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< • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, June 15, 1963
James Meredith Calls
James Baldwin Greatest
servation at their unpretentious
duplex home the following after
noon where they invited me to
continue our discussion.
“I had hoped John and 1 could
live on the campus with “Jay’’
(Meredith’s nickname”' but
can't. He”ll continue coming
home to us on weekends as usu
al," Mrs. Meredith told the
Amsterdam News.
My conversations with the
Merediths ranged from the Ne
gro's “refusal to take any
more,” to James Baldwin to
astronauts and the pride every
black and white American felt
when Gordon Cooper returned to
earth safely.
On the subject of Baldwin,
Meredith^said;
“To me James Baldwin is the
greatest of writers. And
he hasn’t even reached his peak
I have never seen an individual
like Baldwin. He searches so
I much for knowledge.
Meredith's favorite subject, by
his own admission, is talking
about his wife's achievements
“A few days ago, my wife
received- her B.S. degree in
language arts from Jackson
State College. In the fall she
will begin working on her Mas
ter’s degree," Meredith beamed.
“My wife is a brilliant girl.
She ranked fifth la her class of
400. I'm particularly proud of
this. Before we married, she
was a stenographer with the Air
Force and worked on the same
base where I was stationed,
Bunker Hill in Peru. Indiana.
Married six years. Mrs. Mere
dith recalled her formal wed
ding in Gary, Indian?., for this
reporter and the couple's New
York City honeymoon.
All the while we talked, their
son John, whom they call Dachl,
played, popped candy into my
mouth and crawled into my lap
“to rest.”
It isn’t hard to get the former
Air Force vet to talk about his
Meredith Educational Fund, set
up specifically to assist, worthy,
needy students. Only last Fri
day, Meredith said his fund sent
a $500 check to help James Hood.
Alabama University’s first Ne
gro male student buy books.
■y SARA SLACK
JACKSON, Miu. — Mr. and
Mrw. James Howard Meredith
Invited-me to their home Satur
day, >yh«re we chatted the after
noon away while John, their 3-
year-014 aon. sat on my lap,
Played beside us and fed me cm-
naxaoaoandiee.
1 a£er*my celebrated boats took
them" yjyt friends
treated me to a tour of
their spanking new
auto, which was a
discussion last Sun-
nationally televised
m<
and
thia
Thu
aub;
day
• JL*
d»sss a fund-raising inter-
,u<iC' Medgar Evers, this city’s
integration giaut. was cheered
ai<P applauded when he said:
3tcre comet James Meredith
wit^ a 15 donation. Let’s all
folW his lead. The NAACP
needywaonev to post bonds and
help demonstrators, who have!
been fired from their Jobs.
After introducing myself,
Meredith said
“Don’t I know you from some
where? I certainly know the.
Amsterdam News. I was partle
ularly hurt when I enrolled in
school and heard that Jimmy
Hicks from your paper was not
accorded the same privileges as
other newsmen in Orford.”
Flashing his world-famous
smile. Ole Miss’ first Negro stu
dent chuckled:
“They got down to my cate
gory.!
He 'fWarted to requests for
donstioM which began at twenty-
five dollars.
Meredith expressed disappoint
ment with Mississippi University
officials who refused to grant
him living quarters on the cam
pus where he hoped to bring
his wife and son during his sum
mer session in Ole Miss.
“They told me that by some
means my application for mar
ried students living quarters had
not been processed properly and
U-st the oversight had been an
hone;* -enir^ke. When a man
makes an honest mistake, what
can I Say, but I understand.”
“His wife, Mrs. Mary June
Meredith, made the same ob
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These were the words comed-
isn Dick Gregory used Friday
night when he spoke at an NAA
we CP rally here where some 3,000
crowded into the Masonic Tam
pie to hear and cheer him.
Dick Gregory Is A Hit In Mississippi
JACKSON, Miss. — “You people here in the state ’cauoo we re coming tomorrow.”
the audience went wild
of Mississippi carry the key. When you finish freeing wj^re
yourselves, you’ll free the north. When you shake
that vicious beast — the white man — off your backs,
even the Indians will run off the reservations.”
approval.
Gregory made his remarks
knowing that be is one of 2U
Negroes named as defendants in
an order secured Thursday by
the City of Jackson prohibiting
him from further mass demon
stration. Violator* are subject to
immediate arrest, on sight.
AU the while he spoke, the
scene outside of the building was
one Negroes here in Jackson
have become accustomed to,
scores of helmeted police parad
ing around watching and other
police sitting in parked cars.
Among other notables with
whom he shared the dais were
singer Lena Horne, Delta Sigmi
Theta’s Dr. Jaanna Noble. Jack
son desegregation leader. Med
gar Evers, Los Angeles. Califor
nia NAACP National Board of
IXrectors member. Dr. E. Claude
Hudson, and NAACP southeast
ern regional director Mrs. Ruby
Hurley.
Dick Gregory was a hit before
he even opened his mouth. Then
he went on from there,
"The white man thinks he
knows us. He doesn't. He can’t.
Any fool knows to segregate you
must keep a person down rather
than back. What does the stupid
white man do here? Instead of
putting us down, he puts us away
in tile back of the bus and nas
kept us there for the past
years.
Hits Firms
“What this foolish white man
doesn't know is that for all that
time, we’ve been sitting there in
the back of the bus studying him,
watching him and knowing him
better than be knows himself.
“We don’t have to read his
white daily newspapers, to know
what he’s going to say or what
he's going to do. Before he thinks
it, we know what he’s going to
think. Before he says or writes
it, we know what he's going to
say.
“We’ve known thia for a long,
long time. Because we’ve studied
him from the back of the bus.
And be put us there.
Levelling a scathing attack on
firms around the nation which re
fuse to use Negroes In'their ad
vertisements and nationwide lily-
white pageants, Gregory said:
“The other day a white guy
said to me, ’Do you like white
women?’ I told him, ’You’re
damned right I like white wom
en. And it’s all your fault.
White Women
“You can’t advertise Bufferins
without a blonde. So, I need a
blonde to help me get rid of my
headaches. Look at the 'Miss
America Pageant* every year.
You don’t see any of my dusty
sisters In there do you? No, you
don’t. So, you see you white men
have forced white women on me.
“If you give me some black
girts in the ‘Miss America Pag
eant’ line and some black win
ners wearing the ‘Miss America’
crown, the only time you’ll see
me with 4 white woman is when
I’m holding her for the police.”
Here he brought the, crowd to its
feet for the sixth time in a thun
derous burst of applause.
On the subject of equality
opportunities. Gregory said:
“If the white man is going to
keeo me a second class citisen,
he must stop making me pay
first class taxes. If he’s $Pin| to
keep me In second class schools,
when I go down to take a test,
don’t give me the same test you
give these white boys. Give me
s second class test. Be hooest
and remember that you sent me
to a second class school.
Outnumbered
“We’ve got te cop the vote
from the white man here and we
can do it. We outnumber him.
We’ll out vote them here and ev
en President Kennedy will be
down here eating chitterlings
with us.
Sara Slack Dates
’Ole Miss Student
By SARA SLACK
Jackson, Miss. — I dated Cleve McDowell, Ole
Miss’s second Negro student Friday night. We danced,
ate southern fried chicken, chewed on barbecued spare
ribs and chatted until the wee hours. I was even
surprised with a goodnight kiss on the cheek from the
Jackson State College honor graduate.
All of this was done under the
eagle eyes of a Negro federal
marshal who trailed us every
where either on foot or in a red
Thunderbird.
Gifted with a spellbinding sense
twisted, whirled, rode the pony
and mashed the potatoes.
Seemingly oblivious to the fact
that he had feet, he refused to
1116 fact 1)131 £eet were
"Don’t stop demonstrating. Go of humor and an amazing mem-
200; yourselves. Send all of your kids, ory for Dick Gregory jokes we
And when you run out of kids, had heard earlier in the evening
I’ve got two left, you can take at a mass rally, Cleve kept our
them. And when you run out of party of four in a frenzy of
those two, I can dig up a couple laughter throughout the entire
more." At this point Gregory was
given his tenth ear - splitting
standing ovation.
evening.
“You’ve got the key. It’s up to
you to stick it in the door and
kick that damned door wide open
and trample the Hell all over il.
If the Army calls you to go to
Vietnam and lay on that cold,
cold ground to shoot at some cat
who never called you a ‘n----- r’,
think.*Ydu’d better wake up and
now. Stay right here at home and
fight for some rights for your
mamma, wife and kids.
“The white man’s been throw
ing duty and religion at you for
300 years. Now it’s the time to
start throwing it right back at
him. We’ve never lynched any
body.
Don’t Stop
“When the white man gives us
all the things we’re due, we’ll re
lieve him of paying us all of
those relief checks. But, until he
relieves us, let him keep on pay
ing his dues.”
Here, the crowd roared to its
feet, gave him a thunderous pro
longed standing ovation calling
out, “Don’t stop now, Dickie Boy,
we want more.”
Gregory moved over to the mi
crophone and said:
I know you policemen are
down there at those press tables
with your press cards taking
notes and pretending to be re
porters. Well write this. Go down
town and tell your white daddy
to get the barbed wire ready,
Ironically enough, only four
nights before I slept three doors
down the hall from McDowell,
where he was hidden before go
ing to the Ole Miss, campus. The
next morning five sour - faced
white federal marshals wouldn’t
permit this reporter or any other
hotel guest to even open a door
and peek out as Cleve left on
the three - hour drive to his Mis
sissippi University, over in Ox
ford.
Jokes
Flashing an infectious, wide
grin and exposing two rows of
the longest whitest most even
teeth I’ve ever s£en, Cleve spun
our evening off into a rollicking
funfest recalling Gregory’s joke.
No one in our party cared that
Mississippi is a dry state where
no liquor is either bought or sold.
Everyone at the table liked or
ange soda. Raising his glass in a
toast, be said: “Like Dick Greg
ory said tonight: Here’s to de
segregation In the south which
will come first and then to deseg
regation of the north which will
come next.
Seeks Judgeship
Cleve McDowell dances devine-
ly. He held me so firmly, that I
knew I couldn’t break his hold—
even if I had tried.
Guiding me gently, yet decided
ly, we first glided around the
floor to the strains of “There is
No Greater Love," all the while,
dancing bent over, he whispered
in my ear, answers to questions,
I whispered into his ear.
After dancing me mercilessly
around the floor, Cleve and' I
swooned together when we heard
the first three bars of our favor
ite recording, Ruby and The Ro
mantics’ “Our Day Will Come."
During the evening Cleve dis
appeared for a few minutes, on
the hour of each half hour and
refused to answer the question:
“Did you check In with your
bodyguard?”
Many times wearing his perpet
ual smile, and trying hard not to
show impatience to a question I
had been asking him all evening.
“Is your bodyguard here in this
room with us?”, he said:
“They are always here. When
I’m walking down the street, ev
en though it may look like I’m
alone, I’m not. For the next
three years. I’ll never walk
alone.”
Moving closer to me, speaking
sotto voce, Cleve said: “Do you
want to know something, Sara?
For the first time in my life 1
feel really safe here. It’s a feel
ing that I can’t describe.”
No Fear
“Do you ever fear snipers?”,
I asked.
“No, President Kennedy and
Bobby have even taken care of
that, believe it or not. There are
only three persons In this room
in a position to hurt me. You
three right here at this table.
You wouldn't hurt me would you,
Sara?”
“No, I wouldn’t.”
“I know’ that,” he said. "One
look into a person’s eyes lets me
know whether or not I have any
thing to fear.”
NOW AT ROSE MORGAN'S
ERMS
After dancing and laughing the
night away our party set out for
home.
While dancing to the strains of
' Any woman dating a man be
"As Time Goes By,” Cleve told
ing guarded by the United States
me of bis dogged determination
government must be the last to
1 to practice law in Jackson, Mis- i be taken home. We saw Cleve
I sissippi. and then become a judge; safely into his residence with his
in Jackson, Mississippi.
Negro federal marshal body
guard close on his heels.
His three legal idols, are. Mrs.
Constance Baker Motley, Judge
JThurgood Marshall and Derrick
Bell.
“My dream is to be as good as
*
1
| they are,” Cleve said.
When he spoke of his compuls
ion to become a Jackson, Missis
sippi judge, he spoke as if pray
ing.
After each dance Cleve guided
me back to my seat with a gen
tle grasp on my upper arm. We
We waved back to Cleve who
waved goodbye from his window
and drove off. After alighting
from the car, Cleve gave me a
buss on th« cheek and said:
“A brotherly kiss for a genteel,
lovely lady. Thank you for being
my guest and permitting me to
take up so much of your precious
time.”
“Yes, I enjoyed every minute,
good morning,” I replied.
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10 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., June 15, 1963
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Making An Impression!
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Editorials
News Managers
The white membership of the National Press Club
in the nation’s capital has turned down a request
for membership from C. Sumner Stone, Jr., editor
of the Washington Afro American and a former
editor of the New York Age and The Citizens Call.
...Ironically, Mr. Stone was not turned down
because he is a Negro but because of some of the
stories he-has written as a newspaperman which his
white colleagues didn’t happen to like. At least that’s
the excuse the white newsmen gave.
We submit that this is the most shocking form of
attempting to manage the news that has come out of
Washington to date. For what these men are saying
to Chuck Stone is that they accept him as a member
of the free press but he is not exactly as free as they
are to write as he pleases.
• • • » t r
In short, Washington newspapermen, despite
many of their highly vaunted claims at liberalism,
have actually turned up here in 1963 as being com
pletely reactionary in the one great area where
America is so badly in need of progress.
President Kennedy, who is a member of the club
“ and a former newsman himself, must have hung his
head in shame when he was told of Stone’s rejection.
We know that Chuck Stone will go on writing as
he pleases after his rejection.
What we don’t kno’v, however, is how long news
papermen who wish to be regarded as free unbiased
thinkers can go on rejecting a writer simply because
he does not always think as they do.
Who’s Embarrassed?
to
** Mayor Wagner has ordered city agencies
make a nose count of the ethnic origins of their
employees and report back to him the results of
their findings.
The Police Department simply says it will not
da it and there are other city agencies which say that
they do not want to take such a count because it
might “embarrass” some of their minority group
employees.
...All of that is a bunch of garbage.
What the heads of these agencies who refuse to
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make this count are saying is that such a count might
point out just how bigoted their agencies really are
.ia denying job opportunities and job advancement
to Negroes and Puerto Ricans.
For example, it would point out the fact that
Police Commissioner Murphy does not have a single
Negro Captain on his police force of some 26,500.
It would also bring out that of the 44,000 teachers
in the City of New York not one of them has been
deemed qualified by the Board of Examiners to the
point that they have elevated one Negro to be a
principal.
wL If it is carried further, it will show that there
are some city departments that are so bigoted they
have no Negro employees above the level of the
-»4an’tors who sweep the floor.
JZSSo let us stop kidding each other about em-
- barrassing anybody. Negroes are not going to be
embarrassed or hurt by any nose counting in our
city agencies.
But both Negroes and whites of New York'Will
be hurt if the Mayor and the city continue to allow
the imbalance of job opportunities which now exists.
Or be
There is no secret-about the Mayor’s aim. He their citizenship rights,
Lee of
wants to see whether or not Negroes and Puerto killed. Rev. George W
Ricans are getting their fair share of the city jobs in Belzoni, Mississippi, who was the
! vice president of the Belzoni
the City of New York.
But all of a sudden, this request for such a count Branch of the NAACP, was slain
in 1955 because he refused to re
move his name from the list of
registered voters.
has become a great controversy which borders on
open defiance of the Mayor by some members of his
,own cabinet.
Along This Way ‘
—— In Jail In Mississippi
At the moment, there appears
to be nothing which more clearly
etches the plight of the Negro in
the Deep South states than an
arrest in Mississippi for demon
strating for civil rights. Such an
arrest is possible
simply because in
the state the Negro
does not count.
Thus Negro Mis-
sissippians may be
arrested, tried and
convicted merely
for asserting or
(worse still) at
tempting to exercise WILKINS
Mississippi enacts the laws in
lily-white legislatures or city coun
cils. The laws are enforced by a
machinery manned by persons
elected or appointed from the
white population. Negro citizens
constitute 42% of the population,
but the whole system of govern
ment is white.
Governor Ross Barnett was not
By ROY WILKINS
guilty of a slip of the tongue last
week when he said, “the people of
Mississippi” opposed a Negro
student at the University. It never
entered his head to consider
Negroes as people. -
And when Barnett said the en
trance of a Negro student “will
violate the laws of Mississippi”
he was thinking in the white mold.
Finally, when he declared Missis-
sisippi could not fight the U.S.A.
in a shooting war “because our
people would be hurt,” he was
revealing with frightening clarity
that Mississippi is now and has
never ceased to be in a state of
war with the United States over
the question of Negroes as human
beings and as citizens.
All this comes home as the steel
doors leading to the Jackson,
Mississippi, jail booking room
clang shut. You are in there then,
in the power of the State of
Mississippi, which, since you are
not white, is in no way related to
the United States of America. The
police officers are civil and busi
nesslike. They take down the
required information and take
your fingerprints.
Aftor vou wash the ink from
-n„r band’s tbev hang a string of
numbers across your neckline and
take your criminal picture, front
and profile. I hope I gave no out
ward sign, but inwardly this
pictorial slander was my faltering
point. This was the real humil
iation, the real cut-off point be
tween the U.S.A. and the State of
Mississippi. A beating would
have hurt me physically, as hun
dreds of others — whom I salute
—have been hurt. In many ways,
however, the arrest for seeking
one’s rights as a human being and
as a citizen, within the boundaries
of a nation which came into being
in a revolution against tyranny,
brings on an anguish deeper and
more shattering than any physical
assault.
One hundred years after the war
against human slavery, the
descendants of the freed men
must shred their spirits and their
faith in battles for elementary
human rights. One hundred years
after, the descendants of the
slave-owning system I are still
driven to man the big and little
dams of prejudice in order to
nurse and to falsely swell the
dwindling reservoir of real ability.
Oh, the pity of it, the utter,
tragic folly of it, never so clear,
desoite millions of eloquent words,
in the clang of a Mississippi
jail door!
Pulse Of New York’s Public
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Sir: I wish to call your at
tention to the situation at P.S. 21
Brooklyn.
One of your recent editorials
raised the question of where a
teacher who used the deroga
tory term "nigger" could be
transferred He might try P.S
21. About a year ago a teacher
at P.S. 21 used that term, not on
a playground, but in a class-
Police Artist
Sir: My daughter Mary who
gnfs to art school has been paint
ing pictures like this one for the
0HfWe precincts. She made this
•one for the Amsterdam News
4-have found out that they do
rndre good for the addicts and
-■those that might become addicts
than anything that I know of. In
sow* of the places that have one
cf these oictures in the window
I have seen more than thirty
• people looking at It.
—The addict is looking at the
cold turkey, sickness, pains and
'"hrtSlklng of the habit (the
He to praying for Ood
She has since been promoted
to acting Assistant Principal.
"Acting", because she has not
passed the exam and has not
been appointed However, for all
there is no one that can top you? external and official purposes sne
la aasistant principal. The word
acting la not on the achool sta
tionery She supervises Negro
children and teachers.
Pop Hughes
Brazilian Detective Bureaus
New York, N.Y.
National Guard
Sir: During our February re
cruiting drive the newspaper
industry performed a tremend
ous service for the National
Guard in using the material we
aent you to support the "Oper
ation Muster" program.
I would like to express my
personal appreciation as well as
that of the National Guard of
the several 9tates, Puerto Rico
and the District of Columbia for
your akl and support
On the other hand Mrs Ade
laide Sandford a worthy and
trusted teacher In the same
school has been maligned and
her accusers have been given
comfort and dignity. What was
her mistake? She pleaded lor
more understanding for disad
vantaged children.
An Interested Bedford-Stuy-
vesant Parent
Breexv Poinf
Breezy point
<Wr. I Should like to add mv
desperately needed park and rec
reational resources. These fam
ilies cannot afford the cost or the
time to travel to suburban New
York where such facilities are
available, nor will they be finan
cially able to purchase or rent In
appreciable.^numbers the high
cost housing now underway In
thia location.
The failure to redevelop this
area for recreational purposes
can only be interpreted as bla
tant indifference to the welfare
of these citizens Neither of the
park proposals now on the city’s
planning board would serve these
people, and while I do not argue
against the Queens and Flushing
developments, I would strongly
urge that Breezy Point be given
Immediate top priority.
In this way the city adminis
tration would not only be placing
human values over property val
ues , it would also be evidencing
the fact that it cares
Sir: I hope that you and your
family are well. I am thankful
to God, that he has given you
the talent and Courage to shake
up the members of our tribe,
100 years later and we are still
operating in the dark. As long
as you have breath In your body,
keep on writing the truth.
Remember Cedi B. De MUle,
he started out to be a minister
and tried to open the eyes of the
masses, but was unsuccessful.
Mr. De MlUe turned to writing
and producing and you know the
rest of the story. I have had
much fun, since I won the 50-5
contest.
Sir: R«: Mr. Litchfield, Your
letter in the Amsterdam News
was extremely enlightening. It
shows how much you fall to even
remotely understand the Negro
either Individually or collectively.
You state. . ."The colored man
is already here." What does Mr.
Powell want him to do—go out
and come again?
What do you mean the colored
man Is already here? Do you
mean he to here physically? If
you mean the colored man Is
here physically there Is no ar-
t. However, if you mean
colored man is an Integral
part of the American scene, it
would raise other questions. One
such question would be: Is he
satisfied with his role In the
Vmerican scene’
As I am sure that the Negro
. uf.
*"
When I arrived at church the
first thing that happened was
some of the Christians wanted to
know how to play 50-5. I re
ceived letters and oalto from <hf- . _ ......
(mat people and they think that 1
I have »
p«w«.
National Urban League. Inc.
Whitney M Young, Jr.
Executive Director.
Bishop sent me a letter, asking
me to listen to hi* program and
I would receive some extra bles-
sings
given him.
I The "great day coming" that
Mr. Powell refers to, I believe,
is that day when the role of the
black man that white society has
Enclosed to a letter from a fan
given him changes. The fighting.
telling me how to get the right
seizing, and invading are merely
numbers. I wouldn’t be surpris
t0°1’ that Wack man
1 “ 77"”'
ed if I got a letter or call from
chan«« Wa ro,e Baa-
the Commissioner next. I have
he Commissioner next I have (cally j agree ta part wlth
i In our own large the whole gang downtown play- Mr P(well However. I disagree
that fwla the
(wlth
tro1 ’« a M‘r,ou» P™61™ through- cimmiiio^Tn”^ I hX ™l(
Sir: The question of birth coo- ”777?
Birth Control
•VnMi n* w
-fokelp him. Number (2) he has •«operation Muster" helped
been to hospital at L«lngton (be Natlonal Guard to gain eev-
Kentucky, hit burden to still
heavy, he to sweating blood, but
Bill W«yln« Ha went to church
and came out with a clean mind
’mioul The middle road leads
"to'JaU, the low road leads to the
-grave. As you can see the name
, fU the grave to "Mr. I uaed-it,”
- and "the cause of death."
• J Ar.tor going to Brooklyn to
pat "God" I had my attorneys
to go for me last week. I got
What my daughter had a right
Base. That writing was a mas-
’ - —I am telling you again
eral thousand recruits. But the
losses which resulted from the
service extensions ordered dur
ing the Berlin crisis have not
yet been overcome. Consequent
ly, Guardsmen all over the na
tion are continuing through June
their Intensive recruiting cam
paigns to being the National
Guard back to its authorized
strength levels.
Major General
Chief. National Guard Bureau
Washington, D. C.
D. W McGowan
vote to theIcXlM wmbel ’ thouMnd’ * UBWantM chll-Hng the game.
of those raised in concern for the ,ren’ llle<1timat* 1*fltlmate. 3™
'development of
continued
Point as a residential
Breezy
area, rather than the provision
of park and beach faculties.
While I endorse the general con
cern for the human aspect In
volved. as well as the esthetic
desire for a well planned city
which has been expressed by oth
ers, I would like to be more spe
cific.
Breezy Point would provide for
thousands of minority and low
income citizens who live in Man
hattan and Brooklyn the only out-
are born monthly in large fam-
11 lea.
To bring a child Into this world
should depend upon more than
sex relations. Parents who cannot
raise and maintain a large fam
ily for economic, cultural or phys
ical reasons, should be helped
by society to bring into this world
only such number of children
they could support, love and ed
ucate.
Nathan D. Shapiro
Counselor at Ioiw
Brooklyn, N.Y.
_
Estelle Brockington
New York, N.Y.
V*™ must use.
Noble ygy geem to be very Interested
Bast Drossad
Sir: I have read the Informa
tion on the "Beat Dressed" worn-
en with pleasure and Interest.
I hope the panel will accept
my thanks for choosing me and
I hope that I can live up to
such a title.
In Mr. Powell’s meaning of the
word “Invade”. Slnca-L am not
Mr, Powell, I can only gueM
as to his meaning of "invade."
I believe that Mr. Powell, in the
context of Ms speech, means that
Negroes must enter, forcefully
If necessary, the regions that in
the past have been Jealously dom
inated by the white man to the
exclusion of the black man
Jackie Wellington
Park West Village
It is not Mr. Powell who has
missed the point, but when
New York you so authoritatively state that
High Handed
(An Editorial)
A new appointment in the borough of Brooklyn
is liable to bring the ceiling tumbling down about the
head of the innocent appointee. Charles L. Fields, a
pleasant, intelligent young Negro has just been
appointed to head up the new Brooklyn branch office
of the Labor Department, a political potato for some
time now.
While Mr. Fields is politically naive and obvi
ously knows nothing of the dog-fight over this intra-
party football, he is very likely to feel the brunt of
resistance *rom political quarters. Actually the
money for the office (including Mr. Fields’ salary)—
some $300,000—has not even been appropriated
Presumably the Labor Department will pick up the
slack until the Mayor returns.
The politicians are up in arms because the
were not consulted about the appointment either of
Mr. Fields or the other ten assistants to be sent
there. However, at one time this was supposed to be
a patronage sop so that the local boys could tell the
grass-roots Brooklyn was getting something.
Assemblyman Thomas Jones is not only furious.
He calls this the usual off-hand way of white bosses
hand-picking Negroes for jobs in Negro areas without
consulting the people who might make recommenda-'
tions for persons with the best knowledge of the area
and with effective liaison with the people whom they
are going to serve. Assemblyman Bert Baker and
others feel the same way. So does Joseph Anderson,
co-chairman of the Labor Advisory Committee.
Like Assemblyman Jones, we have nothing
against Charles Fields. He is an innocent bystander
and probably a good man in the job, but we agree
that nowhere else but in a Negro community would
the Labor Department take this high-handed attitude
of dictating what we get without consulting our
leaders. This is an old custom; so old in fact and
therefore entrenched, some of our department heads
can’t get out of the habit. But we don’t like it and they
might as well take heed.
no one cares whether the NAACP Died For Country
is all colored or all white. I, for
one care, and I know others who
also care.
Sir. It was Decoration Day
and a nice clear day. I passed
an American military cemetery
In essence, I agree, the Negro
and thought I would go in and
is not interested in a color con
wander around a bit. Memories
scious America. The point of
were still vivid in my mind of
the matter, however, is The Pro
the large military cemeteries
testant Ethic has no meaning
for the black man. (and please I seen in France in World
don’t give me that Dr. Ralph War I-
Bunche jazz.)
Since you infer that there is
such a great difference between
nationalism and ethic pride I
would like you to explain it to
me
I walked la and there amidst
the small tombstones of the men
who had died for their country
1 encountered a young woman
and her small son. The son, I
was about six years old.
The mother was explaining to
You further state: Anything the boy how his father had died
the Negro has gotten and kept fighting for his country. Yes, my
he has gotten for himself alone. | son, she was saying, your daddy
Do you honestly believe that any
died fighting for his country in
one in this misguided culture has
far off Europe, and the Govern
ever gotten anything for himself
ment decorated him for bravery.
You must always be proud of
alone? Take yourself for example,
have you gotten where you are
the memory of your daddy and
solely on your own merits, or
that he died for our way of life.
demerits, whatever the case? If
The child glanced up at his
you are naive enough to believe
mother with a puzzled look, "But
this, you are indeed a true idealist.
mommie, why do all the white
children call me nigger? Am I
It is obvious that you are im
so different? Were any of their
bued with that antiquated histor
daddies better than mine?"
ical concept of rugged Individual
ism, and attempting to preach
it to those poor misguided Ne
groes. Listen, daddy, your argu
ment is falling on deaf ears.
The mother looked sadly at her
son and with tears streaming
down her face answered: Just a
misunderstanding, son. Just a
misunderstanding. But some day,
At this point, you might be
when you are grown, America
saying to yourself, this guy is
will come to its senses and un
bitter. Well, you're so right. I
derstand. And then, and then on
am bitter. I am bitter when I
ly will you take your rightful
see police dogs i ft Alabama turned
loose on crowds, biting men, wor 'P^ace ’n a soc^y your father
men and children. I am bitter died for. And then and then only,
when I see policemen arresting there be a brotherhood of
six year old kids. I am bitter iman
when I see both black and white And as the two started walk-
freedom walkers stuck with elec- from ‘he cemetery, the sun
went down and it started getting
trical prod poles when they are
dark. I stood there as if rooted
attempting peaceful protest mar
to the ground and looked up at
ches. I aim bitter when I see
the sky and wondered: would
the black male being emasculated
the sun come out again, or would
by society. I am bitter every
we have perpetual darkness ov
time I see a policeman unmerc
er our land (or a long time to
ifully beating a man in Harlem.
come?
I am bitter when I see educa
tional systems perpetuating infer
ior schools. And I have never
met a black man in America
who wasn’t bitter. Dony be fooled
by those polite yes suhs that all
black men are bound by, remem
ber bitterness takes different
forms. Therefore, you have a
great deal to learn about Negroes,
most of which will elude you.
Its been such a long time since
the Sermon on the Mount, and
sn long since the preaching of
Christ, yet the human mind can
forget so quickly. So with a
heavy heart and a slow stroll
1 left the cemetery and walked
into a world full of animosity,
hate and bias.
You have the audacity to talk
about trying a little American
ism. Do you realize that Negroes
have been trying, not a little,
but a lot of Americanism for a
hundred years.
No one who Isn’t a Negro can
realize how difficult it is to ans
wer when a foreigner asks, what
Is your nationality?
Mr. Litchfield, I would refrain
from making flippant statements
about what Negroes ought to do
and spend more time trying to
understand a very complex sit
uation.
William T. Greene, Jr.
New York, N. Y.
But Mill with Hope in my heart
that mankind would come to its
senses before it was too late.
Irving Simmons
New York, N*. Y.
Happy!
Sir. My hurtjand and I were
very happy when we read your
column In the Amsterdam News.
It makes all the sisters and brok
ers glad when we find out there
Is someone else who feels as we
do concrening the so called Nesro
leaders trying to out do our be
loved brother Minister Malcolm
X. We would like to thank you
from the bottom of our hearts
Mr. and Mrs. Norman X
Bronx, NY
Barber Agrees
Sir: Who to your barber, pub
lished In the April 27 issue was
very good. I am a barber and
vork in a Shop that charges $1
for hair cut and .65 for shaves.
This to a three chair shop and
>arber number two and I aver
age about $47 after tax per week,
including tips.
The proprietor doesn’t care
about going up in prices because
all he make* Is hla, plus the
percentage that he receives from
the other barbers. The tent for
this shop to only $68 per month.
I think that all barber Shop
owners should charge not less
than $2. for haircuts and $1.25
for shave*. I think all barber
employees should get together on
this matter and I do mean now,
Hwiry Boatwright
Lenox Ave. Barber
Writing Awards
Snndra Taylor. 16, of Geor?c
Wnditngtnn High School captured
n first place award In the 3t!h
noual Scholastic Mawvrtncs
Writing Awards sponsored by ttw-
Iheaffer Pen Company. The cor
‘oat to one of the nation’s larged
creative writing competitions for
high achool students. More than
2 000 students participated from
49 states.
An alumnus of PS 125 and JHS
43, Manhattan, at GW Miss Tay
lor took a course tn creative writ
ing In her 6th term and lurther
developed an Interest ha writing.
Among her other interests, she
lists basketball, church work,
dancing and activities In com
munity betterment program*.
Her goal to to become • wmft*
and an elementary school teach
er.
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It • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, June 15, 1963
WORDS FOR A WAY OF LIFE . . . '
"A lesson that has not been learned
Can never be too often taught.”
_ ____ —Anonymous
•'
JUNE, WHEN MISSES WILL BE MRS____Handsome
New Yorker, Ulrich Haynes Jr. formerly with the Ford
Foundation in Tunis, Tunisia and Lagos, Nigeria has
been captivated by pretty Pat Daley of Washington
D.C. and will take the middle aisle this month . . .
Comes June 22, Ray Scruggs, top executive of
American Tel. and Tel. will go to Detroit to give his
pretty daughter Marie Louise in marriage to Dr.
Charles Norman Inniss at the Cathedral of St. Paul.
After the wedding, the Scruggs will come to NYC to
live permanently and make our social scene more
glittering . . .
SCENE AND HEARD . . . Stunning Theresa Fambro,
women’s editor of the Chicago Defender, in town over
the weekend and being shown the sights by New York
Amsterdam News staffer John Johnson. With her from
the windy city were Ernestine Culfield, Barbara Bell,
Angela Sutton and Adrienne Hill.
EXCITING DAYS IN NEW YORK . . . New York City
is the place where there are a million things to do—
and sometimes one tries to do them all! Last week
was one of those times. There was the annual awards
luncheon of the Utility Club where Louise Fisher Mor
ris, one of the truly great women of our time, is presi
dent, (and the Utility Club is so lucky to have her!),
held a most exciting afternoon for a packed Waldorf
Astoria, with top talent, in a program of class.
Then there was the Alpha Phi Alpha fraternity
dtpnce up at the Fountainhead where it was such fun
with the Joseph McLemores (Atty, and Louise); the °“y Ji0110??
Dunbar McLaurins (Atty, and his “Amsterdam News
10 best dressed” list Elizabeth) and Martha Lewis.
Alvin Wilks was at his best taking the “pledgees”
through their paces.
And there was the Institute of International Edu
cation party for students from other countries who
are studying in the USA down at the 313 B.-43 St. And
1 get a lump in my throat each time I attend the
affairs for guests from other countries. There are so
few of “us” there! Oftimes none! Hey you fraternities
and sororities—isn’t this a “project” for you to look
into! Please!
Then there was dinner at the Joel Motleys on Satur
day •veiling. That’s THE Attorney Constance Motley
of NAACP fame to you, where I discvovered she is a
terrific wife and mother, too.
There was an evening with the James Merediths,
YEP, THE James Merediths. She is “June”, a living
doll and may be going to school in Washington D.C.
soon.
There was the delightful visit of my cousin, Mildred
Harper, from Philadelphia for the weekend, who loves
our town, too.
——-
And there was the J. Raymond Jones Scholarship
dance at the Riviera Terrace where Jackie Brooks put
on a charming fashion show and the chairman, Thomas
Brown, got off to a good start on the “fund.” . . .
There was the exciting Promenade concerts at the
Philharmonic with the inimitable McHenry Boatwright
doing the concert version of “Porgy and Bess” with
delightful Veronica Tyler. And the only way I can
describe the Philharmonic atmosphere for me is in
the words that Pearl Bailey immortalized — “That’s
good enough for me”. . . .
Also, there was a meeting oi the Women’s City
Club, to which I wish more of “us” belonged . . .
