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Show INTERVIEW: Navarro GC: Is that here in Salt Lake or in Ogden, that you've heard? RN: Here in Salt Lake. GC: Here in Salt Lake. Okay, do you feel that there is anybody or any organization that you're confident of might back you up someplace? RN: It would be this one. GC: It would be SOCIO? RN: Right. GC: You're not a member of ~ny organization? RN: I was ln Ogden, I was in '68 or -' 69 . . ... GC: So you've · belonged about a year or two years? RN: About a year. GC: About a year, okay. What about job discrimination, you're thirty-three now? RN: Right. GC: And you've h~d plenty of jobs around here, do you think there ·~ s ..• ? RN: Oh, yes, there is no questi_on ·about it, that there still is, not as bad as when I was growing up. I remember one instance in Salt Lake where, oh, I had been married about eight or nine months and I was out of a job. So I went looking all over and they had a sign up, "Help Wanted/' in this one warehouse place. So I walked in there and talked -with the, I can't remembe·r ·whether it was the foreman or not, and he asked me all kinds of questions so I answered him. Then all of a ·sudden he asked, ''What religion are you?" and I said, "I'm Catholic", ''Well", he s-aid "we don't have no jobs." And yet at the |