New York Amsterdam News — 1963-03-23
1963
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2 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, March 23, 1963
—Congress
(Ontinued from Page One) fcii reports that non-white? con-
n ..
. . ....................... | stltute not 85 per cent but 40
Barnett of Mississippi in as- cent of the city.s PrtHw..
serting that James Mere- tanu.
dith’s color — not his ere-
as?,)ect
dentials — Should deter- headline and report lies in the
mine his eligibility to enter
major disservice done to the
cause of human equality and
the University of Mississip
human brotherhood. An eloquent
pi. :
reply to the kind of attitude
represented by this story and
headline was published by the
AMSTERDAM NEWS itself. In a
story appearing in the March 2
edition, which reads as follows:
An appeal for all religious
groups to close ranks against
bigotry was made last week
by the Rev. Dr. Martin Lu
ther King Jr., in an address
before the American Jewish
Congress.
“Obviously there is noth
ing wrong in Jews or any
other religious group hold
ing public office without
reference to their percent
age' of population; in fact,
that is as it should be.
“But thgre is something
dangerously wrong in the
suggestion that persons
should be judged on a re
ligious or racial basis rath
er than on their own me
rit* •
“Further, the unfortun-
atetone oi the article is ag
gravated by a distorted
analysis of the survey.
There is no indication in
theC article of which of the
“efty’s top jobs’’ purported
ly ^covered in the survey
ar< appointive, which elec
tive and which filled by
civil sendee examination.
‘^igniiicant categories of
public service are not men
tioned — what would be the
distribution of religious af
filiation among “top jobs’’
in the Police Department,
forlexample?
"Ooreover, of the three cate
gory of New York City posts
l- tedl — administrative offices,
Jud&iary and education — Jews
outnumbered Catholics and Prot
estants only in the field of edu
cation, where the highest per-
cen$ge of jobs are filled by
competitive civil service exami-
oatfta.
‘Ihe fourth category — 135
"elected Legislators” — appar
ently include* the 91 members
of file State Assembly and State
Setter these are certainly not
"to* city posts.”
Cite King
“Every Negro leader is
keenly aware, from direct
and personal experience,
that the •egregationisi makes
no fine distinction between
the Negro and Jew,” said
Dr. King at the AJC dinner
meeting at Essex House.
The irrational hatred moti
vating the white supremacist
Is as readily turned against
Jew, Quaker. Liberal and
doe-War Ider as it is against
the Negro,” declared Dr.
King. “Some bigots burned
the homes and churches of
Negroes; some have smear
ed the swastikas on syna
gogues and thrown bombs on
them.” The "common fight
is against the enemies of
democracy,” declared Dr.
King.
"We agree with Dr. King that
"the common fight Is against the
enemies of democracy.” We un
derstand and can share with the
Negro community its determina
tion to achieve that complete
equality of treatment -which it
should long since have received,
and its desire to have a proper
share of community positions of
leadership and Importance. But
we believe, with Dr. King, the
cause will be advanced by fight
ing together against all forms
of bigotry; and it will be re
tarded by every form of ra
cism.”
Howard M. Squadron, Chairman
New York Metropolitan Council,
American Jewish Congress
How Can I?
Q. How can I prevent silk gar
ments from slipping off their han
gers?
“The story also stated that
"aijnut 85 per cent of the city’s
Protestants are Negroes
fact the Protestant Coun-
A. Silk dresses will not slip off
the clothes hangers if a small
piece ot velvet is sewed orfasten-
ed to the ends of each hanger.
Most Wanted!
—Jones
(Continued from Page One)
ials of the Board of Education
were making added lucrative in
comes through "leaks” of exam
ination tests and through coach
ing courses taught by school prin
ci pals appointed by the Board of
Education.
Jones, often called Harlem’s
most powerful public figure, call
ed Sachs* attention to the teach
er’a charges and said:
"If these cnarges are true to
any extent, it would not be diffi
cult to see a direct connection to
the ills of the school system.
"In my opinion, the Advisory
Committee has the obligation and
the duty to assemble and to an
alyze all the information on these
charges that may be available in
the city.”
Responding to a query on what
moves he is considering, Sachs
| said:
"If what Mrs Jones states Is
in any way true or valid, we cer
tainly must take action 1 can !
conceive of no Negro principals
being among 44.000 teachers. -
“First, I must meet and dis
cuss these charges with the
Board of Educaton and its Board
of Examiners. Our authority is
federal The U.S. Civil Rights
Commission set up advisory com
mittee® in each state to function
as a part of the United State
Commission on Civil Rights.
"Even though our autriority is
federal, we may(be able to take
action and some action may
come under our jurisdiction where
federal funds are involved.
"I certainly don't know Mrs.
Jones. But if it is true that there
are no Negro principal*, a valid
reason does exist for believing
Mrs. Jones’ charges," Sachs
said.
-Retarded
(Continued from Page One)
Mr. Slackman said that he only
slapped the boy because he was
hitting a boy much smaller than
himself.
“I’ve already had a discussion
with the teacher. No, no further
action has been taken as of now."
Mrs. Harris said the following
day when she and Mrs. Raphael
Hendrix, Manhattan Branch
NAACP Education Committee
Chairman, went to Miss Clark’s
office to register complaints
against the teacher for hitting
—Straus
(Continued from Page One)
license more than a license to
make money, but It carries with
it a lot of other obligations,
including work in the civic field.
We are not afraid of contro
versy,” he asserts.
He feels that housing, city
planning, and the related factors
are among the city’s major prob
lems, and adds, "no administra
tion in the city has ever done
enough on them."
His interest in government
comes naturally. His father, the
late Nathan Straus, was con
sidered "Mr. Housing," and was
the nation’s first Federal Hous
ing Administrator, under the
Roosevelt era.
the child, they said Miss Clark
told them Slackman said he
slapped David to restore order
in the classroom.
The two women said they also
complained of Miss Clark’s decis
ion to transfer the boy out of
PS 108 which is near his house,
to PS 57 which is much farther
away.
Miss Clark decided to send
David to PS 107, his mother and
Mrs. Hendrix said they agreed,
“for the sheer safety of the
child.”
David attends a CRMD Class
for Children of Retarded Mental
Development. Mrs. Harris said
she preferred that he attend a
school near Flowers Fifth Avenue
Hospital since he attends lip
reading classes there twice a
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harris said
they have turned the case over
to Manhattan Branch NAACP
lawyers with a directive to file
suit against Sanford Slackman
and the Board of Education charg
ing assault and battery.
The parents have also regis
tered a written complaint with
the Board of Education calling
for Slaekman’s license to be re
voked.
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the photographs of the eleven
criminals who make up New
York City's Police Depart
ment's most wanted list. The
Police Department earnestly re
quests the confidential coop
eration of all citizens in lo
cating and apprehending these
men. Information obtained by
the public should be given to
Police Headquarters over CA-
nal 6-0160 or at local precinct
station houses. Reading left to
right from top they are, John
Mazziotta, John Guisto, Salva
tore Vitale, Thomas Connelly.
Second row, Arthur Mills, John
Strgelecki, Frank Bellone, An
drew Ferraiola. Bottom row,
Elis Ruis Baez, Redmond Crib-
bece and Louis Musto.
-Beaud 'Huy
CP, and many other organiza
tions.
Miss Beaud’Huy was a grad
uate of Julia Richmond High
School and later took specialized
courses in business, real estate
and insurance at City College,
New York University, and Brook
lyn Academy. She resided at 208
W. 151st St., In one of several
buildings she owned.
She is survived by a sister,
Ann Beaud’Huy, and a brother,
Frank Beaud’Huy, both cf New
York.
<Continued from Page One)
directors of the Carver Federal
Savings and Loan Association.
Active
She was active in many civic
and community organizations,
and was a member of the United
Insurance Brokers Association,
Greater New York Realtist Board
Business and Professional Worn-
—Dr. Amos
(Continued from Page One)
community’s most successful
physicians and had maintained
offices at 145 W. 119th St., where
he helped several younger phys
icians get a start.
A friendly, warm-hearted phy
sician, Dr. Amos was described
by a fellow physician as “a spec
ialist in the needs ofhispatients.”
A graduate of Long Island Uni
versity, Dr. Amos did his medi
cal work at Mefoany Medical
College and after his internewhip,
he opened offices here in 1947.
He was a supporter of many
community civic causes and was
a member of the leading profes
sional societies and the Alpha Phi
Alpha Fraternity. He resided at
200 W. 90th Street.
He Is survived by his widow,
Mrs. Jacqueline Amos; his moth
er, Mrs. Helen Amos; a daughter,
Wendy, 17, by a previous mar
riage; a son, Thomas Ames, TV,
six months old; a sister. Mrs.
Elizabeth Williams; two nephews
and several otl.'er relatives,
en’s Club, Urban League, NAA-
-Rally
(Continued from Page One)
the federal government, Mr.
Wingate said, "We cannot stand
idly by and let them refuse to
give us federal funds when Har
lem ia acknowledged as the
worst juvenile delinquency area
in the nation and has the highest
rate of unwed mothers, infant
mortality, arrests for narcotics
violations and high school drop
outs.”
as part of a program to mo
bilize communitywide support
for the mass demonstration, the
two groups are holding a min
isters luncheon Thursday, a pre
rally at the ACT headquarters,
179 W. 137th St., Thursday
night, and a youth rally Sunday
at the Harlem YMCA. Ministers
are being urged to support the
demonstration in churches Sun
day.
Form a good habit. Read The
Amsterdam News every week.
Out every Thursday.
It. Peter Straus worked with
WMCA as news director for sev
eral years before joining the
United Nations staff, working in
the International Labor Office !
from 1951-58. rising to director ,
of the agency’s U.S. offices in
Washington.
*
He was elected president of I
the Straus Broadcasting Group,
which controls WMCA, Radio
Press International with 126 sta
tions throughout the world, and
other outlets, In 1961 succeeding
his father.
He says he gets a satisfaction
out of radio, where he says his
local station communicates with
a million people daily.
Politically, he remains active
In Democratic circles, a strong
financial contributor to the re
form movement, and was a dele
gate to the 1960 Presidential con
vention. Every so often reform
leaders mention his name as a
possible candidate for high office.
With his constant exposure, New
Yorkers will be hearing much
more from this young dynamo.
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Street and Broadway, for two
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Saturday, March ,23 from 10
am. - 10 pm and Sunday,
March 24 from 12 noon - 6 p m.
Oils, watercolors, prints, wood
cuts, graphics, and sculpture will
be sold at prices ranging from
$5.00 to $500.00.
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TAX
TROUBLE
-Lockharts
TRY
(Continued from Page One)
three weeks ago. According to
the Terrace manager, Harold
Griffil, the couple leased the
apartment in April, 1960. The
lease expires in August of this
year.
AU but one of the 24 arrested
have been released for lack of
evidence by the courts. Mrs. Har-i
riet Chapman, 23, of 1993 Sev-;
enth Ave., charged with the pos
session of narcotics is paroled
Her case was continued to March
26.
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N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., March 23, 1963
Powell, Dick Gregory
At Local Miss. Rally
Had $50,000
In Narcotics,
Police Charge
Rep. Adam Clayton Powell the drive, but It was not reveal-
ed how the money was going
to be used if it is not given to
the beleaguered Clarksdale citi
zens.
and comedian Dick Gregory will
quicken the pace Saturday of a
drive to collect clothing, food and
medicine for 2,000 distressed
Clarksdale, Miss., Negroes when
they speak at 125th St. and Sev
enth Ave.
William Sloop, 42, of 127 W.
123rd St., charged with the Illegal
possession of narcotics and viola
tion of the Sullivan law is being
held for action by the Grand
The relief committee says it
has set up local collection sta
tions at 769 St. Mark’s Ave.,
Brooklyn; 760 Tintoo Ave., the
Bronx; Mt. Morris Park and W.
122nd St., and at- Metropolitan
Baptist Church, Seventh Ave.
and 128th St.
Lewis H. Michaux is executive
member of the committee and
Alex Prempeh is Its public re
lations chairman.
Jury.
Police said Sloan was arrested
by Det. Earl Jacobs of the Nar
cotics Squad last Tuesday night
at 29 Mt. Morris Park. Police
said Sloan had 745 bags of nar
cotics which was tentatively val
ued at $50,000. A considerable
amount of cash was also reported
found In the room by the officer.
Rep. Powell, Harlem’s Demo
cratic leader and pastor of Abys
sinian Baptist Church, told the
Amsterdam News that he will
speak at the rally, scheduled for
3 p.m., in front of Lewis Mich
aux’ bookstore on Seventh Ave.,
between 124th and 125th Streets.
The drive opened a few weeks
ago under the Clarksdale, Mis
sissippi, Relief Committee o f
New York, headed by the Rev.
Robert Kinloch, executive chair
man, and headquartered at the
Hotel Theresa.
MMI
and students from the senool
carry placards while they took
a two-hour-long walk down 125th
Street Friday afternoon to call
attention to their impending
plight. Mrs. Janet Karson, a
member-of the^school’s Parent
Teacher Association Executive
Board led the walk. (Gilbert
Photo)
Over 2,00 Pounds
The clerically-directed c a m-
paign is seeking more than 2,000
pounds of clothing to be sent to
Clarksdale, said the Rev. Robert
Kinloch.
Money was not said to b e
sought in the campaign; only
clothing, food, and medicine,
namely aspirin, iodine and other
household medicines.
However, it was disclosed that
the Baptist Ministers Conference
of Greater New York and Vicin
ity Inc. has raised $100 during
ON THE MARCH — Protesting
their growing need for more
classroom space in Manhattan
ville Junior High School at 129th
Street and Amsterdam Avenue,
a group of parents, teachers
Canadian Teachers, Parents, Students
Protest Plight Of JHS 43
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Moving to block double sessions two-hour walk last Friday along
In Manhattanville Junior High 125th Street and explained their
m
impending plight to all wh~
School at 129th Street and Am- wouJd listen
stendam Avenue — which they Mrs. Janet Karson, spokesman,
predict are inevitable in Septem- demonstration coordinator and
ber, 1963 — a delegation of over a member of the school's PTA
100 parents, teachers and «tu- Executive Board, said the march
i dents from the school took a in, the shop room, library, girl’s
gym. old teacher’s lunch room
and in the music room.
The school’s ethnic breakdown
is: 48.3, Negroes; 37.8, Spanish
Americans and the balance, oth
ers.
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Horizons Starts
Seven years ago, Dr. Daniel
Schreiber, then principal of JS
43, set up the Higher Horizons
pilot project in the school. After
it proved to be highly successful
in raising academic achievement
goals of students in the school.
Dr. Schreiber was assigned by
the federal govemmeht to insti
tute similar programs in public
schools throughout the nation
Originally built to house a max
imum of 1500 students, the JHS
43 school building now accommo
dates 170 students. This Septem
ber enrollment is expected to ex
ceed 2000 students.
Parents said Saturday morning
Congressman William F* Ryan
met with a parent delegation,
promised to support their de
mands and agreed to accompany
them to Boro President Dudley’6
office, at 10:30 a.m., Friday,
March 22 to seek his help in
winning their demands from the
Board of Education.
served a twofold purpose.
“Lack of foresight and lack of
planning on the part of respon
sible city officials have created
a situation at JHS 43 tantamount
to the destruction of the long
established superior educational
standards of the school.
Zoned Out
"Due to the fact that JHS 43’s
graduating class has been zoned
out of George Washington High
and the schools offered as sub
stitutes are overcrowded, with a
large percentage of dropouts, we,
the parents insist that the stu
dents who wish, be permitted
to attend under utilized schools
in the Bronx,” said Mrs. Karson.
Pointing out that some 20 more
classrooms are needed for about
30 teachers who have no official
classrooms, Mrs. Karson charg
ed that daily at JHS 43 classes
are being conducted for students
Uptown Chamber Lunches
With New Police Captains
(See Photo Page 12)
Acting as a liaison between the
police department and the busi
police department and the busi
ness people as it gives them the
opportunity to know each other
ness people to cement better re
better and to discuss community
Flanking her are Bobby.Logan
PALLY AWARD — Glamorous
movie queen Joan Crawford,
who as Mrs. Steele in the busi
ness world serves on the Pepsi
Cola board, shows the “Pally"
award received from the New
York Pepsi-Cola Distributors’
Association at annual dinner-
Crepe Factory
For Nigeria
lations and help solve commun
ity problems, Mrs. Murean Bar
problems and plans on a friend
ly basis. Mrs. Roberts has found ffiADAN Western N,<erl> _
bera Roberts, prominent New
this method most successful over Western Nigeria’s Cooperative
York City businesswoman and
her husband Lt. Col. William A.
Roberts sponsored a luncheon on
Wednesday at Len Fong’s Restau
rant, 3533 Broadway.
This luncheon, was the occas
ion to Introduce two new Police
Captains to the business men of
the community.
the years In h^r role as chair
man, Entertainment Committee,
Upper Manhattan Chamber of
Commerce.
Attorney Benjamin Pesikoff Is
resident of the Chamber of
Captain Larry Karlin, command
ing officer of the 26th Precinct
and Captain Edward Wodzicki,
commanding officer of the 30th
Precinct. Inspector Joseph Reg
an was also present, represent
ing the 5th Division.
Commerce. This affair was at
tended by over 200 guests. Among
The two new Captains werefsome of the prominent Board of
Director members who were pres
ent were S. J. Gionetti, manager,
Manufacturers Trust Co.; Wil
liam Blair, manager, Chemical
Bank, New York Trust Co.; John
Jackson, asst, manager, Bowery
Savings Bank; Mr. Charles Wal-
burg, Manuel Brands; Max Nash,
Alan Bush, Sidney Kay, Sidney
Haber, Louis Lorando, Charles
Very Popular
type of g e t - together
is very popular both with -the I Ramos
This
Movernent will soon establish
a
$140,000 rubber crepe factory at
Sapele, it was announced by A.
B. Bello, Western Nigeria’s Min
ister of Trade and Industry. The
new factory will be sponsored
by the Association of Nigerian
Cooperative Produce Marketing
Unions in the Benin Delta area.
Africa Conference
The Fourth International Conf
erence will be held at Howard
University. Washington, D.C.,
from April 1 through 13. Confer
ees will examine problems on
southern Africa in transition as
well as analyze and evaluate the
types of struggles going on in
southern Africa.
MAYOR WAGNER HAS PROCLAIMED MARCH 26 AS
HARLEM YOUTH DAY
£ FOR A Better Future FOR OUR Children
FOR Better Schools, Better Jobs For All
Our Youth.
Act Now For Harlem Youth
Support a Federal Grant For Harlem
We ask all whe want a better future for the children
and families ef Harlem to join with us in a
: Community Conference and Rally
TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1963
from 2:30 to 5:00 PM
AT CITY HALL
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fca N Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., March 23, 1963
Youth Council's Annual Lunch
The 28th Precinct Youth Coun-tlve Editor of the Amsterdam
cil will hold its annual Donor News, and Lieutenant Robert
Luncheon on Wednesday March **"<*• <* «h D.vunon.
27, 1 p.ra., at the uptown YWCA, George W. Brown, Mre. Clara
361 Wevt 125th St., Room 200. Wells, Mr. Domenick Fazio and
Dais guests for this event are Denny A- «,ohnso’1, are the
Deputy Police Commissioner °”’cer8 o{ the Council.
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Precinct, now assigned to the the table with a wise man is
5th Division; Magistrate Kenneth,better than ten years' study of
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HOSPITAL AWARDEES —
Achievement awards were pre
sented to three loyal workers
for Mount Morris Hospital at
the hospital's annual dance.
The awardees were Louis Fair,
Jr., Dr. Samuel A. Gadsby and
John M. S.tevens. From left:
Mr. Fair, chairman of the Board
of Governors^ 1954-65. Ralph W.
Parsons, current chairman; Dr.
Mt. Morris
Park Board
Elects 2
Two new members of the Board
of Governors of Mt. Morris Park
Hospital were elected last week,
Ralph Parsons, chairman, an
nounced this week.
They were Seivin M. Michael
of Community Finance, who was
also elected secretary of the
Board; and Edward Palmer, of
Prudential Life Insurance, who
was elected assistant secretary.
Mr. Parson also revaled that
the hospital’s new building fin
ance campaign has now estab
lished permanent headquarters in
the Uptown YWCA, at 361 W.
125th 45t., Room 406. Actor Ossie
Davis is now general chairman
of the general fund raising cam
paign.
The next meeting of the fund
raising committee, it was also
announced, will be held Thurs
day, March 28, at 8 p.m. at the
YWCA.
ALGERNON D. BLACK
Citizenship
Dinner To
Hail Black
Algernon D. Black, founder and
education director of the En
campment for Citizenship, will
be honored for his 40 years of
aervice in youth education, at a
gala international “Young Citi
zens Dinner” to be held May 14
in the Grand Ballroom of the
Hotel Plaza.
For many years a leading com
munity figure in the field of fair
housing and integration, Mr.
Black is chairman of the New
York State Committee Against
Discrimination in Housing and
Chairman of the National Com
mittee Against Discrimination. He
is a vice president of NAACP,
and on the Board of the Citizens'
Committee on Children. A leader
of the Society for Ethical Culture,
ne teaches and is Head of the
Ethics Department of the Ethical
Culture Schools.
In addition to honoring Mr
Black, the dinner will ‘salute’
the alumni -oL -the Encampment
now serving in the Peace Corps
and give recognition to the En
campment for its eighteen
years of citizenship education.
ALBANY — Governor Nelaor
[ Rockefeller Tuesday reappoint
|ed Mrs Constance Baker Motley
1 Associate Counsel of the NAAC1
I/Cgal Delewee and Educational
Fund, Inc , to a new fonr-year
•erm si a member of the State
Advisory Counsel on Employ
ment In Unemployment Insur
ance.
Mrs. Motley, who will receive
157.53 1 day when working for
the advisory group, was re
named to a new term which
expires on May 24, 1967.
Powell Not Even Top
'Playboy'Among Locals
Rep. Adam Clayton Powell
turned up about seventh in the
Incomplete listings of what New
York-area Congressmen spent on
European Junkets last year, a
study of the fine print in the
Congressional Record showed last
week.
The incomplete listings, which
have made a piker out of “play
boy” Powell in the spending of
counterpart funds for overseas
Junkets, gave Rep. Abraham D.
Multer, Brooklyn Democrat, top
metropolitan area honors, in
spending $3,158 for a Far Eastern
trip.
Others Follow
hattan Democrat, $2,591, who
went to the Mediterranean; Rep.
Peter Frelinghuysen. New Jer
sey Republican and a strong Po
well critic in recent weeks, $2,105;
Rep. John V. Lindsay, Manhat
tan Republican, $1,808. who went
to Europe; and Rep. John J.
Rooney, Brooklyn Democrat, who
spent $1,757 for a European trip.
Then came Powell, who has
drawn more publicity than the
President on his Junket, who spent
only $1,543. Powell’s record top
ped only those of Sen. Jacob K.
Javits, who spent $871, and Rep.
Seymour llalper, who spent only
$166 on a South American trip.
He was followed in succession
by Reps. Robert H. Barry, Yon
kers Republican, who spent $2,868
for two European trips; Brook
lyn’s Rep. Edna Kelly, $2,619;
Rep. Leonard Farbstein, Man-
As the fine print continued to
release in the Congressional Re
cord, Powell's stock began rising
higher and higher, but his repu
tation as a “playboy” with tax
payers funds, began dropping.
the prayerful words* "Give us
this day our daily bread.* Ta
millions around the world
those immortal words are a
reality—a painful need! There
are other needs too «. • shel
ter... clothing ... education
al and technical facilities to
assist those who want to be
able to help themselves. The
churches of America send aid
to the needy overseas through
out the year. When your
church appeals to you to help
on Sunday, March 24, give
generously. Make ONE GREAT
HOUR OF SHARING your
hour to offer a friendly hand
to those overseas who desper
ately need your helpl
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Gadsby, treasurer since 1948;
(Richard T. White administrator
and Mr. Stevens, chairman of
the Board of Governors, 1959-
1962. Dr. James C. Whittaker,
chairman of the medical Board,
1959-1962 also received a plaque.
(McAdams Photo)
X-Ray Exams For Harlem
Only four days remain wheniStreete (in front of the Amster
residents of upper Manhattan dam News).
can have a free chest X-ray and
still be eligible to win the portable
SDonsors of the service
sponsors of tne service
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y e N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., March 23, 1963
___ NEW YORK
Amsterdam Metis
- C. B, POWELL
President & Editor
P. M. H. Savoev, Secy Treat. - J. L. Hicks, Executive Editor
W. *. Bm(. Comptroller;
Clrrotamm ntrenoi . I H
K A. Wall. ArtvortMna Director; E. M Jarkaoa.
Walker. City Editor; j. W. Wade. Claaatfled Advar
n d
Brooklyn Manager.
Published weekly by the Powell Bavory Corporation at 2340
Eighth Ave.„N. Y. Telephone Academy 2-7800. Brooklyn
office, 1251 Bedford Avenue. Telephone Ulster 7-2500.
ralaa: 1 paar *7 M — I
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A Good Move
President Kennedy is taking a giant step in
the right direction when he presses for his federal
aid to medical education bill which was approved
by the House Commerce Committee last Thursday.
This is far reaching legislation.
It is the type of legislation which is actually
needed at this time and we hope that the vision in
Congress is as farsighted as the President’s, and
that the Congress will speedily pass the bill into
law.
For as has been pointed out by the President
there is only one physician in this nation to every
836 persons and one dentist to every 1,840 persons.
These facts are glaring enough when viewed
from the overall national level but they become
even more so when viewed against the background
of minority groups.
For between 1930 and 1956 the enrollment of
Negroes in United States medical schools only
increased from 350 to 761.
But for the Academic year 1961-1962, accord
ing to the National Medical Association, there were
only 10 more Negroes enrolled in the medical
schools of this country than there were In the
year 1955-1956—or 77!!
Today, in America, there are less than 5,000
Negro doctors and approximately 2,000 Negro den
tists.
When one considers that the Negro popula
tion is now roughly twenty million and then fur
ther considers the strict segregation pattern fol
lowed In many communities both North and South
the great burden on this handful of Negro doctors
stands out in bold relief.
President Kennedy is further demonstrating
his sensitivity to the needs of the people when
he legislates for 175 million dollars to build more
medical schools through which we can rectify this
situation.
We hope the Congress will respond in similar
fashion.
Tough Tony
A recent visit of one of our Brooklyn reporters
to Local 1814 of the Longshoremen’s Union showed
us what can be done, when unions want to be demo
cratic. In every department we found Negroes on
every level, working side by side with whites.
They were not consigned just to menial jobs. We
found office workers, doctors and nurses, dentists
and shop stewards. On the docks themselves the
same opportunity to work on every level was a mat
ter of course
On talking to the men on the docks we found
out that not only did the union follow a strict line
of democratic employment for Negroes; it did the
same for Puerto Ricans.
. Too many times, union bosses who are lauded
at organizational dinners and take bows for their
democratic action have been found wanting when
it came down to actual practice.
The peculiar thing is that the boss of this local
was the late Tough Tony Anastasia whom many called
a “gangster.” Whether he was or not, we do not care
Ito develop here, but we see a pattern of his own mak
ing of the thing so many “non gangsters” don’t do.
In this respect we wish to say a special eulogy for
Tough Tony.
Rally Around!
Next Tuesday, March 27 from 2:30 to 5 p.m., a
group of youngsters will stage a rally at City Hall.
Their purpose will be to dramatize and publicize the
need for federal, state and city aid in curbing juven
ile delinquency in Harlem.
The machinery through which this can be done
is known in our community as the HARYOU and
ACT programs.
The future of our community may well be meas
ured by the success of these two programs.
They need money. They must have money. They
are deserving of money and we urge that they be
given money to successfully complete these pro
grams.
These are our children.
We stand with them and behind them.
Rally around!
Lost Coats
Recently a high school girl in Queens lost her coa
at the Andrew Jackson School. Her father complained
to this newspaper, not with the hope of getting the coat
back but with the desire of our doing something that
would prevent the recurrence of the same thing to
other children.
On investigation we have found that this situation
is more than just nuisance.
The loss of coats, one principal told us, is something
like two to three a week. That’s two to three too many,
especially of 150 or |60 coats which these parents can
ill afford to lose. The principal adds that what is
needed are lockers in these schools, as in the Forest
Hills schools. The Board of Education should look
into this immediately and at least keep it in mind for
future school building specifications.
First Robin Of Spring!
Taxation
When Your Return
Is Audited
By R. J. MEADDOUGH
The most common mistake that taxpayers make
is no. keeping a copy of their tax returns for personal
records. Having filed the return, having forgotten its
content, they are stunned, bewildered and frightened
when the imperious letter from the Internal Revenue
Service requests their presence for an audit. They
envision jail, bankruptcy, and person
al ruin as they experience a torture of
ignorance, part of which they inflicted
upon themselves.
To clear up a few misconceptions
and rumors, here are four hard rules
to precede from:
1. You cannot go to jail for errors
in your tax return. At most, some of
your claims may be disallowed, that
is, either you must accept the judge- Meaddough
ment of the Revenue Agent handling your return or
you can defend your claim in Tax Court. You can be
imprisoned when it can be proven that you deliberate
ly intended to defraud the government, but such a
case degenerates into a question of proving intent,
and the burden of proof is on the government.
Measures Accuracy
2. An audit is not necessarily an indication that
your return is in error. Audits are a part of the sampl
ing technique that IRS uses to measure the accuracy
of tax returns filed for that particular year.
3. As Automatic Data Processing (ADP) tech
niques come into greater usage, the volume of returns
audited will increase.
4. If you indicate a refund of over $250, chances
are that IRS will ask for additional documentation.
The Revenue Agent that handles your return—
either in the office or in the field — has been train
ed in Income Tax, Business, and Corporation Law.
Most of them have college degrees in accounting,
and all of them have had experiences with people
whose very audacity would make the public shudder
(How would you handle a prostitute who wanted a
depreciation allowance because she was getting old?).
They also, contrary to popular belief, put their trou
sers on one leg at a time, just like the rest of us.
Belligerance, therefore, is of no value to the audi
tor of your return. Anger, complaints about the tax
structure, and entreaties to go after Joe Louis are
also of no consequence. If your return is audited,
know your tax return. Bring evidence to support the
deductions or exemptions you claim and, if some
items cannot be directly proven, state frank’v that
the figures are estimates and defend them as well as
you can.
The following amounts for non-food taxing
states (N.Y.) are considered reasonable estimates
of state and local taxes other than income or property
taxes:
Income Estimated local taxes paid
$ 3.5-4000
4 -4500
4.5-5000
5 -5500
5.5-6000
6 -6500
7.5-8000
10-11,000
14-15,000
$ 42
48
53
58
63
68
81
104
132
These estimates are valid
Head of Household returiis, and are not effected by
the number of exemptions. But if you think you paid
more and can prove it, claim it.
can student la asked: "You don't
want to leave do you?” Naturally
the student can only reply, “Of
course not air. I want to stay
in your lovely Communist coun
try and learn all the words of
wisdom of Marx, Lenin and Stal
in—Oh excuse me, I mean Khrush
chev of course—rather than learn
ing how to raise agricultural
output, build roads and cut the
disease and death rates in my
home country.”
