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Meany Warns Of Year Of Crisis bers within organized labor it was the task of the government to enact a federal fair employ­ ment practices system. « • IK. »■ AMSTERDAM^ NEWS. Sat, Jan. II, IMS Triplets In D.C. WASHINGTON, D. C. Mr,. Fraacls L. CoIIIm of 3334 1Mb 8t. WMfctMton: D. C.. fare birth to a set of triplet* here recently at the George Wash- lagtoa University Hospital. Although the three girl*. El- tie, Ellen and Elaine appear to be Identical, Dr. L. B. Out- tar. Jr., who delivered them, ■aid further tests were nec­ essary to establish that the triplets are alike In every res­ pect. The mother of the triplets Is a nurses aide at George Washington Hospital. Her hus­ band Is bead waiter at a D.C. restaurant. The Negro couple have one other child, a Ife- year-old CONGRATULATION'S — Act­ 749th St. and Grand Concourse ing Postmaster Louis Cohen, Saturday. The new Post Office oenter, accept* congratulation* is the largest in the United from Congressman Charle* A. , States since the Federal Postal Buckley, left, and Senator Ivan System wa* created. Al»o at­ Warner at the opening of the tending the ceremonies were Bronx General Post Office at Bronx Borough President Jos­ eph F. Periconi, District Attor­ ney Isidore Dollinger, Senator Jacob Javits and former Post­ master General James A. Far­ ley. (Gilbert Phpto) 2 Muslims Face Court Two 2S-year-oW followers of Elijali Muhammed who were arrested while selling their newspaper on 42nd Street and charged with assault in the third degree and disorderly conduct are tee in a total of 8100 bail for a hearing in Part IB of Criminal Court this week Hugh X. Morton and Albert X. Reese of 68 E. 118th St., were arrested by Ptl. Raymond Sullivan of the W. 47th Street Precinct December 25 in front of 205 W. 42nd St. and arraigned before Judge Herbert I. Sorin - jp night court and released in $50 bail each to give them time to secure an attorney. Blood Donors Here Answer Ghana Appeal Attorney Edward Jacko repre­ sented Morton and Reese in court Thursday and requested a postponment which was grant­ ed by Judge John M. Murtaugh. The hearing will take place Fri day, January 11. Unless the 88th Congress take* strong action when it opens this year, "a crisis" will ba reach­ ed in increasing unemployment, already aggravated by steady au­ tomation, and the wide gap be­ tween production and employ­ ment. George L. Meany, presi­ dent of the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Indus­ trial Organizations, warned this week. "The scope of this coming cris­ is is sharply outlined by the con. tinulng rise In the gross national product," said Meany, In hi* New Year's statement to offi­ cial* of the labor federation in Washington. "The output of goods and ser­ vices ha* bean reaching new peaks; yet no comparable im­ provement in the employment figure* is visible,” Meany de­ clared. Work-Week Reduction of the basic work­ week to 35 hours was one of several "far-ranging actions" that must be taken to increase na­ tional security and welfare, the labor official* said. Elks Open Drive For Members Grand Exalted Ruler Hobson R. Reynolds has designated Sun­ day, Jan. 13 aa the official open­ ing of the 1953 membership drive of the Improved Benevolent Pro­ tective Order of Elks of the World. The drive begin* with "back to Ohurch” services throughout the entire jurisdiction attended by the members of the lodges and tem­ ples of the various localities. "The fate of these and other essential measures may well be decided in the opening days of the 88th Congress,” Meany said. "The reform of the House rules, adopted In 1981, must be con­ tinued, and in fact should be broadened. As the President him­ self ha* said, unless the House rule* fight is won, the legislative outlook will be almost hopeless.” Meany, in commenting on the crucial civil right* issue which has confronted the labor federa­ tion in recent years through the to the government. fight for deMgregation of Negro locals, shifted the responsibility "Such a statute Is not only a matter of simple Justice,” kaid Meany, “(but) it will Also have favorable economic effects, since a heavy proportion of those new tioo will continue its fight to .suffering economic deprivation achieve equal right* for all mem- are Negroes." He said that while the federa- Upton's Chicken Noodle Soup . . pk8.29c Upton's Onion Soup e e e e a • • 35c MERCHANTS FOOD STORES EXCITINGLY NEW IN PLASTIC SLIP COVERS WE CHALLENGE COMPETITION! • * s' SPECIAL SUMMER SALE! Prefect Year Faraifere while allowing the Besuty to ha soon. Positjvo protection against DIRT, WEAR and TEAR. Ail Ctnri Filly Gurutsst N* flier urns aalt. Cutsa «di in sir •«« hid- sksy t* Issk better tod last Issttr e Cat sad PW-Fittid w yoar 1 araitara ta (sir- aotas asst fit • liyaar sad Air Vasts sa all elects • Watarprssf • Osttyraaf • Firs ruistMt • Geld Bisdiag Avsilabls. Easy Tima Payments Arranged SERVIN! THI WHOLI METROPOLITAN AREA ... GOLD MYLAR BINDING OR ANY COLOR OF YOUR CHOICE AVAILABLE ■hhwm CADILLAC DECORATING MASTIC COVERS , Can SONDAY 4r Asy Bay 24 Hears Call 9 A.M. is 1 P.M. Weekdays MANHATTAN A BRONX BROOKLYN-LONG ISLAND CY 3-3500 12IS Grand Caaeaarsa IN 9-9192 1191 Neslraad Av*., Broeklya, II. T*. i Blood