New York Amsterdam News — 1963-05-25
1963
17 pages
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£• N‘ Y- AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
—Publishers
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Stateh by drawing the attention
of all Americans to racial inequi
ties throughout the land.
**We support the efforts of the
Black Muslims for the good they
attempt to do in ehanging char
acter and teaching the Negro to
be self... reliant. We are etrongly
opposed- to any attempts by the
Black Muslims to create hatred
between white Americans and
black Americans.
"Wavfeject utterly their efforts
toward separation (segregation)
because we believe that this coun
try. all of it, is ours — just as
much ours as it is that of any oth
er American, regardless of his
color.
extremely happy. My
mother-in-law even travels
with me to help me.”
The speaker is Mrs. WUliam
McDonald, better known to mil
lions as the pretty, young singer
with the exotic name — Eartha
Kitt.
Mias Kit(. made Iter statement
to the Amsterdam News during
an exclusive interview in her
Apollo Theatre dressing room.
Twenty-four hours before, she
had been booed and jeered during
a civil rights rally at 125th Street
and 7th Avenue.
She’ll Return
Asked if she would return to
perform in Harlem again, Miss
Kitt answered:
“The-timing of desegregation
In the couth is late. What some
people would new regard as pru
dent must bow to what is inevita
ble because the winds of change
are blowing'.”
Definitely yec. My people have
been giving me a hard time all
these years and I'm still coming
to Harlem. I’ll never stop com
ing to Harlem. As long as there
are ten Negroes in Harlem who
The Pittsburgh Courier want to see me perform. I'll be
right here.
P L. PRATTIS
Associate Publisher
The following is the response of
the Philadelphia Tribune:
"A person in my position finds
herself in the middle being ha
rassed from both sides. When I’m
working at the Persian Room
in the Plaza Hotel, there are
many white people who complain
because I’m there.
“Ttw fact that Negroes are
American citizens is too often
overlooked in discussing the so-
called Negro problem. Negroes
“Th^ tell managers and write
are not fighting for Integration
poison pen letters saying that
but against discrimination which
they will never visit the Persian
prevent* them from enjoying the Room again because I’m a Negro
same eights as other citizens.
and shouldn’t be allowed to per
form there.
“The-Tribqne sees no conflict
In the type of leadership offered
by the NAACP and Martin Luther
King. They complement each
other. Since American Negroes
are citizens, the program of the
Black Muslims Is unrealistic.
“We question the sincerity cf
those w£o declare that the direct
action- program of Rev. King was
poorly timed. White Americans
have had 100 years to assure full
citizenship rights to Negro citiz
ens. Those moderates who now
say that the timing of the present
accelerated struggle will hinder
the Negroes progress have for
gotten- that they not only refuse
to corffcr with Negro leaders but
remained as silent as the tomb.
“Whether for good or evil, the
vast majority of Negroes now be
lieve that patience ceases to be a
virtue. These now say that their
acceptance of an inferior status
without strong resistance caused
white people to believe that Ne
groes were in fact inferior.
7 Philadelphia Tribune
JE. Washington Rhodes
Publisher
-King
“I know only too well what it
feels like to be discriminated
against.”
Salary To SCLCC
The salary Miss Kitt sent to
Rev. Martin Luther King’s South
ern Christian Leadership Con
ference treasury from her week
at the Apollo Theatre totaled
$5,280.14.
Her musicians and assistants,
who ordinarily would be paid
from this sum, were paid from
Miss Kitt’a pocket.
In addition to giving her week’s
salary, during each performance
the sexy 6inging star asked the
audience to send money to Rever
end King. “And I will match
every dollar you give,’’sheadded
Suffering from laryngitis con
tracted Tuesday night at the rally
during a rainstorm, Miss Kitt
choked up recalling unhappy
events of the previous night.
“Reverend King is so kind to
me, be sends personal represents
tives to me wherever I’m appear
ing to keep me up-to-date and
informed on our desegregation
progress. I’m giving Reverend
King another week’s salary, too
because I know he needs it
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their demonstrations. A key fig
ure fn -question is the Rev.
James Bevels, one of Dr. King’s
assistants, who trained the stu
dents for participation in the pre
vious demonstrations.
It was Rev. Bevels who issued
a statement immediately follow
ing the expulsion of the students
which'said: "Our motto must re
main Ute same — all stay out
until all can get in.**
However, Dr. King flew into
Birmingham Tuesday and call
ed off a planned boycott by the
students and warned them against
any demonstrations at this time.
Meanwhile, NAACP lawyers
took the expulsions to federal
court, charging that they violated
the due processes and equal pro
jection of the 14th Amendment
Groups Apologize
Asked if she felt the unfriendly
reception given her at the rally
was unfair, Miss Kitt said:
“I can’t say it was fair or un
fair. Yet, it’s hard to forgive ig
norant behavior. However, all day
today, groups came to the stage
door to apologize for last night.
"I felt good when they told me
that everyone in Harlem doesn't
dislike me.
I think all America is angry
at the moment, both whites and the
black man. The black man can
show a reason, being denied his
God-given rights. But the white
man can't.
"The white man is angry about
his taxes, the Russians being
ahead of us in space and Mayor
Wagner’s new taxes. We can
fight our fight and do something
about our problem. The only
thing the white man can do is
pay his taxes.”
A Message to a Man
about to Buy Scotch
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-Bama U.
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man rights
ignored.
were being
ery of Huntsville, Ala., who Is
a mathematician in the nation’s
space program, plans to enter the
university’s extension course at
Huntsville.
Both of them applied for the
summer session which begins
June 10.
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gest football linjemen/But when we reached the door
of Harvey’s there was a white giant standing there
bigger than he was.
The Negro leader said: “We’d like to come in
and buy our dinner”. The manager, who was much
smaller, and who was standing behind the big white
muscle man, said: “We can’t serve you”. The Negro
leader asked: “Why?” ‘‘Because we don’t serve
nigras”, the manager said. ‘ Can you give us a better
reason”? The Negro leader asked.
At this point I moved right up to the door beside
our leader and began making notes in my notebook.
This apparently infuriated the big white muscle
man who moved right up into my face so that we
actually were standing belly to belly as he said:
“I see it all now. You’re the mastermind. You’re
down here to get them out of jail. Why don’t you
communists do your own dirty work?”
I tried to ignore him but he became so abusive
that 1 had to answer him.
Two Talk
Soon the two of us were doing most of the talking
and things were getting pretty bad.
At that point a tall Negro youth, Randall Rogers
stepped up and said to me:
“Look you don’t have to answer any questions
of this man. Don’t pay him any attention.” The bully
then shifted his attack to Rogers calling him a
“commie.”
I continued to make notes while the number of
Negroes began to swell to the breaking point around
Harveys. I later learned this was part of the plans.
Each person who had gone to City Hall had a definite
place to go later, and soon 14 segregated places in
Durham were surrounded with hundreds of Negroes.
As the crowd on the sidewalk began to completely
block the walk and spill over into the street, I heard
sirens wail and Terry said: “Let’s go to the jail and
watch them come in”.
The Board of Estimate on Wed
nesday was to formally a^iprovc
of the creation of new job titles
for which specifications had not
been written, as part of overall
reorganization of CCHR and the
dropping of all intergroup rela
tions specialists titles presently
held by staff workers.
Madison S. Jones, CCHR exec
utive director, confirmed to the
Amsterdam News that ten staff
members had been given a one-
week notice of dismissal last Fri
day, effective as of May 24,
while other staff members had
been sent letters telling them
their status would be deternnnd
as of the same date.
Not Qualified
Jones explained, however, that
the ten who were being dropped
were found by the Civil Service
Commission some months ago to
be not qualified for the inter
group relations titles, but said
he had kept them on as long as
he could. He said with their an
nual leave, none would be getting
less Chan two weeks notice.
Staff members at CCHR, how
ever, contended that without the
specifications for new job titles
being written, CCHR was ignor
ing the human rights of its own
employees.
Another group of employees,
in a statement, claimed that they
were being used as ‘pawns in a
whitewash — to save the face of
the Commission and the leader
ship at the top.”
,
'
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — Amiable Autherine Lucy never got the opportunity to
graduate from the University of Alabama, but if and when a Negro enters the
university in June he or she will be regis tered under terms of a suit filed in 1955
by Miss Lucy.
This became apparent here last
week when three Negro NAACP
lawyers went into the Federal
Court of Judge H. H. Grooms
and gave a lesson in law to three
white lawyers representing the
University of Alabama in its at
tempt to fight off the applica
tions of Negro students, Jimmy
Hood, 21. Sandy English, 22, and
Vivian Malone, 20, all of Ala
bama.
injunction had been issued a-, more of the Negro applicants
gainst the then Dean William F. to enter summer school at the
Adams, it could not possibly ap- University of Alabama which op-
ply to the new dean Hubert Mate
Governor Wallace of Alabama,
Attorneys for the University
however, has vowed to stand in
made a big show of quoting Rule I
65 (d> of the Fedeal Rules of the doorway and bar,any .Ne?r°
Civil Procedure whereto it is
stated that an injunction is “bin-
ding only upon the parties to the QR D TOW PI AS
action, their officers, agents, ser-i
vants, employees and attorneys, Rijc PlunQGS
and upon those persons to active
concert or participation with Into RivGF
them who receive actual notice ■1 •1 v
of the order by personal service P AHOKEE, Fla. — Close to 25
jmigrant farm workers were drow-
or otherwise.”
The recitation of this passage ned here last weekend when a
bus in which they were riding
plunged into the Hillsboro Canal
in South Central Florida.
™teritlg a whlte st'hwL
ens June 10.
‘
by University of Alabama lawy
ers made it appear that In truth,
the new dean at the University
could not be held liable under _
the 1955 injunction.
r
The lesson to law far the white
Alabama lawyers came when
they tried to prevent NAACP
lawyers Constance Motely and
Leroy Clark of New York and
.Arthur D. Shores of Birmingham
from using Autherine Lucy’s 1955
injunction against the new dean
of Alabama who took office in
1961.
Same Order
The NAACP asked the court to
rule that inasmuch as it had
ordered the dean of the Univer
sity of Alabama to admit Au
therine and any other qualified
Negro “similiarly situated’’ the
same order which granted Au
therine the right to go to the
school should apply to he 1963
applicants.
Attorneys for Alabama Univer
sity, however, one of wham had
been Thurgood Marshall's oppon
ent in the first Autherine Lucy
case argued to the court that
inasmuch as the Autherine Lucy
Amended Rule
But NAACP lawyers took the
floor with Attorney Clark quot-1
tog from Amended Rule 25(d) ■
|
a party.”
(1) and (2) of the Federal Rules
as amended on July 19, 1961.
1
Part of that amendment reads •
|
as follows:
“When a public officer is a
party to an action in his official 1
capacity and during its penden- I
cy dies, resigns, or otherwise |
ceases to hold office, the action
does not abate and his successor
is automatically substituted as
a party.” p
When this part of the law was
read into the court record it was
obvious that the new dean was
just as liable as the old one and
Judge Grooms so ruled.
Not Familiar
Alabama University lawyers (
then admitted in open court that
they “were not familiar” with |*
the provisions of the .Amended I
||
Rule 25.
Informed sources said that it
is highly possible that Judge
Grooms might dispose of the Ala- Il
bama case in time for one or 'i_
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What He Meant
I didn’t know what he meant but I soon found out.
Upon arrival at the jail a group leader desig
nated me as a “checker” to stand at the entrance of
the jail and count the number of demonstrators the
police brought in.
I was never so proud of a job in all my life.
By my actual count (and I stayed until the jail
could hold no more) I counted 741 Negroes and 50
whites, and every single one who went through the
jail door went through singing “On my way to Free
dom—I shall not be moved”!
They came from everywhere. Durham has 24
police cars and about 10 private detective cars. All
34 of them were pressed into service to haul the
demonstrators to jail.
At one point the city hired a bus to bring them in.
Hour After Hour
JAMES HOOD
SANDY ENGILSH
Hour after hour the cars brought them in. Each
scout car bad one police and each police would bring
in 8 at a time which is all he could cram into the car.
When a car would arrive at the jail the cop would
get out and open the door.
Then he would walk to the door of the jail with his
8 prisoners walking, clapping and singing behind him.
The cop would stop at the door as the prisoners
walked in. Then he would hop into his car and ride
off to bring in another load.
Nobody tried to escape—everyone wanted to go
to jail.
The master mind behind the demonstrators was
pert, pretty Joselyn McKissick, whose father, Attor
ney Floyd McKissick is the master mind of the
entire civil rights movement in Durham.
It was McKissick who earlier in the evening had
driven such a hard bargain with the Mayor.
New Yorkers
There were New Yorkers in the demonstration.
Among them was Margaret Reed of 310 W. 118th St.
in Harlem, who proudly marched off. to jail with the
others. Trackman Lenny Baylor of York was
also in the group.
By Tuesday morning the city announced that
two of the city’s leading restaurants had given up
and would accept Negroes. They were Hpney’s Guess
Road Restaurant and Tops Inn.
Those still holding out included the Holiday Inn
and the Charcoal Hearth, Sears Roebuck and S & W
Cafe.
City officials did not hesitate to say that the
city jailer died from the excitement of the
demonstrations.
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4 • N. Y AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, May 25, 1963
Birmingham's Negroes Ala. Man Held Here For Assault
Rough, Wilkins Warns
A 40 - war . old whitp Hntrlu»ri Cox. nolice said, reportedly 18-iformed tlu
A 40 - year - old white butcher 1 Cox, police said, reportedly
from Alabama, charged with as-Jsaulted Miss McCovey who ^n-lfree
saulting a 22-year-old Alabama]-7—---- r"------------------------------
girl, is being held in $1,500 bail
for a hearing in Criminal Court j
Wednesday, May 29.
the police when she was
,he w
in the civil rights fight and in-
eluded prominent persons in bus-i Harold Cox who was anest.
iness. government, and civic and bv L)e, William Gallagher of
s, detectlves> ’ is
community organizations.
Other speakers at the dinner charged with assaulting Bernice
included Rev. Stephen Gill Spotts-l McCovey, a tall shapely girl, wlfcir
There Will be no letup, but
“more aggressive tactics on the
part of Negroes’’ to secure full
civil rights, Roy Wilkins, NAACP
executive secretary, declared
Sunday in addressing 1,200 per
sons at the NAACP s annual: Wood, chairman of the NAACP; arrived here from her native Ala-
Freedom Fund dinner« marking board of directors; Alfred Baker bama, three months ago.
the ninth annversary of the his- Lewis, NAACP treasurer; Kivie Police said Cox telephoned the
!toric 195-1 Supreme Court decis- Kaplan, co-chairman of the Free- U.S. Employment office at 59 W
dom Fund; and Manhattan Bor-. 90th St., Wednesday, and asked
ion.
While there has been much an- ough President Edward R. Dud- for a maid to clean his room at
tl-Negro and anti-freedom feeling ley. who served as toastmaster.147 w 76th St. Miss McCovey
on the part of whites triggered Entertainment was provided oy quickly completed the job and
by the 1954 decision. Wilkins pre- singer Brock Peters and the Al- was paid but as she was leaving
i police said she was propositioned
dieted that there would be no vin Ailey Dance Theatre
by Cox.
peace on the racial front “until!---------------------
I She turned him down.
we come to grips with some of ■
the basic truths.”
1
LOCO I LZ0IT1S
Aiding King
Earlier Wilkins, in a television1
Interview Sunday, said he feels]
that the troops are needed in Ala
bama because some of the Neg
roes in Birmingham are “some -j-he Executive Committee
of the roughest in the
tinted
..
States.
If there is an incident there,!
has set up the
...
,,
yor|. (Ounty Democrat-'
I shudder to think what will han-?und through which it will raise]
pen because they will not accede]funds to aid Rev. Martin Luther;
to the fine discipline of Dr. King,” King and Negro-citizens in Bir-,
Wilkins warned.
jmingham, Ala.
At the tjinner Wilkins bitterly] The committee agreed to r</ise
assailed the slow pace-of school at least $3,000 largely through
desegregation as less than “tok- Democratic clubs in Manhattan
en,” pointing out that in the nine and through other contributions
years, it has been less than one from Democrats in the county.
per cent a year. “We certainly
hope it will not take another hun- —
dred years"
■
.
Reassigned
—.------------------
Guests of honor at the dinner
**
were Georgia State Senator Le- FORT HAMILTON. N Y.-Pri-
roy Johnson and Virginia author! vate First Class Walter R. Har-
Mrs. Sarah Patton Boyle, who] ris son of Mrs. Dorothy E. Har-
were presented plaques for their ris, 532 W 152nd SE,.was re
achievements in the field of raceicently assigned to Fort Hamilton
where he is records management
'relations.
The' guest list at the $25-a-pgr-: clerk. He was formerly stationed Amsterdam News every
son dinner read like a who’s who AT Ft. Hood, Texas.
~ Out every Thursday.
HAROLD COX
Form the right habit. Read the
week.
FOOD FOR FREEDOM - A
contribution of nearly 20 tons of
Food and clothing from New
Yorkers gets final handling at
Baltimore and Ohio Freight
Yard prior to departure for
Greenwood, Miss., to relieve suf
fering of Negroes hit by econo-
mic retaliation because of their
vote registration campaign in
the Delta county. The dona
tions represent a six - ueek
drive by the New York tjranch
of the Student Non-violent Co
ordinating Committee. William
Mahoney, northern secretary
for the SNCC stands at far
right. Others giving a hand are
<1 to r) Tom Pedi, actor; Alice
Conklin, artist Committee to
raise funds for SNCC; Alan
Arkin, Broadway actor, and
Mahonev. —(Gilbert Photo!
Young Enters
Council Race
-John H Young III this week
was endorsed by Representative
-Adam C. Powell and his politi-i
cal club as a candidate for Coun. t
.UftQflp-at-Lai-ge from Manhat-j
Paul Zuber
Bowing Out
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Editorial On Page 19) » Zuber said his work In Integra-
i Attorney Paul B. Zuber, who'tion cases has been financially
3 newspaPermar‘ has led school integration in En- unrewarding and he has been
APd.Publicist, is a member of giew(HXj x.J., New Rochelle, N.) forced to close one office to de-
Abyssinian Baptist!y Long inland and even as far! vote his time to the Englewood
Church and the Alfred E. Isaac swest as Chicago, announced Fri- fight.
.Club Of Democrats which voted day that he would cease partic-J
wianimously to back him. ] ipating in civil rights campaigns
AS. Liliiam Upshur is the aftvr CUrrent Englewood, N.J.
crisis in order to devote more
time to his wife and five-year-oid
daughter.
club's co-leader.
Mr, Young is slated to speak
at a general meeting of the New
York Democratic County Com
mittee at Hunter College on
TfiuFSday night when all candi
date-will be heard.
He made his statements May
17, at a branch Membership ral
ly at Williams Institutional
Church, 2225 7th Avenue.
Stepped Up
He stated that the NAACP and
CORE should take over the legal
problems and organizational pro
blems in integration disputes.
Other speakers at the branch
rally included Rev. Richard A.
Hildebrand, president of the
$cw York branch NAACP; Mrs.
Vera Pigee, NAACP secretary in
Clarksdale, Miss., and Rev. Don
ald Tucker of LeFlore County,
Miser-
Last Rites For Vernon Holley .
Veraon L. Holley, veteran Har-| Holley was born in Baltimore
Rev. Hildebrand pledged to In
lem photographer, was buried in and served in the U.S. Navy in
tensify branch efforts inrhe field]
Na&nal Cemetery, Farmingdale, ] *orid. .*ar ,L He was known for education alleging that after
his ability to inject humor into
nine years since the 1954 Su
almost any situation. A bachelor,
preme Court school desegrega
he often told friends he thought
tion ruling, New'York City is still
it was a crime for the Negro to
far from implementing the spirit
drink and dogs to live in apart
and letter of the law.
ments.
Dong., Island, Tuesday. Holley,
wWBied May 16, operated a
yiH&a.at 135 W. 135th St., with
his friend and partner, Joseph F.
King who died several years ago.
Rev. Hildebrand charged that
there is still a great deal to be
done, pointing out that there are
no Negro principals in the city’s
school systerm-Yaferior curricul-
jum in predominantly Negro
! schools is common and that de
facto segregation is a concept the
' Board of Education has accept-
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6 4 ft. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
Weekly News
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Hattie Turner
Mi*. Uettle Turner of 122 West
U4d),^eet, who died recently at
home was buried in Rosehill
(’em«wy, Linden, New Jersey,
f.ilknrtw final rites in Unity Fu
neral Chapel, 2352 8th Avenue
Reverend Ernest Cooke officiated
over final rites.
A native of South Carolina, she
was at thembcr of Refuge Tem
ple. Surviving are, a son, John;
a sisAw, Iola Bryant and numer-
qus other relatives.
Rena Lincoln
»,
Rena Lincoln of 65 W. 127th
Street, who died recently, was
burned in Frederick Douglass Ce-
metery, Staten Island, following
final rites In Unity Funeral Home
Chapel, 2352 8th Avenue. Rever
end .Ernest Cooke officiated.
Ayiative of South Carolina, she
‘ way bam September 2,1908. Sur
viviig ere, a orother, 3 nieces
, and'numerous other relatives.
♦ Helen Piggott
Mrs. Helen Piggott of 217 W.
J 22nd Street, who died recently In
Bellevue Hospital, was buried In
FetacUCU- Cemetery, Hartsdale.
. N<w4 YU*, following final servic-
I es to Wty Funeral Home Cha
pel,’ 23® 8th Avenue. Reverend
• F.m^styooke officiated over final
I rites. »
A* na&ve of Toledo, Ohio, she
wast Ixjfr March 5, 1910. In addi-
gottj stte is survived by a son,
too* toZfcer husband, Alford Pig-
sevto grandcfliiidren, one great
grapdcMld and numerous other
enue vfio died recently, was bur-
re! afciv®.
frank McCray
f Frarfi McCray of 3500 3rd Av-
led !injtowland, North Carolina.
Remaito were prepared at Unity
Funeral Home, 2352 8th Avenue.
Th^e $ere no services in New
York.
la i W/Jon to his mother, he Is
surhv«R)y 3 sisters, 4 uncles,
5 ^Lmtsr|i_a niece and numerous
other.
Beatrice Dixon
MR
140<Ji $beet, who died recently at
Mrs.’■Beatrice Dixon of 508 E.
home, Was buried In Ferncliff Ce-
mefarjKIIartsdale, New York, fol
lowingalnal rites at Unity Funer
al 3ot4& Chapel, 2352 8th Avenue.
Reverend Dr. Mabel Witherspoon
In aekiition to her husband, she
officiafid over final rites,
is survB’ed by 2 daughters, 2 bro
thers, >2 siste
oth^r fl^altives.
Roman Catholic Church. A Priest
pared in Unity Funeral Home,
officiated. The remains were pre-
2352 8th Avenue.
In addition to a son, she is sur
vived by a brother, 3 sisters, 3
grandchildren, 3 nieces, 3 neph
ews, and numerous other rela
tives.
ColumLus Faison
Columbus Faison of 105 E. 119th
Street, who died recently at Har
lem Hospital, was buried in Fern-
cliff Cemetery, Hartsdale, New
York, following final rites In UnA-
tu Funeral Home Chapel, 2352 8th
Avenue. Reverend Jacob Hillary
officiated.
In addition to his wife, he is
survived by a daughter, 2 sisters
4 grandchildren, and numerous
others.
Rhyne Smith
Rhyne Smith of 555 Lenox Av
enue, w’ho died recently at Har
lem Hospital, was buried in Ev
ergreen Cemetery, Brooklyn,
New York following final services
in Unity Funeral Home Chapel,
2352 8th Avenue. Reverend Jo
seph Maxwell officiated.
A native of the British West
Indies, the deceased was born
April 20, 1891. In addition to a
sister, the deceased is survived
by numerous other realtives.
John Sanders
John Sanders of 281 E. 153rd
Street who died recently in
Queens General Hospital was bur
ied in Long Island National Cem
etery following final rites in Uni
ty Funeral Home Chapel, 2352 8th
Avenue. Reverend Joseph D.
Maxwell officiated.
A native of South Carolina, he
was bom February 23, 1920. In
addition to his wife, Mrs. Lillie
Sanders, he is survived by a
daughter, 2 sons, 2 sisters, a bro
ther, father, 3 sisters-in-law, a
grandchild and numerous other
relatives.
Minnie Jackson
Mrs. Minnie Jackson of 275 W.
144th Street, who died recently in
Queens General Hospital, was
buried in Long Island Cemetery
following final rites in Unity Fu
neral Home Chapel, 2352 8th Av
enue. Elder Lee Edwards of Re
fuge Temple officiated.
A native of Newport News, Vir
ginia, she was bom January 4,
1906, In addition to her husband,
is survived by a brother, and
other relatives.
Lillian S. Giles
I
~ Eloise Caleb
Mrs.^Eloise Caleb, of 505 W.
142ad fitoeet, who died recently
at fiornef was buried in St. Ray
monds--Cemetery, Bronx, New
Yo& fallowing final rites in the
Chdpet of Our Lady of Lourdes
Mrs. Lillian Seabrook Giles of
17-19 W 108th Street, who died
recently was buried in Washing
ton. D.C., following final rites in
Unity Funeral Home Chapel, 2352
8th Avenue. After services were
held in New York City, the re
mains were shipped to Washing-
A native of Virginia, she is sur
vived by 2 sons. Raymond Bright
and Reginald Bright; 4 randcihil-
dren and numerous other rela
tives.
LEADERS—Here are the three
leaders of the “Back Our
Brothers” movement which is
aimed at raising $20,000 for
the Rev. Martin Luther King
to continue his assault on seg
regation in the South. Left to
right Jackie Robinson, Noel
Marder, president of Educa
tional Heritage Inc., and Rita
McClain. The organization will
hold a fund raising $100 a
plate dinner on June 18.
Baptists Still Plan
Meet In Birmingham
Despite racial tensions and
clashes In Birmingham, the Rev.
Dr. O. Clay Maxwell told The
Amsterdam News this week that
he expected a record turnout of
7,tXM) Negroes from all parts of
the nation at the opening of the
National Sunday School and Bap
tist Training Union Congress in
that city on June 17.
fear the present situation ln‘Bir-
mingham, or any future situa
tion.” replied Dr. Maxwell. “It
is my hope that all who journey
to Birmingham for the sessions
of the congress will do so in a
Christ - like spirit.”
Invite Mayor
He said he was not yet certain
whether Mayor - elect Albert
Boutwell will address the open
ing of the congress, but he said
it has always been the policy of
the SS-BTU to invite the mayor
of the host city to speak.
Dr. Maxwell, president of the
Natonal Sunday School and Bap
tist Training Union Congress and
pastor of Harlem’s Mt. Olivet
Baptist Church, added that he an
Asked whether he personally
ticipated no incidents to arise
would participate or permit the
from the expected large number
participation of any congress
of Negro out-of-town participants.
member in any demonstrations,
The congress’ sessions will con
if demonstrations continue in Bir
tinue through June 23. They will
mingham Dr. Maxwell ramied
be held mainly at Birmingham’s
that he would call a meeting of
Municipal Auditorium and at sev-
eral other local churches and leaders then to consider the mat-
schools, including the 16th Street ter and then make a decision
Baptist Church, one of the chur
ches whose members have been
involved in the demonstrations
against segregation.
-"I don’t think anyone needs to
Also asked whether he would
encourage or discourage any par
ticipation if demonstrations con
tinue, he answered:
GENERAL SPEAKS — New
York Attorney General Louis
K. Lefkowitz is shown ad
dressing operation “Back Our
Brothers" luncheon at Sardi’s
Tuesday as funds were raised
to back Negroes in Alabama.
He gave a check to aid in
fight.
“That also will be determined
by leaders who will be called to
Currents Mag
meet to discuss that situation.”
Dr. Maxwell explained that he
Runs Item On
would not seek to postpone or I
cancel the congress’ sessions if
civil rights demonstrations con-NeCJFOGS J©WS
tinue in Birmingham.
ton, D.C., where additional serv
ices were held.
A native of Orangeburg, South
Carolina, she was born October
27, 1903. She was a member of
Bethel A.M.E. Church. In addi
tion to her husband, Charles Giles
she is survived by numerous oth- | py, pjQ Ko Dio T1
f
er relatives.
r
Two Negro and two Jewish pub
lic figures present a “Public
Dialogue on New Developments
and New Tensions in Negro-Jew
ish Relations” in the May issue
[of Jewish Currents, New York
monthly.
Clara R. Bright
125th Street
Jeweler Dies
Clara R. Bright of 957 Orlando
Avenue, Hempstead, New York, Veteran Harlem Jeweler,
who died recently, was buried in
Rosehill Cemetery, Linden, New
Jersey, following final rites in
Unity Funeral Home Chapel, 2352
8th Avenue. Reverend Joseph
D. Maxwdl officiated.
Irv-
ing Kaplan, who operated the
Lincoln Jewelers, 251 W. 125th
St., for more than 30 years, was
buried this week. Mr. Kaplan
suffered a stroke in his store
May 7 and died a week later in
the hospital.
It is a friendly but no holds
barred discussion with four pan
elists: William Worthy, corres
pondent for the Baltimore Afro-
American, whose conviction for
reentering the U.S. without
passport validated for travel to
Cuba is on appeal; Dr. Charles
is survived by his wife,
W. Collins, psychotherapist and
Mrs. Anna Kaplan, three sons.
contributor to medical journals;
Larry. Ronald. Joseph, and «^o Rabbi Kurt Flascher Orthodox),
daughters, Mrs. Shirley Webber one the ten Rabbis imprison-
and Mrs. Diane Katzenstein. e(j in Albany, Georgia; and Mor-
Kaplan was introduced to the ns u Schappes, historian, au-
jewelry business by his father- ^hor* and editor of Jewish Cur-
in-law and opened his first store rents
in the Bronx on E. 149th St. He ’_________________
moved to the 251 W. 125th St., in
1932 and opened the first jewel- 5tQt© ISSUGS
ers between Seventh and Eighth |
.
Avenues. His store was the sec-LeCJOl
or.d jewelers between Lenox and
St. Nicholas Avenues. His family [
will continue to operate the Lin
coin Jewelers.
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ALBANY, N.Y. — The Depart-
mervt of State this week began
'distribution of the 1963 Political
[Calendar which provides infor-
[ mation about designating ,peti-
tons, conventions, nominations
and registration, voting and elec- the error.
Itions.
[Calendar lists the legal require-
.~ments and deadlines for filing
documents for county and State-
widc primaries and elections.
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Services Held
For Mrs. Esther
Stoute; 100
"Funeral services were held last
! Monday for Mrs. Esther Amanda
[ Stoute who had reached the age
of 100 in January of this year.
Mrs. StoUte had lived with her
[daughter, Mrs. Hilda Allen, 557
W. 141st Street and had been well
[ until a few weeks ago.
.Kennedy. Each of the five he
contacts will be asked to call an
j additional five persons.
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YONKERS, N.Y. — Attorney jin Birmingham, Ala,
The’ minister also pledged to
call five other persons to ask
them to donate whatever amount
of money they can to help the
drive and to urge them to send
a protest telegram to President I
General Robert Kennedy was ask-
ed to guarantee “protection to
insure the safety of the persons
and the dignity” of Jackie Robin
son and Floyd Patterson who
flew to Birmingham, Alabama
Monday night.
Noel Marder, chairman of the
recently-formed "Back Our Bro
thers” in a wire to Mr. Kennedy
Friday, said “it would be a trage
dy which not even the magnifi
cent non-violent force of Dr. King
could conquer if anything un
toward happened to these two
great Americans.”
Mr. Marder. publisher and
president of Educational Heri-1 This is muan sarr»»m—
tage, Inc., an encyclopedia pub-
lishing firm in Yonkers, himself j she was »ufferia< irom ...
returned Friday from his second
trip to Birmingham. He went
there at the invitation of Dr.
Martin Luther King to present
the Integration leader with a
$7000 contribution from his com
mittee and to confer with King
on plans to raise a total of $100,000
to aid King’s Southern Christian
Leadership Conference.
Muscular
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Right Leg
Five thousand dollars of the
sum turned over to Dr. King
was advanced by Mr. Marder’s
company against expected re
ceipts of a $100 per plate fund
raising dinner planned far the
Park-Sheraton Hotel on June 18.
On that date, the “Back Our
Brothers” Movement will honor]
Dr. King, Dr. Ralph Abernathy,
Rev. Wyatt Tee Walker and Rev.
Fred Shuttlesworth as leaders of
the hectic Birmingham struggle.
Movement Grows
Many New Yorkers have pledg
ed to help the "Back Our Broth
ers” Movement since its launch
ing last week.
Among them was actor Fred
erick O’Neal, president of the
Negro Actor’s Guild and vice
president of Actors’ Equity, who
also called on five other persons
to do the same, as a pyramid
was formed for the Movement.
Mr. O’Neal contacted Jean Hud
son, Ellsworth Writht, John Mc
Curry, Dr. Kenneth Williams and
Ruth Early. All promised to (D
wire President Kennedy regard
ing the Alabama situation (2),
contribute financiallytothe“Back
OUr Brothers” Movement and to
contact five other persons.
Singer Dinah Washington offer
ed to give a whole nights pro
ceeds, including her salary, from
her current engagement. Her wire
to the President stated that “it
is now time for you to use the
influence of your office in an ef
fort to end these racial disorders
in Birmingham and to personally
assist in securing justice and
equality for all Negroes in the
United States and especially in
the States of Alabama, Mississip
pi and Louisiana.”
Another Harlemite who Imme
diately jumped on the growing
bandwagon was Mrs. Ruth Ridiek
Perkins, social secretary of Har
lem’ Metropolitan Baptist Church
who pledged $5 and contacted
five of her friends. Also Dr. Al
berto L. Robertson, a dentist of
166 West 125th Street, who pledg
ed $25 and contacted five other
persons.
The Rev. Emmer II. Booker
of Queens’ Allen AME Church
said his congregation has pledg
ed $100 to the “Back Our Broth
ers” Movement’s campaign to
enlist financial and moral sup
port for the Freedom Fighters
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rilkaCN. y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, May 25, 1963
Getting Rid Of Overweight
NEW YORK
Amsterdam Netos
C. B. POWELL
President & Editor
P. M. H. Savory, Secy-Treas. - J. L. Hicks, Executive Editor
W e Bm(, Comptroller; K. A. Wall. Advertuinj Director, E. M Jactaoa.
ureolaOM Dlroctor; J. H. Walker. City Editor; 4. W. Wade. ClaaaWled Advor
tuurif Manager* D. Sheppard. Brooklyn Manaiar.
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Published weekly by the Powell-Savory Corporation at 2340
Eighth Ave., N. Y. Telephone Academy 2-7800. Brooklyn
"'bince, 1251 Bedford Avenue. Telephone ULster 7-2500.
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A New Day
/. . The Supreme Court’s decisions of Monday, May
1963 may well have greater impact on the Negro’s
- atr-uggle for full equality in these United States than
.. the May 17, 1954 rulings on school segregation.
The Court said, in reversing trespass convictions
of students who conducted sit-in demonstrations at
~ lunch counters in the South, that a city that makes
segregation a policy by ordinance or official state
ments can not prosecute Negroes for seeking ser-
...Vjjqe in ’white only” stores or in the use of a public
, park.
The Court held that the storeowner cannot be
liel$ responsible alone but that the discrimination
.-J^m,,t>e laid to the state and is therefore unconstitu-
, Jional.
* 77 In so ruling, the new Supreme Court (as com
pared to the old of Justice Taney), to which the
Negro today owes so much, gives added impetus to
..those who are involved In the right of the individual
7 in-this country, no matter his race, creed or origin,
- m have equal status. It is a new day for the Negro.
L The times are proving this so.
; „, The Supreme Court’s ruling actually followed
evidence in other areas of the country of this new
. .,t ...Such as the ruling of the New Jersey Commission-
w cr of Education calling for an end to racial concen-
* toation in the Orange public schools because racially
coventrated public schools, regardless of cause, re-
. in psychological educational damage to Negro
.children.
... - Such as the recommendation in Malverne, Long
planet by a special advisory committee to the state
^.education commissioner that more white children
should be introduced into a heavily Negro school
because the current situation “does not serve the
purpose of democratic education.”
Such as the decision in New Rochelle to close the
predominantly all-Negro New Lincoln School which
was so “imbalanced” because of the ghetto-type
living Negroes in the North find themselves forced
to live in.
Such as the reports from Birmingham. Ala. in
-{heSouth and Cambridge, Md. in the North, that
interracial councils are being set up wherein Negroes
■“ and' whites, who previously have had no real forum
'“fo^’feal communication, can now meet and thresh
“out problems, reach understandings and obtain the
’/uffillment of life that the American democracy
“ promises for all this country’s citizens.
Tt is, indeed, a new day. But while we hail it, we
are still aware that all is not secure, all is not won
arwf the battle still continues.