Democracies do stupid things,
no doubt. But we are usually
less stupid than our Communist
adversaries. When we do some
thing stupid, it can usually be
corrected by criticism through
the exercise of the rights of free
speech, press and assembly and
free elections with secret ballot
and competing candidates. Such
rights do not exist in Communist
countries.
ALFRED BAKER LEWIS
N. Y. C.
Well Handled
Sir: It was a beautiful column
Poppy Cannon wrote on Bob Rock-
moere in the Amsterdam News
recently.
The so-called "untouchable”
question, Bob's loyal friendship
with Paul Robeson was handled
with elegance, dignity and caltn
truth.
Bob, of course, deserved all
the noble sentiments you wrote.
Ben Davis
Riverside Dr , NYC
Disservice?
or by the choice of the elector
ate.
The Negro people and many
of their white fellow citizens
have been fighting to erase ra
cial and religious merits as peo
ple. That is the goal towards
which all Americans should be
working.
I believe you have done a dis
service to that cause.
Cyril Philip. Chairman
New York City Council of
World Fellowship
Seeking School
Sir: I am interested in know
ing about private schools in New
Jersey and New York where my
children a boy 11, and a girl
12 can attend and come home
over the week end?
Since my daughter is interest
ed in vocational subjects, sew
ing and cooking, I’d like those
to be included in her curriculum.
The same for my son who Is
interested in machinery and wor
king wood.
If you can send me the names
of auch schools, I would write
to them for further information.
I would like a foreign language
included also.
They are in the sixth grade.
My daughter failed last term, so
it's important that the school
have enough interesting subjects
to make her want to continue
to the last or 12th grade.
A. Henry
568 Jackson A”*
Jersey City, N. J
Have Desire
Sir: I wish to protest your
article, dated March 9. carrying
Dear Sir: I read your arirle
the sensational banner headline.
"Secret Study Says Jews Con-t concerning investing in the com-
bined effort! of Poitier-AUen to
Irol City’s Top Jobs”. It is this
produce, "Six Hundred to One."
type of reporting that Incites
Now we haven’t a million, but we
have the desire to help this ef
fort succeed with whatever funds
we do have. Can you please tell
me how we and our neighbors
can be of assistance?
r.ludice and 111 feeling.
If the findings of this surv
re authentic, why is the source
rtt divulged? On the face of
t, the figures arrived at are
'ertainly open to question. M «
f the Jobs you include are ob
ained through the regular dher
els of c, mpctiiive examinatkr
Yours respectfully,
Diane Plant
738 Hancock St., Brooklyn
-
Alonl This Way .
Neglected Americans
The smartest political leaders
are 'those who guess correctly
which promises the voters will not
forget and act accordingly. The
Kennedy Administration has been
smart on several counts in the
civil rights field, but
it has missed the
boat completely on
school desegrega
tion. ✓
WILKINS
President K e n -
nedy’s civil rights
message to the Con
gress on JFebruary
28 was the best
ever to come from
the White House. Its closest rival
in significance was the package
of civil rights legislative propos
als sent to Congress by President
Truman in February, 1948; in
content, its nearest competitor
was again a Truman pronounce
ment, this time a speech in per
son to the NAACP convention in
Washington in 1947.
This speech contained the now
famous statement that the Feder
al government could not wait for
the most backward sections of
the country to move on civil
rights, but must act itself.
But while Mr. Kennedy’s mes
sage stressed voting rights and
struck a new note on employment
By ROY WILKINS
discrimination by unions, it failed
to do more than barely touch on
school desegregation. JFK did
say that desegregation had been
“painfully slow.” He did urge leg
islation to aid school districts
with desegregation problems, but
this is an old, not a fresh, propos
al.
The platform adopted at Los
Angeles in 1960 contained these
words: “We believe that every
school district affected by the
Supreme Court’s school desegre
gation decision should submifan
plan providing for at least first-
step compliance by 1963 ...”
A sincere effort to carry out
this belief required that a bill be
introduced in the 87th Congress in
1961 and given support by the
White House.
It would have irritated the
Southerners, but any tiny move
on civil rights irritates them. Dix
ie irritation is no valid reason for
inaction.
The White House chose not only
not to support such a bill but to
announce in advance of the open
ing of Congress that it did not in
tend to use the legislative ap
proach on civil rights.
This concession had no effect
on the Dixie Congressmen. They
clobbered the general White House
legislative program just as fierce
ly as though JFK had sent over
an intermarriage bill. The 88th
Congress is the last chance for
legislative action before the 1964
election.
No bill requiring all school
boards to file a plan of desegrega
tion by a certain date has been
introduced or mentioned by the
Administration. The Los Angeles
platform promise is still just a
paragraph of printing.
In the meantime, more than
two million Negro children, nine
years after the Supreme Court
outlawed segregated schools, are
still attending segregated schools.
In the meantime, the Federal gov
ernment is aiding the—State of
Florida to educate thousands of
Cuban refugee children. In a pro
gram costing more than ten mil
lion dollars, the Cuban children
are being furnished either with
bilingual teachers or with two
teachers to a room—Spanish and
English!
For the foreigners, money for
their children’s needs, a solution
to their special problems. For na
tive American children who hap
pen to be black, no help whatso
ever toward school desegregation.
Yes, the Los Angeles promise
on schools could be the one the
parents and voters will not forget.
Pulse Of New York’s Public
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The Amsterdam News welcomes letters on either side of any subject. It is preferred that letters not exceed 250 words and
thee must be stoned. Names wtU ba wtthhald on request. No letters can be returned. AU must be addressed to the KdUor.
We'll Be There!
Sir: HARYOU finds your edi
torial of March 7 was most in
spiring, and HARYOU will be
endeavoring not to violate the
confidence that you, the Am
sterdam News, have placed in
HARYOU.
It is my opinion that thia la
the beginning of the understand
ing of possibilities of unity that
can take place In Harlem which
is only possible if all ot us un
derstand that all of as have Har
lem and its youth as a mutual
interest.
It Is my hope that the Amster
dam News will Join with us In
the coming Community Action
Conference whereupon the citi
zens of Harlem will meet In the
Board of Estimate Chambers to
make themselves felt on behalf
of Harlem's youth.
Ray Rogers
the structure, and the vast im
plications of this operation in a
manner which could not be im
proved upon.
Our Board of Directors would
like to obtain your permission
to reproduce this statement and
to use it as part of the liters
ture which will explain the na
ture of the HARYOU operation
to the general public.
Please accept our thanks and
my personal appreciation for
this demonstration of sensitivity,
social responsibility, and states
manlike Journalism.
Kenneth B. Clark
Chairman of the Board
Tox Advice
Sir:
I have not been in thia
country for very long, but I have
been reading your paper aince
I came here. It has helped me
enormously to adjust to my new
Harlem Youth surroundings.
Opportunities unlimited, Inc.
Clear Statement
I have always been afraid of
Income tax time. It always seem
ed from what I had heard, that
If I make one mistake on my
Sir: It Is a pleasure to write1 forms or if I didn't pay enough
you this letter to inform you that I would be sent straight to Jail.
the Board of Directors of Har
I haven't had anyone that I
lem Youth Opportunities Unlimit
could really ask for advice that
ed, at its meeting on March 11,
I could trust. I see too that Mr.
passed a resolution unanimously
Meaddough says that there aren't
to the effect that this letter
any tax experts in drug stores
should be sent to you.
I was going to see one of those
"experts" this year so I guess
I owe it to Mt*. Meaddough for
keeping me out of Jail.
It was the concensus of those
present at the meeting that your
publisher's statement dealing
with the nature and goals of
HARYOU, which apearcd in the
March 7 issue of the Amster
dam News, was a masterpiece
of clear and insightful analysis.
XhU statement was a major
contribution to the education of
the Harlem community in that
It presented a well balanced and
comprehensive interpretation of
this important community pro
ject. It stated the philosophy.
/>
One more thing. To tell the
truth, I had almost gotten the
impression that all tax collec
tors were monsters with two
heads. But Judging from his art
icle, Mr. Meaddough seems like
a pretty nice guy. Not a monster
at all and very helpful too.
Thank you very much.
Joan Gregorio
Intervale Ave.
New Yofk.' N. Y.
Support
Sir: I belleva that those who
complain about injustice, wheth
er it be in the form of word or
deed, should be the first among
those to applaud roum'ly when
the injustice is reversed.
As you know. I was one of
those who considered unjust the
criticism levelled at HARYOU
by the Amsterdam News.
I believe the Amsterdam News
through the Publisher’s state
ment in your March 9 edition
properly and adequately has set
straight the record, not only in
sofar as HARYOU is concerned
but as to the role of the Am
sterdam News in influencing im
provement in the Harlem com
munity. I wish to applaud both
positions.
In the conference between you,
Mr. Hicks and members of the
Executive Committee of HAR
YOU, it was apparent to me
that the criticisms of HARYOU
operations, to date, were baaed
chiefly on a clear misunderstand
ing of the stuffy function of the
agency rather than on disagree
ment with its ultimate goals and
objectives.
You very properly pointed out
our failure to engage a person
with the skill and experience re
quired to keep the community
fully our efforts to bring improve
ment in the conditions under
which our youth may grow and
develop. I believe HARYOU wiU
quickly move to acquire such
person.
I would hope that the Amster
dam News never '’gives up its
responsibility to be wholesomely
critical. The spirit of your Pub
lisher's statement makes m e
know that in fulfilling that ob
ligation the motives and com
mitment of those social workers
whether a part of the Harlem
community or not who share
your motives and commitments
for community improvement, will
not be impugned.
Legitimate differences about
approaches and methods must
be kept separate from fundamen
tai differences around goals and
objectives.
I earnestly believe that the so
cial workers in our community
and those lay citizens associated
with them share the goals and
objectives of the social work pro
fession. I believe they are the
same as yours and those of your
paper.
I applaud and support your
statement and admire the spirit
that prompted it. More import
antly, I urge that it serve to
rally the full support of the Har
lem Community in all efforts to
assure the improved well-being
of our youth and their families
James R. Dumpson
Commissioner of Welfare
Reds Rebuffed
Sir: African students in Bu
garia have left the country charg
ing racial discrimination arrests
of their leaders who were pro
testing against bad conditions
and also charging that their
classes were taken up with Com
munist propaganda, not leaving
them time to learn the technolog
ical skills for which they came
to study behind the Iron Curtain
Of course, this la a setback
for the Communists in their ef
forts to propagandize among the
colored people's of the world
Tans, the official Communist News
Agency, in trying to minimize
the incident, says that only a
few trouble maker* left and tha'
most of the MO African students
in Bulgaria prefer to stay.
It may be that not all wii
leave, but we can guess how thi
results. With a Communist pn
liceman behind him, each Afri
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Green Beans-Chestnuts
Need some new vegetable dishes for your hungry men
folk? Green Beans with Water Chestnuts is a quick and
easy casserole that’s sure to please the heartiest appetites.
The smooth, rich sauce made from Carnation Evaporated
Milk and condensed cream of celery soup requires no
extra cooking. Couldn’t be much easier...nor more deli
cious ! Carnation, the whole milk that’r b*en concentrated
to the consistency of cream, works wonders in all your
cooking or baking. It’s inexpensive, too;
FOOD FESTIVAL - These
■women compare notes on foods
at a recent meeting of the
National Council of Negro Wo
men's Food Festival and Ba
zaar, held at the Harlem
Branch of the YWCA
ate, left to right, Jen ( hang,
Mrs. Nadetle George, wife of
Sierra Leone's Counselor to
UN; Mrs. Gertrude Gray,
chairman of the festival; Mrs.
Marie Dube, international Or
ganizer, Ethiopian World Fed
eration, who won first place
for her table and Mrs. Addie
Bembury, co-chairman. (Photo
by McAdams'
Exclusive
Club Dance
The Exclusive Club of Fifty,
Inc. recently gave its annual
dance at the Renaissance. Charles
M. Jenkins is president. The
Johnny Walker orchestra provid
ed the music.
Officers include Nathaniel Ray,
vice-president; E. J. Donable and
Benjamin Burrus, secretaries;
Lehman Pearson chaplain and
Clayton Wayne, J. L. Matthews.
Milton Boone. Samuel Pullin and
Glenville Spears.
Offers
Members include Alvin Spring
er, Oneal Brounstorff, Alfred
Morris. Dudley Lee Hunt. Charles
Broww, - Simon Flowers, Willie
Burns, Alfred Bundy and Wm.
F. Hutchinson. - ------
Also Leicester Bryant, Edward
6. Jenkins, Joseph Thompson.
Jessie L Cotton. Clarence Dag-
taw, Wil mot t A. A. Edwards,
Enrique Robinson, James H.
Johnson, Andrew E. Jones,
Brooks Willingham, Albert R.
Scantlebury and John D. Walker.
Guests
Among the guests were Messrs
and Mesdames Thomas Joseph,
George Owens, John Martin,
James Cooper, M. J. Richard
son and Ernest J. Donable.
COME ON, FELLA — Mommy
seems to be saying “Come on,
fella” as baby takes bis first
spoonful of solid food. She is
probably adding “It’s cereal
^Jklso Misses and Mesdames
£rma Su"‘v‘U^Vy'N,A?d fet* Captain Mulz.c
Betty Nias,
Leroy Boyd, Ruth Hunt, Mary
Raynor. Claude Reynolds, Jack
Harleston. Harry Brecher, Staf
ford Cooper, William Prime, J.
M Jones and Walter Chapman.
autographing party and recept
guest of honor at a combination
Booker T. Washington, will be
Hug.. Muizac, Captain of the
Honor Society Meet
The Alpha Kappa Mu Honor
Society will hold Its national an
nual conference on March 28th
to 30th at Prairie View State Col
lege in Prairie View, Texas.
Thomas H. Freeman is president.
Some 125 delegates represent
tag ee-esoo member organiza
tion Are expected to attend. The
purifies of the Society are to
promote high scholarship among
Its ibembers and activity on a
high- intellectual level for its
alunufl in Negro colleges.
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ion tendered him on the occasion
of the publication of a book
"A Star To Steer By,” which
is the story of his life on April
7 at the Uptown branch of the
YWCA.
Miss Beulah Richardson will
lead excerpts from the book,
Miss Louise Jeffers will render
an original ballad dedicated to
Captain Muizac and Hope Ste
vens, Esq.; Richard B. Moore;
George B. Murphy, Jr.; and
representatives from the publish
ers and former crew members
will also participate on the pro
gram.
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and it’s going to be so good”
it is Heinz Instant cereal,
enriched with iron and the
B vitamins and comes in five
varieties—-oatmeal, rice, barley,
mixed cereal and high protein
cereal.
Beauticians' Show
The New York State Beauty
Culturist Corpmittee for the Am
erican Negro Emancipation Cen
tennial Authority will present a
“Prelude to Spring,” hair style
and fashion show in the Public
Events Auditorium of Sterns’ De
partment Store, March 30.
The committee is headed by
Mrs. Maude Gadsen and chaired
by Mrs. Viola Crossland. Wilhel-
mina Adams, Gerri Major, Dr.
Helen deRamus Mitchell and Is
adora Rowe are patrons. Guests
of honor will be, Baron Theo
Von Both, Hon. Herbert B. Evans
and Senator Ivan Warner. Cather
ine Basie, Evelyn Cunningham
Haynes and Lois Alexander will
i preside.
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GREEN BEANS WITH WATER CHESTNUTS
1 tablespoon butter
’/, cup chopped colory
1 tablespoon flour
(Makes 6 servings)
% cup undiluted
CARNATION EVAPORATED MILK
2 packages frozen French-cut
1 teaspoon seasoned salt
string beans
V» teaspoon white pepper
2 tablespoons chopped pimento
1 8-ounee can water chestnuts
Ve tup grated Parmesan cheese
1 can undiluted cream
1 8-ounce can
of celery soup
French fried onions
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Miss Hickson Wins Contest
The “Recipe of the Week” con
test and $5 was won this week
by Miss Linda Hickson, 423 Baltic
Street, Apt 3F, Brooklyn 17, N.Y.
for her favorite recipe of Stuffed
Oranges.
Stuffed Oranges
Cut a thin slice from the stem
end of the oranges. Cut triangles
from the top (about a half inch
deep) and remove centers from
oranges. Dice the part removed
and combine with the dates,
walnuts, raisins and 2 tablespoons
of sugar. Refill orange shells
and bake in oven with 4 inch
bottom of a
for about 45
4 large oranges
8 dates
4 teaspoons chapped walnuts'of water on the
300 degree oven
(minutes. .
4 teaspoons raisins
4
1
4
tablespoons sugar
egg white stiffly beaten ( Fold whites of eggs with 1
teaspoons grated coconut tablespoon of sugar. Remove or
anges from oven, top with egg
white mixture sprinkle with coco
nut and brown in oven.
Lincoln-Mercury Gala
Rain failed to dampen the gala
atmosphere of the annual dinner-
dance held by the Lincoln-Mer
cury Eastern Division last Sat
urday night at the Tavern on the
Green.
Over 500 attended the event
which was highlighted by a floor
show emcee’d by Tony Conste-
nza.
Among the salesmen members
of the 100 Club, and their wives
present were A.P. Aquilino, presi
dent of the Empire Lincoln-
Mercury agency; general sales
manager Henry Binert and Mrs.
Binert.
Also Messrs and Mesdames
Walter Douglas; A1 Worthimer,
Bill Hanley, Harry Reynolds, Car
mine Marcy, Nat Friedman, Ar
thur Posner and John Dodd.
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It’s New, It’s Scarce...
Oranges had a dreadful winter ’.
Freezes spoiled much of the crop,
t making this year’s orange juice often
a disappointing experience.
That’s why Dellwood decided we’d
better offer our very own brand
of Florida Orange Juice. It’s new. It’s
100% pure orange juice as you
remember it — with tree-ripened
natural sweetness. No water or sugar
added. .
Unfortunately, there aren’t many
oranges in this year’s crop juicy enough
to meet our standards. So Dellwood
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The following couples obtained
marriage licenses last Friday loughby Ave.. Brooklyn,
'rom the City Clerk's Office in
Manhattan:
Milton Wadler, 21. of 237 W.
18th St., Manhauan. and Thelma
Pinnrtt. 26, of 90S W. 20th St ,
Manhattan.
Frank Mozie, 28. of W. 89th
St., Manhattan, and Bettie Max
well. 20, of 73 W. 124th St., Man
hattan.
Jerome Small, 21, of 164 W.
121st St., Manhattan, and Vir
ginia Cooper, 23. of 164 W. 121st
St., Manhattan.
Willis Pollard Jr., 28. of Mo
bile, Ala., and Myrtle William-
eon, 23, of 620 Lenox Ave., Man
hattan.
Henry Andrews, 46, of 76 St.
Nicholas Place, Manhattan, and
Lcrralne Archer, 22, of 76 St.
Nicholas Place, Manhattan.
Daniel Jones Jr., 24, of 539
Madison St., Brooklyn, and Eve
lyn Harrison. 27, of 539 Madison
St., Brooklyn.
Hair.p Livingston Jr., 22, of
2077 Eighth Ave., and Marilyn
Bryant, 19, of 32 Central Ave.,
Brooklyn.
Charles James Jr., 25, of 343
W. 122nd St.. Manhattan, and
Haymon Lindsey, 64, of 2364
Eighth Ave , Manhattan, and Sa
die Caldwell, 30. of 2364 Eighth
Ave., Manhattan.
Ervin Yearling, 33. of 27 W
111th St., and Martha Johnson.
26, of 27 W. 111th St.. Manhattan
Clarence Johnson, 36, of 140
Bradhurst Ave., Manhattan, and
Elizabeth Marrow, 36, of 111 W
437th St., Manhattan.
James Ford, 32, of 134 W
112th St., Manhattan, and Clara
Smith, 24, of 750 Riverside Drive,
Manhattan.
Marcus Gibson, 39, of 3647 Fen
ton Ave., the Bronx, and Vivian
Grimaldi, 36, of 1121 E. 225th St.,
the Bronx.
Fletcher Allison Jr., 23, of 408
W. 150th St., Manhattan, and
Malinda Thompsco, 20, of 422
Convent Ave., Manhattan.
Ivan Armfield, 20, of 321 Edge
combe Ave., Manhattan, and
Mary Mooretoead, 20, of 707 St.
Nicholas Ave., Manhattan.
Thomas Moore Jr., 19, of 318
W. 134th St.. Manhattan, and
Dora Jenkins, 16, of 465 W. 116th
St., Manhattan.
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g-5 Siree
YW Presents New Group Of Choreographers
A New Choreographers Con- Schwartz will be presented on
cert featuring original works by Sunday, March 24, at 5 p m. by
Margie Beals, Mary Ehara, Clark Center for the Performing
Lynne Fipplnger, Cynthia Fisk, Arts, West Side Young Women's
Cliff Keuter, Mara Lowrance, Christian Aseociation. Eighth
Jeanne Nuchtern, and Robert Avenue and 51st Street.
This will be the first publle
performance of winners of audi
tions wi.ich Clark Center spon
sors twice a year to encourage
and assist deserving choreograph
ers to display their talents.
said he cracked three ribs cough
ing. . .Money Alston said Pearl
Saunders’ cooking reminds him
of cooking in Harlem in the roar
ing '20’s.. . .Andrew G. Donald
son will be the guest speaker
Thursday, March 21, at the NAA-
CP-YMCA meeting. . Retired
entertainer Thaddeus Drayton
who speaks several languages, in
cluding Russian, celebrated lys
70th birthday last Friday. . .Es
telle Noble, Julia Jones, Jim
mie Williams, Anna Perry, Wil-
helmania Adams and Helen
Brown, Negro Business and Pro
fessional Women, will be honored
at a luncheon at Franks, March
30.
Harry M. Gaines, young tech
nician who developed an inex
pensive flexible denture, is ex
perimenting with a new material
which will revolutionize the den
tal industry. Cyril Jaundoo, pre
sident of the Ten Sportsmen in
the Bronx, will celebrate his birth
day at the club’s affair at the
Embassy Saturday night. Mem
bers are Louis Rcda. Richard
Banks, Irving Hill, Extra Smith,
Walter Hardy, Jimmy Brown,
Harry Connors. Joseph *‘JB”
Blake and Paul Wilcox. . .Mon
day night Pauline Griffin, Josie
Quinones and Princess Pat, three
charming lassies birthdayed.
Red Dillard who is vacationing
in California» will Jet in soon to
see his son and grandkids. . .
Brock Brockington, who slimmed
down, is putting on weight again
. .George Perkins found out
that Frances Govan doesn’t like
strip tease.
Det. Sgt. Eugene McDermott
and detective Cliff Fenton, James
Littlefield and Harold Townes
of the 28th squad gave blood to
the Red Cross. . Oren Johnson,
heavyweight boxer, in from Eu
rope . . Vocalist Viola Acosta open
ed up Joe Welt's Seventh Ave.
Garden Supper Club. . .Jackie
Robinson, A1 Douglas, Ralph
Bunche, Althea Gibson and Mal
colm X watched the Cassius Clay-
Doug Jones fight. . .DA Dawson
birthdayed this week. . .Sylvia
Herring threw stinging water at
Willie Few. . .Did Yvonne Smith
abandon her two kids?. . .John
nie Sanders and Robert Camp be
came enemies over that lass. . .
Jimmy Boyd, the bartender-book
ing agent, birthdayed at Jimmy
Briggs’ Broadway spot. Clarine
Cotton, Jimmy McGriff, Bill El
liott, Henry “Red” Allen and girl
drummer, Connie Thomas, were
on hand.
New Jersey Patrolman William
A. Dickerson reportedly did a
tour of duty In Newark; went
bowling after his wife, Annie
Claudie, was murdered. He
reportedly confessed to the crime
. . .Off duty Ptl. Austin Mulryan
walked into Joseph Friedman's
grocery store while a holdup was
in progress and collared Jerry
Miller. . .Sandra Davenpot is
a decorative lass . . Sammy Ja
cobs, Joseph Ballard, Francis
Stone, Charlie Thomas, Jesse Tho
mas, Ray Clarence and Carn
Hammond will be quite In the
future. . .The 25-voice Mitchell
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is gaining friends.
Dr. Thomas Amos’ death shook
up the regulars at Jock's over
the weekend The doctor suffer
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playing tennis in the 369th Ar
mory. . . .Teenage bride Mary
Kizer became a widow when her
husband, Wallace, died after their
midpuihL session. . .Leon Patter
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20 j/ars. . Son Robinson spent
tw 0 • days in the hospital after
suffering an attack. . .Frank
Hairston no longer thinks wom
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fering'that bullet wound during
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Herb Segar’s "wife, Ann, pre
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Frienda3>f Willis Stepney shocked
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wife, Mercedes, and her friend,
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May Jlu. .Attorney O. T. Wells
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~ M a N. V. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., March 23, 1963
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NBA Convention
To Be In New York
Louis A. Ballard, chairman of
the 23rd National Bowling As
sociation's three-day convention,
which will be held here at the
Americana Hotel, May 19 to 21,
said 300 delegates from 16 states
and 34 cities will be on hand.
Ballard said the convention will
be the largest In the 24-year-old
history of the Association.
The annual championship
tournament will be held at the
112 Edison Lanes in Edison
Township, New Jersey. Preston
Thomas of South Bound Brook,
N. J., president of the local
Metropolitan Bowling Senate of
the NBA expect more than 2000
bowlers to take part.
Proceeds from the tournament
will go to the United Negro Col
lege Fund and March of Dimes.
Eric M. de Freitas is president
of the association; John Thomas
of East Orange, N. J. is vice-
president and Charlie Mae Jones
of Toledo. Ohio, secretary-treas
urer.
N.Y. Boxing
To Continue
Professional boxing In New
York state will continue.
Assemblyman Hayward Pln-
madore. chairman of the "Joint
Legislative Committee on Pro
fessional Boxing, this week said
"Many of us suspected that
professional boxing and wres
tling were Infested with a var
iety of evils and probably
should be abolished."
The Committee changed Its
mind after months of investi
gation but will propose six
changes in the structure of the
laws affecting boxing in the
state.
‘‘.Many of the injuries incurr
ed in competitive sports are
caused by an appalling lack of
conditioning which we can cor
rect by positive physical fitness
programs,” Plumadore said.
END TAX
TROUBLE
SO • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., March 23, 1963
enjoy the good taste of a Phillies blunt Qt each
Harlem Y
Seniors Win
City
Copping the YMCA Greater
New York Seniors Championship,
the Harlem Y Seniors ended their
regular season on Friday, March
16. at Grand Central YMCA, by
defeating the host team by a
score of 100-92
AFTER THE FIGHT — Doug
Jones talking to reporters in
the Garden dressing room after
the Cassius Clay fight. (Left
rear) our own Les Matthews
and (right fore-ground) Mur
ray Goodman. See Sports Whirl
Column. (Photo by Brathwaite)
In The Majors
Black Picks Yankees To
Win Again Despite Trades
H
By JOE BLACK
first base, the twin infield of Rol
lins, Versalles, and Allen rates
with the best In the majors.
8. Los Angeles
9. Kansas City
10. Washington
NEW YORK YANKEES
The Impractical old cry of
"break up the Yankees” has
been replaced by the chant of
"beat the Yanks by trading ball
players."
Earl Battey is the All - Star
team catcher, and the outfield Is
adequately patrolled by Harmon
Killebrew, Bob Allison and Lenny
Green. Killebrew and Allison sup
ply most of the power. Between
them in '62, they hit 77 home runs
and drove in 228 runs. Bob Lem
on may come back and help.
Thia year 30 players already
have swapped uniforms via the
trade or cash
purchase route.
On my travels
special market-
as Greyhound
lng representa
tive, 1 hear rum
bles of fresh
trade winds so
It's very diffi
cult at this point
to give a run-
down on the
1963 American League pennant
race.
The front line and reserve tai
ent of the Yankees will once
again bring the petmant to the
"House That Ruth Built.” This
will be the first time in many
years that they will open the sea
son with a set outfield — Tom
Tresh, Mickey Mantle, and Rog
er Maris. These three men can
run, field, throw and hit with
power. The only "if’ in the in
field is Joe Pepitone at first base.
Elston Howard and John Blan
chard, the catchers, should im
prove their batting; but, should
they falter, Manager Ralph Houk
The acquisition of big Gus Tri-
can always call upon the redoubt
andos to do the catching will
able "Yogi" Berra. Ralph Terry,
add to the offensive punch of the
Bill Stratford, and Whitey Ford
Tigers; he will join such sluggers
head a formidable pitching staff.
New York Yankees are strong fa-'Big Stan Williams, acquired in a
as A1 Kaline, Norm Cash and
v^rites to win their fourth straight! trade with the Dodgers, will have Rocky Colavito. New addition
The pitching "big four,” Cam-
ilio Pascual, Jim Kaat, Jack
Kralick and Dick Stigman Is aug
mented by a capable bullpen.
Big weaknesses are lack of right
handed pitching and bench
strength.
At the moment, however, the
THE DETROIT TIGERS
yjiaek
i. New York
league flag. Here’s the way the 8 good season as the fourth Bubba Phillips gives them de-
fijiish looks to me:
fense and hustle at third base,
but Chico •Fernandez, Jake
Wood, and Dick McAuliffe must
improve making the double play
If the Tigers are to stay In con
tention.
MINNESOTA TWINS
starter.
Although they did not make
any meter changes via trades or
sales, the team la solid enough to
edge out the other contendere for
second place. With Vic Power on
JZ. Minnesota
J. Detroit
X- Cleveland
6. Boston
k. Chicago
7. Baltimore
8
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MAKE
The win of the Harlem Y Sen
iors was their third champion
ship. A post season game has
now been arranged with Cortez
Peters Business College, unde
feated team of Washington, D.C.,
in Washington, on Saturday,
March 23.
THE LINE-UP:
HARLEM
Hobbs
«Ford
Garrett
Collins
Gibbons
Wood
Brown, J. ’
Russel
Brown, W.
Williams
GRAND CENTRAL
Kaspar
Mann
Gold school
Von Appen
Morandi
Kiernan
Belghsston
Higgins
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NCAA Finals
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la an exclusive New York
telecast. Metropolitan Broad
casting Television’s WNEW-TV
(Channel 5) will bring together
the two college basketball teams
for the most important single
gam« of the entire season.
On Saturday, March 23rd
from 9:30 to 11 p.m., in a live
telecast from Louisville, Ky.,
Chnwirl 8 will present the finals
of the National Collegiate Ath
letic Association which will de
termine the overall winner and
runnerup.
