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For Rent OFFICES Child Care QUEENS Help Wanted FEMALE Help Wanted 7 FEMALE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS OFFICES FOR RENT 7 18x15 1886 Fulton SI. HY 3-6706 . _ • | OFFICE SPACE FOR LAWYER in Rest Estate Office partitioned Near all transportation. CaU after MA 2-2652 4 p m. CHILD CARE AU ages. Daily. Q4 busline. LA 5 3036. ______________ <Mns>j» _ cwiirt CAKE, wfetp or daily. GR 9 3831. CHILD CARE, nursing experience St Albans. IA 8-3009 LARGE Heated office for 1253 Fulton St bet Bedford CHILDREN cared for. Ages 2 to 4 Call GL 2-6371 AMSTERDAM DOMESTIC AGENCY HOUSEKEEPIRS, MAIDS, COOKS WANTED . LIVE IN JOBS. THE BEST IN SLEEP IN JOBS. ‘ COMPARE THESE FEATURES: a NO CASH NEEDED a NO DOWN PAYMENT TRAINEES WANTED - LEARN TO SERVE A COOK Child Care NEW YORK STATE .STEADY WORK . Ms DAY WEEK . OFFICE INTERVIEWS . FREE JOB REPLACEMENT WITHIN 5 WEEKS . CITY AND OUT OF TOWN REFERENCES ACCEPTED . JOBS OPEN IN CITY AND • VACATIONS WITH PAY . UNIFORMS. 8UPPLIK8 . FARE PAID . PRIVATE ROOMS—SOME WITH TV OR RADIO . 854-675 PER WEEK FOB rop WORKERS . N. Y. 8TATB LOW EMPLOY Mor^aft Money ATTENTION BROKERS (Please FHa) 1 te 4 Family Houses Refinanced Hard te Place Areas No Problem • Liberal Credit Approvals Closings in Your Co. Finders Fees Capital Mortgage* HI 3-5700 MORTGAGE MONEY Any Amount 1st A 2nd FAST ACTION REFINANCE-CONSOLIDATE BANK MORTGAGES JACOB SOLOMON CY 5-1333 MORTGAGE MONEY 1st-2nd-3rd Unlimited Money 24 Hour Mortgage Commitment • Mortgage 48 Hour Mortgage . Closing QUICK - CONFIDENTIAL FHA Repair Loans ALSO G.l. Loans Bank Rates Repair & ^Alteration Loans! MONEY AVAILABLE ANY TYPE BUILDING DO YOU NEED MONEY Foreclosures Prevented MORTGAGES BOUGHT ANY LOCATION AU CASH FOR YOUR HOUSE I YOUR PRESENT DEBTS I OR MORTGAGES CON- SOLIDATED TO REDUCE | YOUR PAYMENTS. Manhattan, Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Westchester IMMEDIATE ACTION RADIANT REALTY CO. PL 7-6985 Suitable any bualnete 885 MARKOWITZ UL 7-0632 158TH ST., 473 West Corner St. Nicholas Ave. Large attractive store. 8158. Suitable any busineaf Inquire AGENT SW 5-7100 AMSTERDAM AVE . 1667 (bet. W 141 and 142 Sta.) Largs wiodow spare, excellent location Reason­ able rent. Phone: LE 4-6000. STORE, LARGE REASONABLE RENT 1360 BEDFORD AVE NR DEAN ST 1112 DEAN ST SEE SUPT 5TH AVE (117th St.) suitable (or church e or other business 875 AGENT FO 8-3001 RESTAURANT FOR RENT Due to Blindness Reasonable. All equipment furnished Call LE 4-9953 HARRIS 125 ST. W. (Cofnaf Morningside Ava.) Adjacent to General Grant Housing. Suitable any business, reasonable rent. LE 4-8900 STORE WITH APT 8120 MTHLY BROKER PR 13323 HY 5-4310 STORE: With furnished 3 room apt On Fifth Ave. All newly decorated TR 8-8118 BOOTHS Nostrand Ava. HI 6 I960 Child Care MANHATTAN NOTICE — Special care fur children AU 6-2873 CHILD CARE lor working mother. 148th 84, Nr. B*way. AD 6-1404 CONVENT AVE. Day cars. 1 or 2 children 1 to 3 years old. Hoi meals. MO 6-6135 The School Of Tomorrow US East lOlat St. la offering special rates. Early registration Important. Ages 2V5 to 6. Call TR 6-9052 WILL CARE for child daily. W. 114th St MO 2-6818. 138TH ST W. Will care for 2 girls wkly. Age 1 to 3 yr*. CaU AU 1-2397 CHILDREN aU ages, to W. 118 St subway. Convenient MO 3-6842. WILL TAKE good care of children age 2 and up. For working parents. Nr Riverside Dr. Park. WA 6- 6196. CHILD CARE. >10 wkly. 105th St. (Columbus Ave.) UN 6-0406. 146TH ST nr B'way. Mother's care. AU Child daily. 3-1637. W 156TH ST. Care of 2 children 1 to 4 years. LO 84)950 CHILD CARE - reasonable. WA 6 5988 WILL CARE for 1 child in my home WA 6-9322 CHILD CARE. W. 114th St. Daily or wkly. TR 6-9411. MOTHERS CARE for children any age. AD 4-8963. CHILD’S CARE with or without meals. SW 5-1229. I will care for your Infanta . Mon thru Fri. Day. MO 2-6050. 138TH ST W. — Children cared for Mon through Frl. Walking pr AU 1-3646 Child Care BRONX DAY CARE, hot meals yard, car service. CY 4-3338. E. 180TH St—Private house. Child care dally or wkly. Hot meals. TV. Recreation. Transp provided WE 3-4676. BEST OF CHILD CASE. Private home. Ages 1 to J. Playroom, television and yard. WE 3-9242 MOTHER’S CARE DAILY, weekly or part-time. OL 3-2933 WILL BOARD 2 CHILDREN DA 3-4568 DAY CARE of children for woek mothers. 