New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-01003
1963
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N Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Nov 23. 1963
Judge Orders
Union Case Up
«
Union Man
Due In
Court Thurs
Wilkins Keeps Heavy
Schedule Of Speeches
Jvstice Hofstadter made the re
mark Tuesday at a hearing on i
inetlon to halt the construction ol
more than 110,000.000 worth of
projects in the building industry
which was brought by the NAACP
to force craft unions to admit Ne-
g«e workers.
He denied the motion for a tem
porary injunction to haH the con-
stnction, and also a cross mo-’
non by the defendants to dismiss
the suit, ordering an early trial
ofl the legal suit.
During the two - hour hearing
.lattice Hoetadter declared. “100
years after the Eancipation pro-
iMnation the Negro has not been
prkndtted to become an Amer
ican ” This he called “the great-
.•< crime,'’ adding, “it is the
lAnate in a self-inflicted wound
< ^the body politic.”
Justice Hofstadter also eriticiz-
eiithe long delay in government
ad| * bias agencies hearing dis-
Pawley Will
Not Take NJ
Rights Post
are inter- The recent upsurge of civil, appe
vhy James rights activity throughout the 11 a r
'Ogro A i r counErj. alatj tj,e pen<iing rights; ^as>
„ 'helpe
4 been ac- , . ,
. „ _
legislation in Congress has com-
.
Roy Wilkins.
d a father
t0 P'ace an unusually heavy York
’or appren- burden of personal appearances delpl
h 23, 1962, on NAACP Executive Secretary Dos
buIt~
Th:
ouis Lefko-
resulted in Despite dire warnings that his
probe, said there will be no civil rights mea- dule
tes against sure enacted by Congress in this Md.;
Ballard has session, Mr. Wilkins and other pear
NAACP officials have continued
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efforts to mobilize support be- mer
Aorinl hind the Pent^‘ng bill in all sec- Bar
l6aai [ions of the country. Requests Obi
are daily received for the NAACP " as
Executive Secretary to appear at and
conferences, forums, mass meet-
Pa.—Staff ,ngSj rai]jes an<j dinners in sup- Wz
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rrT *• ®f port of civil rights.
■ceived the
Medal het-e I* effect, the current campaign ("c
his achieve- was launched with Mr. Wilkins
w member testimony before the Senate Com- W
buck 11” in merce Committee, July S52,
r
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behalf of the public accommo- js{
ore than 30 dations section of the President’s . ’
while under civil rights bill. His remarks at ’•
) threat of that hearing were widely ac-J*1*
ling to the claimed as “eloquent and unan-
son of Mr. swerable.”
he ’
mat(
telev
Since then, he has travelled A
almost constantly throughout the ersit
country speaking before NAACP Jefft
units, religious groups, profes- his c
jhing eight sional associations, student bod- in 1!
in Nov. 13 ies, and labor organizations. Ad-'
i of Colum- diiionaily, he has appeared ont Th
o Assembly- local, national and foreign tele- ever
Southall, of vision programs and has been, Amt
Appears On TV
The child, called upon to contribute artic-
was named les to newspapers and magazines “ev
During the past month he has;day.
wthall.
CCHR Report On Construction
Industry Due For Release Tuesday
The City - Commission on Hu
man Rights said this week it
would probably release a re
port on its summer hearings on
alleged discrimination in the
construction industry around
Nov. 26.
Davis In
Talk To
NAACP Workers
.Actor and playwright Ossie Da-i
vis met with New York L
Branch NAACPers at a party,,
held at Wells Restaurant, Sev- j
enth Avenue, between 132nd and
133rd Streets, on Tuesday even
ing, November 12.
Miss Peggy Dickson, acting
chairman of the Membership.
Committee, sponsor of the affair.
Miss Dickson said that the pur--
pose is to involve as many peo
ple as possible in the current
membership drive. Each person
coming to the party must bring
two new memberships. *
Tribute was paid to Joseph
Wells, proprietor of the restau
rant, which not only donating
the upstairs section for the par-;
ty, but also furnished food.;
music and entertainment.
The November 12 affair is the.
second of three. The final one
will be held on Nov. 19.
What are the top 10 best sell
ing records in Harlem and
Brooklyn these days? Turn to
page 16 to see the list, a new
feature in the Amsterdam News.
GILBEYS GIN
the world agrees on’GILBEY 3, please !
dry,
JalLBE^J smooth,
VE=t| flavorfut
XI, Alisa., riiua- . ■
rinceton, N. J N.Y. Colleges
an. a.d orW- Co|or B|in J
S’*
■nd of November
n
.
crowded sche bays President
iim to Baltimore, *
Mo., for an ap- “In New York City’s public col-
John C, Satter- letjes we are under legal man-
of The" American date to be race’ religion and
a; Miami, Fla.:!c°ior biind. We take students on
io; Sedalia, Mo.; their individual merit.”
^Va ftt'anta* Ga This statement was made by
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POSt
Brooklyn College President Har-
- ry D. Gideonese at the Brooklyn
College Alumni Association an-
nual reunion banquet held in the
Americana Hotel.
Overcrowded
Commenting on the skyrocket-
; TON - Otis N. ing demand for admission to the
I known Journal- City University, President Gide-
appointed to the<wse said:
iff of the U. S
if Agriculture’s “We are not restricting the op-
an Service where portunity to go to college . . .
i publications and The problem has nothing to do
ress, radio, and with race or creed — or with the
middle class character of some
of Lincoln Univ- 0{ our students ... It is a ques-
of journalism in EjOn 0( space.”
e St° Louis Argus Hl’ said ^.ce f°r n£aculty
members at Brooklyn College is
inadequate and that spaceC.per
. vnr student is ond third less than
g or on js c3nsidered insufficient in
_____ -
this issue of The t^e oti.nr municipal colleges,
ws. Cheek and see He added that Brooklyn College
Out every Thurs- has been on triple sessions for
{the past three years.
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