Page Twelve .THE MICHIGAN DAIS Friday, March 29, 1968 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAIL Friday, March 29, 1968 MODEL CITIES PROGRAM: NAACP Hits Secret Negotiations Between Washington, AFL-CIO APetitions for UNION-LEAGUE CONTEMPORARY DISCUSSIONS COMMITTEE SYMPOSIUM Available: Michigan League CHAIRMAN FORUM CHAIRMAN 3rd Floor, Henderson Room FOAMPUSCHRMNR CAMPUS COORDINATOR DUE: Saturday, March 30 ADMINISTRATIVE CHAIRMAN 1* WASHINGTON OP) - A top give "rigid control of all reha- ment until the department had1 NAACP official charged yesterday bilitation work opportunities in seen Hill's charges.a that secret negotiations involving the Model Cities program" to The NAACP will sue to cut off the federal government threaten AFL-CIO building trades unions. federal funds if the governmenti to deprive Negroes of construction He said the memorandum, dated doesn't "prevent the adoption ofi Jobs in the multibillion dollar March 1, 1968, and labeled "fifth the proposed agreement" between Model Cities program, draft" and "for discussion pur- the unions and contractors' asso-t Herbert Hill, labor director for poses only" outlined the proposed ciations, Hill said. the National Association for the agreement between the unions and "These are the same unions that Advancement of Colored People, various contractors' associations. historically and at present con-1 said he had obtained a copy of A Labor Department spokes- tinue to exclude Negroes from a memorandum that proposes to man said there would be no com- membership," he said. The Model Cities Act authorizes1 the federal government to under- I write most of the cost of tearing. down slums and rebuilding them< into showcase neighborhoods. " " Written into the law are re-c JjR equirements for "maximum oppor- tunities for employing residentsi of the area in all phases of the WASHINGTON (P) - Illinois Rap Brown and Dr. Martin Lu- program , .." in order to "expand housing, job and income oppor- I Gov. Otto Kerner supported yes- ther King as "people who have tunities." terday the riot commission's find- gone from city to city and in The act "is not simply to con- ing that white racism was a major their wake have followed riots. struct buildings, but also to pro- cause of recent outbreaks of Negro "You name me white people vide gainful employment for un-i violence. who have done these things," employed or underemployed ghet- He said the group he headed, Thurmond challenged. to residents," Hill said.1 the National Advisory Commission When Kerner said that would But while the proposed union on Civil Disorders, was not pin- be impossible, Thurmond countered contractor agreement is written pointing any one white person or "Then why blame the white so that officials can claim it ac- white group as responsible, but people?" complishes this, Hill said, in real- rather what he called a tradition "This attitude has developed ity it allows unions to pay little of fear and prejudice against the over a period of time," Kerner re- or no attention to these require- Negro. He said this has accumula- plied. "For many years the Ne- ments. He claimed that it would: ted over the years ndngr hasbeen kept in certain area Set tpa strictly l s num- Kerner was questioned~ sharply and not allowed to move, inten- ber- of "trainee" woaanesrk ctasificy by Sen. Strom Thurmond, (R- tionally or unintentionally because S.C.), at a Senate Judiciary, sub- of the white people." committee hearing on the gover- He said he did not believe Car- nor's nomination to be a judge of michael and Brown caused the the Seventh Circuit Court of Ap- riots Thurmond mentioned but ra- University Charter peals. ther that the causes already were Caledonian Airways "You really think white racism existing in the communities. FLY TO caused these riots?" Thurmond Earlier Illinois' junior Sen. Char- asked Kerner. les H. Percy, a Republican who lost "This has a great deal to do a race for governor to Kerner, with these riots - the feelings of praised the nomination. repression by many Negroes who Percy also lauded Kerner's work allegedly felt there is a barrier as chairman of the commission, from against them," Kerner said. as "contributing immensely to un- Thurmond named civil rights derstanding in this country of our DET ROIT leaders Stokely Carmichael, H. problems." Z5o$230 Roundtrip Zen 215 Tarot May 20 to Aug. 19 Yoga South Magic Also, Wait Lists For: State May 9 to June 19 Alchemy T EAstrology June 27 to Aug. 22 Parapsychology CIRCLE Theosophy CALL: 761-2348 215 S. STATE -7 P.M. tions with no fringe benefits and no clear cut way for trainees- who would be paid less than ap- prentices-ever to become full fledged union members. -Give local union contractors committees the right to decide who goes into the trainee classi- fications, and the unions the right to decide how many trainees are needed on each project. -Require that any complaints by trainees or other workers be judged "before the same parties who are administering the agreement." -With limited exceptions, ex- clude new construction from the agreement's provisions, thereby excluding slum residents "from job opportunities in all the large scale, lucrative new construction which is to be a major part of! every Model Cities program." -Allow the unions to set union membership as a condition of em- ployment on new construction, which Hill said is a violation of National Labor Relations Board! policy. 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