Juan Pizarro and John Buzhardt
was adequate in ’62. Veterans
Nellis Fox and Sherm Lollar and
newcomer Ron Hansen must
show great Improvement.
BALTIMORE ORIOLES
Trading for Luis Aparicio, A1
Smith, Mike McCormick and
John Orsino has improved the
speed and defense of the Orioles
but the team needs a righthanded
power hitter to team up with
Jim Gentile and Boog Powell
The Orioles appear to have one
of the strongest infields In the
league and better balance in the
outfield. Pitching also has some
good-sized question marks.
LOS ANGELES ANGELS
TTw Clock has struck midnight
for tlw *62 "Cinderella Team" of
baseball and ’63 will find them
fighting to stay out of the collar.
Leon Wagner Lee Thomas and
Bob Rodgers are solid ball play
ers, but only a miracle could
have this three - year-old team
getting the mileage from this
iyoup of castoffk and untried
players that they get in *62.
KANSAS CITY ATHLETICS
Ed Lopat will have the desire
to elevate the team’s standing,
but we believe there is little he
will be able to do about It. He
can build his team around three
.300 hitters. Norm Stebern, Man
ny Jiminez and Jerry Lumpe. Ed
Charles at third base and Glno
Cimoli in the outfield are two
other good hands.
WASHINGTON SENATORS
Manager Mickey Vernon needs
more than Chuck Hinton to com
bine with his excellent pitchers,
Dave Stenhouse, Tom Cheney,
Claude Osteen and Jack Hannan,
if the Nata are to vacate the cel
lar.
They have sufficient pitching In
Frank Lary, Hank Aguirre, Jim
Bunolng and Don Mossl. With a
sound Lary and Kaline perform
ing all season, this club will be
in the thick of the pennant fight.
CLEVELAND INDIANS
The lofty rating accorded this
team Is based on my personal
admiration and respect for their
new manager, Birdie Tebbetts
Yours truly had the pleasure of
pitching for him at Cincinnati.
At the moment the team's strong
point is pitching, which is head
ed by 20-game winner, Dick Don
ovan. Jim (Mudcat) Grant should
improve with the benefit of ]
spring training this year. Willie
Kirkland must boost his .200 bat
ting average if he is going to help
Tlto Francona, John Romano and
Joe Adcbck with the offensive
punch.
BOSTON RED SOX
New Skipper. Johnny Pesky,
has acquired through trades the
type of team that can win in Fen
way Park and on the road. At
home, they have Frank Malzone,
Lou Clinton, Dick Stuart and Ra
mon Mejias to take advantage of
the short left-field fence.
On the road, they can all
reach home-run territory along
with Carl Yaatrzemskl and Gary
Geiger hitting them from the left
side. Gene Cooley, Earl Wilson.
Bill Monbouquette and Dick Ra-
datz head a capable pitching
staff. Felix Mantilla la ready to
step in If Chuck Schilling does not
improve his *62 work at second
base.
CHICAGO WHITE SOX
Selected annually to finish hi
the first division, the *63 cam
paign will find them heading the
second division. Floyd Robinson
enjoyed a banner season last
year and Joe Cunningham hit
very well, but neither is a power
hitter and the Pale Hose need a
cleanup batter.
They strenghtened their bull
pen when they got Hoyt Knuckle-
ball Wilhelm In a trade, but their
pitching headed by Ray Herbert.
THEY’RE OFF - With the
opening of Aqueduct on Wednes
day, Hirsch Jacobs, the lead
ing trainer in throughbred rac
ing and Edward T. Dickinson,
president of the New York Rac
ing Asaoclation look over Mrs.
Ethel D. Jacobs* Affectionate
ly, left, with James Monahar.
up following workout. Alton Fin
ney holds the reins of the lead
pony. Affectionately, top money
winning juvenile filly last year
earned $216,357 from nine vic
tories. She chalked up six of
her victories in stakes.
TRY
Aqueduct Opens For 64 Days
to New York on Wednesday, as
the 64-day Aqueduct spring meet
ing launched the New York Rac
ing Association’s 1963 season.
Thoroughbred racing returned stages of the meeting will be
focused on 3-year-Jlds pointing
towards the classic races of the
Triple Crown — the Kentucky
Derby, the Preakness and the
Belmont Stakes.
T total of 28 stakes races with
$967,500 in added money will be
presented at the Aqueduct spring
meeting. Over the course of the 1 the daily
full season, the New York Racing cl°se at 1:20.
Post Time
First post time is at 1:30 p.m.
double windows
There are nine
races daily, including a $10,000
overnight race on days when no
stakes race is scheduled.
As usual, the Transit Authority
is running subway express spe
cials to the track, starting from
42nd St. and 8tb Ave. at 11:10
a.m. on weekdays and 10.30 on
Saturdays and holidays, in ad
dition, regular service on the
Rockaway branch of the Indepen
dent Subway stop at the special
Aqueduct station.
FRIEDLAND
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574 LENOX AVE., Cer. 139 $».
"Our 20th Year in Tax Sarvica"
12 Noon to 8 P.M.
Association will offer 112 stakes
races with $4,182,500 in added
money.
Following the Aqueduct spring
meet, racing moves to Belmont
on June 3 for 26 days through
July 2. Aqueduct then has 22
days from July 3 through July 27
and then, from July 29 through
Aug. 24, come the four weeks at
Saratoga where this year the
Centennial of racing at the Spa
will be celebrated. On Aug. 26
racing returns to Aqueduct tor
30 days through Sept. 28, then
Belmont runs for 24 days, Sept
30 through Oct. 26. The season
closes out at Aqueduct with the
final meet starting on Oct. 28.
TSU's Wright
Drake Referee
DES MOINES, Iowa — Stanley
V. Wright, coach of the fabulous
relay teams of Texas Southern
University In Houston, will be
referee of the college division of
the 54th Drake Relays here on
April 26-27.
Bob Karnes, Relays Director,
The first Aqueduct meeting,
which runs through June 1, lists
stakes for all divisions but the
prime interest in the earlier
made the announcement Satur
day, noting that Wright would
succeed Jerry Wieland, Loyola
of Chicago coach.
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12 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, March 23, 1963
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
ROOMS
ROOMS
APARTMENTS
APARTMENTS
HOUSES
HOUSES
HOUSES
HOUSES
Metthattan—Famished
Manhattan-Furnished
Monhutton Unfurnished________ brooklyn—Fwhhnd
Manhattan—For Sula
Bronx—Far Sale
Queens—For Sale
Queent-For Sale
HOUSES
Queens—For Sale
1, 2 end 3 Rooms
1, 2 and 3 Roams
— --- , ____, ■ *.......................... —6^.,,
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ALVIN HOTEL
(earner Broadway)
Ml W. Mad (Inal
MBW TOR* ( ITT. M. T.
CO 54847
Hawij darerated raaaas.
at raaaaaabla prlraa.
epertal rataa far theatri-
NOREE STUDIO
-152 We«t 84th—
PhoM TR 34700
1 room furnlabad. Utcbaa Alaa
1 and 3-room neatly furnlabad
apartwente Weekly. monthly.
Vary reaaonabla rataa.
•I-
34th St, 153 West
Newly Renovated
1 AND 2 ROOMS
With Incinerator
Telephone In Every Room
FRANKLIN ARMS
Do You Need
A Room
Warm A Comfortable
WE HAVE IT
YOU WILL RENT OUR
ROOMS ON SIGHT
■attar • Safa Living At
THE MIDWAY
• Flraproof Building
Enjoy A Hama
KITCHENETTES
from $20 np
la a furnished Ream
Fall Hotel Service
Linen Frer-Ltllltlee Fraa
Telephone la Beam
Elevator Operater On
Duty 14 Haara Dally
Na Beearity—Na Fee
We Alao Accommodate
TraaalaaU A Teurteta
Roams without cooking
From $13.50 wk. far 1
From $15.00 wk. far 2
MO 3-7200
Aek For Room Clerk
213 Wast 100th Straat
Right on the Corner
of Broadway
126 St. 272 W. (Cor I Ave)
Hotel Braddock
Harlem't Favorite Hotel
Original Owners
Hava Returned!
Single Rooms
(INCLUDINO TV)
from $13.93 week A op.
— ALSO —____
1 A 3 ROOM SUITES
WITH PRIVATE BATHS
TRANSIENTS: ».4O DAY UP
Inspection invited!
MO 2-1700
HOTEL BARBERA
apt*., Went I
dally- I
TV. maid.
Parking la never a
eei w. itind et
AU 3-9000
<nstn |
HAMILTON PLACE
HOTEL
Newly Renovated. Claaa
1 Room Housekeeping
Unite
Private Bathe
Television
COMPLETE
HOTEL SERVICB
Telephone in Every Room
REASONABLE RATES
Trend anti
14-Hr Switchboard
• Service
Quiet. Fine Neighborhood
30 Hamilton PI., TO 15200
(118th St.. B’way Subway)
HOTEL
MARSEILLES
cor. 103rd St. A B'way(
at Subway Entrance
Completely furnished
rooms and Apts, with
private baths.
• Kitchenette!
• Phones in
every room
Reasonable
rates -
Transient
accommo
dated
$3.00 per day!
UN 4-2100
2 and 3 ROOMS
Private kitchen and bath
Children — No Fees
OWNER GL 2-1923
IRVING ARMS HOTEL
222 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
(Comer 94th Street)
Refrigeration and cooking In
every room.
SINGLES — 315 UP WEEKLY
DOUBLES—*17.50 UP WEEKLY
Doily *3.90 and up.
Maid Service
Irving Arms credit cards
honored.
For Information and reserva
tions:
CALL Rl 94320
General Management, Joe Rubino I
Brooklyn -Furnished
2 and 3 ROOMS
Private Kitchen and Bath
Children — No Fees
OWKER GL 2-1925
Bronx Landlords I
LBtT TOUR BOO1B. Am..
BOUSES A EITCHENETTES
WITH cat
J. WILLIAM DUMCAN .
Liceneed Broker
WY 1-1635
1391 PROSPECT AVE. BRONX
Manhattan- Furnished
1, 2 and 3 Rooms
BARBERA REAL ESTATE
a» FOR RENT
APTS., ROOMS. CHILDREN
INTEGRATED
Furnished • unfurnished
1696 Amsterdam Avenua
cor. W. 142nd SL
AU 6-0095
George Robert*, Mgr.
723 ST. NICHOLAS AVE.
(Cor. W. 148 St.—Subway at
building.) 2 rma. Modern. All
lateat Improvements No fees. See
Supt. or caU Owner. FO 8-6400.
115 Street, 104 West
• Newly Renovated
a 2U end 3’i Reotrn
e Celered Tile Bathe
• New Kitchen equipment
0 large Westinghouse
Refrigerator with Freexer
a Agent an Premises
BwayAW105St. ,
3Vh A 4 roams
$120 A $125
Juat compiatad. Colored tUa
baths, mosaic kitchens
Coll owner, UN 5-3203
Newly Remodeled Bldgs.
With all lateat appliance*.
124 W. 134th St
3 A 3 nn apta available. Un
furnished. Call
Mita Fhelp.
FO 13464
Supt’a on pramlaaa
Owner
No fee
Madam studio apartment
lOSth Bway vicinity
Celered tile hath, lateat equip
ment. 2 A 84x». From 380 io
SIM. CaU Owner.
UN 54203
MOHAWK HOTEL
DOWNTOWN
BROOK I.TN
NKWLT RENOVATED
1, X 3 Room Apts
1 room from $25
Near achoola and churchaa
Fraa gaa aad electric. Fall
hotel service. M hour
Waded lobby
379 Washington
Ava., Brooklyn
MA 2-1900
(3RD
Brooklyn—Unfurnished
1, 2 and 3 Rooms
St. Marks. — Kingston Ava.
IVs, 2 and 3 rm. apts.,
newly remodeled, new ap
pliances $60 and up, UL
3-2S70, agent.
Queens—Unfurnished
1, 2 and 3 Rooms
3’/i A 4’/i Rooms
Beautiful Garden Type
Modern, private garage,
AU apta. newly painted
and floors acraped.
$115 to $135
102-41 1S4 St. Hollis
JA 3 9699 (owner)
IN AU BOROS
•mall Dawe Paymeato
ALSO
GENERAL INSURANCE
Wl 7th Arena,
Between uath anud 138th Sta.
AC 1-7BM Irea
Bronx—For Saia
Rosadala Avu. vie.
(4 bedroom*). FuU r
tk bath. 2
13 fam. 1/8 (3 bedrooms),
| garage. 325.000.
W. Bronx
I Brick 3 fam. '1/5. I/B.
1 baaamaot, 3 car garaga. S3B.-I
000.
Bathgate Ava. vie. |
full basement. (In. room,
bath. 312.000.
I Douched 3 (am. 1/3. 1/1
Wakefield
1 fam. * rooms
a), pins walk-in
ency apt. Garage. 1
a. *184)00.
ck 1 yr old. 3 fam. 1 4,1
|l/Si 1 fare xone. *27,000.
Williamsbridge
Brick det. (90x100). 3 fam.|
1/4, 3/9'a. full basement,
tached garage. *294)00.
Detached (189x110). 9
(8 bedrooms), full baaementj
plus 2 On. rooms. 2 car
Uched garage, beautlfull
grounds. *23,000.
Gunhill Rd. vie.
4/4a,
2 blocks subwayj
I Brick detached 3 fam. 1/sJ
*324)00.
Many Others. Open Sunday.
Irving Kotzen
*53 E 233 St. — n 7-37*4
a Only 1 FHA Mtge
SOUNDVIEW— CASH *1990
Naw 4 badrm. home*. brick.
Garage.
W. BRONX—
CASH 32.900
3 fam. 11 rma. marble firs.
Garaga.
ELDER AVE— CASH 32.000
2 fam bnck. mod fully vacant.
N. BRONX—
CASH *3.500
Naw 2 fam. brick. 11 rma.
large patio.
LU 9-6200
SAMALOT
1014 E 163rd St nr Southern Blvd
Open • All to • PM A Sun.
W. Bronx. 170th St. Nice 7 room
home. aU Improvements. Nice
yard Buy-option or rent 3130 mo.
ALEXANDER DELLE CESE
904 E. 14Mb St.
MO 9-1400
Brooklyn—For Rent
Riverdale Ave. 6 family.
3 apta vacant.
Ryerson St. 3 family, 2
vacancies.
Liberty Ave, 2 family, all
vacant.
Fulton St. 1 family, 2
vacancies.
Monroe St. 2 family, all
vacant.
Dekalb Ave, 2 family, all
vacant.
BROKER
PR 1-6727
HOUSES A APTS. TO RENT.
BKLYN OR QUEENS
RELIABLE JA 4-6660
149-09 JAMAICA AVE.
Nassau-Suffolk—Unfurnished Nassau-Suffolk—Unfurnished Nassau-Suffolk—Unfurnished
APARTMENTS
APARTMENTS
West End Av. 936 (106 St.)
Columbia University Area
LAST FEW APARTMENTS
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COUNTRY CLUB - GAROEN APTS. •
. IN THE MOST CONV. LOCALE OF COPIAGUE •
at
THE LANCASTER
• lVi-room kitchenette apta.
• Newly renovated
• Sunken colored tile bath
• Elevator
• Incinerator
• Intercom door system
• Agent on Premises
V References
\
Modern studio apartments
2 & 2V2, $75-$95
59 WEST 105 STREET
2'/z &3,$100-$110
170 WEST 85 STREET
Owner. See Supt or call
UN 54203
246 Bradhurst Ave.
(Cor. W. 154th ST.)
* Newly Renovated
* 1 ’/* Ream* $ 90.00
* 2'/* Room* $110.00
* 3 Rooms $128.00
• Elevator - Incinerator
. Colored Tile Baths
• 10 Cu. Ft. Frigidaira Ref.
• IND Subway 2 Block,
• Oppotota Park
• Owner operated—No Fee
• Office on Premises
OPEN FOR RENTING
Mon to Fri, 9 AM to 5 PM.
Bronx—Unfurnished
1, a ana o Rooms
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FEATURES THAT WILL AMAZE YOU!
• Separate entrances
• Modern electronic kitchens
• Overabundance af luxurious all mica kitchen cabinets
• Refrigerator with freezer
• Each apt with individual heat controls
• Tiled color — keyed bath
• Oak hardwood floors
• Basement storage
• Ample parking
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DIRECTIONS: Southern State Pk'way to Exit 32, East on Sunrise H'way to Great Neck Q
Rd. - OR - Sanrise H'way to Groat Neck Rd., turn South and ere** Great Na_ck Rd.- £
directly apposite school.
TEL. (Code 516) IV 6-7922
Agent on premises Fri., Sat. A Sun. 114 P.M.
NEWLY RENOVATED
4 ROOMS AND OVER
HOUSES
HOUSES
Queens—For Sale
Queens— Far Sale
WESTBURY
’ Brand new 4 4 1 room epto,|
.1 * 3 bedroom ndto «
| furnished. Win be
for occupancy lot af Aprll.l
, 1983. Heat, refrigerator, laun- ’
I dry faculties, paved perking,,
Janitor, etc.. Included. Low.^
iiong. all brick modern build-
I lag. Applicants are being I
thoroughly interviewed. 3)
I rooms *130 month. 4 rooms,
I 3145 month.
ROOSEVELT
I*. 5. 4 room apta. Immediate|
Occupancy.
PARKVIEW REALTY
k ED 3-1347 FR 8-88301
BUY AT STRIDE
Watch our reduced prices&compare
Hollis
$14,990
Brick
All rooms xpaclnua and large, modern kitchen A bath, garage,
playground yard, automatic beat, see thia wanderful bay today.
Springfield Gdns
$16,500
Brick bungalow. 10 yra young, alt rooms on one floor, seml-
flniched basement, ran be flninhed late a 2nd apt. Automatic
beat. Lata af extras. Garage. Truly a wonderful bay.
Brick
Hollis
Brick
Brick
(Px cheerful roema. t’k hatha, full finished basement, can
be uaed as 2nd apt- Detached garage, nr achoola a transporta
tion. Pries *19.580. S8M needed.
STRIDE REALTY
HO 4-7630
AX 7-8700
IVk, * A S room apta. Sunken
tuba, tiled bathe, modern kitch
en.. No feea. Owner
Ct 2-9655
1104 Findlay Ava. Nr. 167th 8t.
Bx. Newly renovated 2 6 3
Rm. apt *89 - *99 No fee
LU 8 4510 Owner. Nr. IND
Sub.
4 ROOMS AND OVER
NEWLY RENOVATED
723 ST. NICHOLAS AVE.
4 Room* & 3 Rooms
(Car. W. 148 ». Subway at
bulldinf ) 2 rma Modern All
latest improvements No faea. See
Supt. or call owner. FO 8-6400
$95-5120
See Supt. In basement.
979 Aldus St, Bronx
Owner
REDUCED RATES
Rich's Plaza
AM CONDITIONED
ROOMS
Smart A Homelike
AR
nt 144th St.
hi ouch
hath*, wall to wall car-1
paring. Maid sorrict.
TRANSIENTS
AD 4-7300
Qaurgo Rkh, Prop.
Moniiottaa-Unfurnished
1, 2 and 8 Roams
HARLEM'S NEWEST BLD6.
127 W. 133rd St.
2'*, 3's, 4'*
NO IENTINC FEE
Controlled Vestibule Deer
* Free Burglar Alorm
I e Ample Cleiet*
* Incinerator
* Air-cenditien outlet*
a MeNywoed type kitchea*
eat ea Fremh
kaw. |M R.
a 24S12
Bn akiyn—Fnrn**.!!(l
1, 2 and 3 Roam*
Beautifully Furnished
I AND * HOUM Arm.
Private kitchens and bath
room.. Gaa. eteetrtetly free.
Eletamr helldlng. Adnlt. pre
ferred. Near Nth Aee. aahway
and Brighton IJne. Keen dally
—Nnndaya Call after IO A M.
KINMFT ARMS AITS.
•7 HKRKIMKR ST.
(ItITtft
P?wly Renovated
11 tj Findlay Avenue
*44 rma. M0-»'S; * rma. *11*
.788 K. 1.79th St . 214 rma. *»0
4 rma, *11*; I
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Flarge reams, finished]
Abatement apt; with e«
Ikitchen A hath, g
kdriveway wrth garage!
■leads at extra*. A Baaaty 1
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[FHA $1000 dawn.
H & H
17S-W KltlaMe Ave., Jamaica;
Open 7 Daya, t:SM:3t
JA 3-5300
ST. ALBANS
$11,990
"RANCH BEAUTIFUL"
NO CASH
NECESSARY VETS.
ONLY $390 FHA
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THIS IS IT! . . . The luxurious, impressive 1 level beauty you've been looking O
for, being sacrificed for immediate sole. Huge party sized living room ... ultra Q
modern, work-saving eat-in kitchen .. . king-sized sun splashed bedrms ... £
New Hampshire finished basement... all on a loved, well cared for landscaped a
lot, within walking distance to oil transportation, schools, shopping and
Houses of Worship.
WE ALSO HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OF RENTAL •
HOMES AND APTS. WITH NO FEE TO TENANTS!!! •
20th Century Homes:
168-10 HILLSIDE AVE., JAMAICA
OLympia 8-9000
•
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WE DARE YOU TO MATCH THIS VALUE'I
IN LOVELY SO. OZONE PARK - QUEENS
BRAND NEW
2 FAMILY
BRICK & SHINGLE
ONLY $490
DOWN
ON LAYAWAY PLAN
FHA—5’/.%—30 YR. Mtqa.
• FREE BONUS •
WHIRLPOOL
CLOTHES DRYER
To 1st 15 Buyers
ONLY $14.40
WEEKLY
PAYS EVERYTHING
INCL. AMORTIZATION
Tv. 5 rm apii.. fully tiled katka. color keyed
kitchen, with counter rangea A wall ovens,
separate dining rooms, natural wood dears.
2 separate Automatic Heating Plants. Bow A
picture windows, full basement with Inside A
outside entrances, service entrance, enclosed
children*, ptsyyard. finest construction featureg
thruout. Near all shopping. Houses of worship,
transit, etc.
QUALITY HOMES
SUTTER AVE„ BET. 142nd & 143rd ST., SO. OZONE PARK, QUEENS
DIRECTIONS:— Grand Central Pkway Io Van Wyck Expressway, continue on Van Wyek to
Rockaway Blvd . left to 113rd St., right 2 blocks to Sutter Ave., right to model!
OR:— Linden Blvd to Southern Stale Pkway. EASTBOUND. then la Van Wyck Expressway,
right to Rockaway Blvd.. right to 143rd St., right again 2 blocka to Sutter Ave. A Model.
Sales Representative — DELCOA REALTY — on premise*
Owners Desperate Must Sell
Job Transfer Domestic Troubles Job Transfer
LEGAL
2 FAMILY
BRICK
RANCH
$10,000
VACANT
G.I. APPROVED 3 Yn. Old $14,990 3 Blocks to S'bwoy
Unbeatable value because It has
been given Its aala price by a
US. Government appraiser, 5
rncma on 1st floor, and 4 rooms
on second floor, private entrance,
(arage. large yard and automatic
heat.
Tremendous size bedrooms, fu-
turama kitchen, lined with Birch
cabinets, colored tils bath. Hotel
size Living Room, landscaped
plot, automatic heal, all this In basement, large full yzrd. Move
Dialog Rooms, modern kitchen
. and bath, large full and complete
3 Huge Bedrooms. Living and_
the Hollia section of Queens. in within 20 days.
G.I. NO CASH G.I. NO CASH G.l. NO CASH
FHA $690 CASH FHA $450 CASH FHA $150 CASH
ST. ALBANS | $89.30 Mo. Payment J $67.68 Mo. Payment
QUALIFIED
159-14 Hillside Ave. (Parsons Blvd. Station)
Open 7 Day. Weekly. • :*8 to 1* P.M.
AX 7-0900
$16,490
Albans -
No Cash Down Gl
- $600 Down FHA
7 rooms, 3 bedrooms, fin. basement with kitchen,
wall to wall carpet, 1 black transit & shopping.
Call Today — Won't Last
No Money Down
PGE Realty
107-17 Sutphin Blvd. (150 St.)
OL 7-4222
THIS IS AN
EMERGENCY SALEI
Lending In.tllntlno want, ta I
sell 3-PAMILT BRICK
ROCR ... S and 4 Room
Apt. Only. *d*8 DOWN!
Everyene ha. a ebanee—
Tan do nat need to be a
Ol . . .
bet It would he preferred
J* LENDER FORECLOSED
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ClASSiFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Bronx-Furnished
Bronx—Furnished
Broahiyw—Furwishad
Brooklyn Furm>-.cd
Broahlyn—Furnlglwd
Br*qklyn—FurnHIfd
Brooklyn-Furnished
Queens—Furnished
fant'4 Irnm oretedlna 0009 L^*****1- KH. ’lean. quiet, 2 Ism EIJfe.'RT ST.. 14. tlx furnished Irani i MAKltsN ST. Mrge rm, couple pre
| ferred AIm h*U rm. men prefer
r*,fc,w,njLX-jC "> Xoum. cooking. near tubway rm GL 2-62*4.
lSsDf ST E. Newly decorated. wok-
.
S-8150
inf. Working people pref Own LARGE ROOM, Reapectable work-
refrigerator Mrs M LU 4 0003 m* people pref TV 14260
VICINITY DOTH ST Pleasant, hot
S NEATLY turn kilchen
FLATBUSH
■SECTION
Ikouhle r,d GL M®12
J
luimahed rm. quirt home, near MAW y AVK ,
irtnsp. and shopping lavlUtlrs. , ,lkfc b
WHiple preferred UL 44)170
i ly", .*tre I PM
rurB1Bh^ rnl.
preferred NK H
•
UTERI.ING PL.. 1248 — Neat hall 2 RMS. Furnished. *22.30 wk. 1 . LARGE. FURNISHED, KITCHEN,
rm. man preferred.
large kitchenette. *14 wk. | Subway
MA 2-7*33
ST ALBANS. Furn rm. Respectable
lady preterred. LA 5-80*4.
srrKRIJNG PL. nit*, business ife. A,i*'A 1
UL 7-*,T
non preterred. PR 14538
LARGE modern furnished kt I chan-
STERLING PL. near Sixth Ave. cite. *30.50 weakly. 2 week's secur-
Hall rm, MA 2*3*9
) tty. HA 8-2819
SrCRUNG IL. ratpv rm. coukmg KM, Single working person preterred —
...
...... - — —
'
_
-------------— —I friget-slor BU 7-7270.
B*t« •
snustle, No cooking. JK 7 57*9
private bwuw, Raa- i ■•clUtiM. ****
or IU 2-7*12
| J FURN RMS to let
CALL
HI ST H W — Cwy rooms
I er 2 persons pref Private refrig
orator Cooking .Near all convenl
anraa. *13.8* par week A up See
Mrs. Lang or call Ft) 440X2 for
- ■
—_ CY 18337
LARGE ROOM. West Bmi. near
subway Private refrigerator Kit
chen, Call evenings. CY 44226.
SATH ST. L Slagle working man
pref. >1* wkly. TV 1-3833._____
K3RI* ST., E . LARGE Double rm.
single or couple working pref.
ROOM FOR RENT
MO 9-7*27
SINGLE A DOUBLE Klkhaa privi
leges. Child. KJ 241844.
LARGE FURNISHED room CY 4
UL 5 2878
0334 Call after 3PM
KLATBL-bM Near Kings County Mr-
inity, student or nuree preterred.
private home. LN 94*70.
FULTON ST. 844 — Near Shopping
schools. Welfare. ST 94*01
441 FRANKLIN AVK. Rm.
kitchen and bath. «T 9-OOU
CATES AVE., 87. Laras kit.
Working coupfe preferred
GATES AVE., 583 Furn rm. all
conveniences. Oliver. GL 2-1123.
GARFlEllD PL.. 210 — Lairge nice
rm. kitchen MA 2-38*7.
2 RMS TOGETHER Lge rm. Sep
al*. Child. Priv. WY 3-1433.
gle A double. Bx CY 2-8244
RMS WORKING people pref Sin GR*ND AVE . 488. Rm and kitchen
ette. neatly lurn. working couple
preferred, retcictu.es. Call 9:30
PM until UL 7-Utt.
EUKN' RM Light, nice neighbor
hood CY 2-8899
NEATLY FURN rm. Christian home IMedium
1H RMS. WITH private kitchenette.
Working man pref Nr. Prospect ” nO>‘
Button. 110 wkly. DA 2-2304. GREENE AVE., 7*7 —
Green e bell.
Very clean. Furn. nicely locked **M » ——» *E** T
building Adults pref. *80 wkly. GREEN- iV. -
Also lovely private angle rm. 83
wkly See caretaker. Mrs Webster **“•
410 E. 134 St. Walk-In APT. ________ _
_______ !_«*MlM_____ i (GREENE
M7**
s preferred.
GL 2-8467
7.
,
Mt IMMOUCH ST . 200
__________ HAJJ- ROOM
MctXI.NOUQM ST, 434. Large or
email rm. Cooking
McDGNOLGH ST., SIS. Largs utch-
•UO rm. au^fe
preferred.
MrDONOVGH IT. 708. 1 rme. man
pref GL s-teat____________
MCDONOUGH BT . 171. Neatly fur-
tushed large rm. Working girl
preferred.
MONROE ST.. 449. Neatly turn,
rm. cooking, refrigerator. Tele
phone service GL 2 *531
MONROE ST. 211. Largs rm and
t> Working couple preferred. Near
ell transp
HY 2-8743
STERLING PLACE KttcbsneUs
Man pref. MA 2-307*
STRAUS ST , UHL rum rtp Cook
tng. Good traaap. Naar Blake Ava.
STVVESYVANT AVE.. 2 Rras.i 1
Single, 1 hall rm. furnished, call
after 7 20. all day SatSun.
OL 2-M10
NE 8-740S
■■ "■ i" "■■■'■
FVHNIhHEn kitchenette rm, nr sub.
worhutg peuyU preferred. HY 3
4332
.
BM. Ninety furataSad. Single gentle
man preferred. HY 3-5369.
LARGE RM. Refrigerator. Working
petaon preferred HR
irVYVESANT AVE.. J71, Nr QuiP1*ARGE
cy 2 rms Share kilchen RY 1- .
7«
rn'*. children.
_ T> 3S727 ,________
KITCimNETTM and hall rma. im-
en wwiiw".™ - ---“I Pcovament. traiup, bachelor or
hI L i vEgANT AVE,, Bedrm. liv- C'.upie preferred NF aaiTSS
Prefer red. NE 44)755
in* rm combination, twin beds.
bachelors preferred ST 3-2506. BEAUTIFUL HALL RM, Nr. Noe-
---------------------- - ,
--------------- trend, no cooking. LN 7-2UM
STUYVESANT AVE. Large rm‘. No Hinuvnur wiTi-ii—O..U—L.
cooking HI 1-2183
cooamg. m win._____________ ferred. MA 24)1*4.
