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28 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Jan. 4, 1M4 CROSSWORD ♦ q> ♦ By A. C. Cordon | Mab A Coot. tram Pragg^ng BEST DEAL IN TOWN. Real Ea wanted for buay offkr In Experienced, llceaae. and with car. Bara MUO Weakly and more. »1» weak draw on contract Mill- unle Ealatoi ear*: *0-40 Parma's Bird. J A 83000 Mr. Rocera WAITERS a WAITRESS - Sharp rp Midtown 4k Ea- Fappte Coffee call CO 57' china Far MO Ext. u. who want to w more. Fa- tara with a experience CM far ap- EN 1-8348—BN 1-817*. asth at. ScJta 3-D Mr. Mr. tee Wo Caln oi MERCHANDISE OFFERING? MISCELLANEOUS Special Beauty Equipment an* *•» - _ 8U8. ea. VMM Oar LEXINGTON EQUIPMENT CO. 1004 Third Aro. (1*10 Sts.) BA a**. Naw and Uaad, Eaay intimate lounge settees os. BR Stools *4. TaWea. *8 Chair. 82.* Used, lor aoclala. club., dent. A bar.. New equipment. Breakfast Nooks, and Home bars. Ben. Morel Inc. 3101 3rd Avemie Bronx (Near East 158th Street ") LU 5-3597. PERSIAN Lamb coat, excellent con ditlon. size 13. asking 888. regu lar coat 3850 Private. MU 0-9483 FURNITURE DANISH WALNUT living room set 3 places; also kitchen sat. 4 chairs, table SOI Wegt 148Ui St. Apt- 3R. AD 4-4988. between 10 AM - 2 PM ; AUTOS FOR SALE BUICK 1162. convertible, Electra 235. White Bed leather Interior. All power. All extras. Perfect condl Uon. Best offer. Call 201. TE 3-0290 FURS FOR SALE COMPARE PRICES O VALUES! ON ALL FURS (2nd hand used) AT MINX THRIFT SHOP 1490 3rd Ave. (cor 84 St.) LE 5-1909 COME ON UP To Saratoga and buy this well kept income property. 3 (urn apt* plus stocked grocery store. Widow says let go for 114.000. Others. Howard Cline. Realtor. Box 321. Saratoga Springs. N.Y.. or Tel.: Code 518-584 1900 LAUNDROMAT - Bx. Excellent lo­ cation. High wkly income Price. 95.500 Terms Arranged. Manh. Grocery store. Excellent location, Completely stocked, high wkly In­ come. Price 99.000 Terms arrang­ ed. WA 8-9343 TV 3-4399 BEAUTIFUL Coin-op laundry — East Bronx. Finest clientele by appoint­ ment only. Oregon 7-0142 (Evenings) GROCERY^STORE Below 125th St A 7th Ave Call CHAS SALZMAN. Agent LO 8-08TO THRIVING PRIVATE CAB STAND Residential area. Musi sacrifice; other interests. No reasonable offer refused Call 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. JA 8-9023. Ask for Hoppy. " INVESTIGATE ACCIDENTS Big earnings. Full or part time. 12 week evening course to license. For free booklet call DI 9-3900 or JA 6 2358 Income Producing Property Small Investment RETURN OF PRINCIPAL IN 3 YEARS Call Agent AR 6-3235 CO-OT SFECIAL7IDEAL CHURCH. SOCIAL GROUP. ETC. E. 92nd St. (1st A 2nd) 5 stories 10-5's Good financing. Owner Box No. D-10 Amst. News LEGAL NOTICES NO. 23 of 1963 - IN THE SUPREME COURT OF BARBADOS. CIVIL JURISDICTION (DIVORCE) BE TWEEN GRACE LORRAINE 90- LICE. PETITIONER and FRANK JUNIOR SOLICE. RESPONDENT To FRANK JUNIOR SOLICE late of the City and State of New York In the United Stales of America TAKE NOTICE that a Petition to nullity of Marriage by GR ACE LORRAINE SOLICE of the City of Bridgetown and Island of Barba­ dos. West Indies, has been filed In the Registry of the Supreme Court of Barbados and by an Older dated the 9th i^y of December, 1963 of the laid Supreme DOOM OMarbadon. you‘are required within Thirty day* from the date of this advertisement to enter an appearance at The Supreme Court Reglatry. Law Courts Bridgetown Barbados. Went indies AND TAKE NOTICE that In de fault