members of the commission. Named tentatively by Chairman Wood are Rev. Joseph Wade, 950 Prospect St., Merrill Cohen, 6930 Oak Lane, Leonard Thornton, 626 East 25th St., and Nola Allen 3318 North ArsenaL
THE INDIANAPOLIS RECORDER pAGE 3 SATURDAY. APRIL 25. 1970 ERNEST WILSON
THE FOURTH DISTRICT Executive Board of the Women's Society of the African Methodist Church held a twoday meeting here recently at the home of Miss Georgianna Ellison (seated extreme right), 3161 N. Kenwood. The fourth district comprises
five states and conferences, including Canada. The district supervisor is Mrs. Edythe Y. Pnmm (second from right) of Denver, Colo.. Mrs. Eloise Evans of Minneapolis, Minn, (third from right)- is district president
Funeral service for Ernest Wilson, age 83, 2276 Harris were hel d Thursday, April, 16. in Jacobs Brothers Westside Chapel. He died Sunday, April 12, in his home. He was a retired construction worker a nd a member of Christ Temple Apostolic Church. Survivors include his wife, Mrs. Daisy Wilson. MISS RUTH BUTLER Funeral services for Miss Ruth Butler, age 48, 1320 E. 23rd St. were held Tuesday, April 21 in the King & King Funeral Home. She died Friday, April 17, in General Hospital. She was employed at the Highland Golf and Co. in the kitchen.
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Mayor Stokes among Algers award winners NEW YORK - - Cleveland Mayor Carl Stokes and Sen. Hiram Fong were among 10 winners named Saturday of the 1970 Horatio Alger awards for persons who have achieved success despite humble backgrounds. The winners selected by the Horatio Alger Awards Committee of the American Schools »and Colleger Association are to receive bronze plaques at a dinner here May 6. Harry F. Chaddick, a Chicago real estate developer and founder of one of the country’s largest motor freight companies; Sam M. Fleming, Nashville, banker; Luther H. Hodges of Chapel Hill, N.C. chairman of the board of Research Triangle Foundation and director of several large corporations and former secretary of Commerce. Also, Harold J. Richards, of Richmond, Va., president of one of the nation’s largest insurance and financial holding companies; Riley V.Sims, chairman of the board of Barnup and Sims, Inc., of West Palm Beach, Fla; Jackie Williams of Atlanta, Ga., th^
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Sen. Bayh sponsors conference of students here Speakers for the fifth annual High School Leadership Conference, last weekend at Carmel High School included, Harry McPhearson, a special counsel to former President Lyndon B. Johnson and UJS. Judge -A. Leon Higgenbottom, vice chairman Eisenhower Commission on the Causes and Prevention of Violence. Others were Dr. T. Tarr, director of the Selective Service System and Jean Matthews, editor of publications for the L.S. Department ofthe Interior. The conference attended by several high school students was sponsored by U.S^Sen. Birch E. Bayh, Jr, chairman of AAA Enterprises, Inc., world’s larges retailer of mobile homes. Also, Kemmons Wilson, of Memphis, Tenn., chairman of the board of Holiday Inns, Inc., the largest motor inn chain in the world, and Sam Wyly of Dallas, Tex., chairman of the board of University Computing Co.
EDWARD HESTER Funeral services for Edward C. Heater, age 55, 1449 Shephard, were held Tuesday, April 21 in the First Baptist Church of West Indianapolis. He died Friday, April 17. in the West Tenth St. Veterans Hospital. He was a World War II veteran and had been employed 19 years at the Allison Division CMC.
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