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Model-consultant Anita Brown -•■Id: "Bull Connor of Alabama Should join the late Theodore "Bilbo". . . Arthur “Bricktop” •'Bray said: “the crackers want Park Plaza MOTKU ILUNOIS AVIS SACHARACH UVD. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 190% AIK CONDI1IOMD • Clou Io Booth and Boordwolk • fvary room fotoi the Fork • free Forking • Every room with private both • Phono in every room MAKE YOUR RESIRVATIONt NOW IV MAH. OR FHONE 34I-V131 the gifts are exhibited in the above picture, and sharing her joy as she opened them are, from left: George Palmer, Camp Fund director; Mrs. Thelma Stith, Cynthia’s mother; Phyllis Sweeting, registrar, Morningside Community Can­ ter; Walter Stith, Cynthia’s father; and Frieda Harris, member of the Camp Fund C«m- mittee. (Photo by McAdams> the Negro to wait another 100 years". . . Speedy Pugh said: "Flaming Alabama Is trying to NAACP’e sixth national Freedom Fund dinner at Hotel Americana on May 19. burn the U.S. Constitution." . . . Walter Abbott Sr. said: "Thedays of tyranny are over and the South must capitulate". . . Rev. O. D. Dempsey’s anti-dope parade Sat­ urday was impressive. . . Myrna White will be featured at the MOBLEY'S CAMP Boys-Girls 6-12 July 7 - Aug. 16 - $25.00 weekly Under 24-hr. supervision EXCELLENT FOOD CAMP ACTIVITIES Earths Kitt’s Initial appearance on the Apollo Theater at every show is a classic. Reuben Phil­ lips’ arrangement of "Holiday For Strings" prepared the audience for the amazing Eartha, former Kathrine Dunham dancer, who danced with the Parkettes. Eartha was once featured at Jocks on Seventh Ave. , . Lovely Barbara Curry was crowned "Miss Bottle and Cork” and 400’a Johnny Walk­ er beamed. Sammy "LenoxLanes’ (Wood’s Carolyn Walker a eexy lass, also finished in the money. . . Clarence "Mooky” Jackson and Billy Arnold are in the rec <>rd business . . . Jimmy Camp­ bell, the embaimer, birthdayed ... Mike Abbott is with River­ side Records. HI 6-7214 after 2 P.M. He Was Warned A HEROINE S REWARD - When little ll-year-old, Cynthia Stith (in foreground) saved hundreds of lives as the heroine in the Harlem fire that we. all remember so well last winter, it was not for rewards. But, because of her heroic deed there have been numerous re-~ wards. The members of the Camp Fund reciprocated by awarding her a month’s vaca­ tion of camping life, while one of the loyal supporters, a whisky company, has supplied her with just about everything she will need for camping life. Some of 1Arms Display At Ft. Slocum FORT SLOCUM, N. Y. — A day. historical display of American Infantry weapons will highlight The public is Invited to, see these weapons and other displays Fort Slocum’s Armed Forces Day Open House, Saturday, May 18. The weapons date from the Revolutionary War to the present in the gymnasium during the 1 to 5 p.m. open house which will include an Army Quarter­ master food display. T. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 18, 1P63 'TJcvV&t/n, *Joptc$ hy GC0RG6 PALME next Camp Fund Affair will be held in the Lounge, 41 W. 125th St. on Monday, May 20. lostess for the evening, Pat Freeman (Bell, Candle). •y to have missed the gala birthday party for imes and Pearl Hicks of the La Famille Cafe day. I am going to the Winsomeltes charming n Sunday night May 19, at the Riviera Terrace □a. So many of the friends will be there, name- i Yuen, Selbra Hayes, Blanche Pugh, Lorraine i, Gerri Fowler McKee, Jackie