A
USSSV Please, No, Paul
feel certain there are quite a few Negroes
* wffo are hoping that Attorney Paul Zuber did not
mean what he said last week at a New York Branch
NAACP Rally.
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At that time, Mr. Zuber, who has been in the
thick of many, many unglamorous integration fights,
stated that because he has been neglecting his wife
and daughter and because his efforts were actually
draining him financially, he was withdrawing from
such endeavors after the successful conclusion of the
- twrrent Englewood school fight. Mr. Zuber also
; declared he was a bit tired oi the brickbats that have
...been.,thrown his way because of this work.
< Mr. Zuber suggested that such organizations as
* the- NAACP and CORE should step in to fill the gap
'• toe has been filling. This would mean school integra-
f tion lights in New Rochelle (his most successful
victory), Englewood, Malverne, Long Island; Chi
cago and the two junior high schools in Harlem
- which resulted in Judge Polier’s decision. This also
would include Mr. Zuber’s current fights for two
Negro school teachers who are now in grips with
,the«Board of Education over alleged charges of bias
' •and discrimination.
'• 'Each of these cases was unpopular at the outset.
"Th‘iflhst instances no one would step in and accept
grievances of the maligned Negroes. No one
that is, except Mr. Zuber. And in so doing,
he sacrificed his own work and his family. Now Mr.
Zuber says he is tired. And he thinks others should
take over.
i ?
do we. But we also hope, as we are sure
"OTtoefs also do, that Mr. Zuber is not quitting the
’ftgHt.’ No matter how unrewarding and unpopular
IrFmay be.
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• 4 • •>
ohrtTii. » Law And Order
WASHINGTON — Gov. George Wallace, of
'Alabama, has given President Kennedy his personal
"ptPdge that local and state civilian authorities will
maintain law and order in Birmingham, it was
•“
Governor’s emphatic and repeated statement
two met last Saturday prompted an expres
s's fort'by the President that nothing could please him
more-
^■-"•j>his was backed up by Mr. Kennedy’s assurance
Governor that Federal troops sent to Alabama
' f r‘ prospective riot duty will not be used unless
there is a fresh outbreak that gets out of hand.
Meanwhile, we can only watch and pray ... If
wr ;«re among the non-violent.
People In Action
Sit In, Stand In, Wade In, Kneel In
By DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING. JR.
At a recent convention of the
Southern Christian Leadership
Conference in Nashville, Tenn.,
we went on record endorsing a
campaign to extend the ballot for
the Negro, or rather, the number
of Negro registered
voters to at least
double where it
stands at the pres
ent time.
As you know,
there are approxi
mately 1,300,000 Ne
gro registered vo
ters in the South;
but there are 5 mil- KING
million Negroes who are potential
voters—that is, eligible to vote, in
terms of age. And we feel that one
of the most significant steps that
the Negro can take at this hour is
that short walk to the .voting
booth. For this, as I have said,
would liberalize the total political
structure of the South, and there
by liberalize the political struc
ture of the nation.
And we are going all-out to
achieve the ballot for the Negro.
In order to do this, we ask for
your continued support, for as you
can realize, this is a big job, it
will take a lot of time, it will take
a lot of money, and we will need
the backing and the support of all
people of good will in the United
States. ,
In Other Areas
But our struggle will continue
in other areas, also. Suffice it to
say we will not rest until segrega
tion and discrimination have been
removed from every area of
American life. We are convinced
that segregation is a cancer in
the body politic, which must be
removed before our democratic
health can be realized, and to is
nothing but a new form of slavery,
covered with certain niceties of
complexity.
So in order to make the Ameri
can dream a reality, we will con
tinue to work in areas of non
violent direct action to break down
all of the barriers of segregation.
We will continue to sit in, to stand
in, to ride in, to wade in, and to
kneel in, in order to get America
out of the dilemma in which she
finds herself, as a result of the
continued existence of segregation
and discrimination.
This problem in the United
States will not be solved until
enough people North and South,
come to see that it is wrong, and
are willing to work passionately
and unrelentingly to get rid of
this cancerous disease. And I say
to you that as you well know,
this is not merely a Southern
problem, it is a national problem.
Hidden Forms
Segregation still exists in the
South, in its glaring and con
spicuous form; but we still find
it in Chicago, Philadelphia, Los
Angeles, yes, and in New York,
in its hidden and subtle forms.
But if democracy is to live, seg
regation must die. So that there
is need for a real commitment
and a genuine liberalism. The per
son of genuine goodwill may rise
up with righteous indignation
when a Negro is lynched in Mis
sissippi, or when a bus is burned
in Anniston, Alabama, but that
same person must rise up with
righteous indignation when a
Negro cannot live in his neigh
borhood or when a Negro cannot
get a particular job in his firm
or in his organization, or in his
particular industry, or when a
Negro cannot join his profes
sional society, simply because of
the color of his skin.
In the final analysis, this prob
lem will be solved when men
develop the type of discontent
which says, within, “We will take
it no longer!”
Stereotyped Words
There are certain words in
every academic discipline which
soon become stereotypes and
cliches. Every act of democratic
discipline has its technical nom
enclature.
Modern psychology has a word
that is probably used more than
any other word in modem envir
onment. It is the word, “mal
adjustment.” Certainly, we all
want to live the well adjusted life
in order to avoid neurotic and
schizophrenic personalities. There
are some things in our social
order toward which I am glad to
be “maladjusted,” and I call upon
you to be “maladjusted”.
I never intend to adjust myself
to slavery and segregation.
I never intend to adjust myself
to religious bigotry.
I never intend to become ad
justed to economic conditions that
will take necessities from the
many to give luxuries to the few.
I never Intend to become ad
justed to the madness of mili
tarism, for in a day when sputniks
and explorers are dashing through
outer space, and guided ballistic
missiles are carving highways of
death through the stratosphere,
no nation can win a war. It is no
longer a choice between violence
and non-violence. It is now either
non-violence or non-existence.
And I never intend to adjust to
the madness of militarism and
the self-defeating effects of physi
cal violence.
. Pulse Of New York’s Public
The Ameterdam Newt welcome! letteri on either tide of any rubject ft la preferred that letteri not exceed ISO worde and
then euut be tianrd Namet will be withheld on requett No letteri can be returned. AU must ba addretted to the Sditor.
ourselves we will be losing a
great deal.
Thank You
Don't Lose Faith
i
Sir: I have been reading many
a'•tides recently In national mag
azines and in local papers about
the controversy between the Mus
lims and the NAACP. Although
many people on both sides of the
race issue have criticized the
Muslims, it must be remembered
especially by the white race that
this group is demanding much
that is completely just.
Although the Muslims are cal
led racists since their ultimate
aim is not the unity of all Am
ericans, it cannot be forgotten
that generations of white Amer
icans have driven Negroes to
take this stand and to violently
demand justice.
I do not have dark akin. This
fact is not important sincp all
men come from Adam. It has rel
evance only In light of the pres
ent controve rsy. At present I a
a student and am only able to
work and fight here for what I
whole heartedly believe must be
achieved.
However. I would like to tell
the Negroes who are suffering
daily for rights which have been
denied them for two hundred
years, that some people who are
not like them in skin color are
fiuhling just as hard to achieve
lhat freedom which is necessary
if America is to survive as a
great nation.
There are some people both
white and Negro who are not
discriminated against and are
free to determine their own des
tinies. I agree with the philos
opher who said that as long as
one man is not free no man is
free.
I only hope that the Negroes
throughout the country will not
lose faith in all of their fellow
Americans. Although perhaps not
many, there are some non-Negro
Americans who would die for the
caus of freedom just as many
Negroes have died for it. Please
have faith In those who want to
help.
1 am as deeply upset about
the actions in Birmingham of
Eugene Connor and others like
him throught the south as those
people who are directly affected. I
I am not suffering physically but UO,n9 uur J0D
A...
Beth Pettit
White Plains, N.Y.
.
Sira: The Urban League wishes
I am working as hard as I can
to eliminate the hatred which Is ...
around me.
to thank you and the editors
of the Amsterdam News for your
interesting and thorough cover
I completely support the Ne
groes who believe that every hu
man resource must be used in
this battle. We must stand up
and fight. We can no longer turn tion in the advertising field.
the other chceck
age of the press conference and
report relating to job discrimina-
...
...
May we also take this oppor
tunity to commend the Amster
dam News and its reporters for
able reporting of a number of
other recent Urban League activ
itles.
What upsets me most about
the Muslims is that they seem
tc forget that united we stand
divided we fall. If all men-' be
lieving in social justice, regard
less of skin color or religion,
fight together we will some day
have a truly great nation.
Of course, we shall be happy
to share with you any subsequent
news developments pertaining to
The fight will be hard and ' our on-going campaign in the
lonely. Many will die not seeing advertising field.
the results of their labors. But1
since the crimes of prejudice cry
to haven for vengeance, we can!
be certain If we divide among'
Randolph L. White
Urban League of
Greater New YorK
Sir: Thanks for the timely and
well written article regarding
I>oil league and Graham School
for children.
Fayrene Treadwell
New York, N. Y
Seeking Peace
Sir: This letter Is coming to
you unsigned, only because my
family has been very Insistent
that I keep out of the racial
problem------ that there are en
ough people already Involved In
It, and enough heartaches '
But I can’t keep out of It.
I am just as concerned as that
poor mail man was and my
mind keeps racing back and forth
trying to find some way to try
to bring peace and sanity back
to all of us. I know the “meex
will inherit the earth”, but it’s
been a long time coming for
your race, and I can’t exactly
blame your impatience. However,
I wonder if there Isn’t something
you can do that is so radical
and so lacking In violence, it
might bring the calm we all
need to work thia thing out
I have In mind your challeng
ing the law that requires prop
erty owners to rent to Negroes.
Morally; there can be no question
The Agreement
Statement by the Rev. Fred
Shuttles worth. Martin Luther
King and Ralph Abernathy for
the Alabama Christian Movement
and the Southern Christian Lead
ership Conference.
The City of Birmingham has
reached an accord with its cons
cience. The acceptance of res
ponsibility by local white and
Negro leadership offers an ex
ample of a free people uniting to
meet and solve their problems.
Birmingham may well offer for
twentieth century America an
example of progressive race re
lations; and for all mankind a
dawn of a new day, a promise
for all men. a day of opportun
ity, and a new sense of Freedom
for all America. Tbusly Birming
ham may again become a Magic
City.
“Responsible leaders of both
Negro and white communities of
Birmingham, being desirous of
promoting conditions which will
insure sound moral, economic
and political growth of their
city, in the interest of all citizens
of Birmingham, after mutual
consideration and discussion of
the Issues relating to the recent
demonstrations in their city,
have agreed to the following:
“1. The desegregation of lunch
counters, rest rooms, fitting
rooms, and drinking fountains in
planned stages within the next 90
days. Cooperative prayerful plan
ning is necessary to inaure
smooth transition.
“2. The upgrading and hiring
of Negroes on a non -.discrimi
natory basis througout the indus
trial community of Birmingham.
This will include the Wring of
Negroes as clerks and salesmen
within the next 60 days, and the
immediate appointment of a
committee of business, industrial
and professional leaders for the
implimentation of an area-wide
program for acceleration of up
grading and the employment of
Negroes in Job categories prev
iously denied them.
“3. Our movement has made
arrangements for the release of
all persons on bond or their per
sonal recognizance. Our legal de
partment is working on further
solutions to this problem.
“4. Through the Senior Citiz
ens Committee, communications
between Negro and white will -be
publicly re - established within
the next two weeks. We would
hope that this channel of com
munications between the white
and Negro communities will pre
vent the necessity of further pro
test demonstrations.”
The Climax Of A Struggle
King. Jr., at a news confer
er
ence May 10, marking the term
ination of nonviolent direct action
campaign in Birmingham, Ala
bama.
Statement by Dr. Martin Luth- er cringe before the threats of
misguided men. We look forward
now to continued progress toward
the establishment of a city in
which equal job opportunities,
equal access to public facilities,
and equal rights and responsibil
ities for all of its people will be
the order of every day.
“I am very happy to be able
announce that we have come
to
today to the climax of a long
struggle for justice, freedom and
human dignity in the city of Bir
mingham. I say the climax, and
not the end, for though we have
come a long way. there is still
a strenuous path before us, and
some of it is yet uncharted.
Nevertheless, it can now be
said that after a great struggle
this day is clearly the moment
of a great victory. The greatness
of the triumph is measured by
this one fact: it is a victory that
cannot possibly be confined to the
limited area of one race. Indeed,
the agreements which have been
reached over the last few days
are signal accomplishments
which redound to the credit of all
of Birmingham’s citizens. As a
matter of fact, I believe sincere
ly that this victory cannot even
be confined within the limits of
this sprawling metropolis, for
Birmingham now stands on the
threshold of becoming a great,
enlightened symbol, shedding the
radiance of its example through
out this entire nation.
“Credit for what has been ddnd
must go to many persons. With
out question, of course, the name
of the Rev. Fred Shuttleeworth
stands clear as the magic name
in this magic city. He has walk
ed a long and often lonesome
road to reach this day — and ev
en now his health is impaired—
but he has just reason to be
thankful and glad for all of his
great sacrifices. Moreover, the
many men and women who work
ed with him, by his side and be
hind the scenes, in the Alabama
Christian Movement for Human
Rights must also be praised. And.
without a doubt, the world will
never forget the thousands of
children and adults who gave up
their own physical safety and
freedom and went to jail to se
cure the safety and freedom of
all men.
“I must say this, too: In these
recent days, I have been deeply
impressed by the quality of the
white persons of the community
who worked so diligently for just
solutions to our mutual problems
They must also be given real
credit. They are men of good
will. However, when all is said
and done, when this situation is
seen in the perspective of eter
nity, ultimate credit and glory
and honor must be given to Al
mighty God, for He has clearly
been at work among us. And it
la He alone who has finally gain
ed the victory for all of His chil
dren.
“Under His guidance, we now
enter into a new day for Birming
ham’s people, a day when men
will no longer fear to speak the
truth, when citizens will no long-
“However, even these needful
things are not our final goals.
The deepest hope that surges up
within our hearts is this: That
Birmingham is on its way to the
creation of a new kind of com
munity — not simply a new im
age, but a new reality. We are
looking forward to that moment
—so nearly upon us — when this
metropolis will truly become a
Magic City again, this time filled
with the beautiful magic of a new
brotherhood where men are free
to know, respect and love each
other. We seek ultimately a Mag
ic City where color will no longer
be the measure of a man’s worth
where character will matter
more than pigmentation.
“I cannot close without saying
that the Negro community must
accept this achievement in the
right spirit. We must not see the
present development as a victory
for the Negro; it is rather a vic
tory for democracy and the whole
citizenry of Birmingham—Negro
and white. Our growth in nonvio-
ence has been such that Wr can
not be1 satisfied with a “victory”
over- our white brothers. We
must respond to every new de
velopment in civil rights with an
understanding of those who have
opposed us, and with an apprec
iation of the new adjustments
that the new achievements pose
for them. We must be able to
face up honestly to our own short
comings. We must act in such a
way as to make possible a com
ing together of white people and
colored people on the basis of
real harmony of Interests and un
derstanding.
“This is the time that we must
evince calm dignity and wise re
straint. Emotion must not run
wild. Violence must not come
from any of us, and if we become
victimized with violent acts or
intent, the pending daybreak of
progress will be transformed in
to a gloomy midnight of retrog
ress As we stand on the verge of
using public facilities heretofore
closed to us, we mu$t not be ov
erbearing and haughty in spirit.
We must be loving enough to turn
an enemy into a friend We must
now move from protest to recon
ciliation. This, too, Is our hope
for Birmingham. It is a hope that
will cause us to look at the signs
which say, “It’s nice to have you
in Birmingham,” in a new way.
Now. we will know that these
words are meant for all men, and
we will know they are sincere.
Then, and only then, will all the
citizens of this community be
able to say in Joyful response:
“Thank you! Il's great to be in
Birmingham — a city of honor,
respect and brotherly love.*’
to rent to Negroes and, bi fact
In many instances I’m sure she
would find them more desirable
tenants than many of the whites
available. But, legally, ' where
there has been no public finan
cing of tfrie property, many of
my friends who up to this
point have been vigorous In their
support of the Negro, question
the rightness of the law. In this
Instance, I too, have doubts. It
smacks altogether too much of
dictatorship and of something
pushed through as a vote-getter.
least one man who will apeak
out truthfully on vital issues of
racism, education and housing
which concerns us today in Mr.
Hicks.
However, the name “Negro”
to me li very degrading. Per
haps you can tell me where the
name originated since there Is
no “Negroland.”
In my humble opinion I be
lieve this name itself takes away
much of our dignity aa a race
of people.
Keep up your good work and
As far as I am concerned. Mr
Hicks Is Mr. Amsterdam Newa.
name withheld
much success to you.
Of course your legal advisors
will be able to tell you If we
are completely mistaken In our
views. But if there is any ques
tion that we might be right, think
of the tremendous wallop you
could give for the njfhts of all CoHtt Concerts
men. If you questioned the legal
My of this law. . stressed that
you Negroes were interested only
in your rights and in preserving
the rights of the white man. too.
I verily believe M would take
the wind out of the sails of so
many people interested in shout
ing rather than thinking it might
put all of us back the true
course for the good of America
and each one of its people.
Unsigned
Speaking Out
Sir: I should like to relay to
you the sincere appreciation of
Coffee Concerts for the beauti
fully written column by Perdila
Dune* in the April 27 issue oi
the Amsterdam News.
We have brought to the Harlem
community some of the finest
musical artists in program* of
the highest calibre. But, In spite
of an extensive public relations
campaign, the community has
only shown indifference, m Miss
Duncan points out In her column.
This tragic fact has caused us
to bring our series, which is the
only professional cultural project
Now York, N. Y. that the owner should be willing i couraging to realize we have at
-Sir: May I congratulate you
on the very interesting articles jn Harlem, to a close,
appearing in your columns in.
the Amsterdam News. It Is en-i
Coffee Concerts
Raoul Abdul
Artistic Director
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12 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
SilTlS
Ils Sixteen
Miss Vernon Given -
In Marriage By Uncle
WORDS FOR A WAY OF LIFE . . .
A "Sweet Sixteen” birthday
party was given recently for
Miss Me'vise Sims, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Sims at
the Savoy Manor. The party was
given by her parents and God
mother. Mrs. Florida Hinkson.
The party was attended by
some 150 teenagers from groups
I with which Miss Sima is affilia
ted including the Misiuink Taps
wingo Honor Society, students
PARTYING AROUND — What an evening — the open- th< Ruth williams Future star|
ing night of Donald O’Connor at the Imperial Box at Dance studio and the saroe So
the Americana! I remember Donald first when I went c,al cluto-
“He who has done evil, expects evil.”
— Proverb, Guinea. Africa
*
'
Among the guests were George
Northcroft, Juan Mazier. Freida
Stanley. Jackie Edmonds, Per
Jonee. Lavanna and Lionepl
Randoif, Mikon and F.rlc Vealc
and Sbiryl J all n son
And Joann Stewart, Arlene and
Juanita Bryant. Ronald Fields.
Lorraine Baxter. Barbara and
Pauline Linton. Patricia Watkins.
Barry Hankerson. Lawrence Par
ker. Michael Williams, Diane
Kirkcndah, Jahn Parker and Sally
Boone.
Carol Ywing
Also Lillian Vsrber, Saundra
and Kay Steele, Cynthia Bell,
Carol Young. Leonard Thompson,
Carl Tranburg, James Cooke,
Kenneth Flanders, Herbert Hill.
Joan Mack, Paul Broff and Jun
ior and Bootsie Penic.
And Lucia Winston, James
Sturkey and Donald, Melvin Chris
tie, James Thomas. Karen Seay.
Cheryl Taylor. Wi-Uiam Culbreath.
Roger Roberson, Carol Pridgen.
Marsha Litienthaul, Linda Byrd
and Sharyn Menzies.
Riley Yeengsler*
And Adrienne Canty, Kent Fos
ter, Adrianne Clement, Kennith
Babb, Michele Barnet, Daniel!
Alexander, Leslie Wilson, Anne
Harris, Jackie Majors, Sharyn
Herbert, Amelia Anderson, Shirl
ey Alston, Barry Lundy, Jeanette
Brown and Sharyn Munger.
And Charles Johnson. Gail Nix
on, Verneil Inness, Patricia Wil
son, Carol Ann James, Saundra
McIntyre, Anette and Frank RI‘
ley, Robert and Richard Wilson,
Beth Peterson and Eric Toppin.
Party Chaperoned
Adult chaperones Included Mes-
dames Misses and Messrs Mod-
eeta Flanders, Marguriete My
ers, Kennith Flanders, Alma Wil
son, Lewis Jackson, Sally Gor
don, Megan Jackson and Ruth
Christie.
And Sonny Johnson, Violet
Moore. Emma Carter, Pearl Wil
liams, Percy Carter, Oleathia
Yarber and Blance Skinner.
State Careerists
Select A. Queen
The New York State Careerists
held ita annual dance recently
at the Riverside Plaza at which
Mrs. Vera Caldwell was crown
ed "Mias New York State Car-
jeeriat”. Alfred Lewin Is president.
Officers of the group include
Wilfred 8. Lewin, president; C.
Julian Parria, Geneva W. Lynes,
Lionel Howard, vice presidents;
Cornelia Douglass, Mamie W.
La Sonde, Bernice Mosley, Am
elia Walker, secretaries and Ju
lia C. Joseph, treasurer.
Board of Directors
C. V. Harris, chairman and
William N. Ryles. Ervin Graves,
Elizabeth Anderson, Mary By
ers, Shirle Brown, Vera Caldwell,
Lionel Howard, Dorothy W. Mil
ler, Albert Mitchell, and Bernice
Moaley.
And Oscar Cooper, Cor
neiia Douglass, Floyd Hawkins,
Ester V. Jones, Julia C. Joseph,
Mamie W. La Sonde, Wilfred
S. Lwein, Geneva W. Lyens, C
Julian Parrish, Annie Walker,
George A. Walls, and Dorothy
P. Williams.
Committee
Mrs. Geneva Lynes was chair
man. assisted by Mesdames Dor
othy Miller, Mary Byers, Vera
Caldwell, Annie Walker Cooper,
Gladys Delaney, Mae C. Dun
can, Sadie Hooper, Barbara John
son Esther Jones. Mamie La-
Sonde. Susie Morse, Isabel Sam
•on, Alice Stephens, Audrey
Thompson, and Lorraine Vas
quez.
to the MGM set in Hollywood. As a top government of
ficial (and they must have thought I was with the
Internal Revenue or sumpn) I really g°t
Bureau of
the royal welcome — special limousine, any set was
an open sesame and a vice president as an escort! My
request was to see “Francis, the Mule” in which Donald
was starring. He was the most charming, unsophisti
cated guy you could ever meet! And the bluest eyes
1 have ever seen on anyone, other than my Grandma
llollcy.
The opening night, yes. There was Ethel Merman
who sang a duet with Russell Nype. Of course, it was
“You’e Just in Love”. Joey Bishop was in rare form.
Sexy Rex Harrison and his bride were ringsiders.
Robert Morse of “How to Succeed etc” was at the next
table to us. Earl Wilson waved a “hello” to My Wonder
ful One and me as we were leaving. Nipsey Russell
was holding up “our” side. Needless to say after Don
ald’s flawless performance there was a. “jam session”
where everybody chipped in with Joey Bishop finally
yelling to Donald “Hey, what time do you want us to
report tomorrow night”; Wotta a night!
CALLOWAY DAUGHTERS ... The Cab Calloways
gave a party on closing night of the successful “South
Pacific”, in which daughter Chris had a starring role
—“Nellie Forbush”—and daughter Lael and Cabella
had parts, up in Elmsford last Saturday night. Nuffie
(“Mrs. Cab” to you) is a charming hostess—and has a
gorgeous home in which to be a hostess (which helps,
you know). The talk was all theatre of course and the
Broadway type performance put on by only seventeen-
year-old Chris who will go to Boston University come
September. But I’ll bet you, this is only a detour to
stardom on Broadway! . . .
THE CARTER FAMILY . . . The Carters, Harold and
Ophelia DeVore, make! me dizzy just thinking about all
the goings on in THAT family! He heads up the Grace
Del Marco Model agency where new director Lois Wil
liams and an accelerated program is going great guns.
She heads up the Ophelia DeVore School of Charm
where all sorts of new and exciting programs are going
on to make our girls even more pretty. They are
moving to Danbury, Conn., next month and daughter
Carol is getting married on June 30 to Helmut Gertje-
gerdes in the new Conn., home. Carol is a Farleigh
Dickinson College honor student and Helumt is from
the diamond firm family in Germany. Busy family
HERE AND THERE . . . Isis Fountaine has just re
turned from Wichita, Kan., on a sad mission, but visits
with the Carlos Evanses In Kansas City, Kan.; with
Madeline Hill in Chicago and the Curtis Thcks in
Cleveland made the blow softer . . .
' Mrs. Felix A. Mnlgrew is the new president of the
YWCA of New York City (including ALL the branches
in all the Boroughs). She is a former Junior Leaguer
and one son is vice president of the Bank of New York.
Class with the common touch of love for humanity . . .
Mamie E. Davis who has headquartered in NYC
as Eastern correlator for the YWCA will go to the
Western Region in Los Angeles come September. NYC
won’t seem quite right without Mamie! . . .
James Egbert Allen attends the National Council of
the YMCA in Cleveland, 0.
Mrs. Clarence Jones of St. Louis, Mo., visiting sons
Clarence Jr. and Atty. Marion O. their families and
other relatives here in NYC for a spell
* •
Lovelyn Evans of Chicago in NYC visiting her
daughter June Pelkey and hubby David and getting the
red carpet treatment from Lillian Sharpe Hunter and
other friends ...
THE BLUE BOY IN BLACK . . . Cicely Tyson is just
about the funniest maid (who isn’t a maid) you have
ever sfen in your life in this play at 442 W. 42 St. If
you have ever had to pretend to anyone to be some
thing you weren’t—like bosses, mates, club associates
—just anybody—in order to get along—you’ll roar at
her .antics. And love her when she’s herself—even if
she is a vixen and ruthless all the way! See Cicely!
She is magnificent ...
SCENE AND HEARD . . . Daisy Hicks and the mem
bers of the Committee for United Negro Relief will have
Marian Anderson, the great, as the guest of honor;
there wilil be a hot contest for the “most beautiful
hat”; prizes galore for the card playing;—and name
it and they’ve got it—for the annual Bridge Luncheon
at the Americana come June 8. Dorothy Gordon is
Chairing the brisk doings . . .
ANYONE FOR SHOPPING . . . King Hassan II of
Mofooco, personally went shopping while here and it
took him % hour to buy 5 Cadillacs; about an hour in
Saha Ftftth Avenue to spend about 20 grand and an
additional hour to spend about 5 grand more for home
furnishings (and did he go for those flowered turkish
towels!) and all in all—about some 7 hundred grand
was spent shopping while he was here! Who said
“colored” folks didn’t have money! . . .
NO PLACE LIKE HOME . . . Myra Vialet, wife of
former N. Y. Boxing Commission staffer fell in the
yard of their Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Island home
and broke her leg in three places—but she loves the
Bland.. .
V THINGS . .. The newest definition for popularity is
and EVERYTHING among the sophisticated is
dther “In” or “out”. Among the “in” places in Harlem
Ha the Red Rooster, Dantes and Frank’s; in clothes
Is the “sportive look” and the shift; in hats its the
$gh crown with big Garbo brim; the color is yellow
(“in” things for me all of my life); in singers, its
Jackie Wilson in “Baby Work Out”. What’s your “in”
The marriage of Miss Veron
ica Vernon to Francisco DeSouza.
both of Brooklyn, was solem
nized recently at the St. Augus
tine Catholic Church in Brook
lyn. Rev. Ft Joseph P Quigley
performed the ceremony.
The bridge was given in mar
riage by her uncle Adolphus Ver
non. Matron of honor was Mrs
Carol Barry Humberto Roberts,
brother of the bridegroom, was
bestman.
Bridesmaids
Bridesmaid* were Misses Son
ia Linton. Justina Linton, and
l Octavia Willis- The ushers were
Phi Betas
Dance At
Riverside
Epsi'.on Sigma chapter of the
' Phi Bela Sigma fraternity gave
its annual scholarship dance at
I ti»e Riverside Plaza Hotel, Grand
Ballroom, last Friday. Music
'was furnished by Syd Joe and
j his All Stars and Eddie Pal
mieri and his Latin Band and a
' surprise Package of the evening
{was the Bossa Nova dance done
J by members of the fraternity.
The officers of the fraternity
are Edgar B. Felton, president
and Julius Cayson, David C
|£larke, Carlton Bertrand, Morris
Hopkins, William Phillips, A B C.
Walker, A F. Morse, George
C. Callender and Rev. Arthur
W. Parker, Louis Powell was
chairman of the Dance Commit
lee.
Many Guests
Among the many guests pre
sent were Messrs and Mesdames
George Alford, Richard Pous-
saint, Theodore Skinner, William
Allan, Paul Rheinhart. Cameron
Walcott, Sidney Bradshaw and
Eugene Gordon.
Joyce Reynolds. Talcott Reed-
es, William Anderson. Robert
George. William Me Duffy and
iD.C, Clarke, Jr.
Ladies Attend
Also Mesdames and Misses Ann
j Perry, Alice Frazier, Elizabeth
Hoskin, Je$se Mathis, Mary Cole
man. Annye Gray, Joyce Rey-
inolds, Diane Torrence, Alma Mad-
lison. Rose Pam, Beatrice Rob
inson, Diane Robinson, Ruth
| Robinson, May Murphy, Bern-
i iece White, and Virginia John-
' son.
And Dr Malcolm Sandler, and
Eugene Brown, Eddie Harris,
Walter Calvin, Henry Pierre, Em
ile Rasmussen, Alexander Gar-
I diner and James Richards.
»<■■■?' -to
Edgar E Woodruff. Rogelio Man
ning and Carlo* Gobourne
The bride wore a gown of white
lace with pearls and a shoul
der length veil.
The bride was given in mar-
Maimonides Hospital. Brooklyn,
and the groom is with the Mont
gomery Ward Corp. He also is
a member of the U S. National
Guard Heserve
Mother From Panama
Following the churrh cere
mony. a reception was held at
1528 Union St. with the bride's
aunts Mias Dulcybell Vernon and
Mrs. Lena Robinson, and the
bridegroom’s mother Mrs. Pearl
Dr Souza, who came in from
Panama fur the wedding, Meting
as host ease*.
Guests present included Messrs
and Mesdames Adlyn Irwin, Ale
jandro, Lee. Roger Gobourne,
Francisco Gobourne. Frank J.
Gobourne. Percival Vernon, Earl
E. Omphroy, Roy Russell. An
tonin Durant. Leonard Linton,
Norman N. Gooding, Adolphus
Vernon.
Ladies Attead
Also Mesdames and Missel
Annie Elias Cox, Alma Williams,
Davina Morris, Olinda Parkins,
Hazel Hall, Carlota Manning, Ed
na Bryan, Joan Marious, Pearl
Brossard, Elma Clarke, Grace
Taitt, Vernie Layne, Constaneia
Tilley, Yvonne Scott, Perlina Me-
lise. Elvia Whyte and Delia
Haynes
And Federico Forbes, William
Vernon, Wilton Watson, Peter
Young, Adolphus Vernon, Frank
Trowers, Joseph Auld, Ernesto
Stewart, Victor Forbes, Guiller
mo Griffith, Charles Haynes, No
el Forbes, Wilfred C. Hylton, Jim
my Glover, Hector Miller, Lire
Wellington, Joseph Roberts and
Ernesto Davey.
Mrs. Allen Hosts
Double Party
Brenda Copeland and Wendy
Curtis were given a joint birth
day party last Sunday by Mrs.
Delores Allen at her Lenox Ter
race apartment. Mrs. Allen is
the Godmother of Brenda who
was nine and Wendy was six.
Among the guests were Koralyn
Goodwin, Melvin Goodwin, Larry
Brown, Jean Smalls. Kenneth
Woods, Evelyn Samuels, Duane
Wroten and James Banks.
Adults included Mesdames El
eanor Wroten, Daisy Gorham,
Lucille Goodwin, Dora Lawson,
Eugenie Lyner, Verneil Jacobs,
Selma Whitehurst, Clara Banks,
Lessie Goodwin and Andy Allen.
PLAN UNCF BENEFIT - Of
ficers of the New Jersey Wom
en's Committee of the United
Negro College Fund, Inc. are
shown at the home of Mrs.
Margaret Ismaila in Montclair
where they discussed the forth
coming benefit to be held at
the Meadowbrook Dinner Thea
tre in Cedar Grove, N.J. on
June 9. They are, seated from
left, Mesdames Nancy Jackson,
vice chairman; Ruby Alloway
chairman; Mrs. Ismaila. stand
ing, Verdell Roundtree, Ernes
tine Guess, Irma Wright, Ailie
Allen, Jeanne Heninburg and
Bonnie Burrow.
CHIT CHAT - Mr and Mrs.
Henry 0. Williams (2nd and 3rd
from left) of White Plains, New
York are shown here attend
ing a reception at Sunshine
Manor, the home of President
and Mrs. George W. Gore, Jr.,
at Florida A. and M. Univer
sity. They w£re In Tallahas
see to witness the gradnsrborr1
of their son, Charles (right).
Shown with them are Dr. and |
Mrs. Leedell Neyland. Mrs.
is Mrs. Williams' sister.
Miss Rev is
May 25—DANCE; Manhattan Center; Caribbean Federa
Epicureans
Dance
The New York chapter of Na
tional Epicureans, Inc., celebraG
ed its seventh anniversary with
a.Spring benefit dance recently
at the Hotel.Diplomat
The dance, a Cotton Folic, was
an array of beautiful dress de
signs from leading fashion de
signers and prizes were award ]
ed for the most original frocks.
Three Prizes
First prize, Arpege
cologne,
MisS Susan Anderson,
won by
wearing a cotton shantung with
a sky blue full sETrt and a fitted
top of white, blue and green flow
ers.
Second prize, spr«.y powder, was
won by Mrs. Branda Phipps,
wearing an Hawaiian print cock
tail sheath and third prize, a fit
ted travel case, was awarded to
Miss Carmen Bradshaw, wear
ing a Peter Pan blue fitted dress
with one shoulder strap.
A highlight of the evening was
the introduction of Miss Beaux
Arts contestant. Miss Marva Re-
vis. Special guest was Francis
Cann. president of the African
Cultured Group and a national of
Ghana to the United Nations.
Music was furnished by Fred A.
Prince and his orchestra
Club officers and members are
Dorothy Yancey, president and
t Doris Stokes vice president, Ruth
j Allen, Grace Alford, secretaries;
|Charleen Howell, parliamentarian
and Blanche Callender, Journal
ist, . - .
Members
Members include Elizabeth
Brunfield, Iris Green. Doris l>ew-
is, Elise Bullock, Rheba Smithes
and Juanita Wilson
The guests included Messrs
and Mesdames Roy Bins. Har
old Brown. H. Thomas. William
Lively, W. Timpson. Don Wil
son, Eddie Palmer, Albert Cole,
W Bivins, Larry Hinkson. Pete
Day, J. White, James Buckley,
James Hyliger, Clarence Scruggs
William John, Jr and William
Murphy
Doctors Present
Dr*, and Mrs John Cotman.
Griffeth W Pelen. Dis, Earl
Alexander and John Holloman
and Mesdames Florence Dagne,
Nannie Howard, Imogene King.
Anita and Anita Monte, Miss
Mary J. Barbosa, Messrs. Jim-
ny Randolph and Payton Jone*
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PEPSI-COLA PRESENTS
THE WEEK'S
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
May 24—DINNER; New York Hilton Hotel; Nursing Council,
Harlem Hospial School of Nursing.
May 24—BALL; Hunt’s Point Palace; Queens Branch, Key
Women, Inc.
May 24—DANCE; Renaissance; St. Ambrose Episcopal
Church.
May 24—DANCE; Audubon; Men's Progressive Association.
May 24—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Wembley Social Club;
May 24—DANCE; 8avoy Manor; Women of Holy trinity
Social Club.
May 24—DINNER-DANCE; Hotel Astor; Nursing Council of
*-t Harlem Hospital.
May 24—ART-SHOW; 15 W. 125 Street; Creative Artlsta-
Guild.
May 25—DANCE; Hotel Theresa; Eureka Grand Chapter,
OES.
May 25—DANCE; Audubon; New Brennian, Inc.
May 25—DANCE; Hunt’s Point Palace; Nine to Five Social
Club.
May 25—DANCE; Hunt’s Point Palace; Gaiety Social Club.
May 25—DANCE; Renaissance; San Manuel Lodge.
May 25—DANCE; Savoy Manor: Octalites Social Club.
May 25—DANCE; Savoy Manor; The Satellites Social Club.
May 25—DANCE;v Savoy Manor; The Magnolians.
May 25—DANCE; Dawn Casino; The Individuals Social
Club.
tion for Mental Health, Inc.
