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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, March I, IMS • <1 Butinei* Opportunities Public Notices CHILD CARE QUEENS WILL CARB 1 or 2 Intent*. by day or week. LA 74141. Sprinxfield Gardena. HOLLIS — Child car*. reasonable rate* Free tranep GH 9-4006. COHONA AREA — Baby riti.ng *10 week. 1 maal a day. OL 14173. DAILY or WEEKLY Care. Fre-whoel children, prel. Reasonable. AX 7- 00*7. NR LINDEN BLDV Mother will taka care of children, all a*ee. night, day ________ _____________LA 7-9382. WILL CARE for children any age. private house AH 6-7138. Spring- field Gardens. , MOTHER will care for children by day,________________ OL 9-8764. MOTHER will give child care, nurs­ ing experience. AR 6 *234. Instruction________ MEN AND WOMEN Prepare for coming Civil Service tests Now you can train at home. In your spare time, for good pay­ ing jobs with security. For de­ tails: Send a postcard with your name, address, county A phone number to: National Training Ser­ vice? Inc. Box F-2. % Amsterdam News or phone MA 4-1860. ' ACTING OPPORTUNITY Career minded beginners prepared for TV-Stage-Screen Day-Eve. Per­ form while learning Tel: 11-3. Ornato Studios. EN 2-9016 PRIVATE CLASSES — Fashion Modeling, grooming and sewing. Call OL 1-7278 afternoons or even- 2-10 p.m. PLANO and VOICE A special short Gospel piano method, progressive jazz, classical, all professional styles taught. Beginners and ad­ vance. Gospel or jazz voice coach­ ing Yoqr . tune* written out for copyright. Any musical prob­ lem helped. Call any time for appointment. HY 1-6349. ' FLUTE INSTRUCTIONS PRIVATK LESSONS ANTON RUSKIN MO *-*776 La Petite Maston dan Arts (Little House of tbs Arts) Tutor­ ing project (day sssrlnn). Approved by Bd. ef Education. Small en­ rollment for students who need Individual attention. Nursery, ele­ mentary A eecondary levels. OL 8-9710 OL 7-315* WOULDNT YOU like to play the piano and sing also? Anyone can laam. Try our new, quick method MO 8-3878 JAZZ. New Sounds. Train to record. Piano. Voice, Gospel. Beginners- Advanced. All ages Groups, sin­ gles. Dance. Rehearsals. LE 4 7826 CI 6-0957 IXtNT BE _UNNOTICED. Learn pi­ ano playing. Be admired. Begin now Easv progress Quick suc­ cess. Webb. 308 West 135th. WA 6- 7005. Situations Wanted Retired Business and Professional Woman will BABY SIT for Business and Professional families. Call WA 7-7*20. Sat. 74 PM or write Box M-2. e/o Amsterdam News. ____________________________ HOUSEKEEPER. Cook or lady com­ panion. 12 PM to I PM 8 days Sleep out. MA 2-4250.___________ YOUNG WOMAN DESIRES evening clerical work In office. Phone AD 4-1689 after « p m MATURE Lady wishes baby sitting evenings A weekends. Reliable References. Call after 4 PM. TE1-18*8___ ________ GIRL 18. no experience, willing to ba mother's helper or cere for child from 10 a.m. until after din­ ner On East or West side. WA 6- i334. f, BUSINESS w OPPORTUNITIES OCKLAN’D COUNTY — Spring Valley NMv York. Hotel - equip­ ped lor 30-40 guests. Large lob­ by, TV.. dining rm. lovely grounds Immaculate. *204)08 cash needed Terms. 30 mins, from G. Wash­ ington Bridge. Y. FREEDMAN—REALTOR ___ 914-EL 6-1060 I MMER RESORT place 94 acre n m with private 13 sere lake Can ecommodate 3943 persons. Play- oom 23 x 88 Steam bath. Rooms rostly in cabins Write owner, lemlock Lodge. RFD. Voluntown, al Estate Office for Sale. St. fohns Pl (Nr. No-trend Ave.) For nformation PR 8-7170. ________ LUX-GROCERY? Must Sell be :auae of Ulneas. stock and fix- tores, eery low price, *97 Gates Ave., Brooklyn- 7 am. to 8 30 pm xlern beauty salon equipment for le. call anytime. AF 7-1581 SURGICAL SUPPLIES ■alth of owner forces sale of fine ig established surgical supply bust as. including surgical appliances icellent opportunity for Reg Phar- sclst A/or others Contact owner WA 3-6630 for appointment EW COlN opecated automatic dry ■aner, Bronx Owner-operator. Net 15 Cash 83.000 Balance financed TR 8-6253 ___ TO SETTLE ESTATE! ich Sheldrake (Sullivan County) Y. Income producing property State Highway overlooking kef near shopping A recreational cilities. 