5 days a week. DA 8-7721 MOTHERLY care fof children to 4 years. DA 8-8580. BEST of child care. Private home Ages 14 3. Playrm. tv and yard. WE 3-9242 WIU, CARE FOR CHILDREN of working mother wkly, OL 4-2078 3624 Olinville Ave. BY THE DAY 8 to 5. One hot meal. LU 9-5650 Child Care BROOKLYN NEW YORK STATE feed Year ChlMrea Ta CHILD HAVEN Ya Old Bryton Rack—a beautiful children's residence. Catskill Moun­ tains. NY Excellent school facili­ ties available and Recreation. Nurse and doctor on call. Special help given to slow children Balanced meals that children enjoy and above all a mother’s care Sponsored by The First Emanuel Church. 50 Abeel St.. Kingston. N.Y. Ages 4- 10. 875 monthly. For Information call or write. Mrs. L. E McHugh. Box 55. Shandaken Post Office, Al- laben, N.Y. Phone Phoenicia. N.Y., OVerland 8 2288. Help Wanted A gencies GIRLS — Sae us. Plenty good pay lng positions Factories, housework era, sleep In - out. Always good Jobs waiting. Westside Ageecy. T2 W 138th Si. (IMUl Help Wanted MALE REAL ESTATE talesman terrific opportunity. Car necessary call DE 8-8409. CHAUFFEUR — Shipping, light porter work. 5 days. 40 hrs. Sal­ ary. References. Pharmacy, 806 Lexington Ave. (62 St.) ”PUBLIC RELATIONS ’ WRITER $7200 - 89600 Plus 3-5 yrs. writing experience for newspaper or corporation — man­ agement articles, news stories, ate. ROBERT KING AGENCY 122 E. 42 St. Lex. Rm X14C BOYS OVER 18 Free to travel Calif, and return representing America*! leading pub­ lications. Transp. paid and cash ad­ vanced If necessary. Above average earnings. Commission and bonus Circulation sales. No experience necessary. Miss Gilmore 10-12 A M and 4-6 P.M. Park Plaza HoteL SO W 77th. Don’t phone. HANDYMAN - PLUMBER Car, tools. Experienced Harlem properties, salary open UN 5-2251. DRIVERS wanted, days or nights. 19 Albany Ave Bklyn PR 3-8341 SUPER (St. Marks Ave near Noe- trand) 20 family, elevator, in­ cinerator. Apartment plus salary May work out. HY 3-6689 MEN No Exp Necessary $90 Wk Start Must be neat and honest.. ME 5-7372. MR GAINES MASTER BARBER wanted, open­ ing for part time. 5 days. 550 guarantee. 1139 Fulton SL. a t Franklin. wanted Representative, full or parttime, we train you, earn 8150 extra, promo­ tion to executive leveL profit shar­ ing, monthly bonuses, write for ap­ pointment, P. O. Box 826, Brooklyn. 1. New York SUPER, couple, rooming boa Responsible. good salary plus apart­ ment. UL 17945. GE 9-6910. (7100 LEAVE YOUR CHILD with an ex­ perienced person with nursing background. Playrm. Very ret onable. GL 3-5285. EXPERIENCED MOTHER will care children. Ages 2 to 4. Private home Flatbush area IN 2-1208 WOMAN RELIABLE RESPECT able home, will take care of child­ ren over 2 years. Mon thru Frl. PR 4-3751 CHILDREN DAY CARE. Army Plaza. NE 8-2779. Vicinity WILL TAKE CARE of your child by the day or wk. Nurse instruct­ ion. DI 5-1400 anytime. WILL TAKE CARE OF CHILDREN Any age. by day or wk. 1339 Bedford Ave. Apt E. Or CaU SL 6-1751 Mrs. Hardy MC DONOUGH ST., 468 - CMld Care, by day. ages 2 to 5, meals optional. HY ^1360 CHILD CARE - East New York Section, Good borne. DI 2-3853. EXPERIENCED Mother will care for children, 5 days a wk, reae able, can GL 2-2988. EXPERIENCED mother will care for Infant from birth to 3 years Pleanty of space A reasonable rates. Nr. all transp." CaU UL 2- 5681. ' DAY CARE. Halsey St. near Bedford Ave. UL 7-2361. CHILD CARE. Will call for and SUPT WANTED Experienced. 30 family coal. 5 rm. apt. plus Salary 1104 Findlay Ave. LU 8-4510. BARBER WANTED, 5 days. 860 guarantee. 1743 Fulton St. GAS STATION ATTENDANTS Expd 865-870-875 (Bklyn) NO ADVANCE FEE ABET EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 25 West 14 St. New York Qty AMBITIOUS MAN Opening for man of unquestionable character, to work tai Manhattan for growing company Must have experience dealing with public. Age open. Ready to accept position in 2 wkx. For local Interview, write fully. Mr. Seymour, rm. 1668 11 W. 42nd St. N. Y. EXCEPTIONAL OPPT'Y — Part- time. No exp. nec in Cosmetics. (1) Mgr. opening also. EN 9-5728 COLLECTORS. FuU or part time. DeUnquent accounts. Write Box J-15, % Amsterdam New*. MANAGER for Brooklyn Shop. ST 3^366. HY 6- Barbcr SALESMEN — Ladies' exciting glamorous 100% human hair wig sales. Windsor, the world’s leader nationally advertised in newspap­ ers, radio and TV have bona flde inquiries. No canvassing. Direct sales experience helpful but not necessary. 