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Island Section Councilmen Call For Bigger Queens Civil Courthouse Jersey Man Sentenced To Die ELIZABETH, N. J. - Ralph a 23-yoar-old satf-stytod Black Muslim who had Knight to delay his first degree murder trial for religious observances, was convicted and ’sentenced to die in the electric chair for the Carlino Blasts Hcfstra Students the decision of the Hofstra Stu­ dent Council to invite George Lin­ coln Rockwell. Nazi Party lead- 3 ROOMS tng on the Mayor, the City Plan­ ning Commission, The Council, the Board of Estimate and other city agencies involved to take steps for construction of a new Civil Courthouse in 1—nt". distorted whet is probably a sin­ cere anti commntom that he Justifies an equally un-American fascism which Just as surely would destroy our American way of life. To pursue his goal he Is willing to make minorities in our country scape goats Just as Hit­ ler did in Germany. Carlino, who recently drew fire when he demanded the L.I. Flushing. Arthur J. Katzmaa of Forest Hills, and Edward L. Sad- owsky of Jackson Heights. adequate room for the court, the lacreaaad Jurisdiction of the court and the rise in the number of cases, the resolution urges that the city efTirisds concerned take immediate action to acquire a Met municpal courts were dis­ continued and the Civil Court deprived of Its space in the Queens General Courthouse at 88th Avenue and Sutphin Boule- far the needs and iacreaaed Jur­ isdiction and volume of Btiga- gatioa.” Consolidation of the Civil Courts merged the former Muni­ cipal Courts and the Civil Coart and enlarged the monetary Jur­ isdiction of tbs new court to $10,- 000 a case from the $$,000 of the Municipal Court and the $6,000 of the former Civil Court. Last Sept. 1, when court coa- 11 Court . . . despite ha enlarged Jurisdiction aad greater volume of case* consists of the former Municipal Cout Central Jury and 4th District courtrooms and office space on the westerly side of Queens Boulevard. Kew Gardens, plus a small additional area in A special appeal was issued this week in behalf of the resi­ dents of the A. Holly Pattersoa Home tor Nassau County Aged aad Infirm by officials of the Nassau County Department of Welfare. Residents of the Home are hi-ii recorai. Most of the residents of the Home are encouraged to parti­ cipate la a diversity of activities by tbs medical staff sad the facilities and all other adjuncts for the administration of Justice to our citlaena. . .’* The Councilmen pointed out that the Queens County Bar As­ sociation has urged repeatedly the construction of a new court General Courthouse. In which the Civil branch of the Supreme Court to located. They noted further that three- fourths of all civil litigation is brought in the Civil Court and that there are 21,000 eaeea pend­ ing and awaiting trial on ita cal­ endars. The resolution on the court­ house is to be referred to the Finance Committee, of which Councilman David Boas of The Bronx is chairman. An amendment to the Local Law which authorised creation of a temporary Commission oa City Finances is to be introduced at Tuesday s meeting by Mr. Ross, nt the request of Mayor Wagner. The amendment is to expand the membership from 12 to 10. It would empower the Mayer to appoint 8 and the Comptroller aad President of The Council to nominate 4 each for appointment by the Mayor. The law as it was adopted by The Council on Oct 22 — Marine Private Terry D. Coles, son of Duct Coles of W. 133rd St., New York, has eamflttcd his combat training at the Second Infantry Training Regiment, Marine Corps Base, here Sluggish- Catching Cold? Doctors prescribe the citrus fruit laxative CITRATE OF MAGNESIA Fart Reflet sf The Jury of nine men and three women returned the ver­ dict after two hours of deliber­ ation without recommendation of imprisonment, thus making the death penalty automatic. Union County Judge Carroll W. Hop­ kins fixed the week of Jsa. 19 The shooting victim was Leon Hanjian. 