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The Journal Herald from Dayton, Ohio • 24

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Dayton, Ohio
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Area Common Cause unit organizes even greater at the state level law. Spending reports are being A local chapter of Common 24 THE JOURNAL HERALD Wednesdey, June 7, 1972 DAYTON. OHIO Landlord loses in HRC hearing than the a i a 1," Ramsey noted. After the group gets its footing on the national scale, therefore, it will begin pressuring state senators and representatives on issues. Gardner has said a major coal is the maybe (Congressmen) Whalen or Brown or the senators aren't going to vote our way, we'll get Common Cause members to write or wire or call them to bring pressure on them to vote our way." THE GROUP also plans to talk to local media executives to get support for Common Cause and its goal of reforming government.

"The Influence of money and secrecy in the public process is disclosure of conflict of interest Mrs. Anna Allison kept testify THE COMMON CAUSE goal is to build up a working pressure group to lobby on issues such as recent ones for the 18-year-old vote, equal rights amendment and reform of the congressional seniority system. Key to this pressure leverage will be a telephone network in which phone committee members call 10 people and they hi turn call 10 more and so on. "It will be structured to respond to legislation when it's hot and nearly ready for a vole," Ramsey said. "If Common Cause has taken a position, and Last month a public hearing was held on the complaint and ins was at the racetrack.

checked in Washington and Columbus. "We hope to get published the sources of money of candidates so a voter knows where the campaign funds come from and to which sources a candidate is beholden." explained Ramsey, 1719 Arlin Place, Fairborn. The local chapter is still getting organized, he said. First meeting was in February. Since then the group has concentrated on membership, publicity and speakers committees.

However, there are no formal chapter nrjat home, and that she never Mrs. Allison testified she never Cause, the a i a 1 citizens' lobby, is organizing to "rally 'round the national issues" with an eye to state and local issues in the future. Common Cause, headed by John Gardner, secretary of health, education and welfare from 1965-68, has about 1,000 members in Greater Dayton, said Air Force Capt. John H. Ramsey, the local chairman.

BIGGEST EFFORT now is the monitoring of campaign spending to see that candidates comply with new federal elections talked to Hanselman. asked anybody what color they in legislatures. Memberships are handled by the Washington headquarters or local membership chairman Ted L. 420 Reichard Drive, Vandalia. were.

"EVERY TUESDAY and Thursday rain or shine we go Wed 65 years Mr. and Mrs. Ora Campbell of 31( Park Manor, will celebrate their 65th wedding anniversary tomorrow. Mrs. Campbell is a minister of the Pentecostal Holiness Church in Fort McKinley, They are the parents of six chil-dren, 19 grandchildren and 21 The Dayton Human Relations Council (HRC) didn't buy her down there (to River Downs story.

racetrack) We just weren't home, Mrs. Allison said. Edward A. King. HRC execu Vtw- Monday the HRC's board asked the city's law department to tissue a "cease and desist" order against Mrs.

Allison and tive director, said yesterday the mieetings. "cease and desist" order is essentially a warning to the couple, who own several apart ments and homes in Dayton, to stop inquiring about race when QUICK CUT. INSTANT COLOR Fanci-full rinses in, shampoos out-colors your hair as we set it. And conditions, too. Lustrous colors to cover gray, gossamer tones for bleached hair.

Come seel they rent a unit DMHAboard The order, the HRC board decided, will apply not only to the couple's double house on LES DROWN AND HIS "BAND OF RENOWN" 1 6 Piece Name Band FRIDAY, JUNE 9 9 P.M. Til 1A.M. hef husband, Reggie, of 228 E. Dorothy Lane, Kettering. LAST FALL a complaint was filed with the HRC charging the couple had inquired about a mail's race before they would reit him an apartment the couple jiwns at 61 E.

Hillcrest Ave. William C. Hanselman, a 26-year-old planner with the Miami Valley Regional Planning Commission who filed the complaint saitf he called the couple Aug, 3 to ask about the apartment and was asked about his rac. Hillcrest Avenue but also to any I 1 other rental units they now own attorney reappointed ciiij'Hfi'j ajMjm-cKsmw -van or may buy the future. If another complaint is filed with the HRC and the Allisons are again found to be in viola Attorney Richard G.

Snell has been reappointed to the Dayton tion of the city's human rights ordinances, they could be fined $50, King said. Metropolitan Housing Authority (DMHA) board. Snell was reappointed by Montgomery County Common Pleas Court judges, it was announced at the DMHA board 75c TV 16 'partnership' switched on by WSU CRYSTAL BALLROOM Versailles, Ohio Advanei Ticket 85.00 1 -526-3506. Featuring Saturday, June 10 3 BIG BANDS JOHN McCOY ORCH. The Fabulous BUMBLEBEES FRANK LEAS DIXIELAND BAND Admission only $2.00 Music starts at 8:30 sharp till 2 A.M.

Dancing every Saturday nite 8:30 till 2 A.M. meeting Monday. AN AD HOC citizens group had PERMANENTS All finest nationally 1 $C95 known waves up to $15 Tht ncssary perfect support for today'i smartest sett VMr petitioned that the seat be given to another candidate who would THE CUT $1.95 SHAMPOO AND SET $2.45 Sot. Holidays sett, tints, perms 50c more DOWNTOWN 224-0681 NORTHTOWN 278-9436 KETTERING 293-6978 (Continued from Page 23) have been selected from a list they had prepared to "represent increase "modestly" by about 5 the poor." terday released a statement of "qualifications and i e-ments" for candidates for the presidency. A "strong academic back-ground and experience" and "national stature" in the candi percent this fall over the count of last year.

Tjie opening of Sinclair Com DMHA Director Hughbert Poore also confirmed that seven bids from five bidders had been received and sent on to the munity College's new downtown date's field; Dept. of Housing and Urban Development for proposed con Demonstrated capability and capacity for decisive admin struction of a high-rise apartment complex for the elderly in istrative "Deep feeling for students, campus probably will cut Into WSW; prospective freshmen registration, he said. University trustees also yes- Thais execute 3 the downtown area. understanding of their prob The proposals called for about 200 units, but building height lems, attitudes and needs and a regard for their participation in the university and location varied. THE BIDDERS were: The Dillon Akron, BANGKOK (UPI) Three "Objective and forthright approach in dealing with others, Freedom Homes for sensitive to faculty and student views with an open-door policy All Dayton, Lippmanm Associates, Indianapolis, three bids of $3,428,000, and "Anticipation of 10 to 15 gun runners arrested May 2 and found pilty of threatening the security of the nation have been executed by firing squad.

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