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annex of Harlem Hospital
were made this week by
the Joint Committee for
Equal Employment Oppor
tunity, representing s i x
civil rights and labor or
ganizations.
A spokesman of the committee
said it was “very possible" that
demonstrations at 135th St. and
Lenox Ave. would be reopened
addressed by Miss in the Times Square area and
Edna A. Merson, chairman emer- tentative plans point to a Sep-
ltus, Committee on Civil Rights tember opening.
in Metropolitan New York. Barbara F. P. Bell, Lorenza Ben
Mms Estelle Noble, a former The names of the graduates
graduate
worked with col
leges and business organisations
Wilkins'
Trial
Postponed
JACKSON, Miss. — Trial of
NAACP executive secretary Roy
Wilkins here for participating in
civil rights demonstrations on
June 1 has been postponed from
Sept. 9 until the October term
at the request of NAACP officials.
Wilkins was arrested along with
steps of tin
County Court House.
CORE
The Congress of Racial Equal- and jr
ity (CORE) will discuss and
analyze the changing civil rights ExP
structure and develop ways in ned 11
which the organization can best Loulsi,
participate In President Kennedy’s 411(1 11
national desgregation program, constr
York
How Come?
Sir: Thg Salvation Army, a
religious and humane organiza
tion helping the unfortunate
people of all races, has not en
dorsed civil rights or the Negroes'
demands. How come?
Jamiaca .New York
Abe Young
Brv«M SAMMARTMO
vs Jerry GRAHAM
Baba BRAZIL vs
Garilk MONSOON
Haas MORTIMER
STERDAM NEWS request for
comment on Supt. of Schools
James B Donovan's support of
the "neighborhood school" con
cept. Community leaders and
civil rights advocates have de
nounced the neighborhood
school concept ns a substitute
for segregated schools.
stated that ha believes la the
neighborhood concept, if -he moat
STORES TO SERVE YOU
POLITICIANS AT ROCHDALE
— For the first time last week
politicians joined the picket line
at Rochdale Village housing
project where civil right groups
have been demonstrating
against job discrimination
against Negroes and Puerto
Ricans for 8 weeks. Leading
the marchers here are, L-R:
City Council
express appreciation for Mrs. Hilda Stokley, 18th A.D ,
their stand on the civil rights
program, and that I should ask
others to do the same. Would
you care to work auch a re
quest through the Amsterdam
News?
North, who was also unopposed.
Republicans had no primary
fight in Harlem
discrimination
sins of the minority.
He said “the 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
Jobs Program,
1 AA&n* lCivil Rights Legis-
lation. We must le: people know
that the people will be performing
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