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Show Second Statewide Conference Scheduled tiers Marlene Marie Young, Dear Editor: Editor: hear the abuse going on in West High School. say it is not only there but in places that are honest and they deserve repsect like Guadalupe Center. This group calls themselves Brown Berets. Speaking Organizations (COSSO) in the state of Utah announced plans for the second State-widSpanish Speaking Conference. The conference will consist of two sessions. The first one will I I I want the police department to know about it because know they are receiving monies for this from Model City. want the staff of Model City to know and step that abuse over there because that manager is my son and he is working for Father Jereld Merrell and he is working with everybody and he treats all the same way but I I have been reading your paper for sometime, now, but have been too sick (heart) to do anything about answering. I we have in long years of persistant perseverance, we own our home! Otherwise we are at the mercies of nature! have bad heart trouble and am unable to work. My wife has pernicious anemia and is plenty I sick. discriminates against them. This is not true they want him to discriminate against the white people and he won't do that. say one thing if something happens want them to with my boy know they are going to answer for would like to know, is it at all possible to get the organization to take out these seven large trees for us? As they are truly dangerously high. We are afraid they will toppleover onto our house in some of these extra heavy winds. Please be so kind as to let me know as soon as possible. Thanks very much, Respectfully yours, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. I I it. On Friday, April 14, this group Brown Berets - went over to Guadalupe Center looking for trouble with Felbirt Salasar because he takes care of that place and he is supposed to do it. He is in charge of that place and this group go only to abuse and make trouble and he stops them. He is in charge if they like it or not. Another thing, my family is not Chicano. We are whites, too. We are Americans. We don't have another flag only red, white and blue. It is true we Salasars are Spanish Americans. Another thing these groups go to make trouble and war with the want this group to manager. if know they want war, go to the army, where there is war and fighting and not with their neighbors. Thanking you for your atencion, What P. S. I think if all the community tries to stop all this, they can do it. But one thing they gave all the liberties to the young people. That's the trouble. -- g Council. is acting the for as general chairman conference and together with other prominent leaders of the Jorge Arce-Larret- a community are actively working to make this conference. successful a Arce-Larret- a indicated that there would be no registration fee for either session, but donations be greatly appreciated and could be mailed to COSSO, 626 West Third North, Salt Lake City, Utah will Educational Talent Search is a statewide Project designed to assist persons with educational potential but without sufficient financial means to obtain further education or training. Educational Talent Search uses every available means to reach and assist these individuals. This agency works with all major institutions in Utah to help the potential student gain admission and financial aid. The Project depends on the existing federal financial aids available through the institutions. Individuals interested in attending a college or 84116. school but who need financial assistance in order 4 to attend should contact trade-technic- Educational Talent Search. story will appear on this situation but perhaps someone would like to believe this is in the help. Westside Council area - perhaps the Council can find help forthis if you can couple. Call 467-941- Financial aid available includes loans, work study programs, grants I and scholarships. For further information contact: Salt Lake Central Relocation Agency 6 assist.) Alice B. Smith, director 581-718- 8 (A Model Cities Agency Project) In Kathryn Felker GOT A HOUSING Appreciation MAY WE would like to express our appreciation to two unknown men of the Salt Lake County Ambulance Department for their courteous and prompt service in our behalf. NOT BE ABLE PROBLEM? TO HELP BUT WE'LL SURE CALL Marlene Marie Young, Editor Distribution by Reliable Courier 5 THIS IS YOUR PAPER WRITE TO COMPLAINTS 328-157- 8 do our part, but we need the public's help, too. If you own or know of available housing, please give us a call. We try to be fair. We don't like bad tenants or bad landlords. How about it? We will Jerry Carter, Staff Reporter and Photographer Kirk Terry, Staff Reporter Donetta Fluker, Editorial Assistant Joint Board of Commissioners Conrad Harrison Jennings Phillips William E. Dunn DISCRIMINATION GO OUT IsHan OF YOUR WAY - HELP SOMEBODY 1 Information can be obtained by any weekday. calling 466-875- y HOUSING Center South Redwood Road. LANDLORD PROBLEMS - e interviews will be conducted each Tuesday, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the new Redwood Service Center, 2717 n TENANT Multi-purpos- Personal RELOCATION SERVICES HOME MAKING ASSISTANCE HOUSING MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR HOME BUILDING OR PURCHASE CREDIT AND BUDGET COUNSELING s 8 Northwest 322-128- This Agency is set up to serve as a housing locator and referral service for such persons. For information concerning: Avenue. Depart-supervisio- TRY! Low and moderately priced housing is in extremely short supply and as a result, there are hundreds of families and individuals in the Salt Lake area who are living in very real hardship circumstances. From the William Rogers family of 1655 West Russett 581-718- Glenn Lu YOU. We Publication of the Model Neigh-Nswis a publication of the Salt borhood News is made possible Lake Model Cities Agency under the through a grant from the of the Joint Board of ment of Housing and Urban Dcvel-Citand County Commissioners opment. vvith editorial offices located at 1 19 East 21st South, Bldg. 5, Salt Lake Stephen Harmsen joint resolution p The Model NEIGHBORHOOD Phillip R. Blomquist a adopted by three of the task forces and has brought together most of the Spanish-speakinorganizations throughout the state. President of COSSO is Jose Archuleta, president of the Board of Directors, Utah Migrant p mode! neighborhood news volume one Ralph Y. McClure, Chairman result of Department of Agriculture and Department of Transportation, who will be coming to Salt Lake City for this specific purpose. The second session will be held at the Salt Palace, April 29, beginning at 8:30 a.m. until 5:30 p.m. and will include reports on resolutions adopted on October 29 and 30, 1971 and the follow-uon the plan for action in solving problems of Spanish speaking in salt lake City, Utah 841 15. g Talent Search Assists Students COSSO was established as a Civil Service Commission, I Leonela Salasar Spanish-speakin- community. Health, Education and Welfare, Environment, Department of Labor, Housing and Urban Development, Law Enforcement, Huntington 957 Pierpont Ave. City 84104 follow-u- the e of Economic Opportunity, I (Ed. Note: A as a result of the first conference, have been actively working in bringing about meaningful change on behalf of organized Center, 1300 West Second North, on April 28, beginning at 8:30 a.m. until 12:00 noon. This session will be devoted to a meeting with the Mountain Plains Federal Regional Council, which consists of the regional directors from the Office Multi-purpos- month for everything this world. As luck and that group goes there and says he The eleven workshops, be held at the Northwest I a Mexico. e are over My wife and seventy years of age. We ''live'' on $100.40 Utah. Guest speaker will be Reyes Tijerina of Albuquerque, New The Coalition of Spanish Educational THE EDITOR TODAY! TODAY |