8200 to 8300 per week and more commission earnings possible. Mr. Jones. CH 3-8250. 171 Seventh Ave., New York II, N. Y. TEACHERS - OVERSEAS also SCHOOL COUNSELORS LIBRARIANS SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS CARE for children. During parents absence by hr day or week. Hot meals optional Call HY 12192 1145 PARK PI.. Excellent day care SL 6-6615 EX GI puts disturbed kids on beam." Recent news write up. Slow children, normal, * over- bright. Transp all boroughs. Set­ tlement association 120 Jackson St. Bklyn GI 5-2442 EV 8-1817- NA 9-1063. EXCELLENT child cars by day or by week. UL 8-94 CHILD CARE. HOT LUNCH. Cali: DI 5-0222 CHILDREN taken care of by the day OL 3-3564 In schools for children of Army personnel Min. req. BA or BS * 18 hra. In education 4-3 yrs teach­ ing exp. since 1958. Single pref. sonnet Min req. BA or BS A 18 Interviews Feb. 8. 3 to 9 PM Feb 9. 9 to 5 PM Phone Miss George for appointment MU 8-0540 Professional Placement Center New York State Employment Service Madison Ava NYC 5th floor SALES MANAGER Salary Plus Comm. SALESMAN Good Opportunity DI 5-4000 Atk for J. P. CHILD CARE DAILY. CaU or coma EV 5 2528 WILL BOARD Children, reasonable, PR 3-6458 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN. Nee- sau-Suffofk. lucrative comm. Will train NORMAND REALTY. Mr 1.A 8-1964 Nelson CHILD CARE. Bushwick section Call evenings. GL 2-1881 RARBFR Wanted. Proceeslng pref. Cell UN 54293 Ask for Thomas. TRAINED NURSE In Charge. Crown Heights Section. PR 4-0022. Hein Wanted HY 1-9797 NURSE Experienced. Day cat Infanta and up. Private home, IN 9-8788 Child Care QUEENS M • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Jan. 26, 1963 _X|X. HmuM For Sale MANHATTAN W. 114TH 8T. CLEAN 15 FAMILY INCOME Small cash. Owner UN <•15 5 STORY BROWNSTONE FOR SALE 161 WEST 73 ST. 4 Floors vacant. Suit uaer or alt. Price 644.500. Subord Sml Cask Inspect By Appointment NORMAN PAGE CO. SU 7-5747 INVESTORS - BROKERS - CON TRACTORS — Harlem Apt. Build Inga for Quick Sale. 1-lVj times the rent. Others! SAMUEL A. HAWKINS AC 2-6300 Terms. M7 W. 114TH ST - Solid Brick 10 family. Near churches, schools A sub. Low carrying charges Price 8ISJW0. 83,250 down - Ed­ wards Sisters Realty Associates 740 St. Nicholas Ave AU 6-6680 Apartment Houses For Sale BRONX Aporlmenl Hou.« For Sale • BROOKLYN CARLTON AVE. TERRIFIC BARGAIN. NETS 24% PLUS. 43 APTS RENTS 821.153. WONDERFUL POTENTIAL SMALL CASH. BROKERS COOPERATE AGAR. 140 Remsen St . Bk -TR 5 5500 8 FAMILY MONEY-MAKER 11.000 down. Solid brick. 40 tremen­ dous rms. oil. excellent condition, near transp. shopping and schools. Mr Pep NE 8-3731. evenings ______ PY 1 3857 CLASSON AVE near Willoughby 8 family brick. 5 rooms each. Cold flat. 89,500 cash. CaU Mr. Kelly PR 4 1342 ______________ UL 7-6951 561 BALTIC — 8 Fam. Owned by estate 8332 monthly income Good investment. New oil heating ays tem. Excellent condition. By appt. OTIS. Exclusive broker GE 5-0625 $15,000 FULL PRICE $690 CASH 6 FAMILY HOUSE. NEW HEAT This is a good income property, rents are over 8335 per mo . with ! 2 decontrolled apts COPA REAL ESTATE ' 255 Flatbush Ave_______ MA 2-5100 AJAX UL 7-3400 ■ Special 6 FAM CASHDOWN Charming solid brick, 6-famlly house, bright airy rooms, beautiful kitchens, two-tone baths. oU beat. This proper­ ty haa terrific Income potential, lo­ cated in quiet residential neighbor­ hood. Perfect for chldren. walk sub­ way, schools, churches, near all con­ veniences very low monthly carrying charges Most sell immediately We have many more. 4, 5, 6 8 8 family houses to choose from, located in Flatbush, Crown Heights. Park Slope, Bush wick. Many with small cash down. Come in or call. AJAX REAL ESTATE 1192 Fulton St. (Near Bedford Ave.) AJAX UL 7-3400 OPEN WEEKDAYS 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Also Open Saturdays, Sundays and Holidays Property Management Wa Finance - Violations Removed. Peraonal attention to all phseee. Efficient economy maintenance am- sultant Highest references 271 W. 125th it. Suite m GLOBAL REALTY BI 60017 (710) Modern 5 family. Neat * Clean. Must be sold. Owner leaving town. Good buy for right person. EGERTON DENNIS 800 E. 149th St. __ _ CY 2-3777 OAK TERRACE . 