New York Amsterdam News — 1963-01-26
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8 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Jan. 26, 1963
A FIRST — Attorney Basil A
Paterson, the first Negro to be
come a member of the City
Club of New York, a non - par
tisan organization whose object
is to promote City welfare, con
fers with I D. Robbins, presi
dent of the Club; as his law part
ner. Attorney Ivan A. Michael
(standing), cast an approving
glance. Attorneys Paterson and
Michael are now located In
their new office in the Frank's
Restaurant Building on West
125th Stret.
NAACP Officers Installed
Crusade , ,
The Rev. Richard Allen * week that the Rev. Hildebrand
had walked hard and talked loud
concerning this community's bas
ic aspirations.
Hildebrand, president of
the New York Branch of
H A A C P, proposed this
week that the Harlem-
based chapter initiate a
program to make the
streets and hallways of
this community safe from
"We will continue to battle
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.
hoodlums and muggers -
(against alleged police brutality,
and at the same time in- explained Sunday, “but we
crease the NAACP’S mem- will also fight apathy and indif-
on nnn mai (ference on the part of the people
bership by 20,000 m 1963. Uving here
He promised to invite every
concerned person and every in
terested organization to share
in the NAACP’s crusade for new
members and the projected cam
paign for public safety on the
sidewalks of Harlem.
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°
Hildebrand, pastor of Mother « Women and children must be
Bethel A.M.E. Church, suggest- abie to walk the streets without
ed also that "Old Black Joe” is fear of being beaten and rob-
bed. All this will require a lot
dead.
"There’s a new black Joe now,” of hard work and organizing but
foe declared, "and’ his head is
not bending low. Negroes are not
afraid anymore.”
It was the second time within
it can and will be done.”
The Rev. Hildebrand had touch
ed on the same theme last Wed
nesday evening during the in
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stallation services for the NA
ACP’s 1963-64 officers and mem
bers of the Executive Committee,
which was held in Mother Bethel
Church. The new administration
whs installed In three minutes by
General Sessions Judge Thomas
Dickens.
More than 500 persons turn
ed out to hear Mrs. Ruth White-
head Whaley, secretary of the
Board of Estimate; Gloster B.
Current, director of NAACP
branches; Commissioner George
Fowler, chairman of the New
York Commission for Human
Rights; Dr. Edward Lewis of
the Urban League of Greater
New York and scores of others
representing churches and com
munity organisations.
Percy E. Sutton, former presi
dent of the local Branch, serv
ed as chairman of the Installa
tion Committee and Irving M.
Baker was 'Master of Ceremon
ies.
Fair Housing
Groups Meet
In New Jersey ,
While New York State civic
group* are working hard to sup
port legislation ending discrimin
ation In ttie sale of privately fin
anced one-family home*, New
Jersey Fair Housing groups are
pushing vigorously toward the
same objective.
,
Wednesday, the Teaneck Fair
Housing group met at the Town
House, Teaneck Rd. and Forest
Ave., Teaneck, N.J., to hear a
panel discussion: “Action by
Fair Housing Groups”.
Panelists were: Mrs* Ann Mon
tero, Riverdale Committee on In
tergroup Relations; Robert Jos-
ephson. Yonkers Fair Housing
Committee: and Irving Adams,
Cranford (N.J.) Committee on
Open Housing.
Atty. Isa$c McNatt is chair
man of the Teaneck Fair Hous
ing Group and the affair was in
charge of Mrs. Frances Dine In,
TFH chairman of program com
mittee on meetings •
The next meeting of TFH group
wlM be February 20.
Woman Faces
20 Years
JaseohiDp Hamilton, 21. plead
ed guilty to manslaughter In the
first degree In New York Su
preme Court Tuesday. Justice
Abraham Gellinoff set Januar>
fr sentencing. M'ss Himilten
I faces up to 20 years in prison. !
She was arrested last October
12, at 37 Country Club Road, East-1
Chester, N.Y., by Det. Edwin
Callahan and charged with the
death of 28-year-oid William
Smith in Ms second floor apart
ment at 73 W. 15th St..
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Roommates
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Narcotics
Frank Muszak and Jack Mil
ler, both 23 and roomates at 519
E 8th St., are being held In a
total of $5,000 bail on charges
of maintaining a place where
narcotics is used after one man
was found dead and another
knocked out in their apartment.
Police said Muszak and Mil
ler were arrested Saturday night
by Del. Michael W. Johnston of
the E. Fifth St. detectives. Po
lice said 21-year-old John Bakun
who lived at 155 Ridge St., died
from an overdose of narcotics
and Clifford Shiro, 28, of 158
Ridge St., passed out. He was
removed to Bellevue Hospital.
Muzak, an IBM employee and
Miller, a window washer, denied
using narcotics or having any
knowledge gf its use in their
homes.
Police told The Amsterdam
News Monday that Shiro was
released from Bellevue. Police
said he informed them that Ba
kun allegedly gave him a shot
of narcotics while he was drink
ing. No charge was lodged against
him.
Sentencing
Postponed
Supreme Court Justice Mitchell
D. Schweitzer Monday postponed
sentencing of Irwin Vincent
Powell, 41-year-old former secur
ities dealer, until Jan. 28 to give
the probation department more
time to check on him before
sentencing.
Drama Workshop
The Harlem YMCA Drama
Workshop is presenting its Show
case, “3 In 1”, featuring Charles
Brooks, Helen Covington, Jack
Allen, Mitchell Spottsville, Felica
Film-Making
Courses At CCNY
Boyer, Mary Denson, Mildred
Clark, Elaine Harley, Bly Leon
ard, Elizabeth Bonds, Esta Wash
ington and Mical Whitaker.
Directed by Franklin Thomas,
the Showcase will be presented
Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 26
and 27 at 8:30 p.m. in the YMCA
Little Theatre, 180 W. 135th St.
A total of 15 evening session
courses in film-making for ama
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NEW LEGISLATOR — Su
preme Court Justice Thomas
Dickens, at left, administers
oath of office to his confidential
assistant, Mark T. Southall,
swearing him in as a State
Assemblyman represent-
ing Harlem’s 12th Assembly
District. Assemblyman Elect
Southall, who took office o n
January 1, takes the seat for
merly held by Assemblywom
an Bessie Buchanan. (Gilbert
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Dies On IND
Morris Basciano, 67, a retired
barber, collapsed and died Tues
day afternoon on the platform of
the IND subway at 127th St. and
Eighth Ave., Basciano, a cardiac
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ONE MAN FREEDOM TEAM
— Dr. John Morsell (left), as
sistant to the executive sec
retary of the NAACP, presents
I fife membership plaque to Rob
ert Hayden who sold 182
NAACP memberships during
the New York branch’s fall
drive. Hayden also sold a $500
life membership to Thomas
Smalls.
Joey Adams, comedian of long standing, who is
AGVA’s president, came in with a battery of execu
tives and his own lawyer and categorically denied the
charges. Joey said that AGVA had not only been one
of the most liberal thinking unions, but this was
one of the few refreshing areas in America where
racism did not raise its ugly head.
$400,000 Budget
Sammy Davis To
Produce New Film
By JESSE H. WALKER
Two Mighty Mites of show business announced
last week that they will jointly produce “Burn, Killer,
Burn,” a film, based on the explosive semi-autobio
graphical best-selling novel by Paul Crump.
Sammy Davis, Jr. will star in
the film which he is co-producing
with Joseph E. Levine, president
of Embassy Pictures and the
man responsible for such hits
as “Two Women”, “Boccaccio
70” and the current academy
award contender “Long Days
Journey Into Night”.
The film, which Sammy called
“a big long dream of mine”
is based on the life of Crump,
the young Chicago Negro who
was sentenced to death for mur
der, lived in the Illinois Death
House so long and was recently
reprieved after nationwide pub
licity. "
To Film Here
“Burn, Killer, Burn” will be
shot in New York on a small
budget of $400,000, Davis reveal
ed at a press luncheon last week
at Dante’s Hideaway. The script
is being -written by Louis Lo
max, author of "The Negro Re
volt” and television personality.
Lloyd Richards, the stage di
rector of “Raisin in the Sun"
will direct the film which starts
shooting in September. Davis
also revealed that the cast will
be made up of “all new people”
— actors and actresses he means
who are not too well known to
the film audiences.
There will be no filming in
Chicago, Crump’s setting for the
novel, since, as Davis says,
slums look the same every
where.”
New Company
“Burn, Killer, Burn”, will be
the first project of Davis’ newly
formed production company
Tracemark Productions, Inc. In
addition to producing feature
films and television programs,
Davis said that his company
would engage in the develop
ment of new talent in all areas.
He emphasized that he is seek
ing important properties for mo
tion pictures that can be pro
duced for realistic budgets.
Asked whether or not he would
attempt to see Crump, whose
sentence was commuted to life,
Davis said he would not since
the prisoner is "unapproach
able”.
Davis, who will next be seen
starring in the United Artists
release "Johnny Cool”, left this
week for Germany where he will
star, along with Kurt Jurgens
and Hdldegarde Neff, In "The
Threepenny Opera”, also being
produced by Levine.
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14 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Jan. 26, 1963
Interraciale Chorale
The Interracial Music Council
presented the Interracial Chorale
and Orchestra, conducted by Ha
rold Aks, In a performance of
Handel’s “Athalia" at St. Thom
as Church.
Thia Oratoria, first performed
in 173, did not have the beauty
and scope of many of Handel’s
other works, despite its intense
ly dramatic story. One aria, sung
by Robert White, tenor, was ac
companied by the 17th century
theorbo, as indicated by the com
poser.
Somehow this performance
lacked a fervor of delivery, at
though the soloists, Veronica Ty
ler, soprano; Anne Houston, so
prano; Mary Fishkin, soprano;
Evelyn Sachs, mezzo - soprano,
and Ephraim Biran, bass - bari
tone sang admirably. Nearly all
the Da Capo passages were del
eted, so that the performance
seemed unfinished.
An Evening With Yamaha
Three young artists appeared
at Town Hall last Sunday even
ing in a program to introduce the
concert world to the Yamaha pi-
Xno, an instrument made in Ja
pan.
' It was a glossy, gleaming ins
trument, with exceptionally long
pedals and shiny brass trim.
Aside from it* shiny newness and
beautiful case, its tonal quality
did Jaot measure up to the Ma
son and Hamlin, Pleyel or Stein-
fay pianos.
ever merit the system has, i t did
not enable Mr. Jones to interpret
Liszt’s music with the effective
contrasts required. There was no
differentiation between the sens1
ual or frenetic movements. All
the dramatic and theatrical chan
ges of rhythm, tempo and dyna
mics dissolved into the sound of
a lesson being practiced.
Three piano stylists played clas
sics, jazz and Ernest Jones dem
onstrated the Ida Elkan “touch
system.** Even the variations in
Uiusic failed to overcome the dry,
thin tonal quality of the treble
piano or its lack of a mellow
richness in the bass.
Toshiko Akiyoshi, who had to
sit on a telephone book, played
the Jazz portion of the program
Her original composition, "Lone
Yellow Road" had a great deal
of beauty, but after playing the
original theme of "Laura” and
“Just One of Those Things” the
music became the same succes
sion of improvisations that has
made jazz deteriorate into a
hodge - podge of musical ideas.
