Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 9 December 1978 — Page 3
Meridian-Highland plans housing rehabilitation
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The Meridian • Highland Neighborhood Association presented plans for a federallyfunded housing rehabilitation program at a meeting Monday night in the Federated Associated Clubs hall. 2309 N. Capitol
Ave.
Housing rehabilitation is one project of the 1979-81 Community Development Block Grant pregram. The City of Indianapolis will receive approximately $11 million from this federal program in 1979 to fund projects in eight neighborhoods. These eight were selected by
the city following eligibility tation along Kenwood Ave. and requirements established by 21st St. and along Senate Ave.
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rehabilitation project. Work J ectlons lor. 1979. special done in the area will be S“»ts. food refreshments and
old and new fnends. Members of the Association are asked to bring covered dish. However,
area
concentrated in 1979. Rehabili-
and business associations; (6) development of a housing
refurbishment program with
the Tri-Church Council; (7) application of HUD’s
Section 8 Redevelopment pro-
gram;
(8) neighborhood clean-up campaigns with the Health and Hospital Corporation;
programs and
(11) participated in the 1978 Black Expo with a booth.
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the Deaprtment of Housing and and Boulevard PI. will begin in Salable *11™time*"doe's^ not
OUTSTANDING NOBLES: Van Wert Mullin an Indianapolis native [left] and Robert W. Campbell [right] were cited for “Many years of unselfish and devoted service to the Indy native his services
Imperial Council while serving in their respective capacities,’' according to Dr. L.L. Melton [center] who presented the awards.
cited for to mankind
KANSAS CITY, Mo.-- He is a member of Mount Central masonic lodge, 1952; Indianapolis native. Van Zion Baptist Church, where he Royal Arch Chapter 55; Royal
^ has held membership for 58
years. He also holds member ship in every branch of Prince Hall freemasonry, including
Wert Mullin and Robert W. Cambell were recently cited for outstanding performance of duty and dedicated service rendered at a “surprise" testimonial banquet and program held in their honor at the Grand Ballroom of the Radisson Mueliebach hotel m downtown
Kansas City, Mo.
Shriners, worldwide.
Mullins is the Imperial Convention Director and Cambell, from Washington, D.C., has served as imperial custodian.
They were presented with Both men have served the bronze engraved plaques. Imperial Council for many several gifts, tokens of appreci- yearSt rendering dedicated ation and two trophies from Dr. se rvice that period of time. L.L. Melton, the outgoing In their hometowns, they are potentate of the Prince Hall well known as community
workers, civic leaders, chairpersons of several trustee boards and church programs, and firm believers in education
for youth.
Mullin, 72, is the husband of Mrs. Margurite Mullin, 7111 Kingswood Court, Apt. Nr. 2618. He was born in Indianapolis. Mullin, a graduate of IPS also attended Miami University for more than two years.
and Select Masters of Ohio; Pride of West Chapter 45, Order of Eastern Star; Boone Commandery, Ohio; Constantine Consistory 25, 1953 and Persian Temple 46, PH Shri-
ners, 1953.
Mullins is also past com man-der-in-chief of Constantine Consistory Nr. 25 and a past Persian Temple 46. In addition he has held positions as imperial deputy at-large; imperial convention director, AEAONMS; persian temple auditor;
Urban Development.
The other seven neighborhoods are: United Northwest Aea, Inc.; Midtown Economic Development and Industrial Corp; Citizens Neighborhood Coalition (Broadway-PK II Area); North East Side Com munity Organization; United Southside Community Organization; Westside Economic Social Service Center; and West
Indpls. Congress.
The Meridian-Highland residential area was represented in the selection process by the Near North Development Corporation, a private not-for-pro-fit organization of residents, businessmen and institutions in the area, including the Metho-
dist Hospital.
Residential rehabilitation projects are a big part of the development plans for the Near North area, whicl is bounded by Fall Creek on the north, New York Street on the south, Pennsylvania on the east and 1-65 on the west. Durmon Jones of the Indianapolis Department of Urban Renewal, who administered the program, met with residents Monday night to explain the plan, eligibility requirements.
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More than forty large mines in South Africa produce about three-quarters of the Western World’s annual new gold supply, or approximately 700 metric tons. Russia does not disclose its gold production figures, but is estimated to produce over 400 tons annually. Some South African mines are so large, they produce individually more gold than the entire gold mining industry of the United States.
permit you to do so. A few of the accomplishments of the Association during the 1978 year are: (1) development and presentation of a Town Meeting in the Maypleton-Fall Creek community; (2) provision of social services to over 3,000 residents of the community; (3) development of a Senior Citizen program;
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to honorary 33rd and last degree and was recommended for the Past Imperial Potentate’s Degree in August, 1977. He is also a life member of the
National NAACP.
financial assistance. Jones is assistant housing rehabilitation manager for the department. His staff will work with residents to plan each rehabilitation project, draw up specifi-
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Masonics pushing
youth program
In an effort to formulate a youth Masonic program, Grand Master Douglas Landers held a meeting with interested members of all Masonic bodies recently at 653 N. West St. Hall. Landers hopes to get this program started by the first quarter of 1979. In order to get the program of the ground, support from all the lodges in the form of at least two men to work with these boys is essential. Landers wants to assign five boys to each lodge. The brothers that volunteer their time will be expected to donate a few hours a week to take these boys to Pacer Racer and Indian games, camping trips, as well as other trips. All tickets
wHl be free. Supervision of the boys will be held at the gym and building at 653 N. West St. If the program gets off to a smmooth start, it will be funded by the city of Indianapolis. The Grand Master hopes that working with these boys will bring them closer to the order. The Pathygoran’s program will also be open to these boys. If you would like to work with these boys or be a part of this program, call Past Master Harry Beach who is Grand Coordinator of the Youth Program at 545-5944 or write him at 3946 N. Butler, Indianapolis 46218 for more information.
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