09. who died shortly af­ ter being shot In the holdup which occurred last Jan. 35. Da­ vis was arrested several days lat­ er. allegedly with Hanjian's wal­ let aad a pistol Identified as the murder weapon. CHRISTMAS TOURS Kingston - Trinidad Barbados r DECEMBER 14-21 BOOK NOW Ta Inuira Your Chri.hnoi With Your Relatives 517 Noetrend Ave. ST 3-4380 ST 3-4338 DON’T BE VA0UE ...ASK FOR GOLDEN JUBILEE VOWS — Mr, and Mrs. Wade Kenner, of 177-21 106th Avo., Jamaica, shake hands with Rev. William J. Hall before whom they re­ newed yredding *<**■ ** their 50th anniversary observance Saturday Dee. 14 at Bethel Bap­ tist Church. Brooklyn. Others are Mrs. Margaret Kenner and cousin Rev. Bessie McCain, bestmaa. A dinner followed at the church auditorium at which their daughters. Mr*. Leola Jor­ dan and Mr*. Elisabeth Travis were hostesses. (Merritt Photo* w 9 $ MOVING AND STORAGE, INC by Alicia e 5mith Last Week ‘In Focus’.................1 i The Queens Branch of The Assoc, for The Study of Negro Life and History sponsored a BOOK FAIR at the Grace Metho­ dist Church in Hollis, to em­ phasise the idea of buying books oo Negro Life and History for Christinas gifts. lian Cain. Catharyn DeKine, and Lillian White were hostesses. The newly chartered Knicker­ bocker Club of the Nat’l Assoc, of Negro Bus A Prof. Women's Clubs have adopted ‘Freedom, Friendship and Leadership’ as their Motto and for guidance purpose*. President-elct Halen Jamaica - Trinidad - Barbados - Bahamas GL 5-0670 Bicycle Store * I Full Stock At Discount Prices 1 YEAR GUARANTEE 208-218 Rogtrs Ava. Bklyn 25, N. Y M 7 343$ 8SM Xa« tor 11 M N4 as Congratulations and successful ‘operations* to Dr. Hobart C. Price, a ‘native son’ on the open­ ing of his new office at 119-06 New York Blvd. ... Also to ... . Dr. Thomas L. Peacock, a grad­ uate of Howard U and the Dental School of Meharry Medical Col­ lege. Following bis graduation from dental school. Dr. Peacock did his internship at Mary Im- macuate Hoapitol, and hither work nt Jewish Hospital for Chronic Diseases, before decid­ ing to epen offices in the new Addesleigh Coop Apts. United Democrats sponsored a 1 FunA-Rama Captains Party Dec. 14, at their Club House on New 1 York Blvd. To highlight the fun. . baskets of Cheers were raffled Delta Beta Chapter of Zeto Phi Beta Sorority lac. held a Pre- Christmas ‘Stocking Staffer Par­ ty* at Irenas Dance Studio in St. Albans Dec. 6. The affair enabled the sorors to thank friends who had supported chap­ ter projects during the year. Eleanor B. Cutlar Is Baslleua of of the Chapter; Sorors Catherine Jones. Alberta Alston. Leona Da­ vis, Maurie Brumsklll, Dorothy Judon, Alda Robinson, Eddie Lee Cannon, Rhoda Berry. Lil- Holiday Highlight s la Ferns* A teenage group - The Young New Yorkers S.C. will sponsor their first affair Dec. 28. at the Linden Manor. Robert Walker is President of the chib; The Mas­ ters, a singing group, will en­ tertain, with Milt Larkins Band playing for the dance . . . Dec. 37, another teenage group . . . The Kingsmen will have their holiday celebration at the St. Albans Plata Proceeds will-go to their favorite charity. NAACP. Mr. A Mrs. Dave Brown will entertain The Ramblers and their guests, for their Annual Xmas Party. Mrs. Mildred Hurt is Fret of The Ramblers, Mrs Inex Cantwell Sec., and Mrs. Peggy Brown Tress. Mrs Mildred Hurt will enter tain Club 238 and their guests, at their Annual ‘Holiday Party Meeting*. The Juggs S.C., a group of Queens General Hospital employ­ ees, will sponsor a ‘New Years Eve until Dawn Dance' at the St. Albans Plaas Csmiag Events* la Feens* IN 2-2708 - 9 SI 6-9505 - 6 I — TAO 3 YIARS Tti PAY AT OUk NEW CARKT DEPARTMENTS FABULOUS SROADLOOM BUYS j iso% M»-4Ma8i *9 59 Juri sold aa feaat back ISM eatsre CONTMIIOUS FRAMfiNT all •! to yd. 1M% Nytaa 14 decorator caters 100% VMM WOOL •W99B plain ■wwvwpw v to yd. RATfftl VBCOM RUGS aa feoai twoed colon l -aoc approx. 9 Ml! 17 VINYL TILE Se«arXr*ibaiw*a»ii ba mad to aoy ream ] ea C 9 x 9 TBs a* tow os Alta Briog TM* Advertisement aad receive oa 1R"i27" FREE TV RUG cant •arty wMIe May last Boy Sat., Dae. 21, Maa., Dec. 23 Oafy Jaa 5, The Nat'l Assoc of Fashion and Accessory Design­ ers Gala Luncheon Fashion Show, to salute Josephine Baker as one i of the World’s Best Dressed Wo­ men, in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf Astoria. The affair I will benefit NAFAD’s scholarship I and building fund. Jaa. 10. Community Chatter sponsoring a 2 day Ski week-and at Mt. Cathaiia. Ellenville .N.Y. Jaa. 17, The Slalom Sports Club, with Bill Roberts as Chair- l man, will sponsor their Skiing Week-end at Lake Placid Jan. 27. at Andrew Jackyoo HS Auditorium, a benefit Perform- snee by Johnny Ray and the Jimmy Dorsey Orchaatra, will raise funds for the Ottlee Or­ phanage in Jamaica Advance sale tickets are now available Congratulations to Mr. A Mrs. James Brannen on the engage­ ment of their daughter Pat to The Coming Beaons Greeting To All . . . May 1 request all notices of holiday events be for­ warded as early as possible to. . . 11441 Farmers Blvd Hofii*. THAT'S ALL FOR NOW . . . HOPE .TO SEE YOU NEXT WEEK 'la FOCUS* *Ia FOCUS’ a war ON ALL REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS FOR THE CURRENT QUARTER Declared for the period •nding December 31,1963. 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