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Photographer (pht): deLespinasse, Hank, 1943-2017

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1971-02-16

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    Mothers

    Threaten

    Strip Strike I flllllH

    Itomorrow will establish the status of Ithe suit.
    I If it is declared a class action, it may Ipossibly apply to all recipients of Aid Ito Families of Dependent Children I (AFDC) grants.

    I Ron Pollack, a representative for the

    Legal Services Program and an attor­

    ney with the Columbia Center of Social 1 Welfare, Policy and Law of New York

    City, said the group will ask for an­ other restraining order next week if

    the case is declared a class action.
    A show-cause hearing scheduled for next week was declared moot with the

    invalidation of the restraining order. The NWRO had charged State Welfare Administrator George Miller with con­ tempt. , •

    As meetings of welfare mothers were held throughout the city to prepare for the welfare demonstration, Davis met with NWRO and other officials at the Moulin Rouge Hotel. The dapper en­

    tertainer said he had a “stake in the state” since he has been working here since 1944.

    He noted he supported “the rights of all Americans to live a decent life,” but that his appearance and his support was not politically inclined. “I just want to help the black people and the poor

    people; in a positive way,” he said.

    Davissaid he would participate in the jtetagtyation if asked, but added he ^■j^pant to do “anything that looks

    publicity stunt.” Although he did ^^Mrdh, he met with mothers’ as they

    in four buses which we to take ^^■toy the welfare agency for the