May 26—DANCE; Audubon; Manhattan Shop Owners.
May 26—DANCE; Renaissance; Les Seize Club.
May 26—DANCE; Savoy Manor; chi Eta Phi Sorority.
May 26—DANCE; Rockland Palace; Council of Police Socie
ties.
May 28—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Del Marco Models.
May 26—DANCE; Blue Morocco; Donna Dale Committee.
May 28—PARTY; African Rooxu^-Llncolnettes of New York.
May 27—MONDAY NIOHT CAMP FUND PARTY; La
Famllle; N. Y. Amsterdam News.
May 28—LUNCHEON; Hotel Astor; Committee for Day Care
Week.
May 29—FASHION 8H0W; Strovlch Day Center; Senior
Citizens program.
May 29—DANCE; Hunt’s Point Palace; Euclid Lodge #88.
May 29—DANCE; Renaissance; The Norfolklans.
May 29—DANCE; Embassy Ballroom; The Investors.
May 29—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Church of St. Thomas the
Apostle, Inc.
May 29—DANCE; Rockland Palace; My Buddies Club.
May 30—DANCE; Concourse Hotel; The Alpha Besma Soro
rity.
May 31—DANCE; Hotel Theresa; St. Augustine College
Alumni of New York.
May 31—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Les Cliques Femmes.
May 31—DANCE; Dawn Casino; 648 Veterans Association.
Inc.
May 31—DANCE, Rentflssance; United Comm. Orand Lodge.
K of P.
And here’s
another big event:
tall Pepsi
, In the 16 et. battle
Serve more, save more!
,
Material for this space is compiled by the N.Y. Amsterdam News.
The Amsterdam News is responsible for all announcements herein?
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t
Golden Wedding
For The Sims
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sims
celebrated their Golden Wedding
anniversary recently at the King
Solomon Grand Lodge Auditor
ium where Mrs. Sima Is a past
matron of the Elizabeth chapter
14 OES and Mr. Sima Is past
senior grand warden of the M.
W. King Solomon Grand Lodge
of AF fc AM. Alfred Sewell was
emcee.
Among the relative* attending
were daughters Mrs. Johan Test-
man and her husband; Mrs. Flor
ence McKenzie and Mrs. Wallace
Turner, of Burlington, Vt. and
her husband. Grand children at
tending Included Ludwig Te*t-
an, Johanna Testnsan, Karen.
Tastman, Erick Teetman, Lor
raine Turner, Paul Turner,
Music was provided by Alfred
Sewell, Mrs. Georgia Wyman
and Algie Hough and other pro
gram participants included Mrs.
Berths Jones. Washington Powell,
Mrs. Katie O. SeweU. William
R. Dames, Mrs. Emma Edwards.
Mrs. Aleaae Jamerson, Mrs.
Mary Brown and Samuel Thomp
son, Jr.
Artist Guild Show
The Creative Artists Guild is
presenting a daily art showing
at 15 W. 129th Street from now
through May 24, featuring themes
of social protest of the members
COMMAND POST — Mrs. Dor
othy Smith is shown being con
gratulated by Sheriff Peter J.
Pitches following promotion
ceremonies in which Mrs.
Smith was pronged from the
rank of sergeant > Lieutenant.
She is a gradual, of Lincoln
University in Missouri with a
B S. degree and is believed to
be the holder of the highest
rank among, Noaro women
peace officers.
Floral Fantasy
By Les Seize
The Les Seize Club will present
jits Floral Fantasy at the Ren
aissance Casino on May 2fi for
I the benefit of its charities and
scholarships. Mrs. Hallie Talbert
I is president. Music will be pro
vided by the Don Wilson orch
estra.
Officers and members of the
group, founded by Mrs. Iolanthe
E. Sidney in 1924, include Mes
dames Lillian S. Hunter, Louise
Rampey, Cora Mae Pulley, Mos-
ellat Swan, Edwinorr Robinson.
Thelma B Boozer. Beatrice Win
ters and Ethel Season,s
Members include Mesdames
Corinne M. Dazey, Glenna Doug
las, Josephine Grafton, Gladys
DeKalb, Pauline Horne, Lucille
William* and Iolanthe Sidney.
Amcng the visiters frrm down
town who will attend the affair
Sunday are Anita Loos, author o
‘‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes";
Laura Betti, Italian actress; Ed
die Sutherland, film dtrecto-:
producer Earl Groth and hi* wife
■4 age designer* Fi ank Thompsoi
and Stanl'-y Simmons and Mme
Andre Dubonnet of the famou-
French wine family Famous M’
?helange1o is to photograph t)hc
affair
MADAME CHAIRMAN - Miss
Dorothy Gordon who is chair
man of the Bridge-Luncheon to
be given by the Committee for
United Negro Relief on June
8 at Americana Hotel for the
benefit of the voter registra
tion in the South.
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14 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
The Hague Philharmonic
level
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The Hague Philharmonic hav-!opus, the beauty and integrity of!
ing been founded in 1904, uses performance remained at a high!
After intermission. Anton
Bruckner's ‘‘Symphony No. 3 in
D Minor" was played! During Dis J
lifetime, the composer faced crit
ical hostility, was considered
ponderously unendurable and
was frequently denied any meas
this official title while on tour At
home, in the Netherlands, it is
the Het Residentie Orkest, since
The Hague is the royal Dutch res
idence. At home or ahroad their
music making is superb New
Yorkers were treated to their
special brand of music making
last Wednesday evening at Car- “re °f appreciation This particu-
lar symPllon-v- ’ whlle pattern^
ncgie Hall.
! after Wagner, to whom it was de-
'
Opentng with Alphons D.epen- ; d)cated had 9uch Rreat swee,?s
brocks Symphonic Suite (Elec-iand surges 3f beauty, that only
tra) , one recognized immediate-; tj,e orchestra's skillful interpre-
ly that this orchestra knew how jetton brought forward all the
to project music, for the sound of depth and dignity o[ the music. I
the violins was almost indescrib- What madc this program so
ably beautiful. The tones had a memorable was the quiet man-
velvety quality that was thrilling ner jn which the conductor, Wil-
to hear In interpreting the var-.jem yan otterloo, went about his j
ious moods of the Suite, the or- (asj( ^id not resort to histrion-
chestral reading took on the beau-jcs Conducting the entire prog-
tv of a Lpiusical paintihg. This ram without a score, he Het the
was our first introduction to this;audience know that music mak-
particular work, and it was a.^g jn the finest tradition was his
happy occasion, as the Electra goal, and he succeeded admira-
Theme was musically captured bly It was interesting to note the
presence of an unusually large
In its entirety.
The "Haffner” Symphony by number of women in the orches-
Mozart, which was composed in tra. Perhaps, that is why the mu-
furious haste, is one of the most
sic had such a tender softness.
charming of all the composer's
When the program had ended
•ymphonies. Although the orches
the audience erupted with a wild-
tra was reduced in size, for this I ly enthusiastic response.
Eileen B. Galloway, Pianist
Eileen B. Galloway, pianist, to the bitter end expressed no
over what they had
pleasure
heard.
gave a concert at Judson Hall
last Sunday afternoon. According
to the program she was supposed
to have played two Sonatas by
Mozart, two by Beethoven and
the “Rhapsodie Hongroise” by
Liizt.
While a few In the audience be
gan to leave the concert, it was
amazing that so many remained
to be subjected to lapses of mem
ory, inept fingering, erratic tem
pi, smeary passages, relentless
pedalling and what was tanta
mount to instant composing. The
manner in which the program
was played left each work unrec
ognizable. Those, who did stay
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BRUBECK
QUARTET
ONE NIGHT ONLY FRI. MAY 31
8:30 PM TOWN HALL
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New Drama
On Rape,
Miscegenation
The new drama, ".Along Came
A Spider,” by newcomer Joe
Sauter, will have its off-Broad-
way premiere on Monday even
ing*, May 27, 7:30 p.m. at the
Mermaid Theatre. Featured in
the cast are Rudy Challenger,
Ted Tinling, Lynne Lipton, Den
nis Tate and Lillian Hayman.
Produced by F and G Pro
ductions, Inc.' “Along Came A
Spider.” will be co-staged by Mr.
SauteF-aad-Jerry Laws and deals
starkly with interracial problems
and specifically with alleged rape!
and miscegenation. Sets, lighting
and costumes are by Robert
Schuyler.
The setting of the play is a
small midwestern town which be
comes emotionally involved when
one of its most respected colored
young men is accused of molest
ing a white girl.
The cast of 14 also includes
Molly Ardrey, Michael McGuire,
Joseph Dolphin, Mary Jo Catlett
and Darrell Zwerling.
EVERYBODY^
. In The Wings
By DAVE HEPBURN
Operation Mousetrap
A couple of weeks ago after we sounded a call to
arms against the bottleneck of advertising agency pre
judices both in TV and radio program and in plain jobs
in agency offices, we received several phone calls. We
had stated, among other things, that there was a re
servoir of college-trained Negroes who could be avail
able for the same kind of executive
training that the agencies give to white
grads.
People we know at agencies still
were quizzical. Where are you going to
find these people — and furthermore,
they said, Negroes are more inclined to
go in for law, medicine or teaching. The
kid with the ad agency erudition is a
special type. All of which is so much ,
baloney. The 6nly reason the Negro had HEPBURN
not made any big tries for ad agency work was because
he had not been able to get in and knew it was a waste
of time.
Manpower
However, we did get one profitable phone call. It
came from Jim McFadden, energetic young acting
Commissioner of Labor, who is sparking the Mayor’s
Committee on Job Advancement. Jim came up with
the idea that we should get the manpower for these
companies if they couldn’t find it for themselves.
His brainwave was to enlist the cooperation of the
Negro fraternities and sororities. Since they comprise
only college-bred men and women, they would be a like
ly source of this grade of manpower.
As Jim pointed out in a letter to these organiza
tions: “Many of these executives (of corporations) have
stated that they recognize that members of minority
groups have the ability to make tremendous contribu
tions to industry, but that they have had extreme dif
ficulty in finding job applicants of minority groups
We want to assist these corporations by making avail
able to them names of college-trained men and women
of minorities. Can you help us?”
College Graduates
McFadden expects to get a sizeable list of college
graduates from these frats and sorors and to be able
to present this list to the corporations and say, “Here,
you say you cannot find trained personnel.. Here are
some.”
In effect this is “Operation Mousetrap,” so to
speak, a maneuver to “mousetrap” the agencies into
accepting Negro manpower. This is not McFadden’s
name for it. It’s ours, but just the same it is the think
ing we have on this. Now they will have to find another
way out, if they have not been bargaining in good faith.
If the Mayor’s Committee can produce fifty or 100 avail
able names there will have to be a very good reason
why any of them cannot be accepted.
There is no desire to force any agency into accept
ing someone it does not feel is adequately talented, but
the element of averages is against them. This i§ what
we figure on.
TV Special
On Mentally
111 Children
New Recording
Company Seeks
Young Talent
“Take His Hand and Lead Him”l Lynn Oliver famous arranger
a special one hour documentary and composer, who has formerly
about the educational and per- Pla^ with such name bands
Me”is' *nd
sonal plight of mentally ill child- as **
ren and their families, will be
and Allan Winkler-
presented on Channel 9, Sunday, Popular young songwnter are
presently forming dvrnr own re-
May 26, 10-11 p.m.
. . (cording company. They are es-
A . pecially interested in new young
Produced by the
.. _ ...
.
fairs Department of WOR-TV and ^lpnt
narrated by John Scott, the pro-
gram deals not only with the
schooling of these youngsters but at bls st“dios>'
also with the practical prob- by calling TR 4-98/1, ,m the
lems faced by their parents. afternoons only.
"X co?*ac*”7
.
Many of the sequences of “Take Mr. Oliver's current album on
His Hand and Lead Him” were
Records titled "Teen Age
filmed at the Lifeline Center for Ja“ is exclusively through
Child Development in Jamaica. Oliver’s studio
Queens, a special school provid
ing therapeutically-oriented edu
cation foT children who are af
flicted with mental illness.
Beverage
Women’s
Dinner Set
Interracial
“Sing” Of
IN REHEARSAL - Mona Mar-
zan, left and Sherann Hibbitt
are members of Mary Bruce’s
"Starbuds" who are npw in re
hearsal for their annual dance
rev ue in-Town Hall on June 23,
Tlieola’s
Record Is
A Hit
When Apollo theatre audiences
In Harlem recently wildly ap
plauded singer Theola Kilgore’s
songs, she breathed a sigh of re
lief in her dressing room because
she had made the grade. A form
er gospel singer, Theola is a new
name to show business that
you’re bound to 'hear a lot of in
the future.
Signed to Serock records, the
Shreveport, La.-born stylist In
looking back over the career,
remarked that "gospel fans are
more demanding and more criti
cal of a performer. When I sang
in gospel concerts I felt that I
had to strain more to win their
applause and even now and theh
do a little dancing to act out a
song. But niteclub and theatre
crowds just want you to do your
best without too much effort and
they're satisfied."
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In Baptist Church
Excited over the new path she’s
taking on the song trail. Theola’s
was a big voice in the Evergreen
Baptist Church in Oakland, Calif,
when she was teven years old.
From there it was a succession
of groups she joined to gain ex
perience. Last year she met Ed
Townsend, who lives a double
life as a singer with the Liberty
label and recording director with
Serock and Scepter records, who
persuaded her to become a pop
singej*.
Although she likes to listen to
rock ’n’ roll, Theola hasn't the
voice for it and leans more to
the blues. Her rendering of “Love
My Man,” “I Know” and “This
Love of Mine” won apporval
from ringsiders at Brooklyn's
Town Hill cafe.
A widow, who njakes her home
in Los Angeles, she’s dead set on
winning herself a reputation as a
top blues singer. Having passed
her tests in the gospel field from
which many of the top names
sprang like Sam Cooke, Clyde
McPhatter and Ray Charles. The
ola has no fear of not duplicating
their feats with pop crowds.
Louis Armstrong
Plavs For JFK
THEOLA KILGORE
Cadets Dance
A Spanish and American dance
sponsored by the Elliott Chelsea
Nautical Cadets will be held
May 25 at the Hudson Guild,
436 W. 27th St.
Music will be by Ghano and
bis Afro-Cuban quartet and the
Peterson Sextet, starting at 10
p.m.
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Good comfortable price
Bandleader Louis Armstrong
Oil,
will play at President Kennedy’s o
Birthday Ball, Thursday, May 23 I»©CtllOVeil /111
The New York Chapter Wom
en’s Assocation of Allied Bever
age Industries fWAABU will
1 during salute from the President’s
have their installation dinner cn
.
% Club of New York. President Ken A reading of the Beethoven Mav 28. at the Advertising Club.
Ninth Symphony Choral Move- cocktails at 5:30 p.m. with dinner
nedy will be 46.
. ment with full symphony orches immediately following,
SONGS NEEDED
by r/rord companies for th«ir recording
artists. Big demand for new material.
Amateurs paid same royalties as profes
sionals We are agents for songwriters.
Percentage Submit songs, poems. Ideas
fer free examination. Bat. 12 Jtrs. Master
recordings. D. J promotions. Singers .
combed. Call in person 2-» PlU. (Sat. sul«
2-5).
tra will feature one of a series Jack H. Hornsby, executive
of Spring Sings being offered vice president and general sales
this year by the Interracial Mu- J manager of Melrose Distillers
sic Council, its Musical Direc- Company, will be installing the
tor, Harold Aks, has announced following officers:
On Tuesday evening, June 4th Miss Carol Schumacher, Sehen-
amateur musicians who wish to ley Industries, as President,
In
,
ln tne cnoru5' or pit) n
the orchestra, may attend this
Independent Songwriters Ageney. Ine. ''Sing” to be conducted by Jo-
con<,Uctor of the New
Miss Frances Mattera. Park A
Tilford Dist., as 1st vice-presi
dent
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Distillers, Recording Secretary.
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Miss Helen Cosgrove, Fleisch-
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Miss Mary A. Suhurek, Calvert
Miss Lorain Strauss, Schenley
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New York State
Conference of NAACP
presents the amazing
NINA SIMONE
Dinizulu African Festival
Irwin C Watson, Emcee
Cel Jackson's Band
SATURDAY NIGHT — JUNE 1 at 10 P.M.
MANHATTAN CENTER GRAND BALLROOM
34th Street end Btk Avenue
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Mias Julia B»>rutich, Schenlpy
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TYREES BOY — Tyree Glenn
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NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
Winggs Mission
Gives $200
The Winggs Mission and As-
aociation, Inc. held its May meet
ing at the White Rose Home
last Sunday and made a donation
of $200 to the Southern Christ
ian Leadership Conference. Mrs.
Sigts Williamson is president.
-The group discussed plana for
Its annual projects-^a week end
bus trip and the annual dance
at which “Miss Winggs" is
crowned. These two events pro
vide funds for the charities of
ttie group which included in 1963
the Brooklyn Home for the Aged,
Mt. Morris Park Hospital, Her
ald Tribune Fresh Air Fund,
Camp Minisink and St. Phillip*
Community Center.
Officers include Mesdames Cel
este Davis, Gladys Wood, Eva
Adama, Inez Dyer, Lucy Man
ners. Willie Mae Haynes, Estelle
Ellis and Eva Bantum.
Tin ilgii *1 Ike Cwitiur
It yew lynkel el guilty.
REMY MARTIN
COGNAC
V.S.O.P.
REMY MARTIN
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when you order Remy Martin
—you always get V.S.O.P.
REMY MARTIN
No Cognac of lesser quality
is permitted to bear
the Remy Martin label.
REMYJttARTIN
DOUBLE, DOUBLE — You’re
seeing double! Twins, Dennis
and Margaret Spencer, left,
are shown with their mother.
Mrs. Mabel Parker as she serv
es them their birthday cake at
a party as they celebrate be
coming “sweet sixteen.”
Living Room Furniture
Is Castro Contest Prize 1
Bernard Castro, whose contri-1 their families turned to the cooler'
bution to the American way of shades such as green and blue,
life is the Castro Convertible sofa I Businessmen flocked to blue. It
is not a man who takes kindly to1 has been wryly explained that
sales motivations or consumer this is a reaction to the poor bus-
iness winter, or to the trauma of
reaction surveys.
But after seeing the early re- income tax time. Married worn-
results of the Castro Convertible en — the correlation was better
Coloring Contest, which he insti- if they had children — chose
tuted several months ago, he has prints and plaids. This is also
changed his mind. The contest noteworthy because of the extra
has mirrored the decorating taste effort to draw patterns,
of the entire nation, and has of-
fered enough research material Army Wife Match!
to keep a score of statistical gen- Celebrities and the*
^ve consistently pic!
iuses busy
^schemes of clashing n
Taste Pattern ~ l;and wild shades of or
To date, several thousand en- most humorous <
tries have been received, and submitted by an Army
they reveal a startling number of submitted a drawing
facts about the country’s color most drab colors ii
preferences. Psychological stud- trum.
ies, broken down by sex, income, She explained In an a
marital status, and business notethat her choice
were made in the hopes that they Tor 'utility than artisti
would provide some discernible Her colors, she explain
the dirt martls USUJ
,
taste pattern.
The contest solicits the gener- her five children on
al public to drop into a Castro 1 hire._________________
showroom and pick up an entry
blank — the major portion of
•Which Is a line drawing of “Ber
nadette’s Living Roam,” a room
designed by Castro’s daughter,
Bernadette.
1/3 cup melted Butter or 2/3 cup Pet Evaporated Milk
1-1/2 cups Chocolate Wafer two 1-oz. squares Semi-sweet
(for whipping)
Chocolate, finely cut
Margarine
Crumbs
1/3 cup Pet Evaporated Milk 2 teasp. Lemon Juice
32 regular Marshmallows 1-oz. square Semi-sweet
Chocolate, finely cut
Line an 8-inch pie pan with a mixture of melted butter and choco
late wafer crumbs. Chill until needed. Cook 1/3 cup evaporated
milk and marshmallows in a 2-quart saucepan, stirring constantly
over medium heat until marshmallows are melted. Chill until pan
is cool to touch, about 20 minutes. Chill in freezer, 2/3 cup evapo
rated milk in ice tray until almost frozen at edges. Stir tw-o squares
finely cut chocolate into marshmallow mixture. (Stop stirring be
fore all of chocolate is melted.) Using cold beaters, whip ice-cold
milk in a cold 1-1/2-quart bowl until fluffy. Add lemon juice and
beat until stiff. Add marshmallow mixture and 1 square finely cut
chocolate. Beat at low speed just until mixed, scraping sides of
bowl often. Pour into chilled crust. Chill until firm, 3 to 4 hours.
Serves 6.
Mrs. Rosenblatt Wins $5
Our Recipe of the Week con
test and $5 was won this week
by Mrs. E. Rosenblatt, 410 Ave
nue X, Brooklyn 23, N.Y. for
her favorite recipe of Pork Chops
Peach Casserole.
Pork Chops — Peach Casserole
Vi cup flour
2 teaspoons paprika
6 pork chops
2 teaspoons salt
Vi cup shortening
4 medium sized sweet potatoes
(cut in V4 inch slices)
Summer Brides
% cup peach juice
6 peach halves, cooked
6 whole cloves.
Sift together flour, paprika and
1 teaspoon salt. Clean pork chos
and dredge in the flour mixture.
Brown the pork chops slowly,in
the shortening.
Place sweet potato slices on the
bottom of a casserole dish, sea
son with remaining salt. Pour
peach juice over the potatoes.
Place pork chops over the po-
toes, placing a half peach into
which a clove has been stuck
between the porkchops. Cover the
cassarole and cook, cook until
done then brown and serve hot.
THE SENATOR SPEAKS —
Mrs. Verda F. Welcome, Dem
ocratic member of the Mary
land Senate from Baltimore
gave the main address last- Sun
day at the annual women's
banquet of the Women’s Senate
of Hampton Institute which was
a featured event during the ob
servance of Women’s Week on
the campus.
Marriage
The following couples obtained
marriage licenses last Friday
from the City Clerk's Office In
Manhattan:
Peter Mathangi, 23, of 255 W.
101st St.. Manhattan, and Bever
ly James, 23, of 255 W. 101st St.,
Manhattan.
Anthony Tuck, '57, of 2130 Mad
ison Ave., Manhattan, and ijadie
.Smith, 57, of 53 Hamilton Ter
race, Manhattan.
• Richard Shelton, 27, of 416 E.
10th St., Manhattan, and Vera
Hooper,, 22, of 817 Willoughby
Ave., Brooklyn.
Carlton Been, 23, of 110-30
Union Hall St , Queens, and
France* Baker,' 21, of 1128 Bush-
wicik Ave., Brooklyn.
Egbert Llndo, 21, of 429 W.
147th St., Manhattan, and Mar-
celina Smith, 19, of 400 Convent
Ave., Manhattan.
Harold Togle, 34, of 70 Lenox
Ave., Manhattan, and Lindell
Brown, 30, of 70 Lenox Ave.,
Manhattan.
Ernest Kilpatrick, 32, of 83 W.
137th St., Manhattan, ana Maww
Meyer. 21, of 660 St. Nicholas
Ave., Manhattan.
Clarence Dickson, 20, of 230
W. 131st St., Manhattan, and
Gwendolyn Bess, 19, of 235 W.
145th St., Manhattan.
Ruby Odom, 22, of 127 W. 133rd
St., Manhattan, and Virginia
Cooper, 22, of 56 W. 124th St.,
Manhattan.
Luis Innes, 28, of 815 Lincoln
Place, Brooklyn, and Maria Tal
bot, 31, of 1112 Dean St., Brook
lyn.
Thomas Sams, 40, of 2092 Mad
ison Ave., Manhattan, and Fran
cine Pressley, 33, of 2090 Mad
ison Ave., Manhattan.
Julius Marshall, 26, of 63 E.
127th St., Manhattan, and Louise
McElveen, 33, of 63 E. 123rd St.
Tony Hinton. 32, of 260 W.
125th St., Manhattan, and Anna
Woodley, 33, of 260 W. 125th St.,
Manhattan.
Franklin Richards, 28, of 75
Alabama Ave., Brooklyn, and
Annie Bums, 22, of 75 Alabama
______
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Panel <2 Judges
The entrants in the contest col
or the various pieces of furniture.
The finished drawings then will
be judged by a panel of promin
ent names in the decorating,
scene - designing and art fields,
including Albert Dome, president
of the Famous Artist School,
and Carleton Varney, vice-pres
ident of the Dorothy Draper or
ganisation, and the homefumish-
ing editors of several national
publications.
The grand prize will be a com
pletely furnished living room in
the exact colors they chose.
Gh-ls Differ
The studies have provided some
interesting psychological results.
For instance, single girls living
alone chose bright and warm col
ors, while single girls living with
“Now that’*
what I call
fresh bread” J
says I
Althea Gibson,. 1
top woman
athlete!
Anderson,]veil hung from a peau de sole '
thy Lynes head piece. She carried a bou-'
arson, was quet of an orchid center with
ward Hun-white roses, falling in a cascade.
t. David's The bride attended New York
Rev. John University and is on the staff
the double of the NYC Traffic Department.
n in mar *^r' Hunter, son of Mr. and
McCannon' Mrs- Nathaniel Hunter of the
as matron Bronx 15 on staff of the
were Miss General Motors C°rp’
Miss Bea- A reception for some 400 guests
icia Mayo, has held at the Dawn Casino
r. Andrea vvith music by Leigh Lynes.
and Eric) Among the many guests were
er. Walter Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Dawkins
ams, Wil- of Boston, Mass., Mr. and Mrs.
jniel Hun- Isaac Cooper Sr., Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Grohs, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Dancey, Mr. and Mrs.
P. E. Christopher, Mr. and Mrs.
Chantilly Leigh Lynes. Mrs. Edna Carring-
Iee
kled with ton, Mrs. Hiji Bailey.
Bermuda Ben. Forum
The Bermuda Benevolent As
sociation Forum Committee held
its meeting at the home last
Sunday with Miss Betty Jones
as the scheduled speaker.
Miss Ruth Mannin and John
Motley provided the music. Mrs.
Elsie Thomas is acting chairman.
Mrs. Ivy Simons was cited as
the “Mother of the- Year.”
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20 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
Seek Young Bandit
Police this week sought a
youthful bandit who held his hand
in his pocket simulating posses
sion of a gun and robbed Antonio
Nadal of $89 in his grocery store
at 295 South Third St. The youth
escaped on foot.
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Malcolm X, In DC, Raps
Jackie, Floyd, Dr. King
WASHINGTON - The Rev Mr
Martin Luther King Jr, Jackie
Robinson and Floyd Patterson
were scathingly criticized here
by Minister Malcolm X of the
Black Muslims movement as the
unwitting tools of white liberals.
On his arrival here to assume
leadership of this city’s Black
Muslims, Malcolm X told report
ers that Mr. King’s program of
passive resistance to segregation
had taken a turn in its course
that was not planned or expected
by liberal white ’’inspirers” who,
he contended, gave financial
backing to the integration leader.
Use of Children
These white liberals, the Black
Muslim leader said, believed
they could direct the King pro
gram into peaceful avenues. King
and other Negro leaders, he add
ed, can only go as far as their
liberal white supporters permit
them.
Commenting on the children
arrested and Jailed In Birming
ham, Minister Malcolm X said
"Real men don’t put their child
ren on the firing line."
He asserted that the great maj
ority of Negroes protesting in
Birmingham have refused to ac
cept Mr. King’s program of non
violence.
"The lesson of Birmingham Is
that the Negroes have lost their
fear of the white man’s reprisals
and will react today with vio
lence, if provoked.” he declared.
"This could happen anywhere in
the country today.”
The Black Muslim leader said
Robinson and Patterson went to
Birmingham, acting inadvertent
ly in the interest of white liber
als who “hope these men will
head the next columns away
from trouble.”
Form a good habit: Read the
Amsterdam News every week,
Out every Thursday.
Set Meet -
On Harlem
Hoodlums
First Time In Country
Invite Muslim Leader
ToCommissionHearing
opportunity to the leader of t «
Black Muslim group to address
the city without having to de
bate issues.”
The minister reportedly will
speak for 30 minutes on "Race
Relations and the Black Mus
lims.”
Thirty-five per cent of
Icity’s 495,220 residents are Ne-
Civic and community officials
have been invited to discuss com
munity action against the
hoodlum element in Harlem at a
meeting of the People’s Civic and
Welfare Association on Monday,
May 27, at 12:30 pan., In the Lit
tle Theatre of the Harlem YMCA,
180 W. 135th St.
The meeting comes on the heels
of last week’s hoodlum violence
on 125th St., following the Birm
ingham rally, when eleven store
windows were broken by a young
band of hoodlums. Four persons
were arrested by police following
the near riot situation.
Mr. Hinds, in deploring the In
cident, said community leaders
were being asked to discuss posi
tive action to ihelp correct tlic
vital community problem.
NEWARK — The invitation of a
Black Muslim groes.
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2-* • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
GRASSROOTS DRIVE — Step- The branch also launched a 24- NAACP field secretary, are L.
ping up its membership drive, hour, around-the-clock opening
to R., Sylvia Collins, Delores
the New York branch NAACP of the office until May 17 to Breland, Maxine McCrea, and
spur community interest in the Kay Dunham, who will do their
"has taken to the streets with
part by giving a fashion show
civil rights Crusade. Discussing
a mobile unit to protest the
Birmingham brutality and to
later this month to aid the
the branch campaign for 25.000
branch.
secure more. bfaach support, members with Colin Cromwell,
Catholic Priest Warns . . .
It's Later Than He Think
A Romas Catholic priest from
Harlem warned last week that
Northern cities, including New
York, could expect to be turned
into Birminghams up north if
they failed to heed the demands
of Negroes for justice and first-
class citizenship.
“It’s later than we think,” he
warned.
The priest, the Rev. Kevin P.
Kelly, an assistant at St. Charles
Borromeo R. C. Church at 141st
St. near Seventh Ave., made his
warnings in a signed, frontpage
article in the M^r 16 edition of
£ The Catholic News, a weekly
*' newspaper of the New York
A archdiocese.
“More important than the eerie
sight of burned buildings, the dis
ordered mess of rock - cluttered
streets, the snarling dogs and the
Army troops on the streets of a
city in these United States has
been the frightening and sicken
ing realization that violence and
bloodshed has burst forth in the
struggle to give dignity and jus
tice to the Negro,” Father Kelly
wrote.
1 More Violence
“This realization becomes
more frightening and more sick
ening in the face of rumblings of
other Birminghams and threats
of still greater violence,’* he con
tinued.
“For more and more . . . this
struggle will get worse before it
gets better — and it will not be
confined to a roped - off section
of one city in the South.”
The St. Charles priest warned
that “this country is facing such
a crisis” of which Birmingham
and other Southern cities are just
pieces.
“Baltimore, Washington, Chica
go, Detroit and New York may
provide other pieces of this same
crisis,” warned Father Kelly.
Hatred, indifference and ignor
ance were scored by Father Kel
ly for the failure to grant Neg
roes first - class citizenship, but
he added they were being exploit
ed by white and Negro extrem
ists.
Five Essentials
He listed these five “essentials”
to help in skirting unrest in the
North:
1. Negroes should be judged by
the majority who are hardwork
ing and honest.
2. Negro aspirations for a good,
steady job, a decent place to live
and a sound education for his
child, as well as the right to vote
should be recognized.
3. The Negro wants a fair op
portunity to play his role in the
American national mainstream.
4. The Negro wants to be treat
ed as an equal.
5. The Negro expects to obtain
his rights, all of them, here and
now.
Urge Fed
Training
For Negroes
The Federal Government's fail-J
ure to do more to help Negroes
achieve full economic equality
“can only turn revolutionary for
ces away from their constructive
potential and bring irreparable
! harm to the future of this nation o. a
and to freedom itself.” Sen Philip ^tFGGl NaOmGI*
A. Hart declared Saturday. » a
—
Appealing for the federal man- /ViGGlinQ I O
- W
Fight DopG
power training and retraining —
programs to be directed primar
ily at cities and Negroes, Sen.
Hart urged that these programs
be reexamined immediately so
that the Negro position is not
worsened in the next few years.
Sen. Hart was joined in his
appeal for accelerated retraining
of Negro workers by Rep. Wil
liam Fitts Ryan during their
speeches before the two-day an
nual conference of the League for
Industrial Democracy last week
end at the Americana Hotel.
In the nation, there is no skill
ed craft in which Negroes consti
tute more than 2 per cent of the
workers. Yet it is in the semi
skilled and unskilled groups that
the impact of automation strikes
first. It’s extraordinarily difficult
for a Negro boy graduating from
high school to find a steady job,”
Hart declared.
Ryan pointed out that there are
a half-million jobless workers m
New York State and bitterly criti
cized the Rockefeller administra
tion for doing “shockingly little”
to help curb this.
Neither death nor injury nor
intimidation will deter him in his
fight to rid Harlem of narcotics
and-crime, the Rev. Oberia D.
De/npsey vowed this week.
The Rev. Dempsey, pastor of
Harlem’s Upper Park Avenue-
Baptist Church and director of
the Anti-Narcotics and Anti-
Crime Committee, working out of
the church, declared that he will
step up ihis battle against the
twin evils by launching the first
of a series of street-corner meet
ings Thursday evening of this
week at Lenox Ave. and 144th St.
He described the intersection
as one of the many known “cess
pools (in Harlem) for narcotics
trafficking and crime in general.”
Deputy Chief Inspector Daniel
J. Daly of Harlem's Sixth Uni
formed Police Division, Police
Capt John B. McCand, Mrs.
Dora Littles and Mrs. Gladys
Coleman also will speak at the
rally.
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to take a two-week clipper cargo
training course under auspices of
the Itan-x^merican World Air
ways. \
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returned home last week, was one
of several Africans in the air
line’s overseas service selected
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specialized field.
Ankumah joined PanAm’s Ac
cra office 18 months ago after
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23 tf N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, May 25, 1963 Our Youth Is Rev
Weekly News
\UnityJSirhwayChcipel
Dunn’s Concern
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Vineco Joyner
^VinJ^a Joyner, 31, of 308 Sut- of Cub Scout
AVe., Brooklyn, died recently ber of the E
Itf Jings County Hospital. Her re- Council and o
majns were shipped for burial to er’A*®ociall<
,
.. Sheis survi
her^Uve Plymouth. N.C.. after Miles Joyner,
ritejjejt Unity Parkway Chapel, wed in New
M06 Pitkin Ave., conducted by and two chik
fltev Adolphua Smith, pastor Victoria; also
of St.M’aul's Community Church, ces Towe, a s
Crae, and ni
1926 Ptospect Place. ’
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Mrs. Joyner was a den mother tives.
Gertrude Maxwell
---Oervude MaxweH, of 1572 Pre- kin Ave., led
sldent St., Brooklyn, died recent- Cook, pastor,
lv In Elmhurst Gprwrnl Unsnital Church. Mrs.
Theresa West
Theresa West, 15, who was kill
ed recently at her home, 431 Pow
ell St, Brooklyn, was buried in
Evergreen Cemetery after serv
ices at Unity Parkway Chapel,
:I406 Pitkin Ave. conducted by the
Rev- B. B. Hemmitt, pastor of
Mr. Everest Baptist Church, 206
Powell St., Bklyn.
Miss West, a student at the
Clara Barton Vocational High
School, is survived by her par
ents, Benjamin and Eartha Dow
ling West, a brother, three sis
ters, two grandmothers and oth
er relatives.
B'klyn Boy
Wins Gold
Medal
Rodney. 16-year old
. at the New York School
of Printing, the son of Mr and
Mr^ —Charles Rodney of 855 B
Greene Ave. in Brooklyn’s Bed- S
lari ZStuyvesant. took the gold
modal for first place in oratory.
at an-all-city competition Thurs-
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speech improvement, who made Brooklyn, won the first place
awards. She judged the contest and a gold medal for oratory
Wilh Mrs. Morris Shapiro, ipem- at a competition held May 16,
ber of the Board of Education
ltf
and*‘Dr. C. Frederick Pertsch at New York S<h°°1 <*
former deputy superintendent of Printing where he is a junior,
The Six finalists were drawn
■chobls.
Michael, who at 10 gave a read- from entries made by 29 voca-
an audience of 20,000 tjggjaj high schools under the
v ,
. ,
Jehovah Witnesses in Phila- „
defphta. credited—his success to Board of Nation.
his mother, Mrs. Maybel.'e Rod- ———------------------------------- -------
yy his speech teacher Miss junjor high school in Brooklyn,
his teacher Miss Bialken, contin-
daetjuehne Bialken.
ttis mother had a practice of ued to coach him. Asked why
making him read to her before lie went to the school of printing
he left for school. Michael said, Michael said it presented a ehal-
and- she would show him where lenge. There are- about 100 Ne-
groes out of some 1700 students
tojjiy’’emphasis.
After he left Whitelaw Reid in his school.
church had a sizable bank ac
count. Then he moved the church
from its location on 106-32 156th
St., Jamaica to its present much
larger site.
