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with lunch being
served for the convenience of
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shoppers.
Part of the proceeds from the
bazaar will go to non-sectarian,
educational and philanthropic
activities of the society, such as
the children's psychiatric ward
of Kings County Hospital, En
campment for Citizenship, Police
Athletic League and Hudson
Guild
will to sub
president, they passed the reso
stitute statesmanship for racial
lution calling for:
antipathies — statesmanship for
political expediency and frivolity
— statesmanship for educational,
social and economic inequities
statesmanship for fragmented
1. Devotion of the federation
and its affiliates’ “energies to
the cause of freedom and equal
Merit Award
of the New York Personnel and
Guidance Association recently,
in recognition of her outstanding
contributions over many years
in the field of education and vo
cational guidance.
Sum Fun
Professor Sum Fun proves
profitable fan for many an
Amsterdam News reader. Fol
low him every week. Turn
Jacobs, National Council
president. The conference was
iirected by Research and Ac
tion Associates.
Mrs. Constance Baker Motley,
associate counsel, NAACP Legal
Defense and Educational Fund
spoke at the luncheon session on
Tuesday.
Preceding, there was a panel
discussion with participants in
cluding Mrs. Cab Calloway, Mrs.
Corienne Morrow, Miss
resis
tance to change is still strong.
He cited the “monstrous evil"
of White Citizens’ Council power
in Mississippi which has "para
lyzed churchmen, educators and
others who might support mora
lity,” and said that Alabama is
almost equally handicapped.
’’But, however long delayed,
change will come in those states
liberal note, “your ad in the New York
Times is simply wonderful.” Dr.
thinking Americans.
William D. Williams, head of the
,
.. School of Education, ordered 100
TV °P dip-copies "to put up in all the
,
lomats wrote the advertisers con- . *" *,
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gratulating them on the use of 0
the Negro
savings and other assets. You may be surprised to
learn how much you’re worth.
2. You weigh your responsibilities: Mortgage or
rent payments, education, retirement, accident and
sickness emergencies; how much it would cost your
family to live without you.
3. You learn where you stand. You determine your
said the asking that employers grant ex
decision to hold the rally fol- tra time to their employees soj
lowed the Board of Education's they may attend.
withdrawal of its promise to
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Rev. R. Ross Johnson, pastor _e¥ery week
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Jan. 26, 1963
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are."not presently affected by the
ruling, but the Board of Higher
Education ha« the power to es
tablish tuition fees, and Treulich
and other city officials are de
manding that these not be |
In Jail
16 Years
brief period with a profes
sional basketball team, to head
the school’s athletic and acad
emic departments of the physl
cal education departments, be
lieves the school will produce
another Wilma Rudolph or Ralph
Boston in the very near future
Although the school is listed