30-rm rooming house, all tprovemenU. h 5-rm newly ror- •hed cottage on approx. 1 acres. srgain! Principals ®n,y( C* (N.Y.C.) ■enings. REgent 4-3715 WNER _______ ________ CNDY. TOY A STATIONERY Store for sale Good location I 7th Ave. Reasonable. Call: MU 4-2274 Beauty Shop for Sale 2 modern booths, reasonable. Hollis. L. L. LA 84197 ITABI.ISHED Rertaurant for aala >r partnership. Open 24 hours Beer license. Phone PR 34872, In Bed ford-Stuyvesanl NCHEONETIE A CANDY STORE » SALE 219 W. 14* St. AU 34333 (Barber Shop) for Information. . AU 1-8*82 (home* AUTY SHOP FOB SALE -At ‘asonable price Modem 3 booth iop. al E 218th S< Bronx Call DA 3-93B1 3-0183 or 9BER SHOP for sale, brand fixtures, 3 chairs, air-condition with 3 rooms In rear. D. Gomes f 2nd Ave. (120-121rt St ) MEN - WOMEN In Your Spore Timo Earn Full-Time Income owing oar quality homsn hair is In the homes of onr clients LOW AS *75 STARTS YOU IN IE SENSATIONALLY GROWING ILTI-MIU JON * * * WK) BU8I i-Jtg We will TRAIN A FINANCE )U. Far growth as exclusive sales ent A wig consonant For infer it ion phone immediately. YU 6- 13. 10 AM4 PM. GROCERY STORE and building, thriving business 8115.000 yearly. Ertabliahed 30 years. Must sacri­ fice. Easy terms 3 family • 24 room spts , oil beat, modern Im­ provement. can bn purchased separately. Charles Sacco. PR 8- 4407, 13* Hopkins.>n Av*. Brooklyn BEAUTY SALON lor ^kTlManb * booths, good Bklyn location. Partnership. Call GL 2-7630. after * 3* weekdays. STATIONERY^Zught luncheonette and Soda fountain. For sale. *1.000 wkly salea. 8 days, with 4 rm apt. Rent 8135 per mo. Call: JA GROCERY - Vegetable stars, es­ tablished since 1936 Will sell very reasonably. 2630 8th Av*, (cor 140th St.) WA 84420.___________ CORNER Restaurant- 1*0 Howard Ave., cor., Chauncey St.. Fully equipped, seats 28 people. Lease 850 per wk. with security, poa- rtbUlty *700 wUy sales. Owner. _____________ HY 3-5873_____________ RESTAURANT for sale, fully equip­ ped. reasonable. 938 Gales, Owner retiring. Services BIRTH CERTIFICATES SECURED Affidavits. Complete Notary Bec- vlee. laeeme Tax. Federal sad sad State A. COREN. *1*1 Ith Av*. (BetwMB 118th. 117th Bis.) BI *41*8. ___________________________ (1112M) Sets Sam's Upholstery ST 9478* UPHOLSTERING SERVICE Kitchen Chair* - Living Room $3 - LONG FORM - $3 INCOME TAX RETURNS LINDA HOTEL 1814 Fork Av„ Cnr. t. 125th St. TAX RETURNS Rapid — Accurate preparation by skilled staff . . . Call PR 4-9695 ar visit 413 Nostrand Ava. B'klyn (Near Bergen) city wide service ARNOLDFUHS General Contracting Roofing - Insulation - Waterproofing A Storm Windows. Tim* payments arranged. MU 7-0890 9 AM-5 PM RE 4-0398 Anytime Easy payment* arranged INCOME TAX^RETURNS~ Federal & State Samuel A. Hawkins, Ltd. 271 W. 125th St. Room 210 AC 2-6300 N. Y. 27. N. Y. *2 00 Up ROOM. BOARD. Complete care for elderly people. Enclosed patio. Pleasant surroundings. Male and female. Reasonable rates. LA 7-°3O8 MOVING DELIVERY RENT A TRUCK WITH DRIVER Only *30 the whole day long. RI 9-9354 WE DO ANYTHING S Offlce fc stors cleaning, waxing, wall to wall carpet shampooing, also rug clean­ ing For best results. Call us. from 9 a.m. to * p.m. tA 4-9703. AUTO INSURANCE. AU boros. No assigned risk. Time payments. CY 2-168* Low premium. COMMERCIAL STATION WAGON DELIVERY—LIGHT MOVING BY HOUR