Stauart, llyan- apello, Gerri Dobbins Stennette, Mavis Jones, relasco and Garnie Barkley. l’t miss the sensational ‘Andy and the Bey musical group who will make their first New ippearance in the Shalimar by Randolph, on y May 21 thru Sunday June 2. id to learn that Mike Hedley’s father will be •ged from the hospital. pillar Barbara Curry, of the 400 Tavern was ■d “Miss Bottle and Cork’’ at the Bottle and Sales Club shindig last Friday night. There was li of sadness at the dance for everyone, to learn death of John Matthews* father, who passed in the British West Indies. John is president of •ttle and Cork club. RESTAURANT—BFULC ........ ............. ........... .. e Seven Ports Restaurant at 1604 Broadway, i Street, is offering party packages to suit any from groups as small as ten to as large as 300. ig an exotic and large menu of Chinese and cuisine there is also an added bonus in the igs of free dancing and entertainment. Luncheon roup parties can also be arranged, roup parties can also be arranged for their Sun- lfternoon dansant which starts after luncheon ar which there is never an admission charge, or regular dining or parties at the Seven Ports is never a cover charge. he amount taken in at Dawn Cafe amounted to 0. Added to our old balance of $2,891.03, it makes al of $3,001.03 in contribution to the Camp Fund te. ORS—BFULC ........... )awn Lounge, $10.00; Willie Richards, Gold Brick $5; Donna Dale, Miss Beaux Art Contestant i; Natalie DeLoache, Lenox Florist, $3.50; Martin iss, Cutty Sark Scotch, $3.00; Al Denham, BaUan- Scotch, $3.00; George Brandt, Canadian Club sky, $3.00; Sandy McFarlane, Dante’s, $3.00; ter Baman, Wayne Liquor, $3.00; Frieda Harris, tasia Bar, $3.00; Dan Arrindall, Cutty Sark, $3.00; ph Bastone, Palm Cafe, $3.00; Selbra Hayes, Mid- r Lounge, $3.00; Oberia Miles, $2.00; Freddie Gar- Henry Kelly Liquor Dist, $2.00; Hilton G. Hill, imational Vacation Service, $2.00; Louise Speller, wn Cafe, $2.00; Joe Wells, Wells Restaurant, $2.00; ing Gregory, $2.00; Blackie, La Famille, $2.00. ■obert Logan, Pepsi Cola Bot g Co.; Hank Bach, 7 Up Bot- g Co.; Al Schrack, 400 Ta- n; Clarice Palmer, Jimmy SCOTCH WHOT! SCOTLAND’S BEST Distilleries Produce Roberts, George Halljiam, Lar­ ry Smith, Minnie Pratt, Terry Bush, Eddie Crawford, Lila Johnson, Jean Johnson, Peggy Richardson, Charles A.; Bill Si- moods, Frit Niles, Dawn Cafe; Grace Brooks, Cafe El Tronia; Lee Williams, Warlck Sealey, Seagrams Dist.; George Banner. John Purvis, Bob Turner, Jeff Jones, Bob Early, Old Smuggler; Sherman Beebe, Lulu Stevens, Linda Reed Coleman, Mary Ar­ cher, Millie Jones, Dawn Cafe; Joe Jackson, Dawn Cafe; Dottie Mays, My Bar; Julian Mays, Richard Lee; Paul Price, Reggie Dawson, Harold Baker, Paula PalmeT, Count Basie’s. Pedro lAlvarozz, Mr. Brown, Thelma Johnson, Della Burnett, Emer­ ald Bar; Herbert Walker, Gol­ den Eagle; Norman Smith, Ray Clarke; Evelyn Davis, Eddie jJackaon. Dawn Cafe; AgnesJack- |son, public relation consultant; Bill Howell, Phil Gordon; Gloria Burton. R. Kennedy, Una Glam­ or; Margaret Lynch, Doris An­ derson, Prize Winners 1st. — John Purvis, Cutty Sark Scotch; 2nd — Jean John­ son, Ballantine Scotch; 3rd — Terry Busch, Canadian Club; 4th — Peggy Richardson, Martins; V.V.O.; 5th — Louise Speller,| Cutty Stark; 8th — John Roberts, Ballantine Scotch; 7th — Ray Clark, Cutty Sark; 8th — Joe Jackson, Seagram's Gin; 9th —In Frieda Harris, Glen Rossi 0 Scotch; 10th — Agnes Jackson Canadian Club Cocktail