Mortgage burning on this prop
erty is scheduled for Sunday
May 26 which is to be the start
of a new era of expansion.
Rev. Dunn had served an eight-
year apprenticeship as assistant
pastor of Brooklyn's Friendship
Baptist Church and before then
at Mt. Lebanon under the late
Rev. C. L. Franklin.
He had grown up in the shadow
of Mt. Lebanon where he sang
in the choir; was a member of
the youth group and served in
other capacities uniter the pas
torate of Rev. John/W Hamlin,
Rev. Franklin’s predecessor.
At one of the socials organized
by the ciioir, he met a girl who
was a member of a visiting choir
from Philadelphia. This girl later
introduced him to her cousin,
Miss Cecilia Saulsbury.
So, “it was actually on a blind
date that I met my wife”, Rev.
Dunn said. He and Miss Sauls
bury carried on a courtship for
about 2 years and were married
by Rev. Hamlin in 1934. They
have one son, Raymond, Jr., 27,
who works with the Railway Ex
press Co.
Rev. Dunn left his wife in
Brooklyn to work for a brief
period in Washington. DC. dur
ing the war, before being drafted
into the US. Navy. He was
wounded in the South Pacific at
an engagement off Leyte and
brought home."
In Brooklyn
his ministry most dear to
the heart of the Rev. Ray
mond J. Dunn, pastor of St.
John’s Baptist Church, 112-
07 New York Blvd., Ja
maica, is his concern and
work for the youth.
As chaplain for the First New
York Regiment United Boys’
Brigades of America, Rev. Dunn
plays an important role in the
transformation of boys and girls
into Christian men and women,
imbued with self-respect, dis
cipline and reverence.
In his church the Boys’ and
Girls’ Brigade number over 206
youths. Rev. Dunn has confi
dence in these youngsters whom
he believes will, with proper di
rection, turn out as patriotic and
law-abiding citizens of tomorrow.
He showed the reporter the
hall where they meet for dis
cussions or social occasions;
talked about their weekly trips
to places of educational or cul
tural interest and placed em
phasis on their regular attend
ance of church service or school.
The next development in the
offing is a drum and bugle
corps. Rev. Dunn pointed to the
place where five drums were
stacked and added that more
equipment had to be acquired.
In three years, Rev. Dunn stat
ed, he expects to start the con
struction of a modem church
structure on the present location.
Secretary of the New York
State Progressive Baptist Con
vention and chairman of the
board of directors of Music Con
vention Auxiliary to the National
P.B.C., Rev. Dunn was called to
St. John’s in 1954 What he found
!w*as a heavily indebted church
with 12 active members.
In less than four years the
debts were paid off and the
News Of Churches
St. Phil ip 's
on the panel included Mrs. Ruth
.
Sheepshead
Westminster-Bethany
The 64th anniversary celebra- Goring, Mrs. Valarie Hawkins,
tion of St. Philip’s Protestant Mrs. Marilyn Frances and Mrs.
Episcopal Church, 334 McDon- Liza Riders. General chairman
ough St. will conclude Sunday was Mrs. June Taylor and Hen-
May 26, with the famous annual rietta L. James, co-chairman.
“Cherry Blossom Time Festival”
and musical scheduled for 4 p.m.
Miss Dorothy Henry is program The $200,000 parish house of the
chairman and Rev. Richard B. Westminster-Bethany Presbyter-
ian Church, Howard Ave. and
Martin, pastor.-
McDonough St., was dedicated
Ma-V 12- The nw’ buU’
First Baptist Church of Sheeps- din« Prides a fellowship hall,
head Bay holds its second an- *wo larite mezzanine rooms, a
nual scholarship luncheon a t hnmge, office and six classrooms
Tappens Restaurant, 3078 Ocean var>'inR sizes.
Ave., Saturday June 1 at 12 Dedicatory sermon was preach-
cd by the former pastor, Rtv.
noon.
Guest speaker will be Rev. Hyl- John P. La Forte, now in New
ton L. James.-pastor of Berean|ark. Interim pastor since Sep-
Baptist Church. Appearing on thetember has been Dr. Jes$d B
program will be the Men’s Chor- j Barber.
j us of First Baptist directed by
The Missionary Circle of the
St. Benedict
Rev. C. E. Hatcher; also Miss The Rosary Society of St
Andrea Morris, concert pianist; Benedict the Moor^Roman Cath
Miss Jonnie Parker, lyric so- <
prano with Kenneth Wiggins, pi- <
anist; Harold Moore, baritone I
with Miss Tomml Nichols, con- <
cert pianist. Rev. G. Thomas ,
’ Footer is pastor, and Miss Bertha <
Ray president of the Missionary .
Circle.
Zion
On Sunday May 26 at the First
A.M.E. Zion Church, the setting
for the Women’s Day project will
be “Trees of Zion in a forest,”
with the theme: Only God can
make a tree. Guest speaker -will
be the well known Cora Jordan
1 White.
FIRST VICE MODERATOR —
Serving as interim pastor of
the Westminster-Bethany Pres
byterian Church, Brooklyn,
since September, has been Dr.
Jesse B. Barber of East Elm
hurst, the first vice moderator
of the Presbytery of New York
City. He returns to Siloam
Presbyterian Church, June 1,
to pick up work begun there
as minister of visitation follow
ing his retirement as executive
of the Board of National Mis
sions in 1961.
BROOKLYN'S
St. George’s
The Altar Guild of St. George’s
Protestant Episcopal Church, 800
j Marcy Ave., will hold its an
nual tea Sunday May 26 at 4:30
p.m. It is usually a standing-
room-only affair. Guild president
is Mrs. Hanna Marshall and Rev.
I Henry B. Hucles HI, St. George’s
j rector.
Bethany
Women’s Day was observed
I Sunday May 19 at Bethany Bap-
jl.tist Church, Sumner Ave. and
I Decatur St., with an 11 a m.
II service at which the pastor, Rev. :
I W A. Jones, preached.
A panel discussion on “The
|| Christian woman and the crisis
I in the home” was held at 5:30
IIp.m. with Mrs. Adelaide Sand-J
I ford as moderator. Participants
Parkway Cbapel
FUNERAL
REV. RAYMOND J. DUNN
B'klyn Catholics
Must Contribute
Worshippers in the 224 par-!
ish churches of the Brooklyn Di
ocese will be asked to contribute
to the Catholic Charities Fund
Sunday May 26, it was announc
ed this week by Bishop Bryan
J. McEntegart, spiritual lead
er of one and half million Cath
olics in Kings and Queens coun
ties.
The prelate’s program for
health and welfare depends for
maintenance largely upon t h e
Catholic Charities Collection tak-j
en in each parish every spring, j
In 1962 more than 250.(XX) peo
ple were served by Catholic
Charities agencies, observed
Msgr. Francis J. Mugavero sec
retary to the Bishop for Chari
ties.
These included the blind, deaf,
neglected children, refugees men
tally upset, delinquent and dis
turbed youngsters, the lonely
elderly, sick and unemployed.
But hundreds could not be serv
ed because of limitations due to
a shortage of funds which caus
ed a $233,850.35 deficit for ^e
year.
PRE - BREAKFAST CONFAB
—Executive director Dr. Dan
Potter, seated right, explains
the Protestant Coun
cil’s World's Fair program at
the 22nd annual breakfast of
the St. George Society, Dept.
of Correction, at the Hotel
New Yorkef, Sunday May 5.
Seated, left, is David A. Schul
te, with Emil Joehnk, Society
president. Standing, left, is
Edward Stevenson and Mrs.
Ruth V. Small right, chairman
and co-chairman of the affair.
(Cooper photo)
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Eves New Home
The American Bible Society ex
pects to build a new world head-'
quarters by 1965 on a site near
Lincoln Center, it was disclosed
last week.
The 147-year-old society now
has offices at 450 Park Ave.,
near E. 57th St. The fourth head
quarters, the building also pro
vides space for rental in its three
other buildings.
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. "Coin1) in to Worship and ’
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Bov. W. J. HALL Pastor
THIS SUNDAY
8 00 A M —Morning Worship, Rev. P. T. Proven
9:15 A M --Chureh School
11:011 A M.. Morning Worship — 57th Anniversary of
The Church, guest speaker. Rev. E. H.
Dorsey. Tabernacle Baptist Church ol
Atlanta, Georgia.
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3:30 p M - Program
7 30 P.M.-Service, guest speaker. Rev. B. J. Lowry,
Zion Baptist Church.
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3:30 P.M.-GOSPEL CHORUS FELLOWSHIP DAY
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CHURCH DEB _ Dorothy V.
Harrell, duaghter of Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Harrell of 508 Mon
roe St., Bklyn., U a comely
debutante at the recent Youth
Retreat, a nationwide gather
ing of young communicants of
the national Church of God In
Christ, held at the Hotel Shera
ton Atlantic in Manhattan. Miss
Harrell, an English sd! Bible
studies major atx Barrington
College in Rhode Island, is
so outstanding Sunday School
teacher at the First Cfcurch of
God in Christ. 1745 Pacific St..
Bklyn., of which she has been
a lifelong member.
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HOLY TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Ml GATES AVENUE
HROOCLYN, NEW YOBS
MT. SINAI BAPTIST CHURCH
Ralph Av*, at Quincy St. Bklyn, N. Y
Rev. Thomise g. Harten. P««tor
Vice-Free, of National Itaptlet
(on»entlon, U. H. A. Ine.
THIS SUNDAY
Sunday School
Morning Worahlp
B T U Community Center.
493 Franklin Ave.
ST. JOH’IS BAPTIST CHURCH
4M0 Bainbridge St. tNear Saratoga Ave.)
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rev F Arlhu- Reed. Pastor end Founder
THIS SUNDAY
8:30 A M.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
11:00 A.M.—SUNDAY WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY. 8 30 P.M.-
PRAYER MEETING RBLE CLASS
7 P M-HOLY COMMUNION, 1ST SUNDAY
PASTOR REV DR W I.YMON LOWE
Order ef Service
9:30 A.M.—Baptism Service
9:30 A.M.—Church School
1100 AM—Morning Service
7:30 P M —Evening Worship
Holy Communion following evening eervice on every 3rd Bunday.
METHODIST
Tompkine and McDonough St.
FIRST A.M.E. ZION CHURCH
]
REV. W. 0. ^ARRINGTON, Pastor
THIS SUNDAY
8 00 A M —Sunday School
10 30 AM—Junior Church.
11.00 A.M.-^Mornlng Worahip.
1 30 P M -E«tended Sunday School.
I 00 PM.—Evening Worahlp
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NEWMAN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH
> MT. CARMEL BAPTIST CHURCH
Brooklyn,
lit Quincy St.
REV. J. N. CARRINGTON, Pastor
ORDER OF SERVICE
8 48 A M.—Sunday School
11:88 A.M.-Morntng Service
< 80 P.M.-Evenlng Service
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NAACP Dance For Freedom Fund
The Corona - East Elmhurst ship drive, gives its Freedom
branch of the NAACP currently Fund dance at the Park Shera-
involved in its annual member- ton Hotel, May 24.
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if you dooTqcT some SPRIN6 m your ,.
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Dixie Nightmare
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was rushed to the hospital. She was in great pain.
But later in the day, Wyatt decided to send her
back to Atlanta in the family car. In Atlanta, police
stopped her for “passing a stop light.” When she
argued that she had not been guilty of this offense
and spunkily refused to pay a $15 fine, they promptly
jailed Mrs. Walker and the four small Walker chil
dren.
As this was going on, Wyatt, himself, was return
ing to the police-surrounded 32-block area about the
hotel. Although he had been given permission by
police to leave the area, when he returned his car
was stopped and he was told he could not re-enter.
He got out of the car to walk the rest of the way and
two officers jumped him and beat him unmercifully
with nightsticks.
Scared Young Man
As he talked with me, Wyatt was a scared young
man. This was all the more disturbing because I
know that he doesn’t scare in the most dangerous
situations and, believe me, he has been through them
in a half-dozen Southern cities. ,
Yet, I noticed that, with his wife beaten, with
his own body aching with cruel pain, Wyatt was not
scared for himself. He was afraid for his children.
He was afraid for what might happen to Dr. King.
32 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
He was afraid for what could happen in America if
King or Abernathy or Shuttlesworth were killed.
The “Back Our Brothers” Movement is sending
Floy(| Patterson and me to Birmingham to thank Dr.
King mad the heroic Birmingham youngsters who
freedom-marched on to the world’s front pages and
into the world’s conscience.
We can do more. We don’t have to face beatings.
We can send freedom dollars to the Back Our Broth
ers Movement which is raising a war chest so that
the Martin Kings and Wyatt Walkers will know we
are with them. Send your contributions to this col
umn or to “Back Our Brothers” c/o Noel Marder,
733 Yonkers Avenue, Yonkers, New York.
Woman Freed On Gun Charge
Jacqueline Curtis, 31, who, ac
cording to police, wounded her
self with a. gun in her Lenox
Terrace apartment at 45 W. 132nd
St., Wednesday received a sus
pended sentence in Criminal
Court Monday for violating the
Sullivan Law.
Miss Curtis who was seriously
injured three years ago became
despondent Wednesday and re
portedly shot herself in the chest.
She was rushed to Harlem Hos
pital where she was treated.
Form a good habit: Read the
Amsterdam News every week.
Out every Thursday.
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ATLANTIC
co mr T
975 ATLANTIC AVE.
B klyw—ST J 5400 4
( „ |
(bet. Claaaua a Grand AVes.)
GRAND OPENING
of OUR GIGANTIC
USED CAR LOT at
Atlantic and
Franklin Aves.
Guaranteed A-l USED CAR
’62 Merr Meteor 4-D. Aut, RAH $18
'61 Olda 88 Cony, Full Pwr __ <20
’60 Olda Sup 88 2-Dr HT. Pwr <16
•80 Dodge Seneca 4-Dr, Aut. PS <10
•60 Falcon 2-Dr Deluxe, RAH _< 8
•» Pont Bonnvl 4-Dr HT. Pwr _<1J
'39 Ford HGal 2-Dr HT, rAh atd <10
•59 Olda 2-Dr 88 HT, Full Pwr <12
•58 Olda 2 Dr 88 HT. Full Pwr < 1
'63-'63’/2 Fords
On Sale
9.HART 41 Yean
ef Fair
Dealing
AUautle A Praukttu Area:. MA Teoie
Indoor I’aed Car Showroom
1285 Bedford Are. — ST J-312e
* New Car Showroom
Ikes Atlantia Are. — MA
Drivers—
Check Your
i
6
License Date
ALBANY — If you are on«
of the some 412,000 New York
State-licensed chauffeurs whose
license expires May 31, and you
have .not renewed it yet, this
week is the last you can do U
by mail.
At least 10 days are required
for both the postman and the
offices of the Department of Mo
tor Vehicles to complete the pro
cess and get your new license
back into your hands on time.
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36 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, May 25, 1963
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 PJH. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY
HOUSES
HOUSES
Brooklyn For Salt
STAMPS
Wi HAVE IT
TOO WILL RENT OUR
ROOMS ON SIGHT
Better A tofe I.l.lng Al
THE MIDWAY
A Fleepreef Building
|*{*u A Ummom
KITCHENETTES
front $20 op
Hom
MORNINGSIDE
100 Morningside Drive
Corner 120 St. 2 Biecks
• Kitchenattes
• Full Hotel Service I
• Transients from $31
day
• Apts, frtm $29.50*
week
|
• Rooms frtm $16
wttk
M0 2-8160
HOTEL I
MARSEILLES I
cor. 103rd St. 8 rwoyj
CAU RI 9-6320
UN 4-2100
1V> end3H
Ceisred Tie
723 St. Nicholas Avt.
Subway at Bldg.
(Cor. W. I4<tb a.)
Springfld Gds $18,7001
I Legal 1 family, wtth modern
Income, fteSabed basement.^
I near al mod era cunveiuan-
loea Fast deal, drat to an*
will buy GI APPROVB3
I COMMITMENT SU.7OU.
St. Albans $18,990'
I CI WEEKLY SPECIAL
'
<50 CASH
Ifha SMALL CASH TERMS
Colonial Mother * Daughter,
I corner. 5 maaaive down * 4
' huge up Being newly deco
rated. plus finished Hollywood
I basement with nite club bar
room
I MUST BE SOLD THIS WK.
NORMAND REALTY
LA 8-4964 ■*-
189 31 Linden Bled.
BROOKLYN 1 FARE ZONE
NEW 1 FAMILY
FULLY AIR CONDITIONED
4>IO/3Vw ' TO ALL
3 BEDROOMS, I’/i BATHS
SILVER PAT HOMES
114 DOSCHU ST., B'KLYN
TA 7-t
Vacant 2 Fam. Haase
$350 down to all
2 family vacant. < rooms, nr
subways. <8500. Monthly <100.
592 Warren 84. off 4th Ave.
$400 down to all
3 family. * rooms. 1/3 * 1/5
room*, vacant. 138 Coffey St off
Van Brunt St. <11400. monthly
<115.
$400 down
3 family parlor floor basement,
5 rooms vacant. Upper 4 rooms
rented. 3S3A Monroe St. S11J00.
$700 down to all
3 family, 9 rooms, 2 baths,
price 311500. Monthly $120. 31
Stewart St. off Buahwtck Ave.
<i eastern Parkway.
RELIABLE JA 6-6660
145-00 Jamaica Ave. Open Sun.
Many Others — Low Payments
STURMAN
REAL ESTATE
391 8. 149th ST.
LU 5-4100
FHA HOUSES
BUY DIRECT FROM FHA
AND SAVE CASH
JUST OBTAINED THE
FOLLOWING:
544 ROOM COLONIAL <14.000
5 ROOM RANCH <12,300
544 ROOM COLONIAL <13.000
6 ROOM RANCH <15.500
6 ROOM COLONIAL <15,000
544 ROOM COLONIAL <15.000
6 ROOM COLONIAL <14,400
6 ROOM COLONIAL <13400
FOR VERY
LOW CASH
ARCADIA
JA. 6-7300
ST. ALBANS
5 ROOMS CAPE COD with
Expansion attic. Finished
Basement, oil. <19,000
100,000 PLAID STAMPS
85 FULL BOOKS OF STAMPS
YOUR CHOICE OF CATALOGUE GIFTS
FURNISH YOUR HOME AT OUR EXPENSE
CHECK THESE TREMENDOUS VALUES
SOLID BRICK DETACHED
2 FAMILY
5 DOWN A 5 UP
NEED WE SAY MORE?
UPSTAIRS POTENTIAL RENT
<140.
GI MTGE PAYMENT <134 84
MONTH
NEWLY DECORATED
3 BEDROOM HOME
7 spacious rooms in alL large SO
xlOO plot, vacant. Movo In after
4 day credit check. GI no down
payment. Low closing costs.
<107.87 per month, pays mort
gage
ST. ALBANS
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
Eat off floor condition. A rarity.
The first veteran tc see this
home will surely buy NO
IX)WN PAYMENT FOR GI. UP
STAIRS POTENTIAL RENT
<115. <119.40 per month, pays
mortgage.
STAMPS
PLAID STAMPS TO ALL PURCHASERS OF ONE OF OUR HOMES
1963. CALL US IF YOU NEED TRANSPORTATION.
W&G REALTY 0L 8-1717
153-39 Hillside Avenue, Jamaica
E. er F train te PARSONS BLVD.
Open Every Day in Week Including Christmas
EARLY SUMMER SPECIALS'
LEGAL 2 FAMILY 11 RMS
Tremendous home, 2 science
kitchens, 2 modern baths,
full basement, ail heat, ex
cellent income. Foil price
$14,000. NO CASH DOWN.
LIVE RENT FREE
Springfield Gdns $12,500
Detached, 13 rooms, all av-
ersiied, 3 science kitchens,
3 baths, full basement, ail
heat. Extra income from 3rd
apt. Mast sail at eace.
$15,990. CIV. $600 Dawn;
GI NO CASH.
LIVE RENT FREE
DETACHED 7 ROOMS
Detached, huge 6 rooms,
modern kitchen A bath, full
basement, large plot. MANY
EXTRAS.
Huge home, modern through
out, full basement, oversiied
plot, excellent location. Own
er's sacrificeT $12,990.
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
“EXCLUSIVE WITH US"
Appravod Fer GI - $13,400
Detached, 40 x 100, features
master siie bedrooms, fell
hasemant, eil beat, 2 tar
garage & extras. No down
payment fer GI. Discharge
and Closing Fees.
HURRY!
SO. OZONE PK. $14,200
Detached, 30 x 100, bunga
low, plus 2 roams in fin
ished attic, full basement,
gas heat, garage and EX
TRAS.
NO CASH DOWN
NO CASH DOWN
NO CASH GI
135-19 Rockaway Blvd.
SO. OZONE PARK
BETTER "*EALTY
ALL 5 OFFICES OPEN / DAYS A WEEK
9:30 AM TO 8:30 PM
COMPLETELY DECORATED
WITH ALL THESE EXTRAS
FAMILY SHE KITCHEN
WITH MAGIC CHEF BUILT
IN WALL OVEN A RANGE.
fruitwood cabinets.
FORMAL DINING ROOM
WITH SLIDING GLASS
WALL TO AN OUTSIDE
SL'NDECK. INTERIOR OAR
AGE, EXCEPTIONAL
BEAUTIFUL mosaic tile
BATH.
COMPLETE—AS IS
30 Yr. FJt.A. Mortgage
Model house located In prefer
red Cambria Haights. 3 new
schools within walking dis
tance. Only minutes from
parks, churches, buses, sub
ways.
AMERICAN
HOMES mm
Address: Springfield Blvd
119th Av*., Cambria Heights.
Coll AR 6-6388
DIRECTIONS: From B'klyn.:
Atlantic Ave, to Linden Blvd..
• Ozone Pork
• 3 Bedrooms
• Finished
Bsmt.
• Garage
• A-l Section
'PRE DECORATION DAY SPECIALS
BAISLEY PARK $13,990
ST. ALBANS $19,990
HOLLIS
$18,990
1 Family, 5 Rooms,
Newly Decorated
NEW GAS HEAT
1 Family, Stucco & Brick
Features All Large Rooms,
3 Bedrms, Enclosed Porch,
Garage, Finished Basem'nt
Baoatifel 1 Family, De
tached, 4 Bedrooms, Oil
Heat, Garage. Landscaped
Plot, Extras. Hoar all
GI NO CASH
CIV. $500
Transportation.
$500 CASH TO ALL
WEEK, PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE AVAILABLE
M. W. K. Homes
Bolsley Pork Queens
1 family—5 bedrms 2 hathal
—•34.000. 3 family 5*5—
<21.000
fFHA * CONVENTIONAL
MORTGAGES
Split-level Homes <23.000
All hornet completely de
tached Model open at 1S1-
33 121a* Ava. Balaley Park
Queens
Directions by car: Belt
P'way to N.Y. Blvd exit.
North te 131st Av*.
By Mi Av* Sub: Sub to|
Partons . Blvd. Jamaica.
N.Y. Blvd B-bue te 121st
Ave.
1R8 18 Linden Blvd.. St Albans
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS 3
Family, I Dawn, 6 S op.
VA & FHA
Foreclosures
$200-700 Cosh
West End Av. 936 (106 St.)
Apartments
THE LANCASTER
New York
:
AMSTERDAM NEWS
i has carried tylORE
] CLASSIFIED
I ADVERTISING
J ^™ISSUE
ROOMS
et 1448b St.
TelovMin — Telephene
Rsdi- - Rannin|wntar
it ench roam. Private
bo’ht wal to smI or-
I, ■
.
AD 4-7300
Geargs » - h, Prop.
JS B-erlhu- «• * -•
Dee Joy Village
ISSUE....
than ANY other
newspaper
in the U. S. A.
«—EXCEPTING
5 "BIG"
dailies.
T a place year ad
TELEPHONE
la MANHATTAN
aad the BRONX
RI 9-5300
la SROOKl
and QUEER
UL 7-250<
ST. ALBANS, Detached
7 ROOM COLONIAL
FORMAL DINING RM
3 Oversized Bedrooms
• Full Party Basement
. Beautifully Landscape Plot
• Garage
INCOME PRODUCING
7 ROOM 1 FAMILY
with BENTARI.E 3 room basement IJve In this luxnrlnu* home
practically RENT FREE located In a lovely residential sec
tion of convenient Hollis. Full Price Only <13490
NO Cosh GI'S $590 Down Others
Kingdom Homes
B-14 HILLSIDE AVE. z\i O ALA L
IAMAICA, N. Y. OL O“4640
VAN WYCK GDS—$15,000
JA 3-5300
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S3 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 PM TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 PJ8. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY
HOUSES
MOUSES
HOUSES
HOUSES
HOUSES
HOUSES
HOUSES
HOUSES
HOUSES
UK^^^ewau^
u ^ph awwaaw
Quran* Far Sale
UmWCCllh e^Du vuIrV
Queens Fer Sale
Queeas Fer Sale
Queens Fer Sale
Queens Fer Rent
Na$$au-Suffolk-For Sale
Nassau-Suffolk—Fer Sula
$92 MONTH
$490 DOWN
t HOIIIS
DETACHED
2-FAMILY
SACRIFICE!
This house has never been offered before.
Both families must move immediately.
We will take any reasonable offer!
5 RMS—DOWN
3 RMS—UP
Modern, clean, best neighborhood.
BUTTERLY & GREEN
168^5 Hillside Ave.
JAmaica 6-8300
HOLUS
ONLY FEW MINUTES TO SUBWAY
2-FAMILY
$690 DOWN
5 & 6 ROOM APTS.
Modern baths — super-modern kitchens—
sensational basement — garage — oil heat
—landscaped grounds
BUTTERLY & GREEN
168-25 Hillside Ave. JAmaica 6-6300
MONTHLY $19
$13,990
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
7 ROOMS
4 bedrooms — lVi baths — exquisite mod
em kitchen — full sized dining room—
ranch-type living room — finished base
ment with extra kitchen.
Only $390 Cash Needed
BUTTERLY & GREEN
168-25 Hillside Ave.
JAmaica 6-6300
HOLUS ESTATES __
RANCH
Tremendous bedrooms—2 ceramic colored
tile bathrooms — streamlined kitchen-
sensational rentable basement — oversized
garage — patio — cyclone fence — many
other essential extras.
Top-notch neighborhood.
FULL PIKE: $16,990
$690 DOWN
BUTTERLY & GREEN
168-25 Hillside Ave.
JAmaica 6-6300
WHY CROWD YOURSELF
MiM
St. Albans
4 BEDRMS
4 BEDRMS
Detached 7 rm brick
end shingle heme, all
large rms, full base
ment, 2-car garage,
aetematic gas beat.
Priced far fast sola at
$17,200.
No Money
Dn Vets
$690 An Others
$103
This 7 rm Dutch colon
ial is set en a beautiful
garden plot, large go-
rage included. Alsu a
full basement, auto
matic oil beat. Priced
this week at $16,500.
No Cash
Dn Vets
$590 Dn Alt Others >
$99
Mthly Mtg Pay.
Mthly Mtg Pay.
Near schools, shopping and transp.
WARRANTY
AX 14020
168-06A Hillside Ave.
Jamaica
» 7
SpringfM Gds $17,990
DETACHED ENGLISH
TUDOR BRICK
THIS IS A SACRIFICE SALE
Owner retired. 4 large bed-
rooma, + nite dub basement
with apartment, modern kitch
en a bath, garage. Everything
goes Move right In. •
vHE«t$2LOoo
DETACHED TRUK CENTER
HALL
all appliance, owner leaving
‘ * large bedroom*. 2Vi baths,
modern kitchen. 2-car garage.
St. Albans $14,990
FORECLOSURE SALE
Detached Colonial. 3 large
bedroom* + expansion attic,
streamlined kitchen and bat*.
Taka o*« high mortgage.
*119 paya all.
CAMBRIA NTS. $19,990
Widow'* Sacrifice- Vacant
8 year old legal 2 family, 5
* 3Vt room apt* Ultra mod
em kitchen* * baths, broad-
loom. all appliances, garage.
Man, extra*, immediate oc
cupancy.
0.1. NO CASH DOWN
FHA $690 DOWN
QUEENS HOME SALES
OL. 8-7510
174-1* HIIIaMe Ave. — Ja
WANT DOUBLE TALK?
DONT CALL US
G.l. No Cash Down Civ. from $190
2 Family
Jamaica
Hgte. $16,990
xxns, la town
rsa
• rooms, separate kllcbetl, A
baths, vacant, approved Move
right Ini Automatic beat. Walk
..
$91.40 Ma. Pays AH
- -
LIVE RENT FREE!
1 A 2 FAM1Y HOMES TO RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY
Bey en fbe BJL Pfen-fT* Ea*y-Balra<* Lika Boat.
e
GOODYEAR 0L 7-6800
L. J*
North of Hillside Ave.
NO ONE — BUT NO ONE
BEATS
A-B-C-0
SENSATIONAL BUYS
LIVE
RENT
FREE
,n
HOLLIS
SOLID BRICK
LEGAL 2-FAMILY
5 Huge Rooms In Master Apt. 3
Lovely Booms Income apt. Extra*
I Galore. Wall - to - wall carpeting.
I Screen*, refrigerator. Garage.
$500 DOWN
ON
Contract
TO ALL
ONLY AT "ABCO"
CAN YOU GET THIS TREMENDOUS VALUE
to BoantHeI Helli* FULLY DE
TACHED Abseletely Perfect la
Every Respect. Extra* Galore,
near ichools, shopping, trans-
partatien.
8 ROOMS
4 BDRMS
GARAGE
Full Price
$17,490
G.l/s NO CASH
FHA NON VETS $300
On Centract
A THOUSAND HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM
FOR EVERY SIZE FAMILY -
TO FIT EVERY BUDGET.
DEAL WITH THE BIGGEST
A-B-C-O
IS YOUR GUARANTEE FOR BEST BUYS
OL 7-7900
168-22 HILLSIDE AVE.
JAMAICA
At 169 St. Subway Station Jamaica
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
BARGAIN TIME
St. Albani
Live Rent Free
\
Nellis
Mother &
Daughter
2 extra large 6 rat opts,
3 bedrms in each, 2-car
garage, modern kit
chens, Hollywood baths.
I magnificent raw plus
a beautiful finished
basement and 2-car ga
rage, set on a beautiful
garden plot.
Gl $190 DN
All Others $990 Da
Call Today
NO CASH Gl
$890 FHA
Priced far fait actian
at $18,990
Close to school, shopping & tramp.
BONTER AX 7
159-03 Hillside Ave., Jam.
E or F train to Parsons Blvd.
ST. ALBANS
1-FAMILY
$13,500
NO CASH G.l.
5 roams A bath, garage, large plat, an tree-lined
street. Nr all transportation; but on earner. Minutes
to subway.
HURRY - CALL TODAY - WON'T LAST!
TRYME REALTY
114-30 Merrick Blvd.
JAMAICA. N. Y.
(ON MERRICK RD.)
OL 8-6780
No Closing fees
No More Rent
HOLLIS
$21,000
$10,000
13 ROOMS
• BAISLEY PARK
. 9 KING SIZE ROOMS
GARAGE
• S2O0 DOWN
. FOR ALL
$58.36
. LEGAL 2 FAMILY
. 7 ROOMS + BATH
. fi ROOMS + BATH
• OIL HEAT
VETS NO
--
CASH DOWN
< ■
MONTHLY PAYMENT
CIV. $700 ON CONTRACT
Li DAVID AX7-2111
159-05 Hillside Ave., Jamaica
(. TRYME FIRST!
WONDERFUL OPf'T
9 ROOMS
5 BEDROOMS
Gl NO CASH
. GARAGE
• AUTOMATIC HEAT
a CLOSE TO TRANSPORTA
,
TION. SHOPPING.
DON'T DELAY
LIVE RENT
FREE
TAKE OVER
EXISTING MORTGAGE
2-FAMILY
ST. ALBANS
. 5 RMS DOWN - 3 UP
. FINISHED BASEMENT
. LARGE PLOT
. CYCLONE FENCE
. BUS AT DOOR
NO CASH G.I.
DETACHED 7-R00M colonial
• FORMAL DINING ROOM a OVERSIZED BEDROOMS
. FULL PARTY BASEMENT . BEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED
PLOT * GARAGE
TRYME REALTY
0L 8-6100
"HOMES TO FIT YOUR POCKET"
NO DOWN PAYMENT
MOVE TO I-ONQ ISLAND WITH AMAZING MKTS
Rendynua special • 1 fam
lly, detached. 3 ear garage,
with overhead doors. I
moms. 5 bedrooms, walk to
subway A shopping. Gl no
down payment-FHA *200 on
contract. Thia 1* a special.
Can today.
1 family-brick, garage, gas
beat. S rooms. 3 bedroom*,
flnlahed basement. Beautiful
backyard. Very tow taxes.
Top area, good location Gl,
now down payment. FRA
$10 Holds Any Howe-Call Fer Free Information
LIST REALTY CORP.
135-30 Rockaway Blvd.
5. Oxono Park
1M-13 NBIoMo Ave.
Jamaica
Va* Wyrk Expressway to Beekawey
Blvd. Exit
OL 7-3838
■ er F Trala to
Faraene Mvd.
PICK UP SERVICE * OPEN 7 BATS WEEKLY
2 FAMILY $2,000 CASH DOWN
Detached Legal 2 Family House, 5 <fc 3 room
apartments, refrigerator and washing mach
ine, 2 car garage, 40 x 100 landscaped plot.
Many Other 1 & 2 Family Homes Available
Clarence Griffin HO 8-4440
110-51 Farmers Blvd.. Hollis
Far Rent
FOR RENT
SOUTH OZONE PARK
U rooms. 3 bath,----- *105,
| SPRINGFIELD GARDENS ,
» rooms. 2 bath* _ *95'
| BAISLEY PARK
8 rooms ______________ *85,
, ST. ALBANS
7 rooms
F JAMAICA
-_______ *80 j
5 rooms _____________ S75
OPTION TO BUY
NO FEE
'AGENT
JA 3-34601
'Big A Realty]
250 Broadway tRte 110)
Amityville
HOUSE FOR RENT
ST. ALBANS
12 ROOMS
$125 M0.
RENT OPTION
TO BUY
CALL
AGATE
AR 6-3233
RENT
7 ROOMS
$79
SPRINGFIELD GDNS
With Option te Bey
OWNER'S AGENT
MR. REIFF
OL 8-4646
BINT, LEASE OR BUY
NO CASH G.I.
CIVILIANS $290 CASH
Exclusive With List Only
COLONIAL — 7 room,. 2 car
garage, oil unit, 60x120 plot.
Enclosed porch. Attic space, top
area. Near everything. Must tee
to appreciate. S600 down. Hemp
stead vie.
COLONIAL—7 room*, porch, fin
ished attic. 4 bedroom*, garage,
detached. 50x125. Full basement,
oil unit, cyclone fence. Extras.
Near everything. Hempstead.
$10 HOLDS ANY HOUSE
Can tor FRKC Intorautlen
LIST REALTY
IV 9-8814 IV 9-8815
14 S. Franklin St., Hemp'd
"Hanot Ta Fit Year Pocket"
Open 7 Days Weekly 9*
Direction,: Take Southern State
Parkway Exit 19, Peninsula
Boulevard under the bridge te
South Franklin Street.
NORTH BABYLON
7 ROOM RANCH. V, ecre.l
Beautifully landaeaped plntT
Garage A breereway Full!
basement. In choice section,
of North Babylon. Belmont|
State Park area. S19.son
RICHMOND HILL
12 Room*. 3 Bath* ____ *114
SPRINGFIEIJ) GARDENS
10 Boom*. 1 Bath* ---------- , SIM
SOUTH OZONE PARE
• Room*. 3 Bathe .—____ *140
BAISLEY PARK
1
1 • R<
7 Rooms
ST. ALBANS
comer plot Extra building
plot Included * large kad
is, modem sclentl
16 ROOM RUNG A LOW, on
I kitchen, full dining room. I
Temple Realty
303A Bayshore Road
Deer Park. New Yortt
0*43*0.
to
PER WEEK
PAYS AU!
• Hollis
• Vacant
• 30x100 Landl
• 2-Car Garage
• A-1 Section
0L 7-0090
L.T.
148-03 Hillside
Ave., Jamaica
I T Train fa Satphia Blvd. I
(THIS WEEKS SPECIALS
'
I
i 1 FAMILY — « rooms, 4
I bedrooms, finished basement, i
I
' SUMO.
I 3 FAMILY—10 n ns. 5 Aj
3, finished basement. *213*0.1
1 FAMILY-Brick bangs-'
tow, <0x140 tot, garage.
rooms. *22300.
I
7 RMS-Brick. 4 bedrooms. .
finished basement, garage. I
!
*24300.
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT I
AMBROSE REALTY
112-00 Sutphln Blvd. |
JA 9-2004
JAMAICA. VACANT. NR SUB.
Daam*
D ei eoram I gtotag
VwRSwIwW ra raWWIeiW
Newly reconditioned, all beet, 2
car garage cyclone fence, 1 hlk
te school. SOW down. Reduced
*11300. Easy terms.