OR BY JOB. DA 3-0582 PAINTING, Plastering Carpentry. Plumbing A Electricity. Licensed men, Gen contractors. Call TA 7- 6461. MERCHANDISE OFFERINGS MISCELLANEOUS Special Beauty Equipment Naw Automatic Bair Dryers, *88.8* aa.i Vanities with large mirrors, *72.50 ea.; Latest style units. *18* os.; Smartly designed partition*. *72 50 ea.i Styling station* Section, *135. ea. Visit Our Showroom. LEXINGTON EQUIPMENT CO. ISO* Third Ave. <100401 Sts.) SAcramento 1-2296 •A 2-2296. New and Used. Easy CM8tf> Terms Arranged. BEAUTY PARLOR EQUIPMENT FOR SALE. Sacrifice. Store closing Can NI 6-9370 NI 8-5579 FOR SALE Motorcycte. 1959 Ducati with extras, 175 CC's, new tires, 8300. or will trade for a car. Inquire at Barber Shop. 1494 5th Ave. NYC. ______________ FOR SALE - Dark oak church pews. Will seat 90-100. Good condition. Reasonable. PO box 827. West Englewood, N. J._______________ NEW PIANOS- EASY TERMS 8389 - 8479 - 8499 PIANO MART OL *-6007 177-07 Jamaica Ave.. Jamaica. CUSTOM made toveseat. commodes beautiful lamps, cabinet, drapea. mirrors, marble top coffee, very reasonable. EN 2-2423 FURS FOR SALE______ FABULOUS FURS That's all you see this Spring at MINX THRIFT SHOP Coats, jackets, stoles, skins at frac­ tion of original cost. Secondhand used 1490 3rd Ave (Cor 84 St.) LE 5-1988 ____________ fUPNTURf_________ * PIECE Dining rm. set for sale. Italian Provincial. New. *275. Call HO 44332 Evenings after 8 p.m. BUSSIE BROS.-960 Royer* Av*. New and used furniture, bought and sold BU 4 2986. BU 2 3398. Butiio Bros. - 960 Royor* Avt. New and Uocd furniture, bmifht and sold - BU 4 W», BU 2-33M Busti* Brothor*—960 Royer* Av New and Used furniture, bought and sold. BU 4-3888. BU 2-3398._________ FURNITURE — Warehouse Credit Manager desires responsible party to take possession of 3 rooms of decorator furniture. Bedroom. Liv­ ing Room, Dining Area at tremen­ dous saving*. (Better quality than normally offered at thia sacrifice price.) *298 FOR 3 ROOMS Never used except for display. No Down Payment Choose your own payments. Immediate delivery or free storage until needed. LE 84001 Mr Amero^J) to 9 Dally and Sun HURRY AND SAVE! Lett* oetof Uon of new A used rugs. Also wall to wall carpeting. Kay Car­ pets. 37 E 125 St. Open dally 9 am. to 6 p.m. Tel: LE t-0703 WE WILL SELL TWO RMS df mod furniture. 660 Riverside Drive. Telephone: AU 3-3103___________ 6 PIECE DINING ROOM Reasonably priced. HY 3-8*73 No Money Needed No Credit Needed WE FINANCE TEIFVinlONH. HI-FI. RTEBEO_RE- FWIGFRATORS. STOVES. WASHING MAC MIMES. FREEZERS. LIBERAL TRADE IN ALLOWANCE OH TOUR OLD APPLIANCE AB LOW AS ISe A DAY ON Ms, IKR PLAN WELFARE ACCOUNTS INVITED For Free Home Demonstration -• ’V'UR SFR'ICF DAT OR NW1WT VI 9-8230 VI 9-8230 11 ROOM Less! rooming house for rent Good income for right party Qwnar. Can TB 84188. STORE FOR Sale, very food busl noae. money bach, call al 87 Len­ ox Ave. or MO 8-2831 or RA 8-7983 Tu/ot For Sale 1960 Rsneult. Rod. CALL L0 8-0950 V ANYONE KNOWING the where­ about* of Mrs Helen Thelma Week, formerly Uved la Bronx, New York. 1988, please contact MO 2- 2874. THANK YOU,______________ PIANO NEEDED BY CHURCH, M0 6-5238 GOSPEL SINGERS WANTED Male A Female Gospel Singers train­ ed for Radio * TV program*. In­ dividual* A group* managed. AUDI­ TIONS FREE CaU Monument 4- 5186 and ask for Mr. Arthur Bradford. I, John Perrin. 106-17 Union Hall St. Jamaica 33. N.Y. am no longer responsible for the debits of Alice Perrin, she having toft my bed A board. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING To The Policyholder* of Victory Mutual Life Insurance Company: The Annual Meeting of the Vic­ tory Mutual Ufa Insurance Com­ pany will be held at the Home Office. 