And personally, I think it would be nice if Sonny
Murrain had a birthday, say about every two weeks,
so his adorable Ruth could give him a party like the
one last Thursday evening. The Lonnie Satins were
there as was Juanita Hall and scads of fun-to-be around
folks.
: And on and on the week ran—and so did I! Now
let me know what YOU, AND YOU, AND YOU, did
LAND OF ERUDITION . . . Next time you see Com
missioner James L. Dumpson, who heads up the NYC
Department of Welfare, you can call him “Dr. . .. Dr.,
ssioner Dumpson”. He got his second honorary
rate from Tuskegee Institute last Monday, the
first being from Howard University . . .
*Twas a thrill to chat with Lerone Bennett at the
Charming Drifter Party at the home of Dorothy Gordon
last Sunday. The thrill was finding that his new book
“Before the Mayflower” was dedicated to Negro
Women! . . .
THEY SAY ... Dr. Joyce Yearwood Carwin, promi
nent physician and civic worker in Old Greenwich,
Conn., said recently at an AKA meet; “Women got
one of Adam’s ribs and part of his brain, too” . .
PARTY OF THE WEEK .. . The Julia Adamses (Olive)
give the most charming parties! The invitation from
Olive said “J. J. and I are having a little get together
for some of our friends who have d particular interest
in the theatre”. This included niece Ellen Holly re
cently on Broadway and student of Sarah Lawrence
College, daughter Carolyn, who is probably Broadway
via the dance. Among the sophisticated set en-
the arty talk were John O. Killens, Lofton
lUtoheU, the Robert Shaws, Penny Bernstein, William
•nd Sophie Divers, Abe HiU, the Arthur Sterns, the
George Norfords, Charlotte Baker, Sylvia Kusiel, Julie
Adams, just home on a visit from Cornell U., Bill Gunn,
Mrs. Willie Killens and the Jesse Walkers . . .
HERE AND THERE . . . Effie Lee Morris getting the
red carpet treatment in San Francisco where she re-
■ accepted a position as head of the Children’s
’Division, San Francisco Public Library.
Superb pianist-organist Revella Hughes looking
chic at the Links luncheon as the guest of Lillian Wil-
Rafus W. Vanderpool loved his day-in-conference
n appointee of Governor Rockefeller at the Children
Youth Conference ...
(1
Marian Anderson, Links
Cited At CUNR Lunch
Ry THOMASINA NORFORD
The Committee for United Negro
Relief, Inc. gave $2,000 to the
Southern Christian Leadership
Conference; citations to world
famous Marion Anderson and to
The Links, Inc., showed the art
of several Negro artists and gave
away many prizes last Saturday
at the Americana Hotel
The event was the annual bridge
luncheon of the group of which
Mrs. Daisy Hicks is president
“I’ve been down so long, down
don’t bother one,’’ is the type of
thinking that the Southern Christ
ian Leadership Conference is com
batting in its adult educational
program in the South, Mrs. Dor
othy Cotton told tht 500 persons
l“‘ 5>u? persons
attending the luncheon in accept
ing the check on behalf of Dr.
Martin Luther King.
Judge Bolin Presides
Judge Jane Bolin presided. Oth
er program participants included
Rev. Robert Johnson, Miss Ear
iene Bentley, Miss Lillian Nek-
ritz, Mrs. Marie Crichlow, Mrs.
Thomasina Norford and Mrs.
Gloria McKinney. Miss Dorothy
Gordon was chairman of the
event.
Dais guests included Mrs. Mol
lie Moon, Mrs. Ruth W. Whaley
and Mrs. Alroy Rivers,
Officers, in addition to Mrs.
Hicks are Mesdames Goldie Hol
der, Dr. Janet E. Jordan, Estelle
Sealy, Euva Berobry, Helen Gor
don Bailey, Mary Thompson, Dor
othy Gordon, Phyllis Utz and
Margeurite Bradley.
Members of Group
Members Include Mesdames
Sherlee Argrett, Margurite Bela-
fontc, Margeurite Bradley, Bar
bara Brannan, Mrtha Brisbane,
Gwen Campbell, Marie Crichlow,
Marietta Dockery.MayettaFields,
Gloria Frazier, Julane Hollings
and Gladys Mangum
Also Gwen Martin, Gloria Reid
McKinney, Lillian Nekritz, Glor
ia Overton, Fannie Patrick, Col
leen PoweB, Doris Preston, Lor
na Roache, Ora Brinkley Taylor,
Phyllis Utz, Lois Williams, Shir
ley Walker, Mary Jane Wood and
Alma T. Young.
The Conference is working to
educate the 10,000,000 function
ally illiterate Negroes in the
South, Mrs. Cotton said. The adult
education program is being car
ried on in cooperation with the
Church programs. “The problems
of the South are political prob
lems and will be solved with the
ballot and the bible,” Mrs. Cotton
annouffced.
Miss Anderson was cited for
her aid to young musicians and
her contribution to human rela
tions throughout th^ world.
The Links, Inc. was cited for
its program of aid to talented
youth and its emphasis on bridg
ing the cultural lag of Negro
youth and its financial aid to civil
rights groups. Mrs. Bernice Mun
sey, national program chair
man accepted the plaque for the
Links, Inc.
Excellent Art Show
Among the artists whose work
was shown were Frank Coombs,
Charles Allen, Eva Anderson,
Joan Bacchus, Milton Barrows,
Maxine Boddie, Brandon Brunsic,
Leo Carty, Lawrence Compton,
Virginia Cox, Ernest Crichlow,
Thomas Feelings and Walter
Williams.
Also James Williams, Elwood
Whitem, James W. Marr, Ivie A.
Jackman, Earl C. Hill, Benjamin
Hewett, R. C. Hayden and Inga
Hardison.
Mrs. Shirley Walker was chair
man of the art exhibit committee
aided by Mrs. Marguerite Bela-
fonte, Mrs. Gwen Campbell and
Mrs. Lorna Roache.
CUNR Purposes
The purposes of the Committee
are to keep solvent a permanent
fund to financially aid those per
sons who are in need because
of economic reprisals as a re
sult of fighting for civil rights
and to aid in the struggle for
civil rights.
Mrs. Hicks stated “we cannot
Mrs. Mabel Staupers Is
Honored By Six Groups
Calling Federal action, thus Jar
in the civil rights crisis, "react
ing instead ot acting,” Whitney
M. Young, Jr., executive director
of the National Urban League,
laid down a ten point “massive
crash program” to, put Negroes
in the mainstream of American
Life.
mote equality and close the gap”
it will intensify its action for
solution of the disturbances.”
"Unless action is quickly taken,
Mr. Young warned *he resulting
racial explosion (ever in Northern
Cities) will be “mild In compari
son" to that which is going on in
the South.
Mr. Young, who was principal
speaker at a luncheon honoring
Mrs. Mabel K. Staupers Sunday
at the Hotel Commodore, was
lavish in his praise of the guest
of honor, as one "who deserves
tributes far beyond our power to
bestow.”
Mrs. Staupers was honored for
her many years of work with
Negro nurses to raise their pro
fessional standards and her long
fight to get them integrated into
the nurse’s associations.
Federal Action Too Mild
Mr. Young then lashed Into
mild Federal action on the Civil
Rights front, because he said,
the current racial unrest com
pletely dominates all of our time,
energies and thoughts.”
“Ten Point Program
The ten-point program—a broad
er concept of “Equal Opportu
nity” — a higher value on the
human potential possesed by Ne
gro citizens; better schools and
better teachers; and an end to
tokenism.
Jointly Sponsored
State Senator James L. Wat
son served as toastmaster during
the luncheon which drew guests
from all over the country. Joint
sponsors of the event with the
Urban League were the Ameri
can Carribbean Scholarship Fund,
National Chi Eta Phi Sorority
and Omicron Chapter; National
Council of Negro Women, the
NAACP, and St. Phillips’s Church.
He called for closer consults
tion with the established Negro
organizations and responsible Ne
gro leadership. He challenged the
Federal government to take t
hard look at two things: (1) giv
ing funds to established Negro
administrative organizations and
(2) where necessary set-up b;
racial committees. He said, if
the Government is sincere about
making a “real effort” to “pro- Helen Duesberg.
Other program participants In
cluded Mrs. Leota P. Brown,
Miss Cornelia S. Knight. Mrs.
Aretha McKinley, Mrs. Estelle
M. Osborne Mrs. Herman Stoute,
Rev. Dr. M Moran Weston and
Henry Steeger, president, Nation
al Urban League.
Music was provided by Mrs.
Rose Battle English and Miss
LUNCH AT THE AMERICANA
—Shown are some of the scenes
caught by the cameraman at
the luncheon — which was much
more — last Saturday at the
Americana Hotel. Included was
an art exhibit, bridge, aid to
civil rights fighters and cita
tions at the event presented by
the Committee for United Ne
gro Relief, Inc. Upper photos,
from left, show Mrs. Shirley
Walker, a member of the group
viewing a painting done by Law
rence Compton with Mr. Comp
ton; the second photo shows
some of the guests at one of
the tables who are Mrs. Aud
rey Thorne, Mrs. Dora Duke,
mother-in-law of the publisher
of the New York Amsterdam
News; Mrs. Gertrude Harman,
sister of the publisher and Mrs.
Bernia Austin; the next photo
shows Mrs. Daisy Hicks, presi
dent of the Committee with
Miss Marian Anderson, one of
the honorees and Miss Doroth"
Gordon who was chairman </.
the luncheon. The lower photis
show, from left, Judge Jaoe
Bolin who presided at the pro
gram of the event with Joe
Black, representative of the
Greyhound Bus Company and
the other photo shows Mrs.
Dorothy Cotton who represent
ed L>r. Martin Luther King and
the Southern Christian Leader
ship Conference, aj»d accepted
the check for $2,000 from Mrs.
Dorothy Gordon, chairman of
the luncheon. (Gilbert Photos)
bara Pierce, Willie Pinson, Dor-t Chase, Diane Sealy, Dorothea
all be with Dr. King physically, f and Inez Gumbs.
is Preston, Evelyn Prim, Inell Silvers,
Emma Smith, Doris
but we can and must do all thatt Ruth Hanson, Helen
Neals, Ann Nicken, Beverly Rat-
Squalls, Renee Sutton, Mabel
Inge Hardison, Nellie
we can to aid him in other ways.”
Sarah Hood, Ollie Hubbard, Janetj ner, Grace Richardson, Juanita
Talley, Constance Thomas, Con-
James, Diane Johnson, Othello Riley, Mary Roach and
Inez nie Thompson, Lillian Thorogood,
Johnson, Carmen Jones, Jane D
Alice Terrence, Kate L. Trent
Jones, Clare Kennedy, Madeline
Kidd, Mary Kirten, Lucille Lane
and Peggy Lawson.
Salmon, Lucille and Jewell Dixon Vaughn.
Harden,
Harold,
Also Isabelle
Many Guests
Robinson.
Barbara Pierce attends
Also Edith Lambert, Ruth Lee-
vy, Elizabeth Levy, Maryorie Lew
is, Dorothy Mann, Elsye May,
Geneviave McClane, Nannie Miles
Nellie Moore, Alta Murphy, Hat
tie Murray, Lillian Oliver. Doro
thy Orr, Audrey Parker, Florence
Pearson and Mary Perrin.
And Elizabeth Pharr, Pauline
Phillips, Dorothy Phipps, Bar-
PEPSI-COLA PRESENTS
THE WEEK’S
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
June 14—BALL; Waldorf Astoria Hotel; New York Girl
Friends.
——if.
Among the invited guests were
Misses and Mesdames Dora Dukes,
Lois Atwell, Enid Bailey, Lynn
Beil, Dorothea Beach, Gertrude
Blackwell, Maxine Boddie, Lillian
Brown, Leslie Butler, Peggy Can
non, A. C. Cachings, Sylvia
Cohn and Sue Mary Coombs.
Dorothy Day, Bernice Dockery,
Juanita Douglas,Corrine Eubanks,
June Fleary, Hilda Ford, Edna
Ford, Gloria Frazier, Ann Funn,
Gladys Galami9on, Patricia Gar
land, Verna Gibbs, Ina Gordon,
Norma Gray, Margaret Green
Miss Henderson Is Bride
Of Ralph Percy Brown, Jr.
Miss Mary Catherine lender-1 Morris High School and
is an
June 14—DANCE; Audubon; St. Aloysius Church.
June 14—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Paragon Social Club.
June 14—DANCE; Renaissance; Lucky Star Club.
June 15—DANCE; Renaissance; Twelve Men of the Hour.
June 15—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Progressive Social Club.
June 15—DANCE; Dawn Casino; The Wise Men.
son, daughter of Mrs. Nora M. | accountant.
Henderson, was married to Ralph The reception was held at the June 15—DANCE; Hunt’s Point Palace; Les Bivoux.
Percy Brown, Jr. last Sunday1 Tuscan Ballroom for some 150
June 15—DANCE; Audubon; Fontabelle Social Club.
at the Walker Memorial Baptist guests.
June 15—DANCE; Audubon; Ritzy Ten Social Club.
Church with the Rev. Moore of
June 15—PARTY; 369th Armory; New York Alumni Chap
ficiating at the double ring cere
mony.
The couple honeymooned in
Washington D.C. and will reside
in the Bronx.
ter of Virginia Union University.
The bride was given In
marriage by Calvin Goodall.
Mrs. Ella Harris was matron
of honor. Miss Lesly Lynn John
son, Miss Barrie Mitchell and
Miss Madeline DeGraff were
bridesmaids. Toni Renee Harris
was flower girl and Melvin Bowe
was ring bearer.
Melvin Jenkins was best man
and Donald Pearson, James Irv
ing and Carl Johnson were ush
er f.
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Bride Wears White
The bride wore a white peau
de soie embroidered with se
quins and seed pearls. Her veil
hung from a Juliet cap of leaves
embroidered with pearls.
Mrs. Brown is a graduate of
Commerce High School, secre
tarial school and is a reception
ist at the New York Amsterdam
News. . .__________ _
Mr. BroWn, son of Mrs. Ma
rion Brown, is a graduate of
Among the guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Henderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Vernon Johnson, Mr.
and Mrs. Melvin Jackson, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Asben Thomas, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel America, Mr.
and Mrs. Leon West, Mr. and
Mrs. L. D. Ridenhour, Mr. and
Mrs. Hervin Davis, Mr. and Mrs.
Kelvin Wall, Mrs. Thelma Jenk
ins. Mrs. Marie Ballard.
Also Mrs. Mildred Young, Miss
es Elaine and Esther Thomas,
Mrs. Sarah Jones, Mrs. Btq-nice
Woolfalk, Mrs. Dolores Snrtith,
Mrs. Jewell Carrol, Miss Ar-
mane Brown, Miss Otelia Bowe,
Mrs. Annie Bowe, Miss Gerald
ine Dixon, Mrs. Marie Young,
Mrs. Elaine Lynch, Mrs. Lola
Lassiter, Mrs. Eddie Kane, Mrs.
Julia Reid, Henry Colbert, BUI
Colbert, John Beady, Calvin
Jones, Donnie Howell and Roy
Taylor.
Juny 16—FASHION SHOW-DANCE; Audubon; Lou Borders
’ production.
June 16—DANCE; Renaissance; United Young Republican
Club.
June 16—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Alabama A & AM Alumni
'
June 16—ART SHOW; Hotel Astor; Wompn World War
of New York. -•
Veterans.
June 16—SUNDAY OUTING; Sterling Forest (Tuxedo,
N. Y.); National Council of Negro Women, Inc.
June 17—MONDAY NIGHT CAMP FUND PARTY; Wells
Music Bar; N. Y. Amsterdam News.
June 18—DINNER; Park Sheraton Hotel; Back Our
Brothers Movement.
June 21—DANCE; Audubon; Epsilon chapter, Omega Psi
Phi fraternity.
June 21—DANCE; Renaissance; A.N.P.M.
June 22—DANCE; Renaissance; West African Association.
June 22—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Modemettes 8oclal Club.
June 22—DANCE; Dawn Casino; Lamplighters.
June 22—DANCE; Audubon; B-G Lancers Club.
June 22—DANCE; Audubon; Lucas Social Club.
June 22—FIESTA BAZAAR; 115 E. 98th Street; Mills College
of Education.
June 22—DANCE-SHOW; Manhattan Center; Union of
Nigerian Students In America.
June 23—FASHION SHOW-DANCE; Carlton Terrace; Doro
thea Towles Charm Classes.
June 23—FASHION SHOW; Celebrity Club; Ralph Packing-
ham Production.
June 23—FASHION SHOW-DANCE; Renaissance; NYC
Chapter, National Association of Fashion and
Accessory Designers.
June 23—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Four Buddies.
June 23—DANCE; 8avoy Manor; Mme Willi Posey.
June 23—FASHION 8HOW; Well's Upstairs Room; Ernie
Washington Models.
June 24—MONDAY NIGHT CAMP FUND PARTY (Closing
session); Palm Cafe; N. Y. Amsterdam News.
And hen’s
another big event:
, the new tall Peptl
' e in the 16 oz. bottle
Serve more, save more!
■ —a "
Material for this space is compiled by the N.Y. Amsterdam Newt.
The Amsterdam News is responsible for all announcements herein.
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Adelphic Union Lodge
Has Banquet And Dance
The
Centennial banquet
dance of the Adelphle Union
Lodge No. 14, was held recently
at the Concord Plaza Hotel.
Edward H. Himes Is the Worship-
fid Master
Sr. Milton Galamison was
guest speaker. Awards were made
to Louis Fair, Henry Rhodes and
Mrs. Edward Lawrence for their
contribution both to
and the eemmunlty
and In addition to Mr. Himes, other
officers of the lodge include Al
bert A. Martin, Armstead W.
Marshall, Herman B. Hatcher,
Veroon G. Johnson, William Mur
ray Wthtenon, James H. Wilker
son, Willie E. Babby, Christopher
G. Pratt and John F. Sealey.
Also Hilton A. Dore, George
A. Johnson, Rev. Augustus K.
David. Wefsey R. Williams, Ker-
the lodge rnit Benson, Henry Ramsey and
Carl O. Motley
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Program participant* included
Rev. Lorentho Wooden. Murray
Wilkerson, Dr. Charles H. Griffin,
J. Alexander Hall, Mrs. Marcia
Blair Hall. Harold Johnstone and
Atty. Courtney Wiltshire.
Committee members Included
Desmond Taylor, Canute G. Mc
Coy, Warren L. Benbow, Homer
Henderson, Charles H. Griffin,
James B. Ellison and Albert
Foster.
A TOAST TO FOREVER -
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Percy
Brown, Jr., toast each other
with champagne on their wed
ding day. The double ring cere
mony was performed last Sun
day at the Walker Memorial
Baptist Church. The bride is
the former Miss Mary Cath
erine Henderson.
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16 n N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., June 15, 1963
Our next Camp Fund affair will be held in Linnette’s
Lounge, 714 St. Nicholas Ave. on Monday, June 10. Hos
tess for the evening — Sophie Bryant.
AROUND OUR TOWN
It’s birthday time, June 18, for Idell Dixon, Marie
Ballard, Warren Jackson and Me.
For once a surprise was a real surprise. That nice
warm letter from Blanche Pugh, corresponding secre
tary for the Winsomettes Club.
Now that we’re finally having hot weather, the ever
popular Flash Inn has a chance to show off its beautiful
sidewalk cafe. It's the only sidewalk cafe in Harlem
that features the best in dining and wining.
Red Randolph of the Shalimar is doing his best to
bring back some of that old time color here by booking
some great singing and musical groups who are fea
tured in his place nightly.
The sad story is that I called John Watts, former
owner of Ebony Lounge to find out the condition of his
mother, Mrs. Artye Watts who had been on the critical
list, and he told me she had just passed away last Sun
day. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon.
TAXES - TAXES — TAXES
These new taxes are enough to give the bar owners
the shakes, and it’s a question of just how many can
survive. The new tax has pushed prices up a nickel
or dime more in most taverns. The management up
at the Flash Inn told us: “I feel that my clientele is
paying enough—that is why we will not change our
prices now.” I have been told that the same price line
is being held in Linettes’s Lounge, the Renney Bar and
a few other places, but most tavern purveyors think
that this new state tax is only drying up the city.
The amount taken in at Frank’s Restaurant was
$67.85, added to our old balance of $3,154.03, there is
now a total of $3,521.88 in the Camp Fund.
COMMUNITY AWARD -
Atty. Percy E. Sutton, second
from right, receives the first of
weekly community service
awards to be presented by
Piel’s Beer. Presentation was
made last week at Frank’s
Restaurant. From left: Don
farewooti, Piel’s representa
tive; Dr. C. B Powell, Amster-
dam News publisher; Thomas
Hawkes, president of Piel’s
Beer; Mr. Sutton, and Chris
Gowan, Piel’s representative.
(Gilbert Photo)
contralto, Dudley Kelley, bari
tone; George Malloy, accompan
ist and Larry Fuller, announcer;
6:30-7 p.m.
Overture Concert of New York
with Joseph Eger, conductor and
Lau Mok, harmonica soloist, 73rd
St. and Hudson River.
Concerts This Week
berian at Carnegie Hall, 5 p.m
and 8 30 p.m.
Nora Holt’s Concert Showcase
(radio) features Nellie Johnson,
WEDNESDAY, June 19 - Gold
man Band opening program of
Guggenheim Memorial Concerts
with Veronica Tyler, soprano, fea
tured soloist, Central Park Mall,
8:30 p.m.
”A Previn Evening” with An
dre Previn, conducting and pian
ist at Philharmonic Hall, 8:30
pjm. Also Thursday and Friday
nights.
SATURDAY, June 15 - Over
ture Concerts of New York with
Joseph conductor; Lau Mok, har
monica soloist. Central Park
Mall, 8:15 p.m. Opening concert.
•‘Salute to France”, with An
dre Previn, conducting; Marni
Nixon, soprano, Philharmonic
Hall, 8:30 p.m. Also Sunday at
same time.
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SMILING PRETTY - These
Amsterdam News Monday
Nighters, attending our regular
affair which was held in Franks
Restaurant last Monday night,
are real charmers. From left
Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt Good-
son, Goodson Cabaret; Katie
Jones; Edward Thompson, Ed
ward’s House Of Glamour; Do
rothea Hoslans, Dorothy’s
Dress Shop. (Photo by Gilbert)
Nat Cole Promises To
Raise At Least 850.000
Cole is currently preparing to
take off In July for Europe
where be will be starred in a
British Broadcasting Company
television special In London be
fore embarking on a tour of
England and Scotland that will
close when he returns to London
for a final performance at the
t-deon Theatre on July 28, after
which he returns to Los Angeles
to prepare for his benefit show.
will be Ike Jones, the same man
who was responsible for the in
itial “Sights and Sounds” !n*t
year which won critics’ and aud
ience applause alike when it
toured the country.
LOS ANGELES — Nat King
Cole last week announced a
pledge that he personally plan
ned to raise upwards of $50,000
this summer by donating the to
tal proceeds of the world prem
iere of his new musical variety
show, "Sights and Sounds, 1963,”
to the key organizations in the
headline struggle for civil rights
in the south.
Under the sponsorship of the
NAACP, CORE and the Student
Non-Violent Coordinating Com
mittee, Cole will present
his show at the Shrine Auditor
ium on August 8, before taking
"Sights and Sounds” on a nat
ional tour that will carry him
across the country to some 25
cities between that date and mid-
November.
Producer of the Cole musical
Malcolm X To
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Willie Richard, Gold Brick Inn, $5; Roosevelt Good-
son, Goodson’s Cafe, $5; Natalie DeLoache, Lenox Flo
rist, $3.50; Martin Liss, Cutty Sark, $3; A1 Denham,
Ballantine Scotch, $3; George Brandt, Canadian Club
Whisky, $3; Timothy Washington, Bird Cage, $3;
Dorothy Crawford, Bird Cage, $3; Bob Williams,
Bobby’s Rental Service, $3; Selbra’s Midway Lounge,
$3; Fannye Pierre, Dawn Cafe, $3; Speedy Pugh,
Frank’s Restaurant, $3; Ralph Bastone, Palm Cafe, $3;
Pearl MacDonald, $2.
Rene Taylor, Palm Cafe, $2; Dorothe Hoskins,
Dorothe’s Shoppe, $2; Louise Speller, Dawn Cafe, $2;
F. Alan, $2; Freida Harris, Fantasia Cafe, $2.
PRIZE WINNERS
SUNDAY, June 16 - Special
benefit concert for Mary McLeod
Bethune memorial fund at Ster
ling Forest, with Roberta Mar
tin unit, the Ellisons and the
Twilight Singers.
Duke Ellington Jau Society’s
annual concert, Town Hall, 2:30
p.m.
9th Annual Musical Interlude
of Thomas Music Study Club pre
sents "The Recitalists”, at St.
Paul Baptist Church, M0 W. 132nd,
St., 4 p.m.
Pablo Casals conducts Bach’s
“St. Matthew Passion” with so
loists William Warfield, Olga
Iglesias. Maureen Forrester,
Brest Haefliger and Ara Ber-
ON THE SIDEWALKS OF
NEW YORK — Even in Har
lem there’s a sidewalk cafe and
with the change of the weather
the mood of the diners change
at the Flash Inn where the
open air mellows the appetite.
Shown being greeted by the
manager, Dan Merenda (stand
ing) were Sgt. Glenn Bed and
Miss Ells Smith, when the cafe
was opened* for the season.
(Photo by Gilbert)
Muslim leader Malcolm X will
answer direct telephone calls
for 1% hours on Thursday, June
13. when he appears on "Pro-
•’ram PM” with Jim Gordon on
WINS, from 10:30 pm. to 12 mid
night.
1st—Evelyn Davis, bottle of Cutty Sark; 2nd—
Louise Speller, bottle of Ballantine Scotch; 3rd—Oscar
Martin, bottle of Canadian Chib; 4th—Johnny Seale,
bottle of Cutty Sark; 5th—Edward 0. Thompson, bottle
of Ballantine; 6th—William Washington, bottle of De-
wars White Label; 7th—Esther Lee, Canadian Club
glasses; 8th—J. Mason, 4 Roses high ball glasses; 9th—
MEMO'S *1 gW116
SCOTCH WHISKY!
Clark Center
Drama Group
In New Play
Ben Johnson’s classic comedy,
“The Alchemist,” will be pre
sented by Clark Center Resident
Drama Company, under the di
rection of Harry Grier, at West
Side Young Women’s Christian
Aasociatlou, Eighth Avenue at
Slat Street, June 20 through 30.
at 8:30 pm. Monday through
Saturday: 5 pm. on Sundays.
Members of the company ap
pearing in •The Alebemiat” ora;
Joanne Akalaitis, Jane Buchan
an, John Copeland, Spring Con-
doyan, John Dulaghan, Victoria
Kart, John Kenig, Clyde Kelley,
Zito Kerras, Clyde Gore, Erie
Nord, Suzy Martin, Claire Mere
dith, Ralph Lee, Michael Nab-
icht, Ruby Payne. Leslie Rivers,
Gregory Sierra, Faith Steinberg,
Charles Stillwell, and Robert
Wolfe.
Scholarships
For Jazz In
Summer Class
Youths of limited means,
ranging in age from 13 to 20.
are offered an opportunity to
etudy Jau during the eummer-
Applicante need not have had
any previous musical training.
The eight-week Summer Pro
gram will begin Monday, July
1, and end Saturday. August 31
The curriculum will consist of
theory, harmony, compoeftian.
sight singing, instrumental in
struction, ensemble and combo
instruction and voice Instruct
ion.
Applications must be submit
ted in person on Monday, June
17 at 7:30 pm. nt the New York
School of Jau. 100 W. 77th 3t.
(JHS 44) New York City
Applications can be obtained
at the following places: AU NYC
schools, Youth Board Center*,
Settlement and Neighborhood
Houses. Rehabilitation Centers,
New York School of Jam (MG
West 77th Street) and Jam Arts
Society, Inc. (10 We«t 5Sth
Street). For farther informatioa
call • PL 7-5335
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22 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., June 15, 1963
Eu«en< Brown. X, of 867 For- lived
root
Bronx, charged with fount
throwing Mrs Ethel Walker, M. ™an
to her death off the roof of the
five Mory building where he lives
U befog held without bail for . • ,
•ction hy the Grand Jury.
H’1
Brow®., who fives on the first n«mt
flow of the Forest Ave., apart- v
ment bouse and Mrs. Walker. '
who waa reportedly separated tures
from her husband, were conduct- and
log a clandestine affair, police their
said Brown, police said, paid an It
unexpected visit to the third floor if ca
apartment where Mrs. Walker the
The light taste that never
takes a vacation!
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New Job
For Miss .
Washington
I!
Attorney Ruth V. Washington,
well • known Republican woman
'leader, resigned as an attorney
I with the State Commssion for
Human Right/, and assumed
new duties this week as a Ref
eree with the New York State
Workmen's Compensation Board.
' “By background, training and
experience, you are ideally equip
ped for this important post,” Col.
Sol E. Senior, Board chairman,
said in welcoming Miss Wash
ington to the staff.
Miss Washington, of 611 W
148th St., will be the third Negro
Referee with the Board, joining
Lasen Walsh and Henry J. Slau
ghter. who have been with the
•agency for many years.
An active civic and commun-
| ity worker, Miss Washington is-
; female leader of the 13th A.D.,
Committee, and is a former Re
publican candidate for the City
Council and the State Assembly.
She has previously worked as an
Attorney Adviser in trie New
York office of the U.S. Depart
ment of abor.
Court Frees
NAACP Man
In Miss.
JACKSON, Miss. — In an un-
*
usual move the Mississippi Su
preme Court last week ruled on
the side of justice and reversed
the conviction of a lower court
against NAACP State President
Aaron Henry - of Clarksdale.
Mr. Henry was convicted in
May. 1962 by Bolivar County
Court on a morals charge and
sentenced to 60 days in prison
and a fine of $250. The reversal
was handed down on June 3.
NAACP attorneys immediate
ly appealed the case charging
that Mr. Henry had been un
lawfully arrested, that his auto
mobile was unlawfully searched,
that the affidavit on which he
was tried in the lower court
was illegal and defective and
that there was no corroborating
evidence to support the charge
against him.
Illegal* Evidence
1
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MBRIT TROPHY —Mrs. Pearl
Overby, businesswoman from
Orange, N.J., holds merit
trophy awarded by Schaeffer
for outstanding civic and corn-
munity work. Presenting the
room in Newark. Flanking the
award is Miss Dee Simmons.
ladies are Councilman Irving
Miss Beaux Arts of '62 at re
cent ceremony in Terrace Bail-
Turner left) and Bandleader
Count Basie. (Layne Photo)
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In its ruling upsetting the low
er court's conviction, the Miss
issippi Supreme Court found that
the evidence used in the trial
was obtained illegally.
Lye Thrower
Is Ex-Con
Mr. Henry’s car was searched
while the NAACP leader was
being held in jail and without
a search warrant.
At the time of the originial
conviction, NAACP Executive Se
cretary Roy Wilkins denounced
the proceedings as "a frame-up
calculated to intimidate civil
rights fighters in Mississippi.”
Mr. Henry’s militant leader
ship in the state has long been
a thornyj^the side of Mississippi
white 'supremacists. Several oth
er atteippts have been made to
harass the NAACP official into
silence. The most recent attempt
occurred in early April when
a bomb was thrown through the
window of his home causing da
mage of $1,000.
Justice Benjamin Schor held a
36 - year - old ex-convict without
bail in Brooklyn Criminal Court
Thursday after he allegedly ho-'
ed a can of boiling lye into -ht
face of a man described by police
as an apparent love rival.
Arrested was William Franklin,
of 2919 W. 32nd St. The victim,
Fred Brown, same address, an
swered Franklin’s knock and was
‘greeted by the caustic solution
which sent him screaming into
the street, his face and neck
blistered and swollen.
Radio Motor Patro’i ten of the
60th Precinct encountered Brown
and guided him back to the build
ing where they found Franklin
RITH WASHINGTON
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ago where he had served six
him.
The men had appai’ently been years for grand larceny and fel-
acquaintances since Franklin's onious assault, police said.
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M s N. Y, AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., June 15, 1963
73 Howard Grads From New York
w Yorkers— Ave., Bronx,'Butler. Iris C., M.S , Brooklyn, Greennou:
metropolitan 160-06 75th Road, /'lushing
S., M.D. 137-57 228th
Howard Uni- Campbell, Fred lie L, B.S., 37 ton, Goins. Warren
ates who re- W. 136th St., New York City, 5901 Glenwood Rd.,
« l*at week. Carter. Edward G., BA, 173 Guthrie. Byron E., ]
•e as follows: University Ave., Rochester, Cle- Somers St.. Brooklyn
B.A, 675 mendor. Anthony A., M.D., 1072 III, Adolphus C.,
lyn. Alleyne, Park Plaee. Brooklyn, Coleman, Orange St., Albany,
540 Jerome Rodney A., B Arch, 31 Clark grand. B.S. Pharm,
[eiey. Ericka St., Newburgh. DeLain. Eloise V., St., Buffalo, Harrison
in Ave., New M. D, 1324 Boston Rd., Bronx, M.D., 170-08 106th Av<
i, Victor II.. Dennis, Arnold. BA, 13340 Heitner, Robert A.,
L, New York Roosevelt Ave., Flushing, Derr, iCuiger Ave , Bronx. J
107tJrx St., feed A.. M.D., 400
Uchard M., Bernadette, BA., 3217
t Pl., Brook- East Elmhurst. DuBois. Michael Ave., Rochester, Kay<
bin H . M.D., E.. B A , 180 St. Nicholas Ave . R., D.D.S., 1650 W
■w York City, New York City, Duren, Barbara J Brooklyn. Knight, C
B.S. Pharm, M.S. 1516 Bedord Ave., Brooklyn, B.S., 135 Hamilton Pl
onx, Bowens, Ellis, Doris, B.A., 65 Clarkson City.
568-J Grand Ave., Brooklyn, Evans, Mabel Lewis, Diane C., I
ity. Brecher, G.. B.A. 80 LaSalle St., New York 147th St., New York
Midwood Rd. City', Gaines, LeeRoy F., BS., Genevieve, B.S. Ph
tn, Herbert Route 52, Stormville, Gayle, De- Mayville St., St. All
Albany, Bur-lores J., B.S., 625 Jefferson Pl.. Sandra A., B.A., 211
A., 190 Glen- Bronx, Gibbs. Richard, B.S., 46 St., New York Cit
4
>, Bush, Jr., Downing, Brooklyn, Gittens, Son Earl R , D.D.S.,
1048 Stebbins dra A., B S., 22 St. Marks Pl ,! Ave , Staten Island, 5
ert L., B.S. Pharm, 976 Tinton
Ave., Bronx, Murray, Robert W..
LL. B 202-15 Murdock St., St.
Albans, ^Nesbitt. Adrianne W.,
B.S. 1096 Grant Ave., Pelham
Manor, Palmer, Joyce C., B.A.,
1385 5th Ave., New York City.
Paschal, Jr., Greene L., B.S.,
103 Waverly Pl.. New York City,
Rakosi. Jeffrey A., M.D., 1750
E. 28th St., Brooklyn, Rice,
William A., B.S , 514 Glenwood
Ave., Buffalo, Rich, Carolyn F.,
BA., 430 W. 163rd St, New York
City, Ross, Walter J., D.D.S.,
22 Rutland .Rd., Brooklyn, Ser-
ber, Michael, M.D., 535 W. 110th
St., New York City, Sharpe, Jr..