RUNNING WATER. Sub. man pre-
SUMPTER ST. 2J3 — Nicely furn-'SMALL BALL Bedrm, gtnglg pes*
MONROE 9T, 488 l^rge rm and
OL 5-0343.
studio type
cookiag.
rm. no
sett preferred. GL 54)144.
HM. Working lady preferred
Call
m^MONIUMt OT. rm. oniat jmmaa
VANDERBILT AVE., 394. LARGE
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.,
. GL 3-8743.
reepec-
MONROE ST., 2*< lirgi~nn—Cook.
ferred
feired. UL 7-7052.
“ALL RM. Na CookUg7~8all a^
| tlme> r20W
VAN BUREN ST., Large rm on LARGE or email rm. Private frig-
IARGE DOUBLE room, kitchen cooking,
preferred, near FGtbush Ava
ARGE DOUBLE room, kitchen cooking, runigerator. telephone PACIFIC ST. 14*3 (near Kingston VAN BUREN ST. 148. 1 LARGE couple or single preferred.
privileges Working peopl. pref service. JA *3722._____________ Av.( , block> WD sub .King. rm tarnished, refrigerator, 1 adult_________PR 4-73g3
23 OAKLAND PL. *. funt. couple
_____________________________________ NEATLY furnished rm. Working
front, 215 wk. call bet 7:30 and idaife. PR g-1121
10 30 HY 3 4089
AVE.. LARGE. Small.
COLLEGE AVE.. 1027 Apt. 2. Room i__ _______..
LU 7-2621
'
to rent. Call event***. CY 3-0222 3 ROOMS furnished 230 wkly share rm
College Ave. 1321 (170 St.) kUc',*,’
1730-------------------- 1 pnune
I GREENE AVE. »U. naaife fu.-n
rafeinerator. late
HY ,<7SS '
ton A Throop). Neatly furn. rms preferred, call sftsr 6.
(*.00 and up. Kitchenette rms-------- 37— ------- --------------------------- ..hen HY Ultis
•14 30 snd up. Steam and hot VAN BUREN ST.. 146 Urgs rm
HY Mlb9
BEDRM, Uvingr'm end private Mt-
aiMEORTAl'LE hall bed r ins
Cal' ST 3-6578
*8 ST. ALBANS. Single rm, Cfeduitg
privilege, laulicx preferred.
| LARGE kitchenette front. New re
1 I.ARGE RM. Fure. Couple pre
' i» ferred. GL 3-4*47.
BEAUTIFULLY furn rm. Naar all
transp BL 4-3352
LARGE furn rm.
man or woman
after 6 p.m
». Stngli
io prafei
74a*
IM 8-74M
la working
rred. Call
LA 34>l*b
bT A1JIANB — Rma. Heapactnbla
working man pref. La *-1865*.
ST. ALBANS. Double rm. working
t-ouple prei. LA 7-37*1.
ST. AIJLUNS. rm Io rent, woman
preferred, child, weliara LA *
6721.
BT AIJ1ANS — Urge front rm.
kitchen privileges. Lady pref.,
FI 1-1620
RM. ALL TRANSP
UL 7-9434
—------- . .... ...
MEDIUM sued rm. refrigerator, nr trance, woman pref. AX 7-326*.
-.<*»-«, ■.»».
—................ igT. ALBANS. Mm, private en-
S.'S."’©
I
------ ■■
BT ■—■«
Furn raoma-auites. kitchen privil-
e*es All price*. AR 6-4083
------------ -—. . —_
LARGE furnished, rm Private kit.
..._______________________ __
chen. Working couple preferred. J ST. ALBANS. 1 double. 1 single
rm la home with email family.
, BIK—JT—,-—I Comfortably furn. Residential
2 RMS burn share kitchen with near eveiything. Reaaonable.
UL 74)830
one Owner. HI ’ 6198.
FURNISHED rm with private bath.
Use of kitchen. UL 7-«il7.
J~ADJOINING RMS. Furmghed on
r coupfe
parlor floor. Suitable for couple
All con-1
3-lt
BEAUTIFULLY furn freshly painted
AR 6-4928
RM WITH PHONE and radio. Rel
iable middle-aged working couple
preferred LA 717M.
FURNISHED RM or single or double
preferred. Private entrance.
OL--------
kitchenette and hah rm Working R R RM Mudern (urnilure CtM>g
preferred
couple preferred Before 10 a m
or after 3 p.m. UL 7-1696
AR 6-
WwUng
Work
tag.
Couple. $18. Single. $15-
7583 Call before 4 p.m.
A’ARTrAMOK
>"-<*W0)(S9gSS5fT
Manhattan—Furnished
1, 2 and 3 Roams
Apts., Kitchenettes, Rms.
Rrasonabte. 217 W I3$th St
Rm. 102
BROKER MO 2 3680
It, 2 RMS. Attractively furnished.
126
$28 wkly. Adults pref. Ju8
Wallace. Sut>or. 20 K. Doth M.
OWNER
High Closs Studio Apts.
liX-2 Rooms. Private Bath. Gas *
Electric Free. Barbera Realty No »
Fee to Tenant. Apply: 501 W. 142 11.
>20 week and up
AU 6-9000
BELNORD RESIDENCE HOTEL
207-209 W. 87 St.
(East of Broadway)
JUST OPENED
NEWLY REMODELED AND NEWLY
FURNISHED SINGLES A DOUBLE*
LATEST STYLE KITCHENEH E$.\
SWITCHBOARD TR 34222.
102nd ST. 9 West. Nicsly furnished
single and double kitchenette apt*.
Reasonable. BERGOTT STUDIOS.
R1 9-5800
WEST 78TH ST Modern furnished
Apt. $ rms, $36 wkly plus security.
OWNER
SU 7-2538
97TH STREET. 121 East 1 and J
room apartment*, kitchenettes —
Bath. heat. Also unfurnished. Set
superintendent. OWNER.
1th AND 2W ROOM Apartment*.
1 Furnished. With private baths.
TR 7-4115
ALDUS ST . 873. Fure rm* Clean.
Reaaoaeble See supt. DA 3-8414
BOSTON RM 168th St. Working
parson pref. Cooking LU 84*813.
BRONX. Furnished rooms, cooking
“ own refrigeration, work
‘
a people preferred. reaeanable
Bruckner Blvd.. MO 94934
CLAY' aVe. , Nicely f in*. ~|private
rm. WY MSI*.
CLAY AVE. 128* - Large rm. work
ing man pref. LU
CLAY AVE , Quiet homelike rm.
private house References CY 2-
7387.
__ __________________
CLAY AVE., FURNISHED room,
cell after 6 p.m. LU (-3221
Singles, i double*. quiet house.
Studio rma. kitchen privilege*, ar
subway.
DAVIDSON AVENUE. 1*1*. Attrae-
ttea rooms, stove, sink, refrigerator
8* room. Single or couple preferred.
TB 1-2122
(«Kf)
kxlLE 0T. 8*1 — rtu*. Large and
pref. WY 1-
PlNDLAY AVK. Newly painted?
large mom. us* ef kMoSea. Near
Contour** eubwsy. Refined gentle
man preferred LU 8-8311
FINDLAY AVE. Large room, quiet
mas »ref. Cooking privilege
LU--------
FINDLAY AVE. Urge furn rm.
Single man or woman pref. Nr
D train S 170th St. Crass town
baa. JE 8-8431
FRANIOJN AVE. 1387 - Urge and
small respectable business people
preferred. WY 1-4630
2 FURNISHED RMS. Call altar 7. hhs-.sx AVE . sg* Urga front
Bat, and Bus. TI !-****________ l ground floor rm. cooking prtv-
LARGE RMS 1 flight Children V
Nr Uanap WY 1-1339.
FURN RM. reasonable rent, quiet
home, cooking, ME 54407
2 RMS PRIVATE bath, quiet home
DA 8-1*71
ONE LARGE RM. Man pref.
hems. DA *4*71
EAST BRONX
Urge rm with kitchen privileges.
Telephone eervie*. Young working
man pref. OL 4-507.
GREENE AVE.. 1*3
KH
74497.
GREENE AVE.. HB0 KltchaneSta
and hall rm. Working couple pre
ferred. Near Pak-hen Ava.
HALSEY n.. ,910. 1
HALSEY ST-, naai
furn. rm. share kitchen, working
adult* preferred IN 74192.
Bronx-Unfvrnished
HALSEY ST , 332. Neatly furn large
water 24 hr*, fully fireproof'd
building PR *4121 or PR 3-813..
PACXFIC ST . 1MI. KRcbenette to
lot M. David
PACIFIC ST .„ 1241. LARGE furn
PACIFIC BT., 1414 • 2 RMS. Bath
PARK PL. Large rm. lady or man
preferred PR 24413.
PAHX
PL. hall rm,
ferred,
id. IN 74M*
pre-
PARK PLACE. Large furnished
room, working perauo preferred.
Call ST 8-27*0
PARK PL, Ml. Furnished latch
eUe. After 8:30.
NORTHEAST BRONX — 1 and JMi
rms. U of urn. Cooking. *13423 par
wk. TU 1-4751
SUMMIT EXTRA LARGE, huge clo
set. neatly furnished. Cooking.
Call after 6 P.M. WY 2-2394.
rULTON AVE.. 1413 Apt SC. Rm
Br—ldyn—F urniihed
Working man pref.
PL . 780, NEATLY Furn
ished rm. Near transp. MO 5-1326.
4TH ST.. 295. Small room 58. HY 8-
8654. I wk rent A security.
HUNTS POINT AREA.. 2 Beauti-
fully furnished adjoining rooms.
Private refrigeration. TV. Cook-
tng Rent security. Job reference*
Business or professional persons
pref. Afent. I p.m. • 7 p.m..
K1 2-1445.
MINFORD PL 1543 — 2 large rms.
telephone service. 1 double room.
54011 - LU 8-7*06
TIFFANY STREET
981
Ave. Specious
clean rooms Kitchen privileges
Singles and doubles. Refrigerator la
every room. Moderate rentals. Naar
convenient transp. DA 84423.
(«0Mf)
WALTONAVE. 635. Single Rm.
Working Man pref. ME 54615.
WILLIS AVE. Kitchenettes «7T
>7.S0. FA 4-4580.
ARLINGTON PL.. 16. Urga and
small furn. rm. working couple or
single person preferred.
BAINBRIDGE ST. Urga rm. new
ly painted, conveniences. Couple
GL 3-3317.
28 BAINBRIDGE ST. Lg and small
rm. Nr. 8th Ave. Sub. No Cook-
lag.
BAINBRIDGE ST.. 460 - Urge at
tractive furnished rm, GL 3-7841
BAINBRIDGE ST, Single A double
rms. Cooking privileges. Working
people pref. Call eves GL 3-3301
BAINBRIDGE ST . nr. Rockaway
Ave., 2 rms, kitchen facilities,
couple or business woman prefer
red. HY 14480. Owner.__________
1201 MORGEN ST. large rm, also
ball rm.
BERGEN ST . 1356. 2 and 3 rms.
front rm. Privet* kitchen. Couple PARK PL. Utica Ave. Nicely turn
preferred. Hall bedrm. single man cooking Matured working person
preferred. Good transp. GL 34733.1 preferred. $12.50 week. PR 2-7979
HANCOCK ST, 678A — One furnish- PARK PLACE. MEDIUM RM
ed rm, call after 3 pm. couple or
single person preferred. PR 2-
57062
HANCOCK ST . Ml — Furnished rm
Gentleman preferred.
HANCOCK ST.. 348A — Urge fur
nished front rm and hall bedrm.
Cooking facilities. GL 2-4425.
HANCOCK ST.. 685. Large furnished
rm. Also single rm. Come 7 p.m.
HANCOCK ST? 261 . FURNISHED
Room After 5 p.m.
HANCOCK ST . 456. LARGE rm.
man preferred, no cooking.
HANCOCK ST, 848. LARGE rm,
kitchenette privileges, working wo
man preferred.
HART ST. near Nostrand Ave. Lg
attractive rm, all conveniences,
businessperson preferred. ST 3-
0347
SL 6-6615
PARK SLOPE. V5 block off Flat
bush Ave. & BMT Sub, nice block
large rm kitchenette. 514.30 wk,
1 wk security, couple preferred:
Also hall rm. *6 wk- ST 3-2138.
PARK SLOPE. Furnished kitchenette
rm. TI 2-5070.
PARK PL near Carlton Ave. Urge
rm and small rm. Comfortably
furnished. Cooking privileges.
NE 84067
PARK PL near New York Ave.
Urge kitchenette rms. 2 working
men preferred. HY 3-3087.
PRESIDENT! ST., 725, Urge furn
ished rm, working couple prefer
red- call after 6 p.m. MA 24133.
PROSPECT PL , 1120. Urge furn
rm and small dinette. Private
frigtdaire. Share kitchen and bath
with one man. HY 3-2431.
HART ST.. 315. LARGE ROOM PROSPECT PL.. 138.— Kitchenette
__________ UL 3~a4w_____________ | furnished. UL 7-4440.
HERKIMER ST. 742 — Hall rm for 1 pprvSPErT^iri/, jnftk I jrgk. single
rent, HY 3-42M_________;_________ ;
PR 8^914
HERKIMER ST., 381. rm and Mt- j ppggpBCT PL. Near all transp.
chen, working couple preferred, i . j?ront large rm. Private entrance.
HERKIMER ST , bet Nostrand and
__ ___
UL 7 -1142
Bedford, 1 rm, ST 3-2947
____ .PROSPECT PK VIC — Urge room
FRONT RM. Single man or wom
an pref. no cooking DA 8-8353.
NICELY FURNISHED RM Air-con
ditioned apt. Women pref. WY 1-
3425.
TIFFANY STREET. 965. Singlet
*12413. Doubles *1(418 Private
cooking facilities. DA 9 2639
(lOJOtfi
VYSE AVE., 2123. Furnlshed'm.
for rent. Sea superintendent, at
|k i intedK
PRIVATE HOUSE. Warm ran, cook
tng, single preople pref. Privil
quiet. DA 8-4185
2 LARGE SEPARATE ROOMS all
fscilKlee. 1 single rm. Business
parson pref. LU 9-78*8.
LARGE. :CLEAN furn room. Call
after 8 p.m. LU 34131
RMS, ReapecUble business couple
gr. elderly gentleman pension pref.
DA 3-7471
NEATLY Furnished Rm. Working
Girl pref. LU 9-4881.
CY 34
BLOCK from Prospect station. Rm.
Quiet home DA 84«7t
KITCHENETTE 812 SO per wk. Large
front room 813.30 per wk. Working
pref Owner AD 4-3*39
1 ADJ&7NING RMS. Cooking. Cou-
ple pref. LU 4 9307 Mornings.
UN&MP Room. Cooking privilege*
Convenient transportation After
541M.
Private kitchen.
JEFFERSON AVE., near Franklin
BUSHWICK, Urge rm. parlor floor,
*14 50 wk. GL 14006.
BUSHWICK AVE. near Hancock St.
attractive kitchenette, all conven
iences. business persons preferred
ST 34347
BUSHWICK SECTION, Two large
rms and one small working people
preferred, GL 5-8893.________
CAMBRIDGE PL.. 99 — 215 RMS
Large rm. UL 7-0954
JEFFERSON AVE.. 512. Urge rm.
812 wkly, home after 6;30 PM.
JEFFERSON AVE — Kitchenettes
A Hall rma. IMi and 2 rms. Adjoin
ing baths Working adults prefer
red. NE 8-9644
JEFFERSON AVE.. 432. Kitchenette,
working couple preferred.
HY 1 3456
Nr sub, reasonable
JEFFERSON AVE . 690. LARGE
reasonable, nr subways, single
business person pref
LN 9-1581
PROSPECT PL.. 204, Furn. kitchen
ette. single working woman or
working couple preferred AI90
fare hall rm. single working per
son preferred.. ST 3-2453.
PROSPECT PL nr Jewish Hospital.
Urge furnished rm Single bus
iness person preferred. ST 9-9827
PUTNAM AVE.. 84 —
Hall rm,
PR (-2481
CAMBRIDGE ST Nice rm. nr tranw
Call Sun-Mon. UL 7-7723.
CAMBRIDGE PL , 105, Urge rm
refined working persons preferred
CAMBRIDGE PL Nice comfortable
rm, convenient to all transp. Call
Sun A Mon. only — UL 7-7723
CARLTON AVE.. 61l7 Urge furn
_____ __
ished rm. ST 9-4128.
CARLTON AVE. rm. businessman
or woman preferred. UL 7-0599
After 3 p.m.
CARLTON AVE.. 238. URGE furn
C1ERMONT AVE . 417. Large rm
Working coupfe pref After 6 pm.
C1JFTON PL., QUIET. Safe, no
cooking. MA 2 4862 Nr. subway.
rm. furnished, cooking, working ___________
coupfe preferred.
315 PUTNAM AVE. large kitchen
-------- ette, decorated, nr transp.
JEFFERSON AVE.
434
Kitchenette
JEROME ST., 334. ENY Section.
Man preferred. AP 7-3962.
KOSCIUSKO ST , 438
Hall rm
LAFAYETTE AVE.. 310 — Urge
rm. working people preferred.
Kitchen privjlegea sub.
PUTNAM AVE — Near Lewis —
Furnished lt4 rms — Cooking
privileges. Gentleman preferred.
GL 34143_________
PUTNAM AVE. Neatly furn rm.
Man preferred. Cooking. GL 5-2865
QUTNCY ST. 128. naar FrankHn
Ave. kitchenette. $16 wkly 2 wks
_____________________ security. Go directly to premises
LAFAYETTE AVE. 585A — » fur ) ask lor Mr* Haidy. ______
J}00'ROCKAWAY AVE - 8th Ave sub
nighed rooms.
Nr subway, adu' i pref. Cooking rurni>he<i haU rm. JA 24862.
Security. Refs. Ring basement bell
LAFAYETnt-AVE.. »•. LARGE
front and hall rm. share kitchen,
reference*
__
CROWN HTS — Large neatly furn ) vraln Kitchenette NE 84753
™e'l.r^V'rSL^77 ’in*“ P‘r“>n LEFFERTS PL . 1»4. I rma.
preferred. SL 64ao----------------------- wtchen
IAFAYETTE AVE.. 28* Near GG
CROWN ST . 585 Room • Duble
beds Light eooking. HY 3-1722.
CUMBERLAND ST. 8th Ave Sutt
Furnished kitchenette JA 24462
ferred._________________
LEFFERTS PL . 194. Large furn.
rm. Cooking privileges. Also hall
bedrm. References. Near all transp
Large furn room with adjoining bed
or sitting room. Both rooms are
private Running wafer in rooms.
Working persona pref. Nice sec
tion. Owner. GL 5-1090.
LINCOLN PL. between 7th snd
w „ nrrterred ST ” ST CHARLES PL., 2 furnished rms
^ly, coupie pre- SARATOGA AVF., ndar Decatur
FURNISHED RMS.
COOKING
Rm. Cooking JA 3-2474.
LOVELY mrtllum sired furn
AM convenience*, worklni
preT CY 248*0. AM A weekends.
BUSHWICK AVF . *13. (Greene) 2
room kitchenette. Business couple
preferred. Basement bell.
LARGE and small fro.it rooms
Kitchen privilege*. Workln* people
pref. MO 5-3MO.
_______
ROOMS. Single working person pr
DEAN ST?? bet. Bklyn-Kingaton, large
rm, cooking, working girl prefer
red; also hall rm.
PR 4-0574
DEAN ST., 1239, Single rm. nice
quiet house, good heat, hot wa
ter. references MA 2135(U IN 7-
____ ___________ ________
7727.
DEAN-ST, 1214 — Large furnished
rm, with cooking, modern con
veniences, 2 business girl* or man
preferred
DEAN 9T. Furn or unfurn rms.
______
Kitchenette.
1247 DEAN ST.
Nr. Nostrand Av*nuc
TmSTS-'m------s-—aiselST JOHNS PL.. 51. Large furn-,
rin.fe Man prefer^ PR T t** lutchenette. welfare. DE 2-
6th aves. Man preferred. ST 3 (
4734.
UNCfMJf PL.. 1077
2 beautiful
furnished rms Coupfe preferred
Call morning* and eves.
LINCOLN PL. 2 rms. semi-kitchen
Working coupfe or man preferred
PR 3-257JC
908 LINCOLN PL. large furnished
rm, eooking
one single ’Jan preferred.
*612. Respectable home._________
MACON ST., 88* Fum. rm Phone:
8L 3-5520
J4ACON ffr.7 236 Furnished kitch
enette. Nr tranap. Working coupfe
preferred.
______
*
ST FRANCIS PL., 12, LARGE furn
rms, working people preferred.
ST JAMES PL., 243. 2 Furnished
rms. kitchen, recently painted.
CT JOHNS PL.. 33. iet.”4 and 6
Ave,, large rm and kitchenette.
*15.10 wkly. security, coupfe pre
ferred. ES 5-4265.
,_________________
3286,
___________
St) OXFORD ST192. Several rms
for rent, near transp NE 8-9«»4
ST MARKS AVE . Nr Rogers Av*.
Large front rm. share kitchen
bath Also hall rm PR 3-5961
ST MARKS ‘aVEI-2 large rms.
Nicely furn. Child. Also 1 rm.
Parquet. Matured woman pref.
Welfare. BU 7-3078.
Conveniences. Working people pre- RMS. Reasonable rent. Adults pre
ferred.
ferred. Cooking. UL 7-5726.
WILLOUGHBY AVE.. 135. Small FURNISHEI> h*11 rm Responsible
single rip UL 8-7050.
I P*1*0"
PR 3-2431.___
WARWICK ST . 415. 3 Furnished
mis, quiet home, share kitchen,
bath. All private, on separate
floor $20 wk. Also 1 atngle rm.
$« wk. DI 6-70S8.
KHCHKNErrES —
people preferred. ST 5-33*1
HALL ROOM, respectable person
preferred. ST *-3381
LARGE RM. private kitchen, busi
ness couple preferred.
GL 3-4133
EXTRA LARGE furnished rm Wei-
fare and child exp. EV 5-0552
2 RMS. Working people preferred.
Call early morning or late after
noon HA 44012.
3 NICELY furnished front rooms.
Working couple preferred. Child.
GL 84474. Month's rent. Security.
ROOM TO LET. Kitchen privilege
Man preferred. GL 3-5700.
ATTRACTIVE large beautiful rm,
all conveniences Cooking. Call
after 6 P.M. GL 3-1331.
RM. private bath, use of kitchen.
Business people preferred. ST 3-
4941.
LARGE RM Gentleman preferred.
DI 2 1388
LARGE AND small rms, cooking, FURNISHED rm Working girl pre-
___________ NE 8-6273 _____ j ferred. SI. 6-7954
2 ADJOINING BEDROOMS — Work-! FURN RMS^ Children, cooking
MA 0981
-
FURNISHED 2 rme. Own refrig-
lng uomen preferred. LG -$12.00 Landlord
Medium — $10 00 UL 6 7747 after-------------- -—---------------------------------
6. Cain
LARGE FUIRNISHED rm, private) able rate*. Nr tranap. NE * 1785.
....................... .....................erator. Large and small, reason-
house, single person preferred.
UL 74637
N1CELV furnished rooms. Call after
:---------------n— -_ -
LARGE FRONT rm. transp, gentle-
man preferred MA 2-0801.
2 RMS, COOKING, working person
preferred. HY 3-7775
LARGE RM. cooking, working girl
preferred UL 2-5958
3 FURNISHED RMS. private bath',
working couple preferred. UL 5-
2453
LARGE RM, single person prefer
red, no cooking, refrigerator in
rm. $12.50 GL 24102
1 MODERN RM, newly decorated,
nurse or single woman preferred,
HY 1-5995 caU after 7 Sunday,
All day.
LARGE AND small rms, UL 2-7294
if no answer. CaU ST 9-9635
6 am. NE 8-9642 Owner
„
SINGLE snd hall rm. subway en
trance. PR
LARGE RM. Modern. New./ decor
ated, eooking Re- pectable work
ing person pref*.red. Hall rm.
GL 3-1438
ONE LARG’Z RM. COOKING.
GL 34628
iARGE Punished rm, kitchen priv
ileges. IN 9-713*.
RMS. MEN PREFERRED.
•UL 7-4453
2 RMS, Share kitchen, bath, near
sub. Working coupfe preferred.
GL 34737
LARGE neatly furnished rm. Use
of kitchen. MA 2-3018
LARGE furnished rm. Coupfe or
middle aged woman preferred.
GL 3-4402, call after • p.m.
LARGE rm with own kitchen, and
hall rm Near sub GL ,1-6456.
FtlRNISHED front-rm. Also hall
rm. Single person preterred. GL 2-
0011.
NEATLY furnished rm. Working
couple or man preferred. PR 2-
•463.
F’aND- i~fU'RNISHED ROOMS
PR 44330
SUNNY. Bright. 1 •mptayed adult
pref Completely furnished. Gas
electricity, frigidair*. heat A cuper
Fast Improving legal rooming
house. $18 wk A 1 wk security.
UL 7-1370 after 4 p.m., Thur*.,
Frt. Sat A Sun.
KITCHENETTE, Dean 81., near
Nostrand, Also rm. and kitchen,
Willoughby Av*, near Washing
ton and Clinton. IN 7-7316.
LARGE-FRONT- RM
HY 1-3796
TWO RMS. Share kitchen and bath.
Crown Hgta, near all traaap. re
ligious home, buai-adulta prefer
red PR 34213
HALL ;RM “ LARGE RM
HI $ -2124
TLY Furlnished room. Cooking
ivate refrigeriltor. CaU after
nAai
I-
6 pm HI 3-4044
NEATLY Furnlished rm Parquet
floor. Walk-in closet. Running wa
ter Intelligent man preferred ,
Call after 6 p m. HI 3-4046
LARGE RM, Cooking, man preferl-
red, convenience*. NE 8-9698.
SINGLE RM. Front, television? kit
chen privileges, conveniently lo
cated, working man preferred,
call after 7 30 p.m. or before
10 30 a m., PR 84810
2 LARGE and one small rm. near
Chauncey and Bushwlck. Work
ing couple preferred Also rm,
bachelor preferred. HI 3-4870
HALL BEDRM. Front, near a 11
[FURNUHKD large front rm. Twin Ask Lew,, Superintendent Owner
beds, side entrance Share kitchen gy,.,, STREET 1M Wes, _ N,w|,
and bath with one rther roomer furnished 2U» room apartments
|u(c|,enettcl an4 tiled baths.
Quiet, working coupfe preferred.)
TR 3 J22J
J A 9-54HO
| AgEnt
LARGE RM Refrigerator. Walk
to sub. Call eves. J A 6-7951.
ROOM IN MODERN APT. Lady or
couple pret OL 8-9348 Call Tuea.
through Sat
GROUND floor furn rm Single man
pref No cooking Private en
trance A shower. LA 7-1882.
2 ROOMS for rent. 2 single working
girl* or 1 single working men pref.
LA $-1425 call after 6 p m.
LARGE DOUBLE RM. CaU:
GR 94624
VERY LARGE RM New house
Gentleman or couple preferred
116 ST, 10 EAST
2 A 3 ROOM APT.
See Apt. 9—NO FEE—Owner
IVi Furnished Rm. Private
Bath. L0 8-9210 Owner
1H AND 2V4 ROOM APTS.
Furn or uulurn. $20 up. Private bath
348 W. 145 St.
AD 4 5348
JONES
47TH ST.. 114 Weal. Hole! SUcey.
PL 74800. Children Cooking. IVk
•21* room apartments. $4. - $5 up
daily - alto ringlet, double*. $2 30-
$3 30 up daily.
.bsthrm $18 wk. HA 9 V'ARTMEM l rm. kitchen, prlv-
___________________ j ate bath. Neatly furn Convenient
RM Single or couple preferred. Kit- *** (ra«*P. AU__341*2. Owner.^
*77*'
chen privilege* Call after 3 30 144TH ST Nr. Broadway, 3 rm apt’
p m HO 8 4768
Furnished $22.50 per wk. CaU
PE 6 5340;
10 - 5 30 p m
ferred OL 9-6869
|A, MJJ3
Ouner.
LARGE FURN RM . Private en
trance Private bath. Male pref
LA 5-3701._____ __________
FURNISHED RM, Working person
pr*f.» privilege*. RE 9-5659.
BEAUTIFUL RM, Working people
or person pref Private home,
LA 74758
NEATLY Furnished rm. large, wor
king couple pref. Reference JA 8-
,_________________ |
1194.
NICE RM. Private entrance, you j
must have a reference LA 7-OBO
TrrTIOL ^9aU1,<
’"V
ST ALBANS. Nice clean, aU bus
lines, evenings. AX 7-6570.
2 PRIVATE RMS 4 BATH Share
kitchen. Iagbt cooking. Business
people preferred Call HA 64102)
OWNER
Afent
X33 W 138TH ST '
1W rm kitchenette furn.
Couple pref.
With references
MANHATTAN — Nicely furnished
studio apt bet 2nd and 3rd St
Ave C $35 wk. $35 security. Call:
TE 14437
OWNER
4 ROOMS ANO OVER
34 w iifrrii st.
1I5TH ST . 256 W — 6 rooms fur
nished $25 80 weekly OWNER.
Call SC 4 1336
_ ... _
a eae
J-bZb, 4-535
Mr Clark. 236 W. 1» St
AU $-7170
AU 6-7742
Manhattan—Unfurnished
1, 2 and 3 Rooms
NEW APARTMENTS
2W. 1. 4. 5 rooms la modern lux
ury bldg From $110. No fee CaU
DA 34730 On*. Owner.
lllTH STREET 300 West
Attrtactlve 3 rooms.
Walkup $70. Inq Supt
or Agent Phone SW 5-7100
7TH AVE 2403
r~RMS. REFINED~tattled' lady 2 FURNISHED ground Boor apt ‘™"»P MA 2 Kn
Private shower. 1 person prefer- HALL RM.
red $17.50 wk. Light eooking.
GL 24204
—
$8 50 LARGE COMFORTABLE Front rm
working mhn preferred. 2 blocks
MA 44921
__ . —— i from bus stop, call anytime, day
- — 3 FURNISHED RMS. CALL UL4
• 5r's
i--------- - - -
nI„ht JA q.jll4
I Many rooms 4 kitchenettes
Ro 5 32OS or jA
----- ----------- MCE RM Single man pref call
available S’" up.
GLOVER
SMALL TORN RM , Decent work
ing man pref. Nr transp JA 3-
ST 3-5433
______________________ CORONA — Attracttve. reaaonable.
LO 8-1540 7*77
Brooklyn—Unfurnished
flmhurst'? Fum rm ? ty pref
_
respectable pref HA 9-6428
RMS FOR RENT. AFTER
H5' 34004
2 RMS. Sitting rm. bedrm. own
refrigerator Working girl prefer
red GL 2-1283
LARGE FURNISHED ROOM.
