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Show September 23, 1969 DESERET NEWS, Tuesday, fa Trainees Linked To Death 4 Cities See Job Marchers 1 By Associated Press was obMonday served m four cities across the nation by Negroes protesting what they charge is the in job discrimination building trades In Chicago, Oklahoma City and Seattle, parades and rallies were held Black The Rev, Jesse Jackson, director of Operation Breadbasket, economic arm of the fconthem Christian Leadership Conference, spoke to some 8 000 persons in Chicagos Civic Center Pha. scoffed at a construction offer of 4.000 jobs lor jltfck workers in Chicago. Jackson said only 2,800 of 90,600 skilled construction jobs In. Uhicagn now are held by iljM'ks. He urged black stu- H Jidtry I , ALWAYS: dents to boycot schools every Monday in protest One youth was arrested at after a the demonstration scufde with police About a dozen black demonstrators were turned away from construction sites at the University of Wasmngton in Seattle. A spokesman for the Negroes said they may want to close dow n the construction sites The action came as Gov. Dan Evans promised action to end job discrimination at pubfinanced construction licly projects. In Albany, N.Y , a group called The Brothers sent telegrams, asking for a discussion of hiring policies, to Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and Eastern New York Construction Employers, Inc. Original, Distinctive , Mounting Priced 1932 4-- ' plained days. Doctors at the University of South Carolina hDsmtal in Charleston, to which he w'as V Nounan Berndt JEWEiRY MANUFACTURERS from have not been announced. K I rout critical housing shortage hold down inflationand open to give to jobs ary wage demands their doors wider trades building Negroes and other The Marine spokesman said that if iV final report of the probe indicates action is needed against Melsons fellow trainees, steps will be taken. The recruit was not in training, but was going through processing. minority groups. Over half of all American families cannot afford a new home today, said Undersecretary Richard C. Van Dusen ot the Housing and Urban Judicial Colleague Defends Haynsworth - of which he comfor at least eight said death rekidney failuie, uremic encephalopathy and Autopsy results pneumonia. furcations in Custom I"4""' IS symptoms Labor Told 'Bonnie And Clyde To Hire Back With 'Bullitt' years Minorities ATLANTIC N.J. CITY. A Nixon Administra(AP) contion official told AFL-CIstruction unions today that the nation cannot solve its training depot A Manne spokesman said investigators found that Melson told doctors at the U S. naval hospital at nearby Beaufort that he had had the sulted DIAMOND RING by Bil Keane PARRIS ISLAND, SC. An investigation into (APj the death of a recruit who kicked and said he was choked at the Parris Island training base indicates fellow trainees may have hit him and pushed him against a wall, a Marine spokesman reports. Pvt. Stephen E. Melson, 18, of Millstoro, Del , died Sunday after being hospitalized Sept 7, four days after arriving at the Marine recruit transfened, f yA FAMILY CIRCUS A WASHINGTON (UPI) defended judicial colleague Judge Clement F. Haynsworth against conflict of inteiest allegations today, but conceded he would have avoided a stock deal for which Haynsworth was criticized. Judge Harrison L. Winter, an associate of Haynsworth on the 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, told the Senate Ju- diciary Committee he knew no fairer judge, no more gracious leader and nor one possessing better judicial temperament than Haynsworth, President Nixons choice to succeed Abe Forta on the Supreme Court. Winter said his high opinion was not Haynsworth in the slightest rechanged spect by disclosure that the South Carolina jurist bought stock in a firm which benefited from a ruling of the 4th Circuit, of which he is chief judge. of Development Depart- ment, in urging the unions to moderate soaring wage increases that are running about 20 per cent this year. And he told the convention Construction of the AFL-CIand Building Trades Department, their record on admitting Negroes and other miner, while ity group workers, improving, is still totally inadequate. All over America this week there are people clamoring to get into construction in Pittsburgh, in Chiwork cago, and in Seattle, Van Dusen said. , loved, winds up its enat the gagement tomght Centre. The Lion In Winter beg ns its first downtown at that theater showing Wednesday. Meanwhile, new at Salt Lake the- be-- t The picture and two films popular last season are involved in movie news today. Oliver doses its first-rutonight at the engagement Uptown Theater, where it has been playing for the past eight months. However, it will open Wednesday at the South East Theater for an indefinite run. Bullitt, the suspense film starring Steve McQueen, opens at the Rnlto and Olympus Drive-i- n Wed e'ong with Bonnie and Clyde, the preceuent-makmstory of a pair of cheap outlaws of the 1920s. Me, Natalie, the emotion-packestory of an ugly duckling and her desire to be n action-packe- opening-Wednesd- aters inc'ude Easy Rider, d ies-da- y Easy g d There are plenty of jobs to go around, and there is no need for the inions to try to keep the labor supply small to protect their jobs, he said. HI 9 '. V r KATHARIN6 H6PBURN P6TCR OTOOL6 4 JtVVEMERROW JOHSCASTLE MGEL STOCK TIMOTHY MCELTFRRw.. 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Wide-trea- mi s IT d Obviously the most exciting car weve ever made. And one that youve been asking for. Cars. See it, See all the 1970 I Light-Your-Fi-re o' V'- . y STARTS TOMORROW! Theyre just for you. The cars youve been asking for. From Buick 1970. ; This one is the GS 455. Sleek, sporty, exciting. The Gran Sports and Skylark Sport Coupes and Convertibles. - Mx ifnwmwini ibb rfnE S' Emanuel l. Wolf presents A Frank Rtrry-Alsi- 4 K a controversial film about mo toreycle riders that knocks the Establishment and some accepted traditions, but also presents a provocative message; and Last Summer, a film about the summer activities of two young couples. Rider. starring Peter Fonda and Dennis Hopper, opens at the Uptown. Last Summer, featuring a cas of newcomers, will play at the Utah. O tU ay uumi 1 mm dniMinirii AN ALLIED ARTISTS FILM Production |