Harry Fuchs was the classicist
Sarian Rhapsody, No. 12. His He played Bach’s "Prelude and
Fugue No. 3“ and the “Sonata
teacher, Ida Elkan, turned the
No 24 in F Sharp Major.” He
pages a* he played. She origin
proved to be a skilled technician.
ated the “touch aystem.” What-
Mr. Jones played Liszt's Hun
Concerts This Week
„
Philharmonic
LThe New York Philharmonic,
year’s series of Little Orchestra
Young People's Concerts.
uteer the direction of Leonard
Aecnstein, will give its first per-
fisrmance of Janecek’s “Slavonic
tia«’’ in a program devoted to
Czech composers on January 24,
35, 26, 37- Helga Pilarczyk, so
prano, will be making her New
York debut at the concerts.
‘ Other soloists in the work will
be Janis Martin, contralto; Nic
olai Gedda, tenor; George Gayne
bass; Brace Prince-Joseph, or
ganist, and the Westminster Choir,
Elaine Brown, director.
Church Choir
The BJ MS, Inc. is presenting
the St. Martin’s Choir in concert
on Sunday. Jan. 27 at 5 p.m.
at St. Martin’s Episcopal Church,
122nd St. and Lenox Avenue.
Appearing with the choir will
be Virginia Shuey, mezzo soprano
Lawrence Cartier, bass baritone;
Catherine Eason, soprano; John
Heiden, organist; William LoKing,
organist and choirmaster; Dio-
nisio A. Lind, carrilloneur; Hugh
Knight, accompanist.
University Choir
Manhattan Orchestra
The Temple University Concert
The Manhattan Orchestra will
Choir and Chamber Orchestra,
be heard in concert, Jan. 24, at
Robert Page, conductor, will be
8:30 p.m. at Hubbard Auditor- at Town Han, Sunday Jan
turn. Pianist Elizabeth Marshall
will be aoloist.
27, at 8:30 pm.
Isaac Stern
, Collegiate Chorale
Veronica Tyler, soprano, and
Betty Allen, mezzo-soprano, will
appear as soloists with the Col
legiate Chorale on Jan. 25 at
8:30 p.m. in the Carnegie Ball
performance of Beethoven's
“Missa Solemnis”. Other soloists
will Include Mallory Walker, ten
or; John West, bass, and Harold
Kohon, violinist.
Ruth Soekted, pianist, is at Town
Hall, Friday. Jan. 25 at 8:30
p.m-
For Youngsters
Aaron Copland’s “Red Pony”
will trot across the stage of
Caraegl« Hall, Saturday morn-
teg, Jan. 28 to entertain young
music lovers and help Introduce
them, by visual as well as aud
itory means, to the symphonic
output of America’s foremost nat
ive composers in an All-Amer-
tean program planned by Thomas
Scherman for the second in this Kaufmann Hall.
Violinist Isaac Stern is soloist
with the Philadelphia Orchestra,
Eugene Ormandy, conductor, on
Tuesday, Jan. 29 at Philharmonic
Hall at 8:30 p.m.
Violin Concert
Violinist Ruggiero Ricci, Is
heard in concert, Wednesday, Jan
30, at 8:30 p.m. at Philharmonic
Ball.
Third Concert
The Esterhazy Orchestra, un
der the direction of Davjd Blum
will present the third concert
in its current series of four at
Town Hall, Wednesday, Jan. 30
at 8:30 p.m.
Pianist
Beinhorn is presenting
Sally MacArthur, pianist in con
cert, Wednesday. Jan. 30, at 8:30
p.m. in Judson Hall.
String Quartet
The Kroll String Quartet will
appear Wednesday, Jan- 30 at
8:30 p.m. at the YM-YWHA’s
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Included in the cast be said
will be Cicely Tyson, a young
Negro actress who made a hit
in the off-Broadway productions
of “Moon on a Rainbow Shawl”
and “The Blacks” and Ivan
Dixon, the young actor who has
received so much praise follow
ing his recent television appear
ance on "The Defenders”.
Eddie Rector,
Ex-Dancer
Dies; Was 66
Eddie Rector, 66, former dan
cer. was buried in Frederick
Douglas Cemetery In Staten
Island Saturday following fun
eral services at 177 W. 126th St.
Rector, who lived at 352 W
118th St., died in Mt. Morris
Park Hospital.
The funeral was attended by
his former partner, Ralph Coop
er and many theatrical perform'
era including Leigh Whlpper,
Tom Mosley of the Negro Ac
tors Guild; Helen Dowdy, Min
nie Jones. Charlie Banks, Pig
meat Markham, and Sidney
Easton.
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By DAVE HEPBURN
AGVA Wants To Help
During the Congressional hearings on discrim
lnatory practices In the theatrical industry, the
American Guild of Variety Artists (AGVA) came
under fire. AGVA, one of the oldest of the show
business guilds, which holds control over all the
nightclub and vaudeville performers in the business,
was accused of doing nothing to help
Negroes and Puerto Ricans to get jobs,
or to see to it that promoters and club
owners did not slight them when jobs
were available. v
Among other things a Puerto Rican
lawyer pointed a finger at AGVA for
Those who paid $100 for this
having negotiated a contract, in the
Wednesday evening affair, will
have this full amount credited
Bronx, and forced Puerto Ricans to
to their savings account and will
join the union, as well as having en
be preferred stockholders in this
tered into a “sweetheart” deal with the
lending institution which will
owners of the theater. The whole thing never became make money readily available to
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clear but AGVA denied it.
aiKj businessmen in the Northern
Indiana, Southern Michigan area.
HEPBURN
Battery of Executives
Raise Funds
For Savings
Loan Assn.
SOUTH BEND. Ind. — Nearly
$8,000 in additional deposits Was
raised at a $100 a plate banquet
sponsored by the Improvement
Association of St. Joseph Coun
ty according to its President,
Fred Jones.
The organization represents a
movement by Negroes in the
South Bend area to establish a
Negro owned and operated Fed
eral Savings and Loan Associa
tion — the first of its type in
the state. The association, prior
to the banquet, already had well
over $10,000 in deposits.
“Hercules”
A Whopper
Joseph E. Levine’> “Hercules”
presented on Jan. in color on
WOR-TV's "The Bi« Preview.”
overwhelmed all competition by
scoring a record - breaking 35.1
average quarter - hour rating, for
46.1 per cent of the viewing aud
ience, according to the Nielsen
rating.
“Hercules” is the first of the 33
motion pictures purchased by
WOR - TV from Joseph E. Lev
ine, president of Embassy Pic
tures The next of the package to
be played on Channel will be “At
tila the Hun,” starring Sophia Lo
ren and Anthony Quinn.
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plans are now under way for
incorporation and the federal™
and state charters will be sought
within ninety days^
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Moreover, said Adams — and this was not at all
apropos to the point at issue — he himself had made
it a point of taking some colored performers with
him when he went around the world for the State
Department, and he was a friend of the “Four Step
Brothers” and so on.
At the time what we felt like saying in the
hearing room was, — “We don’t really care Mr. Adams
what Negro friends you have. What is your union
doing for the thousands who pay dues?”
Well, as it turned out, Mr. Adams must have
taken stock of the situation and decided, with his
aides, to do something about it. Last week he wrote
a letter to Congressman Adam Clayton Powell in
which he stated that he was a friend and wanted to
act like one. That he wanted to give all the help
he could to the Committee on Education and Labor in
its investigation of racial discrimination in the indus
try and he was ready, willing and able to try and do
anything he could to help.
Healthy Sign
It was a good and healthy sign and one for which
Mr. Adams should be commended. We hope that this
is not just so much froth and that he really means
what he says. We hope, too, that whatever effective
changes take place are constructive and have mean
ing ir. terms of dollars and cents for the performers
involved.
Adams is meeting with a small group of per
formers and Mr. Odell Clark, head of the Investigative
Task Force of the Committee, as designated by Cong.
Powell, this very week. They will thrash out with
him and his aides what things are wrong and where
they can be alleviated. If AGVA is talking in good
faith, then we’ll have something good to report to
the many Negro and Puerto Rican performers who
are “on the beach” on Broadway, walking from place
to place without getting employment. If not we’ll
have some more questions for AGVA.
The first and worst of all
frauds is to cheat oneself. All
sin is easy after that. — Baily.
Nitaly at 9:30
N.Y/s Canter at Falk Music
JOHN WINN
Modern Day Minstrel
BARRY
KORNFELD
One of the East’s Leoding
Folk Singers, also
PHYLLIS LYND
International Folk Singer
Gerde s FOLK CITY
II W 44b S4. N.T. *
I Mk* I. of Waatriaftaa So. Fk.
r Chare*
X-RAY RESULT - Because
her mother, Mrs. Mary A. Sny
der, had a chest X-ray little
Pamela Snyder received a sou
venir from Marjorie A. Costa,
Field Representative for the
special Harlem Casefinding
Project. Brother James III was
not forgotten, he received a
book and gome pencil*. The sou
venirs have been donated to the
Snare Shutterbugs
HOLLYWOOD — When Diane
McBain la spotted by a motber-
son blackmail team while vaca
tioning in Hawaii, “Hawaiian
Eye” sleuth Robert Conrad aeti a
trap which snaps simultaneously
with the blackmailer's camera In
the “Pretty Pigeon" segment of
the Warner Bros, aeries airing on
ABC-TV Tuesday, January 22.
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Trust Company, The First Na
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Inc., Cott Beverages, Osborne
Kemper and Thomas, and Ja
cobson and Son. The Project is
co-sponsored by the Depart
ment of Health of Ute City of
New York and the New York
Tuberculoerta and Health Asso
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16 • N. Y. A.HPA/.RDAM NEWS, Sat., Jan. 26, 1963
'"Javeir/n,
'Jcptc*
4y.seo«6e ralme
Our next Camp Fund affair will be held at the
t«a Famille Cafe, 2017 Fifth Avenue. Hostess for the
evening will be Elaine Grayson.
,*»
Around Our Town
*•- It’s always a pleasure to recommend the BABY
GRAND, 319 West 125th Street, since there are so
few places offering entertainment in our town. They
always have a talented and peppy revue on tap.
There’3 good news around town — Rose Yuen is
getting back into the swing again and ready to do
the Cha-Cha.
Frieda Harris is a friendly, witty person with a
genuine sense of humor.
Don’t know why I hadn’t noticed it before, but
there are only a few people who can match Fannye
Pierre as a hostess. Watching her the other night
at the Camp Fund promotion, which was held in her
jflace, the Dawn, she certainly offered a pleasant,
polite friendliness to everyone and added to the
deftness of service to the patrons by her splendid
crew
hattan Center, 34th St. and
Eighth Ave. (1 to r> Alfred G.
Sewell, public relations officer,
Charles M Gillespie, deputy
grand master, William R. Da
mes, grand master and Char
les Jacob, grand senior war
den. (Gilbert Photo)
CROSSWORD
* * By A. C. Cordon |
FIFTY-SIXTH A NNl V E R-
SARY — Four officers of King
Solomon Grand Lodge, AFAAM
of New York, Inc , pose for
photographer at 56th Anniver
sary Ball recently at Man-
Halt Use Of
Unregistered
Stock Salesmen
.
