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scuc ways law must be enforced, not
where we wish hnd refused the just when it is convenient for
right to an equal education and what you want. Until such time
as you realize this, I urge ail
equal jobs.
Until these problems are solved Amei.oans to let up such
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 for constructive no
tion to improve conditions in
Harieir.
He asserted
fourth pre- u!
sented in as many years by the
Queen of .Angela Roman Catholic
Church at 44 Belmont Ave. to
benefit the education of children.
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During the past three years. Qi
the almost-wbolly Negro variety ial
show has drawn a total
drop-outs to return to school and
finish their studies. It finds
many after-school Jobs which
enable youngsters to continue
their education, and in the cases
of those who cannot or will not
remain in school it makes every
effort to find beginning jobs that
For Superb Drinks
from New Jersey.
Connecticut guests included,
Ray Alston, John J. Hughes and
Judy Evans.
Champion.
1 Bessie
The officers of the Institute
of International Education, an
organization in the field of edu
cational exchange, recently hon
ored Miss Bertha Shaw, a staff
member with a reception on the
occasion
This question arose this week
as the Commission, in what it
announced as a "new policy
statement" urged preferential
treatment in Jobs, housing and
education for Negroes and Puerto
Ricans. _____
Before the CCHR press release
could hit the stands, however,
the Mayor hedged on whether
this was city policy
complement ACT’s Domestic ! C lyiQrrh
Peace Corps, will seek to under
take a massive professionally-
oriented assault on Harlem’s so
cial, economic, education and
housing needs.
Poster Boy
One project already initiated
by the adult group is called
Chums” which works on a big
Robert Swinton
Tinkler to alumnae
(or outstanding contributions. The
honoree* were Mr*. Helen Tur
ner Watson, consultant (or School
Health Service. State Depart
ment of Education. Hartford.
Conn
Associate Exec. Director
And Mias Willett* Simonton,
associate executive director, Am
erican Nurses Association and
to Mrs. Silvia C.'evrrs Coke, di
rector
public must ex
amine the problem of race re
lations and economics when it
thinks of civil rights in terms
of unions and college education.”
No Labels
He added that he thought it
was dishonest to label colleges
and universities “segregationist”
simply because some fraternities
and sororities prohibit Negro
membership
turning down sev
eral off-season Jobs, said that
“If I didn't have athletic
‘ability I would have to rely on
my education, and I can’t play
this game (football) forever.
player (football), but I am not
planning on losing «y Job,” Mc
Clinton said.
He also said