Results for “civil rights”

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1963-00-00177 1 pages
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
1963-00-00622 1 pages
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
1963-00-00498 1 pages
Rights Meeting your veal cutlet and let U i NAHSVILLE. Tenn — Over for Vi-hour. Makes it more der aad more delicious, too. 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
1963-01-12 5 pages
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 Deficit “We cannot keep going on de­ ficit budget forever. The member­ ship of. my church
1963-00-00723 1 pages
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
1963-00-00625 1 pages
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
1963-00-00724 1 pages
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
1963-00-00792 1 pages
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
1963-00-00976 1 pages
James 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
1963-00-00166 1 pages
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