GL 3-1639
DOWNTOWN - Attractive, singles,
doubles, kitchenettes. Adults pre
ferred. BU 4-3914.
female preferred EV 5-2930. Share I
kitchen and bath.
KITCHENETTES AND
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
SYDNEY S. MOSHETTE
1465 Fulton Street
“Call after 7 pm II.
LARGE1 RM. Bachelor, male or! ™ ^/kitchen'*SL^MllM*’1' HOLUS_^-Attractive-n
«5
12 UNTURN RMS. Rear; 3 large!
.
rms, front, unfurn Call from 9 S. OZONE PARK Furnished rm
to 6 p.m. GL 3-5288. Zeigler.
Single man pref. JA 9-3592
Work-
-) Ing |.dy pref $13 50 SP 6-5923
3 UNFURN RMS Use of kitchen I08TH ST
32-34
Rm for rent MODERN 3 Rtk)M APT
CORONA $125 Security. Apply Supt
CROWN “HEIGHTS (St- Marks Nos- E. ELMHURST, 9* St . 24 Ml Rm "T. A***t_Pho^ SW 5 71,10
GL $-5078
HI 6-1343
Kitch«nett«S, 1-2 Rooms 'rand) Urge room, elevator bulldfe*
Furnished - Unf Good home*. Room
service. 1558 Fulton St
*
___ __ —_
<713tt> 2 RMS, kitchenette, bath, unfurn
ished. FT 34179. Owner.
LARGE kitchenette rm. Near Pros-_______________
pect Park West. Reasonable. (HOWARD AVE.. 109. 3 large unfurn-
Call anytime *ttl 3 PM.
Toes Wed. Thur,. all day
DE 5 -1819
176TH ST . 114-52 St. Albans Newly
decorated Single, A doubles Ress-
tahed rms. Children. I large furn-1 <mibfe rent Kitchen privileges
HY 9-5243
2, 3 ADJOINING RMS: Newly fur
nished. Near all transp, shopping.
Private refrigerator. Respectable
working couple or single Preferred | —rate. caoUng prtv ping, cooking HO 4-6676
Ished, HY 141318._______________ I LARGE RM. Nr tranap A ■hop-
HALSEY ST , 1M4. 3 rms unfurn-
Call AM 74538
iahed rm.
____ _____ FURN RM TO RENT Man pref.
GL 3‘M67
lieges. PR 3-2623.
LARGE RM Newly decorated. Call
after 6 p.m. PR 2-7468.
LARGE front room and porch quiet
business coupfe preferred. Call
eve,. IL 8-9*32
._
nA m
ing private entrance, oet.
ectady and Utica - SL 6-4060,
HALL ROOMS--’ ST 3(-3268 or-NE
Quaem—Fur«i»h*d
8 9587
KITCHFNETTFS ST 3 326g or NE 'YMTH ST. 113-22 St Albani: Urge j
_________________________________ i RM TOR RDfT. Gentleman or
f*’:---------------
floor, rmi. for r«nt. Chrirt< LARGE front room Private en-
Ian home. Two single people pre- trance Male preferred LA 5 43OB
1 LARGE Furnished no rook- ferred HO 847*3._____________-InicE^RM. Mil or wwn*n_pref.
ST
-
or x E
CORONA - Urge room Business rooking Sit wk HA 6-5839
person pref Hl 6-8665
LARGE RM~Nfeefy furnished Prf-1
BM ~9iartL~M» 1 *
3 ’7 ^» ?
Tho"“,|
vat* frigldaire Bath same floor. CORONA - Rnv^ 315 week, pn
,^rncy „ JA fi.M52
Light cooking Working lady pre
ferred. UL 7 -1726
RESPECTABLE new mother A
‘ ““
2 RMS. IN Modern apt. business
vilegcs. IL 8-42*6
) CORONA - tar** ",ce
1 transp
$15 wkly IL 7-7242.
2 BEDRMS 4c Living rm. Refined I
Nr| business 'people pref RE 9-17*3
) —
( FURNISHED rm. Gentleman or
'•« re. anew.
IL 8-40*1
*624.
WELL furn rm. Single woman pref
people preferred. GL 3-6296. )E
ELMHURST Furnished rooms.!
STIRNISHED 3 bedrm, Private! Single or double. *18 and *17.50 ___ ______
Near tranap. LA M73S
« E 11ITH ST 2'$ ROOMS.
Unfurn apt. ground fl. rear.
$52 monthly 1 month security,
OWNER
Supt TE 14036
VERY LYRGE KM. Kitchen and
hath, unfurnished, ground floor.
$68 month, security. 162 W noth
St SU 74795. Owner.
»l W 146TH ST — Desirable apt?
Living, bedroom, kitchen, bath.
$119 per month. 5th floor.
McNaught
MO 6-2397
118 EAST 128TH STREET
__Its room apartments. No fee.
Call EN 9 4386 after 6 P M
_____________ OWNER
101 W 75th St., 3 Rooms, Nicely
decorated Desirable location Ele
vator Rent. 8105. Uase. secur
ity A references From 11 A M.
- 3 PM TR 34900. 3 - 7 pm.
SU 7-5707 (Owner.)
MODERN APT 3M RMS.
61 W 127th St.
Call at 6.3 West 127th St.
OWNER
_____
~246'" BRADHURST AVE.
COR 154TH STREET
MODERN ELEVATOR APTS
1V4 - 2Vi — 3 ROOMS. OWNER
406 W. 130th St - 2 rms. $87 29
Rent controlled. Preference for
larger apt later. References, sec-
2 large rooms . $1* wk, near 8th
Ave. sub, reference.
HY 6-5025
Call after 5 weekdays, all (lay Sat.
and Sun.
'EAST ELMHURST Urge rm. Neat- •"* facilities. OI, 7-1067.
____ _________________ uritv Supt Apt 15. OWNER,
ly furatshad. Convenient transpor-! LARGE extremal? attractive rat.!-
; . 413 15 WEST^
J*1*?” ^”et??onabl* r*nt -E 6 6399 Single nareon preferred. After 61 Modern I'e room rent controlled apt*
stntjre ategte or tembte rm. F*-| pm., all day wkends SP 6-2079)$70 41 A up. See Supt. «$ W 56 St.
Apt 1 or call Owner, CO 84313.
male pref. Child Call after 6 p m.
HAIX RM ''''H-king people pref.) ,fo,uS _ st Urge furnished'
MA 2-3492
) rm. SP 6-1480. LA 7-1341.
HO 54445
Nassau-Suffolk—Furnished
^^pfe^pirt UL 841*sn< QUM HOU IS - L,rr‘ ,u™ rm G*n‘,e- LAKEVIEW Urge room A Bath
108TH ST . 255 W. (Cor Bway ) Brand
new mod apt*. 3 lge rma, elev
bldg, exeell location, nr subway,
from $130 mo Sc* Supt or GR 7-3367
preferred. GL 34399
LARGE RM and alcove, nicely fur
nished. cooking, near all transp
ST 9-2339 after 6 P.M. All day
Sat, Sun.
ROOM Brooklyn. Male non smoker
pref. HO 5-1983.
ROOMS. Single or married woman
pref. Cooking. MA 4-2284 Or
HO 4-2985
HALL RM, neatly furnished, cook
ing. ST 9-7169
2 FURNISHED RMS. call after 5
pm EV 5-3228
HALL RM, newly decorated, no
cooking MA 2-7299
.
F fTTlNISHED rooms (Front)-$20
Call evenings after 5 PM. All day
Saturday ST 2-3988
RM AND KITCHENETTE
EV 84232
FURN Kitchenette rm. Couple pre
ferred. Also one—hall room
UL 74776
MODERN studio rm. Gay, arty,
people preferred. ST 3-4943.
F aDIOINING RMS Nicely’ fum-
ished. Share kitchen with 1. re
frigerator. private entrance. $18
wkly. $10 security Single person
preferred Call before 2 or after
7. All day Sat. GL 3-3483
HALL RM. " MAN PREFERRED
PR *-2923
FRONT RM. PRIX'ATE Entrance.
Quiet neighborhood, HY 9-0728.
RM IN Private home. Reliable with
good working reference preferred.
MA 4-0160
2 ATTRACTTVE rms Working cou
ple preferred Cooking, near sub
way. IN 74369
MODERN furn rm. respectable per
son preferred Reference Conven
ient transp For information call:
PR 8-9398
man preferred HY 3-9172.
2 RMS. REFERENCES
GL 24555
NICE RM. Good location. Refriger
ator. NE 8-1721.
NEATLY furnished hall rm, 9* per
wk. Man preferred. SL 64748
RM Refined gentleman preferred.
MA 2 0569
HALL RM Good locality Settled
home Reasonable GL 5-2572
P*r week. HA l-Htt.___________ ) LARGE furelshed rm. With cook
ROCHESTER AVE , 137. 2 furnished
rma. Bedrm and livingrm. Newly
decorated, completely private, frig
id;'tre In rm. share kitchen and
bath with 1 couple. Quiet nelgti-
borhood Adults preferred. *22 wk. 3 OR 2 TURN RMS Working people
2 furnished RMS Bachelor preferred
HY 1-9263
HY 3-9667
- -T^-r
preferred. IN 7-6283.
Modern attractive recently painted, MACON ST . 338. Kitchenette rm
kitchenette; next ttle bath. Private! pr,Vate hath and private kitchen
Della — mail boxes. Good heat — p.L 5 3324.
plenty hot water.
DBA* gr, 1281. — Hall rm. no chea4>ath
______ MACON
•aabM.
__________
DECATUR ST . 2*5 Large rm Alan
hall bedrm. neatly furnished, cook-
Ing privileges PR 3-7919
DECATUR ST . large rm, eooking.
HY 3-9221
DECATUR ST . «», Furnished rm.
kitchen, bath. GL 5-8719.
DECATUR ST . 1 large rm, reason
able, call after 8. GL 5-2819
9f,’DECATUR ST Large furnished
rm to Itt. On* block from Sub
way.
DECATUR ST , 416. 2 rms, coupfe
preferred HY 14643.
same floor. worWlng
ST., 72*. Largo rm. _klt-,ST MARKS AVE., 71*. Near Noa-
trand, furnished studio with kit
chen. Elevator building. Newly
dacoratad, singles snd double*
OWNER
MACON ST. front medium rm, girl)
couple or woman preferred
preferred. MA 2-9199.
MACON-ST , 631. Furnished room,
coupfe preferred. GL 5-4*9*.
MACON ST, 494A — Hall rm. aet-
tled gentleman preferred HY 3-
6*M _______________________ _____ _____
iahed rm. ST
ST. MARKS Large, single, eooking
_______
SL 8-7257
ST. MARKS AVE., 55. One furn
MACON ST ? and Ralph Ava.. large I ST MARKS AVE.. 9*0.
hall rm. alngfe lady preferred.. [ v«fe refrigerator, share kitchen
_________________________
]
9* wkly. OL 3-7878. ______ ____
MACON ST., 243. Largo kitchenette ST MARKS AVE, bet Ralph and
Howard. I4r*a furntahod rm. for
rm Working couple preferred
MADISON ST near Noatrand Large ———-g ——. -i
—---------- ------ ------------------- ront- Cal1 PR 44*63
rm Working man preferred Use ST MARKS *VP?>
,.. _feit/'hotn <12 on MA 2-4HT2
DECATUR ST.. W*. Neatly furn.)
___ |--------------------------------------------------------------
rm. Working people preferred. ) MADISON ST near Ralph Ave ’ STERIJNO PL . HM. Rms for rent.
nr Fiatbusn, ST 9-9270.
$aMg8C3aT5SWmte| i ISLZTSSt IS. ~
EASTERN PKWY - Urge SmrLJSJ ^S*'
»***•________ STEEUNG PL .
1003. Furlnished
rm call after ^jjDT? HY 34753.
MADISON ST., 5*6 Rm and hitch- rm. working man preferred, use
EASTERN Parkway section 1 rm.
No cooking IN 7-7648
ELDERT ST . 12, IARGE rm snd
kitchen, working couple preferr
ed. OL 3-4639
enette Man preferred. GL 54363
of kitchen.
4* MADISON BT., rm and individual
I kitchenette. MA 2-735*.
STERLING PL., *17. Rm, business
person preferred PR 4 3346
MADISON ST . 5*6 Hall rm. Man
STERIJNG PL. 6«*^~Lerge fum
preferred OL 54063
ished rm. NE (-3475
HALL RM. Runlnem girl pref,rod.
HY I 3188.
TORN kitchenette rm,-*lngle per
son preferred. PR 4-8031
DM . Working person who would
appreciate a quiet home preferr
ed. HY 34529 _____________ __
2 RMS and kitchenette, refined lady
or eouple preferred, reference*.
PR 8 5*46.
URGE RM. Respectable man ar
woman preferred, ST 94028.
FURNISHED RM, Cooking, private
home, cell ST 9-3149 - 14 p.m.
LARGE RM. Cooking Also hall rm
HY 14303
MARCY AVE.. 388 Urge rm in apt
Ask for Mr, Williams EV 74425
RM. 1 flight up, share kitchen with
one. Working person preferred.
ST 94955
LARGE RM. Kitchenette. Men or
couple preferred. Call Sat., Sun
only SL 8-7721.
FURNISHED RM Woman prefer-
_j
nriviineA* Cali attar 1 FURNISHED rm for rent. Working i
S_ rM A.y rt.y IM MM. I *nnM,'
man pref. SP 6410*.
* P "*
■
’ n'l'illrt.hl. .wliX.n'pAl JA 1. (utrr.E BOOMS, with prh-.t, Mt
private, lady preferred $17.
Week. Owner OR 8-3744.
A 525 W. 150 ST. NEW 3Vk ROOM
opts Working couple* pref Call
JE 6 3618 after 7 r m A all day
Sat. 't Sun. Owner.
’raws,*®. 7SS
»•»
.c“'!ja«a,c, Of ™
rw it*d«iCu4t.ai fw.faFTWi Rgtfgwnr before 4 p m , Rnytlmtf San, Mon JAMAICA. Turn rm, worMing peo-
or IndlvtduNl preferred Kef ere nc
ees required 822 wk. PR 8-2481.
. nrrf(lrrfl<* t * R-2M4
' pl Preterred. la n oe,
GL 34*40
GL KM<0
I I UK.E RMS. Neatly furnished. | JAMAICA -
** *
816 JU <4*88 or LE 4-2939
Furnished Wanted
Private kitchen and hath
Working eouple preferred
GL 54722
IARGE KITCHENETTE
ST 9-3914
3 REAUTITOL large rm*. Private
kitchen. $26 wkly C.I. 549*7.
1
IARGE front rtn'1’ No conking.
$11 wkly. GL 540*7
2 WELL furnished rms. Kitchen
and bath same floor. Reaunnabfe.
HY 64410
•
RM, One or two per ona preferred
NT 34046
147-21 Brtnkerhoff Ave
Rm. gentleman preferred. $12.50,
SO OZONE I ARK. 121 28133rd SU.
Furnished
lor rent.
JAMAICA — Master bedroom, re- gg
g e _•» -
ir a yyga
liable working eouple pref Prt HOU59 Ot 5eFVICe It 4 7758
vste entrance, cooking privilege*
nr transit $1* weekly. JA 94978
ATTENTION LANDLORDS
LANDI.ORDB — Liat Your Rooms.
Apartments. KlteheiiSIte,
MODERN APT., efficiency kitchen,
hollywood bath, free gas. nr. sit
transp. Agent on premise* dally
5 • 7 p m. 34 W. 96th St. Owner.
3RD AVE . 23. E.7 3 RMS.’All Im
provements $55 a month. Rual-
ne,« eouple preferred TA 9-3014,
I Owner
1“ NORFoik frr., km
Newly renovated bldg.
2’i room* $80.
No fee
(owner) See Supt. Apt. D
NASHVILLE BLVD., U«-38. Single Please list your Room*. Kitchenette,
person preferred Ugh! eooking. Apts with PEACE ROOM SERVICE
Private hath Quiet home. j We will furnish you with reliable.
=22- -.--.L2-rz2_ —Tw I dependable working people. WA •-
OZONE PK, Front bedrm, walk ^jon, day or night
Broadway—2731. (Bet. 104th
105th Sts). Saif sarvic* dev.
2 & 3 rm aptj. Modern. Free
utilities, inquire »upt. Apt.
A" nlahed apartments with me for2E. Mr. McCauley Or LE
iLIST YOUR Kitchenette* and fur- __
»« - .
In eloeet, private entrance, rapid;
transp., lady pref., OL 94*8*.
- ■ ■ ■
..
"*
LARGE furnished rm. Cooking priv-
liege*. Working lady preferred. _*'* Preferred. OI, *4578.
i working people with good Jobs A.4466
4*400.
R, g.gj|]
OL 2-WRn
FURNISHED RM. Business man or
S. OZONF PXWC - Middle
person pref OL.
<4>m6.
| LANDLORDS * LISTINGS
woman preferred Near transp. lg. OZONE PARK. 2 very large
MA 2 9210
| rms. Private entrance. OL 94*81
2 IARGE furn rm*. Respectable) S OZONE PK — 3 room*, newly
working coupfe or working man furnished Utilities, private house
preferred. Also 1 small room. ) Nr transp. Business couple pref
OL 94639
lot *7238
HY 84295
Room*. Apartments. Kitchenette*.
AU 6-7742
AU 6-7170 No Fee
KITCHENETTE In exchange, 2 or
3 day's work cleaning. GL 547*9
Anderson c/0 Hunter. 778A La
fayette Ave.. Brooklyn.
3 RMS, PRIVATE BATH $60
4 rm*. *95 — 5, *110
te. 7*. la. reaaonable AU areas.
348 W. 145 St
AD
JONES
Continued on following page
g. OL MM.
RM FOR RENT. Working psoplr
prof. Call eves WY 2-4079
LAfcOF RM. 812 S0 Call
MF, 5-1984
STLTDID-ROOM Kitehen-bath A sin-
,TU 2-1*54.
RM Business eouple
pref Privileges.
» «
. KI 2-2321
. ‘----------------------
ROOM Private bouse. Near transp
ortation CY 44123
Modern unit. Semi-private
i and bath. Private fefrlgsr-
J- blocks Prospect Station,
pref. LU 5-3143
PRIVATE HOUSE 2 adjoining rma
fywt A I single AU >4334
KIlUHEjiETTE rm Working cou
pis ptef. KI 2406*
:
~KrrCHENEITF.
(80 MONTHLY
PAYNE A PAYNE OL $-18*4
LARGE RM.’ Burinew coupfe pref
Can after *.. wksnds DA 3-44*8
mibKe AGED workln* gentleman
references pref. Christian
MB 54795 after 1:3*.
CELY TORN. QUIET
DA 24*19
for rent Working men pref
CY 247*9
RM TO LET. Single person pref
CXtt-JJJ M*0* after I P.M.
I1<
and Sab.
Daubfe «Ul>
ilacarnfetl
**“a -w ss.
CY $-4171
nr girl* pref.
Alan single rm Mnst be seen to
eall after I p.m. DA-
"'4 '"x-r1
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38 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, March 23, 1963
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Bcoektyo-Unfurnithed
Brooklyn—Unfurnished
4 ROOMS ANO OVER
4 Rooms and Ovor
1, 2 and 3 Roams
APARTMENTS
Untarnished Wanted
ST. ALBANS
FLUSNINQ
JAMAICA
HOLLIS
Iraax—Far Sab
Brooklyn—Far Solo
Brooklyn For Sola
Brooklyn—For Salt
Brookl^ForJala^
FOR RENT
r LOSE RENT. LIST N<7
PARSONS REALTY 0L 1-4144
Thruway Village
Apartments Wanted!
ANYWHERE IN BROOKLYN
No Charaat to Landlords
Responsible Tenants Waiting
Please Call Naw
Mr. Baimaa or Mr. Lacks
UL 7-3400
life Fulton <t (near
FREE I*ANI)LORD LUTINGS
Bronx and Queens Apts Wanted
SELECT CLIENTELE
MILBURN REALTY RE 9-4949
ATTENTION LANDLORDS
Free rental service. Choice clten
9 waMlag Apto. Kitchenettes
999a wanted. Same day service
WALKERS REALTY FA 2-8989
Land lards I tbt Yaar Apt*,
and kitchenettes. LaSalle Realty
218 W 114 St. MO 0-1009
LANDLORDS - LISTINGS
Rooms. Apartments. Kitchenettes
AU 0-7742
AU 6-7170 No Fee
APTS.—RENTAL SERVICE
LANDLORDS
Let ua get you fine reliable tenants
for your apts . kitchenettes, ufrn.
rma. No charge to you
HOUSES BOUGHT ALL CASH
LIST WITH US
NE 8-8363
Wont A Working Tenant?
ACT NOW!
LIST TODAY!
J. BuCanan
111 Kingston Ave.
PR 2-9598
(near Union)
GL 5-5451
FREE RENTAL SERVICE
Tenants with references watting
CALL MISS PAT
PR H633
WANTED: 2Vk — 3 RM APT In
Queens 575-585. 1 child. Welfare
107-11 134th St
SHEPPARD
Jamaica It. N. Y.
YOUNG COUPLE WANTS 5 or 4
rm apt to rent in fairly good
neighborhood. 560-579. Call morns
n 8-4269 ask for Tom.
New York State
Lie. Renting Agont far
Welfare Clients
WHO NEED APTS
Green & Witt Realty, Inc.
1844 Straus St., cor. Pitkin Ave
DI 81198
DI 5-1177
LANDLORDS FREE!
RENT YOCTt APTS. ROOMS A
HOUSES THE MODERN WAY
LIST WITH PRINCE REALTY CO.
172-08 LINDEN BLVD.
AX 7-9500
APARTMENTS TO SHARE
146TH ST. A BWAY.
5 rm. apt to share.
Call after 7:30 p.m.
AU 1-7438
COOPERATIVE APARTMENTS
JAMAICA—Last few apto available
at Cedar Manor Co-op. 3 hdrm apts
soma 2 bdrm apts. immed-occ. Low
carrying charges. Call A fc S Mgmt
Corp, 945 Coney Island Ave, Bklyn
BU 4-8500
JWovin£jin<£^foragd
ACCURATE Moving and storage,
day and night service. Anytime.
Anywhere. Van and 1 man 512 hr.
Station wagon, 55. Wardrobe sup
plies. large-small. PR 3-2980.
2 FAMILY BRICK
1 FARE ZONE
Alsa 1 FAMILY
Finished Playroom
GIs $2,000 DOWN
CIVILIANS
$4,000 DOWN
Also
PAY AS YOU
GO PLAN!
Guaranteed Tenant For
Income Aaartment
MODEL:
5939 TIE MANN AVE.
(between Adee fc Amow Avee.,
Eaal ef Eaatrbester kuf l
Directions: E. on Gunhill Rd. to Ar-
now Ave., left at Arnow Ave. (Port
Office), to Tleman Ave., left at Tie-
man Ave. to model
Open every day including Sun. from
Noon till Dusk
WEST 170th ST.
2 family brick, 14 room*, full fin
ished basement, oil. garden, many
extrnn (King sited rooms) Priced to
aell oaly 54,000 down.
M*ny others, top location!
Anekatein Real Estate. 2032 Jerome
Ave . Bronx CY 5-4343
ALLERTON VIC.
$1,500 CASH BUYS
4 year 6 room brick + studio apt.
$75 Mo. Pays All
PITKOFF
KI 7-2001
ALL VACANT
10 rooms - 2 baths
E. 161 St. Jackson Ave.
Perfect condition, detached
cash <975, balance 1 mortgage.
Call Owner PL 7-6985
ON GRAND CONCOURSE near
200th Street. 2>k story frame, ea-
bestoa shingled, brass plumbing,
ground fl, 5 rms rented. 2nd fl.
5 rms plus 2 finished rms in attic
available with sale. Call CY 5-3420
OWNER
BEST BUY
LAST TWO FAMILY
6 A 6 ROOMS
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
963 E. 229th St.
BUILDER______________KI 7JS461
West and East Bronx
2 family houtet. Oil.
Vacant. Many available.
Cash, only $500 and up.
Call ua today, yen’ll be glad yen did.
CY 3-4270
BROKER
Williamsbridge Section -) Modern 3
family brick. Oil. Garden, detached.
Also 3 family brick, nr. E. Tremont.
Many others.
Egerton Dennit
800 E. 149th St.
CY 2-3777
WEST BRONX - 2 Fa nily. 54.000
down, possession, nr
transp income 5110
mortgage, price 518300, LU 8-
8645. Agent.
shopping,
15 year
6 RM BRICK ATTACHED
D4 baths, finished basement
With bar. extras.
$18,800
TU 1-2365
OWNER
2~FAMILY house, hrick l^’ 1-7,
Modern bathrooms, 2 car garage.
11 family house. Very good In
come. 1 family house, 6 months
old Sacrifice. Call anytime.
LOS PANCHO8 REALTY
LU 9-0075
DA 9-4968
EAST BRONX. 2 FAMILY. BRICK
13 rooms, garage, decontrolled.
$5,000 down
OWNER
TA 9-0976
2 GUYS 138 W. 116TH ST
Moving fc Storage MO 6-1700
Charlie Brown
Night Phone
MO 2-7080
EAST BRONX. 4 FAMILY. AU brick
$243)04
One third cash.
Block from subway. Mohr Realty Co
1206 Ward Ave., Bronx TY 3-4900
To and from weekly tripe insured
CAROLINAS - VIRGINIA
Florida. Georgia. Maryland, Ohio.
MO 9-6767
Prompt, low rates.
EAST 213TH ST., 5 room brick
with garage. 4*Y% mortgage.
Near all conveniences. Priced for
quick sale. No brokers. TU 1-8053
OWNER
10% G.I.
New 2 family brick, 6tY fc 3. Garage
Many others OL 3-1100
( RFSTDALE REALTY
.3000 Eastchester Rd.
OAKLAND PLACE 2-family. poss
essinn 6 rooms Price $15,000. cash
Gittena Real Estate
$2,500
CALL PR 7 9029
2 FAMILY. 10 romps, oil. vacant,
modern kitchen, nr Concourse For
Information. AC 2-6803. No brokers.
AGENT*
GRAND Concourse, Wert of !79th
S( 2 family betek, 15 rooms. 523..
000. Small cash Call between 6
aad • p.m. BR 6-8346. Owner
NORTHEAST BRONX. 3 Family,
3, 4, 5. Foil poseeaslon. Extra
large plot. Convenient everything.
527JOO. Trotto FA 5-8338.
1 FAMILY. Brick, attached, 8 yre.
eld, 3 bedrms, fuD basement FHA
GJH. HI 6-2680. After 8 — TU V
6751. Agent.
WEST SIDE. NEAR CONCOURSE,
2 FAMILY BRICK. ALL VACANT.
TREE LINED BLOCK. CALL OW
NER. DA 8-6462
2 FAM. BRICK, W. BX -Mod. Large
rms. Garage. Possession 1 apf
Nr. Fordham Rd Cash 56.000
AT 9-4730. Agefe.______ ______ I
ABRAHAM HOMES
LARGE 2 family brick 6 fc 4 2
car garage. Finished basement
GI mortgage. A too Conventional
mortgage. Cash 52J00 down * up.
5 FAMILY brick 50k fc 4. Garage
Finished basement Cash 10 per
cent down. QI mortgage.
4 FAMILY Brick. IJ’et l-4l M.
Cash 96,500
1 family brick. 8
rm duple': Gemge. Finished
basement GI. Caah 81.000 Con
nolly WY 2-2026.
ACROSS THE STREET or the Na
tion. New reduced low rates. In
sured. Fla. Cal. fc Europe apecial-
ists. CONTINENTAL RE 7-9470
LIGHT HAULING
Small and Large jobs.
Call l.E 4 1924 or LF. 4-1340
MOVING AND HAULING
1 man and moving van
$7 00 an hour
Driver help load and unload
2 men and moving van.
59.50 an hour expert movere
24 Hour Service
ft 0575
I FI
-
Manhattan—For Saia
RIVERSIDE DRIVE
2 legal rooming bouses. Apt and
HtclieneUee. One vacant.
833-5 W. 142nd. St.
Owner
SACRIFICE
WEST 121 ST. 7 AVE.
Vacant 11 rooms. 2 batha. brick,
oil. legal rooming, no violations.
Full price only 511J00. No mortgage,
needs repairs. Balance 1 mtg, 15 yre.
Call Owner-PL 7-6985
171 RD 8T . 321 Wert. 19 9x100. 2H
story, asbestos rtilngle. 7Vk rooms.
1 modern both, hot water heat.
No. 2 ell. 512.000 Agent AU 6-3100
SMALL CASH W 113th St. Private
house for eale. It x 108. 11 rooms.
3 hatha. 615JMW. Immediate posses
■ton. (tend rente. For appointment
MO 6 7573
Call BROKER
House for sale. Convent Ave . Im
mediate occupancy. Call
F0 8-0964
BROKER
WEST I75TH ST 3 Story brick
Furnished 11 rms. Price <20,000
Caah 56.000
Owne- Will take back mortgagee
Call: CY 9-8072
OWNER
MARBLE HILL A VE . U raw fc gar
age. Plot Wxioa Price <104)00.
Cart) 504)00. Carl Kaplan 134 Nae-
aau St RF 2-1870
ROOMING hstwe hi On Wo OL
nr. Central Park. 14 units. Ask
ing 5404100 Rent 510.500 Call TR
3-5196 Owner
Brenx—For Sale
Centd from preceding poge 4 rm apt, Pilling St,
1 rm apt. 3rd St.------
Rk rma. Oates Ave.
McDONOUCH ST. 4te ROOM APT. jJ. BuCamn
______<80
PR 2-9598
311 Kingston Ave (near Union)
convenient transp
5ios
^^Worting people pref.
CROWN HEIGHTS
« ROOMS. MODERN .
PR 3-1004
Security, references-----------------------------------------------------------
Registered rent. $92 70 month. MR. OTHO
4 ROOMS
ta, ''1834
OWNER
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8 RM UNFURNISHED ATI
|
Fastness adults preferred.
DUMONT AVE
4 RMS. ADULTS. WO
BROKER
Di 6-3WW
OWNER 0,11
4 pmra , aoa31 «iXSsoN« an AFT.
s RMS. Parlor fi jor-baaemeat ; 4
rma, Sti rms. 1 rm*. 2H rms.I
Adults preferred
OWNER
AU. MODERN NEAT BLOCK MARCY AVB.. 6*>« RM APT
FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED WELFARE
8130 MO
AGENT
Ml CLASSON AVE.
Security
2 1503
OWNER
TR 5-2361
"
6 ROOM APARTMENT
"1361 Bush wick Ave.
