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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 ------ 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 © 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 ____ Berrv Sr J 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 ’__ — IP GetS 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 ... 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