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THE ILLINOIS TIMES EDGAR G HARRIS \ct mg pi,Bi 'SHFR AND LDITOR PobtkWi Semi Monthly Office-of Publication 202 Llls A't t.hdr. , , gr., l.l Mra, Blanche J Harris. Mai a;;er ul Circa.at on ar.d Ci(y Ld.to Lntared as Mtor.d < ass Ma-ung Matter at the L U t h*mpaign, 111 Under the Art of Mar h 5, 18t4 Subscription Kales in the United Mates ONL VLAK *2 50 MX MO‘- fHj J1 50 1 MONTH 3t, HAagia Copies by Mail or Carrier lOf. i THL ILLINOIS TIMLS TLaTKOHM FOR ILLINOIS 1 Side-anik , and pavements for * . se'tions of our cities '2. Batter sanitation conditions in ■ jt .ties 3 F.nd se .relation and discrimina o.-i in puT>lsc places 4 Make .Ilinoia the finest SLitt in w..jch to .ne Add »cs ,.ii communications arid rr.ake ail throe* payaoie to THF. ILLINOIS TIMLS, P U Bo* 4 14, Champaign llhnoui editorial DEXTER GIVES i PROMISE OF RIGHTS ACTION it\ i,\i;ijv i.i;\h' Ncustiir/.i'lle Stalf Wrier Mayor Emmerson V. Dexter promised Negro community leaders that civil rights action is forthcoming, possibly at the next City Council session Five members of the Cham paign - I'rbana Improvement Association, including three clergymen, asked the City Coun cil Tuesday night to take some kind of action to definitely state its policy on racial matters, f To questions about a resolu tion stating Council policy on | open occupancy, Councilman « • - i i*-i r r • i __ \ 11 t; II >» ! r\i »i i ,>aiu i v.’Uiuuuii' arc jus I “so many words’’ and moan nothing concrete. “We can legislate lor equal j opportunity," Wikoff said, “hut nut fur people to love their neighbor The leaders agreed that "you cannot legislate love. ' hut stressed that the Council should make a positive statement to “cioalo an image of the elected ; officials’ positions." Rev. Blaine Ramsey charged if ihe Council does not act it may he guilty of creating a poor racial climate. He likened ihe results of a poor racial cli mate to the deaths of six Ne groes in Birmingham. Ala . last Sunday. ‘More Ticklish' Rev. Ramsey, otlicial of C-l'lA and head of the fledgling, NAACP chapter in Champaign I'rhana. said I ho longer a poli i> statement is put otf. t he more ticklish the* racial situa tion will become. He pointed out the ai t ion of ihe Chicago City Council last week in passing an open occu pancy ordinance although local opinion here feels that the move i> contrary to state staiute. He s.ml “it Chicago could pass an ordinance. Champaign could pa-s a resolution ' Rev. ’ Ram>ev said a resolution would pave ihe way tor creation of an ordinance if the Illinois C.en cral Assembly makes i! possi ble. I (1II1H iMikIII MWMIM v> su.ti ' tun -.liti he loll a sinviftc men tion ot public housing should he made in any resolution the Council makes He said he felt there was -egregation in public hou-ine. tin the Human Rela tions Commission's recent an nual ret»ort to the city, it was alleged that Champaign Coun tv Housing Authority was guil ty of biased renting practices The Commission said it re ceived no answer when it sent the Housing authority legal opinions calling the practice of segregation contrary to law for public bodies.* On the question of equal rights at Burnham City Hospital. Rev A T. Rowan said he felt a clear an£ concise policy state ment should be forthcoming from hospital authorities. Quote From Mercy He quoted from what he said was a policy statement of Mer cy Hospital: " ‘We do not practice segre gation. . If we learn that any of our employes do. may Clod have mercy on them. C ouncilman Mranon sain nc was also not satisfied with poli cy statements from Burnham. j lie stated he believes all phases of segregation “should be end ed today. “If it takes strong action on mv pari,” Stratton said, “I’ll take it.” Rev. Rowan said recent changes in the hospital, lessen ing bias, would go down the drain if a new statement doesn't i ! come soon. 1 PRESCRIPTIONS COST ITSf ' I ; ; BAKER'S BAKER S DRUGS f huT^a p-, I>f a'f.nf Ph»mj*rT H j»~ . J P»»rr, J* P P*: ::: vviv: Hsrrr PV, 6?!1 r ■,«rn(i«j|rn I Tv JORDAN’S rkanm wxLLt Arm *» JBRMK S PAINT CO _! ___ HR Expansion Stratton, in answer to anoth er question put to the Council bv the civil rights leaders, said he felt he would like to study their suggestion of expanding Ihe Human Relations Commis sion from seven to 11 members, although he agreed with Coun cilman Frank Schooley's opin ion that increasing the mem bership might be harmful. Coun cilman Wikoff agreed that the, effectiveness of a group is de-j GUARANTEED N Y. 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