8601 South Stale Street. Chi­ cago. Illinois at 10:00 A.M. MON­ DAY, MARCH 18. 1963 for the elec­ tion of Director*, and for the trana- actlon of any other tm etnas* that may come before it. If unable to attend In person, you may execute a proxy in the exact manner In which your name ap­ pears on the policy. Have your sig­ nature witness asd mail this proxy to the Company. BINDLEY C. CYRUS President. MR. WILSON C. LONG. Please call your mother. Your aunt. Emma Long of 3288 7th Ave., died Feb. 8. VERY IMPORTANT. DORIS A ALBERTIA WINFIELD^ Urgent that you contact Mr. Ceasar West, concerning your Father, Ed­ ward Winfield. CaU AT 9-9212 or MO 6-8868. Legal Notice NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Liquor and wine licenae numbor L1127 haa been Issued to the un­ dersigned to seU liquor and wine, under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 279 St Nicholas Ave. New York City for off prem­ ises consumption. Meyer Schoen Liquor Store. 279 K. Nicholas Ave. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Beer, liquor and wins store license number L 5584 has been Issued to the undersigned to seU beer, Uquor and wine under the Alcoh­ olic Beverage Control Law at 8 W 110 St . City of New York, County of New York. State of New York for off-premise* consumption ROSE M WING. 9 W. 110th St. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Progressive Wine A Liquor Co. Inc Ucense No. L 1162 has been lstiued to the undersigned to »ell liquor and wine at retaU under the AlcohoUc. Beverage Control Law at 501 W 146th St? in the City of New York and County ol New York for off premises con­ sumption. dba Progressive Wine A Liquor Co. Inc. 501 W 146 St_________ NOTICE IS hereby given that wine and Uquor Ucense no. L-883 has been issued to the undersigned to sell wines and Uquor* under the AlcohoUc Beverage Control Law for consumption off the premises Alphonso J. Ransom Wine A Li­ quor store 101 West 114th St. NY 26. NY Al a Special Term of the City Court of the City of New York. County of Kings. Part 2 thereof, held at the Central Courts Buil­ ding, 120 Schermerhorn Street, Bor­ ough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the 19th day of February, 1963. Present. Hon. Oliver D. Williams. Judge. In the Matter of the Appliestlou of MARTIN JOSEPH GRYSZKIEWICZ for leave to assume the name of MARTIN JOSEPH GRYSXI On reading and filing the an­ nexed petition of MARTIN JOS­ EPH GRYSZKIEWICZ, verified the 15th day of February. 1963. and the birth certificate of said MAR TTN JOSEPH GRYSZKIEWICZ, pe­ titioner herein, which petition prays that he be granted leave to as­ sume the name of MARTIN JOS­ EPH GRYSKI In the place and stead of his present name, and the Court being satisfied that the aver­ ments contained In said petition are true, and that there is no reason­ able objection to the change of name proposed, now. On motion of Robert L. Jagockl. attorney for the petitioner herein, it is ORDERED, that the said MAR TIN JOSEPH GRYSZKIEWICZ be, and he is hereby authorized to as­ sume the name of MARTIN JOS­ EPH GRYSKI on and after the 31st day of March. 1963, upon con­ dition, however, that he shall com­ ply with the further provisions of this order, and it is further. ORDERED, that the aforesaid pe­ tition be filed within ten days from the date hereof in the Office of the Clerk of this Court, and that a copy of this order shall, within 20 days from the entry hereof, be publish­ ed once in Amsterdam News, 1281 Bedford Avenue. Brooklyn. NY. a newspaper published in the City of New York. County of Kings, and that within 40 days after the mak­ ing of this order, proof of such publication therof shall be filed with the Clerk of the City Court of the City of