New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-00845
1963
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M • W. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct 5, IMS
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Bishop Childs' Work
Bias Suit Tossed Out
A. Childs to halt all city and
state-financed construction pro
jects because of alleged bias
against Negro workers was dis- i
missed Tuesday in Federal Court.
Judge John M. Cashin, In dis
missing the suit, ruled that the
complaint "alleges merely that 1
plaintiff la a Negro minister and 1
Francis tendent Joseph F. Weldon (left) hy’s central offices at 299
m left', administer oath of office to 60 Broadway. New cope bring Au-
7 Hous- probationary patrolmen In re- thority
e Super- cent ceremonies in the Author-
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foree to TO1
that as such he la ‘vitally con
cerned over the rise of racial
tensions. *
"Consequently, there Is an utter
failure to show that plaintiff has
in any way been personnally
aggrieved by discrimination exis
tent in the construction industry.
"The court can well understand
a clergyman’s vital concern over
racial tension, but there has been
no complaince in the instant
case with the established rule
that a complainant must present
pleadings sufficient to show his
individual needs requires the re
medy for which he asks.’’
Bishop Childs. pastor of
Faith Temple Church of God In
Christ, 147th St. and Amsterdam
Ave., filed the suit as chairman
of the Greater New York Com
mittee for Equal Opportunity in
early July during the height of
demonstrations by civil rights
groups against construction sites.
The Greater New York Com
mittee for Equal Opportunity is
not connected with the Joint Com-
Chest X-Ray
For Harlem
Anyone 15 years of age or
over is eligible for a free chtst
X-ray available any time between
the hours of 11:30 a m. and 0:30
p.m. at the following locations
and on the following days this
week and next:
Thursday, October 3 - Broad
way and 145th Street.
Wednesday. October 9 - Amster
dam Avenue & J55th Street.
Thursday, Octobtr 10 - Broad
way and 110th Street.
According to Miss Marjorie
Coata, field representative for the
project conducting the X-ray sur
vey, volunteers to help out at
the chestmobile are urgently
needed on the above dates. Any
one who can spare a few hours
of time is requested to call Miss
Costa at AC 2-7360.
l"Salute To Fall" M~'ks Planting
New York City’s 7th annual
"Salute to Fall,” announced as
the most glittering such eVent
the City has yet presented, was
to take place Wednesday night,
on the steps of the New York
Public Library. 5th Avenue and
42nd Street, as a tribute “To a
Greener New York.”
The Fall Salute launching, free
to the public, celebrates a season
of city planting, with 4 million
chrysanthemums set out by the
City on main arteries of traffic
in all five boroughs, and marks
the planting, begun this Spring
and completed this Fall, of 5000
new trees, in honor of the com
ing World’s Fair.
Musical comedy and TV star,
Carol Channing, noted special
ly for her song, "Diamonds Are
\ Girl’s Best Friend,” was to
ofesent Mayor Wagner with a
"diamond” Award, as a tribute
to his leadership in the great
New York beautification pro-
Generosity
One grpst , reaspn why men
practice generosity so little in
the world is their finding so little
there. Generosity is catching;
and if so many men escape it,
it is in a great degree from the
same reason the countrymen es
caped the small pox — because
they meet no one to give it to
them—Greville.
gram, "Salute to Seasons,” of
which he is Honorary Chairman.
The entire Company of the
Radio City Music Hall Ballet was
to perform — the first time this
famous New York troupe has
made an appearance at a "salute
to Seasons? program.
A panoramic showing of glam
orous street and evening fash
ions for the Fall and Winter
season, created by New York a
leading couture designers, was to
be presented by the New York
Coutgre Group Those for streW
wear will be in a spectrum of
colors ranging from yellows into
greens — in keeping with the
title of the Fall Salute, “A Gretn-
er New York," and to highlight
green, a major fashion color of
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IRA ROSENBERG, INC
CHECK - IN FOR HALLO
WEEN — Charles A- Salzman,
managing k agerft t of Dunbar
Apartments' Company, hands
check for $100 to Mrs. Mary
Carter, committee chairman,
as first contribution toward the
Dunbar Recreation Depart
ment's annual Halloween party.
Looking on are Sharon P. Wil
liams and Joan A. Davis, left,
recreation staff leaders, and
Milton J. Strong, right, recrea
tion director of Dunbar Apart
ments. About 350 children are
expected to attend coming par-
Subway Assault Victim
Says Hoodlums Take Over
' Alfred G. Swell, public fela- The 50 - year - old Sewell, who
tions officer of the King Solomon Hves at 109
144th St., was re-
- i.-j - portedly attacked by four men
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Grand Lodge, was assaulted on
wom>Q on
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i the White Plains . IRT Subway cordjng to Mrs. Swell,
line between Gun Hill Road and .«We were on our way to st
Allerton Ave., Bronx, on Sept. 14. Luke's Church on 222nd St. in the
He is recuperating at home aft- Bronx, to attend a dinner. My
er spending 12 days in the hos- husband and I were sitting down
i P'tal-
1 when the four men and one worn-
More Cops
“They should have more pro
tection, more plainclothesmen
riding the trains to protect the
average citizen from the hood
lums. Up in the Bronx and in oth
er neighborhoods it's getting
worse. It’s really radical,” Sew
ell complained.
The White Plains precinct told
the Amsterdam News that ac
cording to its report Sewell was
apparently intoxicated and be
came involved in an argument
with a man on the subway. Sew
ell denied this.
In another subway assault, Jer
ry Watts, 28, is being held with
out bail fer action by the Grand
Jury in connection with the fatal
assault on Molshe C. Gatnor. 77.
of 1684 Grand Concourse. The as
sault took place on an IRT Sub
way train Monday.
City Steps
Up TB
Campaign
Simultaneously with the an
nounced 12 per ceat Increase In
tuberculosis cases so far this
year, the New York Tuberculosis
and Health Assn, this week of
fered $100,000 to the City to stop-
up control activities in New York
Under the proposed increased
campaign, the City plans to ex
amine an additional 100,000 per
sona living in areas of high TB
prevalence. Gerald P. Rosen,
president elect of the TB Assn.,
listed these areas as the lower
East Side, lower West Side, Har
lem, the lower Bronx and Bed
ford - Stuyvesant area in Brook
lyn.
A breakdown on the specific
number of cases In each of
these sections, however, was not
available.
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visitors in Harlem resulted h
almost 90 per cent cooperation
of tuberculous "suspects.” Be
cause of this progressive step,
1 the City plans to employ more
home visitors when funds become
available for that purpose.
The Veteraas Administration's
records show that the average
veterans who received readjust
ment allowances of $20 a week
while seeking employment re
quired Ute allowance for only six
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