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delegates
from branches throughout t h e
state will participate in work
shops to help step up statewide
attacks on discrimination In em
ployment, education, housing, and
voter registration.
Headquarters for the state con
vention will be Saratoga's Con
vention Hall, with election of of
ficers and adoption
most
of the evening. Gail also con-
j fided to friends of the couple’s
[wedding plans.
Rising
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of an educationally and econom
ically underprivileged group is,
far above the national average,
which shows an over 40% in
cidence of dropouts from all I
causes,” Plaus
along with?
Smith: Any more agitation on the
racial question. I don’t think the
South will go along with a federal aid
to education program . . . (and) . . .
a reduction in taxes.
Translated that means that unless
the President drops the racial ques
tion
Oliver Hill, assistant
to Commissioner Brownstein, in
••g conference on Wednesday. Mrs.
Motley is associate counsel of
‘“the NAACP Legal Defense and
Educational Fund.
In Bowie, Md.
7 Mr. Gregory submitted his
complaint to the FHA on Dec
ember 17,
1962, alleging that
Levitt & Sons refused to sell
needs ability and a
strong desire to succeed
combined with a good
academic record.
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TAKE OVER $11,990 Mortgage 'fits Convenient midtown location
$790 PAYS ALL: *
NO CLOSING FEES
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center. While re
constructing the hospital proper
ty the city also proposes to build
garden-type housing accommoda
tions consisting of about 150 apart-
Education and Wei- ments for the center’s profession ■
al and key personnel. The cost
In a supplementary applica
tion sent to the U.S. Department
there la 19£
ecutive director. The office had rates among the lowest in in- Staffed by ni
formerly been located at 1515 come and educational achieve- trained bilingua
Park Ave. at 110th St.
ment and the highest in
In its new location the office unemployment,
will serve an area extending
Hotel.
Listed as guest speaker is Dr.
Charles H. Wesley, president of
Central State College, Wilber
force, Ohio, whose most recent
contribution in the educational
field are three revised textbooks
by the late Dr. Carter G. Wood-
son.
v
Awards will be presented at
the luncheon by Arthur Spingarn
juvenile delinquency rate in Han *
lem is twice as high as for the ,
rest of the city end Increatlag '
faster, the quality of education *■
is still Inferior, school dropodfs
are alarming, and unemployment
among Negro youth ranges
tween 50 and 75 per cent. Drgg- *
addiction among Harlem youth is
also
Davis, staff
director of the powerful Gov
ernment Operations Committee
rand New Yost's Maxine Dar-
Education and Labor
Committee, headed by New
York's Congressman Adam C.
Powell.
Dr. Wolfe
There was Dr. Deborah Part
ridge Wolf, of Congressman