Emanuel. B.S.E.E., 1216 Burke
Ave., Bronx. Sheppard, Ronald
J., M.S. 194 Union Ae., New
Rochelle, Sissle, Cynthia S., B.A.,
936 St. Nicholae Ave., New York
City, Smalls, Delores V., B.A.,
6 Brady Rd , White Plalna,
Smith, Howard E., D.D.S., 1180
Forest Ave., Bronx, Smith, Mi
chael F., BS., 116-18 225th St.,
Queens, Sobers, Carolann, B.A.,
44 Wellington Ct., Brooklyn,
Terry, Aivero J., B.S.C.E., 20
Hamilton Terr., New York City,
Van Putten, Patricia, B.A., 11
Gloucester St., New Rochelle,
Vaughan, Margoi S.,. B.S., 62
W. 4th St., Mt. Vernon, Webster,
Emile M., B.S., 1067 E. 221st
St.. Bronx, Webster, Phillip L..
M.D., 230 E. 102nd St., New York
City, Welcome, Ronald J., M.D.,
315 W. 113th St., New York City,
Woods, Paul R , B.S.E.E., 119-
15 191st St., St. Albans, Jessup,
Janice 1'.. B.S., 215 Langdon
Ave., Mt. Vernon, Ediwards, Ida
D., B.S , 467 W. 152nd St., New
York City.
Hgts. Savings
In New Branch
The Washington Heights Fed
eral Savings and Loan Associa
tion will open its new commuters
branch in the George Washington
Bridge Bus Station, on Thursday,
June 13, it was announced by
George A. Mooney, president.
Ribbon cutting ceremonies will
take place at 11:00 a.m. at the
Bus Station near the Fort Wash
ington Avenue entrance. They will
be attended by officers and dir
ectors of Washington Heights Fed
eral. officials of the Port of New
York Authority, builders of the
terminal, and other prominent
civic and business leaders.
Eighty Peace Corps volunteer
will train at Cornell this summer
to serve as high school teachers
In the West African country of
Sierra Leone.
TOP SCHOLAR - Willie Mae
Taylor is among scores of Man
hattan 9th graders who receiv
ed gold certificates from the
Urban League for outstanding
scholastic progress. She is
shown accepting her award
from Urban League President
Frederick W. Richmond during
ceremony at Stuyvesant High
School. Honor programs are
sponsored by the Urban League
of Greater New York to encour
age minority group youngsters
to reiftain in school and com
plete their education.
(McAdams Photo
UNCF Awards
Presented
In Albany
ALBANY, N. Y. - Dr. Earl
H. Moaenney, president of St.
Paul’s CoBege, presented special
citations last week at a recep
tion in his honor sponsored by
the Pepsi-Cola Bottling Company
of Albany, N.Y., to the following
Albanians:
Gene Robb, publisher of the
Albany Times Union and Knick
erbocker News.
Joseph P. Cerutti, special dep
uty for the Bricklayers, Masons
and Plasterers International
Union.
Frank Wells McCabe, presi
dent of the National Commercial
Bank and Trust Company.
UNCF Editorials
Mr. Robb received special rec
ognition for the exceptional co
operation of the Times Union
and Knickerbocker News In pre
senting the facts on the United
Negro College Fund anC the ex
cellent editorials auppart’ng the
local campaign for many years.
Mr. Cerutti was recognized
for his personal efforts in secur
ing the cooperation of the local
unions in the area. As a direct
result several unions have made
substantial contributions to the
local campaigns.
LIU COMMENCEMENT SPEA
KER — The principal speaker
at Long Island University’s
commencement on June 14 will
be Prime Minister A. Milton
Obote of Uganda. He will ap
pear at the university’s Brook
lyn, N.Y., campus less than
three weeks after the Addis
Ababa conference of African
heads of state, in which he
played a major role. LIU will
confer an honorary doctor of
laws degree upon the Prime
Minister at its commencement
ceremonies.
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26 • ** Y AMSTERDAM NEWS., Sat, June 15, 1963
Queens College
t Seventy Queen* College atu-
* deirte »re spending evenings and
« Satuadpyu coaching youngsters
fiong* Joulh Queens with their
♦ schooJwork and helping them to
‘.have ..fun.
•'•tetndrnt spokesmen say the
\penduaui called, “Jamaica stu-
‘ »JUU hglp project" on the Queens
»campus, is partially a prelude
; to- •. Similar project they expect
on this summer in Prince
/Edward County, Virginis. where
*an estimated 1,4<X> children have
» been unable to attend public
*.achoq|< since 15*59.
• Mr: • Stanley Shaw, a sopho-
\sum from Laurelton, Miss Rose-
lX5.-T6^)org' a s*0*01, from St.
*Albans, and Mr. Jay Glasser
* from Flushing, who head the Ja-
■atuta- project committee, an-
/ r,ounged that they have enlisted
»the cooperation of the Board of
/Education’s Bureau of Common-
*Ry ^Education, District 50. and
/the -South Huntington Commun-
*»it*vCfipter in working with pu-
»pilS from Public Schools 40, 118,
‘.147/142, and 155.
3
— w
**
Churches Supporting
4 Three churches in the area are
*valso providing support for the
^Jamaica project: the Incarna-
^tional Lutheran Church in Ja-
/maica, the Springfield Gardens
* Methodist Church, and St. John’s
/Episcopal Church. __
• All the Queens Students are
/wording on their own time and
'.at
own expense The stu-
« dent committee decided that only
'volunteers with successful experi-
*ence in t ’e Jamaica project
woul3%e eligible to go to Prince
/EtfWhrtf County.
» However, they also said that
/the Jamaica project, which atart-
- ed on April 20, would be ex
pended through the coming
’ y y mnyr and through next year,
with the hope of making it a
^pqgtygttnt community service.
• Vartl student working in South
w^ueens spends about two hours
Qveekly with a group of five or
-six pupils. The time is spent
poaching reading, English, math-
■*»mathics or science depending on
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CITRATE OF
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the needs of the children. Games
' and other recreational activities
are included in the program.
Queens college volunteers have
undergone orientation sessions
conducted by members of the
Queens College faculty. Young
sters are referred to the project
by their school advisors and by
parent associations.
Queens Students
Two other Queens students. Mr.
Frederick McCary, from Elm
hurst, and Mr. Leonard Haus-
man, from Kew Gardens, are
arranging the Virginia project
which is slated to begin this
month.
Mr. Hausman said he had visit
ed: the Rev. Francis Griffin in
Farmville, the County seat of
Prince Edward County. In Vir
ginia, the Queens students will
live with local families and use
churches and other community
facilities for their program.
Drs. Simon. Weddington, and
Kornberg. aJJ, members of the
department of education as
Queens, are assisting the Queens
students.
Two Hurt In
Fight Over
One Girl
Langston Peters, 31. of 221
Monroe St., remained in fair
condition this week in Cumber
land Hospital after he was shot
at a Brooklyn intersection late
Saturday in a fight which police
said started over a girt.
According to police of the
Gates Ave. station, Peters and
Leslie Holder, 30, of 316 Greene
Ave., got into a heated squabble
in a Franklin Ave. dinette over
the shared affections of a fickle
woman. They went outside and
during the knife and gun battle
that ensued near the intersection
of Franklin Ave. and Lexington
St., Peters was shot in the left
side and right arm and Holder
suffered stab wounds about the
head and face
- Doubles up
Police found Peters lying la
the street allegedly still clutch
ing a knife and Holder was doub
led up on the sidewalk with a
.32 calibre revolver In his hand,
it was reported.
Holder was released after treat
ment at Cumberland Hospital and
held without bail by Judge Arthur
Dunaif in Brooklyn Criminal Court
for a hearing on charges of
felonious assault and violation
of the Sullivan Law.
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gro to be employed by the.Pru
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the Brooklyn area, returned re
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the board of trustees of Allen
A.M.E. Church. Jamaica. He is
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The Conways live at 143-45
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Queens Student
In CORE Fight
By ALICIA SMITH
Alpha Gamma Lambda Chap
ter of Alpha Phi Alpha, pitched
a real wlngding of a Spring For
mal Dance at the ^Fountain-
head" in New Rochelle, on May
ai.
for breakfast.
SIGHT FOR SORE EYES DEFT.
Demure Jean Chambers, of
Yonkers, in Empire styled white
crepe. .
ballroom floor
Willowy model Dana Evans, in
peacock blue satin with crystal
teardrops.
ROMANCE DEPT.
Genevieve Sliappard. of Man-
The Chester bedheads, the hattan, in a traffic stopping red
Scott MacKnights of Yonkers gown that had male eyes pop-
were there, the Julian Ander- ping out and rolling all over the
sons of Mt. Vernon and the Matt
Branches of New Rochelle. Also
from New Rochelle, the Earl
Robinsons, who partied friends
at their home, before and after
the dance. Cute Gerri Williams.
Harvey (Pepsi Veep) Russel
of White Plains, who always and bis pretty Jackie. dancing
looks as though she is having on a dime whenever that jump-
more fun than anyone, was there ing bend played a slow rotnan-
with hubby’. Art, WhitneySf 'Uf*.
baaLepgue> Young and hi.OWh-
garet, ebullient Roy Cobb, with
his Jewel. Jewel. From Manhat
tan, the Herman Melvilles, the
Jawn Sandifers, Skipper Dil
worth and Mary Richardson.
tie numbe?
THISA AND THATA
Mrs. Maggie Rogers, of Pyra
mid Temple No. 45 in New Ro-
cheHe and Mrs. Esther R Peter
son, of Rosebud Temple No. 287
in White Plains, were honored
Mt. Vernon’s Dunbar Mc-
at a luncheon at the Onondaga
Laurin, circulating the story that
Hotel In Syracuse, for past and,
those cute, courteous pledgees,_____ „ r________________ ____
retiring presidents of State Aux
who met the ladies at the en- iliary I B.PO.E.W., on Wednes- The Transit Authority Invited
iliary I B.P.O.E W., on Wednes-
trance and escorted them to their day. May 29.
|bu.s Passen8ers to a preview of
hosts tables, were, in reality, his, The Ben Dyetts, of While ^5.new, 1963-nwdel
elite corps of Black Muslim
Guards.
New
Buses
On View
Plains, who attended the Lincoln
ROBERT CONWAY
University Commencement exer-
cises were the house guests of j ?d
the Clarence
• TA Chalrman Joseph E. O’Gra-
Carol Elizabeth Joaea. a sen- invited passengerSi aty
Then there was the girl, in
bouffant white, who kicked olf
her blue satin slippers on the
dance floor, when the band kick
ed off with that Sanctified
Church rhythm.
The Phil Beaches of Mt. Ver
non, took all their guests home
Brooklynite
Is Second
NASHVILLE, TENN
Dr.
Clyde Ormond Lord,
1959
graduate of Vermont University
received the M.D. degree from
Meharry Medical College on
June 10. He graduated with
hnoors and received the Merck
award for being the second
ranking student in the graduating
class. He also received the Car
diology Award for being the
outstanding student In Cardiolo
gy-
Carolyn Hubbard, attractive 18
JuneD5' at 11 a m in>ear °W daUghte’ °f Mr & MrS
n, Mr .
U8t,
A
— the TA'S Ulmer Park ^P0'' Har- 1’ecnard Hubbard of St Albans,
Coney i,. is & Queens college freshman
aud-member of their CORE
a ad— member
chapter. She, one Negro male
student and 23 white students
left June 1 for Prince Edward
County, Virginia, to offer edu
cational and recreational facil
ities to the deprived children
of that County which denies them
any schooling rather than in
tegrate. ________
officials and community leaders
to inspect the first 10 of the mod
ern air - suspensioned $26,000
buses scheduled for delivery to
the TA. Total cost of the 305 bus
es is close to $8,000,000.
lor at John Jay High School in
Cross River, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Daniel Gooden of Gold
ens Bridge, made her debut at
the Concord Plaza on Thursday,
May 18.
House, Green- is economical.”
Jim Dawkins of White Plains,
TA Commissioners John J. Gil-
who has his own show on a
hooley and Daniel T. Gcanoell
Mt. Kisco radio station, had a joined Chairman O’Grady in urg-
part in the Scarsdale "Fort Hill jng bus passengers "to meet with
Players" production of “Mr>us and learn first - hand what
your Transit Authority is doing to
Roberts."
Charles L. Gebhart, 3d, son of provide bus service that is as
Carolyn personifies our know
ledgeable, modern Negro youth.
She plays the piano, is interested
in modeling and aspires to a
teaching career. Modest and re
ticent. alert and ready to con-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gebhart comfortable and convenient as it I tribute to racial awareness, she
was quite anxious to credit stu
of Cambridge
Leonard Housman as tF
burg, was commissioned a sec-1 Delivery of the 305 buses will
ond lieutenant
at graduation bring the total numver of buses ‘guiding light’ for the group s
ceremonies at the Air Force j purchased by the TA, since
Academy in Colorado, on Wed-: to 1,435, James B. Edmunds,! The Jamaica Branch NAACP
nesday, June 8. He was named TA General Manager, explained.! selected Miss Hubbard to rep-
This figure does not include the resent the Branch at the New
to the Dean’s Merit list.
York State NAACP ‘Caribe Frol
ic’ dance as ’Miss Jamaica
BWI’ carrying out the theme of
the affair.
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ating Authority. The TA’s nearly
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routes.
1957, project this summer.
Duet Met
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orc
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Dr. Lord was listed on the
Dean’s List for three years at
Meharry. He will also be re
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player for Boys High School in.
Brooklyn. During his senior yearj I
um safety and comfort, accord
ing to General Superintendent
he^was also captain of the baket-
Hyman Feldman, chief of TA bus
ball team at Vermont University.
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Dr. Lord will intern at Kings
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plans a residency in Anesthesiolo leaders met with Vivian Malone “fe / Jxlt door n *** center of
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be opened when the bus is in mo
tion, nor can the bus be started
when the door is open.
groes who entered the Univer
sity of Alabama Tuesday after
noon.
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cal students.
and James Hood, the two Ne- 0>e 6u*- '
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African
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Minister Joseph M. Johnson
was elected president of the
general assembly of the United
Nations International Labor Or
ganisation Ust week. He is the
first African io head the or
ganization.
Johnson told the conference
that his election was an honor
bestowed “on the whole emer
gent continent of Africa." He
was elected at the conference's
47th session, attended by more
than 1.090 delegates.
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eon of Mr. and Mrs. F. Levi
Lord of 364 Monroe Street,
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Miss Malone said her reason
for coming to the University was
"because the School of Com
merce offers courses which no
Negro coliege in the state has
in its curriculum.” Miss Malone
said the Commerce School is well
known tor its high standard oi
excellency.
in general business.
to go outside of the state.
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bile. is a graduate of Central
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tended Alabama A & M College.
She enrolled in the School of
NASHVILLE, TENN. — Dr. i Commerce and Business Admin-
Clive Orville Callender, a 1959 istration with a general major
graduate of Hunter College, re
ceived the M.D. degree from
Hood, a congenial collegian,
Meharry Medical College on
said: "There are no Negro
June 10. He graduated with hon-
school? in Alabama which offer
ors and received the Charles Nel- a degree in psychology so I had
son Gold Medal and the Merck
Award for being the ranking stu
dent in the graduating class.
He also received the Hoffman
La Roche Award as the outstand
ing Sophomore Medical Student,
'the Chi Delta Mu Award and
the Alma Wells Givens Award
for being the ranking Sophomore
Medical Student. Since being at
Meharry, he has also received
the Joseph Collins Scholarship,
.the Orlons Scholarship, the Jes
sie Smith Noyes Scholarship and
the National Medical Assoc ia
tion Scholarship.
Hood, a native of Gasden, Is
a graduate of Carver High School
and attended Clark College In At
lanta, Georgia. He was enrolled
In the College of Arts and Sci
ences with a major in psy
chology. , .SLACK.
A plucky Brooklyn cab driver
stepped on the gas Monday after
noon and foiled the slickup at-
Cincinnati General Hospital in tempt of would-be baodit who
Cincinnati, Ohio. After his in- O5viouslv fieuld have used a pair
ternship and residency, be plans of eyeglasses.
to serve as a medical mission- The fabbie \»eyer Zaslewsky,
__ . 59. was hailed on Gates Ave.
ary in Africa.
Cabbie Foils
Stick-up Man
Dr. Callender will intern at
near Patchen Ave. by a man
later identified as Eddie Moss,
25, of 967 Gates Ave.
Moss got In the cab and de
manded Zaslewaky’a money un
der threat of what Moss alleged
ly claimed was a can of lye..
The driver spotted directly in
front of him what the suspect
apparently could not see ■th?
79th Precinct station house at
Gates Ave. and Throop.
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stepped on tha gas and came
to a honking, screeching stop
almost in the lap of the law.
Moss was booked on charges of
attempted robbery
and arraigned on the charges
Tuesday in Brooklyn Criminal
Court.
Postpone Sentence
Dr. Callender, a member of
the Ebeneser Gospel Tabernacle
Cburch of 225 Lenox Avenue.
New York City, la the son of
Mr. Joaeph Clifford Callender of
)0G W. 113th Street and the late
Mrs. Ida Burke Callender.
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son Jr.
Mr. L. E. Austin, editor and
publisher of the Carolina Tiroes,
fold the audience that "now that
all of the scared and Uncle Tom
Negroes have left the South and
cone North we are able to carry
on a’ mutant and iatellWent fight
for freedom '
Austin exhorted northern He-
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apparent fvory towers, from ease
and Zion and exercise your right
to vote. .There are too
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AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., June 15, 1963
In Brooklyn
u-~
Xi Chapter, Brooklyn and Long
Island, of Chi Delta Mu Frat
ernity Inc; along with their
wives, members of the Chi Wives
Club, was well represented at
the Golden Anniversary Con
clave, held at the Statler Hilton
Hotel, Washington, D C.
Participating in the extensive
Business, scientific and social
sessions, were Brooklynites, Dr.
and Mrs. Leslie Alexander and
sons, Drs: Judson Best, Barring
ton Bennett and son Barry; Dr.
and Mrs. Cecil Closter; Mrs.
Horace Hamlett; Dr. and Mrs.
Adrian C. Lamos and son Adri
an; Drs. Evelyn Lewis, Leroy
Payne; Dr. and Mrs. Herbert
Quick and family; Dr. and Mrs.
Gerald Seen; and Dr. and Mrs.
Maron West.
The annual Terry- Humbert
Memorial lecture, in honor of
the late founders of this Fratern
ity of Pharmacists, Dentists and
Physicians, was delivered by
prominent Brooklyn Radiologist,
Leslie L. Alexander, M.D;
M.A.C.R; Asst; Professor, Rad
iology at the Downstate Medical
School of the State University
at Brooklyn, NY. His topic
“Radium and X-Ray treatfhent
of oral cavity and neck lesion”
was discussed at great length,
and made more impressive by
color slides and extensive re
search data.
—„
Night Clubs
amusements,
theater
Magazine Page
B'kly nites
At Delta Mu
Social Calendar
Of King! and Queens
June 12—Informal Reception for Joseph Noethen, Clara
Barton Vocational High School, Brooklyn; Com
munity Association of School Districts 25-27.
June 14—Dance, Fez Ballroom, Brooklyn; Sally Livingston
Social Club.
June 15—Dance, Fez Ballroom. Brooklyn; Mlnlslnk United
June 16—Evening at Town Hill, Town Hill Supper Club,
Brooklyn; Blanca, Olsele and Josephine.
June 21—Dance, Fez Ballroom, Brooklyn; Social Lights
Social Club.
June 22—Annual Benefit Oarden Party, Home for Aged,
Brooklyn; Citizens Committee.
June 23—Friendship Tea and Poolside Party, Home of
Catherine Basie, Queens; NCCJ.
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Hearing For JHS Site
The Local School Board for
Districts 25-27 Brooklyn an
nounced today that at the re
quest of the Board of Education
it will bold an open public bear
ing on a specific site for one
new Junior High School In its
district.
ft
On Tuesday, June 19, «(l
P M., in the auditorium of Clara
Barton Vocational High School
901 (Hasson Avenue, Brooklyn,
it will bear speake *» and re
ceive written statements on the
proposed sit# for P.S. 56
which is to provide additional
capacity to relieve overcrowd
ing in the present district elemen
tary school. The proposed site
is on Block No. 1283, bounded
by Gates Ave., Putnam Ave.,
Irving Pl. and Downing St.
"We regard the recent efforts
of the citizens and parents of
the District as responsible for
the prompt action on this pro
ject which will improve school
conditions by providing larger
school capacity.” Mrs. Rita
Schneider, Chairman of the Lo
cal School Board said: “We hope
that the Public will demonstrate
its continued interest and sup
port by expressing itself fully
at these bearings as to Its ap
proval or disapproval of the pro
posed site. This Is the first and
best opportunity to make your
views known.”
Cora Walker To
Speak In R'head
Prominent Harlem Attorney
Car* T. Walker will speak on the
subject of “Self-Emancipation,”
at an educational benefit program
of the Riverhead. LX, chapter
of the Negro Business and Pro
fessional Women’s Clubs. Inc.,
at the Riverhead High School on
Sunday. June 16, at 3:30 p.m., It
was announced by Mrs. Rose
Booker, president.
Barnes Signs
Erich Barnes, a regular In the
Football Giants’ secondary for
the past two aeasomi, signed his
1963 contract Tuesday with the
National Fottball League’s east
ern division titleholders.
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The business session of the
Chi Wives Club was significant
in that Dr. Evelyn Lewis and
Mrs. Herbert Quick were return
ed to office as President and
Secretary respectively of the
National Club. Adrian C. Lamos,
M.D; was elected to the Nation
al Executive Committee of the
Grand Chapter Chi Delta Mu
Fraternity. J.C. Carr. M.D. of
Newark was elected as the new
National President of the Grand
Chapter.
The eleaborate social events
associated with this Golden Con
clave was climaxed by a Yacht
ing Party cruise down the Po-
to’isic.
WEDDING BELLS FOR MC-
NORTONS — Mr. Walter Mc-
Norton and Miss Linda Lor
raine Skeete were married
last week at St. Phillips Ep
iscopal Church, 334 McDon
ough St., Brooklyn, in a cere
mony performed by Rev. Rich
ard B. Martin. The reception
was at the Fez Ballroom.
VES PAY UP-Say-
i honor to give, Mrs.
feidell hands over
neot of NAACP life
ia Wives
Belong
membership to Guy Brewer,
Queens borough secretary and
a Jamaica branch board mem
ber. Looking on is Mrs. Margie
Lockhart, chairman of the
dinner - dance given by the
Sigma Wives, Friday, May 24,
at Hillside House, Hollis.
'hooper photo)
gala Seventh Anniver-
arship Lianer Dance,
the beautiful Hillside
Hollis, Long Island,
Wives (Long Island)
a check and received
for completing their
ership to the NAACP.
outdone by the Wives,
a Rho Sigma Chapter,
Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
r first payment on a
ership to the NAACP.
also presented a check
gal Defense fund from
for Freedom meeting.
Boren Wilson
ster of ceremonies for
>g, Baron Wilson, of the
sod, gave Us routine
ding Jokee. The evening
lete when he Introduced
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i. Miss Leonardos en-
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To get the likes of me.
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>4 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., June 15, 1963
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^Amsterdam News Readers Write...And Write...And Write
One Race Only
Sir: From this letter you will
understand what I’m trying to
explain of this radical problem
that exist in this country of
America.
First, I must establish that
there is only one race and that's
the human race in this present
world. In this country where
democracy exists we are looking
for the equal rights of the people
as one part of the constitution
states.
foot down because the whole
country is at war.
Let the other nations see that
we mean to correct our own
mistakes before we help them
in theirs.
Mr. Joseph Connell
884 E. 169th Street
Bronx 59. N. Y.
On Equality
Sir: Webster’s definition of
democracy is “Government by
the people collectively by elect
ed representatives; political and
What are we going to do about
social equality.” This definition
this? Rev. Martin Luther King
does not seem to be accurate for
has taken a very good stand, in
it is a singular one, omitting the
my opinion, of fighting for the
my opinion, ot rignung ror uw ppe^t distinctlon w Wack
equal rights of his people in hB and white
state. I have come to the con
clusion that he as an old minister
of the Gospel that teaches and
preaches the religious doctrine
should adopt all of his moves
and actions in accordance with
the Bible.
It is inconceivable that in the
20th century, a child can be lock
ed up for merely walking down
a street in the south with a sign.
A sign reminding people of the
definition given in Webster’s of
democracy. Could this possibly
indicate that truth is not upheld
and the reminder of same is not
palatable?
The Bible, Exodus 11 chapter
gives us a perfect picture and
drawing how this entire cor
ruption can be broken up. Refer
ring to Moses, the minister and
servant of God. He had the host
of Israel behind him as he at
tempts to carry God’s command
to Pharoah. This was the com
mand. Pharoah, G<xl said, Let
my people go, and when God
and Moses said that they did
everything in their power to see
that it was carried out.
Now listen, Mr. Editor, if we
ever win this battle at all, we
will have to win through unity.
If Rev. Martin Luther King
is going jo be a leader as an
other Moses, let him and us
take Moses positions. I mean,
let all the Democratic clubs and
all the people who believe that
there is freedom for all the peo
ple, by the people and for the
people should come together from
every state of this union and
join King in whatever state he
is in and get rid of this existing
Pharoah and his army out of
Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi,
New York, or any place in this
union where Pharoah exists. King
and his host should march from
place to place until all this lack
way of living be broken up.
Signs and picketing have given
exercise to a particuliar freedom
for many years now and yet the
innovation of striking for equal
ity of color is a form of horror
to some. The result of which,
the tactic of fire hose and dog is
employed. Maybe George Orwell
has had a hand In this? Surely
this in not democratic. Perhaps
it’s equality-
Is it equality? If not. is
equality to disallow any Ameri
can equal education, freedom of
speech, the right to vote, or any
other constitutional right, be
cause of the pigment of his skin?
The amount of taX that Negroes
pay isn’t any less because of
his skin color. When there is
war, "Americans” are drafted
to fight for their country, or can
color mark you “4-F”? Theuum-
ber of Negro war dead contra
dicts this theory. Yet, these nazi-
isms continue and thrive in fhis
democracy.
Negroes are taught the same
as white the perils of Commun
ism yet each day of his exis
tence, he experiences other per
ils, the perils of democracy.
Patricia Roebuck
New York, N.Y
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This means we are going to
have to shed some blood. Moses
used a rod across the Red Sea
and a road was made so that
Sir: Please allow me to thank
he and his army could get over
A. A. Robinson for writing a re
on the other side safely. The sea
closed in and consumed all of cent letter published in your pa
Pharoah and his host. Now in per.
this country they are using the
water hose to destroy King but,
I say if all the colored people
unite together, I will assure you
that a stop will be put to all of
this for good all over this country.
Our colored people are dying
In the army to protect this gov
ernment just as well as sope
of those white faces are dying.
They are taking some of our
colored people blood from the
blood bank to Inject white peo
ple to keep them alive. The only
way all of this can be stopped
is to let a war start in this
country first. Colored against
white and that the only way
President Kennedy will put his
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could be conspicuous by our al
ienee. Yes, Congressman Powell
has made mistakes, but haven’t
we all? So, It might be a good
idea when everyone else la ridi
culing him, that w? pretend we
are the earth and let all the world
(us) In this case keep silent.
I throw this letter out aa food
for our so-called do gooders.
Mabel Crow ford, New York
Editor’s Note: The Amsterdam
News certainly has not been at
tacking Congressman Powell. We
have only tried to set the record
straight.
Headline Analysis
Sir: A* f am a law student
and rather busy, I haven’t suf
ficient time to go into thia com
plaint either deeply or formally.
I have been a regular reader
o! your newspaper for almost
three years, mainly due to my
interest in racial problems, to
which you give excellent cover
age.
In that time I have spoken
to several of your staff mem
bers, and my name has appear
ed in your paper In connection
with many lotegrationiat activ
ities.
I say all thia merely to point
out that I am not writing this
letter aa a bigot, or to let off
steam, but rather with a full
appreciation of your value to
this city and country, and of all
the Issues involved.
However, I must say I was
appalled at the, at best, lack of
judgment in your headline re
cently. It is hard for me to
believe that your intentions were
anti-semitic, but you certainly
did not have at heart the best
interests of those forces which
oppose demagoguery and pre
judice in our society.
I don’t believe it Is necessary
for me to point out all that the
American Jewish community
has done in order to help and
protect all minorities. In aiding
the forces of prejudice against
the Jewish people you hurt more
than the Negro.
If the wording of your head
line was not Intentionally anti
semitic, let me give you a few
lessons in subtlety. Your head
line, at the very top of the page,
stated: “High Level Protestants
Meet Secret Study Says Jews
Control City’s Top Jobs.”
First, let me say that, with
all that is troubling the world,
the country and the city at his
time, you certainly had more
important articles to headline
while the major NY papers were
cm strike.
As a result, your paper is now
available at most news stands
in the city, although because It
is a weekly and neighborhood
oriented few people buy it.
Thus, their only exposure to
the article in question is your
headline which blares out at
them.
Few will bother to buy the
paper to read the entire article,
although some may glance at
that part which is on page one,
and which they can read without
buying. In so doing they will
read only as far as “the im
plications were of such a nature
that they decided not to” and
will walk away.
This last sentence of course,
serves to reinforce the inference
the headline that there is
535JSt Attacks?
' - * *‘ri * have been reading your
MtflttP attacking Dr. Adam
— 7****°n P°W«N. better known as
* t f’flglWaaman Adam Clayton
Thete attacks have been
I
BTlnUd in the form of state-
• atoar- by fellow Negro Ameri-
— cans (need advisedly.)
. Tnia la rather disturbing to me
^and perhaps to many other Am-
~-*ncan> regardless of race, relig-
national origin. It would
• that all of the Con-
attackers, who are
to be champions of the
L race, have overlooked one
fact. That is, one of
for the Negro’s cir-
nce today, (is still as it
was more than a century ago) he
is always talking when perhaps
he should be listening.
Congressman Powell from the
time of his youth when he was
Just plain Adam Powell ind
through no fault or fortune of his
own happen to be the son of a
prominent Minister, has always
worked in tha interest of his peo
ple and others who have been
and still are less fortunate. It
was Mr. Powell who made many
inroads on 125th St. and other
places. In other words, he walk
ed in where others feared to
tread.
Therefore, it also seems to me
that if for once in our lives if we
could not ban together and say
something nice, then at least we
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Cork Club poses with “Miss
Bottle And Cork” (Barbara
Curry) and the runner up in
the contest, Lucille White. Miss
more than 100 Bottle and Cork
Curry won a 10 day holiday trip
to Jamaica in winning the title.
She will lead a contingent of
members and their friends to
the islands on August 3 for a
ten day visit.
our cooperation, that being our
middle name.
As noted in your news item,
Mr. Parham comes to the Urban
League well grounded in social
work. It is a genuine pleasure
to know that we played some
small part in his preparation. We
taught him all we knew and
hope he will reciprocate by tell
ing us more about the needs and
place of the League and how we
may further cooperate in making
this spelndid organization an even
more effective instrumentality on
the social scene.
Joseph A. Shelly
Chief Probation Officer
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Project Problems
Sir: Being born, raised and edu
cated here in this country, the
major lesson I’ve learned is that
this is supposed to be the Home
of The Free. Growing up here
I’ve had my doubts. Now that
I’ve become an adult, I am just
unfortunate enough to have to
live in a city housing project.
The tenants are nice also, but
this I can't understand. If you
own a washing machine, it be
longs to you. How does Mr. Reed
and his housing managers have
the right to terminate your lease
just because you do not have
the money to have your machine
fixed?
Now the machine in question
Is In my dining room, it is not
being used and it is not attached
to any of Housing’s equipment.
I use It solely for a counter-top,
until I can get it fixed, and in
stalled. I explained this to Hous
ing, but still I got in the mall,
a letter stating that my apart
meet will have to be vacated If
I can't get my machine fixed
within ten days.
I have children and am the sole
support of my family. Earning
the minimum wages. I can’t pos
sibly have It fixed any time
soon.
Now I ask you is this Ameri
ca, the land* of the free, or Rus
sia, the land of the captive? If
it is America, the land of the
free, what can be done about
this situation?
Name withheld
New York, N. Y.
ed, I am looking forward for you
to purge your conscience in print
as soon as possible. You have
not only engendered anti-semit-
:sm, but you have seriously dam
aged the relationship between the
Negro people and some of their
closest white friends.
from the virtue and stature of
Adam Clayton Powell. He is a
LEADER, recognized both on
the national and International
levels. Sorry J. R. If you are
naive or ignorant of thi9.
Anne Williams
Jamaica (U) NY
Martin P. Levine
Washington Sq. W.
New York, 11, N.Y
Understanding Powell
Sir:
The alleged statement made
by the press, television and ra
dio and those opposing Rep. Po
well’s remarks concerning the
policies of the NAACP, were dis
torted.
It was worthwhile reading the
press In order to get a cross-
section of public opinion, to find
out how many individuals have
confused; to find out the
depth of Individual thinking; to
find out what stand some of the
would-be so-called leaders take
to modify or evaluate a distort
ed statement made by J. R. and
the press — Immensely Ob
scene J. R.
Appalled
Dear President Kennedy: I
have been appalled, by the
events taking place Is Birming
ham, Alabama which are indi
catlve of the local government's
complete and utter disregard of
human rights and human dig
nity.
When the local law enforce
ment authorities use water un
der high pressure and vicious
dogs to attack peaceful Ameri
can citizens exercising their con
stitutional rights to peacefully
assemble to petition for redress
of wrongs, our federal govern
ment owes these people the
duty of seeing that these out
rages cease at once. It is ab
horrent to permit children as
well as adults to be subjected
to these degradations and phy
sical attacks while on a public
What crime did Mr
Powell street.
something inherently ‘ bad, in- commit?
vidious, and secret” about this
situation.
* Perhaps you do not realize
how this may be Inferred. If
so, you are certainly ignorant
about the psychology of preju
dice. Your first clause states
"High Level Protestants Meet'
which is easily interpreted to
say that tliere is a dire, secret
threat which they are banding
together to fight. You then refer
to a “Secret Study” reinforcing
this last idea. There was no
need for such a study to be
secret. Indeed, more astounding
facts are brought before the
public through each census. If
a southern racist paper said
“Secret Study Shows Negro In
teUigence Inferior to White” you
would certainly object. Yet the
southern pape' could easily
I quote educational statistics
which purport to show this.
There are many of us who are
not vocal, and it is not because
we do not know what is going
on, but because everyone of us
has our own vocations or avoca
tions which do not prepare us to
express our thoughts publicly, or
that public communication me
dia are not available to us.
. Certainly what Mr. Powell stat
ed In the articles I have read
should be recognized and acted
upon by all "alleged Negroes"
and/or interested citizens in see
ing that freedom is enjoyed by
all In America.
If you have 20 million "alleg
ed Negroes” and a 400,000 mem
bership, there Is much room for
improvement.
Mr. Powell gives us food for
thought by helping us to exa
mine our thinking and identify
ing (who you are) TOMS.
If this action was taking place
against American citizens in a
foreign country, we would take
immediate action to prevent con
tinuance, with all the force and
authority at our command. Can
we afford to do less when the
wrongs are committed in our
own country?
I urge you to take immediate
steps to Inform the local author
ities in Alabama that any fur
ther such atrocities will result
m the use of force, if necessary,
to restrain the local authorities
from Illegally attacking Ameri
can citizens on public streets.
The trials at Nurenberg have
already determined this type of
action to be criminal. Let us
not permit the Alabama author
ities to out Hitler the German
war criminals.
