Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 12 December 1981 — Page 8

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The Commission on Human Eights and the Greater Indianapolis Progress Committee will acknowledge International Year of the Disabled Persons at a Community breakfast, December 10. at the Essex Hotel. 421 Pennsylvania. Deputy Mayor Joseph Slash will present a proclamation declaring December 10. as Human Rights Day in Indianapolis. Following the proclamation. Reese Robrahn. Director of the American Coalition of Citizens with Disabilities, will speak on attainable civil rights goals for disabled persons in the 1080‘s. The coalition, based in Washington, D.C., strives to enhance the human and civil rights of disabled persons through research and training, information and referral pro grams and promotion of consumer and professional involvement in decision making on national, state and local levels. It is concerned with discrimination against the handicapped in education, housing, transportation and public accommodations. Robrahn is a member of the le adership Conference on Civil Rights. He has served as

Director and President for the American Council of the Kind and as a member of HEW’s Advisory Committee on the Handicapped. In addition. Robrahn has conducted research and prepared testimony for congressional committees on legislation affecting the disabled. SERVICEMEN Marine Pfc. Derrick M. Hurd, son of Patsity and Johnny Hurd Jr. of 3449 N. Olney, Indianapolis, has completed recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego. During the 11-week training cycle, he learned the basics of battlefield survival. He was introduced to the typical daily routine that he will experience during his enlistment and studied the personal and professional standards traditionally exhibited by Marines. He participated in an active physical conditioning program and gained proficiency in a variety of military skills, including first aid. rifle marksmanship and close order drill. Teamwork and self-discipline were emphisized throughout the training cycle.

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More than 260,000 elderly Hoosiers will receive increased health care insurance protection effective January 1, 1962 according to an announcement by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Indiana. The corporations will increase the coverage for their Medicare Supplement members automatically by absorbing the increased Medicare deductible charges recently announced by the Federal government. Medicare Supplement is optional health insurance offered to Medicare beneficiaries to help supplement their Federal coverage. According to national figures. Medicare only pays about 544 of an average $100 medical bill. When the Medicare program was introduced in 1966, the elderly had to pay the first 540 of their hospital bill. This deductible and others have increased each year since then. Metro bus rides free on Sundey until Christmos Metro and the Downtown Merchants Association announce free bus service in and out of downtown Indianapolis for Christmas shoppers during the next two Sundays. Decern her 13 and December 20, 1981. The hours of free bus service are from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Further route and schedule information, is available hv calling METRO <«35 3344.) Free parking is also available on Sundays at Merchants, Illinois Self Park. Block's, An thony Wayne and the Indiana National Rank parking lots. These parking lots will be displaying free parking signs to assist downtown shoppers. The free parking lots are supplemented by free curb parking anywhere downtown, except loading and fire zones.

There are over 600.000 elderly and disabled persons presently covered by the Federal Medicare program in Indiana. Because of the 1961. annual deductible. Medicare patients are responsible for the first 5204 of their hospital bill. This deductible will be 5260 in 1982 and will be effective January 1. The 560 Federal Medicare Part B annual deductible has been increased to 575 according to a federal government announcement. This increased Medicare Supplement coverage will automatically take effect on January 1.1982 and no action is required on the part of Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medicare Supplement members to re ceive the added protection. ROSSIE DICKERSON Services for Rossie Dickerson. 37, 3467 Calhoun, were held December 4. in Craig Funeral Home. Dickerson, who died last Monday at his home had been an assembler at Chrysler. Survivors include brothers George. Paul Dickerson and Lines Baines.

ITS AMAZING what a can of spray paint, artistic ingenuity and a flare of the hand can do to combat the doldrums. Ronita Curry |left) and Robert Daniel gave it a try and came up with a holiday-decorated window at 2352 Hillside. (James Burres photo)

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