New York Amsterdam News — 1963-12-01

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ts • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat . Nov. 23, 1963 |^j Jg THtOWA Miss Furness Named Chairman Miss Betty Furness has been named chairman of the Enter­ tainment Industry Committee of the 84th annual United Hospital Form a good Fund campaign. The announce- the Amsterdam ment was made by Mrs. Freder- week! ick'H. Amendola, chairman of the Women’s Division. habit and read News — every West Indies Freight & Passenger Service SHIPPING . CRATING To All Parts af the West Indies We Prepare Bills ol Lading. Cuslom Mouse Declaration' and All Necessary Functions FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE SEE VS 145 EA,,T AI STREET THR-4SI1 — TRt-SMI Dtps Only Near First Avenue New Turk M. N.T. J. RYRMI. Mot. rx For Pennies A Day Own A Royal Burglar & Fire Alarm ELECTRIC PROTECT All Doors and Windows . 1 From Burglars Free Demonstrations PL 7-9584 18 months to pay Apartment* Our Specialty You’re Invited SS£jin* eswp- Committer on (buutioit ant labor HOUM OrjKPRntNTATIVtS fongrrts of tbr Slnitrb Xatrs Mownboi. 6, 1963 Out Window Hg“ By Father , Joseph Hayes, 28. of 868 Union! .Ave., Bronx, is being held in SIO.OOO bail for ahearing in Bronx I Criminal Court Monday on charges of assaulting his two I children early Friday morning. Ha.ves is accused of throwing his son, Joseph. 4. and his two year - old daughter, Jalene, out }of the fifth floor window of Mrs. Delores Clark's apartment at 851 E. 163rd St., where the children were living. The unemployed Hayes who told police he lived with his mother, Mrs. Rosa Forest at 868 Union Ave. also of the Bronx, was re­ portedly deserted by his wife a week ago. Police said the Hayes had lived at 927 Faile St., Bronx. Celebrated Birthday Thursday, police said, Hayes celebrated his birthday by tour­ ing the bars. He visited the chil­ dren Friday and allegedly drop­ ped both out the window. The youngsters landed on an exten­ sion over the first floor. My ossr loader: P*1* le • 0*11 to a Legislative Suiw.lt Conference of the leaders of the organisation! In Karlen. I *n Inviting you because you represent one of the community's outstanding organisations. Attendance will be llaiitcd only to the President or the P°ur ofganlxatlon, or his designee end one other observer. Attendance does not In any way Been commitment. *"• ■eating will definitely be cf a non-partisan nature. * 71?1*dlecuse whet shall be the City, State and Federal i*«ljlatl»a goals of Harlots In the fields of housing. activltyh0,^^tl^*’ *duC4tion« datployaient, and political DATS: Sunday. December 1, 1963 TDC: 2:3OPH RACE: Public School 197 (Russwurm School) Fifth Avenue and l’5th Street New Fork City Legislative Coordinators: Any Terry. Basil Patterson, Oeorge Covington, Roy Wingate, Fsul ruber, Henry Williams, and others. Kindly use the enclosed card as your reply. With every good wlah. Sincerely yeura, si * ADAH C. POWELL Chairman Zncloaurw NEW DEPUTY — John Mos­ ier, president of The Mosier Safe Company, and Mayor Rob­ ert F. Wagner chat with U.N. officials following ceremonies at City Hall in which Mr. Mos­ ier was sworn in as Deputy C tmmissioner of the Depart­ ment of Public Events of the City of New’ York. From left to right are Mr. Mosier; H. E. Alex Quaison - Sifkcy, Ambas­ sador of Ghana ti> the United Nations; Mayor Wagner. Among other civic and international ac­ tivities, Mr. Mosier is a Direc­ tor of the Africa Service Insti­ tute and the Midtown Interna­ tional Association. Police said the boy now remorse­ ful Hayes raced downstairs and! picked up the boy who suffered a broken left foot and gave him} to a man and picked up the girl and vanished. Police later found David Pressberg. Principal of ephine Jones for the Amsterdam guarding against the girl at his mother’s home. Harlem’s Junior High School 139 News, the school’s UFT chapter being done.” The girl suffered abrasions and denied that he is "tormenting" a called a meeting .Monday to cen- contusions. Teacher 'Torment' Denied Negro teacher in his school for sure Mrs. Jones. The meeting News that