? Severity. See Owner.
Ground floor
after < P M
t KM APT. Private house. Parquet
fleer. Buahwick Section. Good
neighborhood. Call bet 4 p.m. and
S p.m HY 1-5416. Owner.
41 UNDERHILL AVE Bklyn. 4 rms.
2nd floor. 546.75 mooth. tee aupt
Apt 3 or call UL 7-4673. Owner.
ATTRACTIVE 4tl RM APT Bain
F LATBUSH — Modern 4 rm. Parquet
Private rms. Children. • private
rma Beautifully Seel Modern bath
Children Wilton BU 7-3078
T~ RMi>. 8140 Crown Hgto, second
floor, newly decorated. Security
Good transp Call PR 4-7037 4-8
pm. dally. OWNER.
BKLYN — 4 LARGE RMS. 303 Stagg
St. (1 block from Buahwick Ava)
Welfare, children. <90 52. No fee
required. Key with Supt in 305
Stagg St. Apt 2 Right CO 7-4384
OWNER
bridge St Responsible adults pre- ______________ _____
ferred. Call evenings. GL 5-8342.it RM UNFURNISHED APT. Gas
and electricity included. SIM mo
OWNER
Call UL 6-5540 after 4:30 PM
OWNER
• RM APT. UNFURNISHED.
Working couple preferred.
3 RM AND RATH. 593 Quiet boa
mess couple preferred Available
in May. reference and security
Christian home. Call Tuea. Thurs.
Sat and >aa. BO MM2 Owner
ST. ALBANS — Naw 1 rm apt
Own entraace. quiet area. 1 Mock
bus and abopptng Free gas and
TV serial Heflned business cou
pie preferred Brterrncea
FI 1 2802
OWNER
J RM APTS. MOO MO - Wood
paneled living room 1st floor
Uss ef back yard. Couple pref
LLEWELLYN OITTENS LA 6-7000
3 LARGE MSS. ———
moo
Call AX 7-0033
la BAISLEY
1 RM APT. 8100 month, gas and
security, working adults prefer
red St. Albans OL 8-8190 after
7 pm. OWNER
3 rm apt. unfurnished,
call owner
J A 9-2731
S OZONE PARK, 3 Room apt.
large bath, refrigerator Heat
hot water. Quiet middle-age cou
pte prof References. 585 inn. 1
month security. Call after 8 for
eppt All day Sun No brokers.
Owner,
FA 2-9481
APARTMENTS
UNFURNISHED—FURNISHED
All sections, children, near trans
portatlon. Walker's Realty. FA 2-
4 ROOM APARTMENT. Madera.
2nd St. nr 6th Ave $iff up Rel- '
table persona preferred. Owner.
ST 9-0413
5 RMS. 6125 Welfare Welcome.
As many children as you have.
BROKER
GL 5-7891
6 ROOMS. >105.
CHILDREN
Newly decorated
Park Slope Section
•
AGENT
MA 2-1188 .
1-45 fc 6 RM APTS. 1 A 2
family houses. Lease, Rent fc
Sale. Reasonable Rent. AGENT
chen. Light cooking Business peo
ple preferred Call HA 6-0102.
Owner
4 Rooms and Ovor
Nice location
OWNER
SL 6-3488. can anytime
5 LARGE RMS AND BATH.
In 2 family bouee. child.
Call OWNER naya GL 2-0747
Evenings HY’ 8-5362
BTUYYSSANT AVE. 4 RM AFT.
(80 month, security.
Adults preferred
OWNER
HI 3*2193
4 ROOM Apartment. Nr ail transp
ortation. Newly decorated. Coil
After 4 p.m. Owner. MI 7-7876
4 RMS, AU VACANT
CALI OWNIR
PR 8-9731
MODERN APTS.
3H rma. Hklaey St.. 585
3 nna. Bklyn Ave.. 390, children.
4 rain. Park Slope, 3100. children.
4 rm. Montgomery St.. 596.45. chil
dren. .. .
4 rma. Lafayette Ave.. 5125, chil
dren.
6 rma, Van Buren St.. 5125. chil
dren. ’ •
DBworth Realty. 1095 Bergen St.
' SL 6 3000
E FLATBUSH. 5 rm apt for rent,
free gag. Refined neighborhood,
reierlfhees required, child okay,
call after 5 p.m. wMoys. all day
Sat A Sun SL 4-4707. Owner.
IJNCOLN PLACE~6 rooms
5130
UNION ST- 5W rooms
5125
UTICA AVE. 5 rooms
5115
Howard ave. 4 moms
sto
LEXINGTON AVE 4 rooms 5 72
HANCOCK ST. 3 rooms
5 85
Glttens Real Estate. PR 2-0029
FLATBUSH
• rma. Upper, children.
6 Ribs. 5 teeners.
<113.
<130
MARTIN-BU <-5800
SELECT FLATBUSH APTS
< raw. n» Unden Blvd, <125; 5 nna.
Fentmoro St. nr Flatbush. 3 rma.
Bfcvnrty Rd, 575. Agent. BU 3
NW}. GR 44658.
• 4 ROOM
-•
UNFURNISHED APT.
DI 3-8106
OWNER
6 rm apt. <100. 4 rm apt. 5100;
Dk rm apt. $60. agent.
UL 7-6017
4 and 3 rm apts. 129 Amboy St.
super on premises.
1
OWNER
IN 2 1903
3, 4, 3 room apts. from 575-$115v
GLOVTO
ST 3-5433
LO 8-1540
EASTERN PKWY
5 RMS ULTRA MODERN
MR. OTHO
PR 8-1004
5 rm apt. unfurn. near transp.
adults preferred, call
ST 9 8323
AGENT
WILSON AMD COOPER, 4 and 3
rm apts available. $70 and up.
Call PARRIS REALTY
CL 5-0007
Queens—Furnished
1, 2 and 3 Rooms
ST. ALBANS - HOLLIS — Lovely
3 room apto. furnished fc unfurn.
Children. Also 4-room apt fc
houses. Agent - HO 5-6020
2 Room Furnished Apt.
Nr. Transp. & Shopping
HO 8-9780
Springfield Gardens
J'h tarn apt.
LA 7-0498
OWNER
4 ROOM APT. in apt. building
580 mo — 4 rm apt — Welfare—
<100 mo. Children — Mr. Bo
' . , GL 5-4604
3 RM FURNISHED APT. Available
Sat. Business couple preferred
Please call after 4 p.m. Owner.
OL 9-5733 ,
DESIRABLE 4 RM AND Kitchen
etie apt avaUabld. Ideally located
Business people preferred. After
< p.m. MA 5-1985, Owner.
1 ROOM APARTMENT. Furntohed
Private entrance. Bulneea couple
preferred $85 month. <89 security.
LA 5-4191
CaB OWNER
< RMS, APT. BUILDING.
590.
JAMAICA - 170-52 Douglas Ave.
Also 4 rooms
Call PR 4-4757
AGENT ------------
3 room furntohed apartment.
Light fc gas free. Call:
HY 5-4848
OWNER
21 BREVOORT PLACE
4 room apt.
■, <115.00 Month.
'
OWNER
HY 3-orro
.LEVINE
6 ROOMS.
6 rooms.
4 rooms.
Flatbush Section.
Park Slope
Hancock Street
PR 8-1280
FLaYBUKR, 5 rms. 100 apt house
EASTERN PARKWAY, 8 rma. 812£
Private house
— CHILDREN —
BROKER_____ BY 2-7864
BRM APT <83.00. 866 Myrtle Ave
irt, Welfare, children. Call:
CROWN HEIGHTS (St. Marks-Nos
trand) 4V» modern, decorated, ele
valor. Incinerator 8115. Owner
BY 3-6888
wSSamtaptsTmany floors
Sue Admit. 2572 Broadway (97th St.)
. NYC Wkdayr after 2. Sat
SU 7-2207
.
HOLLO, 205TH ST . 3H RM Fur
Owner,
nished apt •
LA 7-1341
SP 6-1480
3 rooms UtiMttee Included. 5105
month. Llewellyn Glttens.
LA 8-7000
FLUSHING. Large I room apt.
Near subway buses fc shopping
Private kitchen fc beta 532 per
wk. Including utilities. Cell IN 3-
6402 after 5 P.M. All day Saturday
OWNER
4 Reams and Over
4 RM APT. Nlrely furntohed fc
porch. Reepertable middle aged
working couple pref. Call 10 a.m. -
10 p.m. OL 1-5323. Owner
refined A 1 family pref.
I® 4-4281
Owner .-
Sun-Mnn-Tues until 12 noon HI 8-
2462 ______ _______ ________________
4 private rmt, call from 9 to
2, awaar, HT 8-8407.
HOLLIS — 4 RM FURNISHED apt
LA 71341 <>™,r SP 4-1410
ment, In new building, 2 bedrooms
a month. Call Cote Realty
Private entrance, nice location,
nr bus. Excellent references re
quired. Couple pref. LA 7-1178.
Owner bet 8 - 9 p.m.
8 RMS. APT.
ADULTS PREF.
Call LA 7-4825
Owner
T. ALBANS — 5 large modern
rooms. 3 bedrms. We like children.
8180. Gaa A electric free. No fee.
AR 8-4096
IWNER
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
Unfurnished and furnished.
Houses for lease. Children.
Simmons Realty — AX 7-2730
106-45 New York Blvd.
FOR QUEENS APTS. CALL
PARSONS REALTY 0L B-4144
FLUSHING—tV> large rooms, newly
ad. new stove, refrigerator.
PARSONS REALTY OL Ml 44
HOUJB—lovely Stk rma, near shop
ping and schools, children. To rent
SHERIDAN FT, Westbury.
Beautiful t rm apt
References A security
MO 2-4970
OWNER
HOLLIS — 6 RM APT. Dining rm
Included. Nr everything. Reason
able Agent. HO 4-8448.
ST. ALBANS — 5 rm apt with
wall oven, near tubway (In new
2 family house) ultra modern,
heat 24 hr day in winter. Refined
couple preferred. Call Mr. Sherman
JA 9-5964
4 Rm Unfurn Apt, Children
A. Williams Broker LA 5-2223
41k rooms. 5125 month. Couple pref.
Llewellyn Gittena.
LA 8-7000
4 RM. AFT.
HAWIEY REALTY HO B-7740
41k room apt. New horns. <150 month.
Llewellyn Gittena.
LA 8-7000
4 DOOM APARTMENT. Children
5I1J. 4tk rms. 850. security. 8125
3 room apartment. <90. 6
house, straight lease, $135
AGENT
5 RM APT .
AX 7-9500
~ UNFURNISHED
ADULTS PREFERRED,
JA 9 5280
Owner
HOLLIS. 4«k BEAUTIFUL RMS
Middle aged working couple pref
Cali after 7.
HO 5-7120__________OWNER
5 ROOM APTS. In new development
South Oxone Park. L. I. Separate
heating. <118 average rental.
ROBERT WELCH
OL 9-5613
12 noon to 8 p.m.
5 LARGE RMS — 5
Kitchen. AU
Large both.
■tonal
mo. Certificate tt
qulred. Owner. BO
SUMNER AVL, 274
« rm apt. unfurnished,
Owner. SL 8-7595
I RMS. APT HSE. ENY. 592.
4 Rma. Matey Ave, parquet, chil
dren, 599;
5 RMS. APT HSE, Albany Are, <80.
8 RMS. Modem. Children. Buah-
wfck. 6186.
Mrs Sobert. 52 Albany Ave,
PR 3-8694
8 RM/. FIaTBUSR, children, 8110.
8 and 8 rma, Buahwick section,
children, 5110 to 5135; » and 8
rma. Crown Heights, children.
<11< to 5125; Mrs. Sobert
53 Albany Ava
PR 3-9694
4. 5 AND 8 BM APTS.
• “** AGENT. CALL
PR 8-7834
NEWBY DECORATED apto. two
4 rm. 5551 > nna. 589: four 5
raw; tno; two 8 rma. 51231 Book
er Jon«. PR 2-9667.
4.RMS. ALL PRIVATE.
-With porch, many extras
1112. mo aecarlty.
•
Call ; evening* OWNER DI 2-6278
7 RMS. »l«0 — MACON ST
• Excellent house
Call XA' 4-7487. 9-5 weekdays
“ ' 1 OWNER
, I U-.
Nico Clean 4 Rm Apf.
HY 1-3796
I rm apt. (a
EV 5-8075
apt., child.
Cana after 5 p.m.
a 7-2271
OWNER
132 MacDOUGAL ST.
4 ream apartment to let
4 ROOM AFT.
IN 7-1126
A^
Available
All Over Brooklyn
5% 4% 3'k, rs
From $47 and Up
Children Welcome
, Mr. Lucki
ST 9-4100
Ilbm I
4tk room aft.
Llewellyn Cttteae.
LA 8-7000
tent. <128.
bOtiXR ST., 2731. 7 lovely
3 bedrms. dining rm.
bath, porch, all equlpnws
frigidnlre. washing machine, par
quet floors, equipped first class.
OL 1-10B7
OWNER
4 ROOM APARntatNT
Newly decorated. Adalis preferred.
Private boose. Owner.
LA 7-7728
5 RM APT, unfurnished Adults pre-
Q iweiis— Unfurnished
JA 9-5280
Owner
1-2-3 Room Apartments
Westchester—Unfurnished
MIC KENS JA 3-0347
ALL SECTIONS of Queens, apart
ments, furnished and unfurnished
Better homes and
170-10 Liberty Avenue. Jamaica
(
5, 4 and 8 rms.
tarnished 114-412 Merrick Bird.
Addif Realty AX 7-1661
OHM)
ST. ALBANS — 5 rm spto. furnished
and unfurnished Alan t rm apfa
A bouses to lease.
REVANDER REALTY
2004)6 Linden Blvd
St Albans
LA 70969
(47U)
ROCKAWAY BEACH — Reeuthully
remodeled hulkllng. modern apts.
244-885. 3*44119. Steadily werklng.
married people prof. Call NE 4-
0654 bet 6-8 eves. *
FOR QUEENS APTS. CALL
PARSONS REALTY 0L 8-4144
HOLIJS — lovely 3te rooms.
PARSONS REALTY 0L 8-4144
FLUSHING-3Mi large rooms, newly
painted, new stove, refrigerator.
PARSONS REALTY 0L 8-4144
3, 4, fc 5 rm apts
RODGERS REALTY HO 8-1960
JA 31883
apts < 4 <
REASON.
AB^C
HILRURN REALTY
3, 4. I fc < room apartments.
FLORENCE LEOAWAN
LA 54P19
AR 6-7588
MODERN Ste rm. apto on the board
walk la tha Rorkawayt. all mod.
ern improvements. Call AL 5-8447
RT ALBANS- J 4 4 Rooms, all mod
ern. MB to 5181 month.
Ltd. Fl 1-1950
JAMAICA - 3*3 ROOM Apartment
51S ne. Mtoth‘9
pref. LA 64B34. Owner.
4 ROOMS AND OVER
Westchoster Agts, White Plaint
New Ultra Modern. All Conven
iences. 5 mtn walk to station Now
renting. May occupancy 3H fc rtY
rms. from <149. Call Agent. 914-WH
9-3484.
Unfurnished Wanted
LANDIORDS - list your apts with
ua Desirable clients waiting.
BROKER
PR 8-3789
LANDLORDS, LIST YOUR APTS
Wfth ns We have several applica
tions. No charges to yen.
Clement A. Brown 131 Ralph Ave,
OL
ATTENTION AU LANDLORDS
FREE RENTAL SERVICE
List your apartments with ns. for
prompt and efficient action, PR 3-
9864. DONARR ASSOCIATES, S3
Albany Avenue.
I.ONQ ISLAND apartments, kit
chenettea and room. List your*
with us for quick action Nr
charge to landlords —-Jenkln*
Realty, 55-11 108th St., Corona.
HA «-4li<
N.T.
WANTED I 1 I
Ne ebarge to tea
PAUL
515-A Hl
Ave.
IN 7-9485
londlord'i Free Sorvic<
Yorn Apto.
waRtas. Am
men Blvd.. Hollis. HO
FREE FREE FREE
RDHAL SERVICE TO OWNEI
APTS. A HOUSES WANTED IN
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
SO. OZONE PARK
BAISLEY PARK
2 family brick fc garage. All vacant. 2 family, finished basement, all va
il rooms Oil. Newly decorated c,nt. parquet, new heat.
Bestvlew Realty, 452 Dean St ST 3 COPA, 255 Flatbush Ave. MA 2-5100
Free Parking — Open Sundays
DUMONT
NE 8-3731
No
Money
Down
(Closing Expenses
Necessary)
12 Family), all vacant, completely
decorated in the finest fashion, oil,
2 lovejy kitchens and batha, near
everything.
DUMONT
1215 Fulton St.
(near Bedford Ave.)
NE 8-3731
Eve 516 PY 1-3857
Open 9:30 AM to 8 PM Daily
Also Sat, Sun. ond Holidays
2 Family Brick, semi-detached. 11
rms. 2 car garage, finished base
ment, GI. $500 Down. Frank N.
Brown.
UL 7-6017
Sun., PR 8-1218
NEW YORK AVL
Npar Eastern Parkway — 3 Family
Limestone, modern, decontrolled. 15
rms. $7.500 cash. -Maturah PR 2-5151
3 GARAGES
2 family, 10 large box rma. 2 ultra
modern tile bath, semi finished
basement, parquet floors, a real
home Mr Graves GL 5-6100 or
eve PR 4-2260.
$890 DOWN, 4 FAMILY
AU vacant, brownstone, oil steam,
5 modem baths and kitchens.
COPA, 255 Flatbush Ave. MA 2-5100
CROWN NTS, $549 DOWN
Prospect PI. brick. 2 family tiled
kitchens and baths, new heat, $18,000
full price
COPA. 255 Flatbush Ave. MA 2-5100
UNION ST, $990 DOWN
2 family brownstone, oil heat, all
vacant, good neighborhood.
COPA. 255 Flatbush Ave. MA 3-5100
BUSHWICK, $290 DOWN
$1,000 DOWN
2 family, garage, 2 story a»«l base
ment, large rms, oil Heat, tastefully
decorated. Call now. Mr. Graves
GL 5-6100 or evenings FR 4-2260.
Crown Heights — 4 Family brick,
3 car garage. 63.500 down.
Frank N. Brown
UL 7-6017
$un. PR 8-1218
Legal 2 Family brick, semi-detached,
garage, modern bath and kitchen,
1 FHA mortgage. <2,000 down, lYank
N. Brown.
UL 7-6017
Sun. PR 8 1218
2 Family Brick, semi-detached. II
rms. 2 car garage, finished base
ment, FHA mortgage. 512)00 Down.
Frank N. Brown.
UL 7-6017
Sun. PR 8-1218
CARROLL ST.
2 FAMILY BRICK
2-CAR BRICK GARAGE
EASY TERMS
MR. REYNOLDS PR S-1003
AJAX
UL 7-3400
Special
2 FAM
BRICK
*370
CASH
DOWN
Charming 1 family brick home. I*-
cated In quiet residential neighbor
hood, bright airy spacious rooms,
sunny kiLhene and baths, beautiful
Income producing apt., large play
yard, a true sacrifice, owner will
give easy terms to all. Call today.
WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES
TO CHOOSE FROM located In Crown
Heights, Flatbush. Park Slope. Many
with as little as 5290 Down. You
name the area, we have the house.
Come in or call
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.)
NEW
HOUSES
OPEN WEEK DAYS
Flatbush Locations
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
2 FAMILIES
Also Open
Saturdays, Sundays
BROOKLYN COLLEGE AREA
11 rms. 50x120. 2 car garage,
modern. RU 7 1588. Mrs. Morgan,
Brand new solid brick. 3 families,
garages, box rms. giant closets,
wall ovens, dishwashers. ultra
modem baths and kitchens, hard
wood floors, duplex apty Be the
first fo own one nf these lovely Hancock SI. legal 2 fam. brick 14
new home* in Brooklyn.
rooms, parquet floors, cash. 82.800
down
St Marks Ave
brownstone, 14 rooms, oil heat. 8.1.500
down.
Mar-on St. legal 2 fam brown
stone. 10 rooms, cash <2.000 dowA.
Louisiana Ave Legal 4 family. 15
rma. cash $1,500 down.
COLVIN FORD PR 4-D29S
Coll Mr. Graves
Gl 5 6100
Eve. PR 4 2260
legal 2 fam
garage. FHA mortgage, reasonable
terms, Frank N Brown.
UL 7-6017
Sun., PR 8-1218
$575
CASH
2 FAMILY
VACANCY
3 story. 7 rooms. 2 baths. 2 kitchen.,
decorated, oil steam, excellent con
dition. Backyard. Nr schools, shop
ping. transp. Terms arranged.
Call MR. STEINBERG
IN 7-7477
3 STORY
and basement brick, legal 2 family.
12 rooms. 4 baths. Excellent location.
$2,000 down.
LEGAL 3 FAMILY
brick, 12 rooms, steam heat, oil,
51.500 down. Broker. PR 5-3789
BUSHW1CK Secf Cooper St. 2 fam
ily. 13 rooms, steam oil, good
condition. Vacant, easy terms.
Price <17.500
CYRUS
UJ, 5-7373
AJAX
UL 7-3400
Special
4 FAM
*350
CASHDOWN
Beautiful 4 family, top value, sun
drenched rooms, lovely kitchens and
baths, terrific income potential, once
sold will be hard to duplicate, walk
subway, schools, churches. Act fast,
easy terms to all.
AJAX
UL 7-3400
Special
2 FAM
*295
CASHDOWN
Charming 2 family, large eun Riled
rooms, decontrolled, cheerful kitch
ens. two-tone baths, lovely yard lor
children, play basement, completely
decorated throughout, excellent lo
cation. a heme buy that will be bard
to duplicate being offered at a low.
low price, it will have everlasting
value, owner inurt tell Immediately.
Near transp., churches and schools.
WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES
*O CHOOSE FROM, many with at
little as $390 down, located In Flat-
oush. Crown Heights. Park Slope,
Bushwick. you name the area, we
tave the house. Come In or call
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.)
AJAX
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Also Open
Saturdays, Sundays
and Holidays
$1500
Beautiful 2 family with garage. 10
rms. parquet fl Tree lined block.
Good transp. schools fc shopping.
Owner MA 2 1188.
WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES
TO CHOOSE FROM, many with as
little as $300 down, located in Flat
____
bush. Crown Heights. Park Slope,
Buxhwick. You'"n7ine\hV'a\ea.'' we ^wtL der”.r*'Sj
have the house. Come In or call.
S490 DOWN
3 family brick. 2 apts vacant Oil.
Realty'
1452 Dean St. ST 3 7546
"
OPEN SUNDAY
$990 DOWN
NEAR LINDEN BLVD.
OPEN SUNDAY
$990 DOWN
2 family brick, an vacant. 12 rooms,
oil. Bestview Realty, 452 Dean St.
ST 3-7546.
Pulaski St. 204—3 story Brawn-
stone, three apts, Owner.
2 FAM
BRICK
FHT MTGE.
GARAGE
Semidetached. 2 family. II rooms.
Ul«t baths, modern kiteh-
Call MR. STEINBERG
IN 7-7477
ST MARKS AVE , 1511 — $800 cash
above mortgages. Good terms.
Oil, 5 rms' vacant, plus Income
to other apts. Broker MA 5-5634
Flatbush
Maple St.
2 family 2 story brick. 1/S fc 1/8
room apt. 2 modern baths, 2 modern
kitchens Beautiful parquet floors,
porch, finished basement. Tree lined
street, residential, backyard, new
oil burner. 1 mtge. 53.500 caah down.
____ W
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.)
AJAX
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Alto Open
Saturdays, Sundays
and Holidays
WIDEST Selection of 4 family homes
anywhere In Bklyn
LIVE RENT FREE!
IA)W DOWN PAYMENT!
MR AYER h
kv 59601
4 FAM BLDG., Good Income, good
financial arrangement I^ifayette
Ave. Rklyn Price 612.000. Call
HY 7-2200, Mr Abe Fum.
*500
CASH
HANDYMAN
SPECIAL
VACANT
2 FAMILY
2 story and basement. 11 rms,
kitchens, 2 baths, large rms , oil
heat, large backyard for children
to play. Nr. transp. school. Will
arrange terms
CALL MR. STEINBERG
IN 7-7477
LINCOLN PL
($650 DOWN)
1 family solid brick. U large me.
semi detacbei,. newly modernized,
oil, conveniently located.
NE 8-3731
DUMONT
Evenings 518 PY 1-3837 or come to
1213 Fulton St. near Bedford Ave.
Open every day Including Sundays
from 9:30 AM to 8 PM. Free
I Parking.
PROSPECT PL, $995 DOWN I BKLYN DOWNTOWN. Bergen-Hoyt
3 family, all vacant, all decontrolled.! Sts. 4 story, 11 rms. steam. Low cash
17 rms, oil heat.
COPA. 255 Flatbush Ave. MA 2-5100
HY 3-7274
OWNER
TO SELL A HOUSE
TO RENT A ROOM
TO GET AN APARTMENT
TO GET A JOB
rtACE VOU« 40 WITH THt
AMSTERDAM NEWS
CLASSIFIED AGENCIES
BROOKLYN
Amsterdam News Brooklyn Branck
1251 Bedford Ave. (Nr. Fulton St.) +
Boro Advertising Agency — 391 Fulton St.
State Advertising Agency — 409 Fulton St.
Smith's Stationery, 8 Kingston Ave.
Nostrand Stationery, 896 Nostrand Ave.
Philipson U $31 Gates AtVs.
Tumin M., 792 FraakRa Ave.
Kingston Sporting Goods, 1507 Fultoa St.
Aaransoa JL, 127 Kingston Ave.
Groonman M., 201 Roid Ave.
Goto Stationery, 1368 Broadway
Bushwick A. A., 1432 Broadway
Borough A. AM 76 Coart St.
Shanin Adv. Agency, 9 Sumner Ava.’
Free Parking — Open Sundays
DUMONT
NE 8-3731
No
Money
Down
Gl Homes
(Closing Expenses
Necessary)
2,3, 4 FAM HOMES
with payments as low as <149 a
monO) to cover all. Modern In
W, located In some at
lections of Brooklyn
Qualified vets.
HUNDREDS OF pTHFR CHOICE
homes wTtwidw
DOWN PAYMENTS
DUMONT
1215 Fulton St.
(near Bedford Ave.)
NE 8-3731
Eva 516 PY 1-3857
Open tiJO AM te I PM Doily
Open Sot., Son. and Hnlldayt
Continued on following pogo
MACON ST.. Brownstone, excellent 2
2 fam duplex;
High rental
CA 6 7487
2 large aptsAl> Parquet floors, clean, oil __ _______
$24J)00 h*’i**' sm*’n *1own Pay"”*- SroaM i Flathnnh 2 Family Brick, ultra-
Owner nM>nth,y rarrying chargee. Act fast.Jm„dem. « rma and 41 j rm apt
227TH ST E and Ra me. Ave 2
more left of new 2 family brick.
8 and 3. garage, porch front, back
2tk bathe. One fare reasonable________
QITNf V ST . 11!
3 family brick.
With heat. Parlor floor and base
ment. « large rooms. Owner
SI. 6 7586
BUIIJTER ■ APTS 1, 2 AND 1 FAMILY HOUSes I
FOR SALE OR LEASE
K1 7~(w!W
JNDvfew AREA ; 2 Family Brick:
SOUNDVtEW AREA 2 Family Rrlck
Detached 6 + 7. garage. 623.000
Easy Terms Arranged
MANY OTHERS
GLOVER
’ L0 8-1540
VACANT
140th near Willie— 2 family brick.
11 rtoome, 62.500 down.
lllrt NEAR PIUMPECT -2-famlly
■tangle. 7 reams, 5860 down.
Bkro Invited Oreeky, CY
Eroolf'yn For Sale
$1500
MISS MATTHEWS
GI. 2 7496
$
575
CASH
Beaatifal New 1 Family
Tapestry Brick Homes
7 Rooms, Finished Basement
GARAGE - 2 RATHS
Only $2,500 dawn
SEI.LINO VERY PAST
SILHOUfTTI MALTY TU 2-2600
WAKEFIE1D — 22Mh St. (Laconia
* Paulding Avee.) 6 yr brick.
Garage. 1-fatnfly. Can expand to
two. 51400 ddwn S>4% FHA <118
per month Including taxes.
| OL t 8495
OWNER
CONCOURSE - BURNSIDE
Modern 2 family, detached, 1/7, 1/6,
large plot (fenced), tan finished
basement, A-I condition' A buy.
820.100 Aneksteta Real Ertate, 1032
Jaroma Ave . Bronx. CY 6-4545
3 family brick, all vacant. 2 da- 2 rtory. detached, 7 rooms. 2 tiled
controlled apts parquet floors Newly
hatha, 2 lovely kitebene, beautiful
decorated, combination ainka In
front garden oil, rertdentlal, nr
kitchens, a good strong how. large
transp. Art fart.
apts Owner PR 2-6517
Call MR. STEINBERG
$1250
Bmgalow type 2 family brick. Il
large rma. large kitchen*, modern
baths, wall to wall carpet Large
elawd space To eee thf* house la
to buy It Owner - MA 2 I18B
$700
2 family. 2 beautiful modern Hotly
wood kitchens with new celotex
celling, wood panelling Walt*, plus
genuine tiled bathroom* Tht* la
a truly lovely house |3
Owner MA 2-1188
$1700
2 family brick, II very large rma
tiled hath* Modern kitchen* fc
large parlor fl Fin basement Nice
neighborhood Owner MA 2-1188
IN 7-7477
4 fam. Flatbush
4 fam. N.Y. Ave.
4 fam. Amboy St.
4 fam Clarendon Rd
Take your choice, all are brick,
•emt-detached, garagea, oil. aome
parquet, good rent* Vacancy in
each clean, aak to see all 4. then
take your pick Small down pay
ment. Easy terms. 1 mtge
Mekey O. Barria — IN 7-1488
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
FOR SA
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Queens-For Salt
Queens—For Rent
Queens—For Rent
Nassau-Suffolk—For Sale
New York State—For Sale
Cont'd front preceding page Jamaica — s room bungalow, good
————for amall family, rent for 686 mo.
Aak for Mr. Leo
i anil X FAM11.Y BOLUS BRICK [
« A hath. J 4 bath, finished base AGENT
menu expansion attic, extra large JAMAICA — 2 family, 6 4 6.
plot, double «y»«*lMOwner ““** Rent for only |12U mo. Aik for
eel) H 4 H_JA 34098
OL 7-4459
"hoUJS LARGE 6 ROOM HOME .AGENT
4 imuiooou. finished basement, new 7~~
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oil unit. «ra<e. on large landscaped SOtHTH OZONE PARK — 12 room
riot extras too. A-l area, oaty|bouae. apace for everything. Good
tlijst) $1800 down. H 4 H JA 2- for growing family. $100 or will
uoyB . ’
»ell to right party. No fee. Agent
____ | Mr Robert
OL 7-1617
,
----------------------------------------------------AX 1-1403
VAN WYCK GARDENS. 6 Rooms.---------------------------------------------------------------
ridtaiTted. 1 car garage, oil heat.;
large‘w)dt. No Closing Fees. No Credit' $ room house for rent with option
Check $750 down 4 move in. Cote to buy. $65 mo. No fee. AGENT.