New York, County of Kings, and It is further. ORDERED that a copy of this order and of the accompanying pe­ tition be served by mail or per­ sonally on Selective Service Board No. 42 at 250 Livingston Street, Brooklyn. New York, and that proof of such service shall be filed with the Clerk of this Court within 40 days of the date hereof, and ft Is further ORDERED that following the fil­ ing of the petition and order a* hereinbefore directed, and the pub­ lication of such order, and the fil­ ing of proof of publication thereof and of the service of a copy of this order and of the accompenylng pe­ tition as hereinbefore directed, that on and after the 31st day of March. 1963. the petitioner shall be known by the name of MARTIN JOS­ EPH GRYSW, and by no other name. Enter. Oliver D Williams O.D.A. J.C.C. NOTICE B HEREBY GIVEN that Burrows Liquor Store Ucense number L 1301 has been Issued to the undersigned to sell liquor at retail under the Alcoholic Rev erage Control Low at 737 St. Nich­ olas Avenue, City of New York. State of New York. County of New York for off premises eon- suiyidCImi dba Burrows Uquor Store 757 St Nicholas Ave. SUPREME COURT OP STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF NEW YORK. —JOHN C BREN­ NAN, PtalnUH, against DAVIDA NELSON. ELSIE NELSON BERG ER, HARRY NEUSON. CHARLOTTE BROWN. GUSTAVE JOHNSON. HIL­ DA JOHNSON. CHARLES JOHN­ SON. JOHN GEORG CARLROM. IDA CARLB0M. AXEL GEORG HJALMAR CARLBOM. JOHN GUS­ TAV JEANOT CARLBOM. ELSA IJNNEA MARGARETHA CARLROM, HJALMAR WEI.1 .IN THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE Of NEW YORK, and If any of the defendants named herein are deed, any or all persons who »r» husband, widow, grantee, mortgagee, lienor, heir, devisee, as­ signee or nucceasnr In Interes* of such of them as may be dead and thefr husband* and wives, heir*, de- viMet. ailifnpFs and wcca—ora In interest. *11 of whom and their name* and place* of residence are unknown to the plaintiff, who may be infant*, incompetent* or person* in the military service Defendant* SUMMONS. — Plaintiff designate* New York (nuntv ts the place of trial. — Plaintiff reside* In New York County To the above named Defendants You are hereby Summoned to ans­ wer the complaint In this action. . to serve a copy of your answer, and to if the complaint la not served LEGAL NOTICES with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's Attorneys within twenty day* after the service oi this summons, exclu­ sive of the day of service, and ui case al your failure to appear or answer, judgment wlU be token against you by default, for the re­ bel demanded in the complaint. Dat­ ed January 10. 19*3. HOOPES A McINTOSH. Attorney* for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address. 17* Broadway, Now York 38 NY TO EACH OF THE ABOVE-NAM­ ED AND DESCRIBED DEFEN­ DANTS: The foregoing Summons is served upon you y publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Samuel M. Gold, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 28th day of February, 1963 and filed with the Complaint at the office of the Supreme Court Clerk of New York County at the Courthouse, 60 Centre Street. New York. New York. This action 1* brought pursuant to article 15 of the Real Property Law of to* State of New York to com­ pel the determination of claim to real property located in the Borough of Manhattan, City, County and State of New York now known u premis­ es 245 East 32nd Sfreet and more particularly described In the com­ plaint herein. Dated. February 27, 1963. HOOPES A McINTOSH. Attorneys for Plaintiff. At a Special Term Part 11 of the Civil Court of the City of New York, held In and for the County of Kings, at the Courthouse, 120 Schermer- hotu Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. on the 21st day of February, 1963. PRESENT: HON. OUVEO D WILLIAMS JUDGE In the Matter of the Application of ABRAHAM L. HELD For Leave To Change His Nam* To ALBERT LOUIS HEXD ORDER N 00046/ 63 Upon reading and Sling the appli­ cation of Abraham L. Held, duly verified the 18th day of February. 