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April 22, 1960 jjim |? *'* 9 VR At HUg^t >% i|L ~ jk mmmw w .«l . % Ml * % m ’.Sr* m IV/ Spf J P? ■ 1 "" 111 " Vj SHPap jBK, , JM^-;| ■'|Pil-. Jipig^i^NHpl A H| Bj«i|j| ( SUN PHOTO) Representing the Phoenix Links Mrs. Percy L. Julian, (left) founder of the local chapter and Mrs. Fred Williams received a liberal donation from the Greyhound Park Foundation. Joe Melczer (right) treasurer of the Foundation' offers the check, while Chet Murphy, public relations director for Greyhound Parks observes. The Foundation since its origin, January 26, 1954, has donated $90,000 to Phoenix charities. This week it donated $16,875 to nine organzations outside of United Fund. Other Foundation Committee members are: Frank Brophy, chairman, Herbert Askins, Joe Lanser, Sr., Ben Projan, Fred ♦Porter, Jr., and Dr. E. Payne Palfrier, Jr. Charily money raised January 20 and 27 on partial purse and February 5 on all purses. 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Van Buren AL 3-3339 Serve the Best • As you SAVE We feature Butcher Served • Eastern Corn Fed 4 BEEF & PORK WE GIVE S & H GREEN STAMPS Ask About FREE Lifetime Chinaware or Crystal— We Mast Defend Them—Marshall NEW YORK The manner in which the students are being ar rested and accused of violating city and state laws in these pro test demonstrations is wrong and unconstitutional, Thurgood Mar shall said today following a three day conference held at Howard University over the weekend. Sixty-two Negro and white civil rights lawyers from all southern and border states participated. “Every single lawyer who at tended the conference unani mously agreed that we are oblig ed to defend those arrested in these demonstrations who call upon us for help,” explained Mr. Marshall, who is director-counsel of the NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund. “The confer ence was entirely successful,” he said. “It gave the lawyers an op poit.unity to review every kind of incident where these young people are involved and to study the legality of the circumstances swf*&tthding-ti»Hneidents and ar rests. The protest demonstrations be gan February Ist with a “sit-in” demonstration against the lunch counter discrimination policy of the F. W. Woolorth store in Greensboro, N. C. Since then the protest has included restaurants, soda fountains, cafeterias, pub- For Your Best Buys In Building Material Call BR 5-6723 Cut-Rate Lumber Co. 3036 E. Washington THE ARIZONA SUN n H IIPII K - Wk, Mk \ ! ' W *' ffi; : '' ff y ■&< v -It (SUN photo) Bill Karnes, Phoenix Union School teacher and national vice president of American Federation of Teachers, presents gift to Tidiani Sano, head of visiting delegation of youth from Guinea, Africa. Gift was matching tie clasp and cuff links en graved with AFT insignia in. line with Mr. Sano's interest in the labor movement as a teacher. (SUN photo) DIRECTOR CARVER BARNES sees that things hum at Ber ney Park. lie libraries and other public fa cilities. The demonstratons have spread to some degree to all southern states except Missis sippi. More than a thousand students have been arrested, charged and tried for violating all sorts of city and state laws and ordin ances, Mr. Marshall declared Sunday at the close of the 3-day conference held at Howard. The conference began Friday night and ended at noon on Sunday. “Some of these studets have been accused of trespassing, as sault, parading without a license and violating fire regulations by blocking aisles in stores,” Mar shall stated. “Why, some of them have even been charged with conspiracy to obstruct commerce.” Marshall said all of these and similar laws are being used to enforce racial discrimination. “The use of pubic force, whether it be in the form of arrest by police officers or by convictions by the courts, is, of course, in truth state enforcement of pri vate discrimination and violates the 14th Amendment,” Marshall said. “All the lawyers are con vinced that the only crime the young people committed was to exercise their right to freedom of speech and freedom of assembly as guaranteed by the U. S. Con stitution,” he declared. Since the protest demonstra tions began 11 weeks ago, thous ands of students throughout the country have participated in demonstrations. 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