glasw 11th — Doris Anderson. Vat 69 (water pitcher; 12th — Earl (Jones, Vat 69 water pitcher; 13th — Irving Gregory, case of 7 Up; 14th — (Special Prize) Thelma Johnson, Dewars White Isabel; 15th — Reggie Dawson, case of Pepsi Cola. Blind Doing 1 One-Acts Four one-act plays by Tennes- ( ee Williams will be presented by The LightJvwee Theatre Workshop on Saturday night. May IB. and Sunday afternoon. May 19, at The Lighthouse Little Theatre, 110 East 60th Street The ploys ore "Lord Byron’s Love Letter,” "The Last of My Solid Sold Wotctoen,” ’’Auto-Da-Fe" and "A Perfect Analyslr Given By a Parrot.” The cast consists of six blind performers who take part In The Lighthouse recreation program and four sighted actors. The group has been working toetb- er for GAY WAS THE NIGHT — When friends get-together at the Monday Night Camp Fund af­ fairs it's strictly social and night life chatter. The place was the Dawn Cafe. In front, Obera Miles Jones, in rear, from left: John Young 3rd, Lela C. Johnson, Hilton G. Hill, Traveling Service: Lou Stevens and Benny Ashburn, Dewars Scotch. I Photo by Gilbert) IFotfs Set For Stadium Concerts Andre Watts, the 17-year-old pianist who made cross-country headlines earlier this year when he appeared with the New York Philharmonic, is one of fournoted instrumentalists who make their Lewiaohn Stadium debuts thia summer, appearing as soloists with the Stadium Symphony Or­ chestra during the seven-week 1963 season of Stadium Concerts, beginning June 25. Other debutants are violinists Christian Ferras, Berl Senofsky and Henryk Szeryng. Mr. Watts, German-born son of an American GI and his Hun­ garian war bride has chosen the Saint-Saens G Minor Piano Con­ certo as the vehicle for his Sta­ dium debut on Tuesday, evening, July 9. TO BROADWAY — Vin Strong top organist of Latin American and Caribbean music has just returned from a Central and South American tour. He opens up May 22 at the 7 Ports Rest­ aurant, at 49th Street and Broadway. ROGERS is now in his last week at the |j ROOM™ NEW COMIC — Hot new comic Bill Cosby is creating a stiff in « Greenwich Village night spot where he’s making an appear­ ance indefinitely. Ex-college stu­ dent has taken all race jokes out of his act and gets his laughs mainly on situation comedy. He’s creating quite a stir in New York. SHALIMAR BY RANDOLPH PARTY TIME AT THE Presents For the First New York Night Club Appearance The Sensational Musical Quintet of IN THE HEART OF HARLEM ,209W. 125th St. MO 2-4362 ANDY & THE BEY SISTERS VISIT OUR SPACIOUS and LUXURIOUS RESTAURANT AND COCKTAIL LOUNGE TUES., MAY 21 thru SUN., JUNE 2 AT THE eUAIIlAAD 2065 SEVENTH AVE., 123rd on ALIM AK— new york city St. Rl 9-9487 MO 3-9881 No Cover — No Minimum — No Admission DELICIOUS LUNCHEONS AND DINNERS SERVED DAILY FEATURING NIGHTLY FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE CURLIE HAMNER AND HIS ALL STAR BAND CHOP HOUSE & SEAFOOD — 313-31S WIST 125th Street Rl 9-9146-9116 CHOICEWINES & LIQUORS 5S # LEN FONG RESTAURANT 3S33 BROADWAY NEAR WEST 145 ST. NEW TORK 31, N. Y. - AU 1-7270 authentic Cantonese Cuisine and good American, Food SPECIAL FACILITIES FOR SOCIAL OCCASIONS BANQUETS • RECEPTIONS • DINNERS Cocktail Lounge and Air Conditioning * Orders Prepared To Take Out SHOWPLACE ON THE HILL FORMERLY "BRANKERS" 92 St. Nicholas PI. at 155th,St. Featuring, 'The Gloria Coleman Trio' with Exotic Dancer Princess Tamara Every Sunday - Matinee 3 ztil 8 Presenting, The Carl Perkins Trio' PRIVATE ROOMS AVAILABLE for CATERED AFFAIRS ft DANCES Visit the Colorful Haitian Hut — Fri. ft Sat. ■New Attraction FEATURING New Yorfc'i Mett Outstanding Pianist (Formerly with Gloria Lynn) HERMAN FOSTER oi»d His Swinging Trie ADDED ATTRACTION JOANNE NORRIS also Tour Singing Hostess MISS VIOLA ACOSTA 1 IN THE Wells Masic Lounge VIN STRONG 67 Panama And HI. Duo Dinner Ithnwtlme . 