140th St. ) 8 fam. ily brick 4-3a. 2-2* 8537.1 month all apt*. decontrolled. Price 819,300 cash 83.000 RI 8-2580 after 8. TU 1-4751 Agent. __________ DECONTROLLED! BIG PROFIT! Rent roll 823.000 20 Family, small cash OWNER UN 5-2250 ^Aj>artrnent^Louse^ For Sale BROOKLYN 6 FAM 2 APTS. VAC. FLATBUSH 1/8 room apts. Incoma pins home High class section, oil. ex­ cellent condition, nr subway and bus. Good financing. Call Mr. Steinberg IN 7-7477 ’700 down 6 FAMILY BRICK Large 2 fc 4 room apartments, 2 vacant. 1 decontrolled. Live rent free. New roof. 6 beautiful clean baths * kitchens, ns church? subway fc school. Credit must be good. Small monthly payments. Call Mr. Steinberg IN 7-7477 6 FAMILY HOUSE. 832X100 >12,000 Cash. No AGENT PR 2-2384 OWNER APT HOUSE XI Famines. 8 story building, oelf- aervlco elevator. #6 oil. Beautiful Crown Heights location. Budding In excellent condition, rentals 823.200, Low cash needed, good financing. Mr. Putrnnl, OT 61678 $1,500 DOWN 8 family brick. 2 apts Vacant. New eU burner. Price 817.500. Bestview Beatty. 452 Dean St. ST 2-7946. CROWN HTS. 4 story, brick, legal 8 family rooms. 9 vecenciee, high regia bone. A real buy! 95.000 cash. EAST NEW YORK • family, brick. 4*5 room apts. rent roll 95X100 per year. A real moneymaker. Only 91900 cash. ALEXANDER REALTY CO 763 Franklin Ava. ST 3-2700 St. Johns PI. AX W WONDERFUL INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Crown Heights CASH —$13,500 Retain—$4,590 (33’/i%) Brand Naw Caavsrtad 16 Family Heasa COLORED TILE BATHROOMS. HOLLYWOOD KITCHENS. BRASS PLUMBING. RECESSED RADIATION. OAK FLOORING. ADEQUATE WIRING AND MORS. Priced far Quick Saia Owner leaving Tawa WE HAVE U ■ rot sale, a LITTLE MOOS. URU ' TOUR SOME FOR A WR CAM SUIT Principals Only Call Owwar BulWar SL 6-2901 TO PLACE A WANT AD CALL AMSTERDAM • NEWS Ri 9-5300 Mortgage Money MORTGAGES Immediate Inspection and Commitment. FRA A Ol. ) SPECIALTY. LET V8 CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS TO REDUCE YOUR PAYMENTS. For let, 2nd and 3rd mortgages, quick action in foreclosures. We fi­ nance repairs, alterations and building loans. Well Buy Your House-All Cash Wa offer deeds far sale and leases ot lowest cast, an rasidantial and bu 111855 properties. FUNDS AVAILABLE FOB LAND MORTGAGES Any Type Financ­ ing Considered CONSULT US FOR CONVENTIONAL * DIFFICULT FINANCING (CONFIDENTIAL - PERSONAL- ANALYSIS - AND - SERVICE CROWN ESTATES Hickory 3-5590 gj| na-f Ffigwa^ AJIaibmv ivlwttU y WlwlT 1st _ >d - tad Col BI MBIT PROPERTY MANAGED Anywbars For Rent STORES We Are Bonded Ask For Mr. Balaian or Mr. Lacks AJAX REAL ESTATE UL 7-3400 STORE FOR RENT, formerly used as church; 274 Sumner Ava. 1 — 1 rm office; 755 Martyr Ave. 1 — 2 rm office; 755 Marcy Ave. Call SL 6-7588 410 WEST I45TH STREET. Store for rent. 845 monthly 1 month security. Call: TO 2-2387 OWNER MYRTLE AVE — Large Store return. GL 3-9576. 1 3 rm apt. Opposite projects. MOTHERLY STENO TYPIST. Investigating CaU daily 9 to 5. AD 4-J lice. 8925. ALSO Many executive and administrative posts available in government, private business and industry. ___ buburbs Office ogta I AM-A PM daily, Sat. 'til 1 PM Immediate rasults 1791 Amsterdam Ave., (Nr. 149th St.) AU 6-7900 All subwayt ta 145th St. MENT FEES CHARGED JONES EMPLOYMENT AGENCY F0 8-4330 DOMESTICS - LIVE IN Best Jobs in New York Area $50 to $65 NO CASH REQUIRED • COOKS e HOUSE WORKERS • NURSE MAIDS • MOTHER'S HELPERS liconied and Bonded tar year pratectian. Friendly pleasant atmosphere. Start work the same day. F0 8-8330 Bus or Subway to 145th St. 275 W. 145th St. SLEEP IN. SmaU apt. 5 yr old boy, UL 6-8007 «vt* 7 - 9 p.m. Beauty la your business when you sell AVON Cosmetics tn spare time home National advertising makes it easy: free training, no experience required. Liberal commissions. Start now. Phone: / EN 9-3553 Ext. 150 TEACHERS - OVERSEAS also SCHOOL COUNSELORS LIBRARIANS SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS In schools for ohildren of Army per views Feb. 8, 3 to 9 pm. Feb. 9, hrs. In education +2 yrs. teaching exp. since 1958. Single only. 84.435 810.165 + transp. & housing. Inter views Feb. 8, 3 to 9 p.m. Feb. 9. 