New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-01100

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And if they m ad* vocating turning back to dock to neighborhood arbselff, they have Wagner’s approval to' ad­ vocate it” The anger of Harlem parents agauist the Mayor, Gross and Donovan is so pronounced that professional politicians and mem­ bers of the Mayor's awn Demo­ cratic Party art hesitating to da* fend Mm publicly. Deputy Borough President Bari Brown and Assemblyman Lloyd Dickens sidestepped a query in which the Amsterdam News ask­ ed for comment on Dr. Dono­ van's "neighborhood school" proposals. Mayor Wagner, himself, hedged when asked to comment on Donovan. The Mayor told to Amsterdam I "The Board of Education has also dsmositrited once again its inability and unwilling­ ness to put an end to Jim Crow schools It is deliberately per­ petuating a system of separate and unequal schools in violation and utter disregard for the spi­ rit and letter of the Supreme Court's 1954 desegregation school decision.’’ Rev. Galamiaoo and 24 sit-ins wore arrested Monday when they staged sit downs in three Board of Education offices, including Dr. Gross’ 10th floor suite. Rev. Galamison said the pick­ ets* aim was to point out the Board's token, piecemeal and in­ adequate integration interim re­ port which ha termed, reject­ ed progress report" Galamison said the Monday pickotiag and sit-ins would bo L. JOSEPH OVERTON News Monday "I haws nothteg to say about the election of the President of the Board of Edu­ cation. The members do this themselves I do not and have not interfered in Board eleo-of Education Then they elect tans. I can’t appoint their proto- their own directors. Donovan is dent or support any individual. a member of the Board because The members choose and elect he is a good man and good pub- lie servant. Everybody is privi- their own president. leged to submit names to me “When Max Rubin resigned a for appointment to the Board of Cttes His Role “Wreag" The Amsterdam News asked several other elected officials and community leaden to con> ment on Donovan's "neighbor- few weeks ago. Donovan, quite Education ' Galamison said: “Whet Calvin E. Gross came here we all wondered what Had Of a person ha would he- We gave him time to demonstrate what Mad of Parana he would be before passing judgment. He has indicated that he cannot1 be relied upon. We can’t deal with this kind of dishonesty.** SENATOR WATSON SILENT. State Senator Joseph Zarstski. Deputy Borough Presi­ dent Sari Brown, Assembly­ man Lloyd Dickens, who either declined or ignored an AM- STERDAM NEWS request for comment on Supt. of Schools James B Donovan's support of the "neighborhood school" con­ cept. Community leaders and civil rights advocates have de­ nounced the neighborhood school concept ns a substitute for segregated schools. stated that ha believes la the neighborhood concept, if -he moat recent report on integration is­ sued by Superintendent Calvin E. Gross is an indication of his feelings In the matter, the con­ cept is totally inadequate for achieving integration. “It just may be necessary to have a Supreme Court decision pertaining to New York alone.” Amazing State Senator James Watson: "It is amazing to me that in the light of the Supreme Court decision of May 17. 1964 and all subsequent decisions concerning neighborhood schools and the consequent segregated pattern, that President Donovan should take this closed-mind attitude in direct contravention to the pro­ nounced policies of the courts.’’ L. Joseph Overton. Executive Director Negro Labor Commit­ tee aad National Secretary NALC: "Right now, I am more interested in improving the school system and its curriculum than integrating children a S such. There is bo sense of mov­ ing children Into integrated schools If the curriculum in the Promote 2 At Bowery Swings Theodore C. Jackson, for­ mer deputy comptroller of the Bowery Savings Bank, and Donald W. Radel, for­ mer personnel director, have been appointed vice presidents of the corpora­ tion, it was announced this week by the board of trust­ ees. Mr. Jackson, assigned to the Harlem branch at 146th St. and It. Nicholas Avs.. is the first Negro to hold the post which en­ tails power throughout the bank's corporate structure — including five branches and a contemplat­ ed sixth. Mr. Radel. 43, of Connecticut, has been with the firm for a, year and was made personnel di­ rector in April, 1963. He is a graduate of the University of Buf- Ts Vote Rev. Galamison made his statements less than twenty-four hours after being released from jail where hs was charged with disorderly coeduct for leading a sit-la at Board of Education hood school'* references which would bring a slowdown of what little school integration New York has. Congressman Adam Clayton Powell said: "I know Donovan and have great respect for him. But. he is totally wrong In his views concerning public school education itf New York. And I seriously request him to recon­ sider. Otherwise, he Is inviting to same kind of disastrous trou­ ble which Chicago is going Policy Move "I’m very pleased, ’ Mr. Jack-l'flB » son told the Amsterdam News,® “because I know this is no white-B ■Wash, image-making maneuver It's a move that comes in ac-l||^ngto£ cordance with this firm's policytoH^^MR^ WW" recognition of merit. There have in their \cc-»- the number Jackson mishB Jte to W' & to Hkl b WHY PAY MORE? 1 BUTTON RAND Welcome new trend — the one-button guit, with Its return to comfort and easy elegance. Trendsetter Oroehlre Uen how to ityle it with daah ... and tailor it with patient attention to detail. Hand Shaping Onwhire’s famoua tailoring technique “moulds’* the fabrics to fit. heretofore they have, created front situations for the sake of show in the commatotp " DONALD BADEL ---------------- *----------------------------------- Mr. Jackson, a tall former mid- a Springfield Gardens, Queens die distance runner, is a graduate with his wife, Jaquellne. and of New York Uaiversity. He lives their two gma. Union Man Testifying The hearing on alleged anti-,to testify. Otherwise he would Negro discrimination by Local 28 have faced jail, of the Sheet Metal Workers In- SCHR is investigating charges ternational Union continued this that Local 28 prevents Negroes week after it reopened Monday frorn becoming members or with questioning ot John Moi- . . , ite •*«««*» gram. - 10 MVKSTOBS WawM For BMtMW AcqaWH Active Group Participation For One Profitable Goul EQUAL HI $ RETURNS Herbert Evaaa, Vice “Chairman Housing Redevetopmeat Beard: “I feel that If Mil of our buses are school buses, good, if It can create a better education tar our chUdroa. 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