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aeon sign, which
said “We re Glad to Have You
In Birmingham", the party was
taken by police escort to two of
the wildest civil rights rallies
this reporter has ever seen.
The first rally was held at the
Fifth Street Baptist Church, and
when Robinson and Patterson
entered
Over Fire Companies
While the Peekskill Fire Com
panies remain cool to the accept
ance of Negro members, things
ate warming up among various
civil rights organizations chal
lenging the discriminatory posi
tion.
The Peekskill NAACP. Branch
invited the six companies of the
Peekskill Fire Department io
participate with community
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Cloyd V. Day is working night i
aad day for civil rights since 1
to Joined the Mt. V. NAACP
after the “March”...
IWill Ben Anderson get that I
Cfty Marshall re-appointment?...
Mr*. Odell Cannon
Camp for Underprivileged
Children organized three years
ago in Europe to include under
privileged youth from 100 Amer
ican cities.
Four of the leading civil rights
groups here will also get a share
of the proceeds from the coming
concert. They are CORE, NA-
ACP, SNCC and the SCLC
mission, and Stanley H Lowell,
COHR chairman, agreed to main
tain a continuing review of the
hotel’s hiring policy.
Earlier two other civil rights[
organizations, the Uroan League
of Greater New York and the
NAACP, had cancelled scheduled
dinners at the Waldorf because
of the picketing.
Union Agent
days after the death of
the four, Joseph Cardinal Ritter,
of St. Louis, one of five American
princes of the church, called for
“efficient civil rights legislation
In this session” of Congress
and frequently interracial afford
ing congenial and convenient lo
cations for national groups m
the South.
[• Members
mission, and Stanley H Lowell,
COHR chairman, agreed to main
tain a continuing review of the
hotel's hiring policy.
Earlier two other civil rights
organizations, the Urban League
of Greater New York and the
NAACP, had cancelled scheduled
dinners at the Waldorf because
of the picketing.
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Union Agent
Kolb, Jay Dorf
and Baron and Baroness Paolo
Tallarigo.
Neqro Woman
Lady Of Month
fraternity.
Apr. 26—DANCE; Riverside Plaza Hotel; Committee on Civil
Rights In Manhattan.
Apr. 26—DANCE; 7 Ports; Pauline Lugo Leukemia Branch,
American Cancer Committee, Inc.
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Apr. 26—BALL; Riviera Terrace; Negro Actors Guild
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COMMITTEE ON CIVIL RIGHTS
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DANCE: Savoy Manor; St. Philips Nurses Alumni.
Apr. 19—DANCE: Dawn Casino; Elizabeth Chapter No. 14.
Apr. 19—PARTY: Riverside Plaza; Committee on Civil
Rights in Metropolitan New York, Inc.
Apr. 19—BAIL: the Fountainhead (Yonkers); Westchester
Clubmen.
Apr. 19—COTILLION: Hotel Roosevelt; Scholarship Com
mittee, Salem Methodist Church