New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-00493
1963
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26 • N. Y, AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Jjunc 29, 1963
Sherard
Picked By
Liberals
; 'I feel my candidacy will be
a real teat to see which way /jflH
Guqyqg will go at this import-
am juncture in the city's racial
trTdk.*' the Rev Robert Sher- '
a M. said to the Amsterdam News
this week
S
» The 42-year old pastor of the
Corona Congregational Church, a
branch of the United Church of F
Christ,. made the comment after •
feeing designated last week as
Oie Liberal Party candidate for
Councilman-At-Large from Queens
* the November election. L 1
• llev. Sherard. who is also pres- rev
idenf, of the Corona-East Elm- ------------
hurst branch of the NAACP, is been a<
the only Negro in Queens on any ganizau
of the. three major party labels co
Pr fhe Council-At-Larga posts, Coczdin
and the only of the Democratic, Rev. Sh
Ref/dWlcan. and Liberal patties ter rec
in the city for ona of the 10 va- the poll
fancies.
coming
Although he is the Liberal Party sibly be
candidate. Rev Sherard said heiof his f
L an independent Democrat He wife an
lives in the 8th A.D.. but has not 99th St.
3rd Grader Killed
JOIN THE NAACP - .Miss
Elizabeth Neal, 4th from left,
holds the microphone used in
the out-door campaign drive
for N.AACP membership in
Brooklyn. The labor division
team goes out with a sound
truck every week-end. to raRy
people uoder the NAACP ban-
ne» Seen also are. left to
right: Bob Si veils. Miss Slrriey
La Goff. Thomas Fauatleroy
and
Spencer
Art For
Freedom
,
A pall Of sadness Still ard was a brilliant child. Miss
ting- around Brooklyn’s ?aB«?berg said, it was lunch
time and he had darted out be-
m
.S. 44 over the death Of tween two parked cars and got
year old
by
t*aeber’-Mr#- Auror*
oward Kelly, fatally hit
third - grader ^1 by another driven a
...
’
.
* 4-car June 11.
Howard died shortly after in
Sorrow was written on thefaces Cumberland Hospital. It was a
! four persons interviewed and ****! of •mness for his class. His
*
regular teacher lost her husband
r par.xular on the countenance WM of schuol
f the principal, Miss Eudice
wbstitute ,eBcher w„ {
..
,
angsberg. "I would gladly have marching the kids along Madison!
hi# piece to save his Hfe/’ St fbwards the junction of Sum-'
ner Ave., where they would be
by a guard. "If he had
* la^-
uier<yes and voice besoobe sin-
B’klyn NAACPIn
Drive For 10,000
The Brooklyn NAACP Is rolling
up membership gains and loud
ly drumming for more as its
spring campaign nears an end.
Membership campaign chair
man. Mrs. Lucille Rose, said the
10,000 members target set by the
national office is expecteo to be
surpassed. The pitch of the civil
righto fight and the spirit of local
volunteer workers will assure
that, she said.
"Our time is now . . . If we
want human dignity and all the
benefits of full citizenship, let's
stand up end be counted", shout
ed an NAACP campaign release.
Leading the ranks of those
standing up for the count has
been Mrs. Sera Parsons Blow,
nursing supervisor at Kings Coun
ty Hospital. So far she has en-'
rolled 419 members and brought
in $1,061 in membership fees.
were displayed by a number of
artists from the New York City
area, each form in its way en-
Raneing and interpreting the theme ,
of the exhibit. Among those ex- ]
hibiting their works was the Man- .
hnttnn artists, Van Elliott. Mr. ,
Elliott demonstrated multi-facet- ,
ed talents In his exhibition of'
NEW DIRECTOR - Isaac Mc-
Kse, recently appointed Reid
director of the American Red
Cross at the Brooklyn Army
Terminal, 1st Ave. and SSth
New Field Director
Isaac McKee, a World War II ideoce at 836 Oglethorpe Mt,
veteran of the U.S. Army and a NE. Washington. D C., where hft
member of the American Red wife, Josephine (organist and
Cross for the past seven years, choir director of the Macdonia
has been appointed field direct- ChrisVan Community Church
or of the voluntary relief or- currently resides with their son,
ganization at the Brooklyn Army Ernest, a 22-year-old employe
,• of the Army Mapping Service.
Terminal.
.
Mr. McKee, a native of Pitts-
burgh, Pa., comes to the new p
post from Washington, DC.. reT,rt 1
TtXJlf
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where he was full time field Here's a novel sad deUstoas
director of the U.S. Naval Sta- breakfast ideal Slice some hard
tion at Anacosta after a period as roils or French bread into rings
acting director at Bolling Air one-half to three-fourths of an
inch thick. Dtp these into yttor
Force Base.
Mr. McKee, educated at the favorite French-toast mixture and
American University, Washing- saute as usual. This is per
ton, D.C., and the University of ticularly good with whole-wheat
Maine, maintains an official res- noils.
paintings, nod hand crafted Jew
elry based on primitive designs ,
Dick Martin, also from Manhat
tan. showed several striking paint
ings. and also exhibited a series
of impressive photographs utilis
ing Negro models in high fash
ion shots. Another contribution in
the photographic medium came
from Tony Casellas of Brooklyn
whose starkly realistic shots of
tenement children were highly
effective.
Hector HUI. a second Brooklyn
ite, exhibited many superb paint
ings, chiefly abstract in form.
Petra Cintron of Long Island City,
the only woman in the show, ex
hibited an exquisite collection of
oU paintings. Several artists from
the local Corona-East Elmhurst
- area were represented la the s
. area were presented In the show.
I the form of a magnificent tableau
of photographic art. Also shown
were the very fine paintings of,
Hughe Carrell and Nathaniel Blow,
Mr. Carrell utilizing oils, and Mr. J
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have been easy to understand nls
action."
As be darted across the street/
Ik ran into the oncoming car and
• there was nothing the guidance
teacher could do," the Negro
teacher added —
Rumors that the class had
been dismissed earlier than us
ual and children sent home, were
denied. Also that in driving away .
i then, Mrs. Roberts was exercis
ing a privilege the kind of which i
was reserved for white teachers j
SEIZURE LEADS TO SMASH-
UP — Louise Holmen, 50 is
comforted by police after being
tossed through the windshield
of auto driven by her 23-year-
old nephew, Bobby Holman,
foreground, who suffered an
epileptic seizure and smashed
into a tree on Howard Ave.
near Halsey St., Brooklyn.
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