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AS the Hcnnonup situs tV'sdii* worsen*. I
sometime* wonder wh*ther economist* end other policy maker* " * * r r worry•buttI thetr i-rmtihilky wittj irdinary people I nay thin because lha fad fed week* have ham liHwd withunbelievable enure and um v parted developments—ithin tha *con«dByJ,' , ;
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reputable bank* m calculating t in - money JuJijJlv;> hie hank mada an a m if involving $3 7 bill um. while tha other waa < I R by a rhhra kk*) id f f lm r ' These two -ompl*- misrhl • ula*ein>. had hWWWinra repmrnasion* In THR’flififfl rial market*. and ptnhably ••nrauruged the fe d e ra l H. m tw llaaad i»» M rUm tighten up on interest n t r i
Whtla «U ha pluming begun r»'|n»rting third nuartar prr __My th r least, tha j p i fhrirr* < 'o u n d fd . ju s t about every n u '» ,Xh«*
'A'oil Sir o r t C itfJpT not ad that tha ■megg - et corporal*- earning* «ur prised manv ••ronomiata w h j^ j j e l owing Ugl m
rer* non had hngun. had look-vt for a substantial narrowing a t tha year-to yea* gum ."
Overnl! profit* in creased h r 21 2% com-
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in f " and pettenre have, tn a vary dangerous aslant, undarminao the believa bility of our economic policy maker pi
There ia only on* way to remedy thia aituation if tha f a r te r Admin latration inaida on continuing ita restrictive economic noli ciaa. policies which nave I hair moat severe impact on the poor, then there m u d he at lead Nome minimal effort to enforce * restraint on prosperous rorporatione and upper income group* Unless economic' policy ia fair anci perceived aa fair, there will he lew recruit* for the war on inflation
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Repent
NAACP Head Releases Statement On Scarpelli vs Rempson Case Rv HFNJ AMIN L H O O M
The question of affirm* live action and accom panying dehate concern mg the validity of affirm* live action policies i* under attack at every level of American life Thi* attack ia now epitomised in vet another legal challenge in W yandotte Countv Dis
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It i* disire*sing that the attem pt of minorities to secure their ju d and legitimate place m the mainstream of American life continues to be sen ously resided
K i* equally unfortunate that the media has not focused its attention on the ‘ Scarpelli vs Rempson case before now ft is imperative that the nation understands what is at stake, and why this case is
just a* important a* thf ' Regents of California v* Allan Rakke ■ ase
Affirmative action, which b*g»r in the- late l«m * and em anated from the N AACP s massive efforts for passage of the 1964 Cm ! Right.* Act attempt* t insure equal opportunity and progressive development go ims for minorities | n igh defined intentions and commit m ents
A judgm ent against these four outstanding and
dedicated physician* could very well ruin their career* It is important to note that these young men did not choose to stage disruptive dem ondratkm * to voice their frustrations, but rather attem pted to follow the more prudent and proscribed operational step* suggested by the medical school They are now paying for that derision with a trem endous amount of their limited professional tim e, and their even scarcer financial resources
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Repent and ye shall be saved ” — Tha word mean* to feel penitence or regret tor paat
conduct, to change the mind with regard to one 's conduct from regret or dissatisfaction
Many year* ago. aa the story la told, bands a t
pm* ragged angle aason* fletl Europe looking torfreedom and iueUre - America waa discovered A nation of Indian* were slaughtered and million* a l
tktarh souls imported aa slave* to build thi* nationThi* barbaric action to win do term ed freedom and iuntie* immediately plared theee early American settler* in gigantk debt to (tod.
Repentance liecame a must if the new nation waa to be ever truly saved Today, the tim e allotted for thi* repentance may be ended Ha* America truly repented* I* there tim e or deair* left to con fee* mistake* do penance or make up for opportunities loat? < Turn away from evil, and do good. *eek peace and pursue It - Psalm *4 14. Haa thia simple directive been followed by America?
Often we hear politician*, minister* and (Aha* type leadership eip la in that Hod ha* hl***ed America with much m aterial wealth Oraat harm haa been done to the American people by not stating further, over A over, that the majority of thi* worldly abundance waa, and la. ill gotten gain, and therefore doe* not represent legitim ate prosperity in the eve* of God The harvest ha* indeed been huge, but the laborer* have tam pered with find * directive* and plana. In which raee tha stability of the nation is and haa been in question The m agnitude of post and present an* therefore, cannot be shouted down by crying
communism ” , or destroyed by gun or bombBetrayed and prevented from hi* deair* to grant
thia nation repentance, true liberty and justice. American* may soon be impaled on the barbed-wire of it* own win. if it cannot e ip la in to God Aa actions during the allotted time of repentance.
