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( » N. T, AMSTERDAM NgWS, gat, July tf, 1M31
Martin
Heads New
SLA Bureau
In the other change, Chalr-
Donald S. Hostetter an
G-Man Speaks In Harlem
nounced the establishment of a I
Bureau of Public Services, head-’ Jt>hn F
ed by Mbs Anne Reddington ractor in charge of
Malone, assistant di-
the New
Thia new bureau will provide York off*’* the federal Bur-
advisory services to applicants’*111 of Investigation, will speak
and licensees and eliminate Thursday, July 25. at an anti-
crime and anti-narcotic
meetin? at the Upper Park Av
enue Baptist Church. 85 E. 12ltb
St. at Park Ave., the Rev. O.DC
Dempsey announced.
Harold Rogers
Harold Rogers* body was ship*
->ed to bh native Greenville, SC.,
for burial aftar funeral emricea
In Unity Funeral Home,
Eighth Ave., recently.
In Long Island National Cemetery
following funerto aemces in Un
ity Funeral Lome, 2352 Eighth
Ave . conducted by Rev. Lloyd
Wilson.
Rogers who died In Harlem
James, a native of New York
City, died in Metropolitan Hos
pital He la survived by his
Hospital is survived by bis wife, parents with wbsm he lived at
two fona, four brothers and two 52 St. Nicholas Ave.; a brother.
sisters.
sister and other relatives and
friends.
Walter Benson
Waiter Beason, a
of
la
World War 11, was buried
Long Island National
after fofonl eetvteee U Unity
I cwrtJ Home. 863 Eighth Ave
Benson, 42, teed in Kingsbridg*
Veterans Beaptite after a brief
Ufoesa. A native of New Jersey,
he Cved at 2473 Marina Ave.,
Bronx, with his wife. Helen; a
son and three daughters. He ia
also survived by his father, four
easts, two ondes and several
friends. i
Funeral services for
Johnson, 75, were caodnofod by
Rev. Theodors Harrises tn Unity
Funeral Home, 2352 Eighth Ave.,
and the body was buried in Fern-
cliff Cemetery.
Mr. Johnson, a native of Geor
gia, lived at 05 E Wth St,
Bronx. A widower, ha Is
vived by a
15 graadcUMran,
children, a sister and a brother
Antonio Roymondo
Antonio
w.
buried in Frederick
Cemetery following _
vices in Unity Funeral Bom*. 852
Eighth Ave. Raymond*, who died
in Bellevue Hospital, is
by his wife. Rebecca, with
he lived at 141 W. lMth St;
a son, brother and two sisters.
Loretta Matthews
Mrs. Loretta Matthews, a nat
lve of Baltimore, Maryland, was
buried la Flushing Cumstsry.
Flushing, N. Y., following
services in Unity Funeral Home,
2352 Eighth Ave., which were
conducted by Rev. Theadore Ker
rison.
Doris Williams
Doris Williams. 8. who died
ia Medical Canter, was buned
la Ferachff Cemetery ia Harts
dale. N. Y. foikwiag funeral ser
vices la Unity Fbaeral Borne
2352 Eighth Ave, conducted by
Rev. Ernest Cook.
She ia survived by her parents
with whom she lived at 60 W.
104th St., ouo brother and a
grandmother and grandfather.
Lorenzo Mackey
Funeral services for Lorenxa
A. Mackey. 40. wan
by Rev. Willard Monroe in
orial Baptist Church and the body
interred in Long Island Cem-
Farnungdale. N. Y.
A native of North Carolina,
Mr. Mackey died ia
ital after a short
Beside a wife and four chfldpsn
with whom ba ttted at M W
131st St, he ia survived by a
aunts. The body Srlr prepared
for burial by Unity Funeral Home
2K3 Eighth Aw.
Jacob Garrison
Jacob Garrison. 59, a native
New Yorker, was buried in Fern-
cliff Cemetery, Hartsdale, N. Y.
following funeral services in Un
ity Funeral Home, 2352 Eighth
Ave., conducted by Rev. Willard
Monroe.
Garrison, who lived with his
wife, Agnes, at 2361 Third Ave.,
is also survived by a daughter,
father, sister, two brothers and
several relatives.
