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AIRMAN ELLIS D. MANUEL SAN ANTONIO — Airman Ellis D. Manuel, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Manuel of 2539 W. 21st, Gary, has been selected for training at Sheppard AFB, Tex., as an Air Force communications specialist. A graduate of Tolleston High School, he recently completed basic training at Lackland AFB, Tex. McGUIRE LETTER SHOP 504 North Dorman St. At E. Michigan St Notary Public ill Work Strictly Confidential Mimeographing - Typing - Letter Writing, Tax Service Filing Papers - Affidavits - Representative Indianapolis Recorder 34 years
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OCTOBER 8, 1966
First Friends Church awards scholarship Donald Carpenter, ministerial graduate of Bishop College of Dallas, has been granted an allexpenses scholarship by the Quaker Church of the First Friends to study toward his Bachelor of Divinity degree at Virginia Union University at Richmond. The Quaker Church of the First Friends is located on Kessler. Rev. Carpenter was the recipient of a four-year scholarship to Bishop College from his own church, St. John’s Baptist, where Rev. Andrew J. Brown is pastor.
Community meet set for Oct. 11 The next regular monthly meeting of the Haughville Community will be held at Christamore House, 502 N. Tremont St., on Tuesday night, October 11, at 7:30 p.m. A good speaker is promised for the evening. There were eighty-two people at our last meeting. Let’s meet that quota again. Come and meet your friends and help us make plans for the winter. Hope to see you there.
J. N. Willingham joins Clark-Mercer advertising agency
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DOCTOR RELAXES: Dr. G Gilmour, Jamaica, West Indies surgeon, has a brief respite from a busy schedule with her hostess (right), Mrs. Huntington Hartford and the latter's stepchildren, Cathy and Jackie, at the Hartford apartment in^New York City. Dr. Gilmour is currently attending an
intensive graduate course on cancer therapy with 40 physicians from LatinAmerica, sponsored by the American Cancer Society. During her stay in New York, Dr. Gilmour, the only woman in the group, is a house guest of the Hartfords.
Negroes more friendly to whites than Jews: UC
JAMES W. WILLINGHAM James N. Willingham has joined the Clark and Mercer Advertising Agency at 2514 N. Delaware, he has had wide experience in the advertising
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Formerly assistant advertising manager of P. R. Mallory Company, Willingham has production experience with two Indianapolis agencies and 14 years in sales with three local radio
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He will handle all forms of newspaper, print, radio and television advertising and also
queried, Negroes who belong to head up the Clark and Mercer civil rights organizations were Public Relations division at the found to be less anti-Semitic agency,
and less anti-white than those
who do not.
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Negro girls sought for nursing field NEW YORK — Efforts to men t tin New York State Nurrecruit Negro high school girls s i n g schools in 1963. A current into the nursing profession surV ey, now under way, shows i were described by two witnesses only slight improvement,
before the Joint Legislative
Chicago — Interim figures of less in favor. a scientific study of Negro at- Mr. Epstein said that nothing nation with special samples titudes made public today by in the study to date shows that taken in New York City, Chithe Anti-Defamation League of involvement of Jews in the eco- caf r 0 Atlanta and Birmingham
reeurrincr^charee 'of ^strom^Ne^ ?o°ef haf lei Sfs'to°inrie Wh ! ! " Ac, „r March , recurring charge ol strong JSC toes has led negroes to smgie series of m-depth interviews isro. National Advertising Repre gro anti-Semitism but declare out Jews for a special hostility. w jth Negroes will allow for a ^-ntative Amalgamated i ubiish that Negroes “feel more friend- The study, he went onto say, comprehensive report of their ll 10 • •‘ nr ' Madison Avenue, ly toward Jews than toward reveals that Negroes have gen- attitudes toward Jews, other N Member:’AmiTt Rureau of c.rcuother whites. erally favorable dealings with whites, and various problems lation. National Newspaper Pub-
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Testifying at hearings before the committee, headed by
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Tackling the problem of industrial participation in nurse recruitment, Mr. Peterson explained Ex-Lax’s role in attracting Negroes to the nursing profession. The company’s effort consisted of a wide distribution of information pamphlets, seminars conducted at Harlem Hospital and other hospitals outside New York State, and a comprehensive radio campaign over a network of fity-eight Negro - audience stations.
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A registered nurse herself, Mrs. Carnegie suggested that nurse recruitments should start
at the junior high school level, “Business firms are potenwhere counselors should chan- tially able to supply much of nel graduates into high school the needed manpower, funds, courses designed to meet the and expertise in cooperative requirements of nursing schools, efforts with non-profit organiy Moreover, she said, Future zations toward the goal of ahNurse Clubs and other junior leviating a critical social conhigh school functions should be dition,’’ he told the committee, strengthened to acquaint Ne- So far, he said, 16,000 of the gro girls with the bright pro- recruitment pamphlets, professional future they can attain duced by Ex-Lax as a public as nurses. service, have been distributed ^ . XT , through Nego hospitals and Mrs. C arn e(tic, a Negro, de- nursin B schools . This mont h, plored the slim representation some * 10 000 off i cial Nationa i of Negroes in the student bod- L for NursinB recruit . M v 0n i? Q,1 Ur o? g P° s ‘e rs contributed by ebeH , ?' V rk St ,? te - St l e Ex-Lax will be distributed, wWh ac t c . 0 t r ? ln / * 0 many of them for use in high n h .r f? ns ‘'‘ u ‘ ed chools across the country. The 3.4 per cent of the total enroll- new poster features a white
nurse, a Negro nurse and a male nurse walking side by side down a hospital corridor. The poster photo, taken at Mt. Sinai Hospital, has a banner line reading: “BE A NURSE— AND WALK WITH PRIDE." This is the first time a Negro nurse or a male nurse has appeared on an official poster. Ex-Lax decided on a recruitment campaign in early 1965 when the critical nursing shortage was brought to the attention of Roy M. Goodman, then president of Ex-Lax and now Director of New York City’s Finance Administration. The decision to concentrate on recruiting Negroes to the profession was based on statistics which showed that, while Negroes constitute 10.5 per cent of the nation’s population, they account for only 3 per cent of professional nurses in the coun-
try.