9 to 5 p.m. Phone Mias George for appointment MU 8-0540 Professional Placement Center New York State Emloyment Service 444 Madison Ave NYC 5th floor EXCITING GLAMOROUS 100% 1 man hair wig sales. Windsor, 1 world's leader nationally adver­ tised In newspapers, radio and TV have, bona fide inquiries. No canvassing. Wear and demonstrate a beautiful Windsor wig. Direct sales experience helpful but not necessary 8200 to 8300 per week and more commission earnings possible Mr. Jones. CH 3-8250, 171 Seventh Ave. New York 11. Hand Prosser For Drycleaning dept. Exp — 5 days, good pay, steady. Empire State Cleaners 845 E. 138th St. Bronx Lexington Ave Local Cypress Ave Station or 138th Crosstown Bus. Walnut Ava Chambermaids - Houaeworkers To clean E. Side apts. Good pay. holidays and vacations TAYLOR MAID SERVICE 796 Lex. (61-62) No fee E. ELMHURST. Woman wanted to cars for child at home. Days from 8 a.m. to I p.m. OL 1-7218 WOMAN TO LIVE IN OR OUT. Elderly womaif on pension preferred To oars for children. Call after 8 pm DI 54841 WANTED. LADY 40 to 63 to care for 6 mo. old baby. Crown Heights area. SL 6-5711 after 4. SAVOY AGENCY NYC (Harlen) MO 6-3990 378 W 125 ST. (Nr. St. Nlch Av * 8th Av Sub Sts, Opp YWCA t P.0.) Far Rockaway GR 1-2300 20-12 MOTT AVE. (Right In heart of town, nr. sub. L.I.R.R.. all buses) TOP SLEEP-IN JOBS No Cosh Needed te Get Jeb! Ovt-ef-Town Refer­ ences O.K.! MAIDS WANTED LIVE-IN JOBS S40-S60 APPLY AT ONCE DIX AGENCY CH 4-7172 249 WEST 34 8T. MAIDS TO CLEAN SMALL APTS Exp, references, 5 days. No Fees. Bonuses, Vacations. Up to 890 weekly CALL FOR HELP, Inc. 22 E. 17 St., Cor. Union Sq., N.Y.C. DOMESTIC JOBS No advance fee Sleep-ln sleep-out TEK AGENCY 79 W. 125 St. Rm 108 EN 9-4050 MAIDS - HOUSEKEEPERS Expd. * Beginners Salaries to 865. Paid wkly. FRANKLIN 4-5140 DIAL-A-MAID AGENCY, INC 18 Franklin Ave., Hewlett, L.I. REAL ESTATE SALESWOMAN - Good Draw, A-l opportunity. For Jamaica * vicinity. CALL MR. LEE TROJAN OL 9-6700 or AX 1 0100 DOMESTICS SLEEP IN - OUT PART TIME NO MONEY DOWN PAY LATER Hot4!s - Restaurants - Factory Porters - Clerk - Typists AMERICAN AGENCY 200 W 135, Rm 220. Top fir right Mr. V. B. George WA 6-2430 A RELIABLE Experfsnced touse- keeper. Friday morning to Stlnday loon. References. 825 DUI 518, BA 3-4142 MATURE WOMAN to cars for two small boys. Monday-Friday . FO 8 2488 Cook-Housekeeper - Off Sun * Mon 860 wk. Coronet Employment Agency 814 8th Ave (nr 40 St NYC) OX 5-3213 217 W. 125 St. NYC UN 54905 MOTHERS HELPER. Live in. ST 5-6147 MRS. JORDAN LAUNDRY — Shirts, band finisher, folder. Experienced, good work only. Lion Laundry Service Inc. 499 Brook Ave. Bx. MO 9-2396 RELIABLE^elderly person to cars for 2 children, sleep-in or out HolUs vicinity. OL 6-3014 after 5 p.m. MANICURIST WANTED. Salary commission UN 4-9857., Ben. GIRLS OVER 18 Free to travel Calif, and return representing America's leading publi­ cations. Transp. paid and cash ad­ vanced If necessary Above average earnings Commission and bonus Circulation sales No experience necessary Miss Gilmore. 10-12 A.M. and 4-8 P.M Park Plaza Hotel, 50 W. 77th. Don’t phone, v - SECRETARIES (2) "REAL ESTATE"/S85 Interesting opportunity to work In urban renewal project. Good skills PATTON AGENCY 280 Madison ^Avs.___ Suite 1101 START-TODAY - COME TO abbe kaye DOMESTIC AGENCY live in sleep out "Bettor Jobs In Batter Homes" 10848 Queens Blvd . Forest Huis 80 3-8383 ELDERLY WOMAN to care for one 3-yr old girl Sleep In. Long Island t JA 9-1484 Mothers Helper — Love Children, no cooking 858 wk. Coronet Employ ment Agency 614 8th Ave (nr 40 St) NYC OX 5-3213 217 W 125 St, NYC UN 5-0806 Agency SECRTTAMn JR to 889. — Woo- derful opportunity tn United Na­ tions. Deal with dignitaries. Ad­ equate skills. CAREER BLAZERS 38 W . 43 Help Wanted FEMALE Help Wanted FEMALE GAL FBI — 1 MO VACATION — <100 Marvelous opportunity in fine. cul­ tural world famous book publish er Assist and grow tn public relations dept- tixcl T??>1"S.. «, CAREER BLAZERS Agcy 35 W 43 St MOTHER’S helper, rm. bath, off Sun alternate Sat. MO 4-8145 TURN SPARE TIME 835 to 875 rasofrbl fast telling coem«Uc». New proyea plan 810 display kit free °nY‘*' Write Lucky _Heart. Dept. 42xAl . Memphis 2.