107-31 154th St., nr. Sutphln
Reliable JA 6-6660
Richmond Hill. Urge detached 2
family. 12 rma. finished base
ment. 2-car garpge. 40x100 plot,
like new condition, full price
*2*300. tow down payment.
Corwin-Gutloher
*4-12 Liberty Ave Ml 1-tflOO
128-SO Hillside Ave AX 7-2338
AGENT
NO FEE
(SI6) JU 6-7766
G.l. RENT
JWITH OPTION TO BUYj
3 BEDROOM HOME
7 apadoua room* in all.
Newly decorated.
VACANT
CALL OWNER
OL 8-1961
Nassau-Suffolk—For Sals
STOP!
LOOK!
READ!
$150 CASH
BUYS YOU A 2 BEDRM
CAPE COD. FULL BASE
MENT, BASEBOARD OIL
HEAT, WALL OVEN, TABLE
TOP RANGE PLUS MANY
OTHER OUTSTANDING
CUSTOM FEATURES. ALL
FOR THE LOW. LOW
PRICE OF
$10,900
JOIN THE HUNDREDS UP
ON HUNDREDS OF PROUD
ARLO HOMEOWNERS WHO
HAVE SAVED THOUSANDS
OF DOLLARS. IF YOU CAN
AFFORD TO PAY $85 PER
MONTH. WE CAN AR
RANGE FOR YOU TO OWN
YOUR OWN ARLO HOME.
LET US SHOW YOU ALL
OUR MODELS.
Arlo Homes
"Oldttme builders, new ideas"
Same location since the
1940's Custom built dwelling,
of distinction.
Southwest comer of Sunrim
Highway A Brook Avenue
Bayshore
AREA CODE 516
M0 5-0159
OPEN 8 AM to 8 PM
.LINDENHURST $10,7501
1 Nature atone home on 75x100 ’
plot, near park, school,, etc. ,
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MADISON AVE.. Newly painted Mt
\ . henette. lower flour, clean, quiet.
building, nr. sub. and
mm <\>uple pref. *19.
mat LE ♦ 1009.
Mrs. Tho
MANHATTAN AVE.. 5®. Ag*. *3.
Furnlahed rm. Io rent after 8 I
MANHATTAN AVE W. Large kit
chenette with private bath.
LaSalle Rky 218 W. ll«h St
MANHATTAN AVE (fc 113th BL)
I Nicely turn large rm, *18 a wk
A ercunty $18. Man pre*. Call:
r
TE 1-5437
Manhattan ave.. imtth a..
rms. Mu-hen privileges. after
• all Day Sat. FO 8-3873.
MANHATTAN AVE~M2.~APT
Large room. Ill *-7381.
MORNINQ6IDE AVM« Neat nau
Working man pref. MO 51474.
MORNINGSIDE DRIVE. Nicely fur
nished rm. Elevator service. Call
1 after 6 P.M AH day Set. Sun.
UN 6 1333
,
llORNlNGSIDE AVE.,
couple or working
.ST NICHOLAS PL. Airy. Working
man pref. References. FO 8 8433.
ST. NICBOLAS AVE. M* CW. lMth
I St.) 3tt rma h private bath, *34
’ weekly. Working adults pref. Refs.
.ST. NICHOLAS AVE., 743. Apt. 9,
Large front rm.
I_______
.87 NICHOLAS AVE.. Lnrga room
. AU 3 2838 before 7:38 a.m. after
3 p.m.
ST NICHOLAS AVE.. 889
• ed rooms with or without kit
J rhenettes. Buses A subways at
< door. Apply office.
JT. NICHOLAS AVE.. (W. 158th
St.) Medium furnished room. Irge
closet. CaU evenings WA 57788.
SETNICHOLAS AVE.. (W. 158 St.)
Nice rm. CaH AU 1-74S7.
hr. NICHOLAS AVE.. 330 Child
pref. UN 46521.
ST. NICHOLAS -"’E . 721. <
of W. 148 St) Fam. rm. *13
wk. own refrigerator, kitchen pri
vileges. working (trig praf. CaU
Super after 1 pm. AU 1-7*21.
frr. NKBOLAS PL. Nr. W. 155th Bt.
AU 66713.
DUNDEE. Boom service, rooms for
everyone. Children. UN 4630*
Mrs. Williams
KITCHENETTI
_
Even. LA 76696.
ROOM. Buainraa
------ Day. AU 8-8522.
SMALL. Working pref. Private bouse
UN 5-4743 after 4. 30.
KITCHENETTES 812.50. 813.50
*14.50. *13. 816 and up. AU 3 949b
ROOM.
working per-
WA 4-0632. evenings.
Living room A Mtchen
•PPt. Call AU 1-3803.
NEATLY Fumiahed room. Work
ing man pref. Can after 8 p.m.
A aU day Sat. A Sun. TE 1-8*42.
ATTRACTIVE RM. Business gen
tleman pref. In couples' fine apt.
Nr. Bunas A Subways MO 3-1888
LARGE KM Quiet home, cooking
privileges, working matured
•on pref. Call evenings from 8:30
MO
WORKING WOMAN Pref. 3 rms
or 1 rm. MO 3-6445.
3 LARGE Separate rma for rent
working lady praf. FO 56230 af
ter 4:38 p.m.
BEDROOM. Living room A Mtchen
For appt. CaU AU 1-3803.
COOKING. Frigidaire, running wa
tar. Extra large double room,
neatly furnished LO 8-8010, Mr
Hyde.
BRONX PARK Vicinity — newly
renovated. 812 50 up WE 51789.
CAUI.DWELI.AVE . 675. Private
house Largs rm overlooking gar
den. 'Subway around corner Lin
en. Rent reasonable KI 7 3438.
CHARLOTTE ST^_1513~ Apt 4.2
rooms. 818.50. Medium *11.
CLAY AVE., Furn rm. available
quiet home CY 57287.
COLLEGE AVE.. 1035, Apt. 2. Nr.
165th St. off Morris Avs. Neatly
furnished front rm.
Collgg* Av*. 1321 (170 St.)
Singles. doubles. quiet house.
Studio rms, kitchen privileges, nr
subway.
CONCOURSE. Tremont sertsea. Fur
nished room. Man preferred. 814.
week Transportation DA 3-1313.
CONCOURSE Vicmity Lovely front
room. Complete housekeeping. Nr
transp. CY 9-7349.
CHOTONA PLACE. 1471. Apt. 3,
Room Christian people pref.
DAVIDSON AVE., Large sunny, rm
Choice neighborhood . LU 4-6303
DAVIDSON AVENUE, 1919. Attrac
tive rooms, stove, sink, refriger
ator In room. Single or couple
preferred. -
TR 2-5192
FINDLAY AVE. 170th Concourse
subway — Large rm. Kitchen
privilege. Working person pref.
LU 8-8314 evenings.
SMALL RM. Cooking privilege—
Woman praf. AU 1-8345.
KITCHENETTES. Quiet Christian
working couple pref. MO 2-2383.
FINDLAY A,VE. Large rm. Single
Working couple pref. LU 8 3586.
FRANKLIN AVE., Neat, clean, cook-
ing $12.50 wkly. CaU KI 2-0885.
LARGE OR SmaU rm. Single wor-
FO 57284.
A LARGE rm for Elderly gentle
men or lady pref. MO 58438.
ROOM FOR RENT. AU privileges
Children CaU GR 51119 after f
p.m. Thurs. Fit A Sat.
LARGE Front rm. working young
man praf. References. CaU after
7. WA
FURN RM to let. working man or
woman pref. AU 50649
FURN. RM. Working man pref
No cooking. CaU between 510
p m. FO 57813
ed. Children RI 96671.
SMALL
pref.
Respectable
AU 5787*.
FULTON AVE., 1413 Apt SC
Room. Working man pref.
HEWITT PLACE., 7*1
Respectable peraon pre#.
HEWITT PL.. 774. Private ' house,
front room nr. transp. 2±
HOME ST.. 862. Apt 4, (Near Pros
pect) Private rms baths, kitchen
ettes. $14.00 wky.-
KELLY ST., 1033, 2 Large rooms
A bath. Private. Nr. Intervale Av
Station. East A Westside Trains.
LONGFELLOW AVE., 1785. Room
Working couple or sleep-in girl
pref. CaU after 7 P.M.
LU 9-0290
MACY PL.. 879.
Private house.
2 adjoining rms.
Share kitchen.
PROSPECT AVE.. 19®, Nr. Tre
mont Ave. — Large rm. private
refrigerator and kitchen. caU TY-
3-5840 or TR 53225.
TELLER AVE., Attractive room,
subway. CY 9-0075
TIFFANY STREET 981
Near Westchester Ave. Spacious
clesn rooms. Kitchen privllegea
Singles and doubles Rsfrigerstor in
every room. Moderate rente Is Near
transp. DA 5*423.
(929tf)
RM, NR LND Sub, couple or single
--------- »ref. CY 4-5731.
FURNISHED RMS. Large and small
Quiet neighborhood WY 2-1036
NICE Pleasant rms, quiet neigh
borhood $6 up. Near bus A sub
way. LU 9-1201.
NEWLY Decorated. TV 4> non TV
rm 811. up. Quiet respectable
environment. Cooking privileges.
Refined person pref. TR 52378.
DOUBLE ROOM. Working
pref. Cooking. Dally after 5:30
and weekends. TR 8-2846.
NEWLY DECORATED
rooms, cooking faculties, refriger
ator every room, working .
preferred. 135 Bruckner Btvdr—
MO 9-8934. Super.
LARGE FRONT ROOM. COOKLNC.
CHILDREN. DA 51843
KMATTIC. Futable nt housekeep
ing OL 5-8727 eves.
BEDRM. Share bath with
Quiet neighborhood.
JE 6-6727
KM FOR RENT, WORKING MAN
PREF. CY 3-8760.
NEATLY Furnished room for rent
CaU CY 52643
LARGE turn studio rm. Single man
or woman pref Working A Refer
ences CY 58323.
1 BLOCK Prospect Station. Room
Quiet home DA 8-0874.
2 FURNISHED rms. Cooking Call
CY »-----
NEATLY furnished room. Business
girl pref. Pleasant surroundings
______ FO 8 7920
LARGE ROOM 1 flight Child Nr
Transp.
WY 1-1*39
CY 4-6123
SINGLE RM. PRIVATE HOUSE
Good transp.
H>«>M. Quiet
_________
working couple preferred. DA 9-5671
UVINCRM h BEURM. ~ Cooking.
Clean house
JE 6-6727
tM, SINGLE MAN or woman pref.
No cooking. *10.50 DA 8-9353.
COMFORTABLE treat rm. Settled
woman pref LU 9-6115 after 9 pm
LARGE front rm. Woman-couple
Pref. Reasonable. WY 3-0656.
LARGE. Strictly private, respect
able workers pref. (PH) LU 5-1120
LIGHT RM. Good neighborhood.
Private house. SY 2-2969.
TIFFANY STREET. 965. Singles
$12615. Doubles (15*18. Private
cooking facilities. DA 9-2639.
VYSE AVE., 1161 — Large A small
fum rms. Modem furniture. Com
munity kitchen. Select people pref
ROOM. Respectable home,
people pref. LU 9-2297.
Quiet
WALTON AVE., 579, Room for rent
_Working man pref. CY 2-8760.
2 LARGE Adjoining rooms. 2 large
separate rms. AU facilities 2 sin
gle rms. Business persons pref.
LU 57956.
ROOM. Elderly gentleman working
or welfare pref. HomeUke atmos
phere. Cooking. 813 per week.
KI 2-5293.
2 ROOMS. Adjoining, 1 or 2 work
ing persons preferred. *20.50 per
week. CaU SE 51847 or CY 8-9044
NR. GRAND Concourse, Large J
rms., fully furnished nr. aU tramp
TR 8-2978.
PROSPECT AVE., sect. Neatly turn
rm. Cooking, quiet tipme. stogie
working perse® pref. Jio week
LU 7-0781
LARGE And small rooms to let.
CaU after 5 p.m. WY 1-3453.
LARGE Studio rm. own kitchen
and private bath, own entrance,
man pref. OL 5-4282.
2 LARGE RMS. Couple tor Woman
with child pref. CaU after 8 Eves.
A aU day wkends. LU 52719.
WALTON AVE., Bet. 150 and 151
St. Single rm. ME 56615.
Bronx—Unfurnished
LARGE. Nice rms. 2 people pref.
Strictly private. Respectable work
ers pref. Reasonable. LU 5-4120
Brooklyn—Furnished
17TH ST., 2821 W. Coney Island
for the summer season and also
year round Adults pref. SH 3-1733
ADELPHI ST.. 364
Large rm, near aU transp.
ADELPHI ST. Hall room. *8 wkly
Nr Subway
UL 7-5821
ADELPHI ST., 162, Apt. A-l, Large
room, couple preferred. CaU aU
week. MA, 4-7332.
ARLINGTON PLACE., 16. Small furn
rm. Working person preferred.
184 BAINBRIDGE ST. Large rm.
Conveniently located. HY 3-5609
LARGE Attractive studio, pantry.
Refrigerator, bath. Eve. Pref.—
CY 2-1385.
7 (
BAINBRIDGE ST.. 163 (Reid and
Stuyvesant) One large rm.
BAINBRIDGE ST~380. HaU~rm.
Ilk RM Kitchenette. Private ptnk
tile bathrm. Compact HoUyteaod
Kitchen, quiet desirable neighbor
hood. Rent $1* wkly. Month’s sec
urity required. Phone agent CY 5
7172 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. wk-
days. No fees.
Single man preferred.
iisbFORD AVE. 949. Nice large
Room. Cooking, quiet couple pref
Nr. Transp UL 58166.
BERGEN ST nr Nostrand. Ideal hall
rm. No cooking. IN 7-2094.
FURNISHED room, woman or mid-
dleaged man or reputable char
acter preferred. Call MO 52361.
all day Friday and Sunday, after
7:30 Saturday.
BERGEN ST., 993. One large rm.
Interviews around 5:30 or 6 p.m
W. Stewart
BERGEN ST., 1356 — 2 rms. Pri
vate kitchen.
FRONT Rm. Elevator building —
Working person pref. UN 51340.
BERGEN ST. Large rm. Cooking.
Working people preferred. DI 2-
LARGE Front Rm. Also apt. Busi- 0644_____________________________
ness people pref. Block to sub. BROWNSVILLE. Large furn rm.
HA 6-0102 Owner.
Adults preferred. DI 52438
BUSHWICK AVE., 1332. Combination
livlngrm, bedrm - cooking. GL 5
6989 or SL 6-7384.
BUSHWICK. 2 large front rms, 817.
1 haU rm. *8.50. Gentleman pre
ferred. AR 6-8480.
BUSHWICK. Large front rms. Quiet
business couple or gentleman pre
ferred. GL 51438.
BUSHWICK Section. L^rge front
rm. Semi-private kitchen. Children
GL 5 8604
BUSHWICK and Chauncey Vicinity
2',-t nice rms. working couple pre
ferred. HI 54870.
CARLETON AVE.. 211. 1 Urge kit
chenette, front.
CARLTON AVE . 248. Large modern
kitchenette. With private bath.
GE 4-0183
CARLTON AVE., 258. Large turn
rm with cooking. JA 2-2474.
CHAVNCEY~ST., 521 — Rm, newly
decorated. Adults preferred. Cook
ing privileges. GL 5-5513.
CLASSON AVE^
rooms. $15.50.
402. Kitchenette
CHAUNCEY ST.. 78
Rm to rent.
CHAUNCEY ST. One large front
rm. Newly furnished. Also 3 rms.
Nr sub. Owner. HY 1-3032.
CLERMONT AVE., 255. Furnished
rm, newly decorated, nr transp.
Clean, quiet home. NE 52451.
CLINTON HILL SECTION
CROWN HTS — Single, mature
person preferred. *14 welfare OK.
References. Owner PR 4-8314.
CUMBERLAND ST. 8th Ave.
Furn kitchenette. JA 2-5462.
sub.
DEAN ST. 1247
Near Nostrand Avenue
Attractive Studio Rm. Kitchenette,
frigidaire, range, tUe bath, suitable
1-2 persons Private bells • majl-
boxes. washer & dryer in basement.
KITCHEN ETTES $16.50^upTperwk.
PR 2-5950 ST 3-7551
DEAN ST^ 1127. Large furnished
kitchenette.
DEAN ST., 1239. Large rm and
kitchenette. Clean, quiet hse, ref
erences. MA 51350 - IN 7-7727
DECATUR ST near Howard Ave.
Large rm, kitchen, nicely decor
ated. Civil Service preferred. GL 2-
2158 and GL 3-3538
DECATUR ST., 324A, Large ground
floor rm. use of kitchen-bath, $15
wk, working girl preferred.
DECATUR ST., 19, SmaU rm, wor
king person preferred.
DECATUR ST . 63. HaU rm. Cooking
Ring top bell.
DECATUR ST., 233. Kitchenette and
large furnished rm.
DECATUR ST , 235. FURN ROOM
HY 52316
DECATUR ST., 458. Furnished rm
Man preferred. Cooking privileges
CaU 5-7 p.m.
DECATUR ST., 720. Beautifully fur
nished rms. Lovely location, ex
cellent transp
EASTERN PARKWAY. Large rm
tt private bath. Attractively furn
Professional woman pref. SL 6-
7706 wkdays after 6 p.m. AU
day wkends.
EASTERN Parkway section. Fur
nlsbwl room after 6. HY 3-9753.
EASTERN PARKWAY. HaU rm
Working person preferred DI 5-2W1
EAST NEW YORK. Fumiahed rms
BR 26311
CaU anytime.
E. N. Y. 2 FURN RMS. Share kit
chen with one. Working couple pre
ferred. DI 5-1021
FLATBUSH Section, furn 2tt rms.
12 x 14 each, rent *79, single
person preferred. Light cooking.
Own refrigerator, plenty closet
space, also fum rm. 12x12. Quiet,
self respecting nurse or young
teacher preferred, $16 wkly.
UL 7-0895 or
IN 9-5576
FLATBUSH — Large rm. cooking
privileges $14 50 UL 6-6801.
FLATBUSH — RMS AVAILABLE
PR 36471
FRANKLIN AVE., 568. Hall rm.
Single respectable man. student
preferred. Home wkends.
GARFIELD_PI.ACE. NT 6th 7Ave?
Small rm. SO 8-6723.
GATES AVE., 141 — Large kitch
enette, couple preferred.
GATES AVE., 114. Kitchenette rms.
Working lady preferred. Good
transp. UL 7-1715.
GATES AVE.. 126. HaU rm. Geatte-
man preferred. PR 572®.
GATES AVE , 126. 2 beautiful sep
arate rms with cooking, private
refrigerator. PR 572®.
GRAND AVE (Large and hall rm)
Working persons preferred
PR 4-3634
GREEN AVE.7584. Rm. qui^t home
Working couple preferred.
GREEN AVE., 365, private"Mtehen
ettes, UL 7-9497.
GREEN AVE., 767. Kitchenettes.
Welfare. Green bell or IN 7-5151
GREEN AVE — 2 rm kitchenette
Steam. Refrigerator GL 26646
GREEN AVE . H75A. Large kitch
enette furnished.
GREENE AVE., 536 — ltt RM
Furnished. $20 wkly.
HALSEY ST.. 44.
kitchenette.
Neatly furnished
HALSEY ST., 703. Small. Working
man pref. Christian home. GL 2-
5792.
HALSEY ST., 33
Kitchenette
HALSEY ST., 711. Large rm. Ad
joining kitchen. Working couple
preferred.
HANCOCK ST. Furnished rm and
kitchen. MA 26128.
'-
HANCOCK ST.. 841. Furnished rm
Gentleman preferred.
HANCOCK ST., 176, 2 RMS Furn
ished NE 53455.
HANCOCK ST., 178 — Large rpa.
Man preferred, no cooking.
HANCOCK ST., 293. Rm for Tent
Furnished. Security, cooking.
HANCOCK ST., 407. Nice back rm
share kitchen and bath with one
person. Gentleman preferred. CaU
HY 1-4937
MACON ST.. 560
Large furnished room.
MACON ST . 436 - near Stuyvesaat
Large ground floor, furnished rm
refrigerator, Christian people pre
ferred.
MACON ST.. 745. Fum rm, respect
able working man preferred GL-
3-5327.
MACON ST., 888 — Furnished rms
IO rent.
MACON ST., 282. Large turn rm.
Couple pref. Cooking. PR 36225,
MARION ST. Large rm. Share
kitchen GL 56012.
MC DONALD ST., 23. Neatly furn
rm. kitchenette.
McDONOUGH ST., IX. Large fur
mshed rm. Respectable working
gentleman preferred.
McDONOUGH ST . 454. Large RM
Cooking.
McDONOUGH ST, 465^Large furn
rms • no cooking. PR 46177.
MCDONOUGHST7^175.Kitchen-
ette room.
MC DONOUGH ST , 172, Large fur
nished rm. kitchenette.
MONROE ST . 288. Large rm. Cook
ing. Settled working woman pref.
MONROE ST , 394, Furnished rm
and kitchen $14.
MONROE ST., 441. Furnished rm.
use of kitchen GL 2-7091.
MONROE ST , 192. 2 furn rms large
A small. Working person preferred
MONROE ST . XlTHaU rm. $8.50
Large rm $11. Middle age gentle
men. ST 9-5028.
MONROE ST., 498. Hall bedrm
Man preferred. No cooking. GL 5
0363.
____
MONROE ST., 609. Large furn rm.
Kitchen and bath on same floor
Quiet house, reference. GL 5
1655
PACIFIC ST., 1483 (near Kingston
Ave) 2 blocks LND sub—(Kings
ton & Throop). Neatly furn. rms.
$9.00 and up. Kitchenette rms.
$14.50 and up. Steam and hot
water 24 hrs, fully fireproofed
building. PR 8-9151 or PR 59153
PACIFIC ST., 1 large furnished rm,
nr. aU transp, call after 5 p.m
IN 7-X70
PALMETTO ST., 67. Large rm and
rm. Private kitchen. Man pre
ferred.
PARK PL. Large hall rm. Working
preferred. PR 4-7712.
PARK PLACE. Large rm. Respect
able working person preferred.
PR 50155
PARK PL., near 6th Ave. Large
rm. neatly furnished — Quiet
working people preferred ST 5
4674.
PARK PLACE ®7, Large hall rm
Neatly decorated Man preferred
PARK PL., near New York. Fur
nished rm, $18 wkly no cooking.
caU PR 26900.
_________
PARK PL., near Carlton Ave. HaU
bedrm, nicely furnished. NE 5
4057.
PARK PL., 103 Furnished rm. Couple
preferred. PR 3-2451. Owner.
PARK PL., 113*7 Furnished rm,
no cooking. PR 5X70.
Brooltlyii—Furniilwd
STERLING PL., 676. Large fur
nished rm. Working man preferred
STERLING PL.. 41l7 2 large kit
chenette rms, furnished. Respect
able working people preferred HY
51U*.
STERLING PL., 31, — Large or
small front rma ST 5X16.
STERLING PL., 276. Large front
nn Exclusive neighborhood S'l 5
0572.
STERLING PL — LARGE ROOM
Man pref.
MA
STERLING PL., 391. Extra Urge,
neatly furnished kitchenettes Res
pectable couples preferred.
ST 57«U
STERLING PL. 2 large rms, parlor
floor. PR 5I14L
STERLLNG PL, 1168, SmaU rm,
no cooking SL 5090$.
STRAUSS ST., 2004 (Nr. Blake Ave.)
Furn rm. Use of Bath and Kit
chen After * *.m.
STUYVESANT AVE — 1 large rm.
No cooking. CaU after 7 p.m., all
day Sat.. Sun GL 3-5516.
STUYVESANT AVE RM. Nr sub.
Light rooking. Settled business
woman preferred. HY 361®.
STUYVESANT AVE , 178, Near
Quincy, 2 rms, share kitchen,
adults preferred HY 1-7446.
VAN BUREN ST., 221. Bet Sumner
and Lewi*. Large turn rm.
VAN BUREN 75T., 29L Kitchenette^
Also rm, share kitchen. CaU after
6 P M.
VAN BUREN ST.. 17. Nice rm.
Single person preferred, cooking.
VERNON AVE, 168. Largo fur
nished rm. Cooking.
VERNON~AVE , 358 Large rm. bet
Lewis and Stuyvesant Ave. Near
all transp. Call after 6 p.m.
VERNON AVE., 164. Large mu
private refrigerator, working sin
gle person preferred.
WASHINGTON AVE., 566. Furn~rma
for rent. Working gentleman pre
ferred. No cooking.
WASHINGTON AVE., 45L Furn
ished rm with kitchenette, private
bath. ST 67236.______________
WATKINS ST., 6®. Rm. Sto(le per
son preferred. Di 4-78®.
Herkimer St. & Albany Ave.
ATTRACTIVE large rm. cooking
privileges. Working woman No
fees.__________________ IN 7-7662
LARGE RM. Share kitchen. Welfare
GL 2 -1984
NICE FRONT ROOM *16
Near sub. Quiet home. Quiet working
man pref. HY 36715.
LARGE FURNISHED ROOM. CaU:
PR 8 3458
2 BEAUTIFUL large furn rms. All
conveniences. Call after 5 p.m.
IN 76785
LARGE RM and kitchenette. Work
ing persons preferred. GL 26605.
FURNISHED. Light housekeeping
Two rooms with kitchenettes. UL 7-
8693. Call 2 to 6.
______
LARGE rms. Share kitchen. Private
refrigerator. Children. 1 wk secur
ity. Working people preferred.
UL 7-6950. Also hall room.
WASHINGTON Heights. Large front
, modem room, after 7 p.m LO 5
ROOM For Rent. Couple with Ref-
rencea pref. UN
•674.
WASHINGTON HTS Area. Fum nn.
EN 53737
W ASHINGTON HGTS. Rm. Working
woman pref. Ref. WA 53328.
Washington HTS., Sman rm. tio
Large *14. Elevator building. Pri-
’ vale borne. AU 3-5511
WASHINGTON Heights A Bronx.
' Roams, kttehenettea, apta. avail-
< able. EM. Savtee Bureau. 463
i W, IO St. Nr. Amsterdam Ave.
t SW 53830.
i pie preferred. 1 week's rent. 1
I wadi's security FA 58795 SW 5
.(•*»;____________________________
**. ®
WH AVE. 3337. Apt. 8 —
______ use of
912.50 AD 4-2341
FO
TTH AVE^ 1808. Apt. XF. 6th FL,
1 2 tor** front rma, Beeaosml
^9TH AVE.. 2384 Fun rm for raM
psut.
AU 5*408
2 LARGE Furnished rm. with wash
rm., working couple pref.
Wk. MO 8-8380.
NICE LARGE RM. Sleep-to lady
pref. AU 5342X_______________
Furnished rm. working couple
Child. TE 1-2756.
NICE Room.
CaU AU
Working lady praf.
SINGLE or
able. Large, small FO 50642.
LARGE Kitchenette, working ten.
ants with refs. pref. SW 4-5345.
LARGE and small rooms. aU vtc-
Haasonabla rates MO 5
*71*.
ROOMS and Kitchenettes tt up
1M). 2 % - «2 UP PROGRESSIVE
ENTERPRIZES 3U Lenox Ate.
EN 55822.
LARGE ROOM for Band. CaU Miss
Davis FO 5*77*.
LOVELY Front with
AU *
Cm
ROOM FOR RENT. MAN PREF
AU 5*7*8
>TH AVE. Large
RI 58054.
50:20
AD
rm AVE., W. 145141st Sts.
4 atagto working parson praf WA 5
. 3724.
NEATLY
preferred. Cooking. FO 54*20 or
WA 5841*.
FURN RM.
praf. WA 5M0*..
$14 A *18 with
________1780 Medlsan Ave.
FRONT ROOMS. Adjoining. Cook
ing AU 58374.
MEDIUM RM. Lndy pnf. Refrig
AC
2 LARGE ROOMS. Cooking privtl
LARGE ROOM. Woman and child
pref. UN 58001.■
Large. Adults praf
264 Lenox Avs.
KITCHENETTE *15.
127 E. 127
15 Wel-
RI 9-4438
ROOMS, APTS A
KITCHBIETTES
All sires, al prices, all
sis.
R. Jenks.
101 W. 127th St.
BROKER
AU 56267
AU 57*6*.
TTH AVE., Near Central PariL-
„ MO 57105
7TH AVE.. 120. W,
A Large
UN 5
7TH AVE., 1925,
Large
or st _
TTH AVE.
Apt <D. Largs
praf. MO 54681.
Bronx—Furnislwd
TTH AVE., 2400, Apt
Ate. OlMh to Ulth
«.) 2 or 1 rm. use of kitchen
» Child. RI 57007 Colins,
i KI TCHENETTE A Single
AD 5020* het 0:20 and 7:20 PJB.
Ro«m$, Kitckanotto* & Apta.
A. Prince. Broker. Ml W. 135 St.
IJIRGE Furnished private rooms
and kitchenette RI 58311.
1MTH ST,. 200. E. But Wmto A
Alexander Ave. —
front all canvsniencai
people pnf. AD 54007.
1J4TH OT., 484, E. But
Brook Ate. ltt and 2 rm. KR-
AD 54007 Newly decorated.
MO 96675
163RD ST E. Large
DA 54704
140TH ST.. 843 E. Large
porting
165TH ST.. 786. E. Nice large 2
rm. unit available, working peo
ple pref. Good transp OL 7-70*4.
Boom. Modern con.
Also Kitchenettes.
AU 56510
166TH ST., E. Large front Rm.,
Working couple pref. Cooking TU-
1 2R97.
E LARGE Besutlful bedrm. and kit
,< chan, middle aged working mar
ried Christian people pret. MO 2-
HOTEL KENT — 1 A 2 RM SUITES
Private hath. Kitchenettes. 814 to
$30 wkly SU 7-2500. 31 W. 71st St.
KITCHENETTES 1Mi-2Mi. Some
) private baths. Broker AU 16253.
2 kmanaoriTEs
I
fxraisbed. Some private baths
W. 148 St. AD 46848 JONES
stogie. *13.00—
MO 58000
) KITCHEN ETIF-S.
Doubles. *17.10
fum
Cl
KITCHENETTES —
*15
$11 up. Clean house, ele
tl
j; vntor, phone and room service
- P’ABLON'RRft'F.L. 3M
UN 56*77
KITCHENEnB
HUDSON Residence
1*6* Amsterdam Ate. (cor W 141st)
■t.) Hewrafteeptaf rms. $1150 wk. $
rm spto. Working maples preferred,
tit.® wk. AU 561®.
!
PR *67®.
MANHATTAN AVL 500
lor rant. Mo 57587
KM A «RM IMIMlMlt
carat. SH w. UKk at.
AU 5T199
AU 577®
188T11 ST E Single 6 double rms
available. Newly decorated, cook
tog. Working people praf. Owe
refrigerator. Mrs. M. LU
169TH RT., E, *
_
Quiet private home JE 7-5582.
170TH ST., 681? E. Rooms — kit
chenettes. Working
AD 4 38® Owner.
172ND ST., 14*3 E. 2 rooms, fumiahed
Kitchen privilege*. Husineae cou
Pie preferred Child TY
181ST ST., E, Neer aU transporta
tion. Private entrance. Gentleman
preferred. CaU after 6. week-days,
all day week-ends. SE 592S7.
218TH ST., <)M7 E. Fumiahed room
for rent.
221ST ST., 96$. E, Large front rm.
and private kitchen, working per
pref_KI 76308
ST'., E, Large 2~rm. klt-
henette. nr tranap. srorkuw cou
Vbene
Pte praf. OL 5X27.
223RD H., E, Large double “rm
•IS. single rm. SUM Nr. tranap
_N° pr,vU*<M" OL 5-2527.
223RD RT., B, Large double rm
aU privileges, working couple pref
Nr. Tranap OL 52527.
ST . E. Single rra. Centla-
TU 1-69®.
ARTHUR AVE., 2124, Large, email
transportation SE 5
BROOK AVE., *90, Apt x Near
164-1-2 rma. Private bath kltch
•12.® wkly.
BRONX — Large, ninny
Own rafriger-
praf. OnB:
• p.m.
ix’W
ADS FOR THE
CURRENT WEEK
of the
Amsterdam Ketos
Will Not Be Accepted
After 5 P.M. Tuesday
For Your Convenience Classified Ads
Will Be Accepted Until 7pm
f if
4
'
\
\
>
e-
; Mondays
Cancel lotions & Corrections Accepted Until 7 p.m. Mondays
HANCOCK ST., 532A
kitchen, refrigerator.
Rm. Share
HANCOCK near Bushwick. Attract
ive single rm. Business person
preferred. GL 51962.
HART ST — Large rm, cooking.
Also haU rm. GL 51438.
HART ST.. 24. 1 rm, single person
preferred. Light cooking
HERKIMER ST., furn haU
Working man PR 8-0662.
rm,
HERKIMER ST., near Howard Av.,
Nicely furnished rm, 1 block 8th
Ave. Sub, respectable gentleman
preferred HY 3-0790.
HERKIMER ST., 381. Rm and kit
chen. Working couple preferred.
HERKIMER ST bet Nostrand A
Bedford. Large rm. ST 52947.
HOWARD AVE., 701. Rm.
floor, share kitchen and bath. $12
week DI 6-9706.
DI 6-9706
JEFFERSON AVE., 690. Large rm
and kitchen furnished. Working
couple preferred.
JEFFERSON AVE., 71, Furnished
haU bedroom.
JEFFERSON AVE., 134. 2 rma.
Working couple preferred.
KOSCIUSKO ST., 184. 2 rms, *18
wk. Working people preferred.
Call after 5 - ST 2-0199.
LAFAYETTE AVE., 925, Furnished
rms, men preferred GL 26194.
LAFAYETTE AVE., 310, Large rm,
working people preferred, sub.
LAFAYETTE AVE.. 398, I^rge rm,
share kitchen, refrigerator, refer
LAFAYETTE AVE. 1143 Large
furnished rm, nice home. Near
transp. Single person preferred
HI 53442
LENOX RD., 216 Large parlor floor
rm. Male preferred.
LINCOLN PL,. 819. Room, quiet mid
dle age business or working man
preferred, no cooking.
LINCOLN PL. Rm. Matured bus
iness gentleman preferred Quiet
hse After 7, PR 8-9376 and wkends
LINCOLN PL — 2 Rms. *16 wkly
aim 2 Rms. private refrigerator
*20 wkly 8 to 9 p.m.
HY 3-63®
LINCOLN PL., 2 Furnished rms,
working couple or gentleman pre
ferred. Cooking. IN 76369.
LINCOLN PL. Single rm. Fun , share
kitchen, private bath, *13 wkly
Security. Woman preferred. PR 4-
1417.
MADISON ST. 2 rooms Living rm
and bedroom. Share kitchen and
bath. Working couple pref.
GL 5-9660
MADISON ST., 226A. Large rm and
kitchenette. Working people pre
ferred. Call from 11 until.
MADISON ST , 542, Large rm. mo
dem conveniences, light cooking
facilities. NE 50991.
MADISON ST , 594. RmTand Mt
chenette, respectable couple pre
ferred any evening after • GL 2-
11® ring basement ball.
MADISON ST., «9. 2 fum rma
Beth. Parlor floor 2 elderly or
business couple preferred.
MADISON ST., M*A. 2 fMMMd
rms for rent, working people pfe-'
ferred GL
MADISON ST., 390. Neatly furnished
rm with cooking. Working prefer
red.
MACON ST., 48. Fum rm. kitchen
ette.
MACON ST., *8. HaU rm, ring beee-
ment bell.
MACON gT., 54 Han rm. WorMng
woman preferred
MACON ST . ®2, Large small fur
nished rma, front, working men
PARK PLACE. 1®. HaU rm. pri
vate home Evenings NE 8-3643.
PARK PL. Large furnished rm.
Working person pref. ST 9-2760.
PROSPECT PL., 775. Large fur
nished rm. Share kitchen and bath
with one. Working person prefer
red. Can be seen after 5 p.m.
All day Sat., Sun.
PROSPECT PLACE 1118, Furn rm
use of kitchen and bath rm work
ing people preferred PR 4-4611
PROSPECT PL.. 1065
1 and 2 ntts
PR 8*8914
PROSPECT PL. Large, sunny studio
Beautifully fum, *15. Quiet, refined
pref. Ref. MA 26319.
PULASKI ST., X. Fumiahed rra.
Man preferred.
UL 2-4620.
PUTNAM AVE., 493. Kitchenette
Also hall rm. WorMng man pre
ferred.
PUTNAM AVE., 981 — 2 rma,
furnished. Light cooMng. GL 512®
PUTNAM NR. Patohen. Hall rm
for rent - man preferred - GL 5
5078. call after 7 p.m.
PUTNAM AVE., 754, Neatly furn
ished rm. quiet working man pre
ferred.