of yonr so doing the Court may hear the evidence and pro nou’V'" Judrement in your absence <agd> E. A. BISHOP Reglst-ar The Supreme Court of Barbados a Special Terri. Part II of the Court of the City Of New York, y of Kings, si the courthouse 130 Schermerhorn Street. Bor- of Brooklyn. County of Kings, and State of New York on the lav of December, 1963 t E S MP TFHON OLIVER ILLIAMR. Judge. the Matter of the Application IAAC OOI.pQETO at a ISI t QOLDBEIdG, »4t/a I Al,- ' GOLDBERG, a/k/a ISIDOR IRERR a/k/a ISIDOR AL- • GOLDBERg. e R 9 ABRA GOLDBERG. *,'k/n At- • GOLDBERG. frr leave to o his nine to A’.BERT GOLD L reading end filing the petition AAC GOLDBERG, 8/ll/a ISI ! GOLDBERG, 8/fc/O I. AL- ■ GOLDBERG, g/h/n ISIDOR IBERG. a/h/o ISIDOR AL- • GOLDBERG, a/k/a ABRA GOLDBERG, 8/k/a ALBERT •BERG verified the 6th day of nber. 1983 and the annexed certificate, and the content of IA A. GOLDBERG annexed o. praying for a change of of the petitioner. It being re- id that he be permitted to aa- the name of ALBERT GOLD- I In the place and stead of Ms st name, and the Court being ed that the aald petition Is true I appearing from the sold pe- and the Court being satisfied here Is no reasonable objection ■ change of name proposed; A, on motion of GERALD I ER. ESQ . attorney for the said mer It Is 3ERED. that the said ISAAC . DR ERG. eha ISIDORE KRERG. a.k/n I ALBERT IBERG a/k a ISIDOR GOLD t a/k/a ISIDOR ALBERT IBERC. ska ABRAHAM BERG. O/k/0 ALBERT •BERG, horn on February 28. alth birth certificate No 11316 I by the Department of Health f LEGAL NOTICES e< the city M New Verb ha isl ha hereby Is authorised te aeeume tin name of ALBERT GOLDBERG I place and stead of his present name; upon complying with the privtel of ArUc's 4 ol the Civil Rights ' and ef this order, namely, that this order be rnte'ed and the said petition upon which It was granted be filed within ten days from Ute date hereof In the Office of the Clerk of this Court In the County of Kings, that within twenty days from the date of entry hereof a copy of this order shall bo published once hi the Am­ sterdam Nows. 1211 Bedford Ave.. 8 newspaper published la the County of Kings In the State of Now York; that a copy of this order sod the papers upon which It te based shall ha served by moll upon the Deport mont of Bducalloa of the State of Now York at Albany; Now York and that within forty days after the mak Ing of this order proof of ouch pub licatteu by affidavit and of service of tbs aald older and papers on the Department of Education shall be filed and recorded In the Office of the Clerk of the Civil Court of the City of New York. County of Kings and It te further ORDERED, that following the due filing of the Mid petition and entry of Mid order as hereinbefore direct •d. the publication af such order and the filing of proof of publication thereof and the service of a copy of Mid order and aald papers so herein­ before directed and on and after the 38th day of January, 1804. the pe­ titioner, ISAAC GOLDBERG shall be known as and by the name of AL­ BERT GOLDBERG which he Is here by authorized to assume and by no other name. ENTER OLIVER D. WILLIAMS J. C. c. PUBLIC NOTICES SINGERS, Vocal groups make a ' hit recording and have it played on radio Call AL Browne IN 7- 0098 after 6. all day Sal A Sun I, GEORGE”CONNORS of 123 W 142 St. will no longer be responaible for the debts of my wife. DELORES CONNORS. DR FABLAN ROBINSON 181 E. 58th Street. Rm 412. NYC. Office