« x > x< si X
BELATED BIRTHDAY CON-
Most of the nitespots are groaning — more gratulations - To Lin-
empty stools than customers. One host told US that ne“e Phillips who celebrated
the bottom dropped out of business since the day ofj day aever>1 week* ag0 in
the newspaper strike, and now we have the long- \
■
shoremen’s strike. “We have always expected a bit wrCVnOUnCl
of a letdown at this time of year, but not as bad as
its been this time,” he moaned.
■
Spotted in the large crowd at the Riviera Terrace,
where the LES JOLIES held their dance, was prac
tically every woman in the nightlife scene. Needless
to say, all the women were in their very newest and
best dresses.
Puts Slogan
To Music
CHICAGO — From now on,
you’ll be bearing the world-
famous slogan, “.. .And leave
the driving to us,” slightly
changed - and put to music.
,
„,
. _
_ 5,
Prize Winners
were on hand.
Mary Archer’s “roaring twenties" club dance at
the Celebrity Club was a delightful affair, especially
for the ones who enjoy the sizzling entertainment Of advertising and public re-
which this club is noted for.
lations of The Greyhound Cor-
< Walter L. Beaman was pleasantly surprised on
♦ car-7
. , f
more persons from city to city
birthday up at Dantes Cafe. He Wishes to convey than any other transportation
thanks through this column to the many friends comPany. announced today that
the company has added muaic
to its oft-quoted slogan, and al
tered it to read: “Go Greyhound.
.. .and leave the driving to us.”
“The new slogan,” said Kelley,
“put to music, should further
heighten public recognition of
our company and its services.”
Kelley himself wrote the music
for the slogan. Four singers and
13 musicians, led by Raymond
Scott; are featured. They re
corded on three-track stereo
tape at Bell Sound Studios in
New York City. The slogan was
mixed and assembled at Mr.
Scott’s electronic lab in Man
hasset, N. Y. Manning Rubin
produced the musical slogan for
Greyhound's New York-based
Grey Advertising.
Prize winners at the Dawn Cafe, where the Camp
Mind affair was held, were: 1st, Thelma Seale, Cutty
irk Scotch; 2nd, Terris McDuffie, Ballantine Scotch;
Ethel Klopner, Canadian Club Whisky; 4th,
ion Rogers, Martin’s V.V.O.; 5th, Louise Speller,
itty Sark; 6th, Dorothy May, Dewar’s White Label;
pi, Arnold John, Cutty Sark; 8th, Bernice Craig,
llantine Scotch; 9th, Terrence, Hankey Bannister
:otch; 10th, Lila Isaacs, Canadian Club Cocktail
Glasses; 11th, Roslyn Middleton, Vat 69 Pitcher; 12th,
<ileen Grayson, Vat 69 Pitcher; 13th, Carolyn Wil-
flfems, Vat 69 Pitcher; 14th, Ruby Jones, Old Crow
Mtcher; 15th, John Pervis, Case of 7-Up.
* The amount taken in at the Dawn Cafe was
her Lounge, at 714 St. Nicho
las Ave. Joining her in a toast
are, 1 to r, Bertie Lou Wood,
Sammy Wood, Linnette, Vivian
Harrison, and Myrtle Jones.
(Photo by Gilbert)
Name Negro
ILA Boss
BALTIMORE — A Negro has
been named international vice
president for the port of Balti
more in the International Long
shoremen's Association.
William Haile, 60. former At
lantic coast district vice presi
dent, succeeds the late August
Idzik in the powerful position of
ILA boss of this port of 4,000-
odd unionized longshoremen.
Haile is now in New York
where he and other officials of
the ILA are conducting negotia
tions with the shipping industry
to end the walkout of 81,000
dockers from Searsport, Maine,
to Brownsville, Texas.
Benny Set
For Bway
Jack Benny will return to the
New York stage Feb. 27, after an
absence of 31 years, as the star
of The Theatre Guild production
“Jack Benny on Broadway.”
Grief,
Mystery
In Fire
Mystery as well as grief drifted
over the fire-gutted tenement at
38 W. 118th St. as detectives of
the W. 123rd St. station sought
the Identity of a charred corpse
found in the ruins of a top floor
apartment.
The body, burned beyond rec
ognition even of its sex, was
thought to be that of a 38-year-
old woman, Geraldine Hill, who
occupied the apartment and who
was seen entering it shortly be
fore the fire tout has not been
seen since.
"We are almost certain it is
the body of Miss Hill,” said Lt.
Edward P. Boyle, squad com
mander, “but we must definitely
ascertain lt through positive
identification by a relative if
possible.”
He said a brother, whom he
did not identify, had been con
tacted and that an attempt will
be made to identify the remains
at the mortuary during the week.
4 Alarms
Pushing his drive to rid the
securities market of unregistered
stock salesmen, Attorney Gen
eral Louis J. Lefkowitz has dis
closed that he has obtained a
cease and desist agreement
from Triangle Investors Corp.,
a broker-dealer, of 45 John
Street, New York City, which
he charged had employed 12
unregistered salesmen.
In an “assurance of discon
tinuance” stipulation, Triangle
Investors has agreed to discon
tinue the practice of employing
the unregistered salesmen and
also to file with the Attorney
General’s office a statement
showing the commencement and
termination of the employment
of salesmen as required by law.
The stipulation with Triangle
Investors Corp, was agreed to
by its vice-president, Aaron Lev-
tt, of Baldwin Harbor, Long
Island, and its attorney, Stanley
Cohen, of 39 Cortiandt Street,
New York City. The firm also
agreed to the payment of $375
in lieu of costs to the Attorney
General.
fire escapes and aerial ladders
as the fire, which started from
causes as yet undetermined in
a second-floor apartment, was
sucked upward through an air
shaft.
The four-alarm fire, a specta
cular blaze which belched flames
50 feet into the Sunday sky,
routed 20 families. Eleven of the
families were cared for by the
and the others
sought shelter with friends and
relatives, police said.—
Firemen carried tenants down
Three tenants and four fire
men were treated for injuries.
The tenants were Evelyn Ed
wards, 35, John Brown, 22, and
his brother, Lucius, 35. The fire
men were Richard Dehnihan,
Charles Burgess, Donald Weisen
and William Schaffer. All were
treated at hospitals and released.
The show, which will have a lim
ited run of six weeks, is an intim
ate revuew featuring singer Jane
Morgan, the juggling Half-Broth- Welfare Dept.
ers and Benny’s own “hillbillies”
a]
akes a total Of $1,714.26 contributed to the Camp The Amsterdam News every (Frank Bemley, Wayne Songer
ind.
ll
t47.00; and added to our old balance of $1,567.26, it
Form the right habit. Read
week. Out every Thursday.
and Toni Marcus).
Donors
"
,
Sam Boodle, $10.00; Fannye Pierre, $5.00; Mike
lillips, Linnette’s, $4.00; Lenox Florist, $3.50; Martin
Liss, Cutty Sark Scotch, $3.00; A1 Denham, Ballan-
le Scotch, $3.00; Sophie Bryant, Palm Cafe, $3.00;
jrge Krulik, Baby Grand, $3.00; Dorothy Crawford,
$3.00; Jim Hoskins, Hankey Ban
nister, $3.00; Arnold John, La Fa
ACROSS
1 - Sforca
9 - Asiatic nation
10 - Expiate
12 - Of a certain
evergreen tree
13 - To sponge (slang)
15 - Wheel part
17 - Mineral
18 - Gleans
20 - Fiah
21 - ReUgtous Know
ledge (abb.)
22 - Colleague
23 - Rjetlcal
‘'always "
25 - First half
of a duel
26 - Book of the
Bible
28 - Staggered
30 - Germanhsa
(cbem.)
31 - Scottish "one"
32 - Standards of
perfection
36 - Late
39 - Thus
40 - Crow like bird
41 - Superlative
suffix
42 - Sloth
43 - Miscue
45 - Harmony
47 - la favor of
48 - Today it's
Thailand
50 - Before
51 - Perceived
52 - Muscular con
traction
54 - Darlings
56 - Entity
DOWN
1 - Symbol of
excellence
2-Essay
3 - Pronoun
4 - Designates
5 - Meddle
6 - Pronoun
7 - To study
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• - Unexpected
obstacle
• -Scottish
churches
11 - Avoid
12 - Sea fishes
14 - United
America (abb.)
16 - Scholarship
18 - The constella
tion "Arles"
19 - Understand
22 - Implore
24 - Respond
27 - Mature
29 - Shelter
33 -Typeof
34 - Fold over
33 - Gathers with
one stroke
36 - Withdrew
37 - Compasa potat
38-Nostrils
44 - Unuenal
46-Metric unB
of area
47 - Father. In
France
49-Malename
51 - Pooch
S3 • Musical note
S3 - Printer's
measure
SCOTCH WHISMl
SCOTLAND’S
BEST
Distilleries Produce
\VH
HL BUCKINGHAM
CORPORATION
Tilth
mille, $3.00; Ray Arrington,$3.00;
Ralph Bastone, Palm Cafe, $3.00;
Selbra Hayes, Midway Lounge,
$3.00; Warren Baynes, $2.00;
Willie Harris, $2.00; Bennie Do
zier, Rainbow Inn, $2.00; Harold
Munger, $2.00; Ethel Klopner.'
$2.00; Ruby Jones, $2.00; Thelma
Seale, $2.00; Paula Palmer, $2.08;
Bob Roberts, My Bar, $2.00; Bea
Jones, $2 00; Jimmie Bowman,
$2.00; Blanche Pugh, $2.00; Louise
Speller, $2.00; Audrey Matthews,
$2.00; Millicent Meriwether, Baby
Grand, $2.00; Doris McPherson
Gardner, $2.00; Mbry McAdoo,
$2.00; Frieda Harris, $2.00; Ar
thur McFarlin, $2.00; Bill Wil
liams, $2.00; Bill Henry, $2.00.
Also, George Brandt, Canadian
Club Whisky; Hank Bach, 7-Up
Bottling Co.; Nat Robbins, A1
Sawyer, Clarice Palmer, Mallard
Palmer, Nyka Palanka, George
Todd, Amsterdam News; Grant
Smith, Irving Gregory, John Pur-
via, Carolyn Williams, William
Scott, Roslyn Middleton, Made
lyn Jones, Ann Hudges, Mingo
Mendoza, Ruth Innes, Ann Fan
tanel, Paul Bowie, Eddie Chinn
Raymond Rogers, Marion Rog
ers, “Red,” C. Kennedy, Brad!
Griffith, Pabst Beer; E. Louella
Johnson, Bill Ward, Elaine Gray
son, Marguerite Mathis, Baby
Grand; Bernice Craig, Cameron
Niles and Eddie Jackson, Dawn
Cafe; Mary Walker. Bruce Will
iams, Judy DeGaston, Millie
Jones, Dawn Cafe; Linda Reed
Coleman, Toots Shor; Terris
McDuffie, A1 Robinson, Robert
Taylor, Baby Coles, Dorothy
May, Paul Price, John Bleach,
Richard Lee, Barbara Curry,
Mai'y Henry, Louise Hill, Gladys
Williamson, Mary Archer and
Evelyn Davis.