It is your duty as President
to see that these atrocities un
der color of law cease at once
Continuing, you put “Jews
right in the center of your head
line, where attention is immed
iately drawn to it. You then say
‘‘control” top Jobs. The word
‘‘control” is rather a strange one
to refer to holding a Job. In
deed, it is quite different, and nwn the building which houses Sir: Your announcement
implies again, a secret conspix ^s staff In New York City to- last week’s Issue of Johnny
scy.
Why hold Mr. Powell respon
sible for the failure of what
some of your orsnizations could
do with proper leadership! He Is
trying to get you to THINK and
ACT.
1367 Sheridan Ave.
Bronx. N.Y.
Can you tell me If the NAACP \
Good New*
» Attorney at Law
George Nims Raybin
Why didn’t you say "City’s
;.<p jobs held by Jews"? This
would be a true statement in
ight of your “study". Even this,
though, would be misleading. The
real "top” jobs are held by non-
Jews. There has never been a
Jewish mayor, the current may-
or. police and fire chiefs are not
Jewish. Nor, I believe, are any
of the Borough presidents.
You claim later In the article
hat the Jaws are “over-repre-
jcnted" according to the popula
tion. However, you don’t seem to
consider ability. If you had both
ered to Investigate, you might
also have found that Jews are
not over-represented according to
the education population of the
city. I realize fully that your in
tentions may have beentopointoat
another problem, but If ao, your
article is poorly written.
If any newspaper should know
the danger and the power of In
nuendo. you should. Your head
line and article are worthy of
the White Citizens Council. Al
though you cannot undo what
l| damage you have already caus-
day?
Parham’s appointment to the im
portant post of Secretary to the
Brooklyn Urban League is good
news Indeed.
Concerning the statement (Ne
groes are growing up). Is It that
you J. R. are abv unt 1 you
nre 65; beyond that, you, are
Back In 1959 Mr. Parham did
Uncle? You are cfirohol«glcallv ....... ........ ~........ ,
h’s field work with us as a full
much younger than Dr. DuBois, t)me ^enl ?n training from the
the Honorable Thurgood Mar-|
University School of So-
shall, Rosa
rial Work. The arrangement was
tolph, the late James Weldon
’ohnson, Frederick Douglass.
Walter White and Mrs. Mary
McLeod Bethune. These persons
had adult minds and many more
noble Americans
unique in that schools of social
work must sometimes scrounge
around like beggars to get stu
dents placed In field work, which
is an essential requirement for
Y^IreVbabe tn mentality th'
M
in comparison with these refer
red to shove.
You stated that recently on the
campus of Howard University
you received a tongue lashing
from a student who demanded
to know from you how you could
balance your belief and personal
orinciples with consistent de
fense of a demagogue. Adam
Clayton Powell?
Since the student was In search
of knowledge, I believe you would
have been able to give him light.
We must guard againet saying
or doing aaythlng that detracts
In the case of Atlanta, we
reached out to make known that
our facilities and trained staff
were at their disposal. Aa a con
sequence. Mr. Parham and
others have been with us for In
tensive field work experience.
As head of a Probation De
partment with a larger mem
bership enrollment In the NAACP
than perhaps any other similar
department In the United States.
I rejoice in Mr. Parham's pro
motion to the post of Co-ordinator
of the Brooklyn Program of the
League. Ha can always count on
Tracing Ancestry
Sir: Human nature is peculiar.
Some years ago, I met a man
from the Congo. After we had
talked awhile, I made a try to
trace my African ancestry. I
• -ked him what part of Africa
did the ancestors of American
“'’grres come from. He prompt
ly replied, Nigeria.
During our conversation, I no-
* *ed he continuously attempted
• place Africans on a pedestal
of superiority over the American
Negro. At the same time I re
membered that the hardest let
ter In the English alphabet for
the American Negro to pronounce
is the letter R.
The pronounclation of the letter
R is quite common in the lan-
gage of Nigeria, but it Is very rare
in the Congo, my friends coun
try.
Such Congolese names as Lu
mumba. Kasavubu. Adouls, Ga-
zenga, etc., bear witness to this.
I was talking to a distant rein
live then, but I was too much of
a gentleman to hurt his feelings.
William Withers
New York. N.Y.
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120TH ST.. 201 W., Apt. T. Large
Girl
120TH ST.. 232. W. Apt. 10E, Wet-
fare woman with child prsf. RI »■
121ST ST, 100 W. Apt 31. Large
A small rm. available. Working
people pref. Call
MO 2-01*
121ST ST, 11*. E. Ring
bell. Large kitchenette room, wor
king adults preferred. (Private
bouse.)
12WT ST. W. Finished Xtcheoetti
Private bouse. Middle-aged woman,
steadily employed preferred. Call
Friday, Saturday. 10 Io 3 p.m.
TR 6-4855
122ND ST.. E. Modem kitchenette.
Single business person preferred.
Clean modern building, near ill
transportation Mrs. Willie ms TE-
1-4*26.
123RD ST.. 346 W. Private bouse.
Slagle room. Middle-aged work
ing man prof. References.
123RD ST.. 333. W. Single rooms.
89 EAST. 123RD 8T , Kitchenette
*1*. single. 320 double. Adults pro-
Mr. Jackson, super.
123RD ST., 22S \f Apt. «. Room to
ren. Woman preferred.
123 ST, 246 W.
Neatly furnished room.
I24TH ST., 110, W, Apt. 2E. Room,
couple pref. Privileges.
124TH ST.. 119 W. Apt. 4W. Med
ium and large, working man pre
ferred. References required.
123tb St, W. - Kitchenettes.
Ne Fee Ne security
Call MO 2-1920
123TH ST.. 17, West. Apt. 2J. Nice
room, quiet home.
I26TH ST.. W. Large kitchenette.
Neatly fum. parlor fl. private
house. La Selle RHy 213 W. 116Ui
St.
138TH ST.. W. Single U Working
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126TH ST.. 33, W.
for
rm.
127TH St, 71 W. Front UtckanetU.
working man pref. I1J.3O. Cell
LE--------
I27TH ST . 127. Kitchenettes 3-329-
31* RI---------
128TH ST be< 3«h A Lenox. Neatly
fane rna. Working man pref. TR *•
1373.
128 ST. MS W. APT. 3W. 3 fum-
inhed roome. 318 weekly. Couple
pref. LE 4-1223.
128 St. W. • Kitchenettes. Rme.
Ne Security
No Fee
Cull UN 5-2461
128TH ST., HO. W. Apt.
I28TH ST.. 14* Went Apt 18. NantH
13ATH ST., LARGE Fum.
Working lady pref AD 6Au
130TH ST.. W. (A Builtekelae AvaJ
Medium rm, cooking, quiet re-
pref . RI 9-797. CoOInt
insr ot.. i« e.
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Hickory 3-5590
SPACE FOR RENT STORES
STORE
2470 8th Ave.
Corner 132 St.
Spacious
Corner Store
Suitable luncheenette,
Grocer, ItCr
Brokers Protected
OWNER, LE 2-3703
Miracle Lady of Harlem
MME. STAR
Telle past, present, future, love,
marriage, business. Glvea good
advice on all affairs of life.
Satisfaction guaranteed 373 W.
123th St. For appointment ,
Cull UN 4-8467
ROOMS
Manhattan Furnished
12th Street. 136 E.
GR 7-9678
Singles $7 — Doubles $11
47TH ST., 114, W. Hotel Stacey,
PL 7-6600 Singles. Doubles Home
keeplng rooms. Also 1V4 and 2 Vi
room apts. Children, Very low
rates.
HOTEL KENT 3X W. 71 St. 1 A 2
rm. suites, pvt. bath. Kitchen
ettes. 317-330 wkly. SU 7-2500.
78TH ST.. 148. W. 2 FURN. Kltch,
1 rm. Cooking prtv. Quiet dean
workers pref. Owner after • p.m.
TR 3-7026.
78TH ST., W, 1 and 2 room kit
chenettes. References required—
MO 2-8719.
SUth SI.. 186 Meet
NOTICE
Ne Fee
Ne Security
Fnrnlebed roonse. All Inspreve-
•nte. Reasonable rates.
gb i-eeio
31 ST. 6 COLUMBUS AV. TR 7-6400
HOTEL ENDICOTT
B4th ST„ 25, W
Off Central Park West
Newly remodeled and
rsferalshod otagtoe, nag dnebleo
with kitchenettes.
Aba 3 roam apte.
ST.. 206 W. 3 furnished rm
with cooking. 317.23 wkly. See
super.
68TH ST.. W. lVi 6 2W rm. nice
Mock, quiet building. TO 3-2620
After 7:20 p.m.
I04TH ST. (NR Central P^rk West)
Furnished rooms, singles, doubles
Reasonable. Cooking. MO 3-2917
104TH NT , 14, w. Hui rm. kitchen
ette. 312-30 wk. 2 rm.
from 317. - 320. RI 9-3322
110TH ST. 141 W.
UN Milt
CAMBRIDGE HOTEL
Private ntcbaaattaa
Maid. Elevator A Switchboard
Dally Weakly Rai
HELP WANTED
Mill a (Will
110TH ST.. 48. W. Apt. 1-A.
working, aattled praforrad. EN 8-
2731.
110TH ST . 217, W. Apt. 14.
IMND ST.. Z3A. W. Attrectlva klC
Working cwipTa
pmf. AD A7121 24:U p.m. 1
SWAP HOUSES,
Trade in Year Old One
Far a New One
Sailing Yeur House?
Any CeadlHee
JA 6-7300
Cash — Me Bed Tape
[REAL ESTATE!
[ Salesmen !
| Exp. helpful
but not
essential
HELP WANTED
Female
DOMESTIC JOBS
No advance fee
Sleep-In sleep-out
TEK AGENCY
*2 E. 123 m.
EN 9-4050
Cr Up Yeorly
■ FULL COOPERATION
| APPLY IN PERSON
i CHESTER'S
382
'I So. Franklin St.
*
Hempstead
*
IV 3-1805
Working lady pref.
weekly RI 9 3024
1MTH 9T.7w, Single
011 an"r 4 > ll>'
*12
118TH ST?. W. Bat. 7th A Ath Aves
.Single rm Clean, light. Airy. Ad
joining bathe. Working woman
pref. References Elevator. UN 4-
I1ATH ST . 297. W. Apt 23, F»-
llffTH ST, 217. W. Apt 7.
floor. Room. UN
HATH ST W OPPOSITE PARK
Fabulously fum. Gentlemen ap
preciating gracious living pref.
Privileges. phr.nc. TV optlnosl
Convenient transp F.N 8-78*3
111TH ST . 241 W Apt 31. 2 large
front rmi Working couple pr
Elevator, use of kitchen. Cell
momlnge A evee.
1I1T1I ST . 312 W Apt 83,
room. 6 to gam - 7 io II p.m.
MO A4M8
IUTH ST W
Cell sfte. *. TO *481*.
1I1TH ST . 143. W. Couple, child
>ref UN
IUTH ST. 212. W. Apt- 01. A to
18 s,m„ 7 te II pj*., MO Maia
111TH ST . 143 W, Apt. * '
Rooms *10
*13.
112TH ST., 244. W, Apt. 4 W Fum
ROOM
IUTH ftr„ Weal of tth Ave. At
tractive, privet* front 2 rm sut
Wk. Singles. «M10. MO *4170.
1.13rd St. W Kitchenettoe. _____
No security
He fee
Call SW 4-8712
USTR OT W. between A MA Area
FumUhnd mom M *. Working
girt pmf. AD MM3. MO 3-7C1
I3ATH vr„ W. Large me (ar rent
Mm prof. AD 66M1.
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WA *4474
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Mer I p an.
14t*T ur., 13B. W.
I. AU
I411T ET.,
rm.,
AU 3-7M1
W. Apt, F t, ma.
pref.
141 ST OT.,
>». W. Apt. «. Largo
141ST KT.. W. Larce rm.
AD 14M.
r
MAKE FATHER HAPPY, ALSO MOTHER
STILL HAVE HOMES AVAILABLE AT
$390 Cash
For 1963's Finest buy!
in NORTH BABYLON
New Custom Built Hi-Ranch
• 6 full rooms
• 3 tremendous bedrms
• 40 ft. playroom area
• Glamorous 1963
• Oil hot water heat
• Ceramic tile bath
with Hollywood stall
enclosure
kitchen with gorgeous • Painting at no extra
Birch cabinets
charge
• !4 acre wooded plot
• Formal dining rm
• Wall oven kitchen
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1
• 2 CAR GARAGE
• 3 MASTER BEDRMS
• CERAMIC TILE BATH
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• TABLE TOP RANGE
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• OAK FLOORS
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623 SUNRISE HIGHWAY
WEST BABYLON
Call Collect
516 M0 9-3470
TO PLACE
A WANT AD
IN MANHATTAN
and BRONX
CALL
Ri 9-5300
LARGE HOME
I Hahkcttriown N. J —on
w. 2 AM-I
|Rd 5 bedrms. 2 baths.
Irhens, modern, ran be used for!
■2 families, private free' ™
|rear entrances, about 3
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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44 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., June 15, 1963
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
I
Legal 2 family. 2 kitchen,, 2 tiled
baths, 9 rooms. beauUtul bouse
Good for mother A daughter, par
quet floor,, oil hoat. Front porch,
large yard for children to play In.
Good credit, act fast.
Coll MR. STEINBERG
IN 7-7477
DOWNTOWN BKLYN. — 4 story,
brick. 2 family. 17 rooms. all vacant.
New fa, aaam. *750 ca&h
Mr. Samuel
UL 8-0361
LEGAL rooming house. 14 rms.
It bath. -Vacant. Nice section. reas
onable. Settled estate. Edward
Suter, Realty Assoc. 740 St. Nich
olas Ave. AU 6-68*0.
UNION ST.
(Rrice $14,500 - $599 Down)
2 family, all vacant, decorated, oil.
modern, excellent condition, large
backyard wonderful for the children.
Near everything. Mr. Don
NE 8-3732
Evening, SIC PY 1-3857
K
)
1
GREENE AVE. BUSHWICK SEC.
2 atory and baaement, 11 rnu, 3
batha, 2 kitchens. parquet floor,
price *21,000 with *1,500 down
charlnlng
rge bath
oil heat-
yard. sit-
* sections
:lal street.
I at
r HOUSES
y with a,
d In Flat-
irk Slope,
area, w,
or call
TATE
St.
Ave.)
X
100
DAYS
P.M.
i
idays
r»
MR. SALISBURY
---------- Evening, PR 3-081*
NE 8-9000
Kings Highway Vic.
(2 Family, Fin
1 Mortgage, low monthly payment,,
tapestry bridk. detached, Hollywood
kitchens and batha. oil, vacant, an
outstanding buy—*1500 down. Call
Mr. Jay
NE 8-3732
Evening, 516 PY 1-3857
AJAX
UL 7-3400
Special
2 FAM
(Garage)
$395
CASH
DOWN
Cheerful 3 family, ran filled rooms,
decontrolled, two-tone batha, lovely
yard Tor children, play basement,
completely decorated throughout, ex
cellent location, a home boy that
will be hard to duplicate being of
fered at a low. low price. Must
sell immediately Near trans.,
churches and schools WE HAVE
HUNDREDS OF HOUSES TO
CHOOSE FROM, many with a,
little a, *390 down, located In Flat
bush, Crown Heights, Park Slope,
Buahwlck. You name the area, we
have the houae. Come In or call
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near E<edford Ave.)
AJAX
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEKDAYS
9 A.M^ to 9 P.M.
Also Open
Saturdays, Sundays
and Holidays
$250 DOWN
(4 Fnm*/, All Veeamf)
4 lovely kitchens. 4 lovely bath,,
decc ated In the finest fasMm. oil.
a real money maker, near every
thing Mr Don
NE 1-3732
Evening, *1* PY 1-2*57
’ CAR GARAGE, $490 DN
Bedim 2 Stay. 2 family brick, semi
detached, separate entrances. 12
large rma. parquet floor,, oil heat,
completely decorated all vacant
PR 8 8440
COOPER
EASTERN PARKWAY. Noetrand Ave
2 story and basement. 11 rma.
Parquet. nil heat. Direct from
owner through broker. Mr. Woods
PR 2-13*9
Sacrifice Sale
ftiw Dawn 3 Family)
Solid brick. 15 huge rma . vacancies,
decorated throughout, oil. modern In
every reaped, owner moat tall. Mr.
Jay
> NE 8-3732
Evenings 11* PY 1-3*87
FORT GREENE PL "War Hanwn P1
Legal rooming house, 1* rma.
All rate Income MS0 per mo
Price *1(400 ST 3-9819 OWNER
Owner Must Sell
* Vacant
• In
oil, 3 mo-
Indows and
fear schools
» Down
V 4-7265
I 2 FAMILY
basement,
ecoat rolled
e NI 8-4793
ent-detached,
•ntlal netgh-
n mt*. FHA
*1400. Don’t
lent. Pacific
i. 2 modern
r down pay-
3k.
rma.. Brick,
sunny rms,
t. Hollywood
(X) cash, bal-
[resalva IN 9-
sacrifice. poa
I all vacant,
located la one
a of Brooklyn.
Ml Eatate and
■ooderful valnae
I to
18 OF HOUSES
located In Flat
I, Park Slope,
ill cash down
, wa have the
call
, ESTATE
kon St.
>rd Ave.)
kX
MOO
•K DAYS
I 9 P.M.
ipen
Sundays
Idays
2 atory. very large room,, oil, nr
schools. (hopping A transp Very
reasonable Balance paid monthly
like rent.
CALI MR. STEINBERG
IN 7-7477
PROSPECT PL . 1348 — 12to rma.
Modern hatha. 2 family, automatic
oil. hot water. *1*400. CaU-
OWNER
PR 3-7835
CROWN HEIGHTS (SulBvaa Place)
4 family, semi-detached, brick,
15 rma, arched doorway effect
throughout hse Will be delivered
all vacant. *33,000. Cash *5400.
NEW JERSEY AVE. (East N. Y.)
family, 11 rma, unusually beau
tiful, parquet, colored tile batha.
finished basement Ultra-modem
,22.00u Cash *4.500.
CORTELYOU RD (Flatbush) 1 fam
ily., tapqatry brick. * rma, garage
parquet. Lg driveway, finished
basenw.-f «X!.50f» — Cash *2,500
Crown Estates Hickory 3-5590. 1034
Lafayette Ave. Bklyn.
UL 7-3400
2 FAM
BRICK
*470
CASH
DOWN
Charming 2 family brick home, lo
cated to quiet residential neighbor
hood. bright airy spacious rooms,
sunny kitchens and batha, beautiful
Income producing apt-, largo play
yard, a true sacrifice, owner will
give easy tonne to all. Call today.
Special
4 FAM
*RICK
(Vacancy)
DOWN
*495
CASH
Charming 4 family bouse, bright airy
rooms, beautiful bathe and kitchens,
oil beat Thia property tie terrific
Income potential, located In quiet
residential neighborhood. Perlee.’ for
children, walk rabway. schools,
churches, near aU conveniences, very
low monthly carrying charge,. Must
ae)l Immediately. We have many
nsore, 4, 5, • A I family houae to
choose from, located In Flatbush,
Crown Heigh;,. Park Slope, Bosh-
wick. Many with small cash down.
Come in or call,
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.)
AJAX
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEKDAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Also Open
Saturdays, Sunday*
and Holidays
2, 3 AND 4 FAMILY HOUSES for
sale. Brick. Very fine location.
Small down payment to all. Call
DI 5-4000 or EV 5-3101. AGENT
GREENE AVE, good neighborhood
3 family brick, 14 rrrw. 2 vacant
1 decontrolled. OH. Price 812,750.
Cash 81.875
ST 3-6002
AGENT
$
525
Down
VACANT
12 ROOMS
3 family, 3Mi batha. 3 kitchens, new
oil heat, this is a good buy. Excel
lent condition Ready to move In.
Nr. tranap. A achoola Easy terms
Act fast.
CALL MR. STEINBERG
IN 7-7477
2 FAMILY BRICK. 14 rma. Newly
modemlxed Immediate occupancy
Call OWNER
OL 9-7734
2 STORY and basement. Brick, mod
em kitchen and hath. 10 large
rms. 81.000 down. Heat easy mthly
payments. Owner. BU 7-4472.
$499 DOWN
(Crown Heights Vic)
1 famllv solid brick, vacam ien. 17
huge rma., decorated throughout,
ell. If you are looking tor an out
standing home with an extra In
come here It la.
Mr. Jay
NE 8-3732
Evening! 518 PY 1 3*57______
EAST NEW YORK 2 family
28 » 100 Detached AU
vaoent. Hollywood kltohene, mod
am bath. aU braes, 13 rms pine
walldn 2 rma. Big bargain. UL 4-
720*. OWNER.
WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES
TO CHOOSE FROM located In Crown
Heights, Flatbush, Park Slope. Many
with aa little eg *290 Down. You
name the area, wa have the house.
Come in or call
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.)
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Also Open
Ratnrday*, Snndaya
Mansion Type Hme
(Parking for A cart)
*500 down can buy you thia 15 rra
solid brick home. Located In the
Clinton Hill arm. Oil. 4 bathe,
kP.aeee, decorated throughout V
you're looking for a lot of room
hem It la.
2 family house, brick, all steam
5/( rm. apto.. cash (750
DUMONT
NE 8-3731
Evenings 51* PY 1-3857 or come to
1715 Fulton St. near Bedford Ave.
Open every day Including Sundays
from *:30 AM to»8' PM. Free
Parking.
$250 DOWN
2 family house. Hendrix St, 10 rma,
oil steam heat, completely decorat
ed Inside and out, all vacant.
COOPER
PR *-8440
8 family brick, Crown Heights
$145 CASH
11 rma , owner,
BU 7-7215
AJAX
UL 7-3400
Special
4 FAM
BRICK
(Vacancy)
>440
(ASH
DOWN
Beautiful 4 family house, bright,
airy rooms, beautiful batha and
kitchens. Thia property has terrific
income potential. Quiet residential
neighborhood. Perfect for children
walk subway, achoola. churches, near
all conveniences, very low monthly
carrying charge*
WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES
TO CHOOSE FROM, located la Flat-
buah. Crown Heights. Park Slope,
Buahwlck, with small cash down.
You name the area, wo have the
hou—. Come la or call
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.)
AJAX
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEKDAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Also Opei
Saturday Monday.
b, Ra
Holidays
and
3 atory A baaement. 3 lar*e kit
chena. 3 baths, oil beat, reetoonfial
block, largo backyard, nr. subway
A schools Easy terms arranged for
all Balance paid In (mail monthly
payments.
CALL MR. STEINBERG
IN 7-7477
CROWN KEK3RTB OCairoU Of)
Lovely 1 family, both apartments
available. *32400 JAY HY
DECATUR ST ar BNeay. 2
13 largo rms. 3to batha. Oil beet,
good condition AU vac. Easy terms
Inspection by appt.
TR 5-3371
LINCOLN PL. Eastern Pkway. vie
3 fam. brick. Semi-detached. 3
rnu. 8 rma A closed porch; 7
rma A closed porch. Vac. Easy
term,. Inspection by appt.
GL1CKMAN
TR 5-3371
BRICK DUPLEX
(FLATBUSH)
1 FAMILY. GARAGE WITH PA
TIO. Solid Brick. 1MJ Hollywood
kitchens with built to ovens and
dishwashers. choice W
refrigerators. FuU
finished. Cyclone
ew only 3 ML CaB now;
Mr. Graves GJ A41M er Even.
PR 4-2260.
Mother!, daughter, 10 modem rms.
Townhouse. Oarage. Excellent block.
>2.000 down.
WILLIAM DAVID IN 2-1822
$500 DOWN
(DIBECl rBOM OWNBB)
Only because you boy this bouse
direct from owner, can ba offered
i lovaly 2 family bouse with ga
rage for *500 down. Call now; Mr
Graves GL 5-6100 or Eves. PB 4-22*0
AJAX
UL 7-3400
Special
4 FAM
*450
CASH
DOWN
Beautiful 4 family, top value, ei
drenched rooms, lovely kitchens and
baths, terrific Income potential, once
sold win bo hard to duplicate, walk
subway, schools, churches. Act faat.
easy terms to all.
WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES
TO CHOOSE FROM, many with aa
tittle aa 8300 down, located In Flat
bush. Crown Haights. Park Slope,
Buahwlck. You name the araa. we
have the bouse. Come tn nr can.
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.)
AJAX
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Also Opan
Saturdays, Sundays
and Holiday*
UST FUTBUSH *S*0 CASH
4 family brick, semi-detached. 15
rms., 2 apto.. vacant, efl.
COPA 255 Flatbush Ave., MA 2-5100
$285 DOWN
(Owner must eel)
2 family, all vacant, 3 story and
basement, completely decorated In
the finest fashion, 2 lovely kitchens
2 lovely batha. oil heat, near tranap
shopping and schools Mr. Pap.
NE 8-3732
Evenings 516 PY 1-3*57
President St. Vic.
(3 Fam, Oarage, Fin beemnf)
81508 down, modem throughout, oil
heat, finished basement. Just Uke
a night dub. vacanctee, large back
yard wondarful for the children.
Mr. Pep
NE 1-3732
Evenings 51* PY 1
Flatbush Veronica Pl., and Alber-
marle Rd., 2 family detached. •
rms.. Hollywood batha, modem kit
chens. pries SUMO. (IBM cash
WESTON'S BU 2-7844
CONEY BLAND 2
houses. Solid brick. 1* rms each
Good eojdlUnn Vi block from
beach, -easonable CO *-*41*.
__________ OWNER _______
FLATBUSH
($990 Dswa)
3 family finished basement, tapestry
brick. 15 large rms., vacancies, ell
2 bollywood kitchens. 3
Mr. Den
NE t-3732
ngs 111 FYI
CASHIX) WN
Charming 2 family, large sun filled
room,, decontrolled, cheerful kitch
ens. two-tone batha. lovely yard for
children, play basement, completely
decorated throughout, excellent lo
cation, a home buy that will be hard
to duplicate being offered at a low.
low price. It will have everlasting
value, owner must sell Immediately.
Near tranap.. churches and school,
WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES
tO CHOOSE FROM, many with aa
tittle as *3*0 down, located In Flat-
ttush, Crown Heights. Park Slope.
Buahwlck. You name the area, wa
lave the houae. Come In or call
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.)
AJAX
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Also Open
Saturdays, Sundays
and Holidays
CLINTON — Washington aection
Best block in Brooklyn. 2 atory
and basement. 13 rooms. All
vacant. Excellent condition.
*2400 cash. MR SAMUEL UL. 8-0361
$925
CASH
2 FAMILY
2 story limestone. 11 rooms, par
quet floors, new oil, completely ren
ovated, all vac. tree lined street.
Excellent block, to see Is to believe
Terms arranged.
CALL MR. STEINBERG
IN 7-7477
Fl-ATBUSH
1 family brick, semi detached 9
rms, lovely block, vacant It decor
ated. 32400 cash. 1 mortgage
OWNER
IN 9-151*1
ULTRA Modern 3 family brick.
Semi-detached, garage, fine area.
14 rma, (1400 cash. Mr. Lee
Eves NI 8-4793
ST 3-2636 I
3 FAM
Eastern Pkwy
All Vacant
Eastern Parkway nr Kingston Ave.,
3 modern spacious kitchens. 3 mod
ern batha, parquet floor,, many ex
tra home Improvement,. A rare buy.
All apartmenst delivered vacant.
For more information.
CALL MR. STEINBERG
IN 7-7477
2 FAMILY, Brick, semi detached,
garage, modern batha. oil steam
Price *19400. Cash *1400.
4 FAMILY, Brick, semi detached.
IS rma, 2 apto vacant, good rental.
East Flatbush, price 022,500 Cash
*2.600.
3 FAMILY Brick, 17 rma. All vacant
Buahwlck area Price *24.500
Cash *3.500
Erie Plaaeck. Broker
NE *-5757
$650 DOWN
(4 Family, All Vacant)
20 tremendous rma., vacant, 4tr-
orated, solid brick, 4 lovely kit
chens, 4 lovely baths, parquet floors,
oil. a real money maker. Mr. Pep
NE 8-3732
F.ventage 51* PY 1-3*57
GRAFTON ST nr E 99th — t family
brick detach garage and S A 7
rms. Parquet finished basement
BROKER ______ UL *-2572
3 FAM
BROWNSTONE
3 atory and basement, is large
rooms. * kitchens. 3 batha. 1 mo
dem colored tile. Parquet, beauti
fully deco. ited. new heating unit,
large backyard, clean block, nr
subway. Terms arranged
CALL MR. STEINBERG
IN t-7477
FORCED TO SELL Rooming houae
Good Investment MA 2 1503
Night and day
OWNER
(ioerlflte $199 Down)
1 family, all vacant, solid brick,
decorated throughout, oil heat,
rated In a fins retadantis!
Mr. Jay
NE M732
* STORY and_________ ________
atom. Modem bath. WUi ba vacant
Call OWNER GL 5-7004
FLATBUSH - 3 FAMILY BRICK
Oarage. 9 A • rms.
*U PY 1-3*87
Can BERG
BU 7-4472
_____
0 rm house. Price *12.750. Cash
82.500.
1 Family detached 0 rm
beautiful patio, semi-finished base
ment. lot 25 x 100. Pries 816,500
Cash 83.500
(2 Family, all vaesmt)
HERE IS an outstanding home in
an excellent neighborhood. Solid
brick, all vacant, parquet floora.
For Information and arranging to decorated throughout, mod*™ oU-
Urge back yard. Wonderful for
children. Easy tonne arranged.
DUMONT
NE 8-3731
Evenings 518 PY 1-J887 er come to
1215 Fulton 8t. near Bedford Ave.
Open every day Including Bundays
from 8:10 AM to t PIL Free Park-
..
tog-
2 Family & Store
bm same caU Mr. Key, MA 2-7770
and Sun PR 2-072*.
(3 Family — City Dm)
I9M dowr buy, ttus outstanding
to yr FHA mtg available.
3 lovaly kMoheoa. J lovely hatha,
vacancies, decorated. m o* , r a
throuMbout
DUMONT
NE 1-3731
Peenings 516 PY l-3»7 or corns to
1215 Fulton M near Bodford Ave
Open every day including Sundays
from 9:39 AM te 8 PMJTtmJParktag
BUY DIRECT FROM OWNER
SAVE COMMISSION.
PUTNAM AVE., bet NO8TRAND
and MARCY Near Concord Baptist
Church. Siloam Presbyterian 4
abort Uocka to Mb Ave. tub. 2
family brownstoua. 10 rma , all ve
er, parquet floora- wall-to-wall car
pets. Parlor floor and hallway.
Many extras. Down payment
Call owner. PR 1-4233
2 FAM13 Rms, Vacant
Ready to move in
PARQUET FLOORS, oil. 3 modem
bathe, storm windows and doors,
nice back yard. Near w hooli and
*1.250 down.
transportation.
EV 4-7265
2 FAMILY Brick. Semi
With garage. Beet neighborhood
Redford-Sluyveoant. Immaculate
AU parquet with modern baths,
and kitchens. Must have 84.000
er ewer to put down. Mr. Sloan
or Mr. Roeenburg PR
53 Albany Ave.
MAPLE ST.
2 family brick. 11 rooms, parquet,
For price and terms — eaU
SYDNEY S. MOSHETTE
PR 8 3789
Jay,
KT
ADELPHI ST. 91 — Legal J Fam.
17 rma. 2 apto avail A inc, 2ta
100, oU, near new school Sac.
Good torma. Low cash. Inspect
1-5 p.m.
OWNER PR 2-3583 OR TW 1
12 ROOMS. 3 BATHS. Good location
Phons aftemoone or evenings
OWNER
UL 7-2778 or
YU 1-1806
BROOKLYN — 2 family brick, oasnl-
detached Sterling St.. Flatbush
aection Price *21.000. Cash *3.500
HEMPSTEAD — Beautiful 1 family,
1 cir garage, frame, brick and
shingle, 7 rma. Price *18,750, Cash
♦3JS00.
ST ALBANS — 1 family
($399 Down)
atory. solid brick. 1 family IS
decorated. aeW heating
ft. frontage. an eatstnaOMig buy to
a fine area. Mr Den
NE 8-3732
Evenings >1* PY 1 3*57____
3 FAMILY BUCK. U rate. 7 bed-
rma. Crows Heights. Parquet. aU
vaoaat. easy terms. FR 4-4797
AGENT
FLATBUSH - Madam
(1400 eaab.
Mr Lee ST
NI
ST. MARKS AVE.
(4 family solid brick)
MM down. *0 tremendous rma.
vacancies, oil. 4 lovely kitchen,. 4
lovaly batha. located near tram
shopping and schools. Mr. Jay
NE 8-3732
_____Evenings 51* PY 1 3857
INCOME p'os luxury living. 3 family
modem brick roaldance. you will
bo F-oud to own. Cabinet Utcbei
bar. patio, largo yard, 4
garage. Near
ptog aa
in Only *3*400
VA 1-171*. Other good buys
Crown Street Vic.
(2 family, all vacant)
*1200 down buys this beautiful home,
all vacant, decorated throughout,
nil. modem tn every respect, lo
cated to one of the finest sections
In Brooklyn.
Mr. Pep
NE 8-3732
Evenings 510 PY 1-3*57
EAST N
Oto. need
E. J. DAVID
AX 7-M11
E. Parkway Vic.
(3 Family, 17 rms)
*399 down can buy you thia solid
brick, 17 large rma.. vacancies. 3
lovely kitchens, and baths, oil The
only thing you'll have to do la to
move In and collect the rent.
Mr. Pep •; - >
NI 8-3732
Evening, 518 PY 1 3857
BUSHWICK $1500 DOWN
Brick. 2 family, brass plumbing
Mr. Salisbury NE 8-9000. evenings
LINDEN BLVD. VIC.
(2 family, all vacant)
mtg, *189 a month
wUl gnvar aU. Solid brick. 11 larga
t AU vacant Decorated, modem
oU. 20 yr FHA mtg. available
DUMONT
NE B-3731
Evenings *1* PY 1-3857 or come to
1215 Fulton St. near Bedford Ave
Open every day Including Sundays
from *30 AM to 8 PM. Free
Parking.
AND 3 FAMILY HOUSES. Im
mediate pnanei.aton. As low as
•SIAM (town Call:
AGENT
IN 7-2022
LINCOLN PL.
(2 Family, 1 garages)
Located tn one ol the pluahi-it
areas of Crown Heights. Solid brick,
all vacant, decorated, parquet floors
Hollywood kltohene and baths, oU
Large driveway, an outstanding
home. Easy terms arranged
DUMONT
NE 8-3731
EvenlngaK516 PY 1-3*57 or come to
1215 Fulton St. near Bedford Ave.
Open every dey including Sundays
.««= « 30 AM to 8 PM. Free Park
tag-______________
BUSHWICK. 2 family. 15 large
rms. 3 modem bathe, beautiful
block. Vacant. MOO cash.
Mr. Lee ST 3-2836, eve NI 8-4793
NO MONEY DOWN
(Closing Expenses Nocotsary)
2 FAMILY, vacancies. Decorated,
oil heat, excellent condition Neer
tranap shopping and schools.