Is Open Monday thru Friday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Houae calls made. RESULTS IN 9 HOURSI WHY akeeM It take longer" This Geargla woman does things In a harry. Den t ten her. let her ten you . . . STRANGE SICKNESS AND CROSy CONDITIONS REMOVED OVERNIGHT. LOVE h MONEY troubles rleared an Immediately. Thia wnman wlU DO WHAT OTHERS HAVE TRIED TO DO. One visit will convince you. SATIS­ FACTION DOUBLY GUARANTEED. Hour. from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. MADAME LAVERNE AU 3-1172 HELP in 24 HOURS If you have a CROSSED UNNAT­ URAL CONDITION, STRANGE SICKNESS, want your husband wife or sweetheart back, want home, car 4 FAST MONEY, then come to see me at once. ONE VISIT IS ALL YOU NEED. . Be sensible. Come to a south­ erner who knows what to do. YOU’RE BOUND TO BE SAT­ ISFIED. REV JAMES Hours 11 A.M. - 1 P.M. 5 P.M. to 9 P.M. 20€0 • 5th Ave. basemt at 127th St. AU 3-7258 Miracle Lady of Jamaica The one and only who guarantees help in 3 days no matter what your problems, or no charge. There -te no pity for those who know and don't come. Open dally 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. 147-10 Jamaica Ave. (nr Stuphin Blvd.) 1 fit up. Jam., LI. JA 6-8864 HELP IN 1 hour. Where others fail, love, herlth. wealth. God bless you. Golden Key. __ MO 5-3875 ____ WHY SUFFER? Thousands of people aro being helped and I era help ysn—regard­ less ef what the condition may be. Ne matter bow big or hew bad. or bow many times you have failed er who has failed yea. I will straighten you out. I will get yen what yon wanl. Help yon la one hour. See me today — the longer you waff the worse it will gel. Also I havg a free gift for the first 50 that eome la—that can put 91.000 In your pocket today. Fi 8-0299 Hears 2 PM to 8 PM. BISHOP MOODY. Also Spiritual Science Classes—Enroll now. God Bless you. RESULTS AT ONCE Need money — Sick — Love trouble Bishop Taylor can help you In one day. for she helped me. Her we.k Is guaranteed You can't fall. See her today. Be Happy Tomorrow TR 5-9483 REGARDLESS — See Prof Ben Bay for love, luck and crossed conditions. 2485 8th Avenue — H32nd Street) WA 6-5183 YOU CAN BE helped the same day .Straightened out right. I will take care of all My work does not fail MA 2-8033 REV ALSTON All Problems Solved 2352 7lh Avenue AU 6-8414 AU 1- 647(1 Science ClaM Wednesdays at 8 pm 2352 7th Ave Near W 138th St Rev A. Stackhouse. GUARANTEED BLESSING IN 3 DAYS ARE YOU UNHAPPY’’ Ixisl your Job? Want to make Money? Will guarantee to help you and tell you all. Rev. Anthony. 1640 ’•'ulton Street. Brooklyn 13. New York Phono SI, 6 0110 Hours i mi 3 P.M. to 0 P M. DIAMOND TOOTH Rev Madam Joan Reid, your life aa an open book Divine healings, mar- rlagea performed All problema solved See this great woman of tomorrow. Spiritualism Taught. AU 3-8620 — Available for Teas. God today for luck 4 happiness Expert, Free Advice Exoert 0Mcr 55 Yrs. HE Scsj A’l - Tell* All - Know* A’l — Do:* All — Curt* All OPEN SUNDAY ALSO Elder Jot'i Caleb, 1165 Ful­ ton St., bet. Bedford and Franklin. Near Franklin—Ona flight up. Apt. 1, Brooklyn 16, New York. Phone NE 8-5947. FATHER EDWARD DIAMOND of Donaldsvillr. Ga. Noted Faith Healer. Spiritual Advisor, removes all crossed conditions. Call today Re blessed tomorrow RI 9 9871 FU FUTT.AM Free Reading *2 pur­ chase Helps. I-ove. Money cross es. When everything fails. 2181 tlh Ave 118 St. Rl 9 4435 Store lil i , ? irceaa guaianteed Mme Armlatead Advisor, healer. 