PUTNAM AVE., Nr. Lewis, Large
cheerfully furnished rm. cooking.
Respectable wklng couple prefer
red. GL 36143.
QUINCY ST., 346 Turn haU rm.
Male with steady job preferred.
QUINCY ST., 346A Kitchenette Ring
parlor floor bell.
QUINCY ST., 74, Large fum room
Man preferred. MA 513®.
QUINCY ST., X7. small front rm.
nice home. Ught housekeeping,
business girl preferred. MA 26925
QUINCY ST., 466, HaU rm. WMng
man preferred No cooking.
SARATOGA AVE . 1 furnished room
and 2 Furnished rooms, beauti
fully decorated. Room next to Mt
chen. Nice rooms on a good
Street, near achebls. Bus stop to
front of door. Near subway. Work
ing adults preferred. Cooking and
privileges References required
Owner. GL 519*0 or GL 571®.
ST. JAMES PL., 22, Large Mtch
enette Bustoeaa couple preferred
ST. JAMES PL., 93. Rm. Quiet
reliable worMng person preferred
ctTToHN'FPL. 994. 2 adjoining
rms. Conveniences WorMng peo
ple pref. PR 57879.
*
ST. JOHN'S PL. — 2 rma, con
veniences, 4 rma, nnfura; work
ing people pref. PR *7679.
ST. JOHNS PL.. 583. 2 fumiahed
rms CaH Jfter 6 p.m. UL 7-5063.
S3 ST. JOHN’S PLACE
BU 4-1245
LARGE furn rm. Nr ERT Respect
able quiet working lady pref.
Share kitchen A bath with I. *13.50
DI 26871
KITCHENETTE A rma. Subway en
trance. PR 36550
LARGE RM Share bathroom.
GL 36392
2 LARGE beautiful rma. Kitchen
and bath same floor. Front. Very
reasonable. GL 3-1028.
HALL RM. MAN
® irk.
PREFERRED.
GL 57831
3 LARGE ROOMS
GL 3-4028
MEDIUM RM Respectable home.
PR 4-8611.
SPACIOUS RM Beautifully decor
ated. Quiet family, near tranap.
$12.® per wk. BU '4-4233.
FURNISHED Kitchenette. Working
people preferred. UL 7-2807
HALL RM WITH COOKING.
HY 1-!
2 AND 1 RMS. Beautifully fumiahed.
Parlor floor front and back. Near
tranap. EM 66372. evenfnga HY 5
4972.
FRONT HALL RM. M WKLY.
ST 503X
FRONT FURNISHED rm. $13 wkly.
Own refrigerator. ST 3-0321.
2 LARGE RMS Furnished Share
kitchen. Large dinette and bath
with ooe. Welfare. EV 56787.
RM TO RENT. Working mother
with baby preferred. Cooking facil
ities, tt block to transp. HY 3-4037.
NICE large rm for rent. WorMng
people preferred. ST 9-9354.
EXTRA large rm. Private kitchen
Working girl preferred. Also 3
rma. Welfare. EV 5-0562.
HALL ROOM. Working girl praf.
UL 7677*
I^ARGE RM. Couple preferred. Share
kitchen. Also large rm. Single
person preferred. CaU after 6 p.m.
MA 2-9135
LARGE front alcove rm. Semi
private kitchen and bath. Single
person or busineas couple prefer
red GL 52486
HALL RM nr transp.
after 5 p.m. UL 76015.
borne
FURN RM to let. Greene Ave nr
Sumner Ave. Can after *.
PR 51674
LARGE RM. Man preferred. HY 5
28X. call after S.
LARGE RM FURNISHED
GL 55162
LARGE FURNISHED RM.
IN 7-lg® after 5 p.m.
2 RMS. and Mtchenette WorMng
persona preferred. Near transp.
CaU after S:® ST 55490.
F FURNISHED RMS FOR RENT
PR 4-0405
ST. JOHN'S PL.. 780. Large front
rm, furnished, male worMng pre
ferred. PR 2-8720.
ST. JOHN'S PL . 51. Large private
Mtchenette rm. Welfam DE 5
a®.
1 LARGE RM with private Mtchen
and bath. 1 flight up. Respectable.
Quiet person preferred. OL 5
9276.
SMALL”RM. MALE“PREFERRED.
PR 4-7116
or, MARKS AVE., SM: Fumtokld
rm. Mtchen, security owner.
FURNISHED rfn. References. Kit
chen CaU ST 57483 MA 2-4327.
ST. MARKS AVE. SmaU ran. Cook
ing within rm. Gentleman prefer
red. NE *62®.
ST. MARKS AVE.. MS. For®Mild
rm. in private home, waah haaln,
\cooklng, worMng preferred, call
^/anytime.
ST. MARKS AVE., 71*. Near Noa-
trend, fumiahed studio with Mt
chen. Elavator building. Newly
decorated, singles and doublet
OWNER
SO. OXFORD ST., Stogla raw. *10
wkly. OL 7-23®. UL 54141.
SPENCER PL„ n. i Fansraii
mn, plus private Mtchen, work
ing adulta preferred, ring base
ment hell.
STERIJNG PL.. 6®. I-arge rm.
bath on seme floor. Workingman
preferred.
STERLING PL., kitchenette, excel
lent location, (16® adults pre
ferred PR 56*11.
2 RMS. FURNISHED. ADULTS
GL 5S733
NEATLY
woman preferred.
ST 3-4773.
rm. WorMng
ST 53495 or
LARGE RM and Kitchenette, *14.
PR
FURN RM Share Mtchen and bath
room with one person. Brownsville
EV 36492
KITCHENETTE refrigerator Call
after * p.m.. all day gat h 9un.
PR 53806
NEATLY furn studio rm. Near all
tranap UL 761*3.
ONE Medium and one small rm.
One block 8th Ave. eob IN 76671
I FURN RMS Working couple pref.
HI 3-4544. call anytime from 7
to * A.M. • to M evea
Continued on following pogo
IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
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42 • N. ¥. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Cant'd frew preceding yay
CROWN HEIGHTS
-Attw
«. 3. 4 RM. APT*..
mbs ANDOtSON
an throop avk.
BY i-mm
PLAZA FUNDING COW.
773 Noatrand Ava. Bklyn B
Eve. A Sunday.: PR (-IMS
CHOWN UTS — a
Brknd New
1
I’kway
ALL MODERN
NO FEE
ME. OTHO
1. 3to. •
PR 2-2749
OWNER
Ito, J.
day a
Newly
3to
PR 8-1004
apts. CaU
lto
“ Kii. VL MRS
PARK PL,
Modem 5 l
Gate. Am., modem 4 rms.
1 rma. M2.S0;
GREENE AVE. 235, 3 Rm». all
rate, modem hath,
ST 93325 and ^L Hi
ATLANTIC AVE 19*4. 3 Rom
Newly ronovatad Flret On
quire Mf$. Me Mlllto 1964 Atlan-
tic Av*.
2. >■ 4. 3. • RMS L Alt vacantL Mb
fare. CaU Irak PR *6731
CROWN
•79 Flat B * rma. <M.
dL 44957
GETTING MARRIED’
’ ,^RCE MODERN RMS. DECOR
ATED, WORKING PEOPLE PRE-
5- NO PEE. SUPER 110S
DEAN ST NEAR BEDFORD. » TO «
OWNER
412 ST. marks AVE ar JEWISH
Modern »t$ rm apartment
OWNER
ALBANY AVE.,
and OL «3» Owner.
PR 44117
1 RM APT. Nice
Child. Call
before 9 a.m.
PACIFIC W-. lm. J Rma. 4 R1-
rate, children IN 7-17(4 and GL 2-
1938
Ito RM- AM- newly
hfllre*MU» Owner
(Do net call from Fri. Sun down
to Sat. aim (down.)
u*. m
______ An. near St. John's mb.
bat, IB. .■» fo*. Owner. IN 3-3378
Ito Urge
sr PI IX,. 4. **•*•,«£
FLATBUSH-2330 Tilden Ave.,
2ft rooms, immediate occ
decorated. See *upt.
or M. C O'Brien,
Inc. UL 44500.
3 RMS $70 WELFARE
IN 7-9472
end 4 rm apt.
7-1241
OWNER
ROT CONTROLLED APTS.
ST MARKS AVE. 2to elevator _* *2
LETTERS AVE. Pi elevator *101
TAPSCOTT ST. 3. modem —0 80
UNION ST. 1 beautiful ----------- > M
PACOTC ST. J. decanted --------* «#
WILLIAMS AVE. X
LEGION SI. 4. welfare --------• 7*
WILLIAMS AVE. 4 modo
LINCOLN PL 4. lovely
PRESmejUT ST, 5.
MANY OTHERS AVAILABLE
OOOD REPERDKXS
HOWARD H. SILVER
IS. N9L Bklyn. PR 92300
M HANCOCK ST. ar
ReM) Ito res
SL 4-7244
NEW APTS
3 AND 3to RMS, all modem, coo
venlent shopping. Transp. No
fee MO and ap - 55 Brooklyn
Am. Super or MA 2-0676
OWNER
BKLYN FINEST NEIGHBORHOOD
EXTRA LARGE APTS.
Ultra Modern Luxury 3ft
JO FT. LIVING RM AND BEDRM
OVERLOOKING PLEASANT GAR
DEN, DELUXE FULL 1DTCHEN.
WALK IN CLOSETS, COLORED
TILE BATH. EXCELLENT SERV
ICE. • MINUTES TO NEW YORK
ALL SUGBS. BUSINESS ADULTS
PREFERRED. 3119.
OWNER
AC 2-4416 BEFORE NOON. AFTER
S PM
SO. OXFORD srr. - Beautiful 3to
rm. apts. Downtown Brooklyn
Area. Near Stores X an
HY 3439 Owner.
huLTOR
ST.,
1393. Near
aad bath. Strictly
1*3, a* Broker
MA
BT.. 114. Wt rm.
HY 3-1114
after I P.M.
sr xane
3 RM LUXURY APT. Colored tUe
bathroom, hardwood floors.
PR 3-37S9
OWNER
3 RMS UNFURNISHED. Lincoln Pl.
3*0. 3 rma Dean St. 38$.
3 rma. Ellery St. 363 OWNER
CaU HY 34930
2 RM APT. UNFURNISHED
Reaaonab'e. CaU after 7.
337 Prospect Place. Ground floor apt
OWNER
X 3. 4 RM APTS. UNFURNISHED
Welfare — Children — No
Call Owner 9-3 p.m.
NE *-143*
Ito RMS APT. Newly decorated.
Wuiklug couple prefeued
MI 7-6067
64* Belmont Ave. ___
OWNER
PARK PL. 3 RMS, 390. Apt
Christopher Ave. 3 rma. (74.57
AGENT
CROWN HEIGHTS
PRESIDENT ST
LEXINGTON AVE.
R. J. HUGHES
PR 2-49*3
*1*0
3 RM APT. Modern fadllttoe.
lneoa prof sort nasi couple
red. Reference* Also 2 light
now preferred. ST 3-5475. DI X
*300. OWNER.
2 AND S ROOM APARTMENTS
AU private. Children.
GL 2-1926
OWNER
MODERN lVfc. 3. 5. 6 ROOMS
Children
M. STEWART SL 4-3313
NOSTRAND AVENUE, 488
MODERN BUILDING
Ito
Avenoa Subway. Noatrand Av
’’h** Gas nnd Electricity
BORO HALL AREA
Felly Air Conditioned, % 214,
3, 3ft New Apartment*
Available. Modern Equipped
Kitchens nnd Batbrms, Shop-
ting Centers and Trensp.
Around Comer.
FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED
FROM $95 nnd UP
Renting Office en Premises
MR. PAULSEN UL 14494
2 RM APTS from *50
from *55
3 rm apts.
from 355
4 rm apts.
from 875
3 rm apts.
Realty. 38 Riverdale
Saratoga Ave.
Aw.
DI 1-7700
MARCY AVE — 3 rm eqrt.
unfurn or furn and turn
floor rm.
KV 7-
UNFURN APT
OWNER
HY 1-3*30
OWNER
2 Rm Modern Apt.
3 Rm. apt. Park Place. I
4to rm. apt. Park Slope. tas,
6 rm apt. St. Johns Pl. *130.
J. Bu CANAN
PR 2-9598
311 Kingston Av*., near Union.
Crown Heights. Prospect Pl., mar
Utica Ave. 3 rooms, ground floor
rear, modern apartment house,
(06. security. Broker PR 2-0003.
.
* •R^S-
n ... —i
S*
topher Ave. Brooklyn See Supt
Mr Butler. Apt. 2F then caU
agent, WO 3-3470.
FLATBUSH
3 rim. Adults preferred. At subway
8138. 4 rms. 1st floor 880.
L. 1
Martin ___ BU 2-5MH)
3t$ RMS. First St., 880: Empire
rms, »»; Sterling Pl.
*M| 3 rma, Carlton Ave.,
i rms. Carroll St., *110; 4
Ptfk Pl.. «110i 4 rma.
York Ave., *115; *
PI., *1251 • rma.
3
«73l
2Mh St. *150; 5 rma. Quincy St
8*5; 3 rma. Eastern Parkway412*
Berrlman St.. I rma. 3123; 4 rms.
E. 2*tb IL. *130; 8
Ave. «4focall
EAfTT N Y - 3 OR 4
to everything
VI 7-7*7*
FLATBUSH — M
rm. 1 bk. BT. I yr
BT W723. (Owner)
OWNER
rm lox.
lga living
*103
I*
dacoratod. madam, $95
$150 Ann Boqc. Av.
IN 2-2499
HY 3-1202
OWNER
CREENPODTT, 73 Division Pl.
large 3 rm apt, new paint, prtv
ate kitchen and bath, nr
no fee. *73 mo. can Mrs.
EV 4-8732
907 ST. JOHNS PLACE -2 — 316
Reasonable Rent. Call
10 AM and 8 PM
owner
OWNER
PRESIDENT ST — 1W
and 3>A
rms 874 and >110, sU
equipment, beautifully
excellent house and block, no
fee WO 2-2542 before 8 pm. UL 7-
4077 after 6 pm. Owner.
CARLTON AVE
PARK SLOPE .
STERLING Pl. _
HERKIMER ST
3
4 rms
. 3
3
Many other,, a,PA. MA 2-5100
Welfare .... Children
1844 Strauss St. cor Pitkin Ave
Green A Wlte, DI 5-1177 DI 3-U9*
CARLTON AVE------- J rma. child
BUSHWICK
— * rma. Modem
CROWN HEIGHTS — 516 rma, mod
F1ATBUSH------ -— g rms. Child
M L« PAT PR M633
PULASKI ST — 375
3 rm apt *67.57
mpt on premises .
Broker
WASHINGTON AVE. TU 1 rm,
A bath. *75 monthly 1 month,
aacurtty Phone after 11 A.M.
UL 7-0*13 Owner
X 4. X 4 ROOM APARTMENTS
CHILDREN
Stanley Downer Co *27 Noatrand Av*
PR 2-3400
Apts. Available
All Over Brooklyn
r«, 3% 4's, S's, 4's
From $47 and Up
Children Welcome
Mr. Baiman
UL 7-3400
1192 Fulton St. (near Bedford)
Ajax Reel Estate
Am. (Near Kent
Am.) 2 rma. *70.
GE 244S4
Owner
________ *135
6 rma Willoughby Av. _______5100
PAUL
IN 7-9415
3 RMS *66.73
4 RMS *15
5 RMS. |*S
Wyooa St.
PoweU St
Bainbridge St.
BU 7-3078
PARK SLOPE Modernized
Street Sea
Can PR 4-3520
2to rm
437 First
Apt 1A or
95 WASHINGTON AVE
ton SL) Ito
.elevator bldg. 30 ft.
eta. ST 9-1169
(■
Ful-
apt.
sub
NICE RMS. am
aub. 443 St. Jobos Pl. CaU ES 3-
3790 or UL 7-7007. Owner
2 RM APT. quiet respectable bust
neas couple preferred. MA 2-9368.
caU between 6 and 0 pjn. Own
FLATBUSH
PARK PL
3 rm studio. 385
3 rms. *90;
St. Sto rms, studio *78,
Agent — HY 1-1937 — MA 2-5593
HOPKINSON AVE. 589 (Sutter Ave)
3 nice rms 865 month. See Thun
7 PM AX 1-7134
OWNER
CHURCH AVE 2535 (Bedford Ave)
3 rme *70 month. Couple prefer'
red. See Friday 8 PM. AX 1-7134
OWNER
3 RMS POWELL ST. 360 equipped
near everything, paint and wall
TR 5-2504
supplied.
AGENT
3 RMS, MODERN, steam, convent
ent neighborhood. Controlled rent.
BROKER.
>62.
RE 4-5588
UNFURNISHED APT,
light and airy, Zto rma,
166 St. Marks Ave.
OWNER
DONT WORRY IF YOU NEED
AN APT. 3-4-5 Rm apta for rent
Kebeck'a Real Estate
406 Saratoga Ave.
HY 8-0639
461 FRANKLIN AVE., nr. Putnam
Ave.. 2 rms, $65 per mo plus
security. Go directly to premises
ask for Mr. Moore-
OWNER
MA 2-7770
2, 3. 4. 5, 6 and 7 rms.
Available In AU Areas of
Brooklyn, Children- agent
, Lm(m
Mr,
CLERMONT AVE., 235 — Large 2Vi
rm complete apt. Business couple
preferred. Reference. Security.
GL 2 8806
DE 8-6566
-
OWNER
4 Rooms and Over
CROWN lUta. 3 rma modern
*100
4 rms
Ills.
3 rms
3100
Flatbush. 6 rms
Agent
UL 7-6017
APT FOR RENT - 4 RMS Working
adults preferred with reference
38S. CaU wkends ST 3-1417.
OWNER
5 RMS. *125. Working adults pref.
Christian Home CaU 1U 3-1315
After 6 p.m.
OWNER
CHRISTOPHER AVE. 4 RM APT.
*88 11 Apt House. Children
AGENT
MRS. DAVIS
___________ PR 2-4983
SHOOM^VACANT APT Working
couple pref. Child CaU after 7
p.m. GL 2-3690. Owner.
4 R(X>M APARTMENT
Near New Lota IKT Train.
Bust neas couple preferred
PR 4-7762
OWNER
UNFURNISHED 4 RM APT. Newly
decorated. Couple preferred. CaU
ST 9-4108. Agent or come to 297
New Lota Ave. 2nd Or rear.
4~RM~APT~>95 MONTH
Reference, security. Adults preferred
UL 8-8923
OWNER
5 RMS Unfurnished. WilUamsbridge
section. Use of porch and yard.
3130 month. Agent. WA 6-9343,
TV 3-1399. TI 1-9838.
5 ROOM APARTMENT
Unfurn. Call OWNER
GL 3-5808
4. 5.
rooms.
Broker
709 Sterling PI. MA 2-5888
Children.
MODERN APT. BUILDING
Pulaski St. 3 rms $67.57 children.
Park PI. 5 rms *76 chUdren.
Park PL 4 rms $83 children
Lafayette Ave. 4 rms $115 children.
Eastern Parkway, 5 rms 3123.
DILWORTH REALTY
1095 Bergen St.
SL 6-3000
Modern 6 rm. apt. 5125 mo. second
floor, 2 family house.
DI 2-6392
Owner
5 rm apt.
1793 Union St.
IN 7-3974
OWNER
4Mi rms.
preferred.
Working couple
Owner.
GL 2-7410
4 rms to let. quiet working
adults preferred. caU after
5 PM, DI 6f9677 Owner
DI fc-967
6 room apartment, very large rms,
working adults preferred.
spart&ent.
BU 4-5208
OWNER
MONROE STREET. 4Vi brigM^rms
Security.
OWNER
GL 5-6445
SCHBIECTADY AVE.
5 rms, adults preferred.
BUSHWICK
DeKalb Ave, 4 rms, adults pref. *71
WESTON'S
BU 2-7864
*113
APTS GALORE!
Many, many 114, 2, 3, 4, 5 and
5 room apartments - apartment
buildings, some newly renovated.
Also furnished rooms-
L1TTLE JOE'S ENTERPRISES
1264 Pacific St
PR 4-9298
4 rm apt
Furnished apt
4 Rooms and Over
DA*1°15
OWNER
4 Rms Downtown Bklyn, $100
Welforo— UL 7-4077
OWNER
6 rms
*100 Bainbridge
Children.
St
HY 1-8530
OWNER
Now York, 4 rm apt, $60
monthly, aecurity. ST 3- 0321
RENTALS
GUARANTEED
. ...... $79
4 ROOMS
5 ROOMS........................... $89
6 ROOMS
............... $93
7 ROOMS .............. _...... $98
No Fee
Some With Option
. Minutes To Subway
AGENT AX 1-1717
6 ROOM APARTMENT
Flatbush area. CaU:
SHARPE
LA 7-2700
EASTERN PARKWAY
4 ROOM APARTMENTS
Utica Home Realty
SI. 6-U75
4 LARGE ROOMS
Private, modern, parquet, decorated,
tree-fined residential block, nr aub
AGENT
Rent, *110.
IN 2-2762
IN 9-9370 or
*110
6 RMS. Crown Hts.
*123
5 rms. Crown Heights
2ti rms. Crown Hts
-3 85
-9115
5 rms, Bushwick __ __
4 rms, Hancock St.
* 85
Many More, Call PR 3 4600
DYCE REALTY
KASTKHN PKWY 5 rms. Adults
5130.
preferred. Reference.
PR 4-0992
AGENT
unfurnished. Children
RM .4PTS furnished or
AGENT
PR 8-1084
4 RMS AND BATH, *96.
Two working adults preferred.
DI 6-4254
OWNER
3 RMS460;
4 RMS, 685;
5 RMS. *100;
RMS, *120;
BOOKER JONES
AGENT
HY 3-6886
PR 8-6222.
WELFARE. WELFARE. WELFARE
4 RMS. $105;
3ta RMS. *85
6 RMS. *125;
5 RMS. 5115;
HY 3-6886
BOOKER JONES
EAST NEW YORK — Attractive
modern 6 rm apt, tile bath, show
er. convenient to transp. CaU oi
write Charles H. Vaughn 678 De
catur St, Bklyn GL 2-7610.
5 ROOM_APARTMENT
274 Sumner Ave.
and Quincy St.
OWNER
E.N.Y. Vacant. 5 rooms upper. Newly
decorated. Heated. Rent, *120. 460
Watkins St. No Fee.
Reliable
JA 6-6660
2860 W. 28TH ST. CONEY ISLAND.
4 VACANT RMS, WELFARE. SEE
SUPT. BUNGALOW X OB CALL
BEN, RA 8-3686.
VAN BUREN ST.. 199, 4 rm un
furnished apt, adults preferred,
call EV 4-8612. after 1 p.m. owner
EAST N.Y. 7 rms, 2nd floor, pri
vate, parquet, children, *125.
BUSHWICK 6 rms, newly decorat
ed; children. 1 flight up. *126.
Bedford Stuyvesant, 5 rms. Parlor
and ground floors. Yard, Children
*115.
Ridgewood. 4 rms. 1st floor, Chil
dren, beautifuly decorated, *97.
CENTRAL AVE., 4 rms, apt. Hse
2nd floor, children, *90.
CROWN ESTATES Hickory 3-5590
Bklyn.
1034 Lafayette Ave.
Apts. Available
All Over Brooklyn
4's, 5'*, 4's, S's, 2's
From $47 and Up
Children Welcome
Mr. Lucks
ST 9-4100
1192 Fulton St. (near Bedford)
Ajax Real Estate
Welfare, Children 4 rms $115
3 rms *90. 2V4 rms *85. Modern
MA 2-8796
R. J. Hughes
Lenox Rd. near Nostrand
5 rm apt, *103.50. Modern bath,
parquet floors. All rms private.
Dilworth, SL 6-3000
4’/a ROOM APT.
HY 9-9723
OWNER
EVERGREEN AVE., *74. (Nr. Hal
sey St.) 5 rms. refrigerator *80.
See Super Mr. Thomas, ChUdren.
ST 9-3478 Owner.
HART STREET, 5 rooms. *110 a
month. Working people pref. CaU
After 5 p.m. EV 8-4008
Owner
4 RM. UNFURNISHED Apt.. caU
Owner, 8 A.M. to 3 P.M., after
noons from 6 P.M. on- Hewitt,
HY 1-2240
s RMS.
6 Rms,
3, 5,
4 nns,
President St
Bushwick;
Decatur St.
Welfare
HART ST , 409 - Mi. 4 rms. It bath
wall to waU carpet, adults pre
ferred. *115 month. Right at sub
shopping owner HI 3-4824.
BEAUTIFUL 4 rm.
Bath. CaU after 6 p.m.
DI 6-3234
Owner
FLATBUSH — Rutland Rd. • 6 rma
sub. bus. 8116; 3 rma. Including
gas A electric, *125. Murray. IN 9-
3576 Or FI 1-5022.____
4toBM. APT. 104 HuU St.
all transp Respectable couple
preferred. CaU owner. HY
Kent at *90.
5 RM APT FOR RENT, $110
GL 2-1395
OWNER
Queens—Furnished
1, 2 and 3 Rooms
ST ALBANS — 3 rm. apts, furn
ished and unfurnished. Also 4 rm.
apts. 4i houses to lease.
REVANDER REALTY
200-06 Linden Blvd.
St
LA 7-6060
ST. ALBANS — HOLLIS — Lovely
3 room apts, furnished It unfurn.
Children. Also 4-room apt. It
houses. Agent — HO 5-6020.
FURNISHED 2 ROOM Apartment
Convenient transportation
CaU JA 9-1474
OWNER
ST. ALBANS : Studio apt. taste-
fuUy furnished, private entrance,
single or couple pref. *25 weekly
Me Cluro Realty, AR 6-8723. Also
3 rm. unfurnished apt.
S. OZONE PARK — 4 rm furn apt.
gas It electric Included. Child.
8123 mo.
Agent___________________ HO 441448
SPRINGFIELD GDNS. 3 room ap
artment. Business couple prefer
red. Furnished. CaU; LA T-TISI
________ OWNHt_____________
BEAUTIFULLY Furnished two room
apartment. Living room and bed
room. Reasonable. 114-52 176th St
OWNER
lt4 RM FURNISHED APT. Work
ing couple pref. Ground floor.
CaU evenings after 5 SP 6-7155
OWNER
LARGE Desirable furnished rms.
Business couple pref.
CaU after 6 P.M.
HA
9-7441
OWNER
NICELY FURN
APT.
Phone LA 8-6871
Owner
4 Rooms and Over
FURN 4 RM APT.
So. Ozone Park.
Child.
CaU any day except Sat.
OL 9-8185 ■»
Owner.
4ti rms. quiet borne, working
people NE 9-5863 Owner.________ -
Q UNFURN APTS 1, 2 3-
2. 3. 4 and 5 room apartments.
Near shopping, schools, and trans
portation. caU
SHARPE
LA 7-2700
Queens—Unfurnished
1, 2 and 3 Roams
MIC'KENS JA 3-0347
ALL SECTIONS of Queens, apart
ments, furnished and unfurnished
Better homes and communities.
170-10 Liberty Avenue. Jamaica.
(428tf)
3, 4 and 5 rms. Unfurnished and
furnished. 114-02 Merrick Blvd.
Addif Realty AX 7-1661
(taatf)
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
X 4, S and 6 rooms. Working
people preferred. Children.
SIMMONS REALTY
106-45 N.Y. Blvd. AX 7-2730
ROCKAWAY BEACH — Arverne
3ti large rms, modern, fine lo
cation *110. CaU after 6 p.m.
NE 4-0654.
3, 4. 5. and 6 room apartments.
FLORENCE LEOAWAN
200-27 Linden Blvd.
LA 5-8319 AR 6-7559
3-4-5 Rooms in All Areas
CHILDREN, REASONABLE
HILBURN REALTY GL 4-4640
HOLLIS & QUEENS
3 Room Apt.
3Mi Grdn Apt.
4tk Grdn Apt.
5>A Grdn Apt.
<105
*115
*129
*139
PARSONS REALTY
159-13 Hillside Av*. Jam. OL 8-4144
GUARANTEED
RENTALS
to Oiom Pk 4 ku ... $79
Jamaica 5 Rms________ $75
Hollis 6 Rms ____ $93
St. Albans 7 Rme______$95
Some With Option
No Fee
AGENT AX 1-1717
HOLLIS — Unfurnished, 414 room
apartment. Working middle-aged
couple preferred. CaU after 7 p.m.
HO 3-7120 Owner.
4 m. apt. couple pref.
Call after 5 PM.
01 9-6462
Owner
5 RMS, 120 MO.
AGENT
JA 9-1442
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 house, *80 per mo. No Fee.
7 Room house, *90 per mo. No Fee
Call us last and see for yourself.
AGENT
AX 7-0072
N Y State—Unfurnished
DUTCHESS COUNTY
PAWLING, N.Y.
Near. Poughkeepsie, or Brewster.
N.Y.
BARGAIN RENTAL VALUE
2 and 3 room apts.
Clean, Light. Modern
*60 to *75 per mo.
Also
FURNISHED APTS,
one and two rooms — Ideal for
elderly pensioners, *55 - *65 per
month Near church, R.R.,
school, work.
Phone Owner NYC. NE 4-7850
New Jersey—Unfurnished
4 Rooms end Over
JERSEY CITY. 10 minutes from
Manhattan. 4 rooms. Heat and hot
water. Newly remodeled. Ceramic
tile bath and shower, Hollywood
kitchen. *75 per month. References
required. Dial 201. DE 3-1313.
OWNER
APARTMENTS
JJnfurnished Wanted
LANDLORDS - Ust your apts with
us. Desirable clients waiting.
BROKER
PR 8-3789
WANTED I I I
Apartments. Booms. Kitchenettes
No charge to landlords
PAUL
615-A Nostrand Ave.
IN 7-9485
Brooklyn
Landlord's Free Service
Your Apts Kitchenettes and Houses
Needed. We have select clientele
waiting. Aurora Realty, 112-15 Far
mers Blvd., Hollis. HO 5-6020.
LANDLORDS FREE!
RENT YOUR APTS. ROOMS &
HOUSES THE MODERN WAY
LIST WITH PRINCE REALTY CO
172-08 LINDEN BLVD.
AX 7-9500
Apts. & Apt. Bldgs.
AU sections
Responsible clients waiting
371 W. 125th St.
310
AC 2-6300
LONG ISLAND apartments, kit
chenettes and rooms. List youri
with us for quick action Nr
charge to landlords---- Jenktna
Realty, 33-21 108th St.. Corona.
HA 4-4324
N.Y.
FREE LANDLORD LISTING
BRONX A QUEENS APTS. WANTED
HILBURN REALTY GL 4-4640
Apartments Wanted!
ANYWHERE IN BROOKLYN
Na Charge* ta Landlord*
Ratpansibla Tenant* Waiting
Plaasa Call Now
Mr. Baiman or Mr. Lucks
UL 7-3400
1192 Fulton St. (near Bedford)
ST ALBANS. Large 3 room apt.
Unfurn or furn. Modern. Near
bus Quiet business people pref
Refs. LA 7-0577 Owner.
Want A Working Tenant?
ACT NOW!
LIST TODAYI
J. BuCanan .
for
U
CaU
311 Kingston Av*.
PR 2-959S
(near Union)
GL 5-5451
3 ROOM
LA
2 p.m.
1454 PRESIDENT ST
FAIR DEAL
• IN 7-6900
4 ROOMS E. Pkway *81.36 Mo
4 rooms - Lafayette $85 Adults
preferred. 3 rooms- Welfare 575.
mo. and others. Mr. Bowling GL-
5-4604.
BRAND NEW APT
4 Large rma. private houae, holly-
wood kitchen, new hardwood
floors, tile bath, giant cloeeta,
young working couple preferred,
*110 per month. Agent PR 4-8162.
4 rooms. Modern
3 rooms, modern
2 family lease
*rr.
—' *73.
*150
MANY OTHERS
Concord 1284 Bedford Ava ST 3-2636
Bushwick aectiopn, 5 rms. *120.
4 rma. *75.
Powell St.
<99.
Boro Park. 5 rma.
Welfare
. Children
1844 Strauss St cor Pitkin Ave.
Green A Wlte. DI 5-1177 DI 5-119*
4 RM. APT., nice location,
ahopping and transp, adults child
preferred *91.15 per month. Mr.
Rabb ST 9 3649
*64 38
4 RM APT. Good location
ahopping and transp. *8*
month. Mr Rabb
per
BT 9-3*49
ROOM APT TO LET
10* Hancock St..
Call after 4 p.m.
MA 2-4357
Owner
3 UNFURN. Rms for rent working
adults preferred 3100 month. Ow
ner after 3 p.m. HI 1
MACON (T. - I Family Brownstone,
for lease modern. *185-
BAINBRIDGE St. - 3 rms. *95.
POWELL ST . 4 rms. 3*8, welfare
MADISON ST- 6 rms, welfare.
FRANKLIN AVE , 4 rms. welfare.
Fnlton- Marcy Realty Co. 13*0
Faltoa St.
ST
SUMNER. • rma. children
Jefferaoa, I rma.
Park Slope, modern 4 rms.
Agent,
HY 1-4937-
SOU
•100;
a. *120;
MA 2-5593
4 RM Apt. 5100 a mo.. Working
adult* preferred. CaU all day
Sun, Toes and Weds, after (
days. UL *-1244. Owner.
5 RM. APT. Nice maple
adults preferred,
8th Ava. sob. owner, HY
3 RM.
Adults
Throop
OL
I-exlnglon Ave.
After 3 pr
Owner
UNFURN. APT., 4 RMS. Good lo-
cation. CaU EV 5-2388
Owner
Working people preferred
UTICA Ave. and St. Johns Pl, beau
tiful 4 rm. apt 3 adults preferred.
Near shopping, transp owner IN-
7-9152.
STERLING PL. — Modem 5 rm.
apt. Colored tile bath, newly de
corated. Cali after 6 p.m.
any time. Owner ST 9-8032.
5'ri RM. APT. St. Marks CaU af
ter 5 p.m. *100 per month. 1
months aecurity PR 4-5004 Newly
painted. Owner.
5 RMS. OWNER
Write 825 E. 42nd St.,
Bklyn
10, N.Y.
UL 9-6453
SARATOGA AVE — 5 Rm.
CaU after 6 p.m.
EV 5-2328
Owner
SPRINGFIELD
Gardens. 3 beantt
choice location. New
ful ro<
houae. Private. Ni
tlon. Child. *110. monthly,
er’a Realty. FA
Walk
3 RM APT., Available June 1M New
ly decorated. Couple pref. *110
month, one month’s rent and one
month's security Owner OL 4-4374
apt.
3 ROOM APT. Bachelor or Mar
ried couple only pref. *100 Mthly
Owner. TW 9-6071 Call Eves. AU
day Saturday A Sunday.________
NOW RENTING newly renovated
4 rm. apta. *80 monthly. Every
thing new, near everything, 568
Baltic St. UL 84324 Agent. -
r RM. APT
First Floor
Newly painted. 'Modern decoration.
Owner.
929 Hopklnaon Ave.
Putnam Ave., 981
4 rm. modern apt.
Owner.
GL 5-1289
BUSHWICK Section — 5 lovely rm*
near shopping center and sub.
baokyard. respectable working
people preferred. GL 5-3703 Owner
4 RMS and bath, unfurnished, fur
niahed; working people prefer
red. children. Near aU transp.,
8th Ave. sub. Quiet home. Inquire
basement. Owner. 138 Decatur St.
PR 1-2711.
________
ROEBLING 8T„ 244 (Comer South
3rd) 4 rooms • 35*. See 8u
Apt. 4.
CA *-1200
Owner
LAFAYETTE AVE.,
181
Beautiful 4 rm. apt.
IVk room* *70.
I
111*.
Supt
BAINBRIDGE St. beautiful I rma
Irge, kitchen, nice neighborhood
«. Owner GL 3-7237
NICE Apartments svsllsble A1
arena. Modem Improvements. Al
der Associates Inc. 474 Saratoga
Ave. Bklyn DI
3 TO Y RM. Apta
* Good locations
aom4 also far Welfare MA 3-30*2
3 ROOM APT. 5110 Month with util
ities 123-20 146 Street. South Oz
one Park TA 9-7492 Owner.____
JUST RECEIVED
3. 4 and 3 rm apts.
Hawky Beaky HO B-7740
ST. ALBANS, 3 Ultra Modem Rms
Couple, child preferred. 393.
HARTY
FI 14950
ST. ALBANS 3$i RMS New modem
Call BROKER
Apt. *100.
LA 5-7417
JAMAICA. 1 Ultra-Modem. Newly
decorated. Child welcome. *110
P ARSONS REALTY 01 Ml 44
HOLLIS ( Rooms. 3
Garden Apt- Children
Welcome
Available now.
PARSONS REALTY 0L M144
3-4-5 ROOM APTS $75 UP
L J. DAVID AX 7J111
3-4-5^-* RM APTS. 1X3 family
house* lease Rent X Bale.