1963. praying for leave to assume tbs name of ALBERT LOUIS HELD, and upon filing the birth certificate of said Petitioner and the Court being satisfied that the averments oonteln- td in said Petition are true and that there Is no reasonable objec­ tion to the change of name proposed, NOW. oo motion of HELD, TEL- CHIN A HELD, attorney* for Petl- tigl^r. tt is ORDICRED, that ABRAHAM L. HELD, born In New York City on January 2nd. 1904. birth certificate No. 2007 be and be Is hereby au­ thorized to assume the name of AL­ BERT LOUIS HERD and co other name on and after the 2nd day of April, 1963, upon condition (hat ha shall comply with the further pro­ visions of this Order, to wit, that this Order and the aforementioned Petition be filed, within ten (10) day* from the date hereof, in the Office ol the Clerk of this Court; that a copy ol this Order shall, with­ in twenty (20) days from the date of entry hereof, be published once In the Amsterdam News, 1251 Bedford Ave, Brooklyn, N.Y. a newspaper published In the City of New York, County of Kings, and that within forty (40) days after the making of this Order, an affidavit of such pub­ lication shall be filed with the Clerk of the Civil Court of the City of New York, County of Kings. ENTER OUVEO D. WILLIAMS J.C.C. At a Special Term. Part □ of the Civil Court, City of New York. County of Kings, at the Court House, 120 Schermerhorn Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 27th day of February 1963. PRESENT: Hon. Oliver D. Williams Justice. In the Matter of the Ap­ plication of ARNOLD LEVY and JULIE LEVY for leave to change their names to GREG ARNOLD and JUUE ARNOLD. On reading and filing the petition of ARNOLD LEVY and JUUE LEVY, verified the 23rd day of February, 1963, praying for a change of name of the petitioners, it being requested that they bo permitted to assume the names of GREG ARNOLD and JUUE ARNOLD, in the place and stead of their present name*, and the Court being •atisified that the said petition is true, and It appearing from the said petition, and the Court being satisfied that there is no reason­ able objection to the change of names proposed, and it further duly appearing that the said appli­ cant ARNOLD LEVY was born on April 1, 1938 at Bushwick Hospital, in Brooklyn. New York, and that the certificate of his birth issued by Department of Health, bears number 11370, and it further duly appearing that the applicant ARN­ OLD LEVY is duly registered un­ der said name of ARNOLD LEVY with Local Board No. 48 of the United States Selective Service, at 1616 Brooklyn. 7, New York; and it further duly appearing that t h e said applicant, JULIE LEVY, was born on January 25. 1941 at 55 Glrtoo Avenue. Kingsbury. Wemb­ ley, U.D., London, N.W. 9, Eng­ land and ft further duly appearing that the said applicant JUUE LEVY is duly registered In said name JUUE LEVY under the Allen Registration Act; NOW. ON MOTION OF HERMAN R. PERFEh, attorney for the said petitioners, it is ORDERED that the said ARN­ OLD LEVY born on April 1, 1935, at Bushwick Hospital In Brooklyn. New York, with birth certificate number 11370, Issued by Depart­ ment of Health of the City of New York, and the said JUUE LEVY, born on January 25, 1941 at 55 Oir- ton Avenue. Kingsbury, Wembley. U.D., London N.W. 9, England, both residing at 2614 Avenue X, Brook­ lyn 35, New York, be and they hereby