DUMONT
NE 8-3731
Evening* 518 PY 1-3857 or come Io
1215 Fulton St sear Bedford Ave.
Open everv day Including Sunday*
from 9:33 AM to 8 PM. Free Park
ing
PARK PL (Brooklyn Av* vie.)
family brick. Send detached. 12
box rms. Modern vacant 81A00 cath
Mr. Lee ST 3-2836. eve NI *-4793
$199 DOWN
(Oft# Mortgoge)
2 FAMILY, all vacant, completely
decorated in the finest fa ahi or Pay
meoto aa low as 2179 monthly for
an. A real beauty that cornea alt
once In a great while.
Nr 9-3731
DUMONT
Evenings 518 PY 1-3237 » come Io
1213 Fulton St near Bedford Ave
Open every day including Sundays
8 20 AM to « PM. Froe Parigng
BUSHWICK — Here Is aa outstanding
i very clean,
3 family brick 14
. 2 modern baths
2 modem kitchens. 1 arith built
to wall oven and countertop rang,
Reautlful wall-to-wall carpeting
Ixds of clothes cloaeto. Beautiful
finished baaement. Near schools,
shopping, tranap and a Ion
park. CaU GL 3-5254 evenings and
tom OL 5-0453 Mr. Colesnan.
NO MONEY DOWN
7g aAtolebdiB HwohMkdhtoAto
qVev^BwSva^P KK^B^^vsw^aK -w^ew^awwwlgjf
3 Family, all vacant. Decorated,
oil. decontrolled 8172 a month to
cover aU, outstanding buy, near
tranap., shopping and schools
DUMONT
NE 8-3731
Evenings 518 PY 1-3*57 or come to
1215 Fulton St near Redford Ave
Open every day Including Sundays
from * 30 AM to ( PM. Free Park
SACRIFICE
SACRIFICE
Owner must sacrifice this 2 story,
brick, semi-detached 4 family on
Pa;’- Pl. It hat 17 private rooms
arith a modern kitchens and baths,
2 apartments vacant, *1250 cash.
ALEXANDER ST 3-3700
(Eaefern Parltwoy Vlt)
*275 down buys this beautiful solid
brick. 2 apto vacant, plus an extra
large More. Hollywood Idtchene and
baths, oil. excellent section.
DUMONT
NE 8-3731
Evening, 51* PY 1-3*57 or come to
1215 Fulton St. near Bedford Ave.
Open every day including Sundays
from 9:30 a.iB; to I p.m. Free
Parking.
FLATBUSH
2 FAMILY BRICK
2 STORY A BASEMENT
14 ROOMS, 3 BATHS
ALL MODERN
fCASV TERMS a
MR. REYNOLDS
PR 8-1005
EXCELLENT for professional peo
ple Beautiful 2 family white brick
houae. All Improvements. Base
ment completely renovated, inlaid
tile throughout. Patio Io roar yard
with canopy. Nr Eastern Park
■wsy Brooklyn Ave. OWNER
CaU PR 4-1013 I AJax-UL 7-3400
8t Marks Ava. asar Mb
2 family brick, modern kitchens and
bath. 10 rmt oil steam heat, alt
new brass plumbing and new beat
ing unit, all vacant.
$390 DOWN
Mr. Cooper
PR 8-8440
2 FAMILY BROWNSTAsoe
1/5 h 1/0 room apt ueantifuUy de
corated New modern baths. Holly
wood kitchens, finished full basement
with kitchens A baths Tree lined
street. Quiet residential New oil. Nr
tranap. easy terms arranged.
Pfakey O. Harris. IN 7-748*
SACRIFICE
GEORGIA-BLAKE AVE
(EAST NEW YORK)
VACANT
ONE 5 RM . Ol(E 3 RM.
8 family brick, separate bathroom
no violation, new oil burner, braaa
plumbing, perfect condition. Income
»37no yr. full price reduced to only
*12,750. Reasonable cash.
CALL OWNER PL 7
UNION STREET
(1 Family Garage)
SOLID BRICK, all vacant,1 decor
ated to the finest fashion. Semi
detached. modern In every respect,
oil beet. To see It I* to buy tt.
Located on a beautiful tree lined
block. Easy term* arranged.
DUMONT
NE $-3731
Evenings *1* PY 1-38*7 or come to
1215 Fulton 8t. near Bedford Ave
Open every day including Sundays
from 9 30 AM te ( PM Free
Parking.
$299 DOWN
(Crown Heights Vic.)
1 family brick, vacancy, oil, 5 lovely
kitchens. 3 lovaly baths. Located
to a fine raglilanflal arsa.
DUMONT
NE 8-3731
Evening* 318 PY 1-3857 or come to
1311 Fulton St near Bed.ord Ave
Open *v«.-* day Including Bunday*
from 9 30 An* L. a PM. Free Park
Ing.
UNION ST (Crown Height*) 3 family
brick Semi-detached, garage, ultra
dem 10 rma. vaoant. *1.500 cash
Mr. Lae ST 3-28». eve NI 84793
Money
Down
Gl Homes
2. 3, 4 FAM HOMES
with payments aa low as *15* a
month, located In soma of the finest
sections of Brooklyn. QuaUfied Vats.
WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES
TO CHOOSE FROM, located In
natbuah. Crown Heights. Park
Slope. Buahwlck with small cash
down You name the area, we have
the house Come lu or call
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.K
AJAX
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Also Open
Satardays, Sundays
and Holidays
OFF LINDEN BLVD. 4 family
brick Semi-detached. 4 rm modem
apto, 2 vacancies. Parquet floors.
Only *750 cash. ImroadUto occu-
pallets
Mr. Lee ST 3-383*, eve NI 8-4793
FLATBUSH
$5,000 DOWN
2 family brick. Owner transferred
Tranap-. echools. new oil unit. Cali
for appointment. HY 1-5400 Owner
BUSHWICK $390 CASH
3 family. aU vacant. 11 rms., 3
baths, oil,
COPA 253 Flatbush Ave., MA 2-5100
EASTERN FKWY $590 CASH
3 family brick, 17 rma.. all Yscant.
modern, oil.
COPA 255 Flatbush Ave., MA 3-3100
OUAMANTHD MNT WM
2 family brick, large rma., modern
kitchens. Owner. HY 1-84*8_________
PARK PL $490 CASH
2 family brick, 17 rms., 2 apto .
vacant, oil heat.
COPA 255 Flatbush Ave., MA 2-5100
Plvlbnh —$790 dawn
2 fam. brick, tto
BRUCE. PR 892». Ktoe- W
3 am-$490 catli
TANNE P"r,”t 0U' °lrar,A»30*
Bwhwick Sad. - $390 cath
3 fam., oft.. 13 rooms, mo.
BRANCH. PR *«#*. Km. NE 0-4408
If. $79®
2 fam. brick. 15 rms.
JULES. PR 89*00, Eves. VA 5-8332
4 fom - $690 down
An vac.. 2 decontroUed. parquet.
FHA mtge , low payments.
BRUCE. PR 8*200, Eva*. NI M899
ft.
President St.
nr Bedford Ave.
Lovely 1 family home. 7 room*, plus
fin. baaement, 1 bedroom*, den.
dining room. 28 ft. living room.
Only *23.000. FHA 1 mtge. Cell for
appointment.
Call Mr. Steinberg
IN 7-7477
2 fam.-$390 dawn
Brick, oil. vac. 11 rooms
BRANCH, rn 89300. Eve NE 8-448*
$390 DOWN
Williamsburg — 2 family brick. 2
apto., vacant. 00. Good condition.
Betavlew Realty. 452 Doan it.. ST
3-7548.
444 GATES AVE
4 Family brick. OU. 2*3)00
AD 4-9224
4 family semi defaehod krkh
Linden Blvd. vicinity 3 vnennriea,
A-l condition, small down payment.
ALFRED, UL 8-7722 until 8 p.m.,
aU day Son.
*800 CASH buy* ultra
family brick, 14 rma, parquet
ail vacant. Nice Area. Mr. La*
ST 3-2838 ova. NI 8-4723
Legal < Family
Brick, aemi-detackod, good In
come. 2 vacanctea. FRA mortgage,
eaab. *2400. Frank N. Brown.
UL 74*17 Bendaya PB 8-121*
EASTERN PARKWAY Vie Hua*
4 family brick, semi dotocitod, I
rma. ultra modern apta. Parquet,
braaa 3 vacinctoa. *1480 cash.
Mr Leo ST M828, era NI 247*2
4* mdatoam UaatK^^Odt
VeFwWIl
Lef>1 S family Mek. ftabhwl
basement, price 214400. cash 2380
to Ol. Prank N. f
UL 74817
Bendaya PB 8-tU*
SACRIFICE
BUSHWICK
($750 Dewn)
OWNER must sell thia home Im
mediately. Any reasonable offer
accepted 2 family all vacent, de
corated. large backyard Wonderful
far children. FuU price 21**00
DUMONT
NE 8-3731
Cvealnga 51* PY 1-5*87 or come to
1*18 Fulton St near Bedford Are
Open every day including Bunday,
from 8:18 torn, to * pm. Free
Parking
(3 Fetidly 17 rma)
ALL VACANT and completely de
corated, 3 modern kitchens and
bathe, ail, located to the heart of
Buahwlck Near tranap, ahoppto*
and achoola Baay term, arranged
DUMONT
NE 8-3731
Evening* 51* PY 1 3897 or
1219 Fulton St near Bedford
Open every day Including
from •:** AM to I PM. Free
tog.
1 NT"ll I
yia?. ”
Lewto — 2 family
• *7111 Broemtaona. 11 me. decorated
11
81400 Agent
vacant, ratal down «400 Agent
WaaWaa
J ^dalldaoKsSaaaa
EW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300 .. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 P.M. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 PM TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY
Direct From Owner
Sacrifice Sait
No reasonahk- offer refused. 5
family, solid brick. 36 tremendoua
rma. 7 rm. apt. vacant, ail, dec-
atatod Excellent rent*. *490 down
.Mr. Jay.
NE 8-3732
Eveninga 51* PY 1-3057 ®
family brick, semi detached
Il rma. modern, vacaat *500 cash
Mr. Lee ST 3-2*3*. eve NI >4793
MUST SACRIFICE
1 family
cash. U i-U'nrM LUM.
$153 Mthly Pays All
DIRECT FROM OWNER
Modern 3 family brick. 11 rma.,
. all vacaat. colored tile bath, holly
wood kitchen, front porch, cabinet
t oil burner. FHA terms, cash *1.850
Owner ST 9-8852
BUSHWICK
2 family, 12 rma . modern kitchen
and bath, low eaab, owner, eveninga
GR 7-20*2.
3 FAMILY Straight 5 and «. In
beautiful neighborhood Going at
a very low price Take over high
‘ mortgage. Call now.
t HAWLEY REALTY HO L77<
PROSPECT PL $490 CASH
2 family brick, vacant, oil modern
kitchen and bath, finished baaement
COPA 255 Flatbush Ave.. MA 2-5100
EASTERN PARKWAY
11 rms., near Noetrand
Ava.. 3 bath*. 14 rma.
Mr. Salisbury NE
PR 34M19
$1,000 DOWN
— 2 family. 8180
HY14
4 Family - Modern
1 MORTGAGE ONLY
detached, parquet floors, brass
plumbing, steam oU. Air conditioned
apt., vacant and decontroUed. FHA
terms. *193 mthly., pay* everything,
cash >3400. Owner. MA 24337;
evenings after 7:30 and Sunday,
dial 516 PY 1-5670 (not a toll caU)
RVN-down building, good for handy
man. Sale er long lease, inquire
any evening at 447 Clinton Ave.
EAST N.Y. Jerome St. 4 family
tapest-y brick, aenri-detach, par
quet. storm window finish baae-
irass, modern bath and
Owner PR 4-6604
FLATBUSH
2 atory and baaement. 10 large
rma.. *U parquet floora. cash (4400.
f Frank N. Brown
CL 74017; Sunday* FR8-121*
‘ President St, legal 2 Fam
2-car garage. U rm*., finished base
ment. all vacant, cash *5,000. Frank
/ N. Brown
ITU 7-as’’’-
Sandsya
CROWN
HEIGHTS
2 family
3 baths. 3
18 large
oil
dewn. Mr. Jo
PR 3-4295
3 FAMILY Brick with atore. Suitable
Jot
,
or established
Ora* ( rm apt vacant. Notarand
Aw*.. No reaaonable oBar refused
Priced at only 817,730. Mr. Seen
er Mr ” Roeenburg, PR
32 Albany Ave.
BUSHWICK
3 family solid brick. 16 rma., new
cabinet ofl heat, beautifully decor
ated, an vacant, *806 down. Mr.
FLATBUSH, LEGAL 4 FAM.
Brick, semi detached, 3-car garage,
three 4*4 rm. apt*., vacant, beautiful
house, reaaonable terms. Frank N.
Brown.
UL 746171 Sunday* PR 8-1218
East Flatbush
t HUtllY ANO 6AZAGE
Brick U rma. semi-detached. Holly
weed kitchen, modem bath, parquet
I mortgage, private rm*., near good
, school, all vacant Cash 83408. IN 8-
9378 er IN 3-3763. Owner.
0 EASTERN Parkway vie. Ultra mod
» cm3 family brick, semidetached
I 13
a, (arage, finished baae-
Afl vacant. *1.400 cash
Lee ST 3-2838, eve NI 84793
LINDEN BLVD. VICINITY
beautiful 4 family semi-detached,
tapestry brick, all parquet fn-nra all
braaa plumbing, 3 vacant apto., tcM
Income, FHA mortgage
Robert G. Burkner
PB 3-2294
LINDEN BLVD. 3 family brick,
semi detached, 10 rma. ultra
q modern, vacant. (400 cash.
Mr. Lae KT 3-3038. eve NI 64793
-
■
ROCKVILLE CENTER. 1 family.
• rma. comer landecaped prone
100 n 135 ft. Garage. CaU GL3-52S4
HY 1-teto Mr*. Marek.
4 FAMILY
. MAKE MONTHLY PROFIT
* 4 Family Brick on tree-lined etreet.
semidetached garage. Poaaeeston 2
I aqite.. cash (1400. Owner. IN 9-9370
er IN 3-3763.
Carroll St
limestone, finished
patio. 3 ear garage, one
J mortgage.
Ltnceln PI., 3 fam., large rma
garage,
3 fam., decorated, patio,
3 fam., 17 rma.. *1400 dn:
3 fam.. 11 rma., garage, extras
FAIR DEAL IN 7-69C0
14*4 PRESIDENT 8T
AVE. — 1 -family
5 rma. Immed-
ceal-eteam Aak-
MI 7-1141 Owner.
— M rm. Corner
home
3 «r garage . Write
M87 C/a AMSTERDAM. 1351
ST., 3 family. 13
LINCOLN PL,
f floora. n
CBN tw?
’ RUTLAND BD , 2
BEST DEAL
t OL 94900
ELMHURST -W*ftm. det. 6
rms. 3 bedrooms, oil heat, garage,
storms, screens, vei>etuui blinds
Price 817490. Herman Campbell
HI 6-3672
HOLLlli VICINITY
Beautiful 7 room house, 3 bedrooms
ALL COMPLETELY REDECOK
ATED! Hollywood bath, brealtiast
nook to kitchen, oversue basement
TREMENDOUS VALUE AT *14400
$1,000 DOWN TO ALL
BEST DEAL
OL 9-4900
' I
BA1SLEY PARK
1 FAMILY
SVi ROOMS, OIL HEAT, GARAGE!
GJ. NO CASH DOWN
FULL PRICE *10.990
Cote Realty
118-09 SUTPHIN BLVD, JAMAICA!
JA 9-5003
S? OZONE PARK
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
4M, down, 3 room apartment up.
very clean throughout. Oil beat.
Gl. No Down Payment. FHA *800.
FULL PRICE 818400
COTE REALTY
l>8-09 Sutphin Blvd.
Jamaica
JA 9 5003
SOUTH OZONE PARK
VACANT ESTATE
My broker has key
To Agent
Submit reasonable offer
J A 6-3800
_
OPTION TO BUY
KINGDOM HOMES
OL 8-4756
l-FABOLT
’90
MONTH
8 ROOMS
• OIL HEAT
. GARAGE
. NICE GARDEN • NEAR
SHOPS A TRANSPORTATION
CALL NOW — AGENT
OL 8-6780
ST. ALBAN'S
7 RMS
’75
BAISLEY PARK
MUST SELL
7 RM DETACHED
COLONIAL
$13,990 OL 8-4646
$200 CASH
TO ALL
So. Ozone Perk
( Tin. houae. newly decorated, can
veaient te aU tranap.
OPTION TO BUY ~
AGENT
A D I U OL 9-4545
Ask for Morns
C—t*<l from gracatliwg page Braahlya-Far Saia
__jraaHya—Far Saia
uncocn pl (Cream ■taghu>~2| 418 Saratoga Ava. DI 6-0411 B^°CN.JLjT3
‘
2 FAMILY Brick Bergen St Plus Ik-Kalb Ava . I rm . hae
ftniahed base.neol. *350 down cast, welfare. *125. broker
*14400 full price t Gl only CaU
Agent after * p.m. ES 2-1399
LU 9-5120 Wy 1-2587
PR 1-4727
Quincy St., 2 family, all
vacant, brakar, PR 1-4727
1, 2, 3 FAMILIES
GOOD NEIGHBORHOOD
SMALL CASH DOWN
JAY-LEN REALTY
Monrno St., 2 family, all
vacaat, brakar. PR 1-4727
2 FAMILY BRICK. 9 rma. newly
. painted, aemi-d-utcirod. nr sub.
to buy *130 ino Dalton
OL 1-0137
FLUSHING, detached 4 rm home,
may expand; Full price *8400.
term*
FI 8-2440
EAST ELMHURST
$450 CASH DOWN
I FAMILY DET. 6 LARGE
ROOMS It PORCH. -FULL
BSMT. OIL HEAT, GARAGE.
MANY EXTRAS OUTSTAND
ING BUY FOR QUICK BUYER
FUU PRICE $13,600
LEWIS A MURPHY
HI 6-0100
95 30 RooeeveK Ave, Jackson Hto
ST. ALBANS $16,990
6 VR OLD BRICK CORNER. Va
cant. 3 larie badrooms Thia ultra
modern home, situated on large
landscaped plot. Must be aold dur
to illneaa AU appliance,, every
thing goes
HOLLIS
$20,990
FORECLOSURE SALE
10 year old brick, legal 2 family,
5ij A 3 room apto. Ultra modern
kttchena and batha. garage, many
extra*. Must sacrifice, lock, stock
It barrel. Mova right la.
Gl NO CASH Down FHA *690 Down
FLATOUSH (Sterling St.) Beautiful au vacant, nr swoway. *323
tor** 1 family limestone < spec VAN BUREN ST 1 family,
loua rma. ultra modern, a beauty.
Vacant. *1.500 cash
11 rm*. taeam-oil. 8160
Legal 2 family, oil steam.
230 wiring. *19400. CaU
GREENE AVE. 3 family. Brown ua K.tilflA
atone, 15 rma, decorated AU vac
Owner
_______________UIWB8I
“5
'i
DECATUR ST. 3 family. I rm*.
~
1 family brick, with finished base-
Hollis. CaU
.U vacant, dean CL---------
Sharps
7 27OO
Mr. Lee ST 3-2636. eve NI *4793
2 Family Brick
UNION ST
2 family. 2 atory limestone. Il rm* .
parquet floors, steam, oil. com
pletely renovated, all vacant Cash
, *155.
SARATOGA AVE 3 family brick.
12 rma. all vacalg- Nr transpor
tation *200. Crown Estate,
Hickory 3-5590 1034 Laiayette Ave
SELLING ESTATE • ST. ALBANS — Gorgeous Brick,
tint 991ft <11 CAB
FULL PRICE >11,500
Dvtoched Tudor, 1 car garage, over
sized plot, professionally Undacaperl
IMMACULATE. Bungalow type home i extra lavatory. 7 large rooms plus
with large rooms, in St. Albans separate 3 room apartment to base
ment. You can live Rent Free'.!
Area. Best buy ol the month only
Loads ol extras ! A-l neighborhood
*150 required for all and *65.31
monthly payment call Private Agent
TERRIFIC VALUE FOR (23490
_______ JA S7SU1 _____
*2400 DOWN.
L j - —
2 family limestone 2 atory and 2 FAMILY BRICK. ALL VACANT
baaement. Sunken tuba Modern kit- Patio porch. 10 rma. oil atoam.
HALSEY ST.
Bklyn
oli. all vacant
FLATBUSH
3 family brick. 22 rms
dern. finished baaement
PARK PLACE
2 story and baaement 2 family.
14 rooms, modern hatha, steam
all mo
oil. Completely renovated
NE 8-8363
HOUSE FOR RENT 8 RMS - Fur-
Newly decorated OWNER.
GL 2-0137
Qveens Far Sole
REDUCED FROM
$16,000 to $12,500
Just Reduced my 2 room 4 bedroom
Apartment Houses-Brooklyr
______ Apt 4 rms, furnished home with finished basement to
OWNER ST 3-1087. 12 to 2 and 5 to 7 512 400 because of Job Transfer to
New Mexico Desperate must sell
in next 7 day, or I will be lorced
to resell to bank. I wUl give you
thia home with *150 cash My agent
says he will give you a full mortgage
at 176 53 a month. CaU him at:
OL 9-9201.
PACIFIC ST.
8 FAMILY BRTCK-aU 4 rm apto.
new beating unit, excellent condi
tio*. Vacant apt tor purchaser
Price $21*500.
SYDNEY S. MOSHETTE
PR 8-3789
8 FAMILY
5Vi ROOM APTS. 2 vacant, 1 de
controlled. good income. Clean
area. New automatic heat, nr rab-
WPINKEY O. HARRIS. IN 7-7480
2 FAMILY BRICK
6 A 2 only $14,500
Thia 2 family must ba
apartment consist, of 6 rooms, the
other is a studio apartment. aU
brick, finished baeement, oil heat,
and only 8130 required, for aU. Don’t
Lora out HURRY 1 CaU Agent im-
efore It to too late
OL 9-9202
TAKE OVER $87 M0. PAY
8 FAM-NOSTRAND AVE
ABSOLUTELY NO CREDIT CHECK
(near Utica). 8 apts - 3 rms and
MOVE IN 10 DAYS. Take over pay
bath, bldg in excellent condition,
ments, pay only small amount of
2”*“? itL100 H-
I cMh^’to*^owner7 and thia beautiful
Mr. Salisbury. NE 8-9000. evenings |arge roomy brick ranch is all
PR 3-0819
yours, modern throughout with full
basement and yard. BEST BUY IN
MONTHS. CaU owner’s Agent: OL
9-9200.
MAPLE ST and Albany Ave. 6 family
brick. 5-5. 14 brass, oil heat.
AAA-1 condition. Ail new appli
ances. Income *5450. *5400 cash.
Also Bedford Ave. and Cortedyou
Rd. 2 family brick with store.
Direct from owner. (16400. *4400
Cash. Murray Goldblatt, LN 9-
3576 or FI 1-5022.
6 Family - All Vac,
Brick, oil. $990 down.
BRUCE, PR 8-9300. Eve. NI 5-9899
6 FAMILY Brick,
income *4600, cash
5 rm apto
(1500. Mr.
ST 3-2636
Evening NI 84793
PB*-I21*ig FAMILY Brick (Buahwlck) 3 va
cancies, modern I'Xlg, food cra-
ditioo, *1600 cash.
Mr. Lae ST 3-2636, eve NI 84793.
Br—Myw For Rant
AJAX
UL 7-3400
HOUSES
FOR
LEASE
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
11 ROOMS
A detached 2 Family now available
to the buyer looking for a large
home. 2 private entrance*. 2 kitchens
and 2 baths, oil heat, large yard
space. COUNTRY LIVING IN THE
CITY *89.50 Monthly Payment.
Price $11,950 Cash $500
0L 9-9202
MR. SORS
FLUSHING AREA. *23400 all brick
Semi-attocbed, 3 yrs old, dish
washer, air-conditioner, storm A
screens, etc. 160-06 77th Ave. Own
er JA 6-5601.
ROSEDALE — 3 yr. old 6 rm
ranch, 3 bedrms, IVk ba^is. patio
fence. Storm* A Screen*. Wall te
Wall carpeting. Finished base
ment with kitchen, bath A bar.
Extrhg. Price 822400 Owner. LA 8-
JAMAICA
One family frame house.
5 rma. It porch
2 baths.
WA 9-8165 after 6 p.m. ^wner
SPRINGFIELD Gardens — 171-27
145 Ave., brick 6 rm. ranch
corner 40 x 100, *23450. Brochure
on request. Buyer* or Brokers
Merante BE 2-7467.
BRICK RANCH
3 Years Young
Modern It lovely 21st century kitch
en A bath, huge bedrooms, tremen
dous living room, fuU flmshable
baaement, aolld brick all around
*89.50 per month.
$11,990 -
SACRIFICE
I must Sacrifice my 6 room 3 bed
room home due to transfer of Job
tp. West Coast. The house is worth j
615400. It’s within walking distance'
to Subway, yet in a fine section. iti_
also haa-garage and oil heat. Wtll|
give to first buyer with *150 casic.
it interested call my agent Mr. Thall
J A *4*01
ST. ALBANS
$14,890
DETACHED
Colonial Architecture — completely
detached - - lavishly landscajied — 4
large bedrooms — huge ranch-type
living room -full sized dining room
modernistic kitchen, fully equipped
—IL, baths—garage—and all wealth
of other extras.
GI'S NO DOWN PAYMENT
ALL OTHERS $200 DOWN
ON CONTRACT
HOLLIS ESTATES
$16,890
Gl SACRIFICES!
4 year old ranch—all rooms on one
floor—Hollywood type kitchen—nite
club basement. Houses Vacant-
Move right in! Take advantage ol
a once in a lifetime offer!
GI'S NO CASH DOWN
ALL OTHERS $300 DOWN
ON CONTRACT
Butterly & Green
168-25 Hillside Ave.
JA 64300
SPRINGFIELD GDNS. A VIC.
NEW 1 A 2 FAMILY HOMES
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
ALSO MANY RENTALS
ADDIF REALTY AX 7-1661
114-02 Merrick Blvd . Jamaica
HOLLIS
GUARAHTEED
$100 I
DOWH
OWNER MUST SELL
NO CLOSING FEES !
V-A-C-A-N-T
8 RMS ,
$14,990
LARGE GARDEN HOT
AGENT
AX 1-1717
be sold immediately. I am moving:
to the quiet countryside of Vermont
I must sell any one of the homes
arith the low down payment of *300
to all. Call my personal Agent now
for more tofermation
AX 7-0309
RANCH 4 BEDROOMS
Is located on 4400 sq. ft. of prop
erty. One of most serene type
homes one can ask for, It features ;
modem style rooms, cyclone fence.:
garage, ami oil heat, best of all only
*200 ' ash and not one cent more
require.’
*96 50 MONTHLY PAYMENT
$2C0 CASH HEEDED
MR. DRUCK
AX 7-0236
ST. ALBANS — 3 bedrooms, en
closed pwrch, garage, near schools
shopping, transportation Call
agent. HO 4-8448 or SP 6-0108.
Queens Home Sales
0L 8-7510
170-13 Hillside Ave. Jamaica
HEMPSTEAD. SPLIT-LEVEL AND
TUDOR. * ROOMS. 2 BATHS. LRG
PLOT. RECREATION ROOM. *23,-
000. OWNER’S AGENT LA 84118.
SPRINGFIELD GDNS $16,990
ENGLISH TUDOR
All Brick — Owner retiring — mov
ing to Florida. See this house you
will fall in love with it immediately
Clean a* a whistle—neat as a pin!
4 large bedroom*—plus 20* living
room- banquet sized dining room
streamlined modernistic kitchen
exceptional finished baaement with
extra outside entrance—garage— Im
mediate poesesbion.
GI'S NO DOWN PAYMENT
ALL OTHERS $250 DOWN
ON CONTRACT!
HOLLIS PARK
$11,>90
2FAMILY!
A once in a lifetime sacrifice—Eng
lish Colonial Architeecture—5 4t 4
room apartments—2 fuU baths—ex
quisite baaement—both apartments
available on title. Exceptional
grounds — 2 car garage — cyclone
fence aU around property. Only 2
blocks to huge shopping center,—
public and high achoola.
Gl'$ NO DOWN PAYMENT •
ALL OTHERS $690 DOWN
ON CONTRACT!
Butterly Cr Green
168-25 Hillside Ave.
JA 64300
HOLLIS — Mother-daughter brick
garage, storm windows and screen
3 up and 3 down. $16,990 owner
_________ UL 7-7196
FLUSHING, 7 rooms, frame shingle
Take over mtge. Only *90 to bank
No cash to veto. Owner JA 64269.
SOUTH OZONE PK, 5 rm brick
home 3 bedrms. garage, vacant.
Vets no down payment. Owner JA-
64269.
Springfield Gardens, 4 rm. Cape
Cod. Detached 40x100. Vacant. Im
mediate occupancy. Only *14,560.
FuU price. *86.90 to bank a mo.
Owner. JA 64269.
SPRINGFIELD Gardens, 1 family
Cape Cod, detached shingle, 7 rms. I
4 bedrms. stall shower, finished
basement, gas heat. Many extras.
Only $22.5®. CaU Mr. Bell JA 64600
BUNGALOW' TYPE. 7 ROOMS, " 2
BATHS, 2 KITCHENS. GARAGE,
INCOME. $18400. AGENT LA 8-
C118.
BAISLEY: 2 FAMILY BRICK, —
GOOD INCOME. 2 CAR GARAGE
$22400. AGENT LA *4118.
Springfield Gdns. I fammUy, Eng
lish Tudor, brick, 1 car garage
finished basement (which can be
rented. Oil steam heat, large liv
ing rm. fuU dining room, eat-ln-
kitchen. 3 extra large bedrms
2 batha. Many extras. House is
immaculate. $20400. CaU agent.
OL 8-2014 Ask for Mr. Jackson
EAST ELMHURST —
2 Fanrtly
brick. 4 A 3 very large Rms. Fin
ished basement, good mortgage
terms. Price *23,000. Nesbitt NE-
9-3922.
S. OZONE PARK — COLONIAL,
5 ROOMS, FULL BASEMEN! NEW
OIJL BURNER, NEW SIDING, ALU
MINUM STORMS A SCREEN'S —
SACRIFICE $12,990.
*490 DOWN.
$81.79 MONTHLY MORTGAGE
PAYMENTS. CALL NOW!! VILLA
REALTY JA 9-2636.
DETACHED 2 FAMILY
Springfield Gardens. 40x120, *21490
HOLLIS, 4% It 3 It finished base
ment (4 rooms) 3 baths, 3 kitchens,
*22400 Maurer Realty, 159-16 Hill
side Ave. OL 74200.
OZONE PARK SOUTH
Owner desperate. "Must sell detach-
mily 5. large roo
I1
garage. Only $12490 NO CASH
DOWN. A?«u4. 9240 Parsons Blvd
JA 6-3806.
NEED A BUYER
WITH $100 CASH
For Sale 2 family houae.
Springfield Gardena. CaU
Sharps
LA 7-2700
SPRINGFIELD
GARDENS
In charming neighborhood of mani
cured lawns, a handsome, big red
brick English tudor 1 family —
easily converted into 2. 3 enormous
bedrooms. tile bathroom, storm
shower, sunken living room 20x15
feet, brick fireplace; large dining
room; study nook; kitchen, birch
cabinet; first floor lavatory; fin
ished basrment with extra kitchen,
laundry, fireplace; attached garage
and patio. Economic gas heat, scald
ing water. Aluminum storms. Block
from stores and buses. 5 minutes
to Jamaica and rabway Completely
redecorated Price *17.600
FHA down payment about *700. For
details and appointment, phone Tony
at LA 74393 or New Jersey area
code 201. DE 4-9034. Owner.
7 RM COLONIAL
In quiet residential neighborhood,
very low down payment.
HAWLEY REALTY
HO *-7740
Largg 1 Fam • Queen* Village
Solid brick throughout, 4 bedrms .
on 1 floor plus finished attic with
vast usable space, large center hall,
gorgeous living rm., formal dining
rm . brand new modern kitchen with
wall oven, finished basement, 2-car
garage. A most gorgeou-s backyard
with beautiful surroundings. 80x100
plot. The neighborhood is most de
sirous. Priced very reasonable.
HAWLEY REALTY . HO 8-7740
NO CASH G.I. ST. ALBANS
Brick, 6 rooms, finished basement,
garage, newly decorated. Near
schools, shopping and transit. (17400
ull price.
MARTIN L SIMMS
SP 6-7219
------- Broker
PRICE SLASHED
$17,500 to $13-700
Due to personal reasons owner will
ing to sacrifice this tremendous 7
room colonial in St. Albans, has
semi finished baaement. garage and
OTHER EXTRAS. CALL ONLY
AGENT MR. BERG AX 7-0072
$PRINGFIELD GARDENS
master bedrooms, 1V4 modern
baths. Detached. Finished baaement.
Oil heat. Garage. Extras. Near
everything. Exceptional buy. *19400.
*900 down. G.I. no cash. Walker’s
Realty. FA
RICHMOND HILL
WIDOW'S
SACRIFICE
I am an older woman now living
alone & can no longer maintain my
fine sturdy 1 family. It has 8 large
rooms. 5 big bedroms, big eat-
in kitchen, banquet sized dining
<jom It TV alcove. Large V. acre
of land plus garage. Gl A FHA.
Only $350 cash down. Near stores,
schools A transit. Act now. CaU
Owners AGENT
AT:
JA 6-3800
HOLLIS
Detached brick Colonial Tudor. 9
huge rms, 5 bedrms, 7. baths, fin
ished basement, garage. Beautiful
garden plot Extras! Close to
schools, shopping, rabway bus. G.I.
nc cash needed. Others only *590
dowm
LONG ISLAND HOMES
168-12 Hillside Ave., RE 9-7300
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS
6 years old. SoUd brick. 7 huge
rms. 3 benrms, colored tile bath.
Sumptuous baaement, beautiful gar
den. G.I. no cash. Others *590 down
Exclusive with:
LONG ISLAND HOMES
168-12 Hillside Ave.,
RE 9-7300
168-22 Hillside Ave.
Jamaica
OL 7-7900
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
HOLLIS, detached Colonial. *13.990
No gimmicks! A one time buy!
7 large rooms, 3 bedrooms, mo-1
j dern kitchen i bath, garage. No
cash G.I 's. *390 down others. Must
i be seen!
JAXMAN RLTY AX 1-7400
169-12 Hillside Ave., Jamaica ;
LAURELTON BRICK *17,990
| Detached. 6 large rms., mqdern kit- j
JAMAICA ESTATES
, . ..
..
15 rms.. 5 baths on acre. Asking; La garden plot. No cash G.I 's5
*65,000_
. „ Chen A bath. 3 bdrms. .QnisheWtaatmt
,,
$?90 down others,
JAXMAN RLTY AX 1 7400
------------------------------------------------------------- - 169-12 Hillside Ave., Jamaica
Solid bricV*1 bea^"^ location In 3
brkk, V*ry <108 '"S®"**
Cambria Heights, finished base Llewellyn Gltten* LA 8 7000
ment. arage, large plot, low down
payment
hawley realty ho 8-774Q Apartment Houses For Sale
- ,
_
-
-
2 FAMILY $12,500
I am retiring. Selling this large 2
family at a loss. It has large rooms
and ‘/are spa^ I a£"h^V^
2 family homes, all of which must J'9’ c/° AmM News Owner-
6 Family Brick
Excellent condition, good income.
or write box
Queens For Rent
Move Right In
7 Large Rms
*89 Monthly
Large Garden Plot
Finished Basement
2 Tile Baths
Holli*
Option To Buy
Owner's Agent No Fee
AX 1-1717
RENTAL
VACANT
8 Rms ’89
4 BEDROOMS
Large Ga/den Plot
Fir ished Basement
Minuius Ta Sub.