Reasonable Rant.
AGENT
HO 4-0448
a 4 ROOMS AND OVER
NR
LINDEN Blvd:
■o landlord or
large rooms. 3 fall
all with slldln*
eta baths Full dining room
Oak floors, respomdWe family
wanted. 8130 mo. May
Act. now Me Cluro Realty
AR 64723
. LANDLORDS - LISTINGS
Apartment*. Room*. Kitchenettes,
AU 4-7170 No Fee
AU *-7742
WIDOW with 2 teenage sons, wants
4 rm. apt. with 2 bedrms In Hoi
lis or St. Albans. .Steady Income
Would like to move In by June
3rd. No fee. GR 9-3481.
LANDLORDS for quick and satis
factory results Ust your rms and
apts. with us; many desirable
tenants awaiting. Ma 2-2652.
Broker
WE RENT
No charge to landlords. Same day
service. Walker's Rea'ty, FA 241989
147-08 Rockaway Blvd, Jamaica
LANDLORDS. We need apts for
our waiting clientele List yo
with us, no charge to you. 131
Ralph Ave Broker GL 3-3(00,
Landlords? List your apartments
room*, and houses at;
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VARIOUS Locations Various sizes.
Immellate occupancy.
131 Ralph Ave.
Broker
GL 3-2900
4 ROOMS, Excellent bldg A block.
E. N.Y. nr. Beth-El Hoopital. 3105
LW 4-1930 Agent. Weekdays. Al
so 3
CROWN
4
HEIGHTS— FLATBUSH
8100, Including utilitia. 5
*110. Good neighborhood.
William David, IN 2-1822.
4 RM. APT. Winthrop St., gas and
electric, *110 - 4 Rm. apt. Car-
roll St., *110. 6 rm. apt. Eastern
Parkway, *123 — * rm. apt. Riit
land Rd. (Children *125. Agent
IN 7-077*.
6, 5, 4, 3 Rms. apt. house. Crown
Heights. Children. Open Sun ■
PR 4-5822
AGENT
ST. JOHN’S PL. 5 Rms. 3*2 month
ly, parquet floors, call after 6
p.m. Adults preferred SL 4-1164
Broker.
LARGE RMS. Lincoln Pl., near
Buffalo *97 monthly CaU agent
After 8 p.m. ST 9-6125
3 RM. APT. 386; 4 nns. 3*0; 4
rms. *74 73;—5 rms, *73; 5 rms,
*00; 2 Family house for lease
N. Hodson. HY 1-4200.
EAST Flatbush
off
Highway
• rms.
PARK SLOPE.
3to. Ito.
Ultra-Mo«*ern. 4,
. HY 1-4163.
6 Rma. E. N.Y.
5 Rms. Carlton Ava.
4 Rma, Georgia Ava.
3 Rma. Da KaBt Ave.
2 rma, Willoughby Ava.
OPEN SUNDAYS
*125
6100
6110
* 85
I 80.
Children
Agent NE 8-5757-8
* LARGE RMS Modern parquet,
tree-lined block, near
*11*. agent IN 7-11*4.
ONE LARGE 4 rm. apt for rent
good neighborhood
BU 4-4020
Boil
3123.
1110.
3110.
4 RMS, Crown Heights,
ding, 1133.
4 RMS. Flatbush.
4 RMS. OSborna St..
5 RMS. Chauncey St ,
Can Mrs. Cambridge.
Evenings PR 8 2320
4 Rms,
WALWORTH FT ,
Broker
PR 1-6727
RM APT.
Welfare
Owner
IN 7-473*
OL, pnrior aad ground
4 rma.
*77;
rms, 3110
ROGERS AVE . «
Also 3 rma,
*127
* Rma, w-garage, child
M*l
1 Modem rms, apt. has
*80
Washington A Fnlton- 4
Mra. Sobers and Mr Sloan PR 3-9894
* ROOM Apt. unfurnished 2
furnished, light* CaU after 4 p.m
Owner.________________ UL 7-2408.
EAST FLATBUSH ^
NEW 2 family houae. luxurious mo
dern 4 rm apt. Ixtcated In a quiet
residents I neighborhood
lent fo hospitals A transp. Owner
Ml 7-7M7.
RMS
AIX Vacant Welfare caU
PR *4731.
F1.ATBUSH _
MasHve, beautiful
large cloeeta
lneee family preferred.
rms, 2 bathe.
srr 3-8786
1 RMS, $22.50 Ptt WIK
OWMtt
GL $-2062
1ft, 2, 3, 4, S & 6 Km.
BROKER
NE
FULTON BT.
1*M — Naw 3
wMA aU
3M. CaB WY
Cl4
*«
JA 3-SM9I SJ’
4 RM. APT.
Beautiful neighbnrhnori Mrs. Keo-
OL *•
PACIFIC ST. 2 rms,
AIARAMA AVE. 3 rms.
HINSDALE ST. 3 rms,
RACKMAN ST, 1 rms.
JEROME ST, 3 rms.
•’S ------ -----------
*44 HERKIMER
*58 floor. UOSi
Mi l HOPKINSON AVE.
SACRIFICE
West 121 St 7th Ave.
VACANT 11 ROOMS. 2 BATHS,
BRICK. Oil, LEGAL ROOMING
NO VIOLATIONS FULL PRICE
ONLY *11400. CASH *4,500. NEEDS
REPAIRS
CALL OWNER PL 7
SACRIFICE
W 132 ST-7 AVE
Vacant, 11 rma, brick, new oil
burner. 6 kitchenettes, legal room
ing, no violations, registered rent
*7800 year. Cash required only *3750
CALL OWNER PL 741985
L X 3. family houses. Also Income
properties. All Boros.
C. LESLEY JOHN LE 4-7758
3 family brick. 10 rms. 3
1 shower, can be delivered all va
cant. Price *16.500. Cash *4,000.
Samuel A. Hawkins, Ltd.
271 W 123 St rm 210
AC 2-6300
HOUSE FOR SALE
405 W. 148 St. Price *252)00
Call OWNER
WA 6-7127
HOUSES for SALE. Manhattan,
Bronx. Brooklyn, Westchester.
Ixuig Island. Edwards Sisters
Really Associates 740 St. Nich
olas Ave. AU 6-6880.
FOR SALE. Private house
125th St. 3 legal rooming houses,
also, 1, 2, 3. family homes in
Bronx. Others MR. MARTIN
AU 3-9496
ABRAHAM
HOMES
GIANT SIZE
NEW 2 FAMILY
6 & 6 ROOMS,
2’/z BATHS , .
Finished Basement'
2 Car Garage, 1 Fare
LOW DOWN PAY
30 YR MORTGAGE
TO All!
MOD: 732 E. 222 St.
Between Barnet Ava. A
White Plaiat Rd.
BUILDER
OL 4-4051
SUBURBAN UVDWT~
New houses — 2 family brick. 6 4
5. Finished basement, 2W tile bathi
Yard, garage, wall ovens. Near
transp. church, schools, shopping
area. 1 fare xone. c
10% Down, Bank Financing
ROBERT B. COOPER Realty Corp
lie. real estate broker
wkdays UN 4-1369 - Sat It Sun
KI 7-9940.
buy directly from plans_____
HOUSES FOR SALE
Bronx—For Sale
BRONX
1 Fare Zone
Thruway Village
2 Family Brick
Playroom Garage
G.l. Approved
Ask About
Our Layaway Plan
AU areas
All sizes
Samuel A. Hawkins. Ltd.
271 W. 125th St.
Room 210
AC 2-6300
Westside — All vacant modern 2
family brick, 2 car garage, *4400
cash required.
DORSETT
536 E. 161 St.
LU 9-5120 WYJ_-25S7
2 FAMILY HOUSE. Good condition
11 rms. Near Freeman St. Call
Owner after 6 p.m. Rodriquez
WY 1-1238
W BRONX — Modern 3 family
brick. 2-7 rm apt, 1-3. oil. garage,
plot 50 x 100. Others. Lang Realty
FO 8-1120
’ $1,750 DOWN
Buys 3 Bedroom Home
N. RIKELMAN CY 5-5710
2939 Tiemann Ave.
Directions: E. on Gunhill Rd. to Ar-
now Ave., left at Arnow Ave. (Post
Office), to Tiemann Ave., left at
Tiemann Ave. to model.
Open every day including Sun. from
Noon till Dusk
PAULDING AVE. Brand new at
tached brick 2 family, 6 A 5 fuU
basement. *26399 up. E. 218 St.
6 rm. duplex plus 2 rm. studio,
porches, garage *23,500 Mr Mur
phy AC 2-8585 Sun. TU 2-8168.
2 family brick. 6 It 6. 2 garages
finished basement Cash *3400.
2 family brick. 6 A 6, 2 garages,
finished basement. detached,—
Cash *6400. 2 family brick 6 A 6,
2 garages, finished basement. GI.
Cash *2400 2 family brick, 6 rm.
duplex A 3 rms. Finished base
ment, 1 garage. Cash *4.000 A
up. 3 family detached, 6 A 2 A
3 rm. apt., 2 garages. Cash *6400
Price *25.000. 3 family brick. Cash
*6400. Price *27400. Mr. Connolly
WY 2-2026.
2 FAMILY Brick home. College Ave
Bronx. 12 rms. 1 car garage.
Price *21,00. *4.000 Down, CaU
Mair CY 9-1389.
BEAUTIFUL 2 family home. 216 St.
Bronx. 10 rms. 2 car garage
Price *21.000, $4,000 Down. Call
CY 9-1389
SOUNDVIEW SECTION — Modern
2 family brick. Large rms. Oil,
Garage. Nr. sub Excellent loca
tlon. DEnnis CY 2-3777.
UNION AVE,. 1223. 3 Family
2 Family House For Sale
on E. 230 St.
Call owner at TO 2-9637
E. 227TH ST. — 2 family brick.
6In rm. duplex A 3 rm. walk
in. Porch and garage. Both apts.
available (May lease). *26400. Mr.
Murphy. AC 2-8585. Sundays TU
2-816*.
7 rms. shingls, vacant.
Cash *1500. Many others.
Lang Realty FO 8-1120
E. BRONX—Nice section, 3 family
brick, semi detached, garage, good
income, nice grounds, nr transp.
TU 2-8438
WISHART
E. 161ST ST nr Jackson — On*
family frame, 10 rms, 2ti baths,
call MO 9-2272 for appointment
6-8 evenings. OWNER.
THROGGS NECK - Artistic”* yr
old home, *175 mo. Buy-option.
SEYMOUR, AVE—8 yr old brick
home, garage, *165 mo. Buy-option.
MELROSE AVE. - Clean 3 fam.
modern improvements, aU vacant,
*200 mo. for 3 apts.
W. BRONX — 7 rm home, full
basement, *135 mo. Buy-option.
140th ST. WILLIS — 10 rm at
tractive brick home, 2 baths, suit
able 2 families. *200 mo.
MORRIS AVE. - 150th ST. - 2
family A store, *190 mo. Buy-option.
ALEXANDER DELIE CESE
384 E. 149th St.
MO 9-1408
TELLER AVE. W BRONX
MODERN 3 FAM BRICK
3/4 room apartments. 1/3 room and
garage. Income *215 month. Vacant
6 room apartment. Cash MAM. Call
brick. 14 rooms. oU teat. WAX) roora lpartmen
Handyman special. KI 7-6214 eves, Agent> mornings.
TU 7-1731 days. Owner.
TA
WEST BRONX. 2 FAMILY HOUSE
VACANT 5 AND 6. OIL. *15.000.
CASH *4A)0. R. JENKS, BROKER,
AU 3-6267.
^FAMILY, 2 apartments vacant
$2 AOO
down.
MANY OTHERS
Austin E. Freeman, licensed Real
Estate Broker 1739 Amsterdam.;MANTDA ST 2 Fam
Ave. FO 8-6364.
2 Family Brick,
Modem, 6*3. Owner.
335 Wilson Ava., Bronx
LUND ST nr St. Ann’s Ave. 10
family brick. Rent *6,000. Price
*22.500 Cash $8,000 ITegenser
Bkr, 1466 \\ iliiamsbridge Rd
TA 4-6767
Brick 14. 1-7
Foss. Price *21,000. Pregenscr
Broker. 1466 Williamsbridge Rd.
TA 4-6767
3 FAMILY, X Parking lot. HaU
Place, Poss. 3 rms. Rent *4,000;
Price *15,000. Pregenscr 1466
Williamsbridge Rd. TA 4-6767
LACONIA AVE. Vicinity. Bank fore
closure. Modem. 3 story brick.
8 rooms. 520J00. Cash *1,000.
Mortgage (108. Monthly. Broker.
TW 4-9664
Evenings
CONCOURSE vicinity" 2~family
brick X garage, *21.000.
W BRONX. 2 family brick X gar
wiujamSbrJDGE, 3 family brick.
1 FAMILY Brick and garage 50x100
age. »26J)00.
X garage. 10
*26,000.
SMALL CASH. 1 family, *
(1JOO
rmi
1 Family 7
12 nni.
family.
1
rms.
family.
2
14
family It
store.
2
15 rmi.
3
family.
FO 7 2953 •VM.
(1.150 down.
(2.150 down.
(1050 down.
(1.450 down.
*2000 down.
AGENT
216TH ST. 2 Family Stucco.
2 car garage, oil, *2.400 down.
163RI) ST, 2 family, 9 rma vacant
Tinton Ave. 7 rms vacant.
COHEN 391 E. 149 St. LU 5-3718
BRONX
2 Family stucco, 1-7 X 14 with
garage. Good neighborhood, con
venient to stores X IND aubway.
*6,000 cash. Hawthorne Lee, Inc.
MO 6-6200
Bronx-For Rent
WILLIAMSBRIDGE VIC. White
Plains Rd. 2 family. Poseesaton 3
rms. Income *123 monthly from 4
rm. apt. *165 a month. Security
Broker
MO *-7773
BROOKLYN-FOR SALE
Bainbridge St.
4 family brownstone. Fins location.
The full pries for this houae Is only
*14000. Good income. Live font free.
Owner-Agent
Terms Arranged.
ST 3-4295
Evan ing* ST t-1476
1 FAMILY, 13 rme. finished base
ment. parquet, *1000 down
LINCOLN PL. 2 fam. semi-detached,
garage, deeoratod. *4.000 down.
PRESIDENT ST, 3 family, 13 large
rma. patio, fsrage. terms One
mortgage.
OI SPECIAL I family. Bushwick
vacancies, 5(00 down.
6 FAMn.Y, 4-5 rms, parquet, J
vacancies, Inveetment $.1000 dn
*1000 DOWN BUYS a lovely 2
fam. ENY garage, 13 rms, petto
FAIR DEAL 14*4 F
IN 7-0900
Continued on following page
VACANT 6 room residence,
*1.100
down. 7 room residence. 31.100.
down. Both houses have oil burn-
era. combination sinks, table-top
ranges. CaU for appointment to
inspect. Austin E. Freeman Li
censed Real Estate Broker. 1738
Amsterdam Ave. FO 8-6364.
MANY OTHERS
Rooms.
CLASSON POINT-1 Family house
Expansion Attic.
Hot water
Storm Window*
Full cellar, oil -
heat. 4
largo yard. *96 Mthly, covers all.
TV 3-8173
Owner.
1 FAMILY Brick. 6 room*, garage
Baseme.*, tow down payment.
Long term mortgage. TU 1-0900
LACONIA REALTY. OL 4-6821
MANY OTHERS
BEAUTIFUL NEW
2 FAMILY BRICK
SOUNDVIEW STATION PEI.H'
BAY LINE, 1 block from subw
6 & 5 ROOM RANCH
LEVEL APTS. ’
3 Baths, FuM Basement
$3,500 DOWN
EASY TERMS
Silhouette Realty TU 2-2600
1296 E Gunhill Rd
Open 7 daya
NEW 2 FAM HOUSE
2 CAR GARAGE
5 AND 6 ROOMS
E 227 St. bet Carpenter Avo
and Lowerre PI. Terms. Owner.
TU. 1-2811
TWO FAM.
Brick, all vacant. 13
rm*. with yard. caU owner
DA 8-6462.
East Bronx
Only a fee
New 2 family brick
left. Caah down only
*2.500
EGERTON DENNIS
149 St.
CY 2-3777
800 E.
SACRIFICE
family brick Willlamhridge Sec.
detached. 1 yr old. 11 rma.
i ■ X 1/*. (1.10 Income from 5 rms.
*189 per month pays all. Ix»w down
payment 20 yr mortgage Realty
Offerings. 2304 7th Av*. (Nr. 135th
St.) TO 2-4900-1
Vleluttj. Ptodlay Av«
3 fam. arlek X siintto
▼seam. OIL 3 yards. Oas-----
OWNKB
CT (-4271
2 FAMILY BRICK house. Franklin
Ave. go. Bronx. *19000. Gas beet,
Hollywood kitchen X Modern bath-
rm. Immediate occupancy. 3 room
ing houses for sale. All brick,
all modern, furnished X fully oc
cupied DA 3-6063. LU *-4*4*. Own
er.
IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300 .. TO PLACE WANT ADS.. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
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MASSIVE Brick split level. Sunken; EXTRA LARGE COLONIAL
living rm. 244 hollywood baths.
2 recreation rma. Enclosed patio. Acclaim Realty HO 4-3450
2 car garage. Truly magnificent _______• ,------------------------
An exquisite neighborhood. Price
$29*990. Mr. Toney SP 6-3360.
5 Bedrooms 144 Baths.
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44 • Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
Gat'd frui procoding pegg
Brooklyn Far Rent
MONROE ST, 3 Family, all vacant.
Gas heat. i»cc lot-Uon
BROKER
PR 1-6727
HOLLIS. English Tudor. 821.990 J MOTHER A DAUGHTER
Detached custom built mansion j ST ALBANS. $16500 G.I. No Cash
Must Be Seen, one look to worth FHA Approved. Finished basement
Extras,
more than a thousand words of | Garage.
AX 1-0100
description Thia home boasto of TROJAN
.
Qvoons— For Sale
[
QUEENS VILLAGE
I everything you desire in a '
Call for information
— **,-7400
169-12 Hillside Ave. Jamaica.
BROOKLYN-FOR SALE
BUT DIRECT FROM OWNER
SAVE COMMISSION
Putnam Ave. bet NosUend and
Marcy - near Boy's High School
Concord Baptist Church.
Preabyteriae • 4 abort blocks to
8th Ave. sub-2 Family Bro
all vacant. Excellent nif* _
burner parquet floara. wall-to-wall
oarpata, parlor fleer and hallway.
Call
ST 3-0347
BUSHWICK $1500 DOWN
Brick, 1 family.
Mr. Salisbury NE
PR Mtl!
No Money Down
(Closing Expenses Necessary)
S Family, all vacant. Decorated,
oil, modern, located la a One area
NE t-3731
DUMONT
Evenings SIS PY 1-3857 or come to
1215 Fulton St near Bedford Ave
Open every day Including Sundays
from 8:30 AM to 8 PM. Free Park-
ins.
2 Family $290 Down
FHA » year mor.gage. Finished
basement Oil. Detached. 10 rma
AVON. MIS St. Johns PR 8-8301
Brooklyn-For Rant
AJAX
UL 7-3400
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AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
^Near Bedford Are.)
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 A.M. to? P.M.
nnof UaISoImwc
ft
OssqJ
8 FAMILY BRICK. 8 rma
detached. Near 8th ave sob. 8145
with option to buy. Dalton
CL 2-0137
S FAMILY BRICK. U largo rma.
New ell eteam, parquet, newly
decorated. Brick porch, petto - all
vacant. Near 8th Ave. sub. Option
to bey. Owner. GL 2-0137.
BRICK HOUSE. Handyman Special
Very
OWNER
offer
LA 5-8909
1 FAMILY. 1-4 and 1-8 Rm. APTS.
Oil Ream, newly decorated, large
backyard, rent 8179 pei
Mr. Babb ST 9-3840 Agent
FOR LEASE
11 RM. HOUSE
OL 5-8889 or FI 1-4788
Owner
OPTION 23 Vernon Ave.
4 family 8250 month
HY 3487$
CROWN NTS (NR N.Y. AVE.)
2 family. 3 story and basement.
14 ROOMS. 4 BATHS
HOLLYWOOD KITCHEN
EXCELL FOR INCOME
MR ROBERTS
PR 8-1003
2 family, lease option. 10
rms. 8185 month
AflChlT
1
CROWN HEIGHTS
2 family brick, 13 rma. 8225
par month. Frank N. Brown
•
Ul 7-6017
UL 7-6017
« — —* 7*°17
______
ST ALBANS
818 J00
VA approved. 7 large rooms, 3 mas
ter bedrooms, modern kitchen A hath.
Very large garden plot. 2 car garage.
NO CASH QUALIFIED VET. MOVE
RIGHT IN Call for
JAXMAN REALTY, AX 1-7400
198-13 Hillside Ave.. Jamaica
S. OZONE PARK. Mother and daugh
ter aet -up Can be used aa a 2
family. 7 rooms. 2 modern We
hatha. 3 Utchens. oil heat. 817-500
Small cash. AGENT LA 8-2180
1 ft 2 FAMILY HOMES
NEW A RESALES OR BUILT TO
SUIT — QUEENS OR NASSAU.
ATTRACTIVE DOWN PAYMENT
FHA-GI A CONVENTIONAL
MORTGAGES
ADDIF REALTY AX. 7-1661
123-11 LINDEN BLVIXLegalJFam
ily. 4 A 4. 1st Floor vacant; auto
matic beat — Price 817,500. Call
Owner. AX 1-1803.
ST. ALBANS — Brick 9 rm. House,
bath on every floor, finished baw
ment. step down livingrm. dining
rm. and kitchen and breakfast
rm and kitchen and breakfast rm.
with lavatory, master bedim, on
second floor, powder rm. and 2
other bedrma. Third floor 2 bed
ims. and bath, slate roof. Flag
stone driveway and Walkway, one
mr garage, plot 48 x 108 Price
84OAXW Agent OL 7-1584.
CORONA _ Detached. 2 Family
28x175, one block station, com
pletely furnished, wall to waU
carpet. $30,000. or beat ofler,-
Owner.
OL 1-7281
NEW HOMES — Beautiful 2 Fam
ily Booses. < A„ Brick Front.
Large Booms Modern Kitchens
ttooe af Split Levels.
Hi-Ranch**, Reasonable.
HILBURN REALTY GL 4-4640
and
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS — BEAUTI
FUL 8 Room Boom with Finish
ed Basement, Garage, Lovely Cor
ner Plot. Save Closing Costs and
Points. HILBURN REALTY
GL
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS
BRICK TUDOR
Home with Lavender colored tile
bath, completely modern kitchen,
beautiful finished basement, 3 lovely
bedrooms, separate living and din
ing rooms. Detached garage. Con
temporary landscaping. Situated on
one of the most residential streets
in Queens; only 8900 cash needed
Call Agent for full details
AX 7-0236
BRICK RAflCH
3 YEARS YOUNG
Modern as they come. Cabinet
Lined Kitchen, built In oven. Tre
mendous bedrooms, full length base
ment. plenty of yard space and
extras galore arc the featurea of thia
Brick Ranch, only 8100 down to all.
880.85 monthly payment. Agent.
AX 7-0309
ADDISLEIGH PARK
1% YEAR 0U>
For the Fussy Buyer who to looking
for beat money can buy. An English
Colonial with Brick Facing and
picturesque scenes. Having a Formal
Living Room and Dining Room, the
most scientific kitchen a Housewife
will ever want, and a Hollywood
Bathroom fit for a Princess. 3
Master Bedrooms off Foyer leading
Into that fabulous Bathroom. Also has
finished basement. 8800 Cash to all
Buys this Fantastic Home. JA 6-7371
Agent
HANDY MAN SPECIAL
8 room Colonial needs paint and
carpentry work. Full price $7,500.
Cash down 8150 to all.
AGENT
AX 7-0309
2 FAMILY BRICK
6 ft 2 only $14,500
This 2 family must be been, 1
apartment consists of 6 rooms, the
other to a studio apartment, all
brick, finished basement, oil heat,
and only 1150 required. for all. Don’t
Lose out. HURRY! Call Agent Im
mediately before it to too late
JA 6-7302
I MUST SELL
Because my wife left my room and
board. Willing to sacrifice my Brick
3 year old ranch home below actual
cost. R's all modern and best of
condition Now that I am alone
house to too large for me. My Agent
says you can oMaln this home with
a total of only 8200 cash. Call Mm
at
AX 7-0072
REDUCED FROM
$16,000 to $12,500
Just Reduced my 8 room 4 bedroom
home with finished basement to
$12300 because of Job Transfer to
New Mexico. Desperate must sell
** ,or£^
\
11»
to re*n *>«>*- 1 w111 $*ve
tai •» AST*! Oils home with $150 cash. My agent
IN f'Wft sayi he win give you a full mortgage
at 876.53 a month. Call him at:
JA 6-7371
I 2 FAM,lY - 6 4 6
$350 TOTAL CASH
t BOUSE FOR LEASE. Also for sale LOOKING FOR A LARGE LEGAL
2 FAMILY HOUSE? THIS IS ITt
Completely detached with garage
In a fine area, with Subway, bus
Rooma are tremendous, ran be
had for as little as $16390. Full
Price. CaU Private Agent Now
JA 6-7301
DEAN STREET near KINGSTON
2 family, 14 rooms, brick. Rent
WUUam David
8238 monthly
Mrs. Bleman
PR 8-9731
CaU;
TM 5-8141
I MUST SELL
, SACRIFICE!!
1 MUST SELL MY VERY
CLEAN HOME THIS WEEK
AT A REDUCED PRICE. IT
FEATURES 8 BIG ROOMS;
3 BEDROOMS PLUS FULL
ATTIC A BASEMENT PLU8
2 CAB GARAGE PLUS BIG
40x108 PLOT OF LAND
SCAPED GROUNDS. MY
AGENT HAS THE KEY
AND HE TELLS ME THAT
ANY VETERAN CAN BUY
MY HOUSE WITH ONLY
8200 IN CASH! CALL HIM
NOW AT
OL 7-1970
ASK FOR MR WEISS!
HOLLIS - SPECIAL
8 ROOMS-$13,990
GUARANTEED
ONLY $100 DN.
OWNER'S AGENT
AX 1-1717
PREVIEW SHOWING
ARLINGTON HOMES
oH Sutphin Blvd. South of 108 Ave
Solid Brick. 3 Bedrooma. living
room, dining room, dinette. Expand
able features Only *15.990 low down
directions- Van Wyck exit Liberty
Ave. East 3 Sutphin Blvd. turn
right on Sutphin to model house.
Mat past Polish Hall.
CALL 516 FL 2-7684
REDUCED
$2000
I MUST SELL MY LARGE
AMERICAN COLONIAL
HOME IDEAL FOR A
LARGE FAMILY. IT FEA
TURES 8 ROOMS; 4 BED
ROOMS; FULL BASE
MENT: REAR YARD A
PATIO PLUS BIG 2 CAR
GARAGE; MY AGENT
TELLS ME THAT A VETE
RAN CAN BUY MY HOUSE
FOR ONLY 8200 CASH!
CALL HIM NOW AT:
OL 7-0960
ASK FOR MR. TERMINI
VACANT
REDUCED $2000
I MUST SELL MY HOME
THIS WEEK AS I AM GO
ING OUT - OF - TOWN. I
HAVE A BIG AMERICAN
COLONIAL HOME WITH 7
ROOMS:
3 BEDROOMS;
NICE GROUNDS PLUS 2
CAR GARAGE A FULL
BASEMENT. VETERANS.
ONLY 8200. FULL DOWN
PAYMENT. OTHERS. VERY
LITTLE MORE. CALL MY
AGENT NOW. HE HAS THE
KEY,
OL 7-0090
ASK FOR MR HAAS
LAURELTON
SOLID BRICK RANCH
Finished basement — wall to wall
carpeting — garage — appliances —
4 bedrooms . . . 8900 DOWN! ! !
0L 8-2101
CALL AGENT
"LIVE RENT FREE"
LEGAL 2-FAMILY
SOLID BRICK
2 tremendous ants—mod kitchens—
Hollywood Ms—plus 2V4 rm basemt
apt — automatic oil heat. FULL
DOWN PAYMENT 8900—call agent
OL 8-1911
B. HAZELL
3 BEDRM COLONIAL, HOLLIS
Perfect location, no down payment,
call right away.
Hawley Realty
HO 8-7740
BEAUTIFU ENGLISH TUDOR
CAMBRIA HTS. near everything,
garage, basement, oversized plot,
small down payment.
Hawley Realty
HO 8-7740
1 family house, good area, walk
ing distance subways. shopping
center 8800. down. Call
SHARPE
LA 7-2700
Sooth Ozone Park. Attractive Cape
Cod on a 60x100 plot. 4 bedrooms
beautifully finished basement. Price
821J00
MIC KENS JA 3 0347 A 0336
4 BEDROOMS
Cape Cod. Brick and aluminum
aiding, Rockwell Inner insolation.
40x100 plot. Full basement, Drive
way. Gas hot water heat. Combi
nation storms and screens 821300
McClure Reatly
AR 6-8733
SPRINGFLD GDHS $16,990
G.I. FORECLOSURE
8 Year OM Brick Ranch AU the
Rooms on I Floor. Modern Kitchen
and Bath. Rentable Basement with
Apartment, Oarage. Loads of Extras.
Immediate Occupancy
HOLLIS GARDENS $21,990
TO SETII.E AN ESTATE
Detached Colonial Stucco. 5A4 A
414 Room, Apartments Available.
Garage, Nite Club Finished Base
ment, over 5.000 Sq. Feet of Land
scaped Shrubs. Everything Goes,
Must Sell
G I. NO CASH Down FHA 1690 Down
Queens Home Sales
OL 8-7510
170-13 Hillside Ave.,, Jumiicg
AX 1-0100
A Gem!
TROJAN
——Jamaica
IIJJOO. G. I. No cash 3 bedrooma.
oil, garage. A-l location. Vacant.
Quick deal. Best home
Price FHA 8400
TROJAN
AX 1-0100
BAISLEY PARK. 1 FAMLY. 3
rooms. 2 bedrooma. oil heal. 8500
cash. Move in. NO CREDIT CHECK!
NO CLOSING FEES!!
COTE REALTY
J A 9-5003
8. OZONE PARK 1 Family. 5 rooms.
2 bedrooms. 8750 cash. NO CLOSING
FEES! NO CREDIT CHECK! GOOD
DEAL! Move lnl
COTE REALTY
JA 9-5003
HOLLIS LEGAL 2 FAMILY. Only
819.990. 2 large modern apts;
aemi-fintohed basement, large land
scaped plot, double garage. GJ.
No cash. FHA $1,000
HAH
JA 3-0098
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS Brick Cape
Cod, A-l area, finished basement
li attic. Large landscaped plot.
G.I. $750 down FHA $1,500 Only
HAH
$21,990
JA 3-0090
HOLLIS — LEGAL 2 FAMILY —
Brick, modern apts; 5 A bath A
3 A bath. Oil unit, garage. Price
reduced only 821.490 A $1,500 down
JA 3-0098
HAH
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS — Cus
tom built ranch, totuated on ex
ceptionally large 50x125 plot. Has
8 large rooms, modern kitchen
A diningn. 3 bedrooms, full fin.
basement, large grass carpeted
backyard. Beautifully landscaped
front yard. A11 In a neighborhood
you would be proud to Bve in.
Must be seen to be appreciated
Price $26,000. Act Now. Me Clur®.
Realty.
AR 6-8723,
RICHMOND HILL — 1 AND 2
FAMILY HOMES, SMALL DOWN
PAYMENTS, 25 YEAR GI AND
FHA MORTGAGES. EASY PAY
MENTS, COME SEE AND YOU
WILL BUY, M. JONES. MI 1-2221
CL 3-8361.
S. OZONE PARK — 5 Rooms, front
’ porvii A bath. fin. basement, gar-
age. oil heat, fully detached. Low
monthly payments. Cash over
Mtge. Take over remaining mtge.
Geo. H. Black, OL 9-7956.___
HOLLIS — 7 Room colonial. 3 bed
rooms and bath, dining room, liv
ing room, kitchen and porch. Cor
ner plot. CaU HO 5-4855. Owner.
SPACIOUS English Tudor, 7 rms,
2 baths. Beautifully decorated. Oil
heat. Garage. Magnificent land
scaped plot 80x100. Superb neigh
borhood. A steal at 824390. Mr.
Bivens. SP 6-3360.
f FAMILY Detached. 9 rma. 3 bed
ims, modem kitchen and bath,
hardwood floors throughout, 1 ear
garage, gas, steam, new units.
45x100 plot, finest section in Hol
lis, $21300, principals only, call
Mr. Reese. UL 7-1049 or HO 4-
3006._________________________
HOLLIS, Stucco 1 family, 8 rms
3 bedrma. garage, hardwood floors
modern kitchen and bath, beauti
ful neighborhood, near transp. oil
steam. 40x100 plot, 820300. terms,
principals only. Call Mr. R
UL 7-1049 HO 4-3006.
FHA Foreclosures — 1 family. <
room house. $14,400. Cash 8400
1 family 6 room house $15300
Cash 8500. 1 family 5 room house
$12300. Cash 8400. 1 family 6
room house. 813,000. Cash 8600.
many others
Can for appointment to toged
Licensed Real Estate Broker. Au
stin E. Freeman. 1738 AmMer-
dam Ave. FO 8-6364.
ADDISLEIGH PARK. 7 rooms, wall
to wall carpeting, finished base
ment, 2 car garage. Comer. 4
bedrooms, no credit qtieck. 84.-
750, down. Call for appointment to
Inspect. Many others. Austin E.
Freeman. Licensed Real Estate
Broker. 1-739 Amsterdam Ava.—
FO 8-6363.
2 FAMILY SOLID BRICK. 5*4
Room apts. Finished basement.
Steam heat, oil. Aluminum toorms
* screens. Garage * extras.
AGENT
LA 8-0686
QUEEN'S VILLAGE, Lovely 1 fam
ily detached. 6 rooma and sun-
porch. Modem kitchen and bath.
Garage. Seller must sacrifice. See
to appreciate. Small down pay-
ment. Rupp Realty JA 6-7200.
CORONA. Near World's Fair Mte.
2 family detached. 5 and 5. Beau
tifully finished basement. Near
subway * shopping. Oil beat
brass plumbing. Low down pay
ment. Many others.
ALCO. DE S-8!to0
BANKS MUST SELL
ALL FORECLOS0RES
Just obtained several Bank Fore
closure Specials Some as low
8100 Down to All. These homes are
going for at least $1300 below
market value In this area. Call us
for further details. We have the key.
JA 6-7300
BANKS AGENT
SO. OZONE PARK $15,500
MOTHER * DAUGHTER
8 Rooms, 2 baths.
2 car garage, oil heat.
Detached
G.I. NO CASH DOWN
AGATE
AR 8-3233
GDNS $13,990
1 Family detached on 30 x 100 plot
5 rooms, full basement, oil heat
Newly decoratdR and vacant.
A REAL BUY, O.I. NO CASH DOWN
\ AR 8-3235
AGATE
r CENTRAL AVE — Buahwtck Section
<
2 Family
AU
BROKER
PB 1-8727
PR 1-6727
P — 2 Family, 2 alary
AU Vacant
.
PR 14727
PACIFIC ST - 2 FAMILY. U DM?
OIL pemaidna. 8150 monthly
F
PR 14727
DaKALB AVENUE - 8 RMS
Welfare
SThtYVESANT AVENUE
PR 14727
Pit 14727
finwww. f AF C ae
JAMAICA
2 FAMILY
AX 1
OV/NERS ELD«LJ^T
SACRIFICING PROPERTY
We must aeU due to old age and
our retirement to Italy. Wa have a
home In besuAf condition In a moat
lovely secyan of Springfield Gardena,
consisting of 5 rooms plus 3 room
finished basement Must sell we will
reOSce price from 813300 to tUJMO
for some buyer, only tlSO Cash re
quired. can oar Agent Mr. Rose for
other details
JA 6-7300
Jl? i
TH,S ,S F0R REAL
In not too many words, all I oan
aay Is that I have a most beautiful
ranch style home, featuring all large
rooma. In the heat section of ST
ALBANS, for only 812,700. Can be
had with only 890 Cash Or ANY
ONE CAN TAKE OVER EXISTING
G.I. MORTGAGE, with low cash,
oil heat, garage. 5300 Sq. Feet of
land. House all by Itaelf on tree
lln»d residential street. 872 50
Mohthly payment Can this Agency
for deal of a lifetime. AX 70900
CAMBRIA HTS. $20,500 ajm
Brick Bungalow, 1 Bedrooms. De-
tsnbed. Tiled Kitchen and Bath
room. Finished Basement. Garage,
Prime LnPHqu AGATE AR 4-3235
SO. OZONE PK. **-" $17,990
Brick English Tudor Semi Det
8 Large Rooma. 2 Car Garage.
Newly Decorated and Vacant, oil
AR 6-3233
AGATE
BAISLEY PARK
Lovely 5 Room Hama With Full
Basement. New Gas Heat. Vacant.