Ernest Smith
Mrs. Matthews, who died in
Ernest Smith, 21, was buried
her home at 2472 Eighth Ave.,'in Frederick Douglass Cemetery
was a member of the Elks. She; in Staten Island following funeral
is survived by several friends services in Unity Funeral Home,
and relatives.
Bosie Johnson
Smith died in Medical Center.
Bosie Johnson, 56, was buried He is survived by two sisters,
in Ferndiff Cemetery, Hartsdale, a brother and several friends
N. Y., following funeral services and relatives.
In Mother Zion AME Church
which were conducted by Rev. Mary Burton
Joseph D. Maxwell. .
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Mr Johnson, a "-atiy* of Ala- Mrs. Mary Burton, 84, a native
bams, lived with his wife at IMjnf GeoriP*. lived at U99
- nJ, Bronx, was buned
in Mt Olivet Cemetery, Maspeth,
N. Y., following funeral services
in Unity Funeral Home. 2352
Eighth Ave. The services were
conducted by Rev. Charles D.
Frye.
he is survived by two brothers
me sister, nieces, nephews, cous
ins and friends. The body was
prepared lor burial by Unity Fun
eral Home, 2363 Eighth Ave.
Leonard James
Mrs. Burton la survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Anita MaUlard
Leonard James, 38, was buried and Mrs. Clara Roberson; a son,
exist.”
Ernest Gren&haw, and several
grandchildren.
John Burke
Funeral services for John
Burke, 62, were conducted in
Unity Funeral Home. 2352 Eighth
Ave., by Rev. Theodore Kerri-
Burial van la Feroclif f Cem-
etery, Hartsdale, N T
Mr. Burke is survived by a sis
NEW ASSISTANT — Bronx
Attorney John Dodds raises his
hand as he took oath of office
from U S. Attorney Robert M.
Morgenthau swearing him in
as an Assistant US. Attorney
for the Southern District last
week. The 25-year old lawyer
recently returned from an 18-
meath tour where he helped
to revise Nigerian laws.
ter, two nephews, three grand- .
nephews and several friends. A in Mount Holiness Cemetery
native of Georgia, he lived at fohowing funeral services in Un-
ity Funeral Home. 2352 Eighth
Awe.
2774 Eighth Ave
Ann Battiste
Mro. Ann Battiste. 74. who died
la Harlem Hospital, was buried
la Ferndiff Cemetery. Hartsdale,
N. Y., following funeral services
in Unify Funeral Chapel, 2352
Eighth Ave., which were conduct
ed by Rev. Ernest Cooke.
A native of the Virgin Island,
Mro. Battiste, who lived at 159-14
Harlem River Drive, is sur
vived by a son, daughter, five
grandchildren and four great
grandchildren.
Lillian Jones
Mrs. I.intan M. Jones, a widow
who died at 80S Beecht Terrace.
Bronx, where she lived, was bur
Rotting Wharf
Fenced Off
Mrs. Jones, a native of Charles-
ton, S. C., is survived by two
brothers, an aunt, uncle and sev
eral cousins.
Harlemites
Picketing
Landlords
Harlem tenants, led by
Jesse Gray, director of
Community Council on
Housing, 6 E. 117th St., are
picketing landlords who,
according to the council,
refuse to make repairs
which are necessary to
keep the buildings from be-
After seven weeks of pressure coming slums,
on the city administration. The The office of Albert Alpert at
i "the opportunity for self-styled
Album C. Martin, a deputy, experts end go-betweens’ to ex-
comnnsswoer with the State ploit for their own aggrandiie-
Llquor Authority has been placed ment the J**^®?1** **'*nenc*<1
by the public in obtaining ac-
curate official information'
in charge of a SLA Bureau of
Trial Examiners to prepare and
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Mr. Martin is a former assist
ant U S. »ttorney and with the
SLA as a hearing commissioner
since 1951. The establishment of
his bureau was one of two the
SLA announced as initial steps
in a program of reorganisation
Arthritis, Backaches & Stomach Disorders
Helped By Doctors Of Chiropractic
RESEARCH PROYTS
VITALITY RESTORED
RESEARCH JN NATURAL
INSURANCE CLAIMS
HEALTH METHODS
B
CUT ft BY
CHIROPRACTIC
We have been engaged for sev-
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Atlas Mutual Life Insurance
eral vears now in extensive re- Company says it has cut ita
search oh many little understood claun. on diuhdtue. at lest
30% by recommending that
policy holders use Doctors of
Chiropractic.
