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The Post-Standard from Syracuse, New York • Page 28

Publication:
The Post-Standardi
Location:
Syracuse, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
28
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28 THE POST-STANDARD. Syracuse, N.Y., Monday, Feb. 21,1966 Housing Unit'Undemocratic' Taps Mugan George E. Hebert, commissioner of building and housing control, has announced the appointment of Bernard J. a 50, of 103 Gordon as a housing inspector to fill a vacancy in his staff.

Mugan has varied experience, a i previously worked with New York State Thruway Authority as a mason-plasterer, Salina Chevrolet Inc. as a car salesmen and the Board of Education in re- Condemn Residency Bill A welfare residency bill now before the state Legislature has been condemned by directors of the Catfiolic Interracial Council of, Syracuse as "undemocratic and unchristian." John I). Brule, council president, said that to require a one-year residence in this state in order to be eligible for the proposed legislation. Brule must depend upon said there is nothing in the an informed public to obtain bill that would support its stated purpose--to reduce the cost of welfare in the state. I another letter to the Mayor's Commission on Human Rights, Brule, on behalf the board of directors, commended that group's hous- redress." Ling and replacing plaster a assistance is also Syracuse an cemen public schools.

a was appointed to take the place of Donald Derwoyed, who was transferred from housing inspection forces to a different job in the Dep a of Building and Housing Control. anti-Negro, "The record will show," he said, "it is the Negro, more than any other group, who will suffer if this bill becomes law." addressed his remarks by letter to San Tarky Male Gardeners Slate Dr. New vegetable introductions which can be used by home gardener plant breeders will ing committee for its study of be discussed tf Dr Desmond ihe living conditions of ten- Doten of st ate Experi- ants of the Syracuse Housing Authority. are- always encour- a Brule said, "when members of the community 7:30 p.m. in the First Baptist investigate the complaints of Church in Baldwinsville.

Mem- of to Host Competition a Council 191, Knights of Columbus, will host the 8Gth arid 88th districts for their annual oratorical contest at 8 p.m. Thursday in the of home, 321 N. Clinton St. "America's Greatest Challenge Today," will be the topic of five-minute talks. Senior high school boys and girls who will graduate in June will compete for awards.

Winners of the district competitions will advance to the area contest scheduled for 3 p.m. March 20 in Bishop Ludden High School. Semifinals and finals will be conducted at the state council convention in May The winner will receive a $1,800 scho- those who, because of inade- are urged to bring Lombardi who introduced quate political and economic guests. ment Station at Geneva at a meeting today of the Men's Garden Club of Baldwinsville. The meeting wiil begin at larship, second prize-will be I $1,400 and third prize $1,200.

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Years Available:
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