2023. Washing; >n Ave . Bronx 57. New York — Mirrlascs performed WE 3 3788 SPECIAL QUICK SUCCESS AD- vice Just five after you hit — Get Suicees and happinews mon- ey. money, quick everyday blew amga Gospel See Rev F. Fields Rroobhaven. I.I phone 516 At 6 1120 SCARLET Spiritual Reader will help you on any problem — Answers all queotona Come See Me 323 R 23 St. hat tet 4 2ud Avaa. MU 3-981* SICKNESS. Bad luck evil condi­ tion; If you want success. Temple of light HY 1-4280 *44 Quincy SI. Brooklyn. N.Y. Bishop C. H Brook REV DR ANTWONNE EDGAR wants l.ooo sick and hard luck persona la prove they can Be help- ad I make uo charges. Offer good Til Jaa. 20th. Open Monday Sal 10 a.m.-lO p m. 14 W. 111TH St. Agt 1FW MlOhoHlO Tbo Groat Alaxandar from Columbia, S.C hove triad oil ethara and than sea a man who known do. Hs will make a way out for you. U you are money, canT bold a job. turn their backs upon by evil Influences, thia Great man 1200 Pa- bat. Bklyn 4r N.Y. Ava. If yea fatted, what to of I sick, loved you. then sc­ ribe St PR 1-7686 Come In and get yourself straight­ ened out. tt'a no sense te giving up MADAM OPAL Fran Orange. S.C. WlU sorely help you. Guareatea Mte cm solve any problem. PR 2-1468 Day I have a method from Egypt. wlU absolutely straighten out your prob­ lem. Sea me today. Haora 3 to * P M UL '1-mt REV. FARMER a»re~r ■Ten Best (CTBWrunrr- O.ie i changes, flux and establishment of future guidelines, viz., the cracking of the Western Alliance, the crotchets of de Gaulle, de­ parture of Konrad Adenauer, Sino-Russian rift, Indo-Chinese border clash. 6. Astronaut Gordon Cooper's 22 orbits of the earth, 18 of them flawless, followed by 5 hrs of high wire tension until he land­ ed Faith 7 "right on the old bazoo." 7. The Addis Ababa Confer­ ence, Africa's largest summit conclave, in which 30 nations, most having won independence less than 5 years ago, represent­ ed an achievement on a scale almost incredible in view of their differences in language, religion, history, ethnic makeup and col­ onial tradition. 8. The record-breaking strike and lockout of all of the daily newspapers in the world's great­ est city, Illustrating the urgent need of new methods of settling economic dispute in sensitive areas and, indirect^, sidelight- itig the constant threat-promise of automation. 9. The VERA Foundation of NY’s exposure that hundreds of. accused persons were being held in jail without trial for up to a year because they lached bail money thus robbing them of their Constitutional guarantee of pre sumed innocence and, in effect, punishing them before convic­ tion — mainly because they are impoverished and without help and the courts are lagging. 10. The Negro Revolt in all of its manifestations; the assas­ sination of Medgar Evers, the killing of William Moore, the slaughter of the innocents, the March On Washington, the re­ verberations in the North; the failure of southern law enforce­ ment; the courage of SNCC’s Mississippi field workers. .. By JAMES BOOKER The ten trp stories of wore: — ACROSS 1 - Hare batag S-BIfauneta furnliim 7 - Greek letter 9 - Here reaped for 12 - American I abortgtna IS - Ancient mili­ tary genius 17 - Battalion (abL.) 18 - Rod edges 19 - U.S. southern state (abb.) 21 - Popular drink 23 - Beetle 24 - A trace 26 - Author of "Home, Sweet Home'' 28 - Italian poet 29 * Frigid (anagram) 30 - 31- 34 -To 36 - Compass point 37 - To solicit 39 - Religious Sects (abb.) 40 - Hungarian composer 42 - Travail 44 - Understand 45 - Slgntf leant age 46 - Bustle 47 - Nook 49 - Floor-covering apeclallata 52 - Preposltton 53 - Girl's name (posa.) 54 - Yas, tai Spain DOWN 1 - Area unit 2 - Pronoun 3 - To taste, in Scotland 4 - Series ol six 5 - More finished na BFioEn fcjcjQuu'j m?inrag) (!]