are authorized to respective­ ly assume the names of GREG ARNOLD AND JUUE ARNOLD to place and stead of their present names, upon complying with the provisions of Article 6 of the Civil Rights Law and of this order, name­ ly. That this Order be entered and the said petition Upon which It was granted be filed within ten (10) days from the date hereof to the office of the Clerk of the Civil Court. County of Kings; that, within twen­ ty (30) days from the date of en­ try hereof, a copy of this Order shall be published once to the Am­ sterdam News, a newspaper pub­ lished to the County of Kings, New York: and that within forty (40) days after the making of this Or­ der, proof of such publication by affidavit shall be filed with the Clerk of the Civil Court In the Coun­ ty of Kings. That a copy of this Order and the papers upon which it Is based, be served by mall upon the Chair­ man of the Local Board No. 48 of the United State* Selective Service as above set forth, within twenty (26) day* after entry of this Order, and that proof of such service shall he filed with the Clerk of this Court In the said County of Kings, within ten (16) days after such service. ORDERED that a copy of this Order as to JULIE LEVY be served by mail upon the Allen Registration Division Immigration and Naturalization Service at 20 West Broadway, New York, New York within twenty (26) days after entry of thia Order, and that proof of such service shall he fil­ ed with the Clerk of this Court In the, said County of King*, wtthln ten (10) daya after auch service. That following the due filing of the Mid petition and entry ef said Order ns hereinbefore directed, the piihlicatton of auch order and th* filing of proof of pohHrstton there­ of, and, of such other service a* herein directed on and after the 8th day of April, 1961. the petition erg, ARNOLD LEVY and JlfUE LEVY, shall he respectively known a* and hy the name* of GREG ARNOLD AND JULIE ARNOLD, which they are hereby authorized to assume and by no other names. ENTDR OUVER D. WILUAM8 J.C.C. All Problems Solved 2382 7th Avenua. AU 64414 - AU 1- 6470. Science Class Wednesday* at I p.m 2382 7th Ave. Near W. I38tb St Rev. A. Stockhouse. REGARDLESS - So* Prof. Res Bay for tovs. luck and crossed conditions 246* tlb Avsous - (132nd Itrsstl. WA <41*3 QUICK RESULTS IN 24 HOURS SECRET METHOD solvss sQ strang* problems. I will get you what you want — 1 mean just that, I know 1 can help you. Notice — a secret from King Solomon. Proverbs. I am the only man la New York using ft. Sot ma now. 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The Luncheon was held Last Saturday afternoon in the Grand ballroom of Hotel Waldorf Astoria. (King Photo). Lofton Assistant U.S. Attorney In Newark Oliver Lofton, who was nam- appointed In 1961 assistant In the Camden office. ed assistant United States at­ torney In Newark became the fifth Negro to serve on the legal staff of a United States attor­ ney In New Jersey. The young 28-y ear-otd law graduate of Howard University was formerly aulotant to the deputy attorney general In the Others before him were the Department of Justice. Ha did late Oliver Randolph of Newark, research work on legislation pro­ the first of his race to be ap­ posed to Congress, serving as pointed in New Jersey 40 years liaison man between the depart- ago; Roger M. Yancey, Essex County Judge, also of Newark who served for ten years up to 1952; Miss Barbara Morris of Montclair, 1956 to 1961 and Her­ bert S. Jacobs of Atlantic City, ment and the House. Near Home His desire to be nearer home ended his 18-momth service in the Justice Department. Now he plans to get experience In case preparation and trial work to bar examination In New Jersey