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The Augusta News-Review - June 19, 1975 -
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Court Order Seeks To Halt
New York City Housing Discrimination
The Department of Justice
obtained a consent order today
prohibiting discrimination
against Blacks and Puerto
Ricans in the rental of more
than 14,000 apartments in the
New York City metropolitan
area.
The order was Tried in U.S.
District Court in Brooklyn,
N.Y., resolving a housing
discrimination suit against
Trump Management, Inc.
The Trump firm manages
some 39 apartment buildings,
principally in Brooklyn and
Queens, and is a major
property management and real
estate company in the New
York area. ( The suit charged
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the Trump firm with violating
the Fair Housing Act of 1968
by discriminating in the
operation of its buildings.
Under the consent order, the
Trump firm agreed to adopt
and put into effect special
programs to provide equal
housing and employment
opportunities for Blacks,
Puerto Ricans, and other
minorities.
For two years, the Trump
firm is required to give the
Families
Welcomed
Mayor Lewis A. Newman
officially welcomed the
families of Nguyen Long Tiet
and Huynh Dang Giai last week
shortly after their arrival in
Augusta.
The families are being
sponsored by members of the
AC Sociology Dept, and other
community residents.
advertising
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Open Housing Center of the
New York Urban League a
weekly list of vacancies and to
give the center three days to
provide a qualified applicant
for every fifth vacancy in each
building that has less than 10
per cent Black tenancy.
Under the order, the Trump
firm may not rent those
apartments to anyone not
referred by the Open Housing
Center during the three-day
period.
The Trump firm is also
required to advertise in
newspapers and on radio
stations that primarily serve
the Black and Puerto Rican
communities.
In addition, the Trump firm
is required to adopt
nondiscriminatory
employ ment policies and to
place qualified Blacks and
other nonwhite persons in
supervisory and professional
jobs.
The decree permanently
enjoins the Trump firm from
engaging in housing
discrimination and requires the
firm to use objective rental
standards and to make periodic
reports to the court on its
rental practices for two years.
Richmond County Fourth In
Rail-Highway Crossing Accidents
Final 1974 figures show that
Richmond ranked fourth
among Georgia counties in
total rail-highway grade
crossing accidents.
According to the Traffic and
Safety Division of the Georgia
Department of Transportation,
Richmond County had 16
grade crossing accidents,
Karate Demonstration
Perry Andrews, 2nd degree
black belt, and Peter Huihui,
Ist degree black belt, will give
a karate demonstration in the
first of a series of programs on
the martial arts to be presented
at the Augusta-Richmond
County Public Library and its
branches during June and July.
Book - O - Rama
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Alpha Kappa Alpha
Sorority, Inc., sponsored a
Book-O-Rama Saturday, May
24, at Sunset Homes
playground.
Books and magazines
were given away to children
who came and selected them.
The purpose of the project was
Youth Finds That Crime
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LONG ISLAND CITY - A
10 or 11-year-old boy carrying
a loaded ,38-caliber gun tried
to hold up a grocery store here
recently but found that adults
are tougher than he thought.
The store owner, Gonvola
Rivera, lunged over the
counter, got the revolver and
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resulting in one injury and one
fatality during 1974.
Throughout the state there
were 396 accidents last year,
causing 185 injuries and 69
fatalities.
“Grade crossings are the
most dangerous spot on the
road,” said Ronald D. Elliott,
To begin at 7:30 p.m. on
Tuesday, June 24, in the
auditorium of the Main
Library, 902 Greene Street,
this program is planned for
young adults but is open at no
charge to all interested persons.
A later program will be
presented at each branch.
to encourage reading and to
help the children in starting
their own personal libraries.
Judy Carter was project
chairman, assisted by Natine
Clark, Brenda Johnson, Carol
Babcock, Marva Stewart.
From the looks of this
picture, the project was
successful.
banged the boy over the head
with it, after one shot had been
fired.
Then a customer picked up a
handy baseball bat and hit him
again.
Bleeding profusely, the
youngster managed to make his
getaway.
executive vice president of the
Georgia Safety Council, adding
that one of every six grade
crossing accidents resulted in a
fatality in Georgia last year.
“This points up the
importance of wide-spread
support for ‘Operation
Lifesaver’ which is aimed at
reducing the number of grade
JAMES JOHNSON
Johnson Awarded VA x
Nursing Quality Increase
A nursing health technician of
the coronary care unit of the
VA Hospital, James Johnson
Jr. was recently awarded a
quality pay increase due to
skill in quality of work and
dependability.
VA authories state that he
showed ability to apply
“techniques necessary to
perform assignments
effectively and with comfort
and safety to the patients.
Along with the knowledge
of the hazards of electronic
Black Nationalists
In Rhodesia Cancel
Controversial Gathering
SAILSBURY, Rhodesia -
(Reutersj-Rhodesia’s African
National Council cancelled a
congress that had been
expected to produce a major
shake-up in the Black
nationalist leadership.
Bishop Abel Muzorewa,
president of the council, which
contains the various nationalist
organizations, said the
Congress had been postponed
indefinitely “due to serious
administrative and other
Ft. Gordon
Woman
Raped
A Ft. Gordon woman was
raped on Tobacco Road last
Saturday night
The woman left Alamo Plaza
Motel on the Gordon Highway
walking toward Ft. Gordon
when two males pulled along
side of her and forced her into
their car.
She reported that one of the
men was drunk and kept
putting his hands on her until
the driver of the car put him
out.
The driver of the car then
took her to a place where he
stated his grandmother lived
and began to molest her.
Afterwards he put her out
near Gate 5 and she was picked
up by two couples and taken
to Ft. Gordon where guards
tooKher to the Fort’s hospital
for an examination.
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crossing casualties by 50 per
cent,” Elliott said.
The program is attempting
to do this both by increasing
driver awareness of grade
crossing dangers and by
encouraging cities and counties
to erect - and enforce - stop
signs at otherwise unprotected
crossings.
devices, Johnson, states th
nursing authories, applie
technical knowledge and skill
to the maintenance of safety
Johnson’s citation fc
dependability is based on h
careful planning of leave tin
in accordance to the needs c
his service; the ability to folic
instructions, and to I
punctual
Johnson has been with tl
VA nursing service for 2
years.
extreme difficulties.”
The congress would hav
been the first since the rivi
Rhodesian nationalist group:
the Zimbabwe Africa
National Union and th *
Zimbabwe African People
Union, officially joined th
council last December. j»L
Growing bitterness
the factions has threatened t
undermine Black nationals
unity in negotiating with th
Government over the future c
white-ruled Rhodesia.
The Zimbabwe Africa
People’s Union, whic
dominates the African Nation:
Council, had been pressing ft
elections at the congress. An
vote would almost certain!
have ousted Bishop Muzorew
a moderate regarded <
politicallu unambitious, and h
replacement by Joshi
Nkomo, former leader of tl
People’s Union.
The National Union, who:
leader, the Rev. Ndabaninj
Sithole, is in exile, ha
threatened to boycott tl
congress.
The postponement appea
to have averted a showdow
between the two groups. But
might also have further si
back hopes for a constutition
conference by the Governmei
and the African Nation
Council.
Government officia
concede that they would lil
to see Mr. Nkomo head tl
council and say they have r
intention of negotiating wil
the National Union, whit
they hold responsible for mo
of the guerrilla activity I
Northeastern Rhodesia.