188 Million
People Now
' WASHINGTON — There were
approximately 188.045.Na men,
women and children la the
United States as of Janaary T,
aa Increase of 2,775,000 over
1M2, the United States Census
Bureau estimated this week.
The population experts estim
ated that the nation's popula
tion passed the 188 million
mark on Christmas Day.
Prewnts
JIMMY PELHAM, The Funny Man, M.C.
ANNA LESLIE, Vivacious Song Stylist
THERESA, The Body Beautiful
KEITH WILLIAMS, Blues Stylist
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M • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Jan. 26, 1963
Harlem Streets Dirtier;
Map Enforcement Drive
A etcpped up education and and called for strong m
enforcement campaign to count- to counteract the tree
enact a eubetantlal drop la the pointed out, however, U
number of clean atreeta In the area la significantly clean
Harlem area was called for at it was before the Uppej
a meeting of civic leaders and hattan Precinct CleanU;
city officials Wednesday, at the gram was launched lx
Only 55 per cent of the
Harlem Branch YMCA.
Blocks rated clean declined blocks were rated clean
from 79 per cent of the total The precinct program,
last year to 64 per cent this by Mr. Hinds, la a coor
year, 15 per cent of the blocks education and entorcemei
slipping from clean to fair. The paign conducted by re
figures are for the area bounded businessmen, schools, ct
by Eighth Aveaue and Central the Citizens Committe
Park and the Harlem and East American Society for I
Rivers, and extending from the ion of Cruelty to Animi
Polo Grounds down to East 56th People’s Civic and Welfi
Street.
sociation, and six city
These findings of the 1962 ments Air Pollution i
block survey of overall clean- Buildings, Fire, Health,
lihess were released at the meet- and Sanitation,
lng. The cleanliness survey Is Representatives of the
conducted each summer by the departments and school c
Citizens Committee To Keep clergymen, and civic lea
New York City Clean and the the meeting were given
Department of Sanitation. of the third anniversary
of the precinct prograi
Gleoter Hinds, Citizens Com- forcement figures for tb
Ask Measures
mittee chairman for districts 10 years were Included in
and 12, blamed “increased lax- port, which ahows the f<
ity on the part of the citizens,” for these departments:
Department
Air Pollution Control
Buildings___________
Fire ________________
Health______________
Police _____
Sanitation _
I TOTAL
Charles Hacker, 59, of 662P
Wetherole St., Forest Hills and
Ruth Bryant, 44, of 6 Craig
Drive, Huntington Station, were
killed almost Instantly, and Wil
liam Bryant is on the critics'
list in Huntington Hospital as
a re6uk of a head on collision
Sunday night on Northern State
Parkway In Melville.
The Bryants' two children,
Lynn, 19, and Jan, 9, were re
portedly making satisfactory
progress In Huntington Hospital.
Police said Hacker's car came
out of the westbound lane, cross
ed the center line and plowed
into Bryant's vehicle Just east
of the Round Swamp Road exit.
“There are hi my administra
tion no Negro jobs. Any Job with
in my administration is open to
any capable citizen without re-
, gard to his color,” the Governor
added.
As the Governor was speak
ing, members of the Black Mus
lims distributed an open letter to
him protesting the chaining of
members of their religious group
who are inmates in state prisons,
and displayed a large blowup of
a picture of an inmate in Buffalo
in chains and leg irons.
Although the newspaper wire
services said the Muslims picket
ed the Governor, there were no
pickets or demonstrations and
only four or five members of the
group were outside distributing
leaflets. The Governor was
apparently unaware of their pre
sence until after he left.
Following his sermon before,
the standing room audience, the
Governor presented a reproduc
tion of the original draft at the
Emancipation Proclamation to
Rev. Joshua Williams, pastor of
Salem Church, for display during
the year. George H. Fowler,chair
man of the State Commission for
Human Rights, introduced the!
i Governor.
NEW STATE SENATOR—Jer
ome L. Wilson, receives oath of
office as State Senator repre
senting Manhattan’s 22nd S.D.,
from new Civil Court Justice
Samuel Spiegel. Mr. Wilson for
merly served as press aide to
Manhattan Boro President Ed
ward R. Dudley before his elec
tion to the State Senate in Nov
(Layne Photo)
ember.
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
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Retires After
40 Years As i
City Worker
After 40 years of service with I
the City of New York, Isaac N.
Braithwaite is retiring as of De
cember 31, 1962.
Mr. Braithwaite served as Hear-1
ing Stenographer in the Office
of the District Attorney of New
York County for five yeans from
1928, and was then appointed as
Court Stenographer In the Domes
tic Relations Court of the City
of New York (now The Family
Court of the State of New York
under the recent Court reorgani
zation) from which position he
1» retiring.
Mr. Braithwaite also organized
and conducted the Braithwaite
Business School as principal and
proprietor from 1923 to 1959.
Pleasure & Business
The rule of my life is to make
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my business. — Aaron Burr.
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Governor Nelson Rocke
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church goers Sunday, Jan.
6, to stress brotherly love
In solving racial problems,
and declared that in his
administration there are
no “Negro jobs.”
Delivering the lay sermon at
the Emancipation Proclamation
centennial services of the Salem
Methodist Episcopal Church,
129th St. and 7th Ave., Sunday, he
appealed to 2,000 listeners to love
their neighbor, asserting that
both religion and the law will
help to get men to, cleave to
justice and right.
“Religion and the law are both
with us in this struggle. These
are strong allies, but the pro
cesses of true emancipation take
time and patience as wall, for
love must reach the blind and
heal them." the Governor, a
former Baptist Sunday School
teacher, asserted.
No Negro Jobs
Citing several of the key posi
tions Negroes hold in his ad
ministration, Gov. Rockefeller
said, "I have never made an ap
pointment to public office on the
basis of race alone, but I have
never permitted race alone to
' prevent me from making the best
' appointment possible without re-
, gard to race, creed or color.
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M • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Jan. 26, 1963
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
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IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300. . . To Place Want Ads ... In BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
TO RENT A ROOM
TO SELL A HOUSE
TO GET AN APARTMENT
TO GET A JOB
PLACE YOU* AD WITH THE
AMSTERDAM NEWS
Amsterdam Now* Main Office — 2340 8th
Ava. (Nr. 125th St.)
CLASSIFIED AGENCY
LISTED BELOW:
Harlem:
Lynbrook Adv. Agency - 2286 7th Av< (Nr.
134th St.)
Arnold Techno — 2795 Broadway, West 108th
Street
S. Janoff — 2882 Broadway (Nr. 112th St.)
Grabel & Grabei — 3066 Broadway, Broadway
A 121st St.
Charles Mendelsohn — 42 Tiemann PI. (Nr.
Broadway)
Angie's Sugar Bowl — 309 West 145th St.
Exclusive Adv. Agency, 11 W. 42 St.
Washington Heights:
Canton's Stationary — Corner 142nd St. and
Amsterdam Ave.
APs Luncheon - 748 St. Nicholas Avo. (Nr.
148th St.)
Himmelfarb — 3431 Broadway (Nr. 140th St.)
Bronx:
Dollingor's Stationary, 798 East Tremont Avo.
Kiofhabor Adv. Agency - 3831 White Plains
Road
Konig Adv. Agency, 332 E. 149th St.
Courtland 8 Morris Ave.
Greshoff Adv. Agency, 406 E. 149th St.
(Corner 3rd Ave.)
Gelles Adv. Agency — 2488 Grand Conoourso
(Cor. Fordham)
Furnished Rooms
Furnished Rooms
’___ MANHATTAN
MANHATTAN
12th Street. 136 R.
GR 7 967*
Singles $7 - Doubles $11
107TH ST . W , 2 RM Kitchenette
La Salle Realty. 21* W 11* St
ALVIN HOTEL
(corner Bro^lw.y'
823 W. (2nd Street
N1H KIRK ( ITT. N. 2.
CO 5-4B47
Newlj decorated rum,
nt reneonable price*,
•per la I rate* for theatri
cal people.
(»*7tf)
‘ 1
. -
110TH ST W. opp Park. Fabulously
(urn. Adjoining livingrm. Prlvll
ege*. TV. convenient tranap. Per
sun appreciating beautiful home
pref. EN 9-7*23.
110TH ST. 207. W. APT 22. Room
Working man preferred.
110TH ST 7 211 W . APT 11. Work
mg man pre!
1I0TH ST , IDS. w7. ROOM." large,
kitchen privilege Reference* re
quired. Rl 96U0.
(2ND ST . E. of B*Way. 1 or 2 rm«, _ .
UN 8611*
running water, 2 rm* A kitchen- CAMBRIDGE HOTEL
ette, BR 9 3346 bet. I 4 I p.m
Horn st i«i w.
a 71ST ST. 31, W.. HOTEL KENT
» 1— 2 rm suites, private baths, klt-
• whenettes. 316 - $28 wkly.
♦
SU 7-2500
*01 b BI.. 18* Waal
NOTICE
No Security
No Foo
Furnished room*. All improve
manta. Kanaonabla rale..
UK 8-6811)
(llltfi
BOTH ST, 128. W. RENOVATED
Private Kitchenette*
Maid. Elevator A Switchboard
Hauy-Waakly Malaa-fra
111TH ST.. 1*3. W. APT. «. Rooms
$8. *10, $11 and $12 wkly.
H1TH ST., 237, W.. APT. 5A. Urge,
working man pref Christian home
GL 2-5792
1UTH ST., 206. W . SINGLE rm.
working people praf
111TH ST . 200 W.. APT 5E. Chaer
ful rm with respectable family
large sunny room. Private bath 111TH ST.. 200, W.. APT. 5C. Small
Kitchenette. Quiet.
or ratir
attractive rm. Working
•d man praf MO 3-9*14.
NOREE STUDIO
- 152 Wart Mtfc-
Phono TR 3-6700
1 room furnished, kitchen. Alas
2 and 3-room neatly furnished
apartments. Weekly, monthly.
Very reasonable rates.
(Tlltf)
64th ST., 25, W
Off Control Pork Wart
Nowly remodeled and
refurnished single*, and double*
with hltehenettaa.
Also 3 room opts.
(Ttltf)
B4TH ST. 203 W. Single rm 88.
Frigidalre A cooking. *12. See
Supt Apt. 21.
111TH ST . 72 East Apt. 1. Large
kitchenette. Front, good neighbor
hood. Sea supl on premises.
112TH ST.. W., LARGE rm. neat
ly furn. working man pref. Must
have good reierencee call from
9 a m. - 7:30 p.m. MO 2-8926.
112TH ST.. W.. LARGE beautiful rm
Working people pref. Nr. si
AU 3-2782 TR 6-7348.
112th ST.. 545 W. (Broadway)
HOTEL OXFORD
New Kitchenette 815.00 Week Up
Full 24-Hour Hotel Service
M0 2-9700
(«17tf)
113TH ST., 322 W. DOUBLE rm.
hot A cold running water, work
ing person prei. *12 per wt.
SW 4-2503.
