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Show U'4 The Silt Late Tribone, Friday, May 29, ISTt H : Carmichael . U.S. Gets Share of Blame in lar discrimination be made a prime target in a fight again-- t New York Times Service - The fedwas eral government given a of share the blame for job discrimination against Mexican Americans in the Southwest in a study released Thursday by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The report, the second by a in a agency government month dealing with the problems of recommended that white col-WASHINGTON n bmt n v rw e Mens Fine WALLETS job bias in selected expanding industries. It alo urged that testing and screening of applicants be reformed. The study, titled Spanish Surnamed American Employment in the Southwest. said that a caste system has been created that walls off white collar jobs from minority workers, and this wall is stouter against Spanish surnamed Americans. Mexican-American- Despite their being the nasecond largest minority, Spanish surnamed Americans have received scant attention in national affairs and are tions regarded as a regional phenomenon, rather than a national one," the report stated. The Job Problem Mexican-Ainerica- ii study w as prepared for the commission by Fred Schmidt, of the Institute of Industrial Relations, University of California at Los Angles. Endorsing the findings, Commissioner Vincente 247-pag- e a Mexican-AmencX.menes. commented: Our culture, heritage, customs, art. language and architecture (are) sacrificed at the altar of precision, profit and the desire to have us all conform to institutions that inherently discriminate in employment, education and participation. In a report las month to President Nixon and Congress, the U.S. Civil Rights Commission urged passage of T. a, Q OMEGA ter laws aimed at hailing alleged of pwidespread pattern olice misconduct against s in the itSM Mexican-Amencan- Southwest. The equal employment commission report concluded that in the southwest have extraordinary rates of birth and death, poverty, subemployment, poor health, poor education, poor housing and limited employment opportunities. (Copyright) i life! me of proud possess its time to When give a Dynamic gift Seiriftind.ng Omega Ovrveim.c ia.ms$ steel horizontal cast fus snugly on t:s4 Ar-- v rued tntefCFianoeaote atrap $na model without ct'ttw et Lady Mexican-America- srstf mootf also JIWIUY 57 SOUTH Soh lokeC.ry. Utli MAIM Hill f- - BUT IT 5 fl'CEMy samrY KEEP IS A ALL COIH PURSE- -- 4 a WITH 4 Tt P U.S. to Drop Counts in Draft Cases s Justice 4 I- p The .ASHINGTON (AP) Department acknowledged Thursday U.S. attorneys hav? been told to drop iiliictments against young mtn who, after breaking Selective Service rules, refused to be drafted after having been reclassified or whose haluction dates were moved o djead. 600 about affects The order : , criminal indictments ii pending in federal courts, a spokesman for tne department said. department made 4 memorandum r! U.S.fiq attorneys after 4 4 tl I. the to Su- - Refuses Induction Those involved, the spokes-ma- a said,, refused induction or did not show up for induction. They had been declared illinquent by the Selective fjrvice after such draft infrac lions as burning tneir cards in opposition to the Vietnam War or not leaving a forwarding address with local draft boards. The memorandum, signed bv Asst. Atty. Gen. Will R. Wilson, was sent to the attorneys Jan. 30. The Supreme Court's decision was Jan. 19. In that decision, the court throw out the conviction of David E. of Minn., who Gaylord, t had refused induction. His !; induction was moved up by his draft board after he had 4: loft his Selective Service card on the steps of the Minneanob is federal buiklnig in protest cf the Vietnam War. t. Gut-knee- Dismiss Counts The court also declared unconstitutional the reclassification of a young man to make him nmore liable to the draft because of an infraction of Selective Service regulations. view of those decisions. t.S. attorneys are hereby authorized to dismiss indictments or specific counts thereof charging the defend-njt- s with failure to complv Vith orders of their iocal dralt boards stemming from deda- rations of delinquency where tjie consequences are as indicated above, Wihon's memorandum said. 'in 4M r- - iU r I 'Sorting Mail IWasnt So f S: iBad at That .WASHINGTON - (UPI) The Pentagon says military and National fiZ Guardsmen called to duty to jr fort mail during the postal strike in New York in March $1 will be allowed to skip a vear of weekend drills as well as one annual two week summer reservists . MEDITERRANEAN HANGING LAMP Hand carved pecan with green velvet diffuser, socket, 14' brass chain. Reg. 179.50 $40 OAK, CREDENZA 72", very dark finish, 4 doors, 2 shelves, damaged in freight handling. Reg. 1329.95 $166 STUDIO BEDS SIMMONS Moke into 2 twins, 2 colors. Reg. 1149.95 . Ti. - MEDITERRANEAN IMPORTED TOP BRUNCH TABLES 2 only, solid pecan, pedestal DINETTE SET ELEGANT 42" round Formica top table, 6 orange high back chairs. $110 Reg. 1219.95 1 26'5 ' 2'x21 stone tweed. Reg. 189.95 - REMNANT pecan frame, os $185 Reg. 1372 00 1 2'x7'B" Rich gold Reg. 1149.95 SHAG PROVINCIAL LAMP TABLE polyester. $59 COCKTAIL TABLE SMART ITALIAN STYLING sample, os is. 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