In her testimony, Mrs. Carnegie drew a distinction between professional and practical nurses, pointing out that one reason for a dearth of Negroes in the field may be due to the tendency among high school counselors to “steer” Negro students into practical nursing instead of professional nursing. Mrs. Carnegie had high praise or the Sealantic Fund, established by the late John D. Rockefeller, Jr., which offers assistance to Negroes seeking to enter the nursing profession. Similarly, she cited the efforts of the Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing in going directly to the Negro community with its recruitment program. In addition to the efforts that should be made at the junior high and high school levels, Mrs. Cargenie urged support of Senator Javits’ amendment to the Allied Health Professions Personnel Training Act, already passed by the House of Representatives. The amendment provides for scholarship support for prospective nurses in professional schools.
Jewish store owners.
The study, now underway at
the University of California More than 80 percent of Survey Research Center under those querried said they have the direction of sociologist Ga- never been treated unfairly by ry T. Marx, will be published Jewish merchants; 62 percent upon completion next Spring said it is easier to get credit under the title “Protest and in a Jewish-owned store; 9 perPrejudice.’’ cent said it is not easier; 49 Part of a five-year research percent said Jews are easier on project underwritten by the Negroes who fall behind in League to examine patterns of their payments, 16 percent said American prejudice, a pi*elimi- -lews are harder. The balance nary report of the studv’s find- thought Jewish and non-Jewish ings was made bv Benjamin R. white store owners are the Epstein, ADL’s National Direc- same or said they did not
tor, at the human relations or- , ' , ;
ganization’s National Executive n ir nl ,tp; n Committee meetin E beinft held . ' he M “ h “' e : “ r - here at the Ambassador Hotels, m?„orL ia? Mr Epstein said he was mak- ,. k jth d Jews precludes ’7 pronounced anti-Semitism. Smvs hid smSy disturtld Thc stud >' makes a PP areat ’ he tw Towfch said > tha * the Negro position as the Jewish community. nerseucuted minoritv leads “On the basis of-the-study’s % P eiseucu ted. minority leads findings” he asserted “I Ne £roes to reject discnmmato-
T he . asserte(1 > t ry behavior against other min-
think the Jewish community Cities as well He cited the folwould be well advised to focus onties as weIL ne Clted the fo1
and aspects of American life.
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its attention on the main sources of American anti Semitism and to drop undue preoccupation with Negro anti-Semitism which only serves to divert energies from the civil rights strug-
gle.’’
lowing:
Negroes are more opposed to employment and social club discrimination against Jews than
are non-Jewish whites.
Negroes, more frequently than non-Jewish whites, said they would not vote for a political
reveals WmosOCe’JJIeV5»" d i d «‘*»l>o had an anti-Sem-
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Jews. For example:
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Negroes, more frequently than non-Jewish whites, said they would oppose any legislation to curtail Jewish immi-
gration.
When comparing Negro anti-
they are worse Special area j ews , , ess likeI t0 th samples taken showed that in stereotype that “Jews have too <l eW uY 01 ^ ■ C n ty i Ui S ercent much power,” and showed no thought Jewish landlords are difference from others in bebetter, 9 percent, worse. In lievinK such stereoty a5 Chicapo, 20 percent thought "Jews stick together too much.” they are better, 6 percent i t was found th t j h worse; in Atlanta, 31 percent 4 percent of th ri d " bCttc r- i P e r cent ' v '> r3e i Blr - in sympathy with the Muslim mingham, 19 percent and 4 per- movement which is in favor ™ Ce xfV ii on a • j Negro economic self-sufficien-Nationally. 20 percent said cy and has criti e iz ed Jewish inJewish store owners are better volvement in the civil rights
struggle. These individuals were much more likely to be antiSemitic than other Negroes, but even among this group, there has been special consideration
or Jews.
than other white owners, 7 percent said they are worse. In Atlanta, 32 percent said Jews are better, 4 percent worse. In Birmingham, the percentages were 28 percent and 5 percent. Thirty-four percent of the to-
tal samnle said Jews are better The re P ort Points out, for exto work for, 19 percent said that EIi J ah Muhammad,
they are
whites.
worse than other
Muslim leader, said that “Jewish people have a greater
Seventv nerrent said Tews sense of justice and humane-
e* better ’’than Uer whiten as having said “Jews were different. I had known good ones. I knew them, men and women,
and liked them.’’
Of the remaining 96 percent
when it comes to hiring Ne-
groes.
Forty-five percent believed Jews to be more in favor of civil rights than other whites, only 3 percent felt Jews are
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