113TH ST., 257. W. - Single A
double turn kitchenette, rma, call
after 6 PM.
64th St, 156 Wart
Nowly Renovated
1 AND 2 ROOMS
With Incinerator
Telephone In Every Room
FRANKLIN ARMS
738tf)
_________________ *7. Refriger
ation and cooking.’*13.63 per wt
and up. Elevatored building, re-
ferecna required.
WEST 90'S. LARGE FRONT furn ,
man pref., all tranap. call 5 p.m.
A wkend. UN 5-8314.
94TH ST W
AU
Large furnished rm
FO 8-0036.
21* W. 93RD Double*, cooking *13
A op. Singles 88 up. Security.
114TH ST.. 119 W. APT., 1A ROOM
for rent. Welfare, settled woman
pref. AC 2-3589.
114TH ST. W. 2 or 1 rooms. Uae
of kitchen, child. Rl 9-7067 Kelly.
114TH ST.. 124. W., Couple. Work
ing people pref. MO 2-1464.
115TH ST., 101. APT. 4B. Single,
person pref. child. Near subway.
115TH ST., W.» A Manhattan Ave.
Nicely furnished large room. *18
week. 818 security. Man pref.
Call TE 1-5437.
MO 6-1049
U6TH ST.. 360 W. — Working people
iigeierred. Reference* required.
Single*, doubles, running water.
Newly renovated. Venetian blinds.
Community kitchen. *8.50614 wkly.
115TH ST.. 213. W.. Attractive rm
Furn. Rm . call after 6.
Working person. Reasonable.
Furnished Rooms
Furnished Rooms
MANHATTAN
MANHATTAN
123RD ST , 157, W„ APT 1 or S.
139TH ST.. 122 West, Apt. 3—Room
123RD ST., 131, W.. Single rm,
W 140TH ST - Single rm,
quiet
quiet heuae.
heme. FO *6174.
I23RD ST W. O 7th Ave. Medium
rm. Gentleman pref. Eves ( - *.
Sat. 'til 2 p.m. MO 26743.
U4
94TH ST. NYC. Singles.
service.
U6TH ST.. W.. SINGLE ROOM.
FO 8-0036
123RD ST. 246. W.. NEATLY tarn.
Men pref.
*
•
»
96TH IT
137, W . APT 2E. 2 Ad-
nns. Furnished. *22.50
Apply het. 7-10 P.M.
Do You Need
A Room
Worm A Comfortoblo
WE HAVE IT
YOU WILL RENT OUR
ROOMS ON SIGHT
Bftttr * Safe Living At
THE MIDWAY
A Fireproof Building
Enjoy A Homo
KITCHENETTES
from $20 op
In n fwrnithod Room
Full Hotel Service
Uan Fiwe-Utllltlaa Frea
Talaphma In Room
Blavntar Oporntar On
Daty *4 Hanra Dally
Na Saenrlty—Na Faa
Wa Ale* Aeeaaaaeedata
Tiaaalaats A Taarlata
Rooms wlthoot cooking
From $13.50 wL for 1
From $15.00 wL for 2
M0 8-7200
Ash Far Raam Claek
218 Wort 100th Stroof
-ht oa the Ceraar
af Braadwny
wist or..
West. Nlca kltch-
louble I
AC 2-7830
116TH ST.. 73 W. Apt. 21.
Neatly
furn rm. Man pref.
116TH ST.. 36 W., UCHTMAN Ren
tal Service. Single6ouble rooms.
Use of kitchen. Newly decorated.
See Mr. Jorden, Manager.
1I6TH ST., W., of Lenox Ave.. Med
ium. no cooking, UN 5-1373.
118TH ST., Wl W. Apt. 2-W. Com
fortable rm to let.
123RD ST., 34S W. Single rm. Middle-
aged respectable working
pref. Must have refs.
123RD ST W. (7th Ave.) Room.
Gentleman pref. MO 36986.
123RD ST. 355 W. Single A doable
rooms. Working men pref.
124TH ST.. E„ LARGE kitchen
ette. La Salle Realty. 218 W. 116
St.
11BTH ST . 12, W.. NEATLY furn
ished studio rm. with kitchen A
frigidalre service. *9.50. E d-
warda Sisters Realty Associates.
740 St. Nicholas Av. AU 668*0.
118TH ST.. W., LARGE kitchenette
Private house. La Salle Realty.
218 W. 116 St.
11FTH ST.. 353. W , APT. 41. 1. 2,
Single couple pref.. Ref.
U8TH ST . W.. (Bet Lenox A 7th),
Large front rm A kitchen, Re-
•pectabla matured working husband
A wife pref. 126 P.M. EN 9-2320
No Bundays.
W. 118TH ST.. 205. APT. 1*. Single
working man pref. UN 4-3042
124TH ST., 110. W., APT. 4W, Med
lum rm, working man pref. Ref
ei ncea required.
125 ST , W. FURNISHED ROOMS
NO FEE
NO FEE
cooking, private ref., A sinks
CALL M0 2-1920
Singles and kitchenettes 810.50 wkly
East and West Side
BROKER
UN 5-5881
209 W. 125th St. Rm. 114
128TH FT.. *4*. W.. (Nr. Broadway)
Singlae with private hatha. 814-
811 wkly. Doublet with private
bath* *18- *18 wkly. Cooking add
ad If desired.
126TH ST.. 9, W., MODERN front
studio. 99.50 kitchen facilities. Ed
wards Slatera Realty Associates.
740 St. Nicholas Av*. AU *6880.
1J8TH ST., 31 W. Small tarn rma.
89.50 A *1X80.
U8TR ST W. Single. MO. Man pref.
Cooking. MO 86986.
W. 126TH ST . 1M Apt 3-W. Large
rm near all transportation. Set
tied people pref.
127TH ST , gl. W. APT. 3B. Wei
fare.
128TH ST. near Lenox - Lovely
kitchenette Working couple praf.
814.60. Also clean medium rm
with running water, *7.80 - Steady
working man pref, references.
OW 9 3552
a. After 5 p.m.
129TH ST.. 17, W.. SINGLE room,
119TH ST W (7th Ava.) Naat.
lum rm. Working pref. MO 662*4 Nq
clean, man pref. LE 46407
i* IT.. W. FURNISHED ROOMS
Nq
140TH ST., 142 W. Apt 4-M. Large
rm far rent
140TH ST . 47rw7Kitchenette7front.
1 person pref. Ring top bell 4
time* after 5-.30.
140TH ST. W. — Working person
pref. AU 1-1155
140TH ST., W.. 2 RMS. Use of|
kitchen. Adult* pref. FO 8-2014.
141ST ST.. 137, W., APT. 27. Large
room. Working man or couple
pref. CaU TO 2-3145. after 3 p.m.,
except Mondays.
141ST ST W. Furn.
AD 4-3810
rm to let.
141ST ST., 276, W„ APT. E, SmaU
tarn rm. cooking.
141ST ST., 1 large room and 2 ad
joining rma. Professional people
praf. DA 36273 after 4 p.m.
141ST ST., W., LARGE rm, work
ing woman or welfare lady pref
With use of living room and kit
chen. Nice quiet place. CaU HO 4-
7006 after 8 pm. and all day
Sat. h Sun.
149WT) ST t 19-3 W APT 5 MAN
6601*. AU 1-7427.
rm. Kitchenette to rent.
142ND ST., 507 W. - Working people
preferred. Reference* required.
Stogie*, doable*, elevator, comman-
Ity Utchen. **.50*15 weekly.
HOTEL BARBERA
kitchenette*, apte.. Weal
qulat atmoapbara. dally-
TV. maid.
lee. Parking la
Ml W. L
a
at.
AU $-9000
(BStf)
143RD ST., *17 W. HOTEL SERVICE
HOTEL NORCIT
Kitchen privileges; quiet; clean
143RD ST., 167 W Apt. 10. Nicely
furnished front rm.
MT. MORRIS PK W.. FURN RM.
Cooking privileges EN 9-2757.
MtTmORRIS PARK, M, W , Apt 4E
Large furn rm private home. Work
ing people pref.
119TH ST.. MB. W.. APT. 2B. Room
—-1—iLl.- -> m-. -.»^1
vqa-Ag
worRing people prei.
IHTH ST., 111. W., FURNISHED
rm. single or double. Working
people prof. MO 665*1 eve*, af
ter X
U9TH ST.. 100, W., APT. 7D. Room.
Working people preferred. MO 2-
*16*.
119TH ST.. 102. W„ APT *E. Furn
Mud rm. Working praf.
119TH n., W.. WARM. Comfort
able rm. working
UN 5-7568,
11JTH ST West. Large and medium
Working pref. Elevator MO 86458
120TH ST'. Christian Home"
Single pref.
SA 2-M62
ST . Nr. B’way, FURN. rm*.
Telephone 6 to ( P.M. AU M*7«.
MSTH 8T.. 56. W.. APT. 5E. Furn-
rms. children. AC 1-1248.
10STH and B'way also
183rd and St. Nicholls Ave. Beau
tlful rm. large, small. Referenca
MO 2-9719
KriTH ST , 74. W„ LARGE atogleal
and doable*. Cooking and r*fri<-|
erntton. (11 and 11* Wkly. UN •-
FOR WANT ADS
CAU TODAY
Ri 9-5300
121ST ST,. Ml. W., Kitchenette.
Working middle-age woman praf.
Raf*. ParaaO. CaO 76 pja.
121ST ST., 118 C. LARGE a ad
small tarn Rma Private Room.
Working Adnlto pref. Cooking
121ST ST.. 10. W., KMchenettea 86.
k *14. wkly. Mr, Jackaon.
1B8T ST.. 1*8. W. APT. >X LAROC
clean Elevator Quiet au rround -
tag*. 110.58 Girl prof
12SNP ST., E . KITCHENETT« ad
from Clean modern bulktlng
Good hast A hot water. Incinera
tor Rualneaa couple pref Mr
________
Baldwin AT 9-7*81
123RD ST. W Large -m. Man prof.
Caoklag prlvUagau. SW 56878
123RD ST.. W.. MEDIUM atze kll
jkaaatti. U Oala Realty. 218 W.
u< at.
cooking, private ref., k sinks
CALL UN 5-2461
12BTH 8T-. 18, W.. SINGLE rm.
share kitchen with one perion
reasonable refrigerator.
129TH ST.. 80 W. Apt *-D. Furn.
room. Working people preferred
EN 96780
138TH ST . W . 2 or 1 ROOMS.
Use of kitchen. Child. RI 9-7087
Kelly.
131ST ST , 141 W
"THE DUNSTON"
Clean, quiet. 812
Bee Office. AU 10940
r*MT)
132NT) »T.. 106. W . SINGLE tin.
Cooking. Ute of refrigerator. *6 25
wkly. TO 16804.
122ND ST.. >1* W. Single available.
Working people pref. CaU
1 pm.
132ND ST., 280 W. Large kitchenette
rma. Single room*.
1.12NI) ST".’i14 Weal Mcely"Furniahed
unita. reasonable weekly rale*. Re*
manager. Mr. Weaton
fjntf)
133 ST . W. FURNISHED ROOMS
NO FEE
NO FEE
cooking, private ref., k sink*
CALL SW 4-0712
I34TH ST , W.. NEATLY tarnish
ed large rm quiet home, settle
buaineas man woman praf.
cooking AU 8-2828.