the following year. N. J. Mayor Rebuffed Lofton switched to law after receiving his master's degree In By Negroes psychology from Howard Uni­ versity. Graduate School. He at­ Members of a Jersey City wom­ tended Purdue University, then an’s club were disappointed and back to Howard Law School, gra- offended recently when they re-!duating iggi and passing his ceived a proclamation imploring ’ ^ar examination in New Jer all citizens to practice brother- i _^gy the following year, hood, instead of an official declar- atlon of a Negro History Week as ^om high school day. through they had requested from the ma-1coUege' Lofton Proved a super- ior student. He made “A” aver­ age for five consecutive semes- Mrs. Beatrice Waiss, who is z- -a bfcrs at Cheyney State Teachers chairman of the Marion Gardens Pennsylvania, where he Club committee for the study <H|earned his B.S. degree in 1957 Negro life and history, told the an(j fellowships to Howard and Amsterdam News that the “proc­ lamation” was returned to Mayor Thomas Gangemi of Jersey City. “The people of Marion Gardens were disappointed and offended to hear a proclamation implor­ ing people to practice brother­ hood, and making no mention of Negro History or even of Ne­ groes,” Mrs. Waiss said. Purdue universities. yor of their city. , Report On Manpower. Program The New York State La­ bor Department announced the graduation of the first 38 trainees under the fed­ eral Manpower Develop­ ment and Training Act this week amidst criticisms from NAACP officials that the state was lagging be­ hind in its use of the feder­ al program. Read At Program Last month when the club was preparing a program in connec tion with the 100th anniversary of the Emancipation Proclamation, the Mayor was asked to officially declare the week of Feb. 12 as Negro History Week in Jersey City. The proclamation, which has aroused the ire of Marion Gar­ dens residents, was read at a pro­ gram Feb. 7 by Councilman Tho­ mas Whalen, representing, Mayor Gangemi who was unable to at­ tend. Herbert HUI, NAACP labor secretary. In a bitter speech, ♦ sharply charged that New York State rankr a* the 45th state in the percentage use of the federal funds, asserting that while |5,- 476.000 has been allocated for the state, only $1,432,000 has been accepted by the Mate. “These simple facts have a special Implication for Negro youth and unemployed colored wage earners throughout the state who especially require the assistance provided by the act in securing industrial and techni­ cal training,” Hill said. 3S Graduate In Its announcement, the State Employment Service said 38 wo­ men clerk typists had completed training aa the first of 300 clerk- typists and 300 Menographers due to complete such training in the next four months. Two thousand other men and women will be chosen for training in 23 needed occupations by mid-year, the state officials said. Hill, in a speech before the AKA Sorority Conference on Un­ employment, said that there ts "tragic implications” In the fail­ ure of New York State to tatt greater use of the federal funds, stressing that "the increase of Negro participation in ap­ prenticeship training programs in the past ten years has been only from 1.5 per cent to 2 per cent.” The NAACP labor official said that the Negro work«- is "ex­ periencing a major crisis in un­ employment. Negroes now con­ stitute a very Urge part of the hard core of the permanently unemployed group in Amerioan •ociety. WORLD HORIZONS — Joseph Cardins! Ritter. Archbishop of the racially integrated St. Louis Diocese, confers Sacrament of Confirmation to Negro and white adult Catholics in St. Louis Cathedral. (UPI Photo) 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