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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1954)
Segregation, Teachers Topic of NAACP Meetina 1 Souther n school* that have I , cn desegregated a* a result <ii the recent Supreme Court de- i I ision will not canxe a noticeable j decreeHe In the number of Negro: .teacher* employed thl«i was the general consensus of opinion at National Association for the People dvancement of Colored meeting Thursday night. H. D. Clark, assistant dean of 1 he college of liberal art* and ■moderator or the panel discussing jglhe question emphasized that Sr'ono of the early Justifications for segregated schools was that It he Negro teacher would not be i^out of a job.” Mark .Smith, deputy eommis jgsloner of the Fair Employment ■Practices Commission Division of ■Labor, stated in his opening pan el address that the lack of quali jgjfied teachers on a nationwide ggrcale would alone be enough to irove that theory. “We Hear... of Kr let Ion” We hear more about the cases ■of friction than about the ■smooth-running situations,” he Jlsald. ”Hn<’ ’l,p appalling need alone would Indicate that preju dice and fear will not interfere with meeting that need ” The question of attitudes was brought out by A. C. Hearn. Unl isity associate professor of (education, who said that yoting ■eople’s extreme viewpoints are [easily modified and the trend Is toward more Negro participa tion In everything, including sports and music activities. Short, Ismg flange llestlfts Short and long range results were the keynote of the discus [Sion, and J. V. Berrernan, pro at 6:30 M-G-M’s love story ot the year with the world’s greatest love music In color by TECHNICOLOR! mipsom ELIZABETH TAYLOR Bullet for Bullet! JOHN PAYNE LI2ABETH SCOTT DAN DURYEA . SILVER LO Two Top Hits Sunday UWVIIMI mWHADCtfUU JASMIN ROCK HUDSON BARBARA RUSH: MOO**MtAD i OTTO KRUMN W «rnm p MEN ARC SO BASTI A »»»*♦! IACI A RAtR O# lin. ANO TMI t Kill fOR YOUt Si . JOa McCREA Tf VERONICA LAKE f PRESTON FOSTER DON DeFORE XL ] RAM fiOb Deadlier than Steel ZMOWIllAMEUl 4.4152 iWHi DRIVE-IN THEATR fess<tr of .sociology, expressed the opinion that "while many Negro teachers rnay lose Jobs now, the eventual condition will be one of more equality of op portunity.’’ The general public will follow the lead taken by people in re sponsible positions, according to .Smith, whose Job in FEPC in cludes enforcement of fair practices and public education. Examples cited by Smith in WSC Still Holds Grads' Diplomas PULLMAN, Wash. - <AP) - Washington State college has ariiiouneed ’(hat it has about 200 unelaimed diplomas dating back to 1001 sitting In the registrar’s offlee eollectlng dust. Itegistrar Claude Simpson said one diploma, filled out in 1033, is marked "hold for dlsei pline" but thut he figures the man must la* cleared by now and can eome get it. I cluded that of the Army, where segregation of Negro and white troop* within divisions has re- i ! eently been broken down, and an overall social trend whieh in cluden more Negro participation in arena formerly ‘all white.’ One difficulty pointed out by Berreman watt that the tenden-1 cy in moat communities was "to cater to the moat vocal objec- \ tors, especially when initiating a change." Especially when the j ' opposition has access to the presa, he continued, is their ob jection the controlling factor even when they are in the minor ity. An optimistic note on the over all Negro-teacher employment situation, explained by Smith, was that the first Negro teacher ; in Portland was hired in 1945, | and there are now more than 30 Negro teachers in that city. In answer to a question about ' the treatment of southern Negro children by white teachers there,' Smith said that "the blind can't | lead the blind... it has to be done on a teacher-education level." 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Mortensen, Guest Speaker Two Services 10:50 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m. Donut Hour & Sunday School Dr. Victor Morris, Teacher 5:30 p.m. Study and Fellowship Hour Visit Christian House—Our Student Center 736 E. 16th Avenue. First Church of Christ, Scientist A Branch of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist in Boston, Massachusetts 14th and Pearl Sunday Services 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. Sunday School 1 1 a.m. Sermon: Are Sin, Disease and Death Real? Nursery Facilities During All Services . . . Reading Room 86 West Broadway . . . Organization at University of Oregon Tuesday 7 p.m. First Floor Gerlinger St. Mary’s Episcopal Church 166 13th East Phone: 5-7452 SUNDAY SERVICES: 8:00 — 9:30 (Family Service) — 11:00 Canterbury Club—6:00 p.m. in the Parish Hall WEDNESDAY The Holy Communion, 7:00 a.m. Gerlinger Hall Rector: The Rev. Perry Smith Chaplain to Episcopal Students: The Rev. Robert Ellis HEAR DR. TORREY JOHNSON and Straton Shufelt Sunday at 9:45 and 11 a.m. Rev .John Henderson will speak at 7 30 p.m. University Fellowship at 6:30 First Baptist Church Broadway at High Dr. Vance H. Webster, Pastor First Methodist Church 1185 Willamette Wcrsnjp Services—9:30 and 11.00 a.m. Sermon: "An Unceasing Quest" Dr. Rector Johnson Ministers: Rector W. Johnson, S. Raynor Smith, Dorothy Harding, Kenneth W. Peterson Wesley Foundation — Student Center — 1236 Kincaid Fairmont Presbyterian Church 15tl] & Villard Sts. Reverend John E. Canteion, Minister Church School 9:45 , Morning Worship 1 1:00 Westminster Presbyterian Church Washington School — 616 Harlow Road Reverend David B. White, Minister Church School 9:45 Morning Worship 9:45 & 11:00 Central Presbyterian Church 10th & Pearl St. Reverend Paul S. Millish and Reverend Don S. Ryder, Ministers Church School 9:30 & 11:00 Morning Worship 9:30 & 11:00 Springfield Presbyterian Church 7th & A St. Reverend Alfred J. Stenner Church School 9:45 Morning Worship 11:00