Mrs. Jones any New Yorkers Have Money Due Them At IRS Office . , , . J It’s just a little over a month unclaimed property due some 30, 163rd S{ ftddress tQ his son dam News V*..A SUa. TT C A’VYA swtfve rrtrizlAnte before Christmas, but the U.S. 000 city residents from various Roth voungstPrs are confined Ouemal Revenue Service and the court proceedings. If the persons h Bronx. C&r Treasurer of New York are don’t present their claims with______________ roRdy to play Sflnia Claus to the city by Dec. 16. the money signe 42,000 local residents. will be turned over to the state. NUTSGS riGQr irnMAilel . to The Amsterdam News w as told by teachers in the school < at as hree- a result of publication of . Jos- part series written by M Det. Frank Morgal arrested writing articles about Harlem i Hayes when he returned to the schools, published in the Amster- was called off when an Amster­ dam News reporter visited the school Pressberg, told this newspaper “individuals have a right to ex­ press their opinions. I’m not tak­ ing sides at this time. I'm only Pressberg told the Amsterdam article had caused a division in the school's teaching staff. He said "Yes they are holding meetings to determine what to do with Mrs. Jones.” It could not be learned whether other meetings have been planned. aa The IRS directors for Manhat- The state, however, must still tan and Brooklyn said the gov- pay the money if the beneficiary Vxl IVlOlG L-QlG erfcment has some 12.000 checks shows up Under the state law'*C__ TIra A -I • for taxpayers' whom they have abandoned property in the city I OT I HG /A 06 CI Men unable to locate to send must be turned over to the state nSfr refund checks for their 1962 after five years, rather than 20 The need for greater care for (flp. 1 years as it had Previously been, senior citizens was explained Sun- day by a Welfare Department of­ ficial at a special program at St. j John Baptist Church, 448 W. 153rd St. JPerscns who feel they are due refunds should contact t^g IRS \ district director s office where they filed and take evidence to AnSWGT FONTl 1 The official who spoke was Ed- show clear identity. The Manhat- w'drd Corn who appeared under tan office is now at 120 Church All veterans and survivors who sponsorship of the church’s Nurs- SU, and the Brooklyn IRS office are recejVing non-service con- es Unit, headed by Mrs. Matilda is at 210 Livingston St. AAlJSt * Unclaimed Property Meanwhile City Treasurer H 1- da Schwartz disclosed that she has! som? $9.7 million dollars in inerted nensions. will receive An- Jenkins. nected pensions, nual Income Questionnaire forms Corn was the principal speaker, with their November 30, 1963 along with Rep. William Fitts nension checks, according t o Ryan. West Side Democrat. Frank V. Votto, director of the New York State Division of Vet- told erans' Affairs. 1 n Mrs. Jenkins, who also spoke, the nurses of the church theirs was a task that continued _... long after church services end. Recipients of the questionnaires .q home thp conunun,^ * .u _ New Era Democrats Dance were advised today by Director Votte, to make arrangements to . "etum the form promptly. The p e' , * , questionnaires must be complet- « *h,° a,tfn^ . M and returned to the office in- Amo"* Seated on the form by January *Tere W,"iam Standley of the» 31, 1964. Failure to return the ^town Tenants Counci ; Mrs . questionnaire with the allotted Car* Wells, of the 28th Pre­ result in hav;ng cincts Youth Council, who rep- resented Assemblyman Loyd Dickens and Mrs Florence Rice The New Era Democratic Club will hold a barn dance Friday J night at 10 00 o’clock, at its club . house, 160 W 129th Street, with °n Pa>mems R maid Davis’s band providing Mr Votto stated that assistance of the New York NAACP. th^, music. Mrs. Reva Dickens m completing the form is avail- Deacon Jessie L. Bembry de- , ‘ e n Pc; y, mtr’)-' cf the able at the office of the New livered the beneri’etion for the clhb, are co -chairmen of the af- York State Division of Veterans' Rev J. Tanji Willoughby, the fair. I Affairs located at 270 Broadway pastor. 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