Option to Buy No Fee
AX 1-1717
6 RM. HOUSE, $1S5 MO.
Llewellya Gittans - LA 1-7000
5 RM. HOUSE for reart with 2 rm.
private eptranOc
Apt.
CaU owner 5-7 p.m.
IJI 8-0858
SPRINGFIELD GDNS — Custom
ranch, 3 bedrooms. 50x125 plot Ex
quisite landscape, modern kitch
en. fin. basement, w/w carpeting,
will not last. *26400 NeedS“$3,000
dn. Phone naw—McClure Realty,
If you work and make over KO per
week. Have *100 Cash. I can cet
for you a beautiful 3 bedroom Col
onial near Subway for only *10400
Your payments each month will be
cheaper than rent. Only *79.82. I will
promise you and guarantee in writ
ing that you wUl not need one cent CAMBRIA HEIGHTS _ 6 rm solid
more than *100. Ti> find out more
about this unusual offer Call Agent
OL 9-9201
MR MELODY
AR 6-8733
NOT A FANTASY
THIS IS FOR REAL
In not too many words, all I ran
say is that I have a most beautiful
ranch style home, featuring all large
rooms, in the best section of ST
ALBANS, for only *12.700. Can be
had with only *90 cash Or ANY
ONE CAN TAKE OVER EXISTING
G.I. MORTGAGE, with low cash,
oil beat, garage. 5,000 Sq. Feet of
land. House all by Itself on tree
lined residential street. *72.50
Montly payment. Call this Agency
for deal of a lifetime JA 6-7300
Agent.
THIS HOME HAS EVERYTHING
Far All $290 CbsIi
ST ALBANS VIC. 4 Bedroom Dutch
Colonial. A tremendoua EAT-IN
kitchen, wood burning fireplace
Finished basement, tree studded
40 x 100 land Garage. All structure
selling for a measly ram of *11.990.
Monthly pay-'ent for all $63 42
J A 6-7300
AGENT
brick It stucco. English Tudor, i
Gas heat, large colored patio
Private outdoor fish pond, beau
tiful tree lined street, *2.000 down
payment. Full price *24.000. Don’t
wait. McClure Realty—AR 6-8733
notXIS — 4 bedroom Cape Cod.,
fin. baaement, gas heat, large'
yard. Aluminum screens, 13 yrs
old. Beautiful neighborhood 819,-1
900. Cash dn *1400. Act fast. M<
Clure ResRy. AR 6-8733.
OWNERS ELDERLY
SACRIFICING PROPERTY
We must sell lue to old age and
cur retirement to Italy. We have a
home in beat of condition In a most
lovely section of Springfield Gardena
Consisting of 5 rooms plus 3 room
finished basement Must sell, we will
reduce price from *15.000 to *12,000
for some buyer, only *150 cash re
quired Call our Agent Mr Rose for
AX 7-0309
other details.
LEGAL 2 FAMILY HOUSE Fullv1
detached, 40 x 100 plot Steam heat
*22400. No brokers
OWNER
OL 9-7829
“L,2?°^PA"^
One 6 rm hsa, $135 mo.
Llewellyn Glttena
LA 8-7000
ST AL®AN’ ~ Camfcrta Wa. 1
CARE COO —— 2 Family, fully familv hmiM tiaiti ma -- — — -
detached Beautiful modem 5 and
* tr.™‘
transp
4’Y rm apts. Gas heat in garage
SP 6-2800
I-srge finished basement ptayrm
Aluminum storms and screens
Convenient to transp. Schools and
shopping Principals only.
ST. ALBANS
4 BEDROOMS
FINISHED BASEMENT
For *12.000 you can now own a
Stucco Dutch Colonial, to a most
convenient location, for as little as
*190 cash 40 x 160 land with 2 car
FA 2-9237__________________ OWNER
garage, modern kitchen.
$65.50 MONTHLY PAYMENT [ » 2 family housfs for sale
MR CAPO
999 50 per month
MR ACK
Cambria Hgto A Hollis
Vacant
OL 9-9201
~5 ROOM HOUSE.
JA 6-7371
AGENT
WE ARE NOT FOOLING
RANCH $25 DOWN
8 room Ranch near Subway, all de
tached, vacant, mova In within to
daya. asking *13400 can be had
for leaa CaU Agent now make
offer. Paymants ilka rent. Only
*■*.57 per month. Agent JA 6-7302
DLSRERATE I MUST SELL
8 ROOM HOME
We are desperate to sell due te
pending hardship, our fabulous de
tached home arith moderlnlstlc fin
Ished baaement. Oar heme has 4
bedrooms and to clean a
can be. Situated In a 1 fare zone
Ne long bus lines Only *100 re
quired for all. eellln* for *12401)
and monthly payments according to
our agent, will only be ***.03 If
interested call Mm at OL
.
. B nr At tv
• it
BAISLEY PARK
*14.500
Solid brick, like new. many spacious
rooma Private garage Veterans no
eaab down
Civ MSo Down
AX ’.-Oil
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS BRICK CAPE
OOD. Excellent area, 3 bedroom
house, mast be teen. *30490. *1490
cash. Owner sacrifice Call my Agent
_________ • JA 3-0099 ___________
BRICK — MOTHER A DAUGHTER
It] room aptefcgas beet A garage
im apta| gas heat
a whistle *1*490. 9990 ceah
Clean as
AGENT
JA
HOTJJS - California Ranch. 3
hath. 2 bedrooma A bath up. full
basement. 41 ■ 10* plat, 2 oar garage
Oil hMt. 521400 CaU AGENT
OPTION TO AENT
’?U|
ppr ,rHint’’ with garage, to X 100
land. Oil heat, only 8150 cash needed
Mr. AWI
No fee required.
___
OL 9-9203
T ROOM HOUSE 8T. AL&AN8
Full basement Vacant *7*50 per
month. (135 cash required. Mr. W1E
OL
3 bedrm houae lor rent
In St. Albans
Shor|M
I FOR RENT
It 7-2700
I 3 Rooms ..... 999 Month
875 Month
I * Rooma
7 Rooma - r ... . .
(83 Month
RANCH 880 Month
I41ASE OR OPTION. SOME CAN
BE HAD WITH AS LOW AS
$1S0 CASH
HO
MR. TICKETS
OL 8-9200
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
7 RMS
3 BDRMS
*70
NIONTHLY
OPTION TO BUY
ASK FOR MR. FLYNN
OL 8-6467
BAISLEY PARK
6 RMS
3 BDRMS
’69
MONTHLY
OPTION TO BUY
TRYME REALTY
OL 8-6100
OZONE PARK
6 RMS
3 BDRMS
’69
OPTION TO BUY
AGENT
OL 8-3533
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
7 RMS
4 Bdrms
*79
OPTION TO BUY
ASK FOR MR. BATOU
OL 8-4646
One 2 family hae.. tor renl, with
option tq buy, Llewellyn Gittens
LA 8-7000
One 6 rm. hse:. *150 mo . with
option to buy.
llawadyn Gittant — LA 8-7000
HOLLIS. * rooms, near trans, va
cant move right to. Rent for 110.00
mo. Children O.K. beck yard 3 bed
rooma Agent Ask tor Mr. Herb
SP 6-9901.
_______________________
Q,TEENS — Rentals 4 Bedroom, 7
room Colonial Rent. 8130.00 Mo
Children, move in one week, full
baeement, near trans. Agent, Ask
for Mr Frank
SP
JAMAICA, 5 rooms near, transp.
children. Rent for 9113 00 mo. full
basement near school A shopping,
back yard Agent Ask for Mr. Tony
SP
JAMAICA
512 ROOM HOUSE
3 Bedroma.
1138 Month
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY!
CALL OWNER_________ A£LI802
5<A ROOM Bond at one Conatruction
Home with Finished basement A
Garage Children 859 per mor
______AX 70072
MR PUO
7Vh ROOM House (73 per month.
Yard all around full Basement
*124 (ash required Mr.
AX 7-0238______________________ __
SO. OZONE PARK, 2 family, t A
5, rent for *130 month. Cl sea to
transit. Ask for Me. Manson
OL »•
AGENT
AND
APARTMEHTS
FOR REHT
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.)
AJAX
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Aha Oft«" —
Saturday*, Sanday*
SOUTH OZONE PARK
6 rooms. FuH basement
to rabway. Rent with option to
AR *-03.
buy Agent
HOLLIS — 8106
« room howe. Rate with notion to
buy Call agent
AR
JAMAICA - 2 family. 8
separata entrance*, automatic brat
___
vaoant. At aubway. *148
OL 74727
MR ROTHBF.fND
>. OMJNE~PARK - 6 rooma,
ished baaement. .41 heat, at
ping, vacaat. *110 month ___
7-T’7"
MISS OZEIL
HOUSE FOR LEASE
2 Family, newly reconditioned Com
pletely painted. Fleers and kall-
waf linoleum covered. Steam heat
ell Move right to. Koerlueko St.
Nair Retd A-*. *189. per month
IN 75151 Mr Murray.
BEDKrtlD — Sfiyvesant — * rma,
pins 3 oatii*. . MANSION. CaU
After S p.m.
GD aatsi7
$14,590
$100 Cash All
QUALIFIED
AX 7-0900
158-14 Hillside Aveaae
(Open * to •)
JAMAICA. VA Forectaeare. Large
2 family, finished basement, only
*14,990. No closing fees, only *300
cash needed. Gntleber. Ml 1-1002
96-12 Liberty Ave, Ozone Park.
BAMJEY PARK VA Foreclosure
1 family, only *300 cash needed
No closing fees. Full price *9400
Gntleber. AX 7 3320. Tte-50 Hill
side Ave., Jamaica.
CAMBRIA HEIGHT^ — 2 7amily
brick, 5 and 5. very very reasonable
LLEWELLYN GITTENS
LA 8-7000
' FAMILY. Springfield Gardens.
* rma,
Finished baseanesrt
LLEWEI.I.YN OrTTENS
LA 8-7000
HOLLIS — 2 Family. IVi rms. and
bath First floor: 3 rms. and hath,
second floor: Expansion attic
Seml-fintahef basement. No clos
ing fee*. Take over mortgage.
Can OWNER HO 44247
ADD1SLEK1H PARK - 7 yr old
Colonial. Center hall. 26 ft. living
rm. 4 bedrms, 2V4 baths, wall
oven kitchen. Dishwasher, patio,
carpeting, storms and screens. 2-
car garage, large finished base
ment, low cash Take over high
mortgage. AX 7-1784. Owner.
FAMILY Detached, 10 rms, 3
bedrms. modern kitchen and hath,
hardwood floors throughout. 1 ear
garage. Gaa. steam. New unit*
45 g 100 trtot Finest section in
HolHs. 831400 Principal* only Call
Mr. Reeee, UL 7-10*8 or HO 4-8888,
ST-ALBANS — *1,990 With *75
per month payment boys 2 family
100. 3 oar garage
petto.
fireplace. storms
IJ4
WALWORTH ST, (Bart. Park
Myrtle: 3 family. IS nua. oil.
per mo.
ST
Agent
11 rm.,
Bedford-rttuyveaant aection.
OWNER
MA 2-6995
Maple Bt . (Flatimah) 8 rot . brick
boose. IV* bath, very beautiful.
WESTON'S BU 2-7864
UEASBS M
H45 A up
OZONE PARK - Cape Cod
bedrms. 00x100. Finished has*
mt. Uke nem^ tear down pay
Only *19490 Item 803 Gut
leber, *3-21 Rerkaway Blvd. MI 1-
JAMAICA — Bank forecloaure 1
family, detached, 8 rooma. I
reatdeatlal street. Price 813400
Cash only *300 No
JAMAICA GARDDS^LtaP^I fam-
m48Ol*Ox' I3001 deera^Sv *
RR 8-3323
NY 5-4310
or Contract. E. J. DAVID AX 7-Mil.
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS
BRICK TUDOR ,
Home With Lavender colored tile
bath, completely modern kitchen
beautiful finished basement, 3 lovely
bedrooms, seperate living and din
ing rooms. Detached garage Con
temporary landscaping. Situated on
one of the most residential streets
in Queens; only *900 cash needed
AX 7-0236
Call Agent for full details
BRICK RANCH
3 YEARS YOUNG
Modern as they come. Cabinet
Lined Kitchen, built in oven. Tre
mendoas bedrooms, full length base
ment, plenty of kard apace and
extras galore are the features of this
Erick Ranck. only *100 down to aU.
$89 85 monthly payment. Agent.
AX 7-0309
WALK TO SUBWAY!
12 ROOMS
1 Block to Hillside Avenue
LEGAL 3-FAMILY
7 tremendoua rooma arith 2 batha
plus 5 room apt., finished base
ment — automatic oil heat.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
AGENT HAZELl
OL B-1W
HOLLIS
4 REDRMS. FINISHED BASEMENT
TAKE OVER HIGH MORTGAGE
No Closing Fees—No Credit Check
5400 aq. ft. landscaped arith gar
CALL AGENT
R. Prendergast
Ol 8-2101
_ RICHMOND HILL
LEOAL 2-EAMILY
Oil heat, finished basement. 2 huge
apta vacant. CaH Broker for apf
FHA minimum doam- Gia No Cash
Ol B-2100
PRENDERGAST
LAURELTON
LEOAL 2-PAMILY
2 large apartments- modern
Hollywood batha — loads of extras
finished basement, automatic oil ht
Ol B-1911
AGENT HAZELL
ST. ALBANS
*18400
NO CASH O.I/t
VA APPROVED
7 large rooma. eat-in modern kitchen
file bath, parly basement. 2 car ga
rage. Professionally landscaped gar
den plot Move right In. No waiting’
JAXMAN RLTY AX 1-7400
198-13 Hillside Ave.. Jamaica
CORONA, 2 family detached. S t 1
G.I No down payment *18 990
DON'T WORRY Real Ista'a
9*-» Roosevelt Ave., Corona
NX
HOUSES
Qaaaas Far Rant
ALBANS - Maastve
U huge rooms. 3W
____ _____ in park-like netting.
*125 rent er buy No cask GJ.
NO FEE -AGENT____ J A 3-3460
SOUTH OZONE PARK - Sparkling
center hall, * mom traditional
home, contemporary architecture,
will rent lor *95 with option to
buy NO FEE AGENT JA 3-392H
RENT WITH OPTION TO BUY
12 roonw, miBotve CulO^ll
a month. Or buy. No eaab C I.
NO FEE AGENT JA 3-1617
ST_ALBANS ~ 7 room*. 4 bed
rooms. 1V4 bath*, large home.
Thia can be yours tor only *85 a
month. NO FEE AGENT JA 3-IR72
VERY LARGE home with 15 rooms
near Van Wyck Blvd. Rent or
buy 8120 monthly No Fee AGENT
JA 3-0272.______________________ _
JAMAICA — Large 14 room house,
too large for present owner. Over
sued garden plot. WUl rent for
$125 with option to buy. No fee.
AGENT_________________AX 1-1408
BAISLEY PARK ----- Widower wiU
sacrifice home. U rooma. » bed
rooms, 2 baths, *95 a month.
Rent with option to buy. No fee.
Agent JA 3-3460.____________ ____
JAMAICA. 6 bedrms, 2 batha. 1
block tranap It shopping. 3 block*
to school. Rent for only *105 mo.
Ask for Mr. Lao Agent OL 74617.
SO OZONE PARK. 5 beams, 2
baths. Call today, won’t last. Rent
for only $95 month. Ask tor Mr.
Goldman AGENT OL 7-4781
ST. ALBANS
7 RMS
’79
MONTHLY
OPTION TO BUY
Ask for Miss Diana
OL 8-6640
JAMAICA — 7 rma, 3
Barbecue pit to hackyard. Ren*
for only *100 month. Ask for Mr.
Eugene. AGENT OL 74617
ST. ALBANS. 7 rms. 3 bedrms.
Close to everything. This is a steal
jit *105 month. Ask for Mr. Bruca
OL 74781
AGENT
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS 7 rms,
3 bedrms. 60x100 plot, rent for
only *110 month. Ask for Mr. Ro
OL 74459.
bert, AGENT
RICHMOND HiTl7^1arge sprawling
9 room mansion, 2 baths, play
room, basement It garage. *90 a
month. Option to buy. No fee.
JA 3-0272.
AGENT
ST. ALBANS — 9 room house —
Large clean, comfortable, *100,
per month Rent with option to
buy No Fee
AGENT
________ AX 1-1402.
j R1CHMOND HIL1 — Lovely 3 bed
room home, finished basement,
modern kitchen A bath, *95 rent
I or buy. No cash G. I. No- Fee.
JA 3-1516
| AGENT
i JAMAICA — Near subway. 13
rooms, detached house. Big
bright sunny rooms, very good
condition. *100 rent with option to
buy. No fee Agent. JA 3-1617.
CEDAR MANOR — 10 room house.
Only needs painting. Owner will
rent for only *100 or will sell.
No Fee AGENT________ JA 3-3460
BAISLEY PARK — “Do it your
self Special” needs painting nice
neighborhood. * rooms. 3 baihs. 2
kitchens, *90 month. Rent ca buy
No Fee. AGENT JA 3-1516
RICHIfONri IT'LL _ 7 laveiy raters
It porch—Large modern kit-her, It
bath. $95 per month. Rent yr buy
NO FE2E AGENT AX 1-1402
SPRINGFreLD GARDEhS Nothing
fancy just plain houae, 7 rooms,
porch, basement, age. $85 rent
or buy. No GJ. Agent, no fee
JA 3-3460.
BAISLEY PARK — Charming 8
room Ranch type home. 5 Sunny
Rooms. Finished basement, gar
age. *108 a month. Rent or buy.
JA 3-392*
No Fee Agent
LOCUST MANOR — legal 2 family
custom built Conaaenient neighbor
hood. *100 a month, option to
buy. No Fee.
AGENT_______ __________AX 1-1403
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS Nothing
fancy, just plain houae with 7
rooms, porch, basement, garage.
*85 rent or buy. No C?»h G.I.
No Fee. Agent. JA 3-346?
VAN WYCK Area — a~detarable
8 room mansion type home. Huge
rooms, -epic It span" through
out *100 rent or buy No Fee
AX 1-1402
AGENT
JAMAICA — 9 roms, 6 bedroom
house. Just needs painting. Call
today. Rent for only *95 a month
AX 1-1401
No Fee AGENT
SPRINGEIEU) GARDENS. Nothing
fancy. Just plain house with 7 rooms
porch, baeement, garage, *85 rent
or buy. NO Cash GX No fee.
AX 148*0
AGENT
ST. ALBANS, Massive Colonlal res
idence, 11 huge rooma, 2Vk baths,
home to park-like setting. *105
rent or buy- No cash G.I. Agent
AX l-MOO.
No Fee
SOUTH OZONE PK - sparkling
renter hall. . 8 room traditional
home. Contemporary architecture
Will rent for *95 with option to
buy. No Fee Agent AX 1-1400
CALIFORNIA Ranch type reta-
dence. • large rooms, residential
neighborhood. Suburban atmos
phere. Near everything. Rent *120
option .to buy. No lee.
AGENT
AX 1-1481.
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS — 8 room
Colonial home 4 large bedrooms
plenty ol closet space Modern In
every respect *120 a month No
AX 1-1403.
Fee Agent,
Agent
RICHMOND HILL Colonial men-
tlon 13 rooms with finished base
ment. Outdoor patio and Bar Be.
One pit. *110 a month. No Fee.
JA 3-3020
JAMAICA _ "Handyman Special**
8 rooma, 2 baths. 2 kitchens. *90
a month with option to buy. No
Fee Agent, AX 1-1401.
BA BLEY PARK — Widower will
sacrifice home. 11 rooms, 5 bed
rooms. 2 baths *95 a month.
Rent with option to buy. No lee
Agent JA 3-tSl*.
5 ROOM HOUSE arith ~2 garages
only *59 50 per month. Near sub
way. Vacant. MR. CAP JA 0-7371
FINISHED BASEMENT A 7 roam
(or rent. Only 979 per month, la
Ixrvely Hollis *150 oSeb required.
JA BJfM
MR. KERR
VAN WYCK ESTATES 7 Room
Ranch only *78 per month, gar
age. Full Basement and <409 Sq.
Feet of land Mr. Roeen AX 7-
(1.109
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS: RENT
8 year oM hrick bungalow Ranch,
With
QUEENS HOMES 17043 HUkrtde Ave
OL 8-7810
____________
IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS.. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
CLASSIFIED AD DEAMINE 5 FJH. TUESDAY PtECEDIHG THURSDAY
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 FJM. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY
Cant'd From yracadliig pay
WXTTfl OZONE PARK - 12 room
tor growing family. 0100 ar wIU
aail to right party. Ne Foe
kGENT___________________ AX 1-1403
BAISLEY PARK
$75
5 room house Rent
with option to buy
AGENT
AR *-3233
UNDEN GARDENS » bedroom
home, pretty as a picture, neat
as a pto. Good far targe faartb
8110 monthly Rent with <qrtton
to buy. Ne Fee. AGENT JA 3-3BM
JAMAKA-Nera etabway. U m.
detected house. Big. bright, sun-
8100 Rent arith opuon to'buy^Jto
fee. Agent __________ AX 1 1408.
IOUTH OZONE PARK — Vacant
legal 3 fkmily 15 roeme. finished
baaemeau 3 car garage, reat *130
2 year lease Security. No fee
AGENT________________ AX 1-1493
CEDAR MANOR —- IQ rearm houae
Only needs painting Oavner wiU
rent for *85 or will sell. No fee.
JA 3-0272
AGENT
FOB BENT
8 ROOM RANCH on *85.50 per month
After signing ef contracts to buy
houae. Location Van Wyck Estates
(180 leaded
JA 6 7371
MR CARMLN
7~Ro6MS~ta~St— Albans *69 per
month. Large Yard, apaco tar child
ran. (125 cash required. Mr. Nettl
____________ JA 9-T3m
CEDAR MANOR. 10 room house,
only Beads painting. Owner will
rent fur *130 or will aeU. Ne fees
JA 3-0272
AGENT
BAISLEY PARK _ Widower will
sacrifice home. 11 rooms. 5 bed
rooms. 2 baths. *95 a month.
Reet with optma te buy. No fee
Agent JA 3-1516.
JAMAICA
* roam houae tor reat with option
to buy- 865 mo. No fee. AGENT
____________ AX 1-1400
jusf
the small family. *85 mo.
SO. OZONE PARK- 5 rooms,
right lor
Ask for Mr. Goldman.
AGENT
OL 9-4703
FOCH PARK — Owner will renl
spacious 8 room Colonial. Good foi
large family, *110. WiU arrangi
sale for ng lit party No tee.
AGENT
AX 1 148
BAISLEY PARK — De it yoursel
special. Needs painting, nice neigh
borhood 9 rooms. 3 bathe, 2 kit
Chens *90 mucth. Kent or bu
No cash G.I. Ne Fee. AGENT
J A 3-3to0
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS — Mott
(er - daughter combination. 12 rm
baths, newly decorated. *110 rer
Will consider purchase option N
AX 1-140
Fee. AGENT
JAMAICA 5"rms, just been pain:
ed. This is a steaL Kent for 001
$96 month. Ask lor Mr Goldma
OL 7-461
t
AGENT
TRESSA HGTS, 7 rnu. bungalow
3 bedrms. IVs bath. Rent tor onl
811* month. Ask lor Mr. H:
OL 7-478
AGENT
JAMAICA 5 rm. bungalow, neet
some work. Rent lor only *!
month. Ask for Mr Leonard
OL 7-4617
AGENT
S OZONE PARK. — 5 rma wi
fin. basement apt- R*** *or °“
$98 mo. Ask for Mr. Gene
AGENT
__ J-**
S OZONE PARK — 7 rooms.
badrooms, Ito baths, rent for <
ly *105 mo. Ask for Mr. H
OL 9-471
AGENT
JAMAICA — 2 family, 6 It 5 roon
40x100 plot. Rent tor only »l
me. Aak for Mr. Geae.
AGENT___________________ OL 9-4
CEDAR MANOR — J family. 5 ft
. Beat tor only *10b «■" Call tod
areet last, aab tor Mr. Goldm
AGENT___________________ OL »”*'
JBT ALBANS — 7 rooms, 3 b
rooms, beautiful tree lined str
1 block from tranap. t shoppn
This to a steal. Rent tor 01
*110. Mo. Ask for Mr. Gus Ag
OL 9-4703
__
SPRINGFIELD Gardens- 7 root
3 bedrooms, immaculate cm
tion. rent for only *110. CaU
day. wont last. Ask for 5
Francis.
N.
°C *-*
AGENT
JAMAICA - Legal 2 family. 5
$ rooms, can be rented for r
*135 mo. Ask for Mr. Gem
AGENT________________ PC 9 ‘
iKHKICK. — Mother A daugh
2 bedrooms each apt Needs a
tie work - Rent for only *110
Ask for Mr. Goldman
AGENT
OL 9-
SPRINGFIELD Gardens- 4 I
room Cape Cod. 60x100
1
rent for only *110 mo. In -tip
shape. Aak for Mr Hy.
AfTFNT______________OL 9
St. Albans, 7 Rasia Hou
BENT
Agent
OPTION TO B
AR A
JAMAICA 12 ROOMS
Large yard, oil heat. *120 m«
RENT WITH OPTION TO BU
AR 6
Agent
SpriMifSaM tartfan*
$130 Mo.
AX 1-4021
A«lt far Bad
Our Exclusive
Hempstead vlc.
8ACBIFICE
Owner UI fc must sell be*
« yr old Cape, expansion
partially fin. Garage, over
protoeeionally landscaped
Extras. *800 down
TAKE OVER
Ol mtge. 3 bedrooms with
for 4th. Stone front, patio
pliancea. carpeting, etc.
monthly payment *2200
mtge. — m are it tag - no i
check. Deo’t wait- -this one
- last.
RALP ACRE BRICK
4 bedrooms, fin base
breezeway, 3 car garage,
appliances, w/w carpet,
extras, top notch aection.
LEAVING STATE
Must taka leas and sell 4
room brick home. 8 baths,
fin. hsssmeat. only 5 yre. ;
A-l location, *1700 down.
JY/RENT
Homes available .with opt
boy-
S16 IV 3-3400
E-M-l-C-C
(Bus Termini 1)
8T. ALBANS — tto rooms.
tor Honeymoon couple, tor*
OM plot Rent for only (Il
Aak for Mr Gaffney
Aonrr ____________ OL
Bmw5rffiD*^A*56ra1
A MB bete. I W 8 M
*179 month with option to buj
AGENT
HO
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46 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, June 15, 1963 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
(-1OC
Ce«t'd from
Mitcallantovs
SPACE
MERCHANDISE OFFERINGS
Ftara
•««H
IE CAPE CODU
, With (nil w*. Iwwr
B-raacbee frete (SUM o»
A car. ft fta. rev
traaap to subway — best
Be Adjoining large dapt. shop
center.
f TKRMS-BESr BANK MTGES
Harry P Zimmerman
III - GE 7-1984
U2 Hempstead Turnpike
EVUEW-VACANT BUNGALOW
oouia. 4 bcdiuunu. garage.
W. Reconditioned. automatic
. cash (1000. FHA commit
t 113. SM. Price $14306. IMS
con Bled, off Lakeview Ave.
tville Centre, brokers protected
ioble
JA 6-6460
KV1LLE CENTWE. 8 room col
ini home, newly itinera kart. »»
the. 2-car garage, good neigh-
hood. Worth (X>AW Aaking
i.OOU Must sell. No brokers, call
1 8-5937. Owner
TYVILLE - MASSAPEQUA
NASSAU'S SOUTH SHORE
LOEBS SPECIAL $200 Cab dwn.
sdroom cape cod. Fully equip-
d Garage. Full basement. Wood-
I egtatn pM. $12,400 4 bedroom
ick. high ranch. 2 baths. 2 car
irage. Move right In. (17,990.
BA 3-0330
els ready
I 516._____ ______ (Builder)
LARGEST SELECTION
■es. Colonials. Splits. Ranches.
Better than average listings.
ALL LONG ISLAND
URQUHART NAS IT!
Grave St.. Hempstead, IV 3-U1I
ST MEADOW?Levitt]Houm 4
edrooms. 2 full bathe, very large
vine room. $18,500. 516-ED 3-0153
wner'e Broker.
BRENTWOOD — (11.900
6.1. NO CASH DOWN
quiaite ranch, modern kitchen
ny appliances. Fireplace,
libbed.
LAREDCO CO. BROKER
516 MO 1-0066
1MPSTEAD, Beautiful, almost
lew. colonial. Exclusive Eldridge
estates area. 25 ft. living room
vith wood-burning fire place, ban-
luet sized dining room. Center
tall. Mahogany paneled, picture
vindowed, play-room. Eat-in kit
L-hen. 3 bedrms, garage, sewers,
fenced. Storms ft eereens. Wall to
Wall carpeting. Save $2000 bro
kers fee; buy direct from us for
122 500 Terms arranged. Owner :
116-IV 6-1557.
7 large rms. 4 padrmi, 21a baths
2 enclosed ana parten. Fireplace
50 xl(X) garage. $30,000 Oil heal
Easy terms, nr. Hutotanaoa River
Parkway. Pelham Station Bus
elop. Air i iTtirif MO 60800
Evenings A Sunday. Wkdays MO 9-
____________ OWNER
Vte — J bedroom*,
living room, dimng room, eal-tn
SiUken P, baths. Wail to wall
carpeting Refrigerator, stove, par
tially completed play loom Price
(20.000. Assume $15,300 mortgage
Cask needed $25M
(914) Ro 0
5150-WI 1-4307. Owner.
tri VERNON — He.iutiiui home
Dead end street, finest neighbor
hood. ( large rms. Woodburning
fireplace. 3>a baths. 2 car garage.
Screened terrace. 2 open pocchem
Walk Io all beet schools, save
broker's lee. Prteapela enly. Make
oiler ie low $30’>. Call: 914-MO 8
0768 for appointment OWNER
UNUSUAL BUY IN
WESTCHESTER
MUST SACRVICI
Moving out of town.
Luxurious beautifully furnished
mauauin-type home. Beautiiul gdus.
Has all the comforts and
charm for gracious liviig.
Priced In the sixties
Will accept a reasonable offer.
Owner Dial 914 NE 6-5246
PEEKSKILL. Vic Owner transfer
red. Beautiful 3 bedroom brick
ranch. 1/3 acre wooded. Fully
landscaped. Attached garage, liv
ing room fireplace. Dining area,
new w-w all electnc eat-in kitchen,
wall oven. Pine cabinets, base-
beard oil heal, full basement,
storms ft screens, patio. Call
OWNER—914- PE 7-2965. $£8,900.
EASTCHESTER — Colonial 3 bed
rooms, lV-i baths, delux fin. bsmt.
walking distance, schools, church
es. trains. Nice neighborhood. 3
blocks from Lake Isle. 401, re
ferences 914-WO 1-4755 Appt. only
(Owner.)
BRIARCLIFF MANOR — Natural
2 acres, free formed pool, fine
contemporary 3 Bedrms. Good
communting. schools, asking $39.-
500 Owner 914 - RO 2-0524
Mt. Vtrnon —2 fam.
5 ft 6. AU modern Improvements,
good transp. 6 rm. apt.. Will be
available. 914-NE 6-6131.
J.S. Evans. Bitr
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
BI arm Kmmau Cato* C elite
WW Jtrwy rOr XIIW
Lott Far Saia
a purr to kh ast
orial Park Cemetoi
cm aw 4-n». t
Fit. Baa. ( to 13
NJ.
4 LOTS corner property 100 g 120
In beautiful Guidon Heights L.l„
wtU ntao consider as down pay
ment od 3 or 4 family house in
Brooklyn IL 6-4019
SPECIALIZE in ORANGE COUNTY
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS. Urge
selection DolUngW. CY 5-6817
CHURCH ^PROPERTY FOR SALS
LONGFELLOW AVE. 4 17*>d ht .
church and 6 rm. apt. detached,
brick, occupancy 160 perauns.
meeting rms. $8366 down Oreaky
CY
Property Management
Wa Finance — VioUtloee Ranur
Persuns! attention to all pha
Efflrieat ecueetay maintenance I
oulunt. Highest references.
Ml W. 133th *.
State
GLOBAL REALTY
RI MM7
Mortgage Money
Mortgage Money
1st - 2nd - ITO
Consolidate
Mortgagee — Refinanced. Deeds
heugbt. Maaagenieat. Quick results,
lall Stave Hodge
RI 9-3017
(71tf)
MORTGAGE MONEY
FAST ACTION
REFINANCED CONSOLIDATE
BANK MORTGAGE
JACOB SOLOMON
CY 5-1333
'
NEED CASH?
HOME MORTGAGE LOANS A-
VAILABLE 1ST 4 2ND MORTGAG
ES. 'FAST ACTION BANK MORT
GAGES QUEENS 4 NASSAU. WE
VILLA
ALSO BUY ROMPS
JA 9-2636
MORTGAGE FUNDS
FOR OPERATORS
1-2-3-4 FAMILY HOMES
FAST ACTION
PRIVATE 4 INSTITUTION AL Funds
WORLD WIDE INVESTORS
(516) FR 44144
CASH FOR YOUR HOME - no
wafting, prompt results call HO 4-
S448 SP 6-0100 or OL 9-4364 Ask
for Mr Haughton or Mr. Barrow.
ENGLEWOOD
NEW RANCH - 622,500
4 bedroom Cape Cod —
TEANECK
2 FAMILY — $235100
BERGENFIELD — MM DOWN
3 bedrm. Fareebaare. SlSJoo
ENGLISH POLITE REALTY
>48 Forest Ave. Englewood
Peu Sundays
LO
ENGLEWOOD
SHIRK'S SPECIALS
Cab nisi. ( rms A dan. 2 ear gar
age Top aeighborbood. Large plot.
For quick sale___________ MT.900.
5 rm brick Cape Cad. C
ter 3 add’l. rms.) 21 ft. ttvteg rm
w*th fireplace. Bee rm with bar
Patio-parch-aU. garage.
Only ______________,_______(21,900.
Lew down payment for nil wke
qualify.
SHIRK REALTORS
NJ "IlSr* 2M5LO $-4422
103
ENGLEW'D iDwigtat Morrow Sec.)
DCLUX BUNGALOW
FHA APPKAISED
$990 DOWN!
REDUCED $3,000 TO
$11,690
Spotless condition, oversized trim
grounds, convenient to everything
brick front, separate D.R.. ultra
modern kitchen, large plush knotty
ptne recreatien leaan (bar), tall
basement, expansion space for 2
additional rooms 36 year mortgage
for qualified buyer: Be First: Bring
your depodtl
Rothman Exclusive Broker
ROTHMAN
REALTY CORP.
DIAL 201 - L0 9-5300
411 Grand Ave. at Rt. 4
Englewood, N. J.
Open daily and Sunday till (.
ENGLEWOOD — TEANECK
HACKENSACK
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
NO DOWN PAYMENTS FOR
QUALIFIED CI’S
6 Rm, Handyman _________ $12,500
10 Rm Rance, 2 baths ____ $17,300
6 Km Corner Lot _________ $18,506
7 Rm., Immaculate________ $21,500
7 Rm. Split. Ultra________ _$27,700
4 Bedrm brick ____________ $23,500
Many other selections
CHEROT & CO.