135TH Or,. Ill, W . APT. 1. FURN
rms. AU 2-7520.
REDUCED RATES
Rich's Plaza a
AIR CONDITIONED
ROOMS
35 Brodhwrrt Av*.
*« 144Hi St.
Smart A Homolik*
All Mdrn. Convonloncos
Talovition — Tolophon*
Radio — Ronnlng water
in oocli room. Frivot*
both*, wall to wall cor-
pating. Maid Mrvica.
TRANSIENTS
AD 4-7300
Baorga Rich, Prop.
148TH ST . 511. W., APT IW. Set
tied wortong gentleman prof.
Delta Hotel
409 W. 145 St.
Furniahed Running water. Beauty-
real matfraaaaa, single room*, lacle
and ednall. 1<A rooms, bath-Mlchen,
2 room kitchenette. By day or weak.
References required
124 W 146TH ST . apt 5B. (2 amall),
1 large furniahed rm. cooking
privilege*, call after < p.m.. PR- ST
4 7153. all tranap
147TR ST , 215, W., APT. 11, Furn
lahad room. Working man prefer
153RO ST , 250. W . APT
12, Cou-
pla prof.
I35TH ST. - 7th Av* Kitchenette
available. Working people pref.
AU 5-1W1
I50TH n , 400 W . apt. 42. Neat,
qulat, AU 3 4811
1WTR 0T.. MB. W. APT. X MED
im single settled man praf.
157TR ST . 476. W.. APT 2W. Pri
vate rm qulel people prof
1JBTH ST , 218 W.
Apply Mias Taaaley,
1J8TH w.?“w ."MOOM""ln priva
154TH ST . 419 W Qulel atngle
Raapactabla settled man pref All
oonvanfenraa After 8.
prof. TO 264*7.
1J7TH FT., W (nr. B’way) Elev.
138TH ST., US. W . Hall rm
tog gentleman prof.
1JTTH or . 22X W. ROOMS. Male
can Thura -Sun WA $-1323 Wkdya.
before $ a m. O after • p.m.
IRVING ARMS HOTEL
222 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
(Corner 94th Street)
Refrigeration and cooking
every room.
In
SINGLES — (II UP WEEKLY
DOUBLES—*17.5* UP WEEKLY
Daily *3 50 and up.
Maid Service
Irving Arma credit cards
honored.
For Information and reserva
tions:
CALL Rl 9-6320
General Management. Jo* Rubino
RIVERSIDE DRIVE, nr IStth St.
Rm. kitchenette, private bath.
Owner. Mo 3-3788 or SW 5-5182.
ST. NICHOLAS AVE.. 721. Corner
W 146 St. Large furniahed sky
light room. Refrigerator. Cooking
privileges. Working people pref.
CaU aupt. after 4 p.m. AU 1-7821.
8T. NlCHOtAS AVE., (h W. 197
St.) Large nn, completely tarn,
■ingle peraon pref. AD 4-3278.
WT. NICHOLAS" AVE? Neat rm In
quiet home. RI 96640
iff ''I( HOLAS"pL7 Nr W "l5*ai 08.
Medium room. Man preferred.
AU 66713
NICHOIAS AVE W. 147UI St.
Neat room. Working person prof.
AU ------
ST. NICHOIJkS AVE., 742 APT. 6.
Single pref. Conking
ST NICHOLAS-AVE?. «4L Apt (1ST
Large double rm. * beds. 2 eloaata.
Caupla prof. AU 07178.
Cooking
ST7 NICHOLAS AVE.. W153 at .
Larga attractive Cooking Work
Ing woman or couple pref Reel
I reimportation FO 86833 after $
•ad weekend*.
*7 NICHOLAS AVE. (aubway) 1
rms. private kitchen Ret in 58
a.m. • 111* p.m. Rl M8W;
c _____
MO 66321
st Nicholas" ave 7 w. single
rm very comfortable near auh
way and bua Ring once or 3
time*.
Furnished Rooms
Furnished Room*
Furnished Rooms
MANHATTAN
MANHATTAN
MANHATTAN
157TH ST Near B'way. Large rm.
Respectable working man pref.
References required. AD 4-017*.
ST. NICHOLAS AVE., 707. Furnished
rm. with cooking. Sea auperin
tendent.
157TH ST . W . N-. Broadway, Beau-1 ST NICHOLAS PL.. 32 Apt 4D
tifully furnished rm. Privileges.
Woman pref. Call after 6 p.m.
AU day Sat 6> Sun. FO 8-2983
1MTH ST . 400. W.7 AJPT 12H7Wa»h-
ington Hgts — Large nn work
ing man or woman pref. No cook
ing
Rm ■ to let. Kitchen privilege*.
ST NICHOLAS A VE," UPTOWN
Living rm a bedrin. FO 8-0036.
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
KITCHENETTES 8> ROOMS 810 UP
GLOVER BROKER 10 8-1540
•pectable middle-aged person pref WASHINGTON HEIGHTS: LARGE
1162ND ST. 562. W, SINGLE room.
Man pref. References.
168TH ST., 550 W . Middle-aged
man pref .
CaU LO 8-6356
175TH ST.. 528. W., APT. PH.
rma adjoining WA 3-7675.
182ND ST.. 566. W.. BEAUTIFUL
single and double rm*. 811.50,
812.50. 818, *21, per week. Work
ing people pref
A MSTERDAM ".A VE?.~1993?'Apt' 52
Nr W 159th St. Rm. $11. Coiking,
nr sub* a buses. Man pref.
Richard Hotel
Front room. Spacious cloaat. Ref
erences: PR 3-4203- Before 2
all day weekends.
SEVENTH AVE.. Location. 136 M.
Beautifully furn. Conveniences.
Working adult* praf. Call after 4
and aU day Saturday. AU 6-9152.
7TH AVE, 2460, APT 66. Furn
ished rms. with cooking. CaU FO-
8-2274._________ ____ ________
TTH AVI., a 120TH ST7. Rm. Slng-
gle or couple pref. Cooking. Ele
vator building RI 9-4557.________
TTH AVE, 2337. Apt 5-Cheerful
rooms with use of kitchen. *6, 89
*12.50. AD 4-2341 - FO 86500
(68U)
AU J-8808 7TH AVE., 2138. APT.
5, Single
Room. Man preferred, MO 36222.
SINGLE ROOM Working person
pref. Elevator. WA 6-3392.
NICE Comfortable room. Man
pref. Elevator. WA 66712.
NEAT ROOM. Working people pref.
No cooking AU 36510.
ROOM WORKINGman pref. Ref
erences AU 1 7936.
NEATLY “FURNISHED" room." Man
pref. AU 6-7361.
LARGE OR SMALL furnished rm.
neatly furnished, couple or wo
man pref AU 3-3094.
LARGE RM OFF
hall
working
couple pref TO 2 5948
FURNISHED RM. buaineaa couple
pref. TO 2-2491
SMALL RM Reliable working man
pref TR *6477.
NEATLY Furnished. Quiet reliable
steady working man pref. LE 4-
3874.
ROOMsTTt 2 together. caU AU 3-
4024, c/o Mrs. Baile.
NEATLY FURN RM. Conveniently
located MO 9-0811.
KITCHENETTES, and single*" Wa
king couple* and men pref. Rl 9-
8617.
LARGE RM, Cooking, man or wo
man preferred SA 26791.
,
SMALL RM. SINGLE person pref.
Respectable. No cooking. WA 7-
5145.
LARGE BEAUTIFUL Kitchenette
rm Middie-age Christian couple
pref. MO 26554.
LARGE BBEAUTIFUL front room.
Cooking: Working Pref. AU J-
9535. After 7 p.m. AU 1-3121.
SMALL RM Working man pref.
UN 4-7449
6 Bradhurst St.
Maid a telephone service
Dally, weekly transients.
(923tf)
NEAR B'WAY. Neatly furnished.
Working girl pref. FO 8-8573.
CENTRAL PARK W.. 446 (W 104-
105th Sts) Furnished kitchenette*.
Rms, choice location. UN 4-4171.
CONVENT AVE.. 260. APT. 64,
Large rm for rent, working man
pref., call after 4 p.m. AD 4-9545.
CONVENT AVE.. 310, APT. 3A,
Nice. No lodger*. Working pref.
CONVENT AVETT Sunny, quiet,
Gentlemar. pref. Sub. Ref*. AU-
3-4403.
CONVENT AVE.. 310. LARGE neat
room. WA 66165.
CONVENT AVE., SETTLED Re
spectable working pref. AU 6-0729
CONVENT AVE., 2 LARGE rms
Working couple pref. TY 3-7549
CONVENT AVE. Large neatly fur
nished room Business people pref.
UN 46774
EDGECOMBE AVE. Private house.
Kitchenette. Man pref. AU 3-7074
after 6, also Sat. and Sun.
EDGECOMBE AVE Nr. 145 St. sub
way. Male pref. AU 66148.
HAMILTON PLACE
HOTEL
Newly Renovated. Clean
1-Room Housekeeping
Unita
Private Batha
Television
COMPLETE
HOTEL SERVICE
Telephone In Every Room
REASONABLE RATES
Transients
24-Hr. Switchboard
Service
Quiet, Fine Neighborhood
30 Hamilton Pl„ FO 8-5200
(138th St., B’way Subway)
TTH AVE , 2323. APT 4N
rm. quiet people pref.
Private
SEVENTH AVE., 24&0. APT. 67.
Neat, girl preferred. AD 4-8061
7TH AVE., 1809. apt. 3-S (6th f.) 2
front rms, nice wrk. couple pref.
TTH AVE.. 2441 Apt 32. Room. Work
ing man pkeferred.
..... ,
7TH AVE,. 2400 Apt 35. Room. Work
ing woman preferred
7TH AVE. Apt *-A. Furnished I K^HENEraT"""^^ modern.
room, references.
7TH AVE., 2067 Apt 56
Men pref. RI 96238
KITCHENETTE, quiet, clean, warm
bouse. Male students pref. MO 3-
8732.
adults preferred. Security. Ap-
ply 264 Lenox Ave.
BEAUTIFUL LARGE front, couple
pref AD 46061
ROOM FOR RENT
EN 9 7891
SINGLE. WELFARE pref. Cooking
Refrigerator. Plenty heat - hotinjR?
Kitchenette sinele person
**““• per*’n
SINGLE and Kitchenette. AD 46202:
between 5:30 k 7:30 p.m. '
WTCHENETTES Single *1360. Dou
ble ^17.50 MO 6-8500.
le ^i-5i
LARGE FURN RM Working adults
pref. AD 46533.
VERY PRIVATE. Neatly furn room
Cooking 811 UN 46364.
GlKi
SINGLE”ft DOUBLE ROOMS. 88.50^FURN. KITCHENETTES Working
I
pref Refs SW 46345
up. CaU AU 36066.
FURNISHED RM. woman pref. 7-
9 a.m. 6-11 p.m. MO 66810.
157TH ST.. 470 W.. Apt. 2W. Private
rm. Quiet people pref.
