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here by the City Com
mission in a move to keep on
the right side of Federal laws
and the Supreme Court regard
ing civil rights.
In voting 6 to 1 to repeal Its
segregated laws, the City Com
mission said it was not Inter
ested In desegregating any local
Amsterdam Avenue. As
semblyman Mark T. Southall an
nounced.
Mr. Southall said Civil Service
Commissioner George Gregory.
Jr., will keynote the afternoon
conference, after which groups
will meet in panels on civil
rights, housing and education,
narcotics addiction, police pro
tection. and Job opportunities,
where they will make recom
mendations
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140 civil rights workers repre-
oenting more than 30 atatet are
meeting here for the 20th An
nual Race Relations Inatltute at
Flak UnWeralty which opened
June
rector of Grace Church,
Norfolk, Va.
Plaques were presented by
Robert Cox to David B. Adams
and Lincoln Lynch for outstand
ing work In Civil Rights in Nas
sau County
St. Philip’s
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“We cannot keep going on de
ficit budget forever. The member
ship of. my church
moral
ity. For while this equality is
denied, America is losing a tre
mendous potential source of
strength,” Meany said in his
message.
Regarding civil rights he said,
“To be frank about it, as a
nation we are vulnerable on this
point. We cannot wriggle off the
hook by saying
cause for toe complaint filed
by the Attorney general.
The complaint, based on t h e
findings of an investigation con
ducted by toe Civil Rights Bur
eau of the attorney general’s of
fice, alleged that "notations on
a job order card, at Office Tem
poraries, Inc., indicated that
denied. America is losing a tre
1 o n mendous potential source M
that strength,’’ Meany said in h*i
ano. message.
imu- Regarding civil rights he mid,
ns-“To be frank about it. asa
tock- nation wo nr* vulnerable on this
lunr- point We cannot wriggle
renpectlvelv assume toe
name* of JACK P CHANLER and
BARBARA CHANLER upon com
plying with the "revision* of Arti
cle 6 of the Civil Rights Law and
of thia Older, namely.
That the petitioner* cause thi* Or
der to be entered and wto toe pa
per* upon which
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Father John. LaFapge, C I C
J. Hoey Awards for Interracial
chaplain emeritus, and A, Phil
Justice given by the Catholic
ip Randolph, civil rights leader.
Interracial Council of New
(Gilbert Photo)
Tenants Want Welfare To Help Burials
Victor C. Gaspar, genera! sec- Church, visited Washington. are burie
retary
GREG
ARNOLD AND JUUE ARNOLD to
place and stead of their present
names, upon complying with the
provisions of Article 6 of the Civil
Rights Law and of this order, name
ly.
That this Order be entered and
the said petition Upon which It was
granted be filed within