7.3U >:3S WELLS GARDEN Supper* Club Joe wells, K (wsraesfe to DIM H TONY FLASH STCAK --------- /M C»r*ple*« Isnriitons > Dinntr - Ala Carts 154th St. ft 7th Ave. AD 4-9731 RESTAURANT ft BAR Atm. et 151th St. "INSOUCIANTLY YOURS" WA 3-9749 GOLD BRICK INN HARLEM'S NEWEST ANO MUSI DISTINCTIVE RESTAURANT AND BAR CHINESE-AMERICAN DINING ROOM AMSTERDAM AVI. of 157th ST. AU 3-1792 "SAVE WHILE YOU RAVE" - FINEST FOODS SERVED AT ALL TIMES Chinese American Cuisine The Place To Go Before And After The Show 1702 AMSTERDAM AVE. at 144th ST. AU 1-6161 DAWN IMPERIAL BALLROOM Z, Newly decorated, ceatrally located, easily uccessibto naw eveilabls for dances, weddings, banquets, concerts, ate. and all Elk oHeirt (ranting offku-2153 7th Ave.) CALL Rl 9-2SM or ME 5-7995 WILLIAM G. DRIVER, Mgr. DANCE DATES OPEN FOR MAY AND JUNE ' 222w.i’****£SJi rauaWiiu valsnciana Oom 13 Noun to • *-*•- FrM*r * Saturday Open Until J A.M. TOP CLUB 3S4 WEST 12S STREET Rl 9 5200 CARLO'S BAR & GRILL 3910 WHITE PLAINS ROAD Between 222 A 223 St. v„ Formerly from Ringside 169 St. & Brook Ave. "VISIT OUR COMFORTABLE LOVE SEAT LOUNGE" ' WE RE FAMOUS FOR ABSOLUTELY NOTHING I Available Far Recaptions, Cocktail Portias, Maatfng &•«"*' •* Attractive Rates MADRID BAR & GRILL 1MI nk ,...M — "»» «"•» ™ ««MI N0Tt° DELICIOUS STEAKS, CHOPS CHICKEN and RICE DINNERS But still doing business at the SELBRA'S MIDWAY LOUNGE 415 W. 125th Street Ta Serve Yea, Beatrice, Reae, Roberta, Lonnie A Leroy UN 4-9220 MEET YOU* EMENDS AT THI GOLDEN Grill At Bar — Mi yJWlW. ICCT FON'TK AND StnTTHI UAXTON * FATUY. Prep. GREYHOUND HAS 52 BUSES TO WASHINGTON EVERY DAY FROM1HE POUT AUIHORITY BUS TERMINAL i Greyhound schedules are so frequent, it’s almost as though they were planned for you. You can just about pick your own time of departure-leave when you want to, not when you have to. For convenience, GO GREYHOUND... AND LEAVE THE DRIVING TO US. Exclusive Scenicruiser Service® at no extra fare. For example: Washington Albany Boston Philadelphia Buses Daily One Way 57.85 4.95 7.45 3J5 52 17 22 34 Richmond Miami Norfolk Montreal Buses Daily One Way $11.15 38.15 11.80 11.95 28 8 14 7 Save 10% extra each way with a round trip ticket. PORT AUTHORITY BUS TERMINAL, 8» Ave. et 41- St.-R»onu LW 4-2OOO GO GREYHOUND ...and leave the driving to us I for the fun of the U. S. •w COME VIRGIN ISLANDS J Barbara Curry Miss Bottle & Cork Shapely Barbara Curry, popu lor barmaid at the 400 Tavern,! was crowned queen of the “Miss Bottle and Cork Popularity Con­ test” last Thursday night at the crowded Audubon Ballroom as the beverage men held their 26th annual dance. Barbara’s boss, Johnny Walk­ er, la throwing a gala celebra­ tion for the new queen on Tues­ day. May 21 at the club, located at 400 w. 148th St. AU of the contestants in the contest wUl be present to aaaiet Barbara at hot- tesees, at the party which pro­ mises to be ”a party to end all parties”. Second Priae Cassandra McFarlane, of Dan­ te’s Bar was the runner-up in the popular contest. Third place went to Bess Jenkins of Keith’s Bar and Carolyn Walker of the Lenox Lanes placed