New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-01112

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CCHR Eyes Employment On 125 St ecuttve chairman of the Indepen­ dent Community Improvement Association of 81 E. 12Bth St. Jack Blumstein of Blumstein's Department Store at W. 126th St. between Seventh and Eighth Av* Snacking Cop Snares Brothers As Gunmen Two brothers who allegedly According to police, Arnold en- tried to stick up a tenant in his fared the apartment building < 4 apartment at 1909 Amsterdam robbed the tenant, Richard Loom- Ave last week were nabbed by a is. of 1174 at gun point while vacationing detective who had James covered the cab driver and beeq eating in a luncheonette that also, apparently as an incidental occupies the apartment building's afterthought, took 937 from him. Police said the gun and money ground floor. St. stores in a demonstration to persuade Its owners to hire non­ whites and to adopt an on-the- job program to train unemploy­ ed, unskilled youths in various skills used in the stores. Both Blumstein and the Rev. Kinloch were principals at a meeting last Friday on the same subject and the former spoke lat­ er to 12 merchants six of whom, the minister said, subsequently agreed to hire nonwhites. The Rev. Kinloch said Tues­ day, however, that if all 12 of the 29 merchants whose stores had been picketed had not agreed he would resume picketing late Wed- i nesday. Baked slow from kneaded dough Silvercup Satisfies a Man IX ni4« / MJ THEY MAKE IT TO MEAS­ URE *— Joseph King, man­ ager of Wohlmuth Tailors at 482A Lenox Ave. bet iS4th and 135th Sts., discusses mat­ erial with tailor Cleveland Tul­ loch. Introductory offer nt store’s grand opening includes “free extra pants.** Their boast: “fine clothing** from a choice of ‘'over 1500 fabrics.’ Erasmus Alfano of the W. 126th ALBANY — Here is an oppor- „ St. squad heard shouts for help as he ate his lunch in Susie s interest in engineering an draft- Luncheonette at Amsterdam Ave. lng to , career wlth the at 149th St Police said the of- ^te of New York_ yoUng The suspects are Arnold Res- were recovered. son, 29, and his brother, James, 27. both of 191 W. 106th St. Ar- _ raided TVurad., la CrimlMl SfotO OfferS ------------------------------ Cowl (Or a bearing on One. JS. _ , •r1 Engineering ODDOrtUnitV According to police. Detective ^rrv,,v,M,7 tnanded to City Jail and James « was held in 921.009 bail. , H&R Bd. Okays Millions For Apts Milton Mollen, chairman of the Housing and Redevelopment Board, has announced the grant­ ing of 96 2 million in mortgage Ioans and approval of the con­ struction contracts for two lim­ ited profit housing developments which will provide a total of 309 middle-income rental apart­ ments in The Bronx. The developments are: Adelphi House, • 93.2 million, 150-family development to be built on a site on the East side of Undercliff Avenue, between West 174th and West 175th Streets. Branford House, a 93.4 million, 159-famIly development to be built on a site on the Sooth side of Westchester Avenue, between Croes and Noble Avenues. Help Stop Accidental Poisoning In The Home Every day in our city many household products such as little children are made pain- insecticides, kerosene, and fully ill because they accident- pentine out of the reach of ally swallow such products as dren. liquid bleaches, insecticide, light- 2. Keep all poisonous subs er fluid, disinfectant or paint „ in their original contaii thinner which has been left 3 Do take or give med within easy reach of cunous little hands. All these tragic ac- cidents can and must be pre- <• giving flavor* d brightly colored medicine children, always refer to i Jerome Trichter, assistant medicine—never as candy, commissioner of Health of the 5. Don't leave your child 1 City of New York recently stated Whe„ yofi are working with that poisoning accidents could sons; should the phone easily be prevented if parents when you are using a ha: would follow five simple safety substance, let it ring fleer went to investigate and saw . «... „ one of the two suspects entering A Su e c ^* se*'vlce examina a waiting cab. gun in hand. ",gln"rin« .. . Alfano commandeered a pass- drafting aide will be held Feb- ing car and chased the suspects ruary •• Applicants should be who, according to police, fired high •fho°1 grates who had twice at the pursuer. The cab, courses ’n geometry, trigonome- driven by Charles E. Brown, 49, w mechanical drawing. Ap of 141 Edgecombe Ave., crashed Plications will be accepted into an auto at 137th St. and 7th through January 6. Ave. Applications and additional in- Police said the brothers had formation may be obtained from hailed Brown’c cab at 136th St. Recruitment Unit 29, New York and Lenox Ave. and ordered him State Department of Civil Ser to drive to the scene of the stick- vice. The State Campus, Albany, up. New York 12226. HOW TO lower THE GERM COUNT Public health officials acknowledge there is no known cure for the common cold. Proper rest, a balanced diet and avoiding sudden temperature changes are all valuable in safeguarding health. Also helpful is frequent use of Breath O’ Pine, the natural household cleaner. THE MOST IN CLEANUPOWER All purpose Breath O’ Pine greatly lowers the germ count — gives you added health protection as it cleand, deodorizes — and in disinfectant strength — disinfects bathroom, kitchen, bedroom, nursery, pet quarters — sanitizes woodwork, floors, rugs, lino­ leum without rinsing. FOR SUPERCLEAN LAUNDRY Results of a 3 year research study support regular use of disinfectant strength Breath O’ Pine in home and especially in public laundry machines where wash water is below the 155-165 degree tempera­ tures for satisfactory bacteria control. Breath O’ Pine helps fight cross infection — gets tough with germs but is mild — gentle to hands, the most deli­ cate fabrics. Colors come out much brighter — whites are really whiter without bleaching. Save Time. Steps and Money, Happy fi 7*101. HOLIDAY FOODS at EXTRA SAVINGS’ MOST STORES OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THORS., FM.s MON. we qose it o. urns ur.« neawenus eve. CHRISTMAS TREES SMaum. 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