Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 December 1973 — Page 2

PAGE 2 THE 'NDIANAPOLIS RECORDER SATURDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1973

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I’ve had a few comments to make about this subject before. But it seems to me it’s time to discuss it again. Because, as always, it’s time to do something about it. I’m talking about the Haves and the Have-nots. The Blacks who have it made. And the Blacks who haven’t. Yet. And that’s an important word. Yet. Simply because, someday, we’ll see more of us who have, than have-not. We’ve all been patient for a long time, waiting for that better day. But let’s all stop for a moment and think. For many of us, that better day has dawned. It’s here. Now. And I’m not just talking about all of our Superstars. I’m talking, this time, about Mr. and Mrs. Average Black Citizen. But I wonder, just how many of us are really handling the added responsibilities of being there? Not the least of which, of course, is holding out our hands to help our less fortunate brothers and sisters. Tor many Blacks today, it’s time to put some money where our mouths are. After all, to have gotten to where we are, today s Haves haven’t had a lot of time to waste. Now that we re there, there’s no time to waste on indifference to the rest of our brothers and sisters.

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CAMS senior, dance partner winners of ‘Soul Train’ trip

A Crispus Attucks High School pupil will travel toCalifornia next month to appear on the nationally syndicated television show “Soul Train.” Senior Ernest Whitlock and his dance partner, Debra Thompson, won the trip by virture of winning the “Soul Train” dance contest during an appearance of the Soul Train troupe at .the Eddie Kendricks concert recently at the Indiana Convention-Exposition Center. Miss Thompson is a 1972 graduate of Attucks. Young W hitlock, who wants to become a professional dancer and plans to attend college, has been dancing for five or six years and has five trophies and cash prizes to show for his efforts. He and Miss Thompson have been dancing together for about

a year. The couple was one of eight contestants selected in a drawing to compete for the trip. They will leave for California Jan. 19. Shaw U. gets $500,000 loan RALEIGH, N.C.—(NBNS)— Shaw University has become the first institution to receive a loan from the Ford Foundation, instead of the traditional grant. Foundation President Harold H o w e II, who revealed the $500,000 loan, said it “represents the first time we have used an investment to advance an objective in higher education.”

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SCLC FOOD FOR THE NEEDY: The Southern Christian Leadership Conference will again this year pass out food to the needy of the Indianapolis community so that all may have at least food for the holiday season. Here, Rev. Andrew J. Brown (right) president of the local affiliate, and State Representative William Crawford, an Operation Breadbasket activist, inspect the multitude of can goods assembled at the SCLC office, where baskets of food were made up and will be distributed soon. (Recorder photo by Jim Burres)

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