Indianapolis Recorder, Indianapolis, Marion County, 5 September 1959 — Page 13
AJC Report Shows Racial, Religious Bias on Way Out
There is “striking evidence that The AJC survey also reveals discrimination lies so deep in the the American people are deter- that the work of the 1959 state hearts of men that it can only mined to wipe out racial and re- legislatures “brings to an impres- be reached by persuasion and
ligious discrimination from Ameri- sive total the number of state moral pressule.
can life” according to a recent anti-discriminatioh laws in effect K report by the American Jewish today.” , ncln .c
Congress. Sixieen states, it is noted, now ! 1
A study of civil rights laws en- have fair employment laws en- f' j^ l-nt hV. 0 *^<!!'thIrn acted in the past year in various forceable by an administrative h^n
states, conducted by the AJC and agency using the method of con-
tilled “Summary' of 1958-59 State filiation, backed by the power to * „„ pffpptfvA in Aiiti-Discrimination Laws,” dis- issue administrative orders en- n omiaii?v°\n au eC !\mpri n closes that 24 laws dealing with forceable by an administrative ^l c „ n » ing e< ^ ualli y to a11 Amen-
racial and religious discrimination agency using the method of conwere passed by 14 states during ciliation, backed by the power to 1959. issue administrative orders en- ' Both in number and content;” forceable in the courts, the study notes, “the civil rights Four states have laws broadly laws enacted by the states this prohibiting discrimination in eduyear exceeded the product of any cation, enforced by administrative year in the past decade.” agencies, while a number of others The congress study summarizes have more limited legislation in
the principal legislative advances that area.
of 1959 as follows: Twenty-five states have prohibit1. California and Ohio adopted e( * discrimination in a substantial enforceable fair employment law's, Portion of the general housing bringing to 16 the number of states mar * ce t- ,/^ ree others have pro-
having such legislation.
2. Tiie first state laws against discriminai inn in the general housing market were adopted Heretofore, all state laws on housing were confined to accommodations receiving some form of governmental assistance. This year, Colo-
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A 1.1, THE MOVIE STITFIfOS “ITT QT* a ivi'ru a iri
By HARRY LEVETTE everybody worried. He will top HOLLYWOOD (ANP) — LOUIE the bill of other Dixieland greats, “SATCHMO” ARMSTRONG will as he has done on 11 previous find the red plush carpet of wel- shown. His All-Stars will also be come stretched all the way up the aiding and abetting him hill from Highland avenue, when OTHERS WILL BE The Fire he arrives to headline the 12th House Five Plus Two, Pete Kelly
annual presentation of ihe Original Seven, including Bill Reynolds, PREVIEWS OF TIIE WEEK: Dixieland jazz jamboree. Co-im- and Pete Kelly himhelf; and Toddy “But Not For Me.” starring Clark prtt-sarics Gene Norman and Frank Buckner’s band, which wouldn’t Gable, Carrol Baker, Lili Palmer, Dull hurried to fcign up the great fail, because they never do. Jazz- and Lee J. Cobb A fine Paramount .rumpet king as soon as he reach- buff comic Mort Sabi will have a picture shown at Wilshire theater ed home soil again, after that close lot of amusing barbed comments in Beverly Hills, it is a Perlberghave of il ness in Europe that had to enliven the evening. Seaton production.
ALL THE MOVIE STUDIOS are bearing down hard at present to get as miny good pictures finished and “in the can” as possible but the majors trying for bigger and better productions aimed at long runs to counteract inroads being made by TV’s run-ofT of old films.
PREVIEWS OF
“IT STARTED WITH A KISS” starring lovely and apparently not a bit lonely Debbie Reynolds, with Glenn Ford. • Gustave Rojo, Eva Gabor 4 . Fred Clark and Edigar
Buchanan.
“THE DEVIL’S DISCIPLE,” starring Burt Lancaster, Kirk Douglas and Lawrence Oliver. Based on a play by the late George Bernard Shaw, and shown at the Academy Award theater, it is a United Artists feature.
hibited discrimination in virtually all public and publicly assisted housing, and a number of states have more limited statutes in this
area.
Leo Pfeffer, director of the AJC’s Commission on Law and Social Action, which prepared vhe
rado, Connecticut. Massachusetts & ^ u ^y. concludes:
and Oregon adopted broad fair “The fact that the states ccnhousing legislation, thereby follow- tinue to approve anti-discrimina-ing the pa h recently marked by tion laws is convincing evidence New York City and Pittsburgh. that legislation has demonstrated 3. Maine became the 24th state i's value as a means of reducing to enact an enforceable law pro- the evil of racial and religious hibiting disci imination in places of discrimination and segregation, public accommodation A number New laws would not have been cf other states improved the ef- sought this year if the old ones
fectivtmess ot their laws in this had not proved useful.
“Legislatures would not have
adopted them if their prototypes had had the disastrous results so
freely predicted for them. “This record plainly refutes
those who continue to insist that
area.
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Seek Bill for Elections Body
WASHINGTON. DC. < ANPt—
Sen. Joseph S. Clark (D., Pa.) has joined in co-sponsoring a bill to establish a congrci sional elections commission, The bill, introduced by Sen. Phillip A. Hart (D.. Mich.), prpposed the creation of an agency of the legislative branch of the federal government designed to
insure that all citizens’
rights are protected.
St. Louis Honors 'Father of Blues'
LADY ADEMOLA HONORED: Lady A. A Ademola (left), wife of the chief justice of the Federation of Nigeria, was recently awarded the M.B.E. (Member of the Order of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II in recognition of her outstanding contribution to voluntary social services in Western Nigeric. She is pictured outside Buckingham Palace after attending an investiture service, displaying her insigne to a fellow compatriot, Lady K. A. Abayomi, wife of Sir Abayomi, prominent Nigerian physician. (ANP)
sented to Mrs. W. C. Handy, the
composer’s widow.
Among those who gave individual performances were Miss Etta Moton, who sang “Summertime”;
“The history of widespread and flagrant denials of the right to vote a long one,” said Clark. “Hearings held by the Constitutiohal Rights subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee over
the years tell the story.
By R. C. FISHER
ST. LOUIS (ANP) — Down on
the deck of the Goldenrod show- St. Louis banjo man Joe Schirmer, boat at the edge of the Mississippi who played "Waiting for the RobRiver last week, musicians, dancers ert E. Lee,” and baritone Arthur and speakers paid tribute to the Buggetto, who sang “Old Man
voting i a t e yf q Handy, who put the hih- Man River.”
toric riverfront “on the map” with Singleton Palmer’s Dixieland his “St Louis Blues.” hand blasted out a lively “Royal The evening was part of the 36th Garden Blues” to the pleasure of annual convention of the National several thousands, whose feet kept Association of Negro Musicians time to the music, and the evening held here. Several trophies were was topped off with a rip-roaring given for “outstanding perfor- performance of Handy’s immortal
mance and service.” One was pre- “St. Louis Blues.”
“Hearing held this year by the Commission on Civil Rights reveal a shocking illustration of the need for "nngresi irLia 1 action.” Ti** ommisslon would be corr used cf ihree member nppoinUcf by the President with the advice and consent of the Senate for a term of nine years. It would be authorized to conduct primary, special and geneial elections for members of the Senate and House of Representatives.
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