ROOMS, Kitchenette* A Apt*
Manhattan. Bronx & Brooklyn
Square Deal Room Renting Service
402 W. 145th St. FO 8-5506
LARGE FRONT rm A kitchen, ring
Wyatt bell once AU 16770.
2 NICE PRIVATE ROOMS for"rent.
Cooking. Settled working person
pref. CaU Sat. TO 2-9910.
KITCHENETTES
HUDSON Residence.
1649 Amsterdam Ave. (cor W 141st)
St ) Housekeeping rms *11 50 wk. 2 __
rm apts. Working rouples preferred
*18.40 wk. AU 3-5140.
(414tf)
KITCHENETTES - *12 50, *13 50,
»lfso. *15. *16- and up. AU 3-9496.
(17tf)
KITCHENETTES - Singles. 115:
doubles *18 up. Clean House, ele
vator. phone and room service —
FABLON HOTEL. 306 W. 99th St.
UN 5 5877.
MANHATTAN
2 RM KIICHENE'iTES. Some pri-
vate baths. Unfurn-Furn. *20 up.
348 W. 145 St. AD 4-5948. Jones.
Furnished Rooms
i
BRONX
134TH ST . 454, E , LARGE A email
kitchenettes. All convenience*.
MO 96673. AD 4-4007.
136TH ST.. 425 E. Kitchenette single
man pref. CY 2-9589
113®TH ST E. Furnished rm. Single
<ltttf) person pref. MO 9-7257.
2 ADJOINING ROOMS, -eatly furn. I p- 14STH ST Jackson Ave
Also medium sited front m , w„rMn< couple or Mngle pre{;
Woman any age pref. TO 2-7690. Kilch(,n privUege*. MO 5-9267.
HAMILTON PL., (W. 142nd St.),
Large-small rms. FO 86036.
SINGLE RM. Neatly tarnished wo
man pref. CaU after 6, WA 66636.
LENOX AVE. (W 112th St.) Work- NEATLY FURN WITH or without
166TH" ST., 336 e77" NICE rooms.
2st floor. Single 812.50. Double
815.50. Business couple or lady
pref. TA 8-3014.
tog couple pref. Child. Good heat,: kitchenette. Respectable businessj ________________________________
I168TH ST.. 747 E. Neatly furnished
Christian home. AU 36978.
KITCHENETTES — 1*4, 2*^ furn. nn. Stogie lady pref. TU 7-1165
| girl pref. FO 8-7920.
LENOX AVE., 272. Desireahle rms.
Large or small. LE 46194.
LENOX AVE., 53. SINGLE furn.
rm. Working man pref. SW 4-2823.
LENOX AVE.. 523. APT. 3, Front
rm. no cooking. (8 wkly.
MADISON AVE.. 110TH ST., Kit
chenette in clean modern building.
Good Heat, Hot water Inciner
ator. Business couple pref. Mrs.
Martin LE 4 7012.
unfurnished. Some private baths.________________ ______
8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
348 W. 145 St. AD 46948 JONES) 166TH E. (A Grant Ave.), LARGE
light near transp. pleasant sur
roundings reasonable elderly lady
pref. CY 36963.
___ ____ _____
LARGE BRIGHT RM. 2 windows
Neatly furn. AD 4-1125 after 6.
Couple or woman pref.
___________________________ ________ (]69TH ST., E., LARGE, cosy rm.
KITCHENETTES. CaU after 7 p.m. to quiet house. KI 2-2785, Kl 2-
TU 7-2188. Business people pref. 6794.
RMS FOR IkENT. Quiet, respect- 177TH^ST E. Near Concourse. Beau
able person pref Week day FO 8- tlful loom. Erigidaire k running
8715, wkends KI 66463.
water to room. Fine neighborhood
CY 9 7349
_
RM
Furnished Rooms
BRONX
Furnished Rooms
BROOKLYN
______ AVI. HR CONC
MOD. RMS. NEWLY-DECORATED
LARGE A SMALL $10 UP
COOKING. A-1 ADULTS PREF.
OWNER. CY 56271
MORRIS AVE., NEAR E. 165 St.
— Large rm. Privileges. JE 6 2848
PRbPfiECT"AVE.. 797“Apt 8. Half
block lrom sub. 2 furn rm* for
rent. Respectable Indie* pref.
PROSPECT AVE E 167th St Lning
and 2 bedrm*. FO 8-0036.
SUMMIT AVE.. 1003 — Large rm.
Near Yankee Stadium Kitcben
privilege*. Telephone. TA 9-3181
or JE 6-9197
1ST ST., near 7th Av*., 1H rm.
- kitchenette, share bath. ST 96683
ADELPHI ST. 1*1. LARGE 1 rm.
kitchenette, MA 5 7543.
ALABAMA NEAR Riverdale — 2
rm kitchenette, attractively tarn-
tailed, all convenience*, buaineas
person preferred. ST 36347.
BAINBRIDGE ST., M. LARGE "fur
nished rm. M3S0,
far*.
BAINBRIDGE ST. 455. LARGE
furnished rm, respectable
preferred.
BERGEN ST. 1211 — Large tar
nished rm.
TIFFANY STREET
981
Near Westchester Ave. Spacloua
clean rooms. Kitchen Privileges.
.
Single* and doublet. Refrigerator In BERGEN ST.. 993. 1 LARGE rm,
every room. Moderate rental* Near
------—
convenient tranap. DA 9-6423
BERGEN ST., 1356 — 2
view after 5:30 or 6.
andI b“h- ------
Private kitchen.
RMS.
--
'
-
(929tf)
TIFFANY STREET.. 965. Single*
(12615. Double* *16-518. Private
cooking faculties. DA 9-2639.
(lOMtf)
TREMONT AVE. — Concourse Sec
Man pref. (14 wk DA 3-1313.
TRINITY AVE.. 1041. Large, furn.
rm. Working person pref. Kitchen
privilege*. KI 2-9633.
VYSE AVE. Large A smaU rma.
Cooking and phon* privilege*. Nr
tranap. DA 36172.
__
WILLIS-AVE 7 348 Kitchenette *17.
Single* *7.50. EA 4-4580.
SMALL ROOM *10 WEEK
DA 9-9353
RM. Private house, near subway.
CY 9-1349
NEATLY furnished room to rent.
CsU LU 9-7
J 9-74j*
n, facing
LARGE front rm. facing park. Pri
vate kitchen, nicely furnished.
DA 9-3280
FURNISHED rm for rent. CaU:
TR 8 1721
BERGEN ST. near Kingaton-Neat.
ly furnished single rm, no Book
ing. PR 3-4480.
BERGEN ST . 1036. LARGE rm.
share kitchen
BERGEN ST.. 1125, rms, respect
able working men preferred.
BERKELEY PL. Modern studio rm.
Cooking. AU tranap. Gay arty,
people preferred. ST 36943.
BORO HALL. Nice furnished rma.
With or without kitchenette*.
VI 7-7676
BUSHWICK AVE., near Hancock
St. large
attractive kitchenette.
all convenience*. bualnesa peraon
preferred. ST 16347
one large back. *12.50, tub. gentle
man preferred. GL 36145.
BTUSHW1CK AVE.. LARGE rm
Working peraon pref HY 1-3075
3USHW1CK SECTION — 2 nicely
furnished rma. Private bath Work
ing gentleman preferred. After I
p.m. HY 16182.
BUSHW1CK AVE., LARGE rm. tar-
child pref.. DA 3-5236.
—----------1 nished. private home GL 36015
BEAUTIFULLY FURN. ROOMS.
and apts. Clean - Quiet. LU 96849 BUSHWICK SECTION: 2 furnished
or DA 36063 evenings
kitchen and hath.
-------------------------------------------------------------Working adult* preferred. Call
,r?O,?‘'
LOVELY RM. Refrigerator. Res- i
pectable business couple or «ld |
erly welfare or pensioner pref. Bl-SMWILK — Bedrm and
m 34473
DA 3-7471
2 ADJOINING RMS. Respectable
working girl pref. Also single rm
Call after 6 p m To tie seen to be!
appreciated. WY 1 2767.
living
rm. 2 persons preferred. Transp.
Call evenings. GL 5-7022.
BUSHWICK — Warm hall rm. Work
ing man preferred. CL 3-1438.
CAMBRIDGE PL.. 105 - ISmaU rm?
LARGE CLEAN FURN rm?
c*nL_Refine<1 workin* preferred.
after 6 P M. LU 56151.
CARLTON A VE.. 211. LARGE" rra
with complete kitchen attached,
couple preferred.
CARLTON AVE., 258. Large furn
rm. Cooking. No cooking. JA 2-
2474.
CARROLL ST. SMALL RM. pri
vate bath, cooking. HI 36436.
CHESTER ST.. 133
Hall bedroom
CLASSON AVE., RM with cooking
accommodations ST 9-3188
CLERMONT AVE ? 424. Furniahed
kitchenette. ST 36708.
CLIFTON PL.. QUIET, SAFE. sub.
*10. No cooking MA 26862.
CROWN HEIGHTS. Neatly furnish
ed. private bath, single preferred,
homelike. HY 3-0343
CRO1YN HEIGHTS Vicinity —Furn
ished rm. single person preferred.
Welfare. *13 wkly. Owner.
PR 4 *314
CUMBERLAND ST , 245. Rm with
cooking. Working couple preferred.
UL 86704
CUMBERLAND ST., 8th Ave. sub.
kitchenette and hall rm with sink
JA 26462.
381 CUMBERLAND ST. 1*4 room
furnished. Middle aged couple or
father and son preferred.
DEAN ST , 1261, RM and kitchen-
ette, with private bath, tingle girl
preferred.
DEAN ST., bet New York and Noe-
traad Avea, kitchenette, work-cou
ple preferred, IN 7-7318.
NICE RM. Quiet settled woman
pref. Concourse Vic. WE 3-1349.
RM. Nr. LND trains. Couple or
single man pref. CaU CY 46731
RM FOR RENT.
TU 16631
•
i ADJOINING FITRNISHED rma.
Working people pref. WY 2-1980
WARM RM with 6 without cook
ing business people pref. call aU
wk CY 3-2467.
LARGE FURN RM. Cooking faci
lities. single woman pref.. caU
after 7(p.m.. LU 86775.
LARGE FURN RM. plenty heat-
hot water. Working couple or man
pref. JE 7-0868 after 6 p.m.
2 FURN rms. working couple pref
DA 3-5212
1 DOUBLE front room and 1 single
front room. Near Concourse and
6th Ave subway line. LU 3-1555
LARGE FURN rm. quiet - home.
Working lady pref. Call 6 p.m.,
all day Sat-Sun DA 3-7406.
LARGE ROOM. Working couple
pref. Cooking - Children. DA 9-
3636.
NICELY furnished, convenient trans
portation - Cooking. SE 36680
LARGE studio rm. Private bath,
kitchen k entrance. Working peo
ple pref. OL 56282.
Quiet home-Call DA 9-1211
After 7 p.m.. KI 2-5258
,,T^EF UEAn” ST . furnished" rm. gentle
preferred, PR 46574
, ——— ---------------------------------------------
DECATUR ST., 19 — Small rm.
ettled working man
~ST~
DECATUR ST. 194. 2 furnished
rm* to let. Working couple prefer
red. Call 6:30 p.m.