307 W Palisades Ave. Englewood
Diol 201 L0 Ml00
JUNE SPECIALS!
6 Rm. Bungalow. Gar.
$155)06.
6 Rm. 2 story
$16,500
3 Bdrm. Colonial, Gar.
$18500.
3 Bedrm. Colonial, Spac. Gar.$19S00
3 Bdrm. brick. Cape Cod $22,900
4 Bdrm. 2 bths. Cntr hall coB23J00
4 Bed, m. 2 bth. cape cod col $24,900
4 Bedim 2 baths. Uont. spilt level
$26,000
3 Bedrms, Center Hall split level
$26J50.
3 Bedrms, Brick, center hall ranch.
New Yerk State—For Sale
HEMPSTEAD
IEAUTIFULLY LANDSCAPED
SPLIT LEVEL
KICK FRONT, 7 rms. 2 baths.
ayrm. expansion attic, basement, --------- ---------------------------------------------------
.rare, front ™rrh. aitim ba.be SPRING VALLEY - 4 bedroom 4 Bdrm, 2 bths. brick ranch
irage, front porch
ie. asking $2258)0.
ial 516 IV 3-7953
FOR SALE — 2 bedroom all year
house. Near Lucky Lake. Reason
able. Arthur N. Meyers. Broker.
Box 86. Narrowsburg, N. Y.
home. City water and sewers.
Near town. $19590. Call 941, EL 6-
6050 or EL 6 3441 OWNER
ASK FOR MRS
Hansen 4 H,
patio, barbe-
OWNER
.
$27J00,
NORVELLE AT
Realtors
$27500
4 REVIEW — Unusually beautiful
4 bedrm ranch. Custom designed DELANCEY. N. Y — 4 family 262
IAANHATTAN
CHILD earn daily. Hot
al. CaU
SW 5-1229
CHILDREN Boarded, day and night
West 119th St. AC 2-4201.
house, income property for sale
EVES- CALk 10 0729
FORMER NURSE will care for pre
CaU AL 4-6150
OWNER
vine-dining rm, finished ha semen t.
Wliances, beautifully landscaped
r. RR's. shopping, schools, num-
rous extras.
$295X8).
tarner 516 RO 4-8616
BOUSE. 6 Rms 4 bath. Cellar, oil
heat, reasonable Dailo-6 Edgewood
Trail, Mountain Lodge Park, Wash
ingtonville. N. Y. Route 17 to 208
45 ml from Wash. Bridge. (Owner)
fOODBURY — 7 rms, 2V4 baths
all brick split. 2 car garage fin
ished basement. Appliances wall
to wall carpeting, eat-in kitchen. PORT JERVIS, NY. g room ranch
corner house, ideal for profession
house. 4 rooms completed. 75x180
al. Price $32,500 Ow. jr 516 OV 1-
Price $6,500 CaU AD 4-6636. Own
er.
VEST HAMPTON Area — 1 acre LIVE IN GREAT NECK — A luxur-
ious estate. 186 x 86. Brand new
home. High Ranch. Surrounded
by cotorfnl trees Stone front,
be seen to appreciate
229500. Sptnny Hill Drive and
Grandview Ave. in Great Neck
HU 2-6657. Builder —
ranch, pool, screened patio, gar
age. 3 bedrms. many extras. On
a country road, 75 miles from
New York. Fishing. Boating, bes
rhea nearby. S19JO0. Owner. IN 7-
1485 or PL 1-2345, ext. 439.
BELLPORT -?- its rm. split level.
hvtagrm. kitchen-dinette, large ro-
creatton rm. 4 bedrms. ltk bathe,
cellar, oversized garage, oil heat,
storms end sc refs, tdeal mother
daughter home. $10500. call 516,1
GR 5-4850 or AT 6-9737 Owner J
LAKE RONKONKOMA 3 Bedroom
ranch 4 years oM. Completely
remodeled on tk acre plot. Dial
516 JU 8-7935
OWNER
ONE HOUR CITY!
SEE THIS ONE-
A MUST!
TEANECK:
VERY ATTRACTIVE
COLONIAL
10 years old, featuring: 7 large rms.
with 1st 11. panelled den 4 powder
rm. Many extras including new
w w carpeting. Asking $24,900.
GI NEEDS LITTLE or NO Cash
CHOICE SELECTION OF HOMES
TEANECK REALTY CO.
1371 Teaneck Rd.
201—TK 7-7W6
Near
SA 2-3039
WILL TAKE Care of 2
daily er weekly AU 6-6662.
WILL CARB for children daily.-
364 West 129th «. Agt. 11.
Bronx
ROOMING House for sale. Retiring EXPERIENCED motherly daily care.
221 N. Pennsylvania Ave, Atlas- 1 yr to 3 yrs. CY 3-2643.
tic City, New Jersey Phone 344-
8277 Owner.
LICENSED Mother — Care for ’
children, 7 days ween Christian home
ME 5-8940
Hew Jersey—For Rent
5 RM. TORN, Garage, porch, yard
Call anytime for appointment 201
937-7932 Ownw.
VIRGINIA -For Rent
VIRGINIA (nr. Richmond >, rm
bungalow, lease yearly, modern
faculties, gardening area if <
sired. HY 3-7353 SL 6-0632
OLD HOUSE- bonght any condition.
1 or 2 family, Brooklyn or Queena
Quick return given, confidential.
Old man Franklin. JA
HOUSES WANTED
Any Section All Cash
WALCO CORP. MA 2-8110
private home, yard (Lincoln Rd
nr. Rogers) IN 9-8786.
CARE for children daily for work
ing mothers Cell for interview
IN 7-5504
MDi tuuRLY care for children dur
ing parent's absence By hour,
day, or wk. Hot meals optiona'
HY 1-2)92.
1 FAMILY Ranch, near Hunting
ton Township, 3 bedrms. private------ --
drive, with landscape. Walk to »verlo.Wng nuto long
beach. 2 car garages
appointment. Mr. Roeenburg PR
3-9604.
~~~
Your new 3 BEDROOM. 40 ft. I 1
RANCH on giant acreage plot with Ho«$e$ With Stores For Sale
public water, roads and electricity
Ufe
Call for time membership in exclusive court
try club private beach, playground
for kids. Walk to schools, shops. 5
minutes from city of Middletown
with fabulous dept stores A thea-
.
rms. 2V> baths, finished basement tres. Good employment opportun-
ity. (200 DOWN ON OUR BUILD
attached 2-car garage, acre
ING EQUITY PLAN AVAILABLE
$28,990 , 516 ED 4-3615 Owner
TO 1ST 50 BUYERS. Drive out to
day
BEDFORD AVE.. U02. Nr. Quincy
St. Bklyn. 3 Family A Stare. All
vacant. Price $19500. Cask $2500
MA 2 9672
Agent.
age. ( and 3
oil burner,
$2500 down, see supt. Owner Write
Box J-10 c/o Amsterdam Newa.
LYMAN PLACE. 1378 — 3 family,
art gar
vacant.
WESTBURV. Custom ranch. 9
WISTBURY, New rartph and Hl-
“
ranch
s 63 r
ranch style homes 63 rms. 2-2li mRECTlON'S N Y. State Tbnrway
baths. Hollywood kitchens. 25 yr. I exit 16 on r(lute 17 quickway,
mtg. $16500 to $22500 Call Mr : Mjt a, 120 on n>ute 17. take left
Reese UL 7-1040 or HO 4-3006 an<j continue 7 miles to "UNDA
Houses Waatod-To Buy
UNKWDALE. Mktor-. cI^^t g LAKE"
room ranch. 1039 Arthur St. Off
<1.
9^,,
Road, or call evenings I
OL 7-2862 Owner
FREEPORT. New Hl-Ranch. 224
Babylon Trnptke oppooMe Carroll
St. or call evenings OL 7-2862 Own
ROOSEVELT _ 6 yr. brick M»Ut
level. 7 rms. 3 bedrme. 2tk bathe
2 car garage. Patio Weal profes
sional $34500 516 MA 3-4435 Own-
COLONIAL STYLE. Great Neck. 4
ing, dining. Plot !00 x 50 Re
quested Price $23500 Dial 5)6.
HU
HEMPSTEAD — Custom built. "L”
shaped ranch, an brick, only 10
years old. 2 car garage, spacious
so x 100 plot (22500 Terms arrang
ed Immediate occupancy SPEN
CER Realty, 110-M Merrit* Blvd.
RE 9-51(6.
Nassau-SuHolk-Far Rent
BABYLON VIC.
foreclosures
2% CASH DOWN
RENT W/
OPTION
Mt M0. 4 UP
BROKER
516 M0 1-3842
Weitchester—For Sale
ELMSFORD—5 min White Plains.
7 rm epUt 6 yrs old. excellent
condition Modem kitchen. 23 ft.
St. Beautiful view, 4>/4"» mort
gage. Immediate occupancy, $25,-
000 (14-LY 2-9466 Owner
ELMSFORD - »
1H hatha.
menu Lew taxee. Immediate ew
eupaafr kQd-Bi’g. OWNER.)
914 LY
FUlton 6 7721. OR: Write
UNDA LAKE. 2185 Flatbush Ave
nue, Brooklyn, 34, N. Y.
ROCKLAND COUNTY, Monsey NY
3 bedrm ranch, IVk bath on 44
acre lot. scenic view. 5 mine from
Garden State Pkwy A NY Thru-
(24500 firm price. 914-ELr
way,
6-4180
New Jersey—For Sale
179 JERSEY AVE.. Jersey City. De
sirable cor 8 rms. 2 bathx, suita
ble for 1 or 2 families, recently
renovated, :uce yard. Pons.Owner
on premi'cl. $15500. Phone LL3-
(311 niter 9 p.m. weekdays.
NEW HOMES
BI-LEVELS. SPLIT-LEVELS
RANCHES. CAPE CODf
(10.000-930.000 Diversified
Also will custom build on your
lot anywhere In NJ. L. C. Wood,
Broker 1240 E. 2nd St.
Plainfield. N.J. 201' PL 5-7448
ENGLEWOOD
TEANECX
GIs Buy Now!
No $$$s Down
Hundreds of homes to choose from.
All styles A all price ranges.
In NYC Call LA 4-6210
Lester Handelsman
1118 Teaneck Rond No.
Teaneck. N. J. TEaneck 3-1222
rr di
IATE CASH
24 HOURS
FREE APPRAISALS
MR. HERB
JA 3-3444
Houses Wanted
For Cash
JA 6-5874
2 FAMILY Het. to So. Osone Perk
wtntod to rent, coll bet 6 and (
wkdays. Sun all day OL 96628
HOUSBS WANTED
or list your property with us.
C. LESLEY JOHN
Lfi 4-7758
Breekly n- To Rent-
W ANTED 3 or 3 family
r without option (150
No agent Phone JA 2-5604
Eve. 7 - (.
Summer Rentals
TEANECK - ENGLEWOOD
No Down Payment for Qualified
Vets. Just about (7c per
Day per Room pays for
a 8 Room 1>5 Bath House.
FHA Financing for Qualified Buyers
4 Rm English Tudor-82406
4 Brm. Brick Cape Cod
7 Rm. Split I-sveto-MMO down
ATLANTIC CITY
OOMFORTARIJC 6 room
house, available now through Sep
AU 3-3780
Old
3 bths.
Conn for 1 df 2 families
dlsw etc. 5
mins, hench, shops. RR Charm
• Shade. To Lalw Day. «05.
7-N77.
(20D NE 7-0443 or NE
Breodacrtt Realty Carp.
Our 24th Year
68 Lafayette RI., Englewood
Dial 201LQ g-ogn
Open Every Day Til ( P.M
PELHAM. NEW YORK
509 SEVENTH AVL
Brand new 2 family Image 3—1 m
B 1 balk apts. Large modern Hteh
enn with breakfast area. Oversized —
1-eer garage, black__to^ ares for 3
<
( roan. 1H
hardwood floors, fireplace. Ill
beet, ewtemitag ponl.^
‘ MtadM
Aaking' (00508. New
Fully furnltaad 201-
_ •eMHeeal ears. Pen
■m toxieo. Rear shopping
th. Price $35,000 Owner
>0:
>7$
NC 303g »E (-1(04___________
N<W RotNldj*. Wyhngyl"R>rk
Colonial!
*• _ _
(M6) BE f-1160
hie well Rrsptoce. AU
1 acre wooded tot Only
Call Mt TO 1-0M *
BUNGALOWS for rent by month
er .mason, near Monticello race
way far group of 10 or Individual
femUtan. swimming pen! Raa-
gnnshle prices. Write to enl Lto
vine Bungtowe Route 17-B. Moto
gaup Valley, NY Phone White
Lake 104 J.
BmIiwii Free
For Sale
lake Hantingten, MY Salllvon
Co ugly. Integrated community.
Mult seU 10 roam house end here
Chicken houses end «
emu 14 scree ef beautiful elesr
land. Exoelleut
Rot water ArteetaR well end
extras, widow murt sell at
flee. CaU FO 70634 before l> All
or after ( PM.
S3
BROOKLYN
CHILD CARE
CaU AU 2
BEAUTICIAN. Experienced ttyt-
tag wigs. Good pay Call AU I-
360U Personae) Dept.
CHILD CARE. Pleasant neighbor
hood Large backyard. HY 3-7223
INF\NT cart from birth to 3 yearn.
Best of care*
Private home. UL 1-1
Owens
Services
SECURED
Notary Bor-
Tex. Federal end
COHEN, 2161 Mb
(Beiwtoa 116th. 1171k Me I
Avo.
ONE CALL
ALL Refrigeration 4 TV Repairs
Spiedy Refrigeration ft TV, Inc.
564 Amsterdam Ave. SC 4-1294.
Moving Delivery
$29.99
ATL RENT A TRUCK Dellv. Serv
RI 9-9354
■
,,
— ■ -
..
,
LICENSED CHILD
mono., yr or penunent. New-[ City Wide Moving A Hauling
care by wk.
borne up to 5 years GL 4-3717. t
74 HOI K SERVICE
MOLLIS — Child care
rates. HO $-3137.
Reasonable 1 request — 3 Vans — I man 17,
Packing Boxes and Bairels on
2 men $10 — 3 men $12.30.
MOTHER wiU care for cbUdron by I FI 1-6178
FI B-6642
day. OL 9-5764
CHILD^CARE 122-12
Springfield
Blvd. LA 7-5919.
EXPERIENCED Mother will cars
for children dally. St.
LA 5-163S
From a Trunk to A Carload
No Charge For Estimation
Sitootions Wanted
ST ALBANS woman will
children, daily or wkly. any area.
LA 7-1S2O
DENTAL Assistant Just put of
school seeks immediate position
Call ST 2-1197 <3-6 p.m.)
BEST OF CHILD CARE Keep your PUBLIC TYPIST — Steno Exper
children out of street Private ienced. Reasonable rales
home, but meals, playroom, TV.
yard. gym. swimming pool. Day J____________________________
or wkly LA 7-7707.
ST 9-1408
)
EXPERIENCED mother will oare
chUd. Daily - wkly. HO 4-3386.
EXPERIENCBU) child care, hot
meals, hrs 6-6 p.m., pick up and
deliver AR 6-3496.
ST ALBANS mothers care given
children daily. $18.50 up. weekly
$12 50 up. Nice enclosed yard
Transp at* door. OL 7-1473.
DAY CARE for children. Hot lunch
Backyard. LA 7 '2089. Eve. _
MOTHERLY CARE Reasonable Day
night. Car. OL 9-0061.
Instruction
PIANO and voice coaching A spec-
rial short Gospel Plano Method
Beginners and advance. AU pro
fessional styles taught - Your tunes
written out for copyright. Any
musical problem helped. CaU any
time tor appointment. HY 1-6349.
PREPARE Yourself for better and
happier future. You have a choice
ot 3. Music. Spanish. English.
Let me have one hour with you.
Studio B MU 5-3g75.
NATIONAL TRAINING SERVICE.
INC.. Box J-3. C/O Amsterdam
News.
JAZZ
New sounds, train.
mice. gospeL dance. (3.
Elderly welcome Perform while
learning Cl 6-0957 - LB 4-7(26
TIME ON Your hands? Piano play
ing Is n good hobby, penaaal
pleasure, entertain friends, Webb
306 W. 135th 84. WA 6-7006.
Nurse Aide wtU nurse at home.
Private duties* CaU
HI
BOOTHS
BOOTH FOR RENT — Uptowns
R Her s Salon Atr-
Reaauoabie AU 3-
1001. Res. WA 7-2628
BOOTH WITH kewl.
Reasonable
air-conditioned
Beauty Shop. 7th Ave., new 125th
St. MO 2-5750 after 11 a m.
BOOTH TO RENT — Hazel's Beauty
367 Lenox Ave.
Salon.
RI 9-9512
LARGE
for rent
trand Ave,
ELDORA'S Beauty Land 1790 Broad
way nr. Marion St. CaU from 9
a m. HY 1-9654.
BOOTH FOR RENT
GOOD LOCATION
AU 3-8468
PULTON or
7143 (H6) ra 646(6.
Ave. Gee*
LARGE STORK
BKLYN.
■■ 147TH ST,
AMSTERDAM A1OWUE
(KM
AGENT
IP.. 473 Wen
Ntohulas Ave. LARUE,
store. (ISO Suitable suq
I
Inquire AGENT
•-7100
CONVENT AVE..
Ave.,
STORE FOR RENT. Also
fur Chure4i. 1616. Madison Ave
Reasonable rent. CRB AC 5-7009
OL
VACANT LOT ng 452 Franklin Ave.
Lot about 50 x 2M. tolHlbll tar
atoriag oara or truaka. CaU GL 2-
2906 er MA KM13.
Continued on following page
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Agencies
1 GIRLS — Sea us. Plenty good pay
,
■
Mail & MoSSOnger Clork«
Retired Civil Set* Ice Worketx
(mandatory retirement policy at
age 65) MIDTOWN: BENEFITS (63
Write details of experience, etc
Box 154 EW. 2 W. 45 St. NYC 36
2 MASTER BARBERS - New Bar
her shop. Call UN 4-8411.
REAL ESTATE Salesman, FuU or
part time. Act a office Unlimited
opportunities, small sales force
Queens preferred
Mr. Walker
FA 2-8989
MINISTERS HEAR THIS
Million dollar national photo com
pany wiU hire 5 ministers part-time
Opportunity to earn (100 per wk.
efil GE 6-0232 for appointment. Sun.,
June 18. bet. 4 pm and 9 pm. Only
MAN”WITH CAR. Real Estate’SaJes
man. Experience unnecessary. We
traK. Mr. John. PR 3-4295.
Female
MAIDS
ing positions. Factories
go
___ep In - out. Alwwya gi
jobs walling. Westside Ageecy,
W 125th St.
—*
71
Male
TO CLEAN SMALL APTS
Exp. references, 5 days. No Fees.
Bonuses. Vacations, Up to (SO weekly.
CALL FOR HELP. Inc.
22 E. 17 St.. Cor. Union Sq., N.Y.C,
K ITgTK CT C« - Mo. - Fri. For- ^PER. ■
teacher,
balanced
yard, piayrm,
daye - wkly.
2~ HOT MEALS aM
service. CY 4-4114.
TR 2-5325.
ck. Car
EXPERIENCED woman would like
to cam for children to my home
while mother work daye Very rea
eonable LU 5-4506.
CHILDS care daily or wkly Nr
Responsible, good salary plus apart-
it. UL 3-7945. GE B-6910.
BRONX. Manhattan. Men with car.
Service established route. Start 996.
week. Call 10-12 noon. TA 4-2350
or 7-10 p.m. NT 5-0170.
GAS STATION ATTENDANTS
Expd. $65-$70-(75 (B’klyn)
NO ADVANCED FEE
ABET EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
5 West 14 St., New York City
Park A playground DA 9-8635
,
™
W. UI reww ___ houf M(ut neat
3 MEN wanted full or part time
7 no exp nec average $2 A more per
Apply:
CHILD CARE,”
Bight. Infante
-~„u
MOTHER Offers daily ears for
working Mothers child. ME 5 5349
DAILY Care weekly. Near play
grounds Meala included Call
KI
BROOKLYN
CHILD CARE by day. For work
307 Lencx Ave Rm 306
65 Ralph Ave., Bklyn
8:30 am to 10:30 am or 4 pm toj» pm
BARBER-Wanted-HUI Crest Bar
ber Shop. 90 St. Nicholas Place.
NYC Call AU 3-9789.
BARBER, full time. Jimmy’s Bar
ber Shop, 130 Kingston Ave., PR 3-
1811.
ing Mothers. PR 3-0009.
BARBER BUSY SHOP 1130 Fulton
Nr. Franklin.
NURSE, Experienced, capable day.----------- ——---------- - .
.
care, Infants and up. Hot meals, REAL ESTATE SALES_MEN
AC
TIVE 3 OFFICES THROUGHOUT
LziNO LSI AM) LUCRATIVE COM
EXP UNNEC. WILL TRAIN; NOR
MAND REALTY, IV 10133 MK
_____ __
NE1JSON
CHAMBERMAIDS
HOUSEWORKERS
to clean East Side Apts. Goed
pav, holidays and vacations.
TAYLOR MAID SERVICE
796 Lex. (61-62)
No fe.
COCKTAIL Waitresses wanted
18
to 25 yrs. Apply 4 to 7 p.m. Mon
thru Sat 40 E. 58th St.
MAIDS WANTED
LIVE-IN JOBS $40-560
APPLY AT ONCE
OIX AGENCY CH 4-7172
243 WEST 34 ST.
GIRLS
HUNDREDS OF
POSITIONS WAITING FOR YOU
Domestics $65 a week. Plenty of
Factory Jobs. Waitresses — Day
Worker — Nurses’ Aides. Chamber
maids. Typists — File Clerks, etc
Bring this Ad — Worth
$5.00
TOWARDS A SLEEP IN JOB
Guild Agency
200 W. 135th St.
Cut Out This Ad
SUPERINTENDENT
reference for hop
With quarters. Call aft** • Pm
WANTW ELDERLY
emrta to ears for ehlMreo
Df
ary. CaU
6 p.m. IN 70940.
Child da
care, yard, piayrm. ST 9-1901.
Izberal
MR. WADOWLL
AU
EXCHUJENT
Convenient
yard. By day
child
Itorge bock-
*. HY 30174.
restaurant JOBS
Watters A
WILL CARE for
nonable GL 2-2717.
COUNTY PERSONNEL AGENCY
160-M Jamaica Ave.. Jam. AX 1-41*0
RETIRED
Salary BO 4-
6453.
LAUNDRY. Shirt
etori Also flat
Exp. Good pay.
fits. Steady work. Caattla laundry,
89-44 76th Street. Middle Vlltoga.
From Jamaica take Metropolitan
Ave. bus to 75th St.. Middle VII
life From Brooklyn, take Gates
er Putnam Ava. bus to Ridgewood
(last atop) then taka Richmond
Hill bus to 75th Street, Middle
Village.
MAKE GOOD MONEY working
from your home. Ideal job for
housewives who like cosmetics; pick
your own hours Phone: MR. BOND
TR 60503
" MAIDS -HOUSEKEEPERS
Sleep In
Salaries to (65
NEvint 8-8622
Mother's helpers for summer.
CUE Employment Agency
525 Noktrand Ave. Brook'y"
MAIDS HOUSEKEEPERS
Salaries to (65. P.ld wkly
FRANKLIN 45140
Mother’s helpers for summer.
DIAL A MAID AGENCY. IRC.
18 Franklin Ave.. Hewlett. L.L_
DOMESTICS - SLEEP IN
NO CASH NEEDED
Pay later
Bleed Bank
All
Donors paid. 274 W. 40th «.
cor Bth Ave. 7:30 »m - 7 pm
DRIVERS Wanted day or night shift
PR 3034119 Albany Avo.
SAl^SMEN
Wanted ERperitoided
Will train. Good
JAB Contracdng
Co. of NYC . 2502 7th Avo. (at
145 ».) N.Y. 39. N Y.
A CAREER IN SELLING
Life iiwurance and annuities Sell
guaranteed dollars. One of Amcr
ton's bast arid Mans. Outstanding
career opportutoty for men over
25. Snbetantial salary ptaa com
mission Complete training pro
gram Equitable Life Assurance
Society 112 W 34 91 OX 50262
SUPERINTENDENT wanted, know
general ropniru, good opportunity
for right man. CaU Saturday U
a.m. to ( p.m. MO 6-5175
BKI.YN. Handymen for repnirs
HY 3-7274
MAN. over 22. married Ught factory
work Mechanically Inclined High
W*«l Ctty (21>) EX 2-77)5.
: men. BE YOUR OWN Boss. Sell Nurtemoidt - Coel(( * Mothar'i
General IteuMwerk
& ceuntry
helper*
ice oroam nrnnm. pushesria. Bun-
kissed. 25 Hancock PL. N. Y.
(W 134) Bat. Momtogdda b St
Nieholna Avsa up to 12
MO
FOREMEN
Meapnnrtble supervisory pnetUoei
available In the assembly of
r electronic products B.8.I F,
er Industrial Managefent degree
preferred Prior staff nr aupenianry
pnettion ta industry preferred Genar
oua salary 6 benefits. Call or write
Mr, R. D. "
Westinghojsa
«-RADI(
TELEVISIONJtAr'IO DfVUrON
Metuchen, N. J. U (0600 Ext »2
An Equal Opportunity Employer
’RIAL BTAtl'TALISMAN
BUSY OFFICE
HY (0310
PR (-3323
Hf
AMSTERDAM
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
1791 Amsterdam Ave.
nr. 149th St.
AU 6-7900
RESORT MAIDS
$54 WEEK
COOKS $100 WEEK
Kitchen ftrla, Counsellors, wal
ea, couple*, ate.
I>ave now — bring rlothes.
GUILD AGENCY
200 W. 135th 5>. Rm. 112
CHILD CARE BY DAY OR WEEK
MA 20164
ONE or TWO boys, agon 3 and
4 Christian home. PR 30643
CHIU) CARE.1
1018
Uncata PI. - HY 3-2773.
CHILD CARE far working mothers
CUl UL 3-1604
MOTHER WH.L Caro for child for
working mother Age 1 to 5 wkly
or doily. Mrs. Daniels GL 5-2602
WEEKLY. Great Interest In taking
cars of children. Rev. Graham
BU 20436.
CHRISTIAN Mother care for chil
dren. 7 days wk. IN 70678. Mrs
Thomas.
CHIU) cars. Halsey St nr Bedford
UL 7 3381
CHILD CARE.
DI
Weekly or dally
817 PARK PL. Apt 18 Child cars
Day or wk F. Reeves. $2 h (3 per
day
MOTHER cares for children, day
or wk 1065 Prospect P!
FR (0914
CHILD Mrs by day.
576 DeKalb
Ava. ST MH3. _________
CHILD CARE. Hmm M ta 0 paom.
PR 107(2. 3067 Unton 8t.
Child coca by RN,
hot maata. ptoyrm. pick up and
deliver service. Hava your child
going out to the amusements parks
OL 3-1741.
CRTUMEN Cared for by day or
wk hy trained baby nurse HY (-
WILL Taha earn of working moth
ers children hg the day HY 3-7548
DAY CARB tar children.
1148 Park Place SI. --
MOTHEM Helper Nico
salary. TW 1-051.
SAVOY
AGENCY (3 OFFICES)
TOP
SLEEP-IN
JOBS
NO CASH KEEDED
NO DEPOSITS
OUT-OF-TOWN
REFERENCES ACCEPTED
NOBODY BUT NOBODY
HAS A BETTER DEAL
NEW YOBK (HARLEM)
376 W. UStii St. - MO 6-3900
Nr. St Nlch Av A 8th Av Sub
JAMAICA -
01 7-9500
91-02 SetaAin BM.
Near L.IJUL
FAR ROCKAWAY GR 1-2300
20-12 Mett Avenue
Heart of town, nr. sub fc L.I.R.R.
SFXRETARY - Typist for Brook
lyn Realty office Air conditioned
conditions. 38 hrs
EUJBRLY LADY wto
for a hnans. to take
ren. Welfare, on pom___ ,
Male & F
25 W. 14rt» St.
Employmeat Center
MEN-BOYS
GIRLS - WOMEN
JOBS FOR ALL
Fall Tima — Part Tims
DAYS A NIGHTS
Factorise — Restaurants
Office Positions — Hotels
Machine Shops — Heepitals
Industrial — Luncheonettes
Gss Stations — Auto Trades
Dept- Stares — Trainees
Construction Tradas
Mechanical — Technical
Open 7 a.m. to ( p.m.
And Sat to 1:30 p.m.
ALL SUBWATB TO 14th ST.
WOMEN - MEN
Register with us for country Joba
in summer camps A hotels. Cooks.
Porters, Chambers Waitresses.
Bakers, Hi usewurkers. Cooks Bleep
In. Top Klarins. Gel jroor Job. pay
later.
LARK'S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
- LE 4-3720
73 W. 129th St.
ASSISTANT
he able to
AU
A play Gospel
SALESMEN—
SALESWOMEN
realty er-
earnings.
Io quail-
Experience Unnecessary
We Need 10 go-getters
DOR RAI NE REALTY
1559 Breedway. Brooklyn 7, N. Y.
GL S0US
SPIRITUAL
male ft female.
Radio. TV. High
MO 3-01M
FUPERINTGNDCNT
rooming house, oti
ator. Wife to stay
OFFICE
POSITIONS
ONLY
ALL JOBS
DOWN TOWN
NO DOWN PAYMENT
POSITIVE PLACEMENT
SECRETARKS $90 ta $105
FEE PAID BY COMPANY
EMPLOYMENT INTERVIEWER EXP.
MALE ACCOUNTANTS,
RECENT GRADS,
$500 te $600 MO.
BEGINNING STENOS, $7$
FEE PA» BY COMPANY
TYPISTS, $65 ta $80
COLLEGE GRAIJ, SALES TRAINEE
SEVERAL OTHER OPENINGS
INTERVIEWS 3 A M. to 3 PM.
EVENING INTERVIEWS
IT APPOINTMENT
HALLMARK INVITES YOU
TO 1IIEIR NEW
ROCKEFELLER CENTER
OFFICE
HALLMARK
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
THE FAIR EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY
Suite MS
1270 AVE. OF THE AMERICAS
(Mb AVE.)
BETWEEN 50th fi (1st Sts.
ROCJK E FELLER CvEN'^ER
LT 1-6565
Jones Employment
AGENCY
27S W. 14Sfh St.
F0 8-83 JO
DomGsficG—Live In
Beet Jobs in Now York Area
$50 - $65
NO CASH REQUIRED
• COOKS
• HOUSEWORKERS
• NURSJ MAIDS
• MOTHER'S HELPERS
Liceeted end Bonded far year
Rretedtiee. Frleedly pleomnt
etmoipliere. Start work the
i«me day.
F0 8-8330
i Rut er tubway te 145th St.
27S W. 145th ST.
OPT.KATOM needed la
SL 6 1896
■uty
SEND CHILDREN TO CAMP, ea ex
tra (S earned In spars tim^- aiding
AVON
Cosmetics In your neighborhood. Lib
eral commlaatona, free training, no
experience required
KN 9-3553 Ext 130
Women and girls wanted. No
ience necessary. Sell
Starlight Cosmetics
Karn 880011X1 weakly. Part or full
time. Call Mr Clark. EV 50323.
GIRL FRIDAY — Strong, pleasant
Te make appoint
ft.
Represent furnttore
are aparstlme. Earn P100 at
par wk. 361 E. 133 BL Rm
College Students,
$100 $alary
Students last yr. averaged 61.400
la our atainiese steal dMatau. No
sales exp. nee. Apply Bek. at IB
a m. or Mon. at 7 pm.
FORESIGHT. pBC
1711 Amattedam Ava. (sag. 14S St.1
RART-YMU IVMMDS
3 heart daily A who aaad an extra
$8 par day. Cbooen your ewe hours
Apply 3P7 I-ennx Ava., Km MS.
65 Batph Ava. BMyn
6 3# am to 10 30 am ac-4 pm to ( pm
Wdrfc ta
Survey Takers
Pull nr part unaa «.r
EXPERIENCED WOMAN to
earn af Invalid
for I. 3 30 - « »
ovary ether Bet. eft. Eaap la sr
out. D. Bdxagfd tanfth. 733 BI.
mahalaa Ave. WA 6-2MP.
PIANWT
For Rent
CHUBOH for reel i crow.
Arm — near al tramp. wtU «c-
oomodnte 135-110 people. Urn ot
PA pystetn and wedding recep-
avaUabfo. Call
PB S-733B.
OFFKES
3 E. 135TH ST
3 rm prntiatiuml offira.
CaU a.m. nr eveninga
NICK KALOMONE HI 6-5240
10 rm.
house partly furnished, 3 baths.
3 rm. nettings, 1 bath 4 car gar
age with upper floor Could ba
ir restaurant rest home
house-rural recrea-
4m> for church One mile from
Taghkaalc State Pk, wtuHr ha»
ft 3 beaches. Um .tad on
IQ at Taghkanic Parkway
Phone. 851-3532.
MEN - WOMEN
Spare time-full time
IF YOU ARE SINCERE AND
STEADILY EMPLOYED, company
wUl start you in the FABULOUS
GROWING WIG BUSINESS, earn
ing up ta $250 per week in your
spare time Only $75 CASH neces
sary and company will finance you
for expansion into full time.
Start earning BIG INCOME with
In 3 weeks, showing oar WIGS TO
OUR QUALIFIED CUSTOMERS
Phone JU 2-2215. Mr. Leeds, be
tween 11 am. ft 7 p.m.
Apt. house with thriving
bar L gnll Reasonable. CaU agent
SI’ 6-0108.
HO 4-6448
lly *
ft
fam-
or retirement. Giant
Only 1300 down on
building equity plan. "LINDA
LAKE" OtiaviUe, Naw York (N.Y.)
CY 50117, (Middletown' FUlton 6-
7721. ORi Write LINDA LAKE, 2185
Flatfadgfc Avenue. Brooklyn 31, N.Y.
BARBER SHOP. 5 chairs, air-con-
(500. Retiring. 570 Noe-
Ave.. aear FuMon St. Bklyn
ST 3-0234
UPHOLSTERY CLEANERS ft
FURN. SALESMEN earn an extra
350 a day with no ww*. Write:
Box No. J-? C/o Amsterdam Newt.
LUNCHEONETTE. Candy and Sta
tionery Store combination EatabUsh-
ed 60 years. See U. Very reasonable
DI 2-9227
LIQUOR STORE Corona - E. Elm-
burst area. Grom $74000 per yr.
APktag $42,000 Excellent poten-
tinl. Harman CampbeU. HI 6-3672
CANDY
met
r rent,
OR 3-
etta lee Croom. Large store, price
(4000 or (3,500 cash. Business
section 1(37 Bway. BUyn. GL 2-
9S44.
Beauty Solon
Sale o
Sacrifice —
GI 3-4814
OWNER
MODERN BEAUTY PARLOR for
sole. Near al
NYC.
AU 10878
CLEANING and Tailoring
ment 30 yrs in
WAREHOUSE unclaimed modrro
furniture. Reaaoonble. A. Duxwr-
mar.. Moving ft Storage. 248 W
23 St.
CH 2-5782
Warehousemans
Storage
lion Solo
BY ORDER of Bader Hroa. Ware
houses
900 Atlantic Ave Brooklyn, N. Y.
Sat. Julie 15th 10 JO a m
Exhibition Fn. June ltlh 9-5
CONSISTING OF Modern $ contem
porary bedroom sets laving room
seta, convertible aofaa, dinette
ftote, dining room seta, ungle ft
double beds, combination AM FM
phono-t\s. refrigerator*, clothe*,
paintings. Glassware, fans, silver
ware, transistors, toasters, end
tables, coitee tables, washer*,
sewing machines, over 4(K) lot*.
