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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 27

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Sunday, Dee. 14, THE SUN.TtLI&RA.M Nationality Is 4In' Once More A to merge their identities in the mythical melting pot. "The climate is changing," said Arthur Mann, professor of history of the University of Chicago. "It's now 'in' to be ethnic." If there is agreement on the resurgence, there is no agreement on how one should view it. Representatives of ethnic associations, community action groups and some clergymen clearly see it as a long-overdue recognition of the differing life styles, attitudes and problem of hyphenated Americans.

the subject organized by the committee. The first, held at Fordham University in New York in June, 1968, is widely credited with sparking new interest in white working America. Nigeria Bans Strikes And Freezes Economy LAGOS (AP) The Nigerian government decreed a ban on all strikes for the next 12 months in an effort to arrest growing industrial unrest and stabilize the economy. The government also froze salaries and wages. But to liberals, academicians and foundation officials, the phenomenon is at best a mixed blessing.

Some of them see "white backlash," resistance to reform, potential support for George Wallace's presidential ambitions or, at worst, the seeds of American fascism. This conference, officially called Consultation on Ethnicity, was in part an attempt to bridge this gap. Sponsored by the American Jewish Committee, it is the second national meeting on By J. ANTHONY LL'KAS New York Time Ntwt Swvic CHICAGO Soaring above the expressway on Chicago's west side, the University of Hlinois Circle Campus is a spectacular moonscape parapets, ramps and elevated walkways. Huddled in one corner is a brick box, Jane Addams' original Hull House, the sole reminder that thousands of south European immigrants once lived on the site of all this prize-winning architecture.

So irony hung over the Circle Campus as 200 specialists met recently to discuss the place of the "white ethnic" in American society. "I don't suppose it's much consolation to the Italians and Greeks who got kicked out of here that six years later we're getting around to them," said one participant in the conference. But perhaps they should be consoled. For if one thing emerged clearly from this week's discussions it was that the day of the white ethnic has come. The resurgence of ethnicity may have several sources a response to the black revolution, political emphasis on "the great silent majority" and the "forgotten American," or growing recognition of America's cultural pluralism.

The participants here agree that no longer are Irish-or Italian-Americans so eager lTuuuBLS ST.JOSEPH FAMILY ALMANAC Lui -ili (Continued From B-7) Fourth San Bernardino, with burial following in Mt. View Cemetery. Mark B. Shaw Chapel is in charge of arrangements. Mary LeMieux Rosary Monday Mary E.

LeMieux, 83, 28022 Church Barstow, died Thursday in a Barstow hospital. She was born in Ireland and was a six-year resident of Barstow. She Is survived by daughter, Mrs. Betty Barwick of Barstow and a son, John J. LeMieux.

Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. Monday at Mead Mortuary Chapel, Barstow. Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. Tuesday at St. Joseph's Catholic Church, Barstow, with burial following in Mt.

View Cemetery, Barstow. Friends may call at the chapel from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. Rites Monday For Euna Moore Mrs.

Euna Moore, 69, 13 N. Eureka Redlands, died Thursday in Redlands. She was born in Summerville, and was a 12-year resident of Redlands. She is survived by two sons, Harry 0. Toler of Richmond and Raymond L.

Moore of San Bernardino; a brother, Leonard Ellin of Monterey and 10 grandchildren. Graveside services will be held at 11 a.m. Monday in Hillside Memorial Park, Redlands, the Rev. Ivan B. Bell, pastor, First Baptist Church, Redlands, officiating.

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