New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-01081

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Nursing Home Bazaar Sunday virtu, ' unions The annual bazaar of the Col- twice j lege View Nursing Home will their m take place on Sunday. Dec. 15, Mabel from 2-4 p.m. in the pursing tional d home which is located at 425 W ,nterna| Workew 144th St. Featured at this event will be merchandise which was maitgf'®1* r by the nursing home residents esting during the past months, A large four - variety of leather^efaft. wood- sponsor work. Jewelry, afid hand sewn trial K* items will be on sale. Unusual and inexpensive holl- . 1 day-flits can be selected. Boxed|*,rKeri Christmas cards will also be onlpr^in* sale. Proceeds will go towards . the Patient’s Fund for additional Inn craft and recreational materials , * ,.e ?? As a special treat and an ad 11 dition to this event, a Christmas possess Pageant will be presented byjcan wo the nursing home staff and resi-l But there is | parison- betwe dents. ILGWU Envoy Back From Trip To Japan E. 138th St., was one of two American women of organized labor wbo visited the island em­ pire's factories in four cities to observe, study and discuss Jap­ anese onions and plants. Youth Program A $96,000, Police Athletic League-sponsored demonstration youth project on the West Side of Manhattan will get federal support. Rep. William Fitts Ryan (DL-NY) disclosed this week The project is one of the first approved by the Office of Man­ power, Automation and Training under the program to create Job Opportunities in the Neigh­ borhoods of the city. “While giving real help to more than 350 youngsters,” said Rep. Ryan, “the project will also seek solutions toward s : ?ty s social dynamite '■*- youths who are out of school and out of work." The PAL-administered demon­ stration project will teat and counsel out of school unem­ ployed youths between the ages of 16 and 21 who live in the West Side urban renewal area. Form a good habit and read the Amsterdam News — every week! Laundry Wks. Conference To Hear Farmer James Farmer, national di­ rector of CORE, and Jacob Po- tofsky, president of the Amal gamated C"othin« Workers of America, will address a day-long, leadership conference of somfe 500 shop chairmen and execu tive board members of the Amal­ gamated Laundry Workers Joint Board on Saturday, Dec. 14. at the New York Hilton Hotel. Louis Simon, president of the, union, said the conference will aunch the unrn's drive for a i letter-writ ng campaign by union members to members of Con­ gress from the New York area demanding passage of the civil i-ights bill... NY AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Dec. 14, 19C3 • 23 Teachers —««l«J Sootch Whuky ••Tbacmer a SoasL™ •aewti.ee a GLASGOW scon, amo TEACHER’S SCOTCH is bottled only in Scotland the flavour is unmistakable Blended Scotch Whisky/86 prooI/Sctueflebn A Co., tew York FOR FINE TASTE YOU LIKE PLUS BIG CASH SAVINGS! ib 1 of 3 Heist Suspects olman Sidney Liv- Police said three men ei ■d an armed rob- the furniture store at 2 lbt t gun point Tues- enth Ave., Tuesday and en recovering from the manager, Samuel Jac, >n set and an en- in rear of the store at gun ling $153 which and forced him to open th< tolen by a Seventh which contained an en' with $153 which they remov store ;um, 21. of 41 W Police said the three me charged with rob- and Ptl-f Livingston, who ition of the Sulli- sigBed to the E. 126th St. jeld In $15,000 bail cjnct caught- only Coaxurr the Grand Jury. LAKEWOOD, N. J. — The New Jersey State Conference of the American Jewish Committee, meeting here in Lakewood re­ cently, urged passage of a strong federal civil rights law and a strengthened fair housing law in New Jersey. The resolution backed an ad­ dress by State Attorney Arthur J. Sills calling for an increased moral responsibility on the part of volunteer groups to make civil rights legislation effective. 3ast," a drama by about the life of publisher of the mes from 1896 to presented on Eter- vision on Sunday, to 2 p.m. West Indies Freight & Passenger Service SHIPPIM, . CRATING To All Parts of the West Indies We Prepare Bills of Ladins. Custom Hou»e Declarations and All Necessary Functions. FOR FIRST CLASS SERVICE SEE US TB t — TR S-3SSJ EAST Mtg BTBB1 Days Only J, BIRON. M«r Naw Wen N T illllr 1 1 Illlli ’.»*• iilliVUuu « J 'LAID STAMPS, 70o/ Groceries! This is chicken that suits you to a “T”—Tasty . . . Tender . . . Thrifty! Every one measures up to A&P’s exacting standards. 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Pe Veal Cubed Steak 99s Hard Salami Sausage Links ^ 55 Bool Ck-ie. — Bsno In Fancy California Roast Beef Kidneys X? Halibut Steaks 49! Fancy Smelts Pm Reedy 35! THE CIEAT ATUNTIC (. PACIFIC TEA COMPANY, INC. uper Marketsi AMERICAS DEPENDABLE FOOD MERCHANT SINCE 1859 LUSTRE-CREME Prices effective thru Sotwrday, Dae. 14»h In Super Markets and Self-Service stores only AU Tobacco Products and Alcoholic Beverages exempt from Plaid Stamp ofer. for sale the same brand or item under a different name 4- at a higher price at A&P. Such practices are deceptive and not in the public interest. ROUND OUT MfAlS-SAVf CASH WITH A*P’i... Fresh Fruits & Vegetables GRAPEFRUIT SEEDLESS C ib. J,CC Flirida-Wbiti aw bae “aw ORANGES CALIFORNIA A MAc LARGE SIZE X «* AIM Swdlets bawl LETTUCE ICEBERG i>r«> | Qc Firm Crisp I Imported—Spanish Melons Honeydews Spinach Itrdtel Apples Celery Onions Potatoes JX, 2 New Cabbage Pears rX, 2 PiiMf-Ftoridn c.,’.m.', Cod Fillet Haddock Dinners Ocean Perch Fillet Dressed Whiting ■* Howard Johnson's Frind Clams Campbell’s Soups EAN-BACON Send 2 Labels te Campbell's fer a 25« Refold Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com