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6841 Hisaurene the Jose ist chicago all TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 6-13 8mm Dear Sir: I have been employed at the Dodge Chrysler Plant beginning my fifteenth month. I've had Government training course in bench assembling 105 hours--Drill Press work. 25 hour--machine screws But was refused 2. job as skile laborer. S. I excepted the jointerest job after reading a statement thay was showed to me on the day I was hired, Saywithin six months it woyld be a chance for an upgrade. After reading an add in the paper Oct. 18th where skile labor was needed. I was snet to Labor Control of Dodge Plant by the head of Supervisers out department for a job in Skile labor but was refused, when I asked why they run the add in the paper and refused to give me skile labor. I was todd that they was only running the add for publicity. If I was unsatisfied at jointerest work I coyld take my papers and go some where else. That the Government traning courses meant nothing to them. I have had contact with Mr. Harry H. Gibson since Dec. of the Fair Employment Practice. I'm sending you 27 letter that was received from him in March. I called him by phone to talk with him, So. he promised to look into my case, But heard no more from him until one month later. I called and talked to Mr. Henderson of the Fair Employment Practice, and he had Mr. Gibson come to the phone S. Two days later Mr. Gibson came by and talked with me. And I heard no more from him until I had and orginization to call the Fair Employment Practice for me. There's about (200) jointerist at the Chrysler Plant which was all colored except two, until about four Months ago, and all the women know there sisdiscrem- ination. We. have tried to get Mr. Gibson to speak to the company about our upgrades that had been promised for six momths and also Mr. Henderson. But for some reason they have failed to come to our request. We. have even had right-ups in the papers about hem refusing to upgrade the Negro jointerest. I visited the Labor Control in Dodge Plant on April 19th, But was refused the second time. I have been told by the Foreman in the section I worked, that they had an opening for several girls, but the Negro jointerest was refused while whites was brough from the outside and was given the job. Ioworkede in Dept. 721 for five months from Post 27 to 33 and during that time there was only one colored girl hired in that department. But many whites was hired. They have a. Senioritym list they are supposed to transferdd by us. But the Seniority list had failed to be followed by the rules . Roosevelt Stringfellow began the 4-18-44, and McKinly Williams began 6-26-44 and have been transfered and still there is many not transfered that's been employed there longer than I have. Letters and paper clipping is to prove my statement. I also have my cards from Labor Control and I receive a booklet from Chrysler stating that they needed three thousand more workers and that's why I asked for a. job as skile labor. I am asking you as our Commandering Chief of the United States to please come to our rescue, or tell us what Government Official in the City can helpius. I have only been absent for 14 days. This proves that why we need the Fair Employment practice law that FERC