Realty JA $-5003.
AX 11400
JAMAICA
___I
_
1‘tXMBRIA HEIGHTS
SOUTH OZONE PARK — Sparkling
Ie«»r 2 family. Solid brick, 5 4 3. center hall. 8 room traditional home,
rooms Part finished basement, gar contemporary architecture. Will
aie $1,500 Cash Down.
Homefinders Ltd. Fi 1-1950 No F*____ *2^
! ren‘ ,or *95 »>‘h option to buy
_ JA 3 3928
B D Harty Jr. Broker
192-05 l inden Blvd.
FLUSHING—BAYSIDE AREA
$900 DOWN
TO EVERYBODY
NEW BRICK RANCH
RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY
St. Albans 11 Room Georgian Colonial. $100.
a month, or buy. No cash G.l.
i No Fee AGENT AX 1-1400
LADIES & GENTLEMEN
FABULOUS RENTAL DEAL
40x100 plot, 6 large rooms <3 bedrms) 1C‘» Move you into a lovely 7 room
big basement, beaut location. 2 blocks bungalow, with only $150 EuU *
transr Total Cash as downpayment to Buy
school, parks, shopping, transp Hous<. GVARANTEED NOT ONE
Easy terns to you. Hurry!
.hnnmne
7 i
$900 DOWN
2 FAMILY
Brand new. big rooms, live rent free Call Mr. RAND
lot. near parks, shopping.
Beaut
w bools, transp Everything you want
Hurry! Only a few left.
PENNY MORE. Your rent will be
only $95 per month. Live In house
and pay rent till property is YOURS.
For more interesting and advance
information
NOW JA 6-7371
4 BEDROOMS, large Bungalow con
sisting of 8 rooms, full basement,
garage. Vacant. Children. $92.50 per
month $150 cash needed
MR C ARMIN’
J A 6-7301
So. Ozone Pork
8 rm. haute, aewly decarated. caw
veaieat ta all traasp.
$140 Mo.
Ask for Murray
JA 3-3476
Springfield Gardens
$ rm. newly decorated ham*.
$130 Mo.
AX 1-4021
Ask fer Bud
2 bedrm house, newly decorated.
Adults preferred. 6140 month, plus
security and brokerage fee.
TOBIAS W. WASHINGTON
JA 9-1529
FA 2 8514
HOLLIS
Detached brick. 6Va large rms
Beautifully decorated. Garage. Fin-
ished basement. $150 per month. Call
owner's agent RA 8-5288.
Hollis. 8 rm. house to rent. Option
to buy. Excellent conditions. JA 6-
8896
Hubert S. Goodlett
V
We re proud of our homes. You
eall Mr Olsen now—he will work
things out for you. Gene Olsen, 25-53
Francis Lewis Blvd. Flushing BA 9
9838 or BA 4-8199.
CAMBRIA HGTS
1 A X Family home Reasonable.
RODGERS REALTY
HO 6 1960
A ____JA 3-1653
HEMPSTEAD
3 bedroom ranch
1W bath, eat-in kitcheu 5 yrs old.
wood panelled playroom, detached
garage, patio, fully landscaped
$223)00
Many extras.
CaU IV 1-6638 OWNER
bT ALBANS Proper. Immediate
occupancy. Beautiful street. Lovely
Colonial detached Garage. 6lv
rms. Stall shower. Extra lava
tory. Laundry rm. Washing ma
chine. Large refrigerator. Alum
inum combination - Oil heat.
616.500 AX 1-6260 evea A Wkends
JA 6-4918
OWNER
LEGAlT: FAMILY HOUSE for sale
Fully detached Full basement
40 x 100 plot. Nr transportation
OWNER
OL 9-7829
BOLUS — 7 rooms. Pull dining
room, eat-ln kitchen with break
fast nook. Master bedroom 15x16.
finished basement A garaga
616460
SP 6 2302
________ OWNER
HOLLIS? 2 Family? Uke new. 10 rooms
Finished basement, garage. No
down payment. G.l. Others 9250
Easy terms. AX 7-1111. E J. David
ARVERNE — Furnished rooming
house for sale. Excellent profit.
Call CO 7-8033 or writ* 120 Liber
ty St. NYC. Mr. Kronenberg.
DETACHED.
““ATTACHED
SEMI-ATTACHED
LA 5-8319
AR 6-7559
HOUSES FOR SALE
CAPE CODS. RANCHES
SPLIT-LEVELS
Some as LOW as $10,000
Come and See us.
We have what yoq want!
HTLBURN REALTY
110-06 Farmers Blvd.
RE 9-4640
St. Albans
JAMAICA — Mother-Daughter. —
616,000. 4 down, 3 up. Aluminum
screens and storms, garage. CaU
JA 9-1570 after 5 weekdays.
, OWNER
ST ALBAN’S — 2 story 4 attic
frame house, 6 rms 4 bath. 3
bedrms, asbestos shingles, new
automatic gas furnace. HO 5-8790
Owner. Principals only.
WE ARE NOT FOOLING
RANCH $25 DOWN
• room Ranch near Subway, all de
tached, vacant, move in within 16
days, asking $13500 can be had
for less Call Agent now make
offer. Payments Uke rent. Only
$86 57 per month. Agent JA t-TXO
SETTLING ESTATE
FULL PRICE $11,500
IMMACULATE. Bungalow type home
with large rooms, in St. Albans
Area, best buy of the month only
$150 required for all and $65.31
monthly payment call Private Agent
JA 6-7361.____________ _____________
R-e-n-t
HOLLIS
VIC.
SOLID MANSION
DETACHED
• 2-Famiiy • Ultra Modern scientific
kitchens • Spacious dining room
• King sized living room
• Finished pis yr oom
8
Very Large
In all
L.T. Realty
ALL
$57.66 Mo. Pay
Detached Colonial 6 Urge rooms,
neat and clean as a pin. Auto
matic Heat. NO HANDYMANS
SPECIAL. READY TO MOVE IN
only $9400 Full Price. 6100 Down
to aU. Call AX 7-0309.
ST. ALBANS A VIC. $15,990
WIDOWS SACRIFICE
DETACHED dutch Colonial. 4 large
bedrooms, ultra modern kitchen and
hath, large landscaped plot, semi
finished basement, many extraa.
MOVE RIGHT IN.
QUEENS VILLAGE $18,990
Detached Legal 2 Family. 2-4‘ii
room apertmenta. nite club rentable
basement with complete bath and
many extras. MOVE RIGHT IN.
G.l. NO CASH
FHA $690 DOWN
QUEENS HOME SALES
OL 8-7510
170-13 Hillside Avenue
Ff’AMILY DETACHED 8 RMS
62.000 CASH OVER EXISTING MTG
NO CLOSING FEES
HILLBURN REALTY RE 9 4640
HOIJJS7GI do caah 4 bedrooms
targe ptot. country kitchen, garage
loads of extras. Civilians tow down
OL 7-6601
Agent.
GI'S ONLY
____ _______ vacant, move right in
At tow n« 6W cash Can now. Good
year. r<-86 18»th St. Jamaica. OL 7-
H13
Ave. Vte (176 Ave.)
6350 rash
__ an 8 rm acme.
mfhly mortgage _paymenta_ K1
er,___________
JAMAICA — 1 Itamlly
e0 transp 9 rooms w/w carpet
2 ear garage 817,940. Wonderful
b«y. Andrew L. Lattnre. SP 6-
.
ALMANa, Jamaica. 1 fam. 2
garaso. • nrw. parquat^flocra.
tiny Direct from own-
Retif
JAMAICA *• T -MP
barbecue Mt in backward Rant far
only 8166 ma Aak fer Mr Eugene
M’EVt .
OL 76617
gT AIDANS. 7 rooms. 2
OL 7-4761
« hatha.
4 ahoppiag. 1 Macks
far only 6166 ma
0L 7-0090
SO OZONE PARK 5 Room House
for rent. Good condition, immediate
occupancy. AX 7-21 IL
ST. ALBANS detached 7 room Col
onial. 3 targe bedrms, flntebed base
ment. Near transportation. Call for
terma. ABCO. 168-22 Hillside Ave.
OL 7-7900
BAISLEY PARK. 6 RMS. Children
no fees, purchase option.
8100 per month.
BRADY
JA 9-0039
BAISLEY PARK. 7 rooms at lake.
Finished attic, basement, $90 mo.
Gl can get with no rash. Miss Ozlel
OL 7-6541
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS, 2 fam
ily 9 rooms, vacant. Gl no fees.
$120 mo Mr Shine — OL 7-6727
GI'S — 1 4 2 family homes, some
vacant, some foreclosures. Move In
from $75 mo No fees. $40 cash
can do it. Agent - OL 7-7376.
. PLENTY
HOUSES FOR RENT
FROM
$
65A MONTH
125A MONTH
TO
5
5 TO 9
ROOMS
$150 CASH,
MOVES YOU IN
MR. MELODY
AX 7-0309
JAMAICA _ 10 rooms. 6 bedrooms.
50x106 Walk to srhnols 4 transit.
Rent for $110 ma Ask for Mr Manson
AGENT
OL 7-4
S OZONE PARK — 5 rooms,
bedrooms. C4II today, won't last
Rent far only $45 mo Ask for Mr.
Goldman Agent OL 7-4761
OZONE^PARK - 1 rooms. 3
1U hatha, on dead and
Good for rhIMrea. Real for
only $46 mo Aak for Mr Rob
OL 7-4617
OL 7-6617 AGENT
FOR
RENT
8 ROOM
RANCH
$80
MONTH
SOME NO FEE
RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY.
J A 6-7371
MR. FARIN
1 FAMILY BRICK.
6 Rooms, gas heat, all vacant. Call
agent. OL 8-2014, Ask for Benny.
DON'T BE
FOOLED
We only have one 4 room apartment
for rent, $95 per month, but look
what else we have.
5 Room house, $75 per mo. No Fee
6 Room bouse, $80 per mo. No Fee
7 Room house. $90 per mo. No Fee
8 Room house. $100 per mo. No Fee
Call us last and see for yourself.
AX 7-0072
AGENT
LOOKING FOR A HOME?
PLEASE READ THIS!
I can obtain for you s Huge Huge
Ranch, having a frontage of 24
feet and a length of at least 68
feet, with 7 rooms on main level,
plus a completely finished base
ment with kitchen and 2 car
garage, with rooms over that, and
4.000 sq. feet of land. Completely
modern with Picture Window. All
this can be had with only (800
Cash to all. BEST BUY IN
YEARS, CALL
MR. MELODY
ME NOW
AX 7-0236
LAURELTON
Option
to
Buy!
Call Now!
BONTER
159-03 Hillside Ave., Jam.
(E or F train to Parsons Blvd)
AX 7-8300
SOUTH OZONE PARK, Legal i
family, 12 rooms, 2 baths, 2 kitch
ens, rent $120 with option to boy.
No Fee. AGENT JA 3-3928
VAN WYCK GARDENS. RANCH
TYPE HOME. Having 4 bedrooms,
full basement, garage and cyclone
fence. Large grounds only $190 Cash
required.
MR. CAP________________ AX 7-0236
BAISLEY PARK - Do it yourself
special. Needs painting, Bice neigh
borhood. 9 room*. 2 baths, 2 kitch
ens. $90 per month. Rent or buy
No cash GJ. No Fee. AGENT
JA 3-3460
Freeport — 6 Rooms. <L) shaped
3 Bedrm*. Ranch. Cor. U acre Lot.
Garage. Full basement. Best com
munity. Immediate occupancy
MIC KENS JA 3-0347 or 0336
WESTBURY — New Ranch and Hi-
Ranch style homes. 6 to 9 rms,
2 to 2tx baths. Hollywood kitch
ens. 25 yr. mortgages. From $16,-
500 to $21,900. 15 per cent down
payment, call Mr. Reese, UL 7-
1049 or HO 4-3006
HEMPSTEAD
NEW HOMES
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
NEW EASY PAYMENT PLANS.
RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY $50!
DOWN. LAY AWAY PLAN. CVS |
TOM BUILT HIGH RANCH A CAPE
COD. IN N.Y. HI 5-7100, LI. IV 1-
OWNER
4600, OR rv 9-6388.
HEMPSTEAD- Ingram St Beauti
ful ranch 50x100. Woodburning
fireplace. $16,500. Call owner AX
1 1800.
LONG BEACH NEAR Beaches 4
Canal, Luxurious Living. Legal 2
Family. 6 Down and 3 Up, with
beautiful Sundeck. 625400 Easy
terms to all.
NORMAND REALTY IV 1-4133
ROOSEVELT Split level ranch,
newly decorated, ultra modern.
Many extras, reasonable.
Owner
MA 3-5274
WESTBURY
SOLID BRICK
Custom built ranch. 75 x 100, land-
soaped corner, slate roof, 4 master
sized bedrooms. 28* Uving room,
professionally finished basement.
Full down payment: $2,000
CaU MISS HAZELL
OL 8-19U
UNIONDALE. L. I. (off Jerusalem
Ave.). 12 year old Cape Cod with
4Mi rooms, expansion attic, full
basement, garage, hot water heat.
On corner plot. Shrubbery galore.
Convenient to everything. CaU:
516-IV 1-4805 10 a m to 3 p.m.
only. No brokers. Owner.
HEMPSTEAD EAST -
$22,990
3 bedroom brick split, 2 baths.
26 ft. den. 30 ft. patio, over 7J)00
ft. plot. Finest northeast Hemp
stead area. Cul-de-sac street.
OWNER
516-IV 6-5478
HUNTINGTON — 2 yr old ranch.
3 bedrooms, carpeting, garage,
full basement, 60x100, fenced
515.500. 54 Croley St. 516-HA 3-8210
OWNER
HEMPSTEAD and Roosevelt, beau
tiful brand new 1 family ranch
homes, 6 rms, latest modern fix
tures, tow price, only $900 down.
IV 1-0195'
AGENT
HEMPSTEAD
613.9901
$100 On Contract
Total cash $500 No Closing Fees
RANCH, 3 master bedrooms, full
basement, oil heat, 14* car garage.
40x150 landscaped plot. Many ex
tras. Excellent buy. A-l area. We
have many other homes but not
like this one.
TROJAN
TN 8-8282
Free Pickup Service
BAYSHORE (BRENTWOOD) —
FORECLOSURE $190 CASH ALL.
3 BEDRM RANCH. 7.500 SQ FT
PLOT. OWNER WILL HOLD LOW
INTEREST RATE MTGE $58 MO
PAYS ALL FULL PRICE $9,750.
RAMBLER REALTY (516) MO 5-9177
HEMPSTEAD —
12 large rms.
5 bedrms. 3 baths, $28,000
Good condition
516-IV 9-1781
OWNER
NASSAU HOMES IN ELMONT
t-LOKAL PARK Area LAKEVIEW
New Capes * Ranches
Fair prices Lew dews payment
Barry P. Zimmerman GE 7-1961
$22 Hempstead Turnpike
HEMPSTEAD - 4 Bedrm expanded
ranch. 1-car garaga. Plot, UOx
100, gorgeous interior, impressive
exterior, custom built. • yrs. old.
Most outstanding bouse in street
of fins homes. Recently widowed
owner must sell, price $29,000.
phone Agent. Mr. McClure, AX 7-
9500
YEAR ’ROUND LIVING. Country
home. More than acre. Gar
dens. fruit trees, garage. City
water, sewer, oil. steam heat.
2 apta. 5 rms A bath; 4 rms A
bath. Integrated Kingston subur
ban 610400. Write HM-13. RD 3.
Hopewell Junction. N. Y. or dial
814 226 2544 (Owner).
LARGEST SELECTION
Capet. Caieaiala. Hptite. Ranches
Belter thaa average listings
ALL LONG ISLAND
New York State—For Rent
URQUHART HAS IT!
U Grass Kt.
Hempstead. IV 3-831$
SARATOGA SPRINGS. 14 room i ACREAGE for sale. Near nchools
house. Furnished Spacious 4 shoPP‘n« center Good asphalt
roads. Exclusive section. 1 mi.
grounds. Lease yearly er season- m"** Exclusive section
KooeeveM'a estate. 914-CA 9-2616.
al. Phone FO 8-2342. Owner.
HOUSES TO SHARE
gnwgngLP 'flBWB ujyu as;
home with two other*. Private
bedrm Furn or unfurn. C
JAJ84647jrfter 6i>AlfSat<^
Church Property Fer Sale
HOUSE or Worship. Bediord-Stuy
veaani, 1 atory brick, detached,
seats 600. complete with beaches,
lavatories, oil heat, one mort
gage. For lnformaton and inspec
tion call Goldberg. PR 6-1061.
FOR SALE?"Smail church building
and property, excellent location
and transportation. Excellent op
portunity, Great possibility. Call
AD 4 76J6 HY 3 7535 A.R. Haig
Pastor.
Lots For Sale
Spoto For Rent
STORES
STORE for LAUNDROMAT, at en
trance to Rochdale Vlliags Eatl
mated 30400 people. Large* Co
op in the world In Jamaica (N.Y.
Blvd A Baialey Blvd ). For lease
to responsible party. MU 3-6638
•333 NOSTRAND AVE. (Quincy 8t.)
LARGE STORE $60 MO.
Brooklyn Candy Store, Beauty Par
lor. Office, etc. See Supt. Owner.
TR 4-4843
DOUBLE A Single Store East Har
lem location. Deaireable suitable
any type business
church Agent. 1753 Lexington
Ave. LE 4 4466
Including
E? 129 ST?, 111. Loft 25x50 suitable
for light manufacturing or office
or studio Low rent Call Miss
Caruso TR 4-6729.
418 LENOX AVE.
(131 St.) Cor. store, reasonable rent.
UN 5-0706
140TH ST., MO W off 8th Ave.
Opposite public school. $65 month
FA 7-5294.
After 7 p.m.
FARMS
90 ACRES EARM, modern home
baseboard oil heat, new barn for
20 cows New silo, near shopping
area. Edward Spellman. Moores
Mills. Rte 82 Dutches* County. N.Y 151,2 "EST !47TH STREET
2621 UTH AVE., nr. 140th St. Large
store, will be vacant by April
1st. After 7 p m. FA 7 5294.
NEAR
AMSTERDAM AVENUE - $35 00
HEATED — AGENT
UN 5-7600
Child Care
Braaklya
W 141ST ST Mother will car* for
infants $ day* or nights. FO 6-
9664
CARE for Infante. 5 days. Monday
to Friday. MO
CARE BV DAY, 2 yrs A up. CaU
after 6 PM. WA 6-3361
IT IS THE CARE of your child
you can worry about. Take them
to Mrs Lillian Winaton, 1825 Am
aterdam Ave. It ia the beat price,
it la very reaaonable. FO 8-0719.
DAILY CARE I to 6 chUdrae. M
yrs old. Cleveland SI. near Now
Loto Avo. HY 5-4149.______
DAY CARE for children Willoughby
Avo hot. Marcy and Nootrand.
n* *-1T37'
T'731T~ °WB*f
CHILD CARE «W age
MRS HOPKINS ~’\ MA 2-82h»
CHILD CARE. WKLY OR DAILY
DI 2 4404
CHILD CARE. AGES
PR 4-4182
2 TO 6.
CHILD CARE. Over
UN 4-6148
2 Yoara.
CHILD CARE BY DAY OR WEEK
MA 2-8164
CHILD CARE DAILY. E. ROGERS
393 Lenox Ave. (Apt 10) SA 2-6137
CARE foi Infanta to 5 yra. Day
or night. E 101 ST. TE 1-0178.
136TH ST. W — Children cared for
wkly. 5 days. AU 1 3646.
MOTHER wUl care for children by
day or week. FO 8-0404. (145th St
7th Ave.)_________ _____ ___
NR 158TH A St. Nicholas Child
care daily. AU 3-3623.____
NURSE WILL Care for child over
3 yrs. Mon to Frl. 118 St. A Madi
son Ave. TR 6-8624.
B’WAY W. Working mother, child
daily Excellent care AU 3-1637
CHILD CARE. Weekly or dally.
Call after 2 p.m. 541 West 158th
Street. Apt 3. LO 8 5994
CHILD CARE. Ages from 3. Reas
onable rates. SA 2-2026.
IMTH. West7wiU care for 2 children
dally FO 8 3809
EXPERIENCED Mother Mrs. P.
Anthony 1507 I^xington Ave.,
197th St ) apt 3S. Will Uke 2
infante. SA 2-0032.
New Jersey—For Sale
TEANECK A ENGLEWOOD
SPECIALS
3 bedroom cape
$15,000
Teaneck wonder house $31,000
3 Bedroom Split
627400
$18,000
Englewdod colonial
ENGLISH POIJTE RLTY ASSOC.
201 LO 8-6897 Open Sundays A
Evening*.
Manhattan
TEANECK
MODERN SPLIT
bedrooms, 2ti baths.
100TH ST. W-Self service elevator
Income $73400. Cash $47,000 A
bo-.e mortgages. Estimated pro
fit
ptr cent Carl Kaplan,
154 Nassau St. RE 2-1870.
Eat-in
kitchen, dining room, Uving room,
large patio. Fully landscaped lot. _
Near school and shopping. Asking i 55 w. 137 St., 15 family. Beat 67.-
$26,500. Assume 4Wo mortgage, 800. 10 year mortgage. Small
FHA approved
cash. Price 3 times rent net. No
TEaneck 3-0067
violations. Owner. DI 4-7723.
Owner, (201)
year
158TH ST . 473 Weat. Corner
St. Nicholaa Ave. Large attractive
•tore. $150. Suitable any buaineaa
Inquire Agent Phone SW 5-7100
8TH AVE. Corner 127th St. Large
corner, suitable for dry cleaners,
drug store, luncheonette. Available
now. EN 9-4025.
<X>RNER-sfoRE^rilh 2 inns. Good
lor butcher, barber shop, etc. Ber
gen St. A Saratoga Ave. Bklyn.
DI 6-4192.
FULTON ST. 1364 (near New York
Ave.) Good business area.
Reaaonable
FL 7-7143
Sea Supt or:
516 TA 6-1496
CHILDREN — Mothers care by
day or week. After 6 LO 8 5874
ENGLEWOOD and TEANECK
SHIRK'S SPECIALS!
7 rm colonial_________ 618.500
Brick Cape Cod_____________ $21,500
6 rm brick Colonial_________ $23,000
Luxury Brick Cape _________ $23,900
Split Level beauty
$24,900
Custom brick ranch________ 829,900 E. 147th St — 15 family brick. 1,6,h
E. 147TH ST., 15 family. $25500
$5,000 cash. Easy terms. FA 4-
4580. Income $8,000 yearly. Ow
ner.
BRONX
119TH ST-5th Ave. opposite school;
Large store, plus 3 rear rooms. Reas
onable.
RAPHAEL BROOKS INC.
60 W. 125th
EN 9-2727-8
STORE FOR RENT
West ,*80 Suitable for
*« MO «mvi , a«h Fasv terms I “F buatanae. call now! Owner
Owner!
$25,500. $5,000 cash. Easy terms.
FA 4-4580
business, call nowl
OWNER
UN 5 2251
Low down payment
to aU who qualify
SHIRK REALTORS
, 103 W Palisade Ave.. Englewood
N. J. "Dial" 201 - LO 8-4422
ATLANTIC CITY, N J , 24 North
E. BRONX — 26 apis. Oil. annual {
I rentol $18,000 Very small cash. ]
; Big profit. Safe investment. Less
' than 4 times ’ the annual rent.
I Indig. 155 E. Tremont Ave.
LU 7-0717
5 AVE. 1414 (at lib ST.)
Large Single Store
New store front installed, heated,
$175 Long lease, any busns.
JOHN J. DICKERSON. Inc.
2549 B’way (96 St)
MO 2-8510
AMSTERDAM AVE . 1667/bef W
143 and 142 Sts.) Largs window
space, excellent location. Reason
able rent. Phone: LE 4-8900
first floor, good opportunity, $15,000
also 4 room house, gas heat, and up"3??"*
Isis' ^OWNFR
bath.' furnished. $5,000. CaU AT MR AL W' 3-1518 OWNER
3443677. owner.
; stores, $9,000 cash.
CHILDREN Boarded, day and night
AC 2-4201. (West 119th St.)
CARE FOR CHILD, daily. W. 114
St. MO 2-6810.
NOTICE Mothers special car* for
children, AU 6-2873.
Bronx
MORRIS AVE. Near Burnside Ave.
Day care for children all ages
Hot Lunch. Reasonable TR 2-7894
Private home i yard.
EXPERIENCED Mother will keep
child for working mother, hot
meals and snacks. CaU anytime
WY 1-6934 nr E. 168th St.
7 FAMILY. 2-3-4 rm apto. Income
over $9,000 . 2033 Morris Ave. 2
blocks Burnside Ave. Sub. Station
OWNER
CY 4-0456
125TH ST W. (Corner Morningside
Ave.) Adjacent to General Grant
Housing Suitable any business.
LE 4-8900
Reasonable rent.
E. 178 ST. Cone - Mon - Frl. For
mer nursery teacher, balanced
meals, yard, playrm. nr. transp.,
school, days - wkly TR 2-5325.
WILL TAKE care of Children, day
or wk Mon-Fri — 240 Hancock St.
ST 9-9177
PRIVATE HOUSE, Bushwick sec
tion daily or wkly, aU ages, hot
meals and recreation. CaU daily
after 6 P.M. GL 5-5427.______
mnji riKE _ Infants to 5 years,
graduate baby nurse. GL 3-0012
CHILD CARE. day
or night.
HY 1-4654
CHILD CARE. day or night
MA 2-5670
( Win CARE. Ages 3-5. backyard
pleasant home MA 2-4031.
CARE OF Children dally, pick-up
deUvery service. UL 2-1062_____
Queens
BEST OF CHILD CARE — Private
home, all ages, playroom, tele
vision, yard, gym. Daily or wkly
LA 7-7707.
MOTHER wlU care for children In
private home. LA 7-1518.
SPRINGFIELD Gardens area, child
care, dally or wkly. aU ages. 129th
Ave off Merrick Blvd. LA 6-6674.
WILL CARE 1 or 2 infants, by day
or week. LA 7-6141. Springfield
Gardens.
: MOTHER wiU give child care, nurs
ing experience. AR 6-8234.
EXPERIENCED Mother will take
care of children days. Age 3 up.
St. Albans
113-22 200 St
HO 5-2752
EXPERIENCED Mother will care
for children. St. Albans area, call
AR 6-6513
MOTHER WiU care for children,
daily or weekly Reasonable rates
Call HO 8-8703.
EXPERIENCED Mother will care
for children, any age H<T 8-6431.
STORE FOR RENT —
563 Throop Ave.
Good location-
Owner.
Bklyn.
$55.00 Month
HY 3-9860
STORE plus 6 rm. apt., $150 month
Broker,
HY 1-7857, DI 6-3863,
Call bet. 5:30 and 8 p.m.
STORE FOR RENT, 1827 Amster
dam Ave., 151st St., $100 rent,
$100 security, key in taUor shop,
UN 3-5205. Owner.
WILL CARE for 2 chUdren dally.
DA 3-4568
TAKING Care -.of children Infanta
to 4 yrs ME 5-3935 314 E. 143 St.
Apt. 13B.
HOLLIS MOTHER WILL CARE for
children by the day, $12 wk. Hot
lunches included. HO 4-5864.
CHILD CARE BY DAY OR WEEK
CaU LA 7-0013
BROOKLYN
CHILDREN CARED FOR. Reason
able. 843 Lafayette Ave. after 7.
EXPERIENCED MOTHER wlU care
for children by day-wfc. HO 4-2386
CHILDREN cared for by day or
week. AX 1-7491 (Jamaica - 174th)
MOTHER WILL CARE FOR ChU
dren by day. OL 9-5764.
ST? ALBANS child care, day or wk.
FI L3*09
Welfare
STORE FOR RENT. 112 Rogers CHILD CARE 3 Months up. 60
Ave. 20x50, 2 windows. $85 rent. Koeciusko SI. ST 9-1345.
$85 security. UN 3-5205. Owner
MOTHERLY Care for children, hot! MOTHER will care for children
... --------- reasonably Milk or diaper aer-
i .
.
lunches. wUl board if desired.
UL7-9298
BOOTHS
BOOTHS for rent, modern shop,
all wet booths, excellent location,
nr. Eastern Parkway, PR 3-9345.
TOR RENT BOOTH SPACE — —
SHOP OF STYLES, Booths for rent.
617 Nostrand Ave. nr Bergen. One
month concession, good location. STFcry
all modern conveniences. Come
once, get located before spring
IN 7-9007, Business PR 3-9269.
NURSE, Experienced capable day
care. Infante and up. Hot meals.
Private, home, yard (Lincoln Rd
nr Rogers) IN 9-6765.
CHli n CARE? PICK UP SERVICE
MA 2-8318
Nr. Nostrand, child day
g-p 94901
CHILD CARE for working mothers
by the day. PR 8-6259
BOOTH FOR RENT. Doretha Beauty___
Lounge, 281 Tompkins Ave. Mod- <EX
em shop, private phones. Busy1
location. GL 2-9860.
BOOTH FOR RENT in Lelha’s Beauty
Shop. 255 W. 111th St. Neat, clean
considerate male or female pref
UN 4 8532
Gl puts disturbed kida on
beam " Recent news write up.
Slow children, normal A over;
bright. Transp. all boroughs. Set
tlement association. 120 Jackson
Street. Brooklyn — UL 4-5895.
GL 4-0108. Special Sat tutoring.
vice included. LA 5-4458
LICENSED child care, new bom
up to 5, by wk. mo, yr or per
manent. AX 1-1917.
NR LINDEN BLVD Mother will
take care of children, all ages,
LA 7-9852
night, day week.
NEW JERSEY
LICENSED School teacher desires
to provide quality day care for
one or two children Let your
’ child enjoy hia da> In the fine
residential New Jersey commun
ity of Teaneck Englewood, Phone
837-2196 Teaneck, N. J.
$21,990 — Dwight Morrow Section —
$15,000 down. 30 Year mortgage
for qualified Buyer.
*22.250 — Teaneck — 4 bedrms. 2
bath. Family rms.
Rothman Exclusive Broker
ROTHMAN
REALTY CORP.
DIAL 201 - L0 9-5300
411 Grand Ave. at Rt. 4
Englewood. N. J.
