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Wd*y, Mw. 1, 1968
ADL Raps
Malcolm X
Memorial
B. Ferguson who is under Indict
ment on « charge of conspiring
to murder moderate Negro
leaders, permitted use of the
school building during school
hours tor spewing forth such
venom.” He also denounced
an assistant chief inspector of the
City Police Department tor air
lowing himself “to be barred"
from the memorial meeting.
The ADL official added he was
confident that the “kill whitey”
theme and the “anti-Semitism at
the program reflect the views of
a minuscule segment of the Negro
community.”
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NEW YORK (JTA) — An An
ti-Defamation League official has
accused New York City echoed
and police officials, and the Toni
Foundation, of “abdicating their
responsibilities" in allowing an
“indecent ‘kill whitey’ and anti-
Semitic performance” at a mem
orial meeting tor a slain militant
blade leader at a public school
in Harlem.
The charge was made by David
A. Schulte, chairman of the New
York board of the ADL. He re
ferred to a performance at Inter
mediate School 201 where the
City Board of Education is con
ducting an experiment, with Ford
Foundation help, in decentraliz
ing public school administration.
The ADL official said that “what
may be a valuable educational
experiment” was being subverted
by “those with authority giving
tacit consent” to anarchy. The
memorialized leader was Malooim
X.
He declared it was “shocking”
that the Superintendent., of
Schools, with his ‘'previou|a
knowledge <X the racist and anti-
Semitic fulminations of Leroi
Jones, the Ajfrican-Amer i c a n
Teachers Association and Herman
Abram
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at the Ecumenical Council.
Later, he headed a mission that
surveyed community conditions
in Argentina, Brazil, Chile and
Peru. In July, 1967, he headed
another mission to Israel to sur
vey the immediate and long-
range needs growing out of the
Arab-Israeli war.
Mr. Abram was appointed
last May by President Johnson as
a member of the National Ad
visory Council on Economic Op
portunity. In November, 1965,
President Johnson named him
co-chairman of the Planning Ses
sion of the White House Confer
ence on Civil Rights.
He is a member of the New
York and Georgia Bars, a mem
ber of the Bar Associations in
both states as well as in New
York City and the American Bar
Association and Lawyers Club of
Atlanta.
He is a member of the Board
of Trustees of the 29th Century
Fund, the Weizmann Institute of
Science, the Jewish Theological
Seminary, Morehouse College in
Atlanta, and the National Urban
League. President of the Field
Foundation, Mr. Abram is also a
director of the Columbus Truqt,
England, and the African Amer
ican Institute of New York.
Mr. Abram has been married
since January 4,1944, to the form
er Jane Maguire of Orlando, Fie.
They have five children, Joshua
Anthony, Adam, Morris Jr., Ana,
and Ruth, now Mrs. Herbert
Teiteibaum of New York City.
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By Walter Lurie
NEW YORK (JTA)—Dr. Wal
ter A. Lurie has resigned as exec
utive director of the Large City
Budgeting Conference of the
Council of Jewish Federations
and Welfare Funds to become di
rector of program reassessment
of the National Community Re
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Dr. Lurie had been program ana
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to 1965 before joining the LCBC.
Isaiah M. Minkoff, executive
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