conditions. We tested thousands
of patients and checked them
CHIROPRACTIC
CAN HELP YOU
Research proves Doctors of
Chiropractic help successfully
arthritis, rheumatism, neuralgia,
neuritis, bursitis, sciatica and
lumbago, accidents, slipped disc,
spinal curvature, backaches,
foot pains, headaches, insomnia,
nervousness, constipation, digest
ive troubles, overweight, under
weight, skin, scalp problems, etc.
ACUTE STOMACH
AILMENT YIELDS
TO CHIROPRACTIC
out scientifically. This enabled
us to uncover new and exclusive
methods and equipment to re
lieve pain, suffering, etc., easier,
safer and more conveniently. We
are ahle, therefore, to pass on
Mrs. Ollie Carr
to you all the benefits of our
When Mrs. Ollie Carr first went many years of hard work and
to a Doctor of Chiropractic she experience,
was In a pitiful condition. She
suffered from weakness that had
been with her for twenty-five!
years. In order to stand she had,
to hold on to something to keep
from falling. She would have!
TEARS TURN
skull busting headaches that
would last for several weeks at
a time.
TO SMILES
Lloyd Sanderi, Atlas president,
says that Atlas Mutual has al
ways suggested, that Doctors of
Chiropractic be consulted for
strains, sprains. dislocations,
lumbago, arthritis, neuritis, bur
sitis, headaches, nervousness,
rheumatism, slipped disc an<J
female trouble.
Mr. Sanders' letter points out
two recent policy holders who
were scheduled for slipped disc
operations until his adjusters
suggested conservative treatment
first, and in both cases, he stated,
the policy holders were corrected
after a few chiropractic treaT-
ments. He adds that too many
cases were crippled for life after
slipped disc surgery.
This case from our case history
files will further endorse Mr.
Sanders’ statements
A 38 year old Manhattan Con
struction worker lifted a heavy
bundle of shingles and fell with
sharp, hot. searing pains between
his shoulders, into his right
shoulder and arm, and extending
down his back to his hips and
legs. For 28 days all efforts
filled to relieve his agonising
pains. Finally, he was brought to
the Doctors of Chiropractic at the
Chiropractic Center of New York
City. lac., where a nerve analysis
and spinal X-RAYS enabled us
to remove the nerve pressure
causing all his miseries.
2352 Eighth Ave., conducted by Fort Washington-Manhattanvilie 310
Rev. Joseph D Maxwell.
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under the Monday morning bt tenants in
A native of Alabama. Mr 1 Reft>rm Democrats un<*r protest of the conditions at 59 W.
leadership of its president, Mi-
Gray said Alpert
chael Rosenbaum, succeeded in promised the tenants he would
obtaining the fencing off of an make the necessary repairs im
abandoned and rotting wharf mediately.
which lies -on the Hudson River piC-Kets also were outside the would be so severe that I would
at 133rd Street.
145th ,St ’ P‘
Since coming to the Doctor of
Chiropractic Mrs. Carr has made
a complete recovery- and reports
that her symptoms that she lived
with for so long have disappeared,
completely. Her only regret is
that she had to suffer for twenty-
five years before she learned of
the Doctor of Chiropractic. Mrs.
Carr says, "I urge everyone who
For years I had suffered with a
terrible stomach condition. At is sick to go see your Doctor of
times the cramps and soreness Chriopractic first "
Miss Betty Jackson
Several small children
offices of the Lund Nile Realty have to spend several days in NOTE: More than 600 Insurance
st in pro_ bed. Life was hardly worth liv- companies pay for the health
have Corp w
reportedly pensned by plunging test alleged violations in the ing during these times and I
through a gaping bole in the apartrnent building at 72 W. 118th became more and more dis- cape rendered «V the Cluroprac-
decaying wood, and drowning g*
jenants are also sched- couraged as the years went by..^c Center of N.Y.C., Inc. This
tQ pjCfcet landlords of the Doctors had told me that my means you can demand it from
in the water below.