donor* In the metropol­ itan New York-New Jersey area reached out a helping hand to the African country of Ghana during the New Year’s holiday and helped save a man's life. On New Year’s Eve an emer­ gency appeal came from Ghana through the U. S. Department of State and the American Nat­ ional Red Cross. An American in Ghana had suffered burns on Levitt Kicks Off Dems Convention more than 40 per cent of his body and urgently needed 16 pints of AB negative blood. This is the rarest of blood types, and is found in less than one person in a hundred. None was available in Ghana. The Red Cross New York Reg­ ional Blood Program, which in­ cludes New York City, part of Northern New Jersey, and Nas­ sau, Westchester and Putaam Counties, and the Washington, D. C. regional program cooper­ ated in immediately securing the needed blood, packing It In re­ frigerated cartons, and contact­ ing air lines to ship it; On New Year’s Day, the blood wae flown from Idlewild to Ghana? "Having blood available to meet State Comptroller Arthur Lev- emergencies at any time in any ^1 lltt, one of the two Democrats to P'«e medicai director-di the! j win statewide office in the Nov- ember elections, kicked off a New I xew York Regional Blood Pro- York County Democratic Commit-) gram, said. “But this Is only accomplished when people donate Wood throughout the year.” : tee series of conferences Tuesday ; night aimed at Improving the | party's percentages in elections Edward N. Costikyan, Dei leader, sak| ps, called to discuss |l ^Creeping Republicanism,” Is i aimed at establishing a course of , action to enable the Democrats to win every marginal district in the I county. I Nassau County Chairman John IF. English and County Execu­ tive Eugene H. Nickerson will I share the platform on Tueeday, I Jan. 15, at 8 p.m., at the Nation a< Democratic Club, 37th St. and J Madiscn AVe. Other speakers and future dates include Rep. Otis jpike, Jan. 22, and William H. Me Koon, Democratic State Chair man, on Jan. 29. 3 ROOMS- , Goad Quality Used FURNITURE Only $2 a Week Beitsbto part, •vot 1 BOOMS ed. 7 wanted to taka •t flm Not pe. BEDROOM: Dreaaa, O Cheat, deobto had. I i > pillow* Alas Ape. CONVERTIBLE LIVING ROOM: Sola had. 8 chain, * tabtoa, 8 lamp*. Pina aew 5 pe. DINETTE. Select from rehnilt TELEVISION, REFRIGERATOR OT WASHER. All Three Rooms $129 Phene Sonia, Or Dali, An, Hoar Caa Be Seen Dali, * UN 4-1003 Sat. * to S FLEETWOOD WAREHOUSE 143 W. 124th St.iX aUL far Mr. Lewta' R^AD THESE FOUR POINTS. THEN ASK YOURSElPt DO I NEED A FAMILY SECURITY CHECK-UP? What It is and what it does for yoo With the help of your Metropolitan man— L You cheek the facta i Your Sodal Security, your home, your life insurance, your pennon plan, your savings and other assets. You may be surprised to learn how much you're worth. 2. You weigh your responsibilities: Mortgage or rent payments, education, retirement, accident and sickness emergencies; how much it would cost your family to lire without you. 3. You learn where you stand. You determine your weak and strong points, whether the provisions you hare made for your family will do what you intend. 4. You plan for the future. Based on these facts, you decide what action, if any, may be needed to give you a family security plan, tailor-made to your own needs —one which makes good sense for you. Whatever your incofne, a regular review of your financial health is as important as your physical check-up. Learn how easy and inexpensive it is to Insure the ftiture. Call or write today. 1 »y. There’s no obligation— except to those you love. MARTIN GOLD Metropolitan Representative 2138 FLATBUSH AVENUE, BKLYN., N. Y. OHiea: DE 8-3092 Rn. DE 2-6822 Anti-Colonial Group To Meet The first public forum of the newly organized Hrlera Anti- Colonial Committee will feature three speakers this Friday even­ ing. January 11, at 8 p.m., on the subject: ‘ Black Americans and Colonialism." The forum will be held at Bermuda Hall, 402 W. 146th St. (near St. Nicholas Avenue). Speaker* are: Mr*. Selma Sparks, who attended the recent "World Without the Bomb” As­ sembly In Accra, Ghana, as an observer from Women Strike for Peace; Daniel H. Watts, chair­ man of the Liberation Commit­ tee for Africa; and William Worthy, correspondent for the Baltimore Afro-American. AN INVITATION From Upper Manhattan Branch YWCA You and Your Friends Are Cordially Invited To Open Class Week January 21-22-23-24 A Free Sample ef What Will Ba Offered Meet the Teachers Ask Questions Monday, January 21 7-8 PJYL Streamlined Gym Co-ed Social Dancing Bowling Conversational Spanish (Ce-ed) English Essentials (Co-ed) Tuesday, January 22 d-7 PJKL Ballet terp Dance (Ce-ed) 74 PM ’ terpre Dance (Ce-ed) Conversational French (Ce-ed) Millinery Wed., January 23 74 P.M. Conversational Russian (Ce-ed) Contract Bridge for Beginners (Co-ed) Dressmaking Thursday, January 24 6-7 PM. Charm and Personality (Girts) 74 PM Charm and Personality (Women) Contract Bridge Practice Group (Ce-ed) Knitting Law for Ladies Social Hear at 1:00 PM Each Night Winter Toma Bogie* Week ef ’ jaaeery 28. Caatalf Frefram m Tims*. Felder fer Exact Meettaf Return to Upper Manhattan Branch YWCA 241 WmI IOS Street, > New Terfc 27, IL V. 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