Each day wasted in continued disobedience and *in by thi* nation make* the long and arduous desired change requested by God, a vary difficult If not impossible task
ever were not skew* Ml reaping huge profit* ,< Jther industries which experienced big increase* in earning* included liquor tup b2 %>, mining lup 244% paper products tup 1111%. farm equipment tup 242% I. large grocery chain* <up 3*%E and tobacco lup 46*M
I cite theae profit figures for two reason* F irst. they were completely un- antN ipaled by economic policy maker* ami se etmd. they come at time when people a* diverse in political outlook aa Prase dent T arter, Jerry R m tj j | and Ronald Reagan. incessantly lect ure work mgpeople anil the | njo* on the neri-saitv at restraint ‘' and economic self-Control W>. -
A* *maher «'«»mufe flfhow restrm nt" only 'af fed* that have-not* and have-little* I draw your attention to an article on eiecutlve salanea in a recent i**u* o* "Husinekk Week < iimpensaikgi pi P>p oiaruiive*. the ni*ga tine reported }mw , m- •rs**e«) hy l.l'Jh . w o far during »7b Thia figure of course ia hardly in line with the ( arter Adminis •ration - 7‘I wage guide line, a guideline enmreeii primarily again*! common workers who earn a fralmn of what the average corporate get receive*
In ughl of the lavish and «U Um visible gain* of the well-off m our soMety flna can political leaders (w(l ouniy evpect ordjnijnr plisv pie Ui welcome with open srmjf' economic poticie*• ailing for nusterilv'*” And how can Paul Vnicker the new chairman of the powerful Federal Reserve Hoard hope to convince people that if we *re to sohe the problem nf inflation. ' the ■**nndard of living of the average American has to go down'’" . »
So far the copseevative ecofiomH' policies' urged upon the • arter AdnurVi* tration f<y husinea* leaders have failed to curli inflatm o. i her KavUT|l4irmed• i>eop»e Jb rjilank . ,r g-ihw^ w eds )p*grcauk. c.ndhlptov ment, pricing rv< lw e A m e rH k s> m of
Sdusing msgiM. jm d •*V destroying near oppor imitPNr for thousands of
Mark e-ongster* who areAm* lo finri woyie But
• hat is worse, the repeat. ed calls for "be lt tighten-
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Election of Black Republicans to Assembly Would Be Beneficial
Asasm N y Republican Lsadar Jam es Ehmwv re cently ioM * group of blackjiulilH sI U-mU-t* m N*y> Vork I’rti Ih*l rt inihntr m utual interns! u> r i m lilavk Republicans k> the Assembly in 1RR0
Emery waa a feature speaker at a general seasHtn .vf the h-Horo Black Neimblu-an Council, Inc., in M anhattan
" I am here Iterauae we have som ething in com m on." F.mery said 'You want more noliiH'al clout. So do I I think we can helji one amAher.“
‘ NAe Republican* ar* not afraid to addreas th# issue* that you care ab o u t." Emery said
I "W hen the Convention
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Center waa tieing nagoti sled, when it liecame clear that tha Democrat* could not get it through. R waa the Republican* in th* Assembly who pushed for a com m itm ent to affirma live action *
" I t was the Republicans who produced th* nacaa- sary votes to paas tha bill in the Assembly in return for affirmative action — because we Republican* I relieve that jobs are im portant and handouts are m pntent
He also pointed out that OOP votes provided th* margin to enact th* em ergency borne hea ting fuel program now awaiting action by lha
Emeryblack leader* that a m * of his firat acts upon being chosen a* Assembly Republican leader waa to announce be would lead the entire Assembly OOP m em bership on a factfinding tour a t New York City " I wanted them to c om e because I do no* believe that we should ba the uc
th* governor rem inded Um
I didn i want Um people afNew York City to think ofu* a• thebecause we ar* not upstate party
Emery pledged t would provide both cial end staff support to help elect Mark candidate*m New York City " I will make you a promts*. Emery said ’ If any on* of you come* to me and says Jim . h e re * the lfW
figure* T V is how 11 to turn these am und. I nromis* ym t i t
that pise look* good if that plan he* a chance nf mice*'** I wiH go to the campaign •om m iite. and twist every erwi that has money in a* hand I wiR gi\s> you the expertise you need if w*u need it to make that plan work