FEPClY. Hearing To Be Held February 16th and 17th The President’s Committee on Fair Employment Practice today opened a branch office in New York to begin preparations for a public hearing on February 16 and 17 on the employment practices of defense industries and government agencies in the New York area. The New York offices are locat ed at Suite 723 Chanin Building, 122 East 42nd Street. The prelim inary studies and the hearing are part of the government’s program to eliminate discrimination against qualified and needed workers be cause of their “race, creed, color or national origin,” in keeping with an executive order issued by President Roosevelt od June 25. 1941. In that order the President de clared that "the democratic way of life within the Nation can be defended successfully only with the help and support of all groups within its borders,” and he called on employers and labor unions “to provide for the full and equitable participation of all workers in de fense industries.” The President also created the Committee on Fair Employment Practice and named Mark Eth ridge, Louisville Publisher as chairman. Other members of the Committee: William Green, Presi dent of the American Federation . 1 THOMAS FUNERAL HOME 2022 Lake St. WE, 2022 NORTH*24™ST SHOE REPAIR 1807 N. 24th St. WE. 4240 —POPULAR PRICES — YOU CANT TELL THEY ARE REPAIRED— BECAUSE OUR INVISIBLES HALF S0LEIN6 METHOD “Leaves No Repair Look" ON YOUR SHOES. THB NEW SOLE WITH AN INVIS IBLE JOINT. 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