__ __ SLEEP In girl to tody. MO 94818. elderly Help Wanted MALE 6 FEMALE Help Wanted MALE 1 FEMALE JOBS WAITING FOR YOU IN THE U.S. VIRGIN ISLANDS! ENGINEERS ACCOUNTANTS TEACHERS HOTEL WORKERS CLERKS NURSES POLICEMEN MECHANICS PLUMBERS CARPENTERS MASONS ELECTRICIANS FACTORY WORKERS AND Posts available in such specialized fields as print­ ing, journalism, labor relations. WHERE? St. Thomas. St. Croix. This is a real op­ portunity for Virgin Islanders to return to their bomelai in fine jobs. Write, today, tot Legislature of the U.S. Virg Islands, c/o Senator Earle Bottley, St. Thomas, U.S.V.I. BE SURE TO: Specify job preference, qualifications, experience. State where employment is preferred in St. Thomas or St. Croix. Say how soon you can be available, and whether you are in a position to provide your own housing accommodations. DO IT TODAY . . . Every Inquiry Will Be Acknowledged ME\ A WOMEN, no experience necessary, 8100 wkly up, must be seat, sincere, honest. TR 6- 9812, MR DASHER. TR 6-9803. PLACEMENT or Personnel Train­ ees — Full or part time — for Harlem A Jamaica offices ©( leading N.Y. domestic Agency. Mature, good at handling public pleasant person­ ality, aggressive A alert. Box 933. NYC 36 1501 Broadway. ORGANIST for SMALL CHURCH. RI 9-6617 FASHION MODELS! TELEPHONE OPERATORS! WE WILL TRAIN CALL ANYTIME! MA 2-7300 REAL ESTATE: Sales. Management Insurance, Income Tax. AC 2-6300 COLLEGE Grads. Male A Female. Part time household Interviewers. 5 Boroughs. Eves. For university. Well paid. Experience prof. 3 moe. Starts Feb. Send reaur and references. Write Boat J-13. C/o Amsterdam News. Sales representative wanted Well accepted hair product, good selling side line, for one covering south or other territories, calling on beauty talons. Write Box #J-12. c/o Amsterdam News. MALE or FEMALE hair stylist with a following, desired to work In modern beauty Salon, contact Mr. Waddell AU 3-9442 BEAUTICIANS WANTED. Operators Managers. PR 2-4634. BOY OR GIRL Wanted to care for baby for about 4 hours, 5 days. EM 64446 Damonstrutors Wanted Male - Female Known manufacturer desires re­ liable men. women to demon­ strate beautifully tailored ladies sklrts-slacks-sweaters Made of Cashmere - Woolen - Cotton. High Fashion, High Quality. Direct price. Unlimited earnings. Full or part time. CaU AU 6-5665 give name, address, phone. Most convenient time for Inter­ view. Part Tima Evenings 6 to 9. 3 nights per wk. There Is opportunity with our stainless steel products tf you need an extra 950 a wk No tales exp. necessary. Must be over 17. Neat appearance. Apply Mon Jajf 28 or Tues Jan 29. ' 3 pm A 7 pm. only Foresight. Inc. 1711 Amsterdam Ava. (cor 1tS St.) NYC Selling Cosmetics pays the extra bills when you sell for LUCKY HEART 810 kit supplied Free. Home Interview, or at our office Cloverdale 3-8434 HOU8EWORKERS JOBS women men COOKS Women — houaeworkers — good Jobs. Slaep-on or out. Counter Girls Waitresses. Factory — Dry cleaners LARKS AGENCY 7* W. 125th I. 118 UK «-*»• MALE OR FEMALE BEAUTICIAN With following Percentage or booth rental — Modern Halr-WaaV ahop rental UPTOWN AU 91W1 Situations Wanted WANTED: Job as of apartment building la lyn. Contact 435 Amboy St. Brook­ lyn or callU)I 2-4061. - WILLBABY^lTT^r becompenion to lady at night. CaU CY 98194 RESPONSJBLE Young woman wlah- es to cars for Invalid, nursing experience, references. SO 8-6783 YOUNG MAN Desires part-time work after 4 p.m. Light hauling and delivery. Has station wagon. TR 61671 HI 3-3892 or MAN? EXPERIENCED. Seeking part time work in drug or grocery stone. Nights. WA 4-8800. Ext 36 Ben Myera WELL BABY-SIT for working parent Day or Nite. Call OL 9-5928. US- 03 135th St. Jamaica 20. L.I. N.Y. HOUSEKEEPER. Jamatraa. Plain cook. Assist InvaM. aged. Con­ valescent and Children. AU 6-3314. PLASTERING. PAD4TD8O OR ANY ODD JOBS THAT YOU WOULD LIKE DONE, OL 5-4068. CarpoRtry, alterat'toni, finithod PR 4*4711 basamenti. WOMAN wants part time housework 9 - 1 or care fof elderly person Nights - OL 2-6753 NEATLY typed and fancy written letters, envelopes etc. Done to your specifications Precision. Quality HY 1-4519. Instructions PIANO LESSONS For Beginners and Advance Stu­ dents. Quick, easy methods. AC 2- GET HAPPINESS this New Year. Study piano. Modern methods. Quick results. Start now. WEBB 306 W. 135th St WA 6-7008 SCOTT KENNEDY PLAYERS. (Haaaes now forming Beginners and professionals. 1151 Broadway, CL- 84280. BASTIAN'S MUSIC SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONS ___ _ ___ _ Learn to play—aing—write—the easy way. Juilliard trained teacher. Dance Bands for hire 1 W. 125th St.. Rm 207. LE 4 3223 Business Opportunities STATIONERY A Candy store, tor sale. Near school, a gaad hosiery buxine.t Any reasonable offer accepted. Owner must retire. Other business Principals only Call before 10:30 a.m. After 0 p.m AU 34742. dry darn­ ing plant on premises, fully equip­ ped Ideal location. Must tell due to Illness. Raasonabla offer ac­ cepted. 