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Show EMPLOYMENT IN THE SCHOOLS We talk young people do you bucks thrown in...Who qualifications?' a few these ation with that fills of educ- and training need just out and school of keep time: (N.Y.C.) YOUTH CORPS out that olds year 16-21 work are ‘which programs for are CORPS JOB the problems which but at the same NEIGHBORHOOD for them...the and the it, federal few a are there about all from making know The number of new jobs with the Employment Ofjin several years ‘(this is not lowest fice is the are still there but the hottest flash for '68), last week ranging listed Over 3,500 people filled one try Or WAITRESS...So don't give up, Maybe this is the lucky, one... out all from ATTENDENT STATION SERVICE to SALESMEN and TYPIST were jobs 250 Over workerSecs. experienced for looking. employers some more time. the forms of and were accepted for the: Civil Service job MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND SUPPLY WORKER (MSSW). As vet no one has been called for a job. So those of you that were talked into applying, don't be too dise appointed. The grapevine has it that several will be called during January-February '68. Quite a stir in the education end of the Manpower Program..eThe federal government will act as a co-signer with anyone that wants to go back to college of trade. “S€hoel” Gr qist 10 Beatie. s ie finish the training. For Hiett at the cCeriter (447.E. more details 8th Se) Several openings for qualified 60 w.epem. and take shorthand at type Good starting salary after you till be repaid to have doesn't money and.fringe see Dick STENOS...Must 100 WePpelleese benefits. When ‘paper “you... .or about pick book the ub ~s and read education of the poverty people, it. always seems to list varre -leus reasons why these children are underprivile eged. Did anyone think -— stop perhaps boards put the teachers into the for these to school poorest schools children. For example: teachers from the Mid-West who have never understood poverty, Or had any experience with these type of childa Pers cold, ill and cross teachers; have’ teachers no desire and do so only ‘pay checks. Well, why appoint visit a the who to teach for their : don't ‘we delegation Board to of Educas tion or get out a petite ion to have poverty peo‘ple sign and present. it to Lo the Board of Educate ri? Many times the best place to start helping children is to start _helping their parents. It is true that an underprivil- egqed child often has parenis with low-grade educe ‘ation, no desire to have children, too busy with Boxing Directed has:come. to by James Central O'Neal Jr., City the Action "Phase social activities, or pleasure to Ghink of their children or to give them’ love and attention. Many times there are act-— ivities for Stricken eged ally and poverty— underprivil- children, but generwho gets the most benefit? _ children who -everything! parent makes against Usually, the already have A poverty a complaint a middle-class child andthe often: IUOh, answer that’ is is<Mr, and ses Chesson. He wouldn't do that. There must be some mistake." Anyone who. has free time, please check the schools with a high percentage of poverty childrene Spend two or’ three hours a day perhaps --— these ‘them be -- or a week, reading children, some love. rewarded to- giving You in will your own heart and I'm sure you'll t your reward in Heaven OO~- Just to see -tthose ves when someone shows ectention and love —to these children is worth (D By Dick Hiett every minute you. with them. Think it Could be point! By you'll spend over.- see the ? Leona Antrobus tits Center! Out" wor- ker who was hired to help move this program along, should prove to be a success. Mr. O'Neal, himself, comes . from a family of fighters and through foure teen years in the sport has won high honors: such as the Golden Gloves, ships. On held Monday, to ested. of whom learn. January Sauth the are and Army Champion- get and | December round up 18, 1967, fellows’ a meeting’ was who were inter There was a good turn out of people,. sone had fought before and others who wanted to Training classes will begin on Thursday, 4, 1968 at the Elks. Boys' Club on 13m and Mr. three A.A.U. rs Mains O'Neal weeks A.A.U. already The tite hopes time. is 6:30 to have There will p.m. a full be hard. team reads in training £0 ‘and Golden Gloves cchitaments. Cian three people that Mr. O'Neal thinks will go all the way in the division. .Anyone from ages twelve and up who would like to learn box ing as self-defense are welcome to come. Classes also are for: those who are interested in nothing’ but using this method for a physical fitness pr COGL ae Members of the group include: _Bobby DAVISON, Mark, Peter and Steven ELLIS, Kerrie FOSTER, ‘Robe ert 2 HOUSER, Johnny: KALLAS . Tony and Hickot LOp VETT, Henry NEWTON, Henry, Richard, and Willard O'NEAL, Eugene, Teh , and William STEWART. ~The Care 21st Head Start Day Center at li? East South was donated a plano by Mra We. Re JOHNE SON. The piano was referrec to the Day Care Cent- er by Mrs.’ LILY FLEMINGS, a Neighborhood Aide, in the Central City Action Program. The Center extends to Mr. its deepest thanks Johnson. The piano is a most needed and welcome contribution. Other items are badiy needed for the Day Care Center. like Anyone to donate who would toys and games, a record player and records, please contact ED OWENS at the Center, 486~-9371. Any donatjon will reciated. be greatly appe of Do you have or know anyone who has cloth- ing. but: which is still good, too . small or too big for your Talk family members? te, your schoo. ‘principal and S$ Tanexa C1orhing Bank, . Ire ots a wonderful help to people who need themselves children. clothing. for and their No money is in- volved. If you would like more information on setTing up a Clothing Bank. piecase call bus 328-3632. at Leona PAGE AntroTHREE |