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West condition was “terrible” but I
July 11, stated that, ' p*rs) U6th St.. 371 W. 116th St., and
la the area are scheduled for w ngth Wednesday morn.
ion they (tbs city ®““or‘u5; ' Ra.vburn at the Hotel Albert, 23 ^ne that I knew suffered with Insurance Policy and we
ttesefen<dMgeriS conditto^i®’ 10th The tenants-accord' the same double. She told me complete
ing P‘ckets visited Murray *a»uawu«j*u*».»u.u»-w| _____
felt that there must be some way
that I could be helped.
Then one day I met a girl friend
your employer and his insurance
company when entitled to it. All
you need do is bring your Health
Mrs. Elizabeth Williams
He walked out of the Chiroprac
tic Center of New York City.
Inc., free of pain which returned
8 hours later but not nearly so
all the necessary in- There was a tome in my life when wvere The following morning,
will
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conditions at 540 W. 146th St.,
which is reportedly owned by practic
Rayburn.
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to a 0^^ ChiTO- w-,., without delav We do , u
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w new
relieved him and
Withifl a
to a not accept all cases but do help passe(i away thanks to a week, he was feeling “aa good
>xm witoout dela>. Ue do and laugh again. That time has he wnt to
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The Commumty Couactt on Doctor chiropractic in my n«arlV aI1 cases
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Mrs. Margaret Martin
214 Bradhurst Ave.
New York 39, N.Y.
March 25, 1963
Unity Funeral Home, Incv
2352 8th Ave.
New Yhrk 27, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Hall:
My family and I wish to express the utmost satis
faction to Unity and staff. We would like to thank Mr.
Charles A. Paterson, Funeral Director, for his warm and
considerate respect which made everything so very easy
and uncomplicated.
Everything was so lovely and satisfactory I really
cannot find the words to express exactly how I feel
towards Unity and their staff. Everyone was so nice and
concerned.
So, if I sound a little overwhelmed it is because I am
so thankful that I put everything In your hands. I was
not disappointed in the smallest detail.
I accept your services as a personal contribution to
the deceased and family.
W ■ .
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Again, I express my heartfelt thanks.
Respectfully yours,
Mrs. M. Martin and family
LJnil
unerat ^rrome. ^sne,
:Z ^J4ome.
2352-4-6 Eighth Ave.
At 126th St.
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MOnument 6-8300
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"Your Loved Ones Deserve The Best"
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Housmg. aided by HARYOU, also ne^bborhood
sent a telegram to MayorRobert
Wagner demanding an inspection
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of boilers since thousands of Har- .««'M
lem tenants were without heat or a<UurimenU I began to see a
great Improvement. Today my
hot water last winter.
The telegram request that the condition is 100 per cent im-
Mayor take action now. A num- proved. I thank God for the
her of children were forced to wonderful health that I enjoy to-
remain from school because of 'lay. and cannot tell enough
illness caused by lack of heat, ac- people about the Doctors of
cording to Gray.
UNIQUE IN ALL
THE WORLD
A recent survey was made of
100 of our “hopeless” patients
Doctor of Chiropractic. For many as new” and his wx»rry lines had
years,-1 was so nervous that 1 returned to smile wrinkles He
cried most all the time, 1 fell
Insurance
tense inside and had a severe forwarded
pain in my neck. None of the sen-ices,
1 s pay and
Company gratefully
us a check for our
doctors or remedies I tried
seemed to help. I seemed to be
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Phone, write or come In for
from tod to worse and FREE illustrated book, no obli-
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Danville
Steps Up
Vote Drive
Tbey tried everything and were ST*111 nany evenings at home gation, which tells how we can
Chiropractic and their wonderful given tip by renowned special- cryi®)?. It was then that a friend help you. It is filled with county
ists and hospitals. Our care and of mine told me about Doctors of 'ess testimonials and case his*
work.
therapy restored
these unfortu- Chiropractic and how they helped ^Ses »»tisfled patients,
WE USE ONLY NATURAL
- HEALTH METHODS
Nature is the Mly real Healer.
