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facto segrega
tion In Newark public schools
which led. to a limited open en
rollment policy by the Board
of Education.
He is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Eloise Jeter; two sons,
David and Gary; his mother.
Mrs. Ione Powell Jeter, and a
grandmother, Mrs. Bernice
Knight.
Storm Relief
rights leaders, segregation which gives Negro
Over 40 certified teachers vol- children in the community an in-
unteered to teach in the “Free- ferior education.
dom School’’.
Show Cause
Judge Joseph C. Zavatt issued
At the Woodfield Road School, a show-cause order to Mr. Smith.
which had been
branch
president Bernard Jackson that
they were walking out, and did.
Dr. Jackson said It was bet
ter for the youngsters to use all
' educational opportunities avail-
■ able to them, even if those op-
i portunities exist in segregated
i schools.
“Let them he encouraged by
the high achievements
Honor
on to be proud of its accomplish
able J. Anthony Celebrezze, Sec
ments on behalf of the nation
retary of Health, Education and
and its standard of health. We
Welfare at the annual President’s
Banquet. Mr. Celebrezze urged
have a heritage of solid accomp
—
lishment
ENMITY ?
HOW DO THESE SOVIET PEOPLE LIVE?
We shall turn to those with knowledge:
Prof. Wm. H. E. Johnson, Univ. of Pittsburgh on Soviet
Education,- Dr. Rom Maurer Somerville, Educator ,on
Soviet Family Life,- Mr. Harry Magdoff, New School
Lecturer, on Soviet Economy,- Bishop Herbert Show, African
Meth. Episc. Zion
racial
conflict at P.S. 21 in Brooklyn is much more than
meets the eye. Negro teachers are particularly in
censed because Board of Education representatives
who should be impartial, they say, are inclined to
give white teachers their say while trying^ to keep
the Negro teachers quiet, or tend
Christians and Jews where
he was vice president of program
development. The school is ad-1
ministered by the Board of High
er Education under the super
vision of State University of New
York. Its costs are paid one-
third by the City, one-third by
the State
Gets
NAACP Plan
RAHWAY, N .J. - The Rah
way - Carteret branch ot the
NAACP submitted a plan to the
Board ol Education last week
calling for ‘'revolving enroll
ment" In the city’s elementary
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The plan reportedly asked for
the divsion of the city Into sec
tions, each section
School Boycott
The parents of children in 17 Harlem schools
have threatened to boycott the public schools come
September unless the Board of Education comes up
with a definite and practical plan to eliminate de
facto segregation. We hope the Board will come up
with something of a practical nature
evtvbUsh schools in the rural
ro elected to the New York High- areas of Mississippi, Alabama
and other southern states. He
er Board of Education.
Mr. McLaurin addressed pu- personally accompanies some of
nils, parents and faculty mem- the trucks to take the needed
bers,Friday afternoon