New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-00760
1963
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-Negroes Refuse
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principal! dragging their feet",
according to the NAACP educa
tional assistant Miss June Shaga-
lo«.
The boycott of Valley School
in Manhasset which is 93 per
cent Negro, had reduced attend
ance to less than 10 percent of
its enrollment. But the center of
vigorous protest has been the
Malverne School district.
This comprises the 81 percent
Negro Woodfield Road School in
Lakeview, the 88 percent white
Lindner Place School in Malverne
and the 88 percent white Davison
Avenue School in Lynbrook.
The Malverne School Board,
fighting against integration drew
this comment from Negro phsy-
chologist Dr. Lloyd Delaney:
“It is ironic that a school board
In Tuskegee is defying a segrega
tionist Governor, and a school
board in New York State is de
fying a state commissioner of
education seeking to end racial
imbalance in the schools.**
Dr. Delaney was one of 17
persons arrested so far, in the
wave of sit-ins, pickets and at
tempts to register Negro pupils
in the predominantly white
schools. Lincoln Lynch, chair
man of the Long Island CORE,
was among those arrested.
When the two men with 35 other
Negro and white adults to register
15 Negro students at the Lindet
Place Elementary School, Sept.
5, they found the door closed. The
principal Ralph E. Gardner,
wanted to address the group
from an open window. They told
him that was an insult and they
would not brook discourtesy from
him.
The principal then opned the
door and the group shoved him
and a guard aside to enter. Mr.
Gardner would not register the
children and rather signed an
order for the arrest of those in
the building.
They were charged with loiter
ing and released without bail for
hearing Oct. 15.
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SCHOOL IS OPEN! — But no
First Avenue. The parents said
takers from among some 600
Public School pupils attending
East Harlem’s PS 80, shown
they will boycott the school
until the Board of Education
takes 500 of the school pupils
Moore, Russell Zimmerman.
Ronald Zimmerman, Horace
Busch, Mrs. May Moore, Mrs.
Faye Busch, Mrs. Vivian Wal
ler, John Siedman, Viola York
and Mrs. Thelma Berlack. .
off of short sessions. Shown
on the picket lines outside
the school at 120th Street and are, James Moore, G r e go r y_______________ (Gilbert Photo)
Figurits
Question
Johnny climbs a hill at the
rate of Ito mile an hour, and
without stopping at the ton,
comes down the same trail a
4to miles an hour. If the entire
trip takes him 6 hours, how many
miles Is it to the top of this hill?
Answer
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each into 1; add the results, and
divide into 6.
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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Gov- through a back door of the Gray-i nearly 200 state troopers Into
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were accompanied by four turn away five Negroes who were
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the second time in three months
tWQ Negroes were brothJto enter three all-white schools
and white public schools were de- ers Floyd and Dwight Armstrong. Wednesday The troopers made
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Two Negro students slipped' Governor Wallace had sent in the state s public schools. t
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ABSORBERS
Thia Guarablea doci not cover
replacement Installation Charles
( SINCOFF, "NO SI!** Pickets
! parade in front of PS 80, Man-
; hattan, with signs asking re-
‘ moval of Principal Sincoff.
Many of the signs were in Span
ish but intergration was chief
complaint of parents. See edi-
toral, page 10 and story on
page one.
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Returning recently from Can
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joyable vacation were Daryl
Chisolm. Mary Chisolm and fiva
fair labor practice Which both
the union and the employer must
redeem by restoring the injured
worker to full rights with back
pay.
and In 1967 went on leave of
absence with permission of the
company for seven months. On j Williams of 237 W. 127th St
his return the union demanded!----------------'
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he be dropped to the bottom of ed by the majority union, free
the seniority list. Lopuch filed from "invidious treatment by
unfair labor practices charges Jheir bargaining agent”; and 2)
which the NLRB in a 3-2 decision
unions who engage in and cono
upheld on Dec. 21, 1962 The
panlea who support such treat
Board is now asking the Court
ment are guilty of an unfair
of Appeals for enforcement of its
labor practice.
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The friend-of-the-court brief
as submitted in a non-racial
case involving Michael Lopuch.
a member of the International
Brotherhood of Teamsters Union.
At the Insistence of Local 553
In New York City, Lopuch was
dropped to the bottom of the
Although it took no position on
seniority list of the Miranda Fuel I the facts or the merits of the
Lopuch case, the ACLU brief
Company. '
supported the NLRB Interprets-
Lopuch had been employed as, (ion that: 1) employees have a
a truck driver for nine years (legal right to be fairly represent -
Dropped
It this interpretation of tin
NLRA were accepted In a cast
not based on racial discrimina
tion. the ACLU said, tha federal
courts and the NLRB should adoft
it also to bar racial discrimina
tion by unions.
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