You are not offered wonder cures
or wonder shots here. We help
i you with a natural system of
Lrida‘iet^
nate victims to normal living cases like mine so I went with 9 pC^
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a®*to’
her on her next appointment. My HOUSE CALLS—anywhere, any.
Vou never leave us it you are Doctor of Chiropractic was very time!
still In pain. We will not send you understanding He located the Come to our FREE Lectures and
away without feeling better even cause 0{ my trouble and we be- Movies every Thursday at I PM'
aU da> gan to rorrcrt “•What happened —e-paU*nts'fM -better w“*
*-~at
DANVILLE, Va.—As the thrust health
for first class citisentiiip for D~)pr^
XWpo? £ ~
* “ZZ <7r lTg.7V= T%
<S^UlM
at no extra charge
ville, Virginia, Negroes entered Its ture, exercise, etc. In our sin-
seventh week here, a concentrated cere desire to help you, your
voter registration drive stepped vigor and vitality will be re-
up its efforts under the direction stored, your appetite, digestion,
of SCLC Field Secretary. Herbert elimination and metabolism willl .____ , ,
V Coulton it was dSlosed by be improved. We win build you underprivileged patients. We will Doctors of Chiropractic for the Timej Squ>re N y (,
ford. We make special arrange- iBS,ead cr>‘ 1 Ca" n°" My ''ITH0Ut OBLIGATION to th«
ments for welfare, disabled that 1 am the haPP,est person Joetors_ of chiropractic of the
_____ security pension and 10 the *°rld 1 thank G**1 and
128 W 42nd S*-
CT'n CENTER
far «he,NYC’
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Rev L G Campbell of the *° that FWir body will be ANYONE who needs our wonderful help that they have wi 7-8118 NOW for an appoint
Danville Christian Progressive stron« «*» vlbrant-
given me.
jment.
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Coulton estimated that an aver-
CHIROPRACTIC RESEARCH CHART
a«?e »®L5?fcPerTs
haV’X l^ir Si tares and majOrity were unsucccssfully treated by other forms of therapy. Only a partial list is enumerated.
-°r following documented reports represent results obtained under Chiropractic Care. The va^t
registered.
Meanwhile, in the racially
strife-torn city. 121 protestors
against segregation and discrim
ination remained In Jail, among
them the President of SCLC's
Danville unit. L. W. Chase, along
with his wife and daughter.
King Visit
By mid-week, Wyatt Tee Walk
er, executive assistant to Dr.
Martin Luther King, Jr., presi
dent of SCLC arrived on the South
side Virginia Textile center in
preparation for a visit by Dr.
King and his top aide, Rev. Ralph
D. Abernathy. Rev. Walker, re
calling the night of June 10 when
46 persons were hospitalised at
the hands of city police, reiterated
the views he held then:
“Danville,** be said, **la
of the worst cities I’va ever
’-islted across the South. The
,police brutality bora ia worse
than Mississippi or Alabama.'*
In determination efforts to pre
vent non-violent demonstrations
the city has deputized . garbage
collectors and loosed tear ga«
and fire hoses on would-be dem
onstrators.
Condition
ALLERGIES -
ARTHRITIS
BACK DISORDERS
BURSITIS
CONSTIPATION
HAY FEVER
HEADACHES
INSOMNIA
NECK DISORDERS
NERVOUSNESS
NEURALGIA
NEURITIS
PARALYSIS
RHEUMATISM
SCIATICA
SINUSITIS .
SLIPPED DISC
STOMACH DISORDERS
SPINAL CURVATURE
Well or Much
Improved
Slightly
Improved
87.2%
87.2%
81.7%
89.3%
79.2%
81.6%
83.2%
81.8%
93.2%
89.8%
80.1%
86.4%
68.8%
77.2% •
85.0%
83.2%
88.7%
82.5%
82.9%
10.3%
10.3%
17.3%
7.1%
13.3%
13.4%
11.1%
11.4%
4.4%
12.8%
14.2%
«.4%
20.8%
14.7%
9.4%
11.8%
7.9%
13.1%
5.7%
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