&)□ E(3E UCJLJUkJ UfetJUhl UL U UillU EJ IOS) id ii’H LI L LUU42J U •Jlfliiua a F'3[4t1F1 'JliJUliJ LU& DGT'tiJU kMU LtJHk'JSn am LLituuuaiua ujuuaikiu auauFiE UaJ UEJUUJU Lkkj 6 - Termtaotea 7 - Parent 8 - World-peace union (abb.) 10 - Famous artist 11 - Aerial train 13 - Prefix for 14 - Author of "The Headlesa Horse­ man" (posa.) 16 - Ei«llah river 17 - Saaks 20 - Insect 21 - European country 22 - Danish author 24 - Anclentgeneral 25 - Experiment* 27 - Age (dialectical) 28 - Roman 502 32 - British naval hero 33 - Gold (ahem.) 35 - Lapses 37 - Austere 38 - Exalted 41 -Gondol... 43 - Rtem 47 - Roman 101 48 - Everyote (abb.) 50 - Exists 51 - Silicon (chem.) nedy was by far the nations num-| M ■ ber one singular story, and with “"|x©ni all of its ramifications and res-1 suits, W has also had an effect on! (Continued frem Page One) the civil rights question. BY SARA SLACK The ten top stories of were: 1. Assassins of Baltimore Post­ man William Moore, NAACP Field Secre- t a r y Med­ gar Evers and Chicago Alder- man Ben Lewis not beipg * con­ victed or sen­ tenced s i x months a f- ter murders. 2. Assassination of President 1 rent runs close to $3,000. He | based the figure on the fact that 1963 each building has 15 apartments, ranging from $35 to $82-a-month rental, although only 22 are oc cupied at the moment. He has not collected payments since last September, Hawkins added. But most of the tenants claim they have the money and will comply with the court order. It was a chilly day Monday A battery of news and television photographers were forced to stand in the doorway for almost three hours hoping to record the dramatic rent strikers demon­ stration as they approach Civil Court at 111 Centre St. The rat display failed to come off. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. 3. The Negro Revolt 4. Harlem Parents Rock School 16 Attendants Sixteen court attendants were Board: Set Up Citywide Boycott.' alerted to bar the rodents, dead 5. Birmingham Police Repel or alive, from the court. But the Negroes With Police Dogs and photogs, who are not allowed in side the courthouse, stayed on Hose. 6. Emperor Haile Selassie Tells until 11:30 a m. when three dead rodents were pulled out of a milk container, paper bag and newspaper and held up for the benefit of the men behind the cameras. UN General Assembly, "I Told You So!” 26 years After League Of Nations’ Speech. 7. $211,500 Libel Judgment A- gainst Congressman Adam C. Powell. Steps Aside — For JFK 8. Governor George C. Wallace The striker’s were then head­ ed to the Rent and Rehabili tation Administration headquar- 9 James Meredith Decides To ters at nearby 280 Broadway to Remain At Ole Miss And Grad- plead with Mrs. Hortense W ! Gable, administrator, for a $l-a uate. I 10. Nelson Drummond, First month rent pending removal of 1963 Negr0 American Convicted For violations by indifferent land ! Espionage In U.S.A.'s 343-Year lords. History. Comment 1. Kennedy Assassination. 2. March on Washington. 