forth. Jamaica Trip Miss Curry wins a De-Luxe 10-day holiday to Jamaica, West Indies, via BOAC Superjet, com­ pliments of the Skyway Ensign Jamaica Tours. She will be there from August 3 to August 12, in time to witness the First Anni­ versary Celebration of Jamaican Independence. Miss McFarlane’s prize as sec ond place winner was a lovely mink stole. Officers Officers of the Bottle and Cork Sales Club of New York which sponsors this annual event are John A Matthews, president and Robert Peacock, Chauncey F Brewster, Harold W. Petersen, Walter Beaman, Joseph A. Steb- er, and Donald Scavella. Members Members include Lyndon All­ wood, Benjamin Ashburn, James Baird, Leo Banfield, Frank R. Bizzell, Lew Brown, Vince Cun­ ningham, Emmette Cusberth, Mac C. Davies, Herschel Day, Frankie Dee, John W. Duncan and David Fairweather. And Christopher Gowan, Cyril Harvey, James Hoskins, Eardlie John, Linton Marsh, Booker T. Morgan, Herbert K Nash, Allan E. Petersen, Godfrey Reeves, Cyril Reed, John Russell, Bald­ win Sharpe, Otheus Staple, Jos­ eph Taylor, Arthur Thompson, Coley Wallace, Frank Wheeler, Del Wiggins, James Williams and Al Wilson. Carrie Sherman warned Louis Simmons, and his friends begged hi$i to stop chastizing her in public. Simmons would not listen His friends sent a huge wreath. . Jimmy Wall, comedian, singer, musician and song-writer, the stage manager of CBS’ Capt. Kangaroo . . . Detroit’s John Wingate showing luscious Joan Bratton the sights . , . Ernest Bell, manager of Roosevelt Thea­ ter, birthdayed . . . Hibby Brown is back mixing liquids and dis­ playing her Infectious smile. . . Ruth Martin’s Mother’s Day dinner was ruined because of the rice. Frank Bostic went to the hospital, while Angelia Jolly and George Mays walked . . . Cyril Shand, Apollo stage hand, mak­ ing plans to vacation in Europe. . . . Iris Gatewood latched on to Ruby Crawford in an Ams­ terdam Ave. bar the other day. Tonsorial artist Martin Ricketts is also an excellent make-up Inettear DeLoatch birth artist . . Charming Louise dayed “Mama Lou” Lacewell birthday­ ed at Kenne’s Boston Rd. spot. . . Vincent Baker is well read on national and International affairs Eugene “Bashee” Frazier’s murder trial is scheduled to be­ gin this week. . . James Hey­ ward’s niece, Marie Clark, died . . Beatrice Brown wants her $194 but Harold Gray Is bewildered. Young To Register prize winners 6 John and Blanche Beckles,, Fifteen winners won prizes at Bronx singers and civic workers the dance and ghow Telegrams would like to see more young people register to vote . . .Emmit Davis is really singing the blues . . . Thelma Jennings changed her mind about viuHing Alabama and flew to Detroit instead. . . Peoples Civil Welfare Association has a luncheon date at the “Y May 27 . . . Brown’s grid star Jimmy Brown addressed the Guardians at their monthly met­ ing. Athletics’ pitcher Norman Bass in a Baltimore hospital. . . Have to salute Floyd _ Patterson and Jackie Robinson . . . Det. Frank Malerba retired. . . The noisy Jamaica party stopped and Odel Kay and his brothers Grady and Lawrence went to the hospital with bullet wounds while Charles Smith’s ‘piece’ smoked . . Cleo Sylvester, who recently buried her husband, Benny, buried her mother, Irene Simms. Her son, Gary, and her school chums, Lucerne Adams, Lola Baker, Al­ ice Cooke, Norma Harris, Ver- neil Innis, Margie Meade and Lucille West consoled her. Photog Bob Cottrol’s pic study of Adam C. Powell made the rounds . . . Ken Brown, the 22- year-old midget on the Jackie Wilson Appllo show is a native of Camden. N.J., and sings and dances well. He Is also a mimic . . . Life has been more beautiful and plentiful tor Ernest “Good Doctor” Bracey since Joan Col­ lins went to Boston . . . Empire Savings Bank’s Gail Perkings expect’ng. Happy Birthday Cab driver Harry Finn birth­ days next Wednesday . . . Sadie Craft was ho6t to United Bar­ maids with Ruth Harding, Carrie Harvey, Ruby Kirk, Clara Bee, Mae Burton, Muriel Hatchett, Vir glnia Whittingham and Wabnetta Sans. . . Sisters Nannie Daivis. Marie Perry and Hannah Can­ nady operate the Paregma Jewel­ ry on 125th St. First of its kind. To MONTREAL Group ft MhrMual Tears by VAN Write for Free Brochures Tm‘B Tr»r«l CimuMui r.O. B«x ns S, Woodbine Cottage Lake George, N. T. 75 Dieskou Street Now Open MEMORIAL DAY LONG WEEKEND Scenic trip up Hudson Valley to the beautiful Adirondack Mountains and Lakes. Vacation • Honeymoan . But Tears Step-Over • Overnight Boosts TWO MODERN MOTELS CABINS ROOMS GOOD FOOD RESTAURANT LOUNGE Variety Sports Entertainment Amusements Infarmatinn: Write Bex 361 Phene NN 8-4S14 Samuel P. McFersea, Prep. IVY HOTEL IF WERT OARFTEI.n AVENI E WILnwoOD-by-tke-dea. New Jerse Mederaly taratabed reama • asar ■ menta. Private baths (Tab a David Leroy Moseley wanted Essie Gray back and she refused. She had 14 stitches to close the wound. . . Retired Postal worker Ernest Miller said he lost his money belt with $200 and Thomas Davis is trying to explain. . . They are still talking about glam­ orous Eve Brown’s birthday par­ ty in her luxurious apartment. Navyman Stephen Shelby ex­ pects his wife, Maxine, to present him with a son. John McAdery thought Helen Henderson was un- falghtal and he piped her. . . Evelyn Freeman has Mattie Brown aching . . Frances Carter and Ruth Hardy blame Alonso Johnson. SEND TOVB l HILDBEN TO CAMP BRYTON ROCK THE FtONKKB CAMP wlwre many received Inspiration Sponsored by the first emmant fl chvrch ' Kingston, N. Y. MOTTO - DECENCT -CHAItACTlfcn BVttDtNO ooon CITIZENSHIP 30 yean of continuous operation Interracial — Agea 4-12 Adult Supervision — Nurae - Doctor m caB Escallent me ala that childroa 'X: Wr it; U Season IMS — 1 woom IfT Complete cost — plus tranaporto- S^TgwimminX, Tennta, Baakatball. Baseball. Volleyball. Pln« Pone. Cook Handicraft. Dramatics, Hikea, outZPIcnics. Indian lave. TV. Arruuemenu can be made extended Ume May facillttea available mother’ care, i ?U„rf^,lilel and reri’tratlea forma Call er Write For Excellent achool and above all a Comfortable winter Hr, I,. E. McHoyh. Direetreaa Allahen-filter County. N.Y.__ w pwenlrla. N.Y. OVerlaad A Weekend Washington Trip laavleg 4 P4R. leturduy aN ine Jene 1sf-Breakfe«t la Delp- . Fiat Metal and Jiaktsaalnp T.»r Retvr*1*! H •'c*kI‘ dm aiekt. Alsu faw resarvotlene far aur 23 dnyt Intarnntlew- ol jaectoculnr to Califernta and Hm Watt Canst—Frost July 5tfc ta J*lY laqaira Day ar Nl<b» Mrt. 5- Moyhams - IM 9-3390 the eocb SISTERS N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, May II, 1M3 • 17 Lena Cox Top Qualifier In Tip-Top Talent Hunt search since World War n la Al­ thea Gibson, famed woman ath­ lete and community relation* representative for Ward Baking Co. The performances of the top 30 will be replayed In late May and the 15 acts will be voted Into the finals on stage at the Apollo Theatre early in June. Bob Moses Gets Award "A Distinguished Service Award” in recognition of his out­ standing career was a public servant and builder was present­ ed to Robert Moses, president of Singer Lena Cox of 610 East Uth Street easily lad a group of 10 qualifiers la (be ftnt phase of. balotlng to select 30 eeml- flnalists la the Tip-Top Talent Hunt. Mias Cox polled 20,560 votes in the initial balloting involving more than 100 acts, who had performed in the giant search for new talent sponsored by Ward Baking Company. Second in the voting with 17,- 440 ballots were The Dynamics of 100 West 115th St. an Lnstm- mental group, followed by a sing­ ing trio. The Chanettes of 60 St. Edwards St. Brooklyn. The Chan- ettes had 13,760 votes. Other Seven Others in the 10 qualifiers for the semi-final round were: 4. The Dynamics of 2-10 27th Avenue, Astoria, L. I. 3. The Marings of 46 West 131st the New York 1»*« World’s Fair laat Wednesday by Pater Brennan, president of New York State Building and Trade# Coon- dL The presentation was made on behalf of the Council, rapreoent- log all building trades unions of the State In observance of the week of May 6, 1963 — proclaim­ ed as "Building and Construc­ tion Industry Week” throughout the state and city of New York by Governor Rockefeller and Ma­ yor Wagner. On Saturday, Mr. Moses and former Governor Charles Poletti, Fair vice president In charge of International Affairs and Ex­ hibits. Left from Idlewild Airport to visit Rome, Turin and Madrid in connection with Fair exhibits. Mr. Moses and Gov. Poletti will return to New York on Tuesday, May 28. BARBARA CURRY Street. were sent to all winners inform ing them where and how to ob­ tain their prizes. Grand prizes and winners were: 6. Gloria Blading of 52 West 182nd Street, The Bronx. 7. The DeinLarks of 21-44 74th Street, Long Island City. 8. Deborah Fudge of 277 West R C A. Color T V. — Joseph 127th Street. J. Martaurano, 32 Joralemon St., 9. The Twi-Lites of 201 Halla- Brooklyn, N.Y. j day Street, Jersey City, N. J Six Piece Set of Luggage — Gladys Fawlkes, 1070 St. Nicho­ las Ave., N.Y.C. One Case Grant’s 8 Scotch — Harriet Alexander. 150 W. 141 St., No. +, New York City. Case of Old Taylor — Sylvia Jones, 112-19 34th Ave., Corona 68, N.Y. Case I S. C. Pink Champange— Evelyn Prim, 417 W. 156 St.,2B, New York City. Automatic Coffee Maker — Earl Dudley, 2284 7th Ave., New York City. 20 Dinners at Franks — Harry Seldon, 381 Crotona Ave., Bronx, N.Y. Complete Kodak Camera Out­ fit — Nick Blaumuller, 896 Wal­ lace Ave., Baldwin, L.I., N.Y. 10 Steak Dinners at Lloyds — Mack Gilchrist, 242 W. 104 St., New York 25, N.Y. Limousine Service For An Eve­ ning — Cooper Washington, 3625 Third Ave., Bronx 51, N.Y. Five Complete Dinners For Two at Red Rooster — Collected. Twelve Health Treatments — Jean Kelly, 2295 Bedford Ave., Brooklyn, N.Y. Five Dinners at Jock’s Place — Esther Simms, 419 W. 144 St New York. Ten Bowling Games — Larry Potter, 161 W. 140 St., Apt 77, New York. Two years subscription - Ams terdam News — Billy Walker, 2102 Madison Ave., Apt 77, New York. 10. The Spotlights of 336 Blake Avenue, Brooklyn. Two other groups of 10 each will soon be announced. Mare than 300 acts are per­ forming on 10 quarter-hour shows hosted each week by Hal Jack- son, noted broadcaast person­ ality. Also contributing her ser vices to the city’s biggest talent BWIA LOW JET FARES TO THE CARIBBEAN 17-day round trip economy excursion fares effective April 15 • December 15. HEW YORK TO: ANTIGUA BARBADOS TRINIDAD TOBAGO For tntormation on special BWIA island-hopping privileges en route and for reservations, contact your travel agent, any BOAC office or, in New York, call MU 7-1600. RO WOX RAPltf CITtJ 5TA NEW iJOftk 19. N U.' BRITISH WEST INDIAN AIRWAYS Opens May 30th UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Make your reservations Now! Everyone is welcome ... 