CONVENT AVE.. MEDR’M s i z e LARGE furnished private rm* and RECENTLY DECORATEDfurn rm
quiet house. Single person pref.
Reasonable. WA 36941.
kitchenette. RI 9-8311.
kitchenette. La Salle Realty,
W. 116TH ST.,
218
water. WA 3-3511 LE 4-7389.
pref. WA 3-0941.
2 RMS FOR rent; rm. woman
Unfurnished Rooms
RM. Mother, child, or elderly person
pref. WY 16163 morns.
LARGE RM. Well furniahed. Refer-
DA 3 2888. LU 9 8360
FURN RM Working peraon pref.
Kitchen privileges. SE 3-7245.
hnme 81 neighborhood. Rent reas
onable Working peraon or atudent
pref. TR 8-2379.
ARGE FURN RM. Quiet home.
Can 6 p.m. an day Sat.-Sun. DA-
3-7408.
Can after 4 p.m. JE 7-7852.
respectable home, light oooklng.
Stogie person pref. CaU eve*. All
day Sat. k Sun. WY 2 2061.
ARGE RM k Private hath call
after 5 p.m. TU 26392
ly couple, bachelor pref., eve*,
all day FrL. Sat., Sun A Mon.
LU 86142
Tranap CY 46123.
NICELY Furn rma. Working
couple pref. OL 4-7539.
JVTNG ROOM end BEDROOM
Working people pref. Price reas
onable. DA 9-4560 call after 1.
Quiet home. DA 86874.
WE 3 8712
nr bua and sub. WE 3-1983.
LARGE rm working girls or couple
pref Ref MO 2-7007,
LARGE front room Elevator ear 1
vice. Call AD 46053.
180TH ST E Prospect Av*. Lovely
rm. Share totchen, hath. Bualnesa
peraon prof. SB 3-1247
181ST ST ~ 73 W^ Large double,
RM, Nicely furn. Stogla pref. CaU
oooklng, LU 7-3053.
morns-evea. WA 66563.
BEAUTIFUL RM. Private bath, new
bldg. Eve*. All day Sat-Sun.
EN 96872
„
NEATLY Furniahed rm. Working
couple pref. Social security Cook
ing allowed. FO
1 RM. MAN PREFERRED
AU 66830
FURN RM. Single working person
pref. SA 2-1029
LARGE ROOM Working couple or
tingle person pref. Near 8th Ave.
aubway. Call AU 1-2747 before
noon or from 6 to 9 p.m.
LARGE FRONT. AU tranap at door.
Man pref. Call 5 p m. k weekend*.
UN 5-8314
2 ADJOINING RMS. Couple pref.
Child Cooking TO 26021
LARGE front rm Stogie man pref.
Nr 151 St on St Nicholas Ave.
JA 96621
LARGE
man
room
praf. A
AD 46081.
for rent. Working
LARGE RM Working man pref.
AU 6-3343
LARGE A Small rma. Single peraon
pref. AU 1 5222.
ATTRACTIVE room. I-arge. TV
available. Ruelnen person pref.
Call TR 36540 after 6
KITCHENETTE " Neatly""furniahed
Working couple pref. *18 weekly,
Apply: 241 W. 134 St. Basement
ROOM, quiet home. Buaineas <1E
or man pref. Ref*. AU 66188.
City College. K«fa. AU 6<88
ferred SW 5-711*.
212TH ST E. Very largeT nr tranap.
Cooking. Child. OL 36182.
214TH ST., E., BEAUTIFUL large
front, couple pref. AD 46061.
E. 214TH ST. Stogie working man
pref. *1*. wkly. TU 1-3*33.
E. 219TH ST. Rm. Working gentle-"
man pref. TU 26178.
220TH ST.. 904 E. Apt 2nd fl. Large
rm. Working couple pref. Nr
lavatory.
ALDUS ST., 973. Fum rma, clean,
cheap. See aupt DA 3-9414.
A RNOW A VE., 1815." ROOM. Work
ing person pref. KI 7-3672.
BRONX. Furniahed rooms, cooking
facilities, own refrigeration, work-
Ing men preferred, reasonable.
135 Bruckner Blvd.. M(> 96934
Super.
BROOK AVE., 1222. Furn. rm. Share
kitchen A bath Nr. tranap. (11-
*18 wkly. JA 86761.
BROOK AVE.. 990 (lMth St.) 2 rma.
Kitchenette, bath. *13.80 wkly.
(XAY AVE. Furn. rm available
. l0 quiet home. LU *6187
CLAY AVE. Front rm. Share kitchen-
bath with 1. Working peraon pref.
Eve* CY 3-7782
CLINTON AVE. 2006 Furniahed
room* for rent. Buaineaa men prof.
Collag* Ave. 1321 (170 St.)
Single*. double*. qulel
house
Studio rms. kitchen privileges, nr
subway
(1028tf)
t. BRONX Room. Businesa peraon
prof. Nr transportation. OL *6727
DAVIDSON AVE. Nice rm. buaineas
peraon pref FO 5 1546.
WE .3-9242
pie pref MO 5 8509.
_____ IE RMS All 1
Ineea persons preferred. LU 9-
7908,______________
tOOM. Respectable working man
FIATBURH, Large rm, cooking prir-
preferred. DA 56113 13 p.m.)
llegea. SIS. UL 86001.
Also single
CY
K)1TBI.E RM Private home. Nice
area. Must have refer. TI 16847
DECATUR ST . 10* - Large rm.
Newly decorated. Working coupla
preferred HY 1-2086
DECATUR ST.. 806. Reapectobla
working man preferred.
DECATUR ST . 329. FURNISHED
rm. all convenience*, lady pre
farrod. HY 367*4.
DECATUR ST . 627. RM and urn of
kitchen working man
GL 36*47
DECATUR ST . 1146. 3 FURNISH-
ed rms, use of kitchen
DECATUR ST “Attractive light rm.
convenient to tranap, linen sup
plied, nice home. Rualneaa gentle
man preferred 815 wkly. PR S
2838
DECATUR ST.. 607. bet Howard
and Saratoga 2 large furntahad
rma. kitchen and bath. HY 16047
DECATUR StTT" 1223 —"2 adjotolni
rma. nicely furniahed, share kit
chen with 1. Refrigerator, private
entrance. $20 wkly. $10 security.
Single person preferred Call after
6 p m., all day Sat. GL 3-3483.
DECXTirR ST" kitchenette. Large
rm. aafe, quiet neighborhood Hn
gle woman preferred. 113.50.
Ob X7179
DECATUR ST, 1*0. Neatly torn,
rra. Working people preferred
1127 DEAN ST Large furnlahad
Kitchenette.
DF. KALB AVE.. 1073, LARGE rm,
use of kitchen, respectable honw.
, GL 56012
79 DOWNING ST. Large and
furnished room for rent.
EVERGREEN AVE. 428. RM.
____ _GL 3 1290_________ -
GATES AVE.. 138. LARGE front
rm. shara kitchen with one. pri
vate refrigerator, PM 3-7289. _
GATES AVE.. 488, RMS, Rim
working woman preferred, call
after ( p.m., apt. 2L.
OATES AVE., 111. * RMS. 2*d
floor: 2 rma, parlor floor, tom.
landlord. PR 8 1289
OATES AVE.. 87. kitchenette, work-
ins couple
GATES AVENUE. 240, Kltohenette.
or after 6 Sat.
FRANKLIN AVE. Large, clean
pie Praf. light cooking. AC
1>RGE EURN.
Child. Welfare. MO 6-2198.
LARGE FRONT Furn. rm.
Ing person prof. WA 6-7158.
Cooking. (11.50. KI *68*8.
FRANKLIN AVE.. US*. Raom far
rant. Woman prof. DA *6411. CaU
after • p.m.
FREEMAN ST . 947. Room* Sin
glea Couples pref Cooking. KI 2-
21.
NEATLY"fuju* rm * bam tis
wkly nlca neighborhood reference* A<>ult* Pm*. J*Y
GRANT AVE.
privileges
call FO 86531
2 ADJOINING RMS,
respectable
UN 5-2216.
2 RMS. LARGE 0 SMALL
Couple or two working girls praf
Can from 1 * X weekdays
ya from 1 to X
WA 66793
774 HEWITT FL One large front
Block aubway.
rm. Private
Also small rm
HOME ST . 982 Nr. Prospect Ave.
Private rm. kitchenette.
813.80 wk.
KELLEY ST.. 718. LARGE O
Working prof. DA 8-379*.
A
FURN ROOM Air con-
apt. Can evenings after 7
WY 1-3625
GATES AVE . 69*. APT. 1A.
front room furnished *12.
man preferred. ( P.M.-10 P.M.
HI
8887. Call Sat O
an day.
LARGE RM. Neer tranap. Quiet
home. Working man prof. Can
LU S611S after > p.m.
3M RMS
Hied
Private pink
npact Roily-
deatrahle
neighborhood Rent *23 wkly,
Month’s security required Phone
•gent CY 2-7172. weekdays *.30
a.m. la * 30 p.m. No fees
3 NEATI-Y FURN RMS *24 WKLY
UTILITIES INCLUDED
W. WILLIAMS
13*9 BOSTON RD
BROKER
CY * 3880
ROOM TO RENT. ONOUE
TO >6237
TO PLACE
A WANT AD
CALL
UL 7-2500
.ST NICHOLAS AVE.. (24. Room.
Lady prof. AU $-7464
Mr. Clark. 236 W. 139th St.
AU 0-774
AU *-717®
2 NICE PRIVATE rooms tor rent.
Cooking. Settled working p
pref. Call Sat TO 26910.
COMFORTABLE private rm to con
genial home, lady pref , W1 7-
4587. 7 to 11 P.M.
FURN RM. buaineas man - won
pref WA 6-2773 after 6
KITCHENETTE Nice nelghborh
DAVIDSON AVENUE. Ml*. Attend-
tlve rooms, stove, sink, refrigerator
In room. Single or couple preferred
MALL RM. Kitchenette with pri
vate bath. Can TA 4-2790.
IM T night Children Telephone.
TR 26192
Near tranap. WY 1-1910.
(99tf)
FINDLAY AVE . 998. 2 rma. Large.
Airy. 2 large ctneets. Modern Call
after 5 p.m. CY 3-7183. Weekends
All day.
FINDLAY AVE., Larga rm Cooking
privileges Working coupla or aln-
gla mu prof. LU *-M0*.
Clean houae. JE 66727.
1EDEFOR A TED Kitchenette and
hath, single working peraon pre-
Ob 5-2516.....................
preferred' Cooking’ privileges. MO MANHATTAN AVE?? 531 Furnished! SMALL ROOM FOR RENT. 101 W
126 St.. Apt 5W.
SMALL furntahad nn. wortdag M*
gle man prof. UN 56089
E 180TH ST Newly decorated Sink.
tpref
| a,,n <Jule‘ Complete houaekeep-
SINGLE k Double Kitchen privil
ege* Child. KI 26844
LARGE and SMALL RMS.
Qulat
tog. Mr* M. LU 46003
home. LU 9-2297
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