Bader Bros.
Warehouses, Inc.
000 Atlantic Avo Bklyn, N. Y.
Auctioneer's phone VI, 7 1234
This ad will not appear again
MOVING, muat sell sola, chair, mi*
cellaneous pieces of furniture Call
after 6 p.m. BO 3-4579. (Flushing I
REFRIGERATORS. G U A R A N
TEED. RECONDITIONEi), FAM
OUS BRANDS $34 96 UP BUY AT
THE FACTORY AND SAVE. IN
COLORS. PINK. BLIT:. GREEN,
COPPER. YELLOW NORTH AM
ERICAN REFRIGERATION CORF
101 RICHARDSON ST-BKLYN ST
2-9493.
UNUSED
MEN'S SUITS
OWN A MILLION DOLLAR
WARDROBE
AT FANTASTIC LOW LOW PRICES!
130-1 MOHAIR. SILK. TROPICAL
.* L WOOL
Regularly Priced $150 & Up
NOW PRICED AT $10. $15. ft $25
HURRY! LIMITED QUANTITY
WHILE THEY LAST
Ivy League. Continental ft Business
mens Suita.
CUSTOM TAILORED TO FIT
160% Guaranteed Satisfaction
GOODWIN MASTER TAILORS
3248 3rd Ave., Nr. 163rd St Bx. 56 NY
Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Daily
i CALL WY 1-4350
General Electric Prigldalre
$20
PERFECT CONDITION
Call M0 2-5328
FURNITURE
Special Beauty Equipment
New Automatic Hair Dryer!. (55.00
ea.; Vanities with large mirrors,
(72.50 ea.; Latest style unit!. (150
ea.; Smartly designed partitions.
(72 50 ea.; Styling stations Section.
(135. ea. Visit Our Showroom.
LEXINGTON EQUIPMENT CO
1808 Third Ave. (100-101 Sts.)
SAcramento 2-2296
SA 2-2296. New and Used, Easy
Bedroom set. living room, kitchen
set. TV, tables, lamps, etc.
WE 3-1461
SACRIFICE Stoving out of town
bedrm furniture, club chairs 21
ta. T.V. living rm tables ES 2-7168
AUTOS FOR SALE
1959 PONTIAC — 4 door hard-top
Want someone to take over pay
ment of (40 per month. Only cash
necessary (133.40. CaU Mr. Brown
TA 6,2802
1957 CADILLAC 4 door hard-top
Want someone to taka over pay-
ot $30 per month. Only
necessary $165. CaU TA 4-
2801 Ask for Mr. Brown.
1966 Mercury Station Wager ( pas-
(1.000. PR 30OOO.
DBUCA*
take over payment $19 per
Only cuh necessary (65.
— Att
CaU TA 4-2800 Mr. Brown.
owner 26 yre. retiring. Store
Write P.0.
Delaware.
PAINTS and WALL PAPER STORE
for gala ta Manhattan. Any price.
Call
n
OWN A summer roaort cheap Ful
ly equipped. Ready to operate.
Beautiful buildittaa__ Nr. Dawn
Lodge. Dus to Utaem, owner wiU-
lng to sacrifice. Make an offer.
CaU 914. YO 80410 evenings for
STORE FOR Sale,
Income (130000
ctgarx, fountain.
Groat pots
Brod-
DI
Tk.
CONTRACTOR wanted to bid on
removing rubbtah ate. from lota
g$ South Watt corner of Bay
'to the Heights si
Centrally located
each rm Include!
Plus
_ ____ ______ 914 PE 7-
After 6 pjn. M4 PE 9-12(8.
with
(314) OW 9-3(62
York. 3 chairs, airs---------
GREAT OPPORTUNITY Poten
tial Gold mine Clooett to project,
no competition Reasonable, call
OL
y. with bull
3 rma
ta bock. On bus stop. 3125 rent.
Nat profit. «l«J*0 Fear- New 5
Park Slop® - 7ri» Av.
CORNER 11th ST . 4 STOR1 BRKTC
34 ROOM ft BATH APTS. POS8
STORE PRICE SMftBI CASH (BOO
AGAR. 140 Remsen St , Bk TR •
Bdooty Shop for Sale
■. Perry.
n (-71(0
lent shape DA 8-7706 Sat. only.
1959 OLDSMOBILE MT. POWER
STEERING, POWER BRAKES —
WHITE WALLS. CLEAN $1409-
CALL GL 6-3310
FURS FOR SALE
FABULOUS FURS
That’s all yon see this Spring at
MINX THRIFT SHOP
Coats, Jacket- .lole4, skin, at frac
tion of original cost Secondhand used
1490 3rd Ave (Cor 84 St) LE 6-1989
1961 LINCOLN Continental. 4 door
convertible, full power, low mile
age. beat offer, 914- CR 1-841)0 ask
for Mac.
Public Notices
GOSPH SINGERS WANTED
Male ft Female Gospel Stagers train
ed for Radio ft TV programs. In
dividuals ft groups managed. AUDI
TIONS FREE. CaU MO 64188 and
ask for Mr Arthur Bradford -------
JOHN-L GLOVER, formerly of 263
Washington Ava. and B7 Wil
loughby Ava.. Bklyn-Formerty In
sured by Lumber Mutual Fire In
surance Co. Auto accident occur
red. Oct. 1, 1962.
the undersigned
Is attorney for —
company. If you fail to contact,
the company will disclaim rrqxr
stblUty because of tack of cooper
ation C.U collect Louis J. CoOrl.
(516) VAUey Stream 5-7217
KINDLY COUPLE
wui
w.» inquired about ma and my
brother's condition at my home. 340
W 137 St. ta reference te the Inci
dent which occurred ta the bar at
8th Avenue and 126 Street late Fri
day night. May 16, please call LO
8- 1280 between 6 AM and 5 PM as
Thank you very
William Small
3 PIECE BANDS for summer ou-
Sutta^for recording CaU*IN 7-
0098 after 6 p m Sat and Sunday
I AM NO Longer _
drttte Incurred by my wife. JANIE
PARKER, ahe haring left my
rm and board - WILLIAM PAR
KER, 334 Howard Ava.. Bklyn.
HY.
SPIRITUALIST
KKGARDUn - See
Bay for tors, luck
for sale. 1(8 Nagle
(1
|7W. C»B liter t:M pm
LU (-1073
"“I tth Avi
4). WA 60181
QUICK RESULTS
IN 24 HOURS
GUARANTEED
RESULTS
ALL PROBLEMS, IMMEDIATE
RESULTS LOVE, MONEY,
HOME AFFAIRS, LUCK, BUS
INESS, CROSSED CONDITIONS.
I TELL YOU ALL.
NO CHARGE
IF I FAIL
For Appointment,
Coll
REV. WALLACE
MO 6-0680
307 Lenox Art. cor. 125 St.
doily except Sot. A Sun.
11:00 A.M. ta 7:30 P.M.
GET YOUR VOICE read by telephone
No charge, tree gilt for you.
PROPHET JOU.Y
MV
AD 4-2495
DON DYNE
UN 6-9989
International
Reader & Advisor
From Woelworth's Downtown
You tell me nothing, show me
nothing. I call you by your
name, tell you when you were
born, advise you about all vour
problems. LOVE, MONEY. PROB
LEMS. TROUBLES & LUCK. Ap
pointments. Phone mornings
bet. 6 AM & 10 AM. Night bet.
10 PM & 12 PM.
FATHER EDWARD DIAMOND OF
Donaldsville, Ga. Noted Faith
Healer. Spiritual Advisor, removea
all crossed conditions Call today.
Be blessed tomorrow RI 9-9871.
JUST BACK FROM S.C. with new
secrets to help you with your
problems, regardless of what your
problems is, I can Ijelp you where
others have failed. Never lost a
case. Rev. Margaret, RI 9-2357
NOW
Throw your worries ft troubles a-
way, ta the name of God. See
this wonderful God sent Evangel-
ist. from the East LO 9-6878.
FU FUTTAM7Free Reading chart
$2 purchase. Love. Money, cross
es. When everything fails. 2181
8th Ave. 118 St. RI 9-4435 Store.
HELP in 24 HOURS
If you have a CROSSED UNNAT
URAL CONDITION, STRANGE SICK
NESS, want yourwhusband. wife or
sweetheart back. Want home, car ft
FAST MONEY theh come to see ma
at once. ONE VISIT IS ALL YOU
NEED. Be sensible, come to a south
erner who knows what to do.
YOU’RE BOUND TO BE SATISFIED.
REV- JAMES
Hours 11 AM-1 PM
S PM to 9 PM
1 W. 127-St. (bssemt) at 5tb Ave
AU 3-7258
MME. ROSALIE
From the Virgin Islands. Different
from the others Guaranteed to help
you ta any problem that yon have
in life, broken homes, love, money,
jobs. Answer all your questions. All
problems solved after 2 visits. See
this God gifted woman.
237 W. 105 St.
(cor. W. 106th ft Broadway)
RI 9-9399
RESULTS AT ONCE
Need money — Sick -- Love trouble
Bishop Ttylor can help you ta one
day, for she helped me. Her work
is guaranteed. You can’t fall. See
her today. Be Happy Tomorrow
TR 5-9493
LOVE AFFAIRS AND LUCK
FOR HOME TROUBLES
CONSULT MADAM ‘T’’, AD 4-8294
A. JACKSON. 3 days blessing, gift-
ed from Georgia. Home daily, a
vacation tea reading May 26 and
June 23. 2364 8th Ave Apt. 1,
near 127th St. NYC MO 6-3342.
RESULTS IN 9 HOURS!
ihould It take toager? Tkli
Georgia woman don thing! In a
harry. Don’t tell her. let her tell
yon . . STRANGE SICKNESS AND
CROSS CONDITIONS RF-MOVETr
OVERNIGHT LOVE ft MONEY
trouble! cleared np Immediately. This
woman will DO WHAT OTHERS
HAVE TRIED TO DO One wist! will
ranTtaea yea. SATISFACTION DOUB
LY GUARANTEED.
Hours from 11 a.m. ta 9 p.ns
MADAME LAVERNE
AU 3-1172
Miracle Lady ef Jamaica
The one and only who guarantees
help in 3 days no matter what
your probleraa. or no charge. There
Is no pity far these who knew
nod don’t came. Open dally 11 a.m.
to 9 p.m. 147-18 Jamaica Aye.
(or SatpMn Bird.) 1 fit np. Jam. LI
JA 68884
SEE A HEAR
Bishop Cosley. the great spiritual
counselor from Beaufort, S. C.
Solves gll problems, home troub
les, love, luck. 12 noon to 8 p.m.
2230 8th Ave. 2 fits up. Meetings
Sun 12 noon ft Sun night 8:30
p.m. Wed night 8:30 p.m.
MO 2 -1690
DIAMOND TOOTH - Rev. Madam
Joan — Reads your life as an
open book Divine healings, mar
riagea performed. All problems
solved. See this great woman of
God today for luck ft happiness
tomorrow. Spiritualism Taught
AU 3-8620 - Available for teas.
COOPER'S TEMPLE
Whosoever will let him coma —
Prayer Is the hey — Faith unlocks
the door. CANDLEL1TE SERVICE
EVERY THURSDAY NITE 8 PM
AND SUNDAYS 3 PM. EVERYONE
THAT ATTEND MY BLESS SER
VICES SHALL BE BLESSED THE
NEXT DAY The voice of the Lord
i* powerful The vtoce of the Lord
Is full of Majesty and ta Hit Tem
ple doth everyone speak of Ills
Glory For He shall deliver the
needy when he rrieth. the poor also;
and him that hath no helper. He
shall spare the needy, and shall save
the soul of the needy
For Fast Action and quick results.
REV. COOPER GL 2-4944
1202 Broadway. Brooklyn
State Psalms 31-5, 24-0
last week I rood Psalms far
Newark S7-7, U-9; Now Yerk
314; Maryland >7-5; Brooklyn
464 Wash., 96-3; Conn. 004;
Boston 3050-0039
SICKNESS — Troubles — Bad
Luck. If you want success —Tem
ple of laght — HY 1-4290
844
Quincy St. Bklyn. Bishop Brooks
10-8 p.m.
WHAT YOU TALKING ABOUT?
1 know whit’s coming out tomor
row If yon want to rake up the
.dough, see ne fast. Don’t be slow.
MADAME ARBOO
FO 8-4366
EXPERT, ADVICE FREE
World’s greatest helper — more
than 55 years experience in helping
and salving your problems If wor
ried over love, money, job. health,
evil and enemies — do you want
happiness, success and prosperity,
then come NOW Do what you want
done,. ALL WORK ABSOLUTELY
GUARANTEED. "Come unto me all
ye that labor and are heavy laden
and 1 will give you rest.’’ Matt:
11:28. A SURE HIT. Will bring
back wife, husband or lover. Free
advice.
Ja$u$ Never Fails
JESUS NEVER FAILS — JESUS
NEVER FAILS. Get help now. See
me first. Elder Josh Caleb. 1165
Fulton St bet. Bedford and Frank-
Un, Nr. Franklin. One flight up.
Apt. 1, Brooklyn 16. New York.
NE 8-5947 HRS. 7:00 A M. until -
Open Sunday) also.
EXPERT, FREE ADVICE
EXPERT OVER 55 YEARS
HE
Sees All — Tells AU — Knows All
Does All — Curas All
OPEN SUNDAYS ALSO
Elder Josh Caleb, 1165 Fulton St..
Bet Bedford and Franklin
Near Franklin - One flight up.
Apt. 1. Brooklyn 16, New York.
Phone NE 8-5947
NEED HELP? CaU Rev. Turner.
MO 6-6287. Spiritual meeting ev
ery Monday night 8:30 p.m. 242
West 121st St. Basement. Avail
able for teas.
Are You Successful?
Why isn’t your life a success story?
What are invisible guides? Do
guardian angels really exist? How
can you obtain their aid to happi-
w«as ft success? Are our hard
ships really God’s will? Learn the
ancient secrets to love, fortune,
chance, fame. Send this ad with
self addressed stamped envelope
(no money) to:
-F. O. Box 173
Davenport, Iowa (A)
JUST BACK from the South with
everything you need. See Madame
WilUams at once — You will be
helped in 3 days. Phone .NE 8-9283
Hours 2 to 8
241 Green Ave.
YOU CAN MASTER AND Destroy,
your bad problems. Write a letter.
No postal cards. E. D. Campbell.
FjQ. Box” 578, Brunswick. Ga.
MRS. TAYLOR, Spiritualist reader,
the only lady that can help y«u
on any problem. Readings in her
private apt. 793 Franklin Ave.
Lincoln Pl., Apt- 1C, SL
( yea have tried elsewhere and
failed to regain your loved one,
then give Dr. Edgar just 6 weeks,
results absolutely guaranteed or
Crossed oondl-
ta 3 weeks. 141
W. llltt* St. Apt 1 FW, UN 5-
16
SEE THE MYSTERIOUS
DR. BUZZARD
Just returned to be at your serv
ice Come and get your speedy
blessing It’s here for you Where
others fail strange sickness, stumb
ling blocks., only known to God
will vanish as soon as you see me.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t
phone. 9 A.M.-11:30 A.M. 1 P.M.
until. 504 W 166th St. Apt. 2W. NYC
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Another Angle
A Brave Man
By JAMES L. HICKS
Local 2 of the Distillery,
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Union, to which the vast
out without being beaten by the mobs
majority of the top Negro
who were trailing him.
Finally we stood at a prearranged
rendezvous halfway between Greenwood
and Greenville, Mississippi. I had
arrived there from Greenwood with
Uncle Mose in my car. Medgar had left
Greenwood traveling in exactly the op
posite direction with his car empty in
order to throw the mob off the trail of
when I had whispered in the courtroom
to Medgar that 1 didn’t think he could
possibly make it to the rendezvous in
time he said to me authoritatively
“Hicks, we have a plan. Go ahead with
your part of the plan. I’ll be there.”
And he was there.
He was sitting parked on the side of
the road when Uncle Mose and I fur
tively pulled up. All I can say is tljat he
had apparently driven about 140 miles
in two hours flat with nj^sleep the night
Uncle Mose.
before and he had much more driving
In order to completely circle back than that stin ahead of him when I
and meet me at the proper place, he had transferred Uncle Mose from my car to
to drive twice as far as I had to drive, his and offered my hand to a real man.
but yet because of plane schedules out “Medgar,” 1 said, “how long can you
of Jackson he had tojnake it in about ^eep this up? How long do we” — at
the normal time it would take me to this point he interrupted me.
drive two hours. And with his car being “Hicks,” he said, “I’ll keep it up until
so widely known and every state trooper
they shoot me in the back Fve got to
in the state knowing and hating him 1 do b Down here we don’t have any
just didn’t think he could make it.
choice.”
I was scared to death that all of a With that, Medgar Evers, one of the
sudden I was going to find myself bravest guys I’ve ever known, roared
parked in the middle of a cypress off into the night with Uncle Mose.
swamp in Mississippi with a 70 year old The radio has just reported that when
man on my hands who was being chased they shot him — they shot him in the
by a mob that would kill both of us. But back.
whiskey salesmen belong
and into v.uicb they pay
annual dues of $120.00 per
year, plus another $120 for
insurance fees and other
taxation, does not have a
single Negro secretary em
ployed in its offices located
at 250 West 57 Street, it
was charged this week. ,
In addition, the Negro sales
men have no representative on
the Executive Board of the
Union, it was said.
The charge has also been
made that whereat* in the in
dustry individual distillers and
obbers employ
hundreds o f
(stenographers
clerks, typists,
and jpther whit^-collar personnel
they too have failed to employ
Negroes in proportion to the con
tributions made by the Negro
market to the industry as a
whole.
These inequities, coupled with
the fact that Negro salesmen are
not permitted to sell whiskey ex
cept j in certain territories, have
brought about increased unrest
among some of the top wage
earners in the Negro middle-
class group, with hints of added
repercussions.
One of the sore spots is the
fact that the most lucrative part
of the Harlem whiskey market —
that is’the ^market in which the
so-called chauvbars cater to and
sell to the Negro masses —
only gives token sales to the Ne- “Wedding plans have not been
completed as yet. I don’t know
gro Salesmen.
Griffith's
Wedding
Not Settled
JVews Of The Week
National
Widespread speculation stirred in Washington this
Informed source® said that dis- about an announcement. We mav week over what new federal civil rights legislation
P^ident Kennedy has drafted to be submitted to
a"d,
™I”:,X,St^rtxS;S;L'''
men in the chain bars extends ter — j am not sure about the,
by
also to liquor stores owned
pians as yet”. Congress late this week. Leaders of both the Repub-
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whites in Harlem.
The 25-year-oid controversial lican and Democratic parties indicated they would
Thus, in some cases, a Negro welterweight champion, Emi’.e SUDDort Dacsa£?t* nf lppislatinn in the wake of increasing
be- Griffith was talking to the Am- suPPon passage 01 legislation m me waxe OI increasing
whiskey salesman who is.
cause of the Union’s unwritten sterdam News.
law, denied the opportunity to
The fight? Well I failed to Meanwhile Negro leaders throughout the country,
sell whiskey to a package store kayo lAlis Rodriguez and some ,e(J by Rgv Martin Luther King and NAACP executive
on Park Avenue, may find th”t,0{ the fans, I assume, did not!
a liquor store owned by white
.
way I won the contest, secretary Roy A ilkins were demanding more action
rivil rights demonstrations.
,
per=nn in central Harlem locat- j believe i won it) it was not from the White House as civil rights demonstrations
z: continued throughout the South and began spreading
giving an of its business to a dose.”
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into scores of Northern cities.
white salesman from the down- The three-time welter champ.
town area, with the exception wj,0 defeated Rodriguez for the
of a sale of a token number second time in three fights to
of cases of liquor to the Negro regain the welter title said: "I
believe my co-manc^er, Howie
salesman.
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dent of the Union, was not avail-: sitrie for me becoming a fighter. The British government has been called upon to
able for comment on
iand his fiancee Dianna» rash troops into Georgetown, British Guiana as wide-
speak on charges made against; model, may beat me to the a I-
the Union.
tar". Griffith’s fiancee. Esther spread violence flared into the open Tuesday and
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------------------------------- Taylor is a Manhattan secretary, government officials were mobbed outside Parliament
Vacuum, Then Wash ri^zrtaag"!n. U^a^Kblwer buildings. More than 300 persons were arrested as
Before washing a
wood, tile, j and he gave ma a chance the country’s general strike entered its ninth week.
or lincoleum floor, vacuum it to regain the crown. I would fight:
to pick up loose dust and grit, him again but. it is up to my
This will make the suds-serubb-: managers. I understand I am
ing or suds-mopping easier and to get a long rest. I would like world were gathering in Rome to begin meetings next
Roman Catholic Cardinals from all parts of the
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more efficient.
one too”, Griffith concluded. week for the selection of a new pope to follow the late
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Close New Rochelle
School; Opposition Hit
City and State
New York Democrats and Republicans appeared
new ROCHELLE — The New The Lincoln School case was to be headed for primary fights in New York County.
Rochelle Branch NAACP has re-Hiandled by Atty. Paul Zuber and
leased a statement censuring was the first northern city in Republicans were emblOiled in a COUntywide battle as
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‘‘those in the Negro community
who oppose the closing of the
segregated Lincoln School.”
The local Board of Education
voted unanimously Monday night
to close the elementary school
on June 30. The NAACP mem
bers hailed the surprise move.
Free bus service will be set
up In September for children of
all public and private elemen
tary schools who live 1% to 10
miles from school.
Board members called the Lin
coln district “an enforced ghetto”
and “a symbol of segregation.”
1960 Ruling
which 3 case of de facto segre- GOP County Leader ViAeent Albano indicating he was
nreme Court carried to 1he Su backing Gov- Rockefeller’s cousin Richard Aldrich, for
Frank f Marino, presi-the Counciljnan-At^Large, while Richard Lewinson and
dent of the School Board, de-John Lamula announced they were candidates for the
ciared that, the buses would add the post. A decision will be made June 17, on the organi-
fifl cents a year to the tax bill
of an owner
here. The closing of the school,
however will save $100,000 a year,
the board said.
ofr a°moooaho^ zation choice, who is sure of a primary battle.
mer Tammany Leader Carmine DeSapio’s announce
On the Democratic side, many were awaiting for
ment of his possible return to the race for leadership
Anti-Dope
Pickets
T o. Return
And ilthough a court order
in 1960 declared Lincoln School
legally segregated, a decision
which was held up by the Su- Pickets of the Anti - Narcotics
preme Court, some citiiens of an(j Anti - Crime Committee are
New Rochelle were against clos
ing the school, because of its con
venience.
scheduled to resume picketing
demonstrations Thursday night
in the 8th Ave., block between
Said the NAACP: "We. the
New Rochelle • Branch of the
NAACP. are severely and Ir
revocably critical of that hand
ful of Negroes who plead to
cling to the destructive ‘con
veniences’ of the segregated Lin
coln School, despite the pro
nounced crippling disadvantages
to their children.
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Denies
Racial
Request
Mrs. Anne Kelley, former
125th and 126tih Sts., in its step
ped up drive to “drive the na r
cotics peddlers off Harlem
streets.”
Rev. O. D. Dempsey Mid the
Committee was stepping up Us
campaign and would demonstrate
against bars and grills that have
become hangouts and contact
places for the dope racket.
Some $25 pickets, including
many youths, drew several hund
red persons hi the 8th Ave. area
last Saturday as they demon
strated for two hour*. ,
At 145th 8T.
Last Thursday more than 300
persons attended a mass rally at
145th St. and Broadway, where
pickets have been protesting nar
cotics traffic for the past few
weeks. Among speakers at the
rally Included Democratic Dis
trict leader Angelo Slmonettl and
Attorney Stephen Gottllef.
tary to Mayor Wagner, and now
a . Commissioner in the Depart
ment of Commerce and Industry,
denied Wednesday that Mie had
ever made a discriminatory
racial request for a secretary to
the Bureau of Labor.
Rerv Dempsey said that as a
remit of the picketing in the 146th
St. area, much of the traffic had
been halted, and police have as
signed several officers to patrol
She had been charged with the area. He said his groua would
specifically requesting a white continue picketing in all areas of
spec ted narcotics traffic in
Harlem in the next few weeks and
would revisit areas to halt a re-
person and refusing to consider
hiring a Negro.
A labor department official
.lowaver, reaffirmed tha
. turn of the dope traffic.
in the 1st A.D., and possibly heading a county ticket to
oppose candidates backed by the Mayor.
Mother Beaten, Jailed;
Women Accuse Cop
"They twisted my arm behind son and
a 12-year-old girl were
fighting and Mrs. Alston went
to see what they were fighting
about," Mrs Mozell said.
my back, kicked me when f fell
to the sidewalk, handcuffed my
hands behind my back, pushed
me into the police car and
punched me in the face and I am
charged with assaulting the two
officers.”
"While Mrs. Alston was talking
to the girl, the child’s pregnant
teenage sister walked up and the
two girls attacked Mrs. Alston.
Mrs. Betty Alston, 25, of 108
"The police car drove through
E. 122nd St., was speaking to
the block and one of the officers
lumped out and began assaulting
the Amsterdam News after she
was released in $500 bail Tues- Mrs. Alston. I don’t know if she
day. Six others were arrested bit or scratched them but she
had to do something. One of them
and charged with disorderly con
kicked her, yanked her by Her
duct and interfering with sn ar
rest.
hair and punched her," -Mrs.
Mozell said.
Mrs. Alston, mother of three
and a hospital employee, was ar
rested Monday night by Patrol
man Aaron Rosenthal and Jo
seph Autera of the East 12ftth
St.. Prectact.
"Ptl.. Rosenthal did not act |
like a policeman at all," Mrs.
Alston claimed.
-Mrs Barbara Span of 112 E.
122nd St., Mr». Joseph Moaell of
108 W 122nd St., and Mrs. Mag
gie Batten of 112 E. 122nd St.,
told the Amsterdam News that
the ifflcer acted wild. "He call
ed all of ua names.
He Was Cursing
"There were other officers in
the block but they acted like po
licemen. Several of them just
starred st Ptl. Rosenthal who
walked with his hat off cursing
and abusing women and chil
dren.” Mrs. Mozell charged.
"Mrs. Alston's eight year-old
Captain Robert B. Marsh told
the Amsterdam News that the
charges against the police win
be investigated
Another Report
"The officer went wild. He was
chasing and arresting anyone
who protested his assault on Mrs.
Alston," Mrs. Span said. "He
arretted a young woman whs was
standing beside me,” Mrs Span
■aid.
Arrested as a result of the as
sault which attracted a large
crowd were William Dixon. 47.
of 1029 Boston Rd., Bronx; Jorge
Rodriguet, 32, 123 E. 12ftth St.;
Joseph Page, 36, of 101 E. 122nd
St.; Ronald Skeeter, 29.-of 121
E 115th St.; Earl DeviU, 35,
of 63 E. 123rd St.; Lydia Ortiz.
18, of 109 E. 121 St, and Nicasio
Martinez, 25. of 35 E. 122nd St.
Champs Sign
Schaefer Tou
The third annual tournament
of champions sponsored by 'The
FAM Schaefer Brewing Com
pany is scheduled for the Lake-
wood Country Club in Lakewood
NJ. on June 24th. This blue rib
bon golf event features only tour
nament champions, club cham
pions and major national event
qualifiers both male a^d female.
Last year 66 participants battled
for the coveted crown which i-
dentifies the winners as "King
and Queen respectively of the
amateurs.” Among the early en
tries received Is Ethel Punches,
the defending champion. Jimmy
Walker whc_w,pq the tourna
ment In 1961 and ’62 will not
defend this year since he has
turned professional and is not
eligible. Others whose entries
have been received include: —
Male: Allen Greene, Par — 12
golf club champion. St. Albans,
L.I.; Homer Starks, Champion
Par — 12 Open Tourney 1962
Phila., Penn.; Costello Harris,
Arlington Divots Champio’.,
Wash. D.C. James Grover, Dan
ny Duffers G.C. Champion, Pitts
burgh, Penn.; Richard Holland
Champion Interior Dept. Recrea-
Few Minutes
IrTCourt With
Jesse James
Jesse James Wells, 23, of 150
W. 124th St., charged with as
saulting Esther Morris with a
■hoe on May 6 was paroled for
a hearing this week in Criminal
Court after his arraignment be
fore Judge Irving L. Bchrecking-
er in Criminal Court Sunday
morning.
"Where do you live Jesse
James?’’, the Judge asked.
"I live with her," said Jesse,
turning his head toward Miss
Morris who was shaking her
head in a negative manner.
Judge Schreckinger: "She said
you don’t live with her so I will
have to fix bail.”
“Your honor, I live with her,
we have a baby." pleaded Jesse.
Three Children
"Well she doesn’t want you
there. How many children do
you have Miss’”, the Judge
asked Miss Morris. "I have
three, one by him.” she ans
wered.
"Does he have any clothes
there?”, the judge asked. “Yes
he has some c’othes there but
he don’t live there", Miss Mor
ris replied.
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“Your honor”, Jesse James
said. *T can stay with my broth
er Lloyd Wells in Brooklyn.”
"Allright'the Judge said,
"what is your brother’s
address’"
"I don’t know the address,
but I know how to get there.
I will show up your honor’’,.
Jesse James pleaded.
"Your honor If anyone want
to get in touch with me they
can get in touch with me by
contacting Eleanor Riddick in
room 404 at the Hotel Theresa.
I go there all the time she is a
good friend of mine," Jesse
James pleaded.
The Judge relented and par-
oJed him, with a warning to stay
away from Miss Morris.
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of a decision over Cassius Clay I The Monterey softball team of
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An afternoon of enjoyment is ^^Ttball Association, woo two
yours free of charge when the 8ames over the weekend. The
Inter - Boro women's rio • pitch bard bitting Montereys defeated
loop play in Harlem at 155th St. *** Cozyetts, 9-8. and the Rat-
and Eighth Ave., Queens at 95th ,lers
St. and 25th Ave., or in Brooklyn. The unbeaten Montereys had
; The organization is conducted by ,o com* from behind to defeat
la board with Cecil Watkins as the Coayettes. Trailing M, in the
I commissioner; Beatrice Jenkins, bottom of the seventh the Mon
secretary; Hazel Dingle, busi-1« • hitting spree,
ness manager, and Sandy San- Gloria Hardy, shortstop, single,
chez, recording secretary. The Beverly Childs, singles, Betty
Aces, a crack team last season "Boo” Coe tripled to score two
are having trouble but pitcher runs.
Jackie Walker and right fielder
Oiilcia the left fielder.
Gladys Wright are enjoying a aintfed to tie up the game and
good year. Doris Jacobs is one Dolores White's long single sent
of the Cezyettes top moundsmen. ™ the winning run.
Kitty Owens, pitcher for Rocky’s The Rattlers -were no match for
Starless, g'ave the Rattlers one the Monterey squad who coltect-
19 hits and scored 13 runs
run while handing them a 25-1
defeat. The Bronx Casuals are
showing the Rattlers four
the team to watch.
hits and three runs.
BOWLING QUEEN AND
CHAMPS — The Bobwhites
bowling team, first place win
ners of the Early Bird Bowl
ing League, surrounds the loop’s
queen at the League’s seventh
annual affair at Club *65 Sat
urday. Left to right Chu Berry,
Alma Clark, the queen; Alma
Jones, George Floyd and Kay
Brinson. The Bob Whites won
66 games while losing 36. The
team had a high series of 2597.
(Gilbert Photo)
Mabie Hauser is president of Rocky’• StarletU collected their
the Early Bird Bowling League
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of Queens and
of the Amerto and Bronx
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secretary. First te£Hearne finish- Casuals. In flewtgam. *e
ing in orxfer are Bob-whites, Blue- Starletts, with Cathrlne Martin
birds. Robins. Vultures, Eagles.
nwund- al!°T*d *** An>
Cardinals. Woodpeckers. Sparr- erks ten mattered hits and one
ows, Canaries and Haw-ks. . . nni;
Heading the high average depart
i was James Lee with a 186 with The Starlets collected 18 hits
AJvin Littles and Vincent Scott s*x runs against the Amerks.
trailing. Harriet Pendleton tope Starletts third baseman Nancy
the women with 176 with Alma Martin enjoyed a good day at bat
Clark and Kay Brinson trading, scoring three hits during her four
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appearances at bat.
The Bronx Casuals dropped
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The red and yellow-uniformed
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Tesaie’s team who handed them
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a 4-3 defeat. The Tony’s scored in
the second and sixth while Tes-
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for three innings. Tessie’s third r,e S
baseman, Ernest Paylor, drilled z/lppy
a home run in the top of the
eighth to end the tie. The Tes-Tfucker
sie’s went on to win the contest. Simmons
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Bill Cherrv. Tessie’s manaaer Rusty
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(An Editorial)
New York State Commissioner of Ed
James A. Allen, Jr. struck at the ver
the problem in the field of educatior
ordered all schools in the state of New Y
the “neighborhood school” idea and desi
the basis of a count of black and white n
Commissioner Allen’s order, issued w
backing of Governor Rockefeller, is the
right order on desegregation since th
Court’s historic desegregation decision c
this newspaper congratulates both him ar
Rockefeller for having the courage to issu
AU of us have long known that our
housing patterns in New York are at the
segregated school patterns and that
would remain segregated as long as v
housing patterns to form our school dis
This was the concept of the neighbor!.
And we are happy to say that Ci
Allen and Governor Rockefeller have n<
put the concept to death.
The neighborhood school concept s
But it just doesn’t work. And it never h
In New York City where we have
the concept for so many years we n<
elementary schools and 55 junior high s
are racially segregated.
And we thoroughly agree with Dr.
he said in handing down his ruling:
“When a neighborhood school I
properly exclusive in fact or in spirit
^Viewed as being reserved for certai;
groups, or when its effect is to create
ghetto-type situation, it does not serve
of democratic education.”
The language of Dr. Allen’s sweej
plain. He not only spelled out what
school is, but he set a target date I
school officials and he also set up i
which the state can check to see if his oi
There is nothing left now for sc Root
in New York City and the rest of the si
ment the orders laid down by Dr. Allei
We repeat — we are happy to offer
lations to Dr. Allen.
This is the kind of forthright action
which will' Enable this nation to put o
frustration now burning in the hearts of
News Of The V
National
The nation awaited President Kenr
civil rights bill which he is expected to
gress late this week, and despite repoi
filibuster, many Congressmen in bott
it will pass before the session ends. Neg
threatened a mass sit-in on Congress tl
filibuster starts.
Returning from attending the fun
field secretary Medgar Evers; Dr. R
UN Under Secretary, warned that the i
leaders like Evers “could induce violen
and lead to more racial clashes through
dnternatiom
British Prime Minister Harold Ma<
to be in a shaky position and may be
despite a narrow vote of confidence
the scandals regarding former Wa
Profumo and party girl Christine Keel
City and Sto
Former President Herbert Hoo
serious condition this week in his Wald
ment suffering from a bleeding gasti
All visitors except his immediate it
O
Manhattan Borough President E
announced plans for the construction c
Gouverneur Hospital in the lower I
several major changes in Bellevue
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Spurred by continuing reports
> New York City, Deputy Mayor E<
Jr., and other city officials met We
resentatives of the 13 city NAACP b
the school integration problem, unen
crimination in jobs.
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