Most Ba Sold At Once. $13,790
LOW CASH DOWN TO ALL
CaB
AGATE
AR 8-3233
BRICK RANCH
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS
Pbe Heiight of Fine Uvtng. has
been Obtained When The Lucky
Home Seeker. Buys This Young Age
1*W»e 5Mi Rooms on 1st floor. ’
room hrtvata apartment ‘
basement, over 38 < "
garage and Extraa Too
to mention, tano Cash
1 Fam Oafek Colonial
Beautiful tudor type ha«M
plus extraa Law price with law
HAWLEY REALTY
HO 8-7748
with income. Law payments, rtetached. at he»u sisjw
$17,500 Own-Apt LA Ml IB Call Owner
DESPERATE I Mt
8 ROOM H(
We are desperate to
pending hardship, I
_
, tsched home with *■«
F* " I Idled basement. Oar
bedrooms and la clean
can be. Situated la aj
No long has Hi
qnlred for ail,
and monthly pay
oar Agent, will
interested caB
SELL
has 4
fare
Inn Capa Ca4
HOTS, low down pay
mlaa this one Call
Hawley Realty HO 8-
7748
Agent
2 FAMILY HOLLIS, 2 CAR GAR
AGE 12 RMS. 3 BATHS. VERY
MODERN COMPLETELY DE
TACHED. CORNER BUILDING
GOOD BUY
LYN BELL
EV 5-42A2
JA 6-7382
NEED A BUYER
WITH $100 CASH
If you work and make over 850 per
wsek. Have $100 Cash. I c«« get
for yoo a beautiful 3 Bedroom Col
onlsl near Subway for only gin.son
Yonr payment* each month will be
cheaper than rent. Only 879 82 I will
oromlse yon and guarantee In writ
Ing that yon will not need one rent
more than $100 To find out more
SV 3 land ,haat tM* unusual offer CaB Agent
AX 1-1802 mr. MELODY AX ft ~
Gas beat. 3 ear garage- One fare
zone. Roth apts available. For
appt call IL 8-0725 Than * Fri
after 1:30 p.m. Sat * Son all day
OWNER
ROSEDALE — Brick house Situated
on Brookville Blvd. Nr. transp.
School * Church. 1 family
OL 1 7353
(OWNER)
ROLLIS — 3 FAMILY. 5 * 4. All
brick garage, 2 blocka from tranap
No brokers HO S-31M.
Asking 823A00
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
—.......— —
FOR RE MT'
HOUSES
Nassau-Suffolk Far Saia
LEAVING GREAT NECK A
ious estate. 186 x 86. Brand new
home High ranch. Surrounded
by colorful trees. Slone front. MuM
be seen to appreciate. Price-
825300 Spinny Hill Drive and
Grandview Ave. in Great Neck
HU 2-0657. Builder —
OWNER
NO CASH VETS
8290 FHA
St Albans, bungalow. 2 bedrma. | AGENT
OL 94703
Qwews Far Saia
RICHMOND HILL
$20 PER WEEK
4 big rooms A night club United
basement, oil unit, large landscaped
plot. BIG RENT from second floor
4 room apartment. Garage Gl NO
CASH.
BIG ESTATE
NO CASH DOWN
Big I room home. 5 bedrooma. Big
eat in kitchen. 80x100 jflol Garage,
choice 1 fare sone. A Teal bargain.
CI NO CASH.
Real Ranch $7,990
A real large ranch home, eat in
kitch. Fieldstone front. Gaa unit. 40x
100 plot. Choice 1 fare rone
5 Rms - $25 A Week
Detached 5 large room 3 bedrooms,
oil unit, garage. GI NO CASH.
Multiple Estates
90-40 Parsons Blvd
JA 6-3800
HOLLIS
"7'/z ROOM BEAUTY"
1-FAMILY
with lavishly finished basement —
greakfast nook — full sized dining
room — extra large master bedroom.
NO CASH . . . . Gl! !
LOW CASH . . ALL OTHERS
CORNER
MANAGEMENT CORP.
159-02 Hillside Ave. OL 7 9600
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS $11390
SPACIOUS SHOWPLACE
875 MONTHLY MTGE.
Straight out of the picture-book, thia
hit of paradise Is on a 40x100 multi-
ahrubbed garden plot. Enclosed sun-
porch. party sized living rm, cabinet
lined aclence kitchen. 3 croes-venti
lated bedrma. wardrobe closets, rainy
day play basement. Hollywood bath,
detached garage. Could not be built
at today's prices for twice the
money! Shopping, bouses of wor
ship. schools, all nearby
THB IS IT! DON'T DELAYI
20th CBiTURY HOMES
168-10 Hillside Av. OL 8-9000
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
We dare you to compare thia ranch
bungalow, 5LS beautiful rooms, plus
a basement apartment Automatic
kitchen, 2 modern baths. Oil heat.
40x100 plot. Cyclone fence. 2 gar
ages. Carpeting Choice location
Only 51.000 down.
Walker’s Realty.
ST. ALBANS
FA 2-8989
$21,990
2 FAMILY SOLID BRICK
5 and 3 Room Apartments
Acclaim Realty HO 4-3450
HOLLIS
$22,750
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
Beautiful SOLID BRICK COUNTRY
COLONIAL, Detached, 822390. Ov
ersize professionally landscaped plot
Beautiful living room, with wood-
burning firepdace. formal dining
room, kitchen A patio. 3 oversized
bedrooms upstairs. Hollywood bath
with powder room, garage, wood
panelled finished basement. The-
ideal home for person that wants
the very best in elegance. TERRIFIC
BUY!
BEST DEAL
OL 9-4900
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS
Solid Brick-RANCH. $19300. Beau
tiful almost like a 2 family home
2 separate entrances. 2 kitchens.
2 baths, 1 car garage. Oversize
professionally landscaped plot, 5
rooms up, 3 rooms in basement
A-l neighborhood Many extras
HURRY!
BEST DEAL
OL 94900
LEGAL 2 FAMILY HOUSE. Fully
detached. 40 x 100 plot. Steam beat
822300. No brokers
OWNER
OL 9-7829
St. Albans—8 rms, U4 bath, garage,
det. $22,000. principals only. Owner
AR 6-6391
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS $18390
Detached 5 year old ranch 6 mu.
basement, garage. Beautifully land
scaped plot. Many extras! Little
cash needed.
LONG ISLAND
HOMES
168-12 Hillside Ave. RE 9-7300
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS $17390
Detached all brick Cape Cod 7 rms.
4 bedrms, 2 baths, finished base
ment. beautiful landscaped lot. Ex
tras! Little cash needed
LONG ISLAND
HOMES
168-12 Hillside Ave. RE 9-7300
RANCH 4 BEDROOMS
Is located on 4300 sq. ft. of prop
erty. One of moat serene type
homes one can ask for. It features
modern style rooms, cyclone fence,
garage, and oil heat, best of ail only
$200 Cash and not one cent more
required.
$96 50 MONTHLY PAYMENT
S200 CASH NEEDED
MR DRUCK______AX 7-0238
CUSTOM BUILT 1 AND 2 Family
homes Model at Manor Court
snd Manor Ave, In Hempstead
Various locations SL 2-5530. LA 8-
8292. BLENWOOD BUILDER'S
CORT.
ST. ALBANS, one family detach,
rms. finished attic, basement, gas
heat, aluminum combinations, gar
age, extras. Owner LA 5-0888.
OZONE PARK — If you have $2,000
you can qualify for a custom built
2 family home. 8*8. Full base
ment. Large plot, gas hot water
heat Hollywood kitchen * bath
Built-In dlahwaaher. other good
features. Priced ns low aa 828390.
ALSO
CAPE COD style 2 family 8 *
Priced at $27,390.
Herman Campbell
Open Sunday
HI 8-3872
WEEKEND BFECIAL!
E. ELMHURST — 1 family detached
8 rooma. 3 bedrooms, oil beat
Garage, storms, screens, Venetian
blinds. Very clean. Price *18,non
Cash MJIOO.
HI 6-3872
Open Sunday
ADDISLEIGH PARK. Split Level
Ranch. Brick * SMntle. 3 roe
plus Vi bath 1st level. 3 plus full
hath 2nd 1 car garage, full base
ment. Gaa heat. — CALL AGENT
HO $-2275
FT. ALBANS. 2 fam. detached,
and 3. Night (-Into
car garage, patio,
fireplace, extraa, price 823.990
(Low cash and terms) Owner.
LA
SEMI-ATTACHED 3 famMy brick
88 r 108. 6 rma second fir. VA
Queens Far Rent
Queens Far Rent
—
newly decorated, ultra modern
many extras, reasonable. Owner.
SOUTH OZONE PARK — 9 rooms,
large 2 family. This house has a
finuhed basement * 3 baths. Solid
brick, real for only $100 a nwnth [ LAKEVIEW — Hempstead Lake
No Fee Agent _______ JA 3-1617
Park Sec. 6 room, all brick split
level, slate roof, garage, w-b fire
place. extras. 3 bedrooms. G.I.
4% mortgage Principals only.
Call after 6 p.m. 516 BO 6-2386
ST. ALBANS — 7 rooms, 4 bed
rooms, P4 baths, large home.
This can be yours for onjy 895 a
month. No Fee Agent JA 3-0262.
MA 3-5274
________
Queens—For Rant
SPRINGFIELD Gardens 4 bed
room Cape Cod. 60x100 plot
rent for only $110 mo. Io tip top
shape. Ask for Mr. Hy
AGENT
OL 8-4783
STALBANS — 7 rooms. 3 bed
rooms, beautiful tree lined street
1 block from tranap. A shopping. !
This is a steal. Rent for only
$110. Mo. Ask for Mr. Gus Agent
OL 9-4703
VACANT
9 RMS
$110
MONTH
FINISHED BASEMENT
CORNER. LGE PLOT
BUS STOPS AT DOOR
CALL NOW
WON'T LAST!
0L 8-6780
AGENT
HOLLIS 6 bedroom house, enclosed
ALL
$95
MONTHLY PAYMENT
2 FAMILY
Solid brick, legal 2 family, finished
basement, in lovely area, separate
entrances, selling for only
$14,250
$250 CASH
ARCADIA
159-18 Hillside Aye.
(Parsons Blvd. Station)
Open 7 days 9 to 9
JA 6-7300
porch children. $115. Ask for Mr.!jAMA1CA .
s &
cr, r
SP 6-8602_____________________ 2*”
5 rooms’ can be rented for only
$135 mo Ask for Mr Gene
$125 per mo. children.
AGENT
JA 9-1442 CEDAR MANOR
2 and 3 family hses for lease,
$165 and up per month, agent
ST 3-7551
PR 2-5950
HOUSES FOR LEASE
All Sizes
Mr. Harris
Working Families Preferred
AU Sections
PR 8-6440
5’A" ROOMS
’69PER MONTH
$150 CASH NEEDED
JA 6-7301
____
2 family. 5*5.
Rent for only 5105 mo. Call today
won’t last, ask for Mr. Goldman
OL 94703
AC ENT
SO. OZONE PARK 5 rms with fin
ished basement apt. rent for only
898 month. Ask for Mr. Gene
OL 74617
AGENT
7 RMS. 3 BEDRMS. Close to every
thing This is a steal at $105
month. Ask for Mr. Bruce, agent
____________ OL 74718
JAMAICA 5 rm. bungalow, needs
some work. Rent for only 892
month. Ask for Mr. Leonard—
_____ OL 74617
AGENT
SO. OZONE PARK, 2 family. 5 *
5, rent for $120 month. Close to
- transit. Ask for Mr. Manson —
AGENT
OL 7-4459
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS 7 rms,
3 bedrms, 60x100 plot, rent for
only $110 month. Ask for Mr Ro-
QUEENS VILLAGE 8 rooms. 4
bedrooms, 2 baths with finished
basement, close to schools, trans
portation * shopping. Rental only
No fee.
$100 a month.
AX 1-1404
AGENT
VAN WYCK Area — a desirable
8 room mansion type home. Huge
rooms, “spic * span" through
out $100 rent or buy No Fee
AX 1-1402
AGENT
-
JAMAICA _ "Handyman Special
8 rooms, 2 baths. 2 kitchens. 880
a month with option to buy. No
Fee Agent. AX 1-1401.
JAMAICA ■ — Near subway, 13
rooms, detached house. BI g
bright sunny rooms, very good
condition, $100 rent with option to
buy. No lee Agent. JA 3-1617.
ST ALBANS — 9 room house.—
Large clean, comfortable. 8100,
per month Rent with option to
buy No Fee
AGENT
AX 1-1402
JAMAICA — 9 roms. 6 bedroom
house. Just needs painting. Call
today. Rent for only $95 a month
AX 1-1401
No Fee AGENT
BAISLEY PARK — Widower will
sacrifice home. II rooms, 5 bed
rooms, 2 baths. $95 a month.
Rent with option to buy. No fee
Agent JA 34516.
CALIFORNIA Ranch type re
dence 9 large rooms, residential
neighborhood. Suburban atmos
phere. Near everything. Rent $120
option to buy. No fee.
AGENT
AX 1-1401.
SOUTH OZONE PK — sparkling
center hall. 8 room traditional
home. Contemporary architecture
Will rent for 895 with option to
buy. No Fm Agsat AX 1-1400
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS Nothing
fancy just plain house, 7 rooms,
porch, basement, age. $85 rent
or buy. No G.I. Agent, no fee
JA 3-3460.
’
ST. ALBANS. Massive Colonial res
idence, 11 huge rooms, 2tk baths,
home in park-like setting. $105
rent or buy. No cash G.I. Agent
AX 1-1400.
No Fee
FLUSHING — 5 rm house for rent bert, AGENT
or sale. 2 bedrms. oil beat. yard. ST ALBANS. 7
nr sub. Rent. $125. HI 5-2929 No fee.
AGENT
JAMAICA 5 rms. just been paint
ed. This is a steal. Rent for only
896 month. Ask for Mr. Goldman
AGENT
OL 74617
JAMAICA — 7 rms. 3 bedrms.
Barbecue pit in backyard. Rent
yard, children only $82.50 per
month, $190 Cash Required. Mr
Berg AX 73309.
RICHMOND Hill. Urge sprawling
9 room mansion, 2 baths, play
room. basement * garage $90 a
month. Option to buy No fee
JA 3-0272.
Window & Bondstone Front, 2 SPRINGFIELD GARDENS Nothing
Car Garage. Full Basement only
$59.81 per month. $175 Cash Need
ed. Mr. Cap. AX 7-0072
51-2 ROOMS House with Picture
OL 74459
with’Urge
AGENT
fancy, just plain house with
rooms, porch, basement, garage
$85 rent or buy. No Cash GI
No Fee. Agent. JA 3-3460.
SO. OZONE PARK. 5 bedrms, 2‘
baths. Call today, won't last. Rent
for only $95 month. Ask for Mr.
OL 7-7481.
Goldman Agent
*1Ac!Xth- n? ‘"^lOPTTON TO BUY^^ oifr $160
Eugene. AGENT OL 74617 needed on Signing of Final Papers
$89 per month for Ranch, consist
ing at 4 bedrooms, 40 xlOO Plot
A garage Mr Caw AX 7-0309
VAN WYCK Section, Vacant 3 bed
room ranch, with garage, and
large yard, for rent only $69 50
per nxmth $200 Cash Needed. Mr
Rosen AX 7-0236_____________
JAMAICA
7 RMS
$68
MONTHLY
OPTION TO BUY
ASK FOR VINCENT, AGT.
SEE THIS TODAY
0L 8-4646
8 RMS
$90
MONTH
NICE YARD. GARAGE
NR ALL TRANSP.
CALL NOT.
0L 8-6780
AGENT
So. Oioim Park
6 rm. house, newly deeorsted, eon-
veaieat to all transp.
$140 Mo.
Ask far Murray
JA 3-3476
ST. ALBANS — 4H rooms, good
for Honeymoon couple, large gar
den plot. Rent for only $100 mo.
Ask for Mr. Gaffney.
AGENT
OL 94701
SO OZONE PARK 5 rooms, just
right for the small family. $85 mo
Ask for Mr. Goldman.
AGENT
OL 94702
SPRINGFIELD Gardens- 7
3 bedrooms, immaculate eondi
tlon. rent for only $110. Call to
day, won’t last. Ask for M r
Francia.
AGENT
OL 94702
FOR RENT
8 ROOM RANCH on $85 50 per month
After signing of contracts to buy
Location Van Wyck Estates
MR. CARMIN
$180 needed.
JA 8-7371
SpringfiaM Gardens
( rm. newly deeersted heme.
$130 Mo.
AX 1-4021
Aik for Bad
JAMAICA — Mother * daughter,
2 bedrooms each apt. Needs a lit
tle work - Rent for only $110 me?
Ask for Mr. Goldman
AGENT
OL 94701
S. OZONE PARK — 7 rooms. 3
bedrooms. IH baths, rent for on
ly $105 mo. Ask tor Mr Hy.
OL 9470..
AGENT
JAMAICA — 2 family, 6*5 room*
40x100 plot. Rent lor only $115.
mo. A«k for Mr. Gene
AGENT
OL 94702
REHTAL
VACANT
9 RMS - $89
• large Garden Plot
• Finiahed Basement
MINITES TO SUBWAY
OPTION TO BUY
NO FEE
OWNER'S AGENT
AX 1-1717
RENTAL
VACANT
9 RMS - $89
• Large Garden Plot
a Finished Basement
OPTION TO BUY
OWNERS AGENT
AX 1-1717
NO FEE
RICHMOND HII.I. Colonial man
sion 13 rooms with finished base
ment. Outdoor patio and Bar Be-
Que pit. $110 a month. No Fee.
Agent
JA 3-3921
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS -8 ro o m
Colonial home. 4 large bedrooms
plenty of closet spare Modern in
every respect $120 a month. No
Fee Agent.
j AX 1-1402
7 BEDROOMS
VAN WYCK ESTATES
Unbeatable Buy for one who can
afford $990 Down payment. 4 rooms
and bath. 1st floor, 4 rooms and
bath 2nd floor, 3 rooms on 3rd
floor, and full finiahed basement,
+ 2 Car Garage, for more Informa
tion call Private Agent Now,
AX 7-0900
VERY LARGE home with 15 rooms
near Van Wyck Blvd. Rent or
buy $120 monthly No Fee AGENT
JA 3-0272.
_____________
BAISLFSY PARK — Charming 8
room Ranch type home. 5 Sunny
Rooms. Finished basement, gar
age. $106 a month. Rent or buy.
JA 3-3928
No Fee Agent
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
MOVE RIGHT IN
8 LARGE R00M$
$85 MONTHLY
• JTNISHED BASEMENT
' • 2 TILE BATHS
OPTION TO BUY
NO FEE
Owner-Agf. AX 1-1717
LOCUST MANOR — legal 2 family
custom built. Convenient neighbor
hood. $100 a month, option to
buy. No Fee.
AGENT
AX 1-1403
CEDAR MANOR — fO room^house
Only needs painting. Owner wfl!
rent for only $100 or will sell
JA 3 3460
No Fee AGENT
ST. ALBANS
8 RMS-$79
•
large Garden Plot
• Finished Basement
NO
OPTION TO BUY
OWNERS AGENT
AX 1-1717
Naisau-Suffolk—For Sale
W BABYLON — 97 ft. ranch. 4
bedrooms, 3 baths, 2 screened
porches, fenced, fruit trees. 180
ft front. Sacrifice. 516-MO 1-3409
OWNER __________
ELMONT
New 3 bedroom ranch, $16,500
ROO$EVEIT
New 3 bedroom raised ranch.
$22,990 special
low down payment*
Goad bank mortgages
Harry P Zimmerman
516—GE 7-1984 522 Hempstead Tpke
BABYLON—2 family, 3-5 rms (3-
bedrooms). 3 yr*, old., 2 blocks
bus. railroad, shopping, swimm
ing. 519,900. 516-JU 64663. Owner
HEMPSTEAD
"OPEN DOOR POLICY"
6 ANGEVINE AVE. HEMPSTEAD
In exclusive Eldridge Estate area
A Brick Colonial. 2 brm.
2M> baths, 4-car gar. Priced to pell
522.500 INSPECT then CALL
WM. URQUHART
53 Grove St. Hempstead, IV 3 8515
CUSTOM BUILT 1 AND 2 Family
homes. Model at Manor Court and
Manor Ave. In Hempstead. Various
locations, SI, 2-5530 — Ut 8-6292
MANOR PARK HOMES. INC
(OMPI.ETEI.Y furnished w-w- car
pet All electric kitchen, enclosed
patio, attached garage, fully land
scaped. Fenced plot. Finished base
ment, bar A pool table. Many
extras. Sacrifice $12,500. Owner
516 - AT 6-0467
ROOSEVELT — Modern 1 bedrma,
Ranch, corner plot. 1H hatha, fin
Ished basement, patio, many ex
tras. Price. *23,500 Call 516-MA 3-
1359. OWNER.
ST. ALBANS with Finiahed Base
ment. Plus 7 Large Rooms, only
$85.50 per month. Soma No Fee.
Mr. Ruck JA 6-7371.
5 ROOMS in Jamaica, with Yard
space and Full Basement only
859.50 Per Month, Soma No Fee,
Mr. Nella JA 6-7302.
j 7ty ROOMS for Rent in St. Albans
$78.50 per Month Children Some
No Fee. Option to Buy only if
you Want. JA 6-7301 Mr. Puto
JAMAICA, 6 bedrms, 2 baths, 1
block transp * shopping. 3 blocks
to school. Rent for only $105 mo.
Ask for Mr. Leo Agent OL 74617.
TRESSA HGTS. 7 rm. bungalow,
3 bedrms. lli bath. Rent for only
$110 month. Ask for Mr Hy.
OL 74781.
AGENT
QUEENS
HOUSE VACANT
$85 MONTH
SID FINK
OL 7-6727
BAISLEY PARK — 5 rm. house,
close to trans, children rent $186.
Ask for Mr. Cantin SP 6-9601—
Agent.
JAMAICA 5 rm. house, children,
rent $100 mo. vacaut, move right
in. Ask for Mr. Pepe SP 6-9600,
Agent.
S. OZONE PARK. 6 rooms, full
basement, oil heat, vacant, min
utes to subway. $90 mo. GJ. no
fees. Mr. Burton, OL 7-7776.
BAISLEY PARK — 7 rooms at
lake. Finished attic, basement, 895
mo. Option to buy. Mr. Shower,
OL 7-6541.
JAMAICA — 6 rooms, large sum
mer kitchen, trees in yard, oil
beat, vacant. $110 mo.' G.I. no
cash or fees. Mr. Roth OL 7-7229
2 FAMILY HOUSE TO LEASE -
Business people pref. 3 room apt.
Neatly furnished Business couple
pref. Agent. LA 8-0686
SO. OZONE PARK 5 room house
with option to buy. gas heat, gar
age. $100 month AGENT NO FEE
AR 6-3233
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
6 ROOM BRICK HOUSE. 2 FuU
bathrooms, garage. $125 month
AGENT NO FEE___ AR 6-3235
9 RMS
$100
MONTH
GARAGE
LARGE PU)T
CALL TODAY
0L 8-6780
SOUTH OZONE PARK — Vacant
legal 2 family 15 rooma, finished
basement. 2 car garage. Rent
$115. 2 year lease, security No fee
JA 3-3928
'I
RICHMOND HILL — I^rge spark
ling 9 roqm mansion. 2 batlu,
playroom, basement A garage 9M
a month. Option to buy No fee
AGENT,_______________ JA X72
7 RMS
$79
MONTH
CALL MR DON
0L 8-6467
OWNER
ROOSEVELT FLORAL Pit. SOUTH
NEW HOUSES
3 bedroom ranches. $16,450. Capa
Cods with full dormers. $16390.
For additional apt.
Raised ranches, $17,990. Basement
garage * rec rm
BANK MORTGAGES
Reasonable down payments with 23
or 30 yr terms.
HARRY P. ZIMMERMAN
S16GE 7-1984 522 Hempstead Tpka.
HEMPSTEAD EXCLUSIVE
EXQUISITE — Brick Cape, 5 wall
planned rms, expansion at
tic. fin., basement, garage,
top notch section. $18380.
{.Ta.
CHARMING- 3 bedroom Colonia*,
tastefully decorated, ultra
modern kitchen, beautifully
landscaped, extras. GI-FHA
815380.
E-M-l-C-O
39 Station Plaza (Bus Terminal)
Hempstead______ 516 XV 3-3400
GARDEN HEIGHTS
Cottage wiu 1 acre.
OWNER
AC 2-4049
WESTBURY
"SUPREME SACRIFICE"
Custom bulk Solid Brick Rambling
Ranch located on 75 X 100 landscaped
comer — X' living room — 4 master-
sized bedrooma — banquet sized
dining room — slate roof — plus 3
rm !%mt apt MUST BE SOLD THIS
WEEKEND _____CALL AGENTl
B. HAZELL
OLB-1911
WESTBURY, Naw ranch and ifl
ranch style homes. 6-9 rma.
2 - IVi baths, hollywood kitchens,
25 yr. mtg. $16300 to $22390. caB
Mr. Reese UL 7-1049 or HO 4-
3006
HEMPSTEAD. Beautiful. almost
new, colonial. Exclusive Eidndgv
Estates area. 25 ft. living room
with wood-burning fire place, ban
quet sized dining room Center
hall. Mahogany paneled, picture
windowed, play-room. Eat-in kit
chen. 3 bedrooms, garage, fenc
ed. Storms and screens Wall to
WaU carpeting. Save 82JM0 bro
ker's fee; buy direct from us for
$22,500. Terms arranged. Owner
516- IV 6-1557._____ _____________
FARMINGDALE. Nassau County,
conveneient to Southern State
Parkway, beautiful all brick split
level, 8 rms, 2W hollywood baths,
aluminum storms A screens, waU
oven, crystal chandeliers, wall to
wall carpet, extras, walk to shop
ping Price $222250. Owner 516 MY
4-0167.
NASSAU ‘ RANCH $17,900
custom built 4 bedrooms, 2 baths,
wood-burning fireplace, 2 car gar
age. Sun deck, panelled living room
TN 8 8282
TROJAN
GLEN COVE
220 Ft. Beach Front
Magnificent L.I. Sound view
73 foot modern ranch. 7 over-sized
rms.. t baths, t bedrms , 28x22 liv
ingrm, fireplace, formal diningrm,
2 patios, full basement. (34x23) at
tached 2 car garage. One acre.
$79,500. Brokers welcome. Owner.
516—OR 6-1982
HO 84511
LAKEVIEW
SPRAWLING
RANCH
DOLL HOUSE
WOW! WHEN YOU SEE
THIS ONE YOU'LL JUMP
WITH JOY! BIG BEAUTI
FUL RANCH HOME SET
ON A BIG 60x100 PIECE
OF HEAVENLY PROPER
TY IJtNSCAPED BY A
PROFESSIONAL. THIS
RANCH HOME NOT ONLY
FEATURES THREE LUX
URIOUS BEDROOMS BIT
IN ADDITION HAS A PRO-
FESSIONALLY FINISHED
BASEMENT. PLUS EXTRAS
GALORE - FREEZER. DRY
ER. PLUS OTHERS! RE
PEAT - WAIT UNTIL YOU
SEE THE BASEMENT _
IT LOOKS LIKE A NITE-
CLUB! CALL MY AGENT
NOW!
0L 7-0090
ASK FOR MR BERT!
Nassav-$uffolk—For Rent
BABYLON VIC.
FORECLOSURES
2% CA$H DOWN
RENT W/
OPTION
$10 M0. t UP
BROKER
MO 1-3842
HEMPSTEAD 4r
Hemes For Rent
4 rooms A bath ______ $135 mo,
5 room* A bath _______ $140 m«
rooms A hath _______ $160
7
Early Occupancy
ASK FOR OUR OPTION TO BIT
PLAN
516 IV 3-3400
|
E-M-l-C-0
39 MeOsa Plata. Hempetead
(Res Termlaal)
W$$tche$ter—For Sole
MOUNT VERNON — Beautiful cor
ner Stucco, landscaped, $ large
rms, 2 car garage. 2 modern baths,
gas heat, residential, other houses
reasonable. Gladys Griffith, $14
MO 44786
PEEKSKILL — 3 Bedroom home
with new aluminium siding, wood
paneled dining room, modern kit
chen. garage. $18,500 OW A0M9.
Hagens. ($14) PE 9-27M for appt.
only. _____
RYE. NY, 12 room house on H
acre. Brick Georgian Colonial
type Exclusive neighborhood Ed-
wards Staters Realty Associate*.
740 St. NtchoUa Ava. AU
ROCHELLE HEIGHTS Area — •
rms. 1 baths, fireplace. 3 car
garage. 5274)00 CaB $14 ME A
8347 after 8 P.M.
«T VERNON - Brick, 3
7-7-3. *5.000 down. A0
available. Wood burning fire place*
Patios, large groends. garages.
Excellent Income, good tranap.
Schools, shopping Owner. 814-MO
73282.
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I e N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., May 25, 1963
SPIRITUALIST
SPIRITUALIST
*‘Losing” A Victory
-Judge
-Warning
(Continued from Page One)
(Continued from Page One)
the most disliked white man
Birmingham Negroes have ever
known with the exception of
“Bull'’ Connor, handed down the
sentence along with a $200 fine.
A Disturbance
When Attorney A. D. Shores
who was defending the white
youth asked the arresting officer
why he had arrested th^ youth
solely because he shook hands
with the Negroes the officer re
plied that in Birmingham it
creates a disturbance for “nig
gers to shake hands with white
people.”
At that point Oreell Billingsley,
law partner of Shores objected
to the officer’s use of the word
niggers in referring to the Ne
groes.
Said Judge Brown, “Objection
overruled.’’
The ejection of this reporter
and others from the courtroom
came when a policeman was
trapped by Attorney Billingsley
into first testifying that a Negro
being arrested had two policemen
hanging on each of his arms.
Seconds later the same officer
testified that the Negro was
swinging wildly at the cops with
both hands. Billingsley then asked
the cop how the Negro could
swing at anybody when two
policemen held him by his arms.
The cop said, “I don’t know
but he was swinging.’’
Court Roars
When the courtroom roared the
aging. Judge Brown rose and
ordered the bailiff to clear* the
left side of the entire courtroom
where this reporter, Cliff McKay
of the Afro American papers,
Senator George Brown of penver,
Colo, and Mr. William De Cham-
bard of New York had taken
seats that were once reserved
for whites.
When ordered to leave I took
two steps toward the bench to
suggest to the clerk that we were
reporters but the clerk said those
were orders of the judge and told
me to move on.
McKay, nothing that white re
porters seated at his side had
made no move to leave, began
to walk slowly toward the door
as Judge Brown urged all of us
to “hurry and get out of my
court.”
When McKay did not move fast
enough, Judge Brown said: “If
that one can’t move any faster
than that bring him up here to
___ 99me.
The next day Negroes were
again seated in the “white” sec
tion of the court when Judge
Brown who was 73, toppled over
dead.
cisions handed down by the US.
Supreme Court Monday, the
NAACP urges you to announce
publicly 4 national policy of ser
vice and employment without any
measure of racial discrimination
in all of your local establish
ments," said the NAACP tele
gram.
"Time is of the essence,” the
telegram added, “if peaceable
desegregation of facilities in your
outlets is to be achieved.
"We urge you to send direct
ives to all your units instructing
them to comply promptly with the
Supreme Court decision. We are
prepared to offer guidance and
assistance in immediate imple
mentation of such a policy.”
If the companies fail to comply,
demonstrations against their out
lets, in the North and in the
South and also in other areas,
possibly could result, it was
hinted by other NAACP officials
and representatives of anti-bias
organizations.
a two-day conference in Wash
ington on June 2 to plan defense
strategy in anticipation of the
stepped-up assaults on racial
barriers.
The lawyers also were sum
moned for a briefing on how to
get moving pending prosecutions
dismissed on the basis of the
court's ruling which involved sit-
in protests on lunch counters
and public accommodations in,
Birmingham, New Orleans, Green
ville, S. C., and Durham, N. C.
The court also is expected to
act soon on whether a business
man can independently discrim
inate in service without violat
ing the constitutional rights of
his customers and whether he
can ask authorities to tighten
enforcement of segregation.
Fort Stores
Reynolds
Wrap
Waves Of Protest
From other NAACP sources,
it was predicted that waves of
protests, “involving tens of thous
ands of demonstrators,’’ prob
ably would result from the
court’s ruling that said no city
or state can compel a private
firm to segregate its customers
by insisting on such separation
in issuing operating licenses.
The predictions were made al
most at the same time the NAACP
called it i 150 cooperating law
yers throughout the nation for
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I think you should write them a letter
and ask them to do the same.
As ar Negro I’ll be willing to almost
blindly follow either one of these men—
if for no other reason than to be able
to say for once in my life, ‘‘this is my
leader, I take my orders from him.”
Can’t you see how much this would
clear the air for all of us?
Instead of people calling my office at
the Amsterdam News and saying: “Mr.
Hicks we just raised some money out
here in Jamaica for the Negroes in
Nashville. We called the Amsterdam
News to find out who we should send it
to . . .”
Must Check Out
You’d be shocked at the number of
such calls we get. And you’d be amazed
at how often we are forced to say “we
can’t answer you right now, but we will
check it out and call you back.”
And you will also be surprised at
how much money is raised with good
intentions to help Negroes which never
ends up going where it was originally
intended to go.
The problem is that we do not have
an overall commander who issues the
“word”. I mean someone who will say
“all right this week we are going to
raise $20,000 from all over the nation for
the movement in Birmingham. Send
your checks to so and so at such and
such address. And next week we are
going to hold demonstrations in x-town,
y-town and z-town.”
Need To Merge
This is the. kind of instructions
Negroes need to have handed down
from one place. We need to merge the
Southern Christian Leadership Confer
ence and the NAACP.
I know it may sound complicated to
both Roy Wilkins and Dr. King. I know
that a rilerger of these two organizations
would take quite a bit of sitting down
together and soul searching.
But the black people in Africa have
successfully sat down together and
formed solid nations out of previously
hostile and warring tribes and here in
New York the rival Hanover Bank can
merge with the Manufacturers Trust
into a going concern, and I submit that
Negro leaders should sit down and meet
the challenge of the times and merge
their efforts into one command function.
No matter how complicated this would
be to the Negro leaders, it will never be
half as complicated as it is to the Negro
who wants to help his race pull itself
up by its bootstraps but has such a hard
time trying to find where to start.
(Next week: Some examples of the
difficulties caused by our split com
mand.)
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UN 6-9989
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Jury Deliberates
Navyman’s Fate
Although the government pros
ecutors, Assistant U. S. Attor
neys Vincent L. Broderick and
Richard Casey, did not ask the
Was Navy Yeoman 1-e Nelson
Cornelius Drummond merely an
extortionist seeking to obtain
large sums of money from Soviet
agents for worthless documents,
or did he sell the Russians vital
defense information?
death penalty, they asserted that
Drummond’s own admission of
selling government documents to
jje Russians was a serious of-
fense in their summations Wed
nesday.
This was the principal issue
confronting the all male jury in
Federal District Court late this
week as it began deliberating
Drummond’a attorneys, Wil-
the fate of the first Negro ac-liam C. Chance Jr., and Mrs.
cused as a spy for the Soviet Marguerite S. Hines, of 225
Union. The 12-member panel in-,Broadway, drew statements
eluded one Negro, William Wat- from him that the Russians had
kins, a Harlem real estate office held * dub over his head since
worker.
1957 for a receipt he signed in
Drummond, who coifll receive London, but that the documents
the death penalty or life im- he gave them “were known by
prisonment if the jury believes'
me to be unclassified.’
he was a spy and actually sold
vital information, took the stand
in his own defense early this
week in an effort to save his
Denies Statements
He contended that at one point
the Russians had threatened to
life.
Tried Shakedown
During two-days of testimony
and cross-examination, the 34-
year-old Navy petty officer, who
appeared throughout the trial is
civilian clothes, contended that
he tried to shakedown his Rus
sian associates for large sums
of money to get them to leave
him alone, and had planned to
kill one of them last Sept. 28,
the night FBI agents nabbed him
with a second secretary of the
Russian Embassy.
crets."
confessions, obtained from him
by the FBI last fall.
Chance, in summations Wed
nesday, contended to the all
male jury before Federal Judge
Edward Weinfeld, that while
Drummond was a bustler and an
extortionist, “there is no evi
dence to show that he was a
spy who sold vital defense se
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expose him unless he gave them
The New York Chapter of The
classified information, and de
Rinkeydinks, Inc., one of Man
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Rinkydinks Cancel
Hilton Hotel Date
charitable organizations, announ
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cancelled their date of July 1
for the Annual Formal Dance at
the New York Hilton Hotel be
cause of the current hassle and
boycott against the Hilton hotel
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friends of the Rinkydinks will
share our feelings in this mat
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