3. The Birmjngham crisis. "This is the only way to get action from the property owners fflil tQ mctp out justjce who don't care anything about which crystallized the Negro re- (o assassins of William Moore. the tenants. declared William Medgar Evers and Ben Lewis. Anderson of 540 W. 146 SL voft. the power wheels in these United w'h°se ,ng Jo,ncd the rent 4. Murder of Medgar Ev­ States inadvertently set tTle stage stt*ke recen y ers. for the world’s greatest, collec- 5. Negro re­ tive heartache-the assassination volt spread­ cf President John F. Remedy. ing through­ In 1962, Rev. Martin Luthe^ out the na­ King, Jr. told American Negroes: tion. "In '63 we'll be free!" Negroes Pope 6. took Reverend King literally and Jilin's death. began running off the segregat- 7. Civil eo.te vot ons in t • m v d "ec- rights dem- tions at the same time that bigot­ o ii s Rations ed whites, .frustrated and sur­ in New York prised. resorted to inhumane vio­ 8. Yanks lence to stem the Negro Revolt. losing to the f°ur Despite the lynching of 5.000 (Negroes over the past 100 years straight. 9. SLA scandals in New York and with a Negro population of 10. The Joe Valachi hearings . „Ver 22.000.000. the first of whom came to America one year after the Pilgrims landed, 1620, only one Negro. Nelson Drummond, has been tried, convicted and i sentenced for betraying our na- ' | Hon. Civil rights was by far the world’s big news. ai:d will con- line? t : be the big st ry for the new year a-comirg. The assasssinatiofl of the late ROOKRR Comment Dodgers in Pres.drct J?hn Fitzgerald Ken I Continued Next Week) I INFORMATION - SOCIAL SECURIT Time ii o ip ef the elements in life which, try as we may, we can never escape. And in the disability provisions of social se Curity, time plays ati important role. One aspect of time is not a factor In the disability program. The length of time a person has lived — hit age. that is — is not considered when he applies for benefits. A person of any age may get payments if he is un­ able to do any work. To qualify, he must have work­ ed a certain length of time un­ der the social security program — at lease five years under so­ cial security in the ten-year per iod immediately before his dis­ ability began. Certain Period He must also have been dis­ abled for a certain period of time before he is eligible to get disability benefits — this period ;f time is six months He is eligible to r'celVP monthly dis­ ability benefits starting with the seventh month of his disability, f he meets these requirements. It can easily be seen that tipic. and timing, play an important part in deciding when to get In touch with your local social sec­ urity office about possible bene-1 fits under the disability program.} And while it is useful for the prospective applicant to know as much as he can about social security before calling at the so­ cial security office, there is no substitute for such a call. There he can get information tailored ) ins individual case and upon which he can rely. Above all.' no one should de­ cide that he is ineligible for bene­ fits merely on the basis of gen-i oral information, or on the! statements of relatives or friends, j no matter how well-intentioned V' PgCP. Better Housing Service Are you moving? Come t« Oussnt, Long Island St. Alban* - Hallit ~ Jamaica Sa. Oxona Park -Springfitld Gdn* RICHMOND HILL — HEM/dTKAD — I. ’KF,VIEW IN NAMAII COUNTY t.tofl 4«wn — SI. Alkanx. 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S.49 — 200 pair f <99 COME EARLY MEN'S ALL WEATHER Zip out coats 12.99 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