Open daily and Sun. tiU 9
ENGLEWOOD - TEANECK
HCMES WITH LOW
DOWN PAYMENTS
Gl No $$$ Dn
LARGEST SELECTION
IN THE AREA
In NYC Call LA 4-6210
Lester Handelsman
1118 Teaneck Road No
Teaneck. N. J.
TE 6-1222
BROOKLYN
6 FAMILY Brick, 5 rm. apte ; 1
vacant and decontrolled, oil, steam
heat, 619D00, $2500 cash down
Broker. HY 1-7857, DI 6-3863 call
bet. 5:30 and 8 p.m.
*250
CASH
HANDYMAN SPEC
6 FAMILY
TEANECK, N. J. MUST SELL i Brick, 1 apt. decontrolled. All va-
4 bedims custom built. Executive cant, very cheap. CaU for informa-
split level, only 8 years, new fea- tjOn. Terms wUl be arranged,
tures, ultra-modern kitchen, pine
den. finished playrm. Lavish porch
king-sized closets, handsomely
f_ll mb CTFIMRFDG
tal‘ Ml<'
landscaped on beautiful street.
201-TE 7-4269
OWNER I ------------------------------------------------- —-
IN 7-7477
TEANECK — 4 bedroom Tudor. 2
baths. 2 car garage, excellent
neighborhood. 60x110, 30 ft. Uving;
Money Maker
(6 Family, Price $15,500)
den. fireplace, convenient Solid brick, 25 tremendous rms.
to N.Y. transp. Asking $31300. vacancies, excellent condition, oil.
Principals only. 201 - TE 7-1993. near everything. Terrific buy Call
i Mr. Pep.
Owner
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ENGLEWOOD
621.900 j
Lovely 3 bedroom Colonial, brick -------- - i a ■rmiia—-------
and aluminum siding. Immaculate- o FAM, 4 DECONTROLS
ly maintained throughout. Built-in ; Brick. $22,000 full price, oil beat.
1 car garage. An outstanding buy! ' income $6500 yrly.
Bring Deposit. Other homes to $40,-; CAPA 255 Flatbush Ave MA 2-5100
I —
ooo.
ASK FOR MRS NORVELLE AT
HANSEN t HANSEN. Realtors
NE 8-3731
Evenings 516 PY 1 3857
RIDGEWOOD. Palmetto St., 6 fam
ily frame, gas heat, vacant apt,
only $15,000. good terms. Green
4 Wite Realty DI 5-1177, DI 5-
1198.
Englewood
LO 8 5096
EVES. CALL LO 8K729
Nassau-Suffolk—For Rent
ST. ALBANS 8 Fabulous rooms In
aU with Hollywood Tile Bath. Par
quet floors, full basement, automatic
oil heat. Large yard for children!
$92.80 per month.
av 74V179 Ranch. With car port. Spacious bed-
MR PAW
___________ _______ ________________ rooms, eal-in kitchen, beautiful!
RICHMOND HILI — Lovely 3 bed- (grounds. Will sell to responsible1
...
,,
room home, finished basement, | party. BROKER 516 MO 1-3842
modern kitchen 4 bath, $95 rent
or buy. No cash G.l. No Fee.
JA 31516
AGENT
.cant Move right in Immaculate Gr'an’<) Ayf
BABYLON to BELLPORT Option
to buy. Vacant. Move right in. No
credit check. We have Ranches.
Split Levels 4 Cape Cods. Many with - DUPLEX on 4 city lots. Fruit trees
no closing fees
BROKER
$85 a month up
516 MO 1-3800
ALT 19 Florida. Low taxes. Fin«)
neighborhood. H. J. Nyholm, 1022
Mohawk St. Clearwater, Florida.
FLORIDA
ADDESLEIGH PARK — Kitchen
living and dining rooms, plus 3
bedrooms and Hollywood bath. Gar
age, full basement and tremendous
yard space. Only $95 50 a month.
AX 7-0900
MR. ROSEN
BAISLEY PARK - Widower will
sacrifice home. 11 rooms, 9 bed
rooms. 2 baths1, $95 a month.
Rent with option to buy. Ns fee.
Agent JA 3-3460.
RICHMOND Hn,L — 7 lovely rooms
4 porch, args modern kitchen 4
bath. $95 per month. Rent or buy
No Fee AGENT AX 1-1402
RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY
12 rooms, massive Colonial, $105
a mouth. Or buy. No cash G. I.
No Fee. AGENT JA 31817.
ST. ALBANS - Massive Colonial
residence, 11 huge rooms, 2V4
bath, home in park-like setting
1125 rent or buy. No cash G.l.
No Fee AGENT JA 3-3460
BAISLEY PARK — Charming 8
room. Ranch type home 5 Sunny
bedrooms, finished basement, gar
age 8110 a month. Rent or buy.
No fee AGENT AX 1-1401
Nassau-Suffolk—Far Sale
BABYLON Broker offers. Rent with
option "Catalina Ranchero" $89 a
month. Croes ventilated bedrooms
picture window living room, all
■science kitchen" decorated 4 ready
for occupancy. Can Be bought eaaily
51$ MO 1-3642
BROKER
OR BUY!
$89 • month "Catalina" Ranch,
on a landscaped corner plot. 100x100
all fenced in croes ventilated bed
rooms. sunny living room with lec
ture window Scientifically planned
kitchen, thoroughly decorated Inside
4 out. Ready for occupancy Will
sell If deaired. No cash down G.l
516 MO 1-3800
BROKER
BRENTWOOD — Rent while buying,
let us show you how to acquire
this fabulous 4 bedroom dream home Owner
without breaking the bank. Here you
will find all the thrills, the luxuries,
comforts 4 pleasures, you have al
ways wanted $99 starts you toward
the happiness experience of your life
518 MO 1-3642
BROKER
CENTRA!. ISLIP — Sprawling Ranch
Immediate occupancy. $90 monthly.
Transferred to Alaska, will sell at
a ridiculously low pries for quick
sale. Must leave first of month.
516 MO 1 3800
AGENT *
Houses with Stores For Sole
GATES AVE. BARGAIN. VACANT
Brics, 3 family, store, 6 rooms each
OWNER
K.000
RE 2-8879 weekdays
15% RETURN!
Concourse 184 St. Prime Corner. 4
large apts, 2 good stores. Income
67,107, oil, self operating, A-l po
tential. Cash down only $7,000. Own
er. CY 5-4343.
HOLLIS
2 Family plus store,
LA
Or OL 7-7IW6
8-4814
SHINGLE 6 family. I decontrolled,
brass plumbing new boiler, gas!
heating system installed, 3 new i
12 cubic refrigerators. 3 new 36 j
in. gas ranges. Income $333 per'
mo. $3500 down. $18,500. Owner)
will Uke 10 yr mtg CO 6-4739 8
to 12 n.m.1 6 to 10 p.m.
6 FAMILY Brick. (Crown Heights)
all 5 rm apts. -very good Income,
vacancies, bowling In excellent
condition. A real money maker.
. 81500 cash.
Mr Lee ST 3 2636 eve. NI 8-4793
ONE 42 FAMILY. all modern.
Good income.
Par Really
PR 2-4984
8 FAMILY brick Pacific St. 8-5rm
apts. oil heat.'good condition. 1
five rm. vacant, incoma $5100
yearly, price $21,000. cash S4D00
Direct from owner. - through bro
ker, H Woods. PR 2-1369.
6 FAMILY BRICK-CHAUNCEY ST
Income, $4,600 , 5 rm. apts , steam
heat, price, $14500 cash $8,500
Little Joe’s Enterprises, Inc., 1264
Pacific St., PR 4-3343. PR 4-9298
$530 DOWN Property Management
(4 Family A Store)
brick. 20 tremendous
Solid brick. 20 tremendous rms, w* Finance — Violations Ramovsd
decorated, oil. excellent Investment Pareonsl attention to all phases
Efficient economy malntensace eea-
for the right person
DUMONT
Evenings 516 PY 1 3657 or come to
1215 Fulton St near Bedford Ave
Open every day Including Sundavs
from 9 30 AM to 8 PM Free Park
tng.
123th St
GLOBAL REALTY
Kl $4617
NE 8-3731 “{ta-
rt,,r"c“
Suite 101
(71*)
Mortgage Money
1st — 2nd — Jr4
er
Consolidate
Mortgages — Refinanced, Deads
bought Management. Quick reaulte
CaU Steve Hodge
Rl 9-3017
MORTGAGE MONEY
Any Amount 1st 4 2nd
FAST ACTION
REFIN ANCECONSOLIDATE
BANK MORTGAGES
JACOB SOLOMON
CY 5-1333
House* Wanted—To Buy
OLD HOUSE, bought any condition
1 or 2 family, Brooklyn or Queens
Quick return given, confidential.
Old man Franklin, JA
HOUSES WANTED
Any Section All Cash
WALCO CORP. MA 2-1110
HOUSES WANTED Fast action
S. Ozone Park, Jamaica. St. Al-
bann. Hollis Selling your bouse?
Or buying one? Call: HI 14767
Retired Veteran
wants a country home.
CALL PR 3-1783
Business Property For 5ale
REAL BARGAIN. Rosendale, N. Y
14 large rooms, two baths, all
lmpvts . suitable for two families
or tourist home, on two acres land
•raped land, on state road near
•fores, schools, bus service, re-
duced from $25.8(10 down to $13508
for quick sale, terms arranged.
JOHN DELLAY, OWNER
Roaendsle. NY
Tel OL 84711
Il.lt ACREAGE in 'vicinity nf Mill
villa, New Jersey, 243 ft, fron'.agc
Rt 27 Zoned for buaineaa nr light
industry Make us an offer Will
arrange financing Call: 281-SW 6-
7708, Drew Realty Co
OFFICES
OFFICE AND DESK (PACE
For rent In Real Estate Office
1787 Amsterdam Ave.
Al, (2522
SPACE FOR RENT OFFICE .
LARGE Office apace for rent, suit
able for lawyer 200 W 138 St ,
Call FO 8-0964.
STORES
STORE. Formerly used •• ehurch
274 Sumner Avknua
SI, 4 7566
OWNER
4 STORES ON BOARDWALK ~
in Arverne Rockaway
Seasonal or yearly
Call AL 54447
WESTBURY, Prime area. I rma.
Ranch, bi-level, like new No brokers
J16-EI) 4-6043
OWNER
Sacrifice Salt — $500 cash buys
this 2 bedroom ranch. Call
BROKER 516 AN 5-1950
7(5 RM SPLIT, 3 BEDRMS. Ilk bath-
rmt. patio. Professionally land
scaped Many extras. U 1-9267
after 5, OWNER
2 FAMILY HOUSE
Near school »nd business area.
10 Wanser Avs, Inwood, L.I. Call
OWNER
RO 4-6279
FLORAL PARK Vicinity. 8 Room
deluxe ranch. Oversized plot.
Storms and icreens. breeteway.
garage, 2 pahoa, extras. $19,000,
PR
FOR SALE — 8 rm Colonist home
Newly decorated. 2Yk baths. 2 car
garage Good neighborhood Rock
ville Crater. Asking pries 632JIOO
No Brokers Call LA 8-5937. Owner
BABYLON BROKER
G-I.'s «AD THIS
Here ia a newly decorated 3 bedrm
ranch la finest area of Wyandanch
Why pay rent? No cash needed. 694
a mo pays everything No flmmk-ka
— no 2nd mortgafea, deed Immedi
ately
HAV-MORE
195- E. Sunrist Hwy, Lindenhurst
'Onposiis Town House)
TU 4-8000 IV 9-6353
Westchester—Fer Sale
WESTCHESTER COUNTY — Ards
ley area. Fair housing comm, in
vites inquiries re: houses avail
able. open occupancy $25,000 up
Box 467. Ardaley, N. Y.
NEW ROCHELLE - Authentic
Colonial. 5Vk bedrms, excellent
condition, excellent neighborhood
MR SAUNDERS 914 NE 6-1064
WHITE PIAINS VICINITY
Colonial, white, perfect condition
3 bedrooms, 2’A baths, den.,
open terrace, garage. Plot 106x106
Prompt occupancy, beautiful toe.
Price 629JO0 OWNER WH 9-2875
SACRIFICE
VACANT
NEW ROCHELLE
IRVING AVE.
CASH ONLY $3750
(0x100. 2 car garaga, big back
yard. 10 rooma. 3 hatha, oil
burner, perfect condition, balance
good terms
CALL OWNER
PL 7
MOUNT VERNON — AU brick, new
attached, one family homes. 4 and
converted to 2 fsmHy. WoDdar.
GR 2-1661
MT VERNON - 1 family
7 Isrga rma. 4 bedrms. 2ty hatha,
2 encloeed sun parton Fireplace
M x 109. garage. 6*6(008 Oil Mwt.
Easy terms, nr Hutchinson River
Parkway, Pelham Station Bua
atop Air conditioned MO 8(266
Evenings 4 Bunday Wkdays MO 9-
OWNER
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42 • Ji. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., March 23, 1963
Is The Mayor Hiding
Behind The Strike?
By MALCOLM NASH
Mayor Wagner appears to be using the no-end-in
sight newspaper strike to duck hot issues involving
Negroes and Puerto Ricans.
This was underlined Tuesday i "
ment on the hospital workers
when his spokesman. Debs Mey
need for legislation. ”“***„
ers, told The Amsterdam News
Meyers, In answering a report
that he could make no guarantees
er’s query on whether the mayor
that he'd be able to talk to Wag
ner soon to find out whether the I wm see|< t0 replace a Negro Pro-
mayor would act to remove a testant chaplain at City Hospital
white minister from a Queens i„ Queens, said:
hospital where a Protestant cha
plaincy was created therF for a
Negro clergyman.
"He (Wagner) is very busy
with the newspaper strike. I'll
do what I can, but I can t talk
to him today. I’m not going to
try to reach him on that.”
It was further underlined when
Cleveland Robinson of the Com
Asked whether he’ll continue
mittee for Justice to Hospital
Workers told members of the trying, Meyers — apparently ir-
committee and of Local 119 Tues- ritated — blurted:
“I’ll talk to him sometime, but
day that Wagner has failed to re-
ply to three loiters sent to him i can’t say when it will be. He s
by A. Philip Randolph, chairman i very much • tied up with the
of the special committee, to de
Wagner created the extra Pro-
clare where he stood on the ques-
tion of supporting collective bar- testant chaplaincy at City Hospi-
tall a few years ago, at the re
gaining legislation for hospital
quest of the Interdenominational
j workers.
Ministers Meeting of Greater
New York and Vicinity, to create
a racially balanced Protestant
Robinson bluntly charged that
I the mayor has used the long
j drawn-out newspaper negotiation
as an excuse to duck commit-1 presentation
strike.”
Street and 8th Avenue, looking
over one of the few copies of
this newspaper left on his
stands. His constant complaint
to our circulation oepariment
is, “Your papers sell so fast, I
just can't keep them on my
stand.’’ (Gilbert Photo)
BIG BUSINESS—Despite what
m$ny people think, the penny
prjiits made selling newspapers
and periodicals add up to big
mjhey and big business. Shown
are three New York City news
stand dealers who admit they
make handsome profits selling
copies of the New York Ams
terdam News. First photo
shows Joseph Treuman, who
operates the K&T Candy Store
at 301 W. 57th Street. He holds
a copy of this newspaper which
he tags, ‘‘my money-mak.ng
friend.” Center photo shows
Merely Pauling, operator of the
newsstand on the southwest
corner of 125th St. and 8th Av
enue, pointing out some of his
readers’ favorite features to
Amsterdam News reporter Sara
Slack. Third photo shows Nat
Sprits, newsstand operator at
the northwest corner of 57th
Newsdealers Eye Amsterdam News’
WalkerGOP
Speaker
WASHINGTON - William O.
Walker, publisher of the Cleve
land Call-Post and director. De
partment of Industrial Rela
tions, State of Ohio, will give
a major address at the 11th
Annual Republican Women’s
Conference to be held April
25-27 in Washington. D. C., at
the Sheraton-Park Hotel.
Other speakers at the Con
ference will include Republican
Governors, Senators, Members
of Congress and Party leaders.
More than 1,500 women from
50 States, Puerto Rico, the
Virgin Islands and the District
of Columbia annually travel at
their own expense to take part
in the three-day political meet
ing.
SLA's New
Chairman
Speaks Up!
By SARA SLACK
^Expanded, integrated news coverage coupled with
th< evergrowing interest among white readers in the
Negro’s views has sent demands for copies of the New
York Amsterdam News soaring in areas where only
miid interest has been shown heretofore.
opinion was expressed by
newsstand operators selling the
Amsterdam News throughout
Manhattan as they were polled
In a random survey.
"—
that we could have been selling
it for years. We do a lot of
business with this Amsterdam.”
Joseph Treuman, a neighbor
and competitor of Spritz, who
operates the K & T Candy Store,
Spritz, who has operated
his-newsstand on the northwest
and 8th 301 W. 57th Street, said:
coijrr of 57th Street
years, is ‘‘Lately I’ve had so many calls
Avenue for the pat 40
a roan quick to admit his mistake, for the Amsterdam News that I
wh^ he makes one. He voiced did agree to put it on my stand,
the-fcollective sentiments of other I’m selling out each week and
newsprint dealers when he said: getting calls for more. I’ve had
‘for years, Amsterdam News white customers tell me there’s
ciraulation men have been after more interesting news in the
meyto
put your paper on my Amsterdam News than In a lot
Up until recently, I re-J of these other papers put together.
stands.
fused them because, most of my
Some have told me it’s too bad
it’s a weekly.”
cusjpmers are white and I fig-
ured they wouldn’t be interested
In the paper.
Brother’s Son
Treuman said that after some
of his customers “got so carried
away” with this newspaper, he
began taking copies home to his
family and found to his surprise
his nephew’s name, WilliamTreu-
man, was in a story about New
York State Regents Scholarship
winners.
Asking for it.
“Since I’ve been selling the
Amsterdam, I can’t keep a copy
on ‘the stand. I’m selling out
each week and I could sell more
if ‘X could get them. We made
a ^mistake by not taking this
pa®ir.
‘‘White customers are asking
for it. They say it is eye-opening
end ask is it new.
---- t—
He’s planning on entering City
College of New York to study
physics.” Treuman added proud
ly.
It comes as a surprise to no
one that penny profits made on
the sale of voluminous newsprint
adds up to big business.
Julius and Jack Morris, who
own the newsstand on the north
east corner of 96th Street and
Broadway, which has been in
their faniily for the past 50 years,
boasts that theirs is the busiest
stand in all of New York City.
Having amassed what they mod
estly refer to as “handsome
profits” Julius Morris said:
Delivers Papers
“A person can become very
rich in this business if he knows
how. It has been successful for
us because we make it our bus
iness to cater to the reading
tastes of all peoples at all levels.
"It’s hard, demanding work,
exposing you to the elements.
“But we supply reading matter
in any and all foreign languages,
carry hard-to-get papers^ maga
zines and paperbacks, and only
need a customer to ask for a
publication once before we stock
it.”
Julius Morris, who sets a pace
that would tire younger men,
added that he is able to pick
up the telephone and talk directly
with any publisher. In addition to
I realize j attending Stuyvesant High School, servicing some of the world’s
“We’re all so proud of William,
he's my brother Irving’sboywhois
A Visit To God
(Continued From Page 11)
fore you read them here?
Did you actually know that our
schools, when measured against other
schools in the nation, stack up to be
just plain “poor”?
Of course you didn’t know.
Because one of the ways the Board of
Education has been able to get away
with murder all these years is by clev
erly persuading New Yorkers to deify
110 Livingston Street and everything
connected with it.
Hapdjworking New York parents have
beenjgjbtly taught not to question our
edu<5Q$rs, not to demand common
sense 6T our intellectuals, not to worry
about* it when a Supreme Brain from
110 Livingston Street adds ten students
to a^lass of twenty-five and comes up
withla class of only thirty.
W$Tve simply been schooled to say,
“LeClhe educators alone — they know
wha£they’re doing.”
Sick Of It
W<have been taught to give our edu-
cato£s the green light at every corner.
We have done this because we have
beed? taught that the educating of our,
children is a problem that only super-
meipcan perform and that if these edu-
catdtws'bre willing to try to “throw their
liveraway trying to teach our moronic
children,” the least we can do for them
is tfileify them, keep our mouths shut,
and let them keep one hand in the
City’s petty cash box.
Well, I’m sick of it.
And I’m tired of paying homage and
money to intellectual Gods who are
willing to walk on the backs of little
children in order to be able to ride one
of the Cadillacs at 110 Livingston Street
I’d like for God to start showing some
results for the money we are paying
him. And when I say results, I mean
results in terms of better schools, bet
ter education and better children.
I want to see those results in concrete
form that a plain hard-working man
like me can see, touch and understand.
I don’t want to See “results” written
up in a highfaluting “analysis” or
“study.”
I just want to see the “C” students
become “B” students and more* “B”
students become “A” students and
more “A” students become well train
ed, well mannered boys and girls in
stead of intellectual monstrosities on a
“Higher Horizons.” And I don’t want
to hear a man being paid $25,000 a year
tell me that the problem is with the
parents.
That’s why I’m going to see God next
week.
I’m going to ask God to do something
about our schools.-
And if God isn’t willing to do some
thing about our schools I’m going down
to City Hall and ask Mayor Wagner to
do something about God.
most noted personalities, he main
tains a route which delivers pap
ers to the doors of customers
who don’t feel like going out
in bad weather.
“Add being polite always and
collecting all the money owed
us, and you have our secrets
of success,” Julius Morris said.
Know Customers
Jack Kantor inherited the
newsstand on the southeast cor
ner of 79th Street and Broadway.
His father operated it before
him. His formula for success
in the 50-year-old business is:
“Know what your customers
want. Have an idea why they
want what they want. And then
give them what they want when
they want it.
When he took over the stand
five years ago, he said one of
the first things he did was to
put copies of the Amsterdam
News on his stand out front where
people could see them. He ad
ded that they are “easy
to move” papers and customers
often take the time to tell them
why they enjoy the newspaper.
.Vferley Pauling, operator of
the newsstand on the southeast
corner of 125th Street and 8th
Avenue, said he couldn’t think
of any business more profitable
than the one he’s now in. Proud
that he sells nearly 1.000 copies
of each Amsterdam News issue,
he said, warming to his subject:
This is a wonderful business.
I’ve brought up all seven of my
children on the earnings I’ve
made as a newsstand operator.
And now that I’m the proud
grandfather of 13 grandchildren,
I hope to continue.”
Selling More
Working a full 14-hour day
without effort or strain, Pauling
said that the newspaper strike
hasn’t crippled his business in
any way. “I just sell more mag
azines,” he said.
It is his conviction that news
stand operators are experts on
understanding human nature.
“We meet all kinds of people.
The few who may Insult us are
shrugged off with smiles. Even
though we may feel unhappy,
we know it is not wise to let
our customers know this,” he
said.
His lone unfulfilled, burning
desire is to work with
community youngsters he meets
in a youth program at
his church.
40.000 A Day
Harry Levy, supervisor of the
Garfield News Company’s 21
stands in the New York City
area, disputes any newsstand
dealer’s claim to being the bus
iest newsstand in New York
City.
Standing "ready with the fig
ures,” he claims the distinction
for his own, scored at his main
stand in the Port of Authority
Bus Terminal, 41st Street and
8th Avenue.
“This stand sells more news
papers and magazines than any
other in New York City. This
newsstand sells about 40,000
newspapers a day to some 160.
000 people who pass through
here each day,” Levy said.-
Levy, who rose through the
ranks of newsprint handling to
his "cigar-smoking supervisory
station” admits that the business
has its share of heartaches, but
is quick to point out that in
most cases, the profits realized
are worth the trouble.
A person who believes In keep
ing a clear, cool head, spiked
with a sense of humor, he's
particularly thankful that he
1 recognizes a good business deal
when he sees one.
amaica Forming
National Airline
Jamaica plans to set up a na-i maximum possible extent
ttonal airline in partnership with opportunities for training in tech
BOAC, Cunard and BWIA
The Minister of Communica
tions and Works said the forma
tion and operation of the new
airline was a decision taken as a
result of a recommendation to
the Cabinet by the Air Service
and Airline Policy Committee.
“The Government will own the
controlling interest in the air
line," the Minister stated. “Final
details of these and other ar
rangements for joint collabora
tion are now being discussed with
these carriers by the Govern
ment and will be (he, subject of a
formal agreement,” he added.
Jamaica Colors
The entire enterprise will be
Jamaican in character. Aircraft
will fly Jamaican colors, and
nationals will bo enployed to the
~------------------------
ideal fields. The Government will
not own any aircraft, the an
nouncement said.
Pointing to his recent acquis
ition of 2.000 copies of the Am
sterdam News each week as an
excellent business deal, he said,
Meanwhile, BOAC, Cunard and
"This newspaper is a good seller
BWI issued a joint statement in
which it was pointed out that •»* we wU1 "*ver *trtP carrying
right from its inception the new H
airline will become an Integral
part of the country's tourist In-; Sutton At
dustry. As partners, the corn- '
panics will work together with Downtown Church
the hoteliers, group transport
operators and travel agents.
Cunard Steamship Co. will
make a further important con
tribution by providing expanded
shipping services.
How many more barriers Ne
groes must smash to reach their
353-year-old goal of first-class
American citizenship will be list
ed by former New York NAACP
I President Percy Sutton when he
of the best habits you can speaks at 8 p m. on March 28
O*o
form k that of reading the Am- at the Calvary Episcopal Church,
»rm k
sterdam News every week. Try 61 Gramercy Park, near 21st St.,
it and see.
it was reported this week.
GOP DINNER - Top Republi
cans are shown as they gather
ed at a recent dinner-dance of
New York's nightclub “‘“L^'7” wt
L to R seated they are Mrs.
owners who have been get
ting away with violations,
had better be prepared to
stick strictly within the
limits of the State Liquor
Authority, the new SLA
Chairman Donald S. Hos
tetter indicated this week
to the Amsterdam News.
“My personal view is that I
hope to make it a little bit
harder to get a license and a
little bit easier to lose it,” the
former FBI agent told this news
paper.
Negroes
Blast
Governor
The failure of Gov. Nelson Roc
kefeller to appoint a Negro to
one of the $18,000-a-year vacan
cies on the State Unemployment
Insurance Appeal Board was even
being bitterly criticized in Re
publican circles this week.
He said that while he did not
Negro Republicans were par-
feel this represented any change j ticularly incensed over the fact
in policy in the SLA. one of his that there had been a Negro as
major goats would be to “im- one 0{ members of the five-,
prove the character of the lie- man board since the agency was
ensee.’
! created in the late 1930’s.
’
Baby* Grand nit
With d<?ath q{ (ormer Con}
Hostetter, who replaced john A. Rohlehr last November, i
former SLA Chairman Martin there had been a vacancy, and the
Epstein when the later was fired P°®1 has traditionally gone to a
by Gov. Rockefeller after he Ne«rok PrT™holders of the
post have been Elmer A. Carter,
to
the Governor, and the late Con
rad A Johnson. Philip Wexner
was named to the vacancy last
week.
refused to waive immunity be- ?feaent!y a special assistant
fore the grand jury probing .the
SLA corruption, made his com
ments as a former Harlem bar
owner charged that he had lost
his license and was being made
“a whipping boy and scape
goat."
Republican leaders pointed Out
that the agency has a heavy per
centage of minority persons mak
Jack Krulik, owner of the ing claims with the agency and
often there have bFFn‘T>itter dis
sen ting opinions by the Negro
board members.
Baby Grand Cafe, Inc., 319 W
125th St., in papers submitted
to Supreme Court Justice George
Carney Tuesday, charged that
he was denied a license in the
popular Harlem nightspot after
15 years "as a sacrifice to be
listed in the public releases to
indicate a cleanup.”
Without
No Chance
a Negro on the Board,
several leaders pointed out, "A
Negro won’t have a chance at
that agency now."
License Cancelled
The leaders, who refused to be
quoted at that time, showed a
general concern over the Rocke
feller administration’s failure to
name any Negro to date to any
major positions since his reelec
tion and felt that it was creating
asserted that the decision ja ba(1 impression for a man with
“artiitrary and capricious”, national ambitions.
In urging the Supreme Court
to grant them a license, the
Baby Grand officials called the
SLA Investigation “fatuous"
and
was
The SLA reported that on Feb. Presently George H. Fowk-r as
28 they had cancelled the Baby chairman of the State Commis-
Grand license asserting that sion for Human Rights is the only
reasons included violations for ^egro in a major administrative
or policymaking post in the state
“sale of alcoholic beverages to
The lack of patronage bitter
intoxicated persons; permitted
ness was also being expressed
licensed premises to become dis
by some Republicans who have
orderly; and permitted the li
been waiting for months on prom
censed premises to be operated
ises without being promoted
as a ’clip’ joint’.*’ Supreme
One Negro official has been wait
Court Justice Carney reserved
decision on the case, but indica- aJ.ear for • P0’1
ted he would rule shortly.
Republicans insist he will still be
named to.
As GOP leaders were quietly
(expressing bitterness over the
Meanwhile District Attorney
Hogan's staff continued their in
vestigation of the Sl^and this,Rockefeller
week questioned former SLA i
sourc„, w(th(n
Chairman Epstom s brother-in- the Governor., offlces ilM,ka„d
tow. Maxwell Lew*, a «0-year that al ,eMt one
appoint.
old Canadian lawyer, who has ment wouid made within the
been placed under $2,500 bail next weeks
as a material witness. Hogan's
office Is still seeking to have
Epstein'a wife returned from
Florida for questioning.
on
The Governor also was sche
duled to announce two or three
smaller appointments of Negroes
in the next few days including
the elevation of Attorney Ruth
Washington from the SCHR staff
to a Referee with Workmen’s
Compensation and the appoint
nfent of veteran newswoman Mrs
Evelyn Cunningham Haynes as a
non-salaried member of the State
Defense Council.
Light
In darkness there is no choice.
It is light that enables us to see
the difference between things;
and it is Christ that gives us
light. —J. C. and A. W. Hare.
Gertrude Hess Parker, Execu
tive Secretary County Commit
tee: Senator Kenneth Keating;
Vince Albano, GOP County
Chairman and Nicholas Tsou-
chalas. Standing from L to R
Congressman John Lindsay,
former George Hubert Delaney,
Mrs. Ruth Washington and Ca
meron Haynes, Club President.
Clark To Be Honored
BOSTON Mass. — U S. Army
Information Specialist Conrad
Clark, a Major Degree member
of the Winthrop Council, No. 162,
Knights of Columbus, Winthrop,
Mass., will be honored by the
Council on Sunday, March 24.
A Class of Candidates, which
will receive the exemplification
of the organization’s Major De
gree on that date, will be named
"The Conrad Clark Class of
1963”, in honor of Clark, who
has been a member of Winthrop
Council since 1955.
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