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AMSTERDAM NEWS. Sat., Sept. 7, IMS
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Civil Liberties Leaders
Join Mahopac Meeting
MAHOPAC —. Clergymen of all
denomination* in thia area are
planning a major ClvU Right*
meeUn. with the hope of forming
a committee in behalf of the
freedom goals.
Marian Anderson, the noted
singer, is among those invited
Ravnell,
Mrs. Laura McIntyre, June Wills,
Mrs. Susie Craig, and Mrs. Lil
lian Plummer.
Rights Groups Bock WMCA
The NAACP Legal Defense and
Educational Fund, the American
Jewish Congress, and the Ameri-
Brotherhood of Christianity
Civil Liberties Union this
stretched its hand from this city wee^ Jpmed as friends
George H. Fowler,chair
man of the State Commission for
Human Rights, introduced the!
i Governor.
NEW STATE SENATOR—Jer
ome L. Wilson, receives oath of
office as State Senator repre
senting Manhattan’s 22nd S.D.,
from new Civil Court Justice
Samuel Spiegel. Mr. Wilson for
merly served as press
freedom fund drive dinner,
sponsored by the Civil Liberties
League of the Bronx, will be held
at noon, Saturday, at 1358 Pros
pect Ave., the Bronx. It was an
nounced this week by Samuel
Brown, an official of the league.
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Blue Aid Rights Bill
Two Harlem Republican lead- peared before the House Juc
ers, Cary D. Blue, of the 11th As- iary Committee on May 28-29
sembly District, and Harold C. Washington, DC., In support
Burton, leader of the 12th A.D., Rep. John Lindsay’s civil rig
Square Deal
right hands
as quickly as possible.
No Surveys, Mr. Mayor
The Brooklyn Co-ordinating Council’s personal
petition to Mayor Wagner to do something about the
general unemployment situation in Brooklyn, and
the juvenile unemployment particularly in the
Bedford Stuyvesant area, is a bold step in the right
direction.
Last
chaperone the 16 bus loads of
boys and girls who went on
the outing last Sunday. Each
guest was provided with lunch.
Left to right: Chick Gallop,
Lawrence Jones. Ernest Gor
don. WiKie Starling. Jeff
Brown, Alfred Jones, Richard
Johnson, Zeke Gordon, Her
man Wilson, William Lindsay,
Charles Caro
area
of the increasing narcotics prob
lem, and called for greater sup
port behind a move to allow
police to make arrests without
warrants.
Civil Service Commissioner
George Gregory, Jr., in keynot
ing the afternoon meeting, urged
Harlem parents to take a greater
concern with the education of
their children
should
not be misconstrued as a reason
for reducing .local civil defense
activities in New York State,
Raymond J. Barbuti, acting di
rector of the Civil Defense Com
mission. has warned.
"There will be a continuing
need for civil defense aa long as
Russia has an arsenal of nuclear
weapons
convic-
whA
Mr. Putnam's work, the panel
said, based its argument upon
. AA« Dr- Shuey's findings and upon
comparative history of civil-
comes up for sentencing on Au-
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