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I s N Y AMSTERDAM pgBWB, Sat, Dec, 21, 1M3 THE REV. N. C. DUKES SEASON'S GREETINGS I M ) ) 1 W W ) 5 W 5 W Natural Bridge walking shoes are designed with care and flair. TneyYe pretty! And be­ cause they fit and flatter so superbly, they keep you looking pretty, tool Brighten your shoe wardrobe with at least one pair at walkers by B fir B SHOES 43 EAST 125 STREET NEW YORK 35, N. Y. TR 6-8748 specializing in tall girl sizes * • 4 1 • See New Mt Morris Park In Future; Swimming Pool In Doubt •'L A proposal for a $1,000,000 re- was firm in Its desire to have at were fully made known to the habilitation of Mt. Morris Park swtoamlng pool In the park. Parks Department, which would that ahab- A swimming pool also was call- h«v« ch>r*e of preparing final which would h. .»< by and outmoded facility into ne fay Rlchard c jenjtin>> Bor- Parks Commissioner Newbold of the finest recreation areas la ough superintendent of the De- Morris was unable to attend the the city waa presented to Man- pertinent of Perks. He comment- meeting la Mr. Dudley’s office hattan Borough President Edward ed that It waa surprising to see because his mother-in-law, had R Dudley last Friday **°w close the P1*®8 »uhmitted by died a few hours before. intn nn. «* for in t«DtaUV» Submit- Plan8 Rnmnah n,uii.v Mr8 Stokely were to his propoa- others attending the meeting > contmaMt Of eitv offirt/li to H* <Ma«lbed Mr. Stokely’a included State Senator Jerome L. Am. S. JrZSX. Hilda Stokely chairman of the Frank Ro#etti who «M*ared Murphy, or the P.S. 144 All Day Committee for the Rehabilitation wtth Mrs. Stokely. said that the Nursery Service; James S Gor- of Mt Morris Park for making community, in the past, received don, of Local School Board 10-11; the oark an attractive center of “««* Up service than action the Rev. Arthur Adair of the Mt. recreation for aU aae arouus f*°m the Parks Department and Morris Presbyterian Churoh; ranging from the very young to *ctlon *• wh,t want.” Margaret A. Innls, of the Mt Mr. Dudley recommended that Morris Parte Staff; and Deputy the elderly hv Arthur Sto^aly’e group meet with Borough President Earl Brown Division of Design of the and C. Melvin Patrick, assistant r«n’ ft • <-hll Parks Department to make cer- to the Borough Presidenl^DUd- Wta.; H.l« Th ni... A SOCIAL COMMITMENT - Mias Eulala L. Steele, pres­ ident, accepts the Life Mem­ bership plaque for the N.Y. Chapter. Atlanta University School of Social Work AJumai, while Miss Joyce L. Watts, Chairman of the Civl Rights Committee happily approves. William C. Jones of the Life Membership Department, NAACP, makes the presenta­ tion. ILayne Photo) Name Alves To Top NUL Housing Job !?’ fSL <Mn that the communiy s desires ley. ‘kJ ..>'. Mayor Gefs CCHR's Report On Bldg. Bias The City Commission on Hu­ man Right's report on alleged discrimination in the construction industry has finally gotten into the hands of Mayor Wagner. However, the report, covering the commission's summer hear­ ings of construction industry em­ ployers and union official^ tie not expected to be made public * by the Mayor until sometime next week, according to City Hall sources. Peter Breenan, president of the New York City Building and Construction Trades Council, gave reporters Wednesday after­ noon a progress report of the Brennan six-man referral com- Call Here For Heat Zuber Asks Special Man For Slums ASK FOR HANKEY.. AND fOU HAVE °»PERFECIION Compare Kays Values! the housing field. With winter weather begln- « »- ned his Dost as nhl< to Mt to- Iintorarouo rela- mlnded that Department of inurgroup rela HwUth ulations require that the^utaide temSrauJe or the New York- area to accept the 55 degrees, landlords 1 ,t ,®ue ( must maintain a temperature between^I am. of Long Island Un- Columbia University 10 TnTm apsX«ito al Work. Mr. Alves OompUlnta can bTphoned d -ed as housing di- into the Health Department’s Urban League ol. headquarters, 125 Worth St., York and as dep- WO 4-3414, 9 ajn. to 10 pm., of the Urban Re- ? days a week, or to the vari- ssion of Elmsford, oua borough offices, between 9 am. and 5 p.m. They are _____________ Brooklyn, TR 5-6054; Bronx. LOD rolumnisti who DU 3-5500; Queens. OL 8-6600 . Amsterdam News’ Staten Island. SA 7-6000. Independent Kenya Now UN Member After the meeting, Mrs Stokely said that the citizens committee, representing 31 organizations. Cop Struggles With Suspect; Shoots Self Pt. William Malloy. 28. war injured Thursday when his gun accidentally went off while rtru zK. ag with a robbery suspect in front of 2548 Eighth Ave Police said the 2ftyecr olt officer saw a man running from the Eighth Ave. address The officer chased and caught the man who put up a fight. During the fight, police said, the officer’s gun went off strick- ing him in the left thigh. The suspect escaped. STERLING FOOD STORES BfECM-MUT BABY FOODS STRAINED 2 Jen 23c JUNIOR 2 ton 31c CEREAL Htg. 19t hive 1 happy HOE ID A V BBfVB MAUMIIAM MIMfi 39c '65 To Salute Rights Marchers Sarob of the spirit of the his­ toric Aug. 38 march on Washing­ ton will be revived Friday even­ ing by the Nepro affairs com­ mittee of District 65 ci the Re­ tail. Wholesale and Department Store Union when ft salutes ttooke who Joined in the nation’s great­ est redress of grievances. The 4,000 marchers of the un­ ion. one of the largest groups in the march, will also honor A. 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