10% Discount on June Reservations $45 Full Week and $20 Weekend. Specials . . . includes: Room-meals, all facilities and entertainment. Everything at your fingertips at Dawn Lodge The Ultimate in Vacation Resorts SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE TENNIS - OLYMPIC POOL - BASKETBALL - BADMINTON • FREE CHAISE LOUNGES - SATURDAY NIGHT DANCING - GOLF COURSE - HORSEBACK RIDING AVAILABLE - FASHION SHOWS - BEAUTY CON­ TESTS - BATHING BEAUTY CONTESTS - SPORT CONTESTS GUEST STARS AT ALL TIMES "Visit Our New Fabulous Cocktail Lounge” TOURS • CONVENTIONS - VACATIONS • HONEYMOONS But Invited Reservations & Information Conn. Area Cede 203 TR 3 9015 Free Brochure on Request Dawn Ledge Moedut, Cenn. N. Y. Office: Lawton ft Johnson, AU 1-1111 24 buurs te tku gruutuit ef 4 days Memorial Day Celebration May 30th fe June 2nd nt UTOPIA LOOM, GREENFIELD PARK, N. Y. Onuuing of Hm NEW ULTRA MOOERN MOTEL UNITS — and larger Redecereted CecktuH Lounge aday FridayaatarSayOnday Special Dianera fforvad * te 7 p ||. Menu Inrludn Bar B-O Kibe • Rahed Ham • Fried Chicken U ea Rib Steak Plus dancing nightly te PUCHO’S group to 2 e.m. et $4 pur person. SPECIAL: Rn», 3 mmIs daily, nil the above from $7.50 per person. Mik* room b dinner reservation early • ELfenvillo 31M to SI la Ellenville then left I mllee te KAM. Joat BEFORE Karn, leave SS b bear left directly behind build Inf It pe S mllea to LODGE Bat info. LO ♦-MU4 Deer to Deer Text Pit MOP. nrocn itwioht mtm wituu • mmt wtiuuy co, sun. unven Dad's favorite gift... Father's Day aad everyday! (RiiM sws uiwaa weiw puiai iwv nwi nwiuuvnj Bourbon, nothing compares with world-femoue.,, i* DANT100 PROOF Only BOTTLED IN BOND ^5494/5 Qf Everybody’s going to BERMUDA so should you ,, .because Bermuda is so easy to reach. Just 90 minutes by jet... 36 hours by luxury liner... from New York to Bermuda where the people are so hospitable. It’s so inexpensive to go to. As low as 595 round trip by air or from $135 first class by ship. It’s so kind about hotel bills. Hotel and guest house accommo­ dations as little as 542 weekly (room and breakfast). And A Bermuda vacation is so easy to arrange.., through The Bermuda Resort Association, representing archlyn yilla. CANNVILLB, IMPERIAL HOTEL, TH8 PLAZA, SUNSET LODGE, 1WANSTON. See a travel agent. Call Wiscon* sin 7-5163. Or mail this ceupon. BERMUDA RESORT J ASSOCIATION 1 JJ W. 42 St.. New York | Pkaw Mnd me complete j VACATION IN BERM °»P». A • 36. N. Y-‘ 4 detail* dmt uda. . • • » to ! City S.---------------------- ---- ------------- J-J Travel Information Wanted! gv MI this ( oi POMfg m TRAVEL EDITOR, N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS ggg gg 2340 Eighth Ave., New Turk 27, N. Y. complete information. 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THOMAS SEE YOUR TRAVEL AGENT... OR WRITE Virgin Islands Gov’t. Information Center, Dept. 2, Rockefeller Center-16 W. 49th St.. N.Y. 20, N.Y. OPEN MAY 30th FAMILY COTTAG4S, GUEST HOUSE, ’ FOR RENT BY THE MOUTH OR SEASON Fee Reserretlent Mrs. D. WkiNr *3 WA 67119 N.YX. - P.O. BOX 59$, OAK BLUFFS, MASS. J*""1* Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com