3256 3rd Ave. •Bronx. LU 9 7800. Delicatessen Due to III health. Raasonabla. Growing neighborhood. TU 24192 Luncheonette for sale. Also furnished rms. AU 3-9795 CANDY STORE LUNCHEONETTE MUST SELL SACRIFICE CaU PR 34622 CROWN HOTS - Drug Store and Luncheonette tar ante. For Inform.boa call: PRANK N. BROWN UL Y481Y TAVERN IN JERSEY CITY with roaming house tor sals. Ne Brokers. 323 Johnston Ava. Jersey aty. N. J. CaU DE 9483* TO PLACE A WANT AD CALL UL 7-2500 MAN OR WOMAN barber wanted 1258 Bedford Ave , Mr Andere PIANBT WANTED to ploy for an church M Qastna. Call LA Y-< mN FEMALE SALESWOMEN actorer Needs To Sen Glamourous HIGH FASHION WIGS IN THEIR OWN COMMUNITIES HIGH EARNINGS Puasthle for Those Qualified CALL MR BRONSON OR 5-4330 Monday thru Fri. 18 AM4 PM TYPISTS/dDltKS84 Top apearance, some colleg) Grand Central Corporation, goo Blair Agency. 12 E. 41 St. RM t» BABY sit ter Monday Frids y. call PR 14748 after 4:30 p.m. ELDERLY LADY to taka cars of baby, room, board * salary. Wei fare or pension a.k. MO 98117 COLLEGE GRADS Wonderful train lng programs In creative fields Accurate typing Stenn helpful Career Blazers Agcy. 35 W 4.1 SHIRT Preaaers. proap. 2 girl shirt unit.- new plant, good work , lng conditions Tap pay Vacations Dapper Dan Oaanara. 25-43 Par- sone Bird. FL P488R Office Positions Only ALL JOBS MIDTOWN NO DOWN PAYMINT POSITIVI PLACEMENT Jr. Secretaries Pertanal Dept. $45 Graduate Acceuntants with er witheut Exp. $600 Ma. Male Clerical Deed at Figures $45 fxp. Tab Operator L.L Area $41 te $125 Exp. Writer Heute Organ $400 Me. Secretaries $15 te $115 Fee Paid ttenee Jr. A Sr. $75 ta $00 Fee Paid Dictaphone A Edipbnne $15 te $90 Fee Kefunded Comptometer Operators $92 Fee Paid * Experienced Key Ranch Operator*-Fee Katandad Male Sac'y, exp. $100-$150, depend* en exp.» Several othert, Come in or Send Resume. HALLMARK INVITES YOU TO THEIR NEW ROCKEFELLER CENTER OFFICE HALLMARK. EMPLOYMENT AGENCY THE FAIR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY Suita M-5 127* Art. af lha Amaricas (8th Ava.) Rarkrfrllar ('eater between sath 0 81st Sta. LT 1408* EAST NEW YORK Booth© for Reni 818 00 All modern Air Condition sd Cox's Beauty Salon. 2348 Pit Un Ave. Bklyn 7, N.Y. TA 7-9733 CHILD CARE offered by the we Private home In Queens For further Information cgll: AR 6-4315 BOOTHS FOR RENT UN 4-8429 i NR. 126TH St. * 7TH AVE. RENT. Doratha’s TmttRklns Ava. MoO»m tabop. pr! private phons GL 2-8888 R EXPERIENCED Beautician wanted with following Busy shop for growing business or OL 2-9808 OL 2-5804 ST. ALBANS. Experienced mother, care for children, any age. Dally. FI 1-3321 EXPERIENCED MOTHER Taka care of Children, ago* to 4 years, call HO 9-3722 wfll BEST OF CHn.D CARE - Prtveto home, all ages, playroom, tele­ vision, yard, gym. Dally or wkly LA 7-7707. CHILD CARE for working mothers, cheerful home. FA 2-8482 BOOTH TO RENT IN Modem Shop Two shampoo boards. UN 4-0037 Jeanette’s Beaoty Shop 128 W 110 St Booth to let - *dvi*ceaeeo4, AU 3-40M 414 MO M242 WOMAN WI1.1 KEEP Children for working mother. Pick up s delivery service. Finished bsi ment. Fenced yard. Queens area only. LA 74127________________ CRILD CARB 'dolly <r wMp* ages. LA 54874. r HMM* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, SaL, Jan. 26. 1H1 • H Business Opportunities Merchandise Offerings ^TercJiarulisey^lferings Brokers attention I Vacant — suitable tor funeral hums or largo church group. Largs 10 rooms. 2 car garage, 2 rm apt above. Aatomattq >at. 80x100. Newly recowllUooed lle- ducad 820 400. Cash 83500. Short walk subway 106-25 N.Y. Bovs, nr Liberty Ava. Mr. Costa—RELIABLE JA 64699 BAR A RESTAURANT - Modernly equipped. Long lease. Good loca­ tion. For information call alter 7 p.m. EN 24199. GROCERY STORE Complete. License. Cheap Rent. Lease. a aacrillce.. Good location — 8th Ave.. New York HAND LAUNDRY and Dry Cleaning business for sale. Ideal for work lng couple. Good location, terms arranged. CaU WA 6-3315 tor in­ forms tlOB BEAUTY SHOP FOR SALE. Low rent. fully equipped. CY 2-2090 ESTABLISHED Record "Manufectur- er with A-I Masters. Wen knows Artists. Wants partner. Little Fi­ nance and Collateral needed Write Box J-14 % Amsterdam News. PARTNERSHIP — Lady dressmaker Fashion store, or sacrifice sale. Partner tlL 2304 7th Ava nr 135th SL 11:30 . * p.m. BARBER SHOP, 3 CHAIRS. Alr- oonditlooed. exceUent opportunity 570 Nostrand Ava. nr Fulton St. ST 34234 BKLYN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY. Estab­ lished corner self-service grocery Busy market street Low rent, own new fixtures. Will sacrifice Retiring. CaU DI 2-9618 until 7 p.m. CANDY STORE and light luncheon­ ette. candy, greeting cards. Very reasonable. Founlala DI 2428* DI 24083 MODERN BEAUTY SALON tor Bale . Reasonable 6 booths fully equlp- I ped. Good Bklyn location. CaU 816 FR 94193 or GL 2-7620 on wkenda or after 10 p.m. HURLEYVILLE NY-(90 miles NYC) Summer resort, consisting of 3 build­ ings (about US rooms), swimming pool, 60-acres of land, nice grounds, good location. FOR SALE-aacrifice 86500 Cash over long term mortgage-. CaU NYC-OR 54280 Dally 9 to 5 or HN 64484 Evenings SMALL ceramic art factory for sale, fully equipped, opportunity for middleaged couple to start with small capital. Will break in. call evea 6 to 10 p.m. AC 24072. BE YOUR OWN BOSSI FRIGIDAIRE Gives You the highest the smallest Investment In the Automatic Dry Cleaning Field. Only 53900 Cash Puts You In Business Only General Motors give you I PAY LOADS PER HOUR per Machine with dual chamber dry- cleaning—two 8 lb. loads atmul- lanantapr. _________ A COMPLETE SERVICE — Loca­ tion survey financing, construction, profesatonal adverttatnf and pro­ motion. Free G.M. training school tor you and your peri FOR ' combination Laundry-Dry Cleaning stores get the brand new 12 lb. FRIGIDAIRE 18 minute Washer Call or writs tor complete details. Dept. W.. Mr. Cobb. All-State Equipment Carp. 1 Pondfield Rd. Bronxville, N. Y. N Y. DE 7-3000 N. J. HU 8-8909 DRESS MAKING BUSINESS tor Sals. With big stock. Busy street Good buy: Day PR 24673. Evan- lnga-Sundays Call PI ^Wanted^To^Bi^ NEED MONEY? We buy old paintingt, lamps, bric-a-brac, cop- par ware, bronze & an- tiqvas. Call PL 1-2041 Eves: De 6-7113 Fast Service Co. Services BIRTH CERTIFICATE* SECURED . AffMsrits. Cempleto Netery Bar. rice. laeeae Tax. Federal aad aad Mete. A. CORN, *1*1 8tk Ave. (Between 114th. 117th Ota.) BI 94184. Autos For Sale STUDEBAKER HAWK 1*62, Gran Turtaimo. black, red leather interior, Mr conditioned, fully equipped. 5uuu mtiee. A Beauty. *2.708. SL 6-418* MERCEDES 1961 190 SL. cream color, black 16.000 miles. Perfect condition. *3400, private. SL 64188 CLOTHING Clothes tor the family, like .-tew. Open Mondays thru Fridays, 4 Reid Ave. opposite ^atgaln Town. , . SMALL LUNCHEONETTE Going out of business Equipment for sale: Counter, Stools. 2 deep fryers, large frigid sire unit. etc.________________ AU 6-1738 SACRIFICE aale-Coucb with cover 2 and tables. Summer rug. 110 Bennett Ave. NYC. WA 3 3460 1996 CADILLAC Coups DaVUIs, par-u tot-ms and looks magatticcat. only ' HY 8-6850 Sundays only SACRIFICE Main on 1967 Chevrolet 4 dr sedan. Tar only (150. Run­ ning condition and low mileage. Call Antoine NE 8 2763 or UL 7- 7784. BUICK *se. 4 door toally perfect. PS, *1150, oa 11 after 5 mechan TB. ONLY p.m. IL 9- 15c A DAY In Meter Plan Buyr A NEW TV WASHING MACHINE REFRIGERATOR STEREO HI-FI Suffolk County. 1983 Ford, Cheap. Ml 3-7893 SACRIFICE. 1991 Buick. 4 door Riviera, very good condition, any reaaanabla offer accepted, CaU After 6 p.m. PR 4-2004. CHRYSLER ’56. New Yorker, radio and heater. AJ1 power. New snow tiros, *325. Private. HY 8-1574. 1958 CHEVROLET Impala. Standard transmission, garaged. On* own­ er. Inspected. EL 5-7920 aak for Gene or Herb. FURNITURE INTIMATE — LOUNGE SETTEES 515. Bar Stools, 54. Tables, 58. Chairs 52. Used, for socials, clubs, dens A bars. New equlpmenL Breakfast nooks, and Home bars. Ben Morel Inc., 3101 3rd Avenue. Bronx (Near East 158th Street). LU 5 3597 BEDRM Suite, almost new? kitchen- bridge set — Lamps — Desk — Tables — Bargain — Moving — Must seU. Private. IN 7-3260. Special Boavty Equipment Naw Aatomatta Hair Dryers. 188.84 aa.t Vaaities with large attrrora. 872 8* aa.; Latest stylo salts. 8188 aa.t Smartly daotgaad partlttoas. 872 88 aa.; Styling stations Saottoa. 8138. aa. Vlaft Our Showroom. LEXINGTON EQUIPMENT CO. 1808 Third Avo. (100-181 Sta.) SAoramonte 9-Z9M SA 8 2298 Naw and Uaod. Esq (71*lf) Terms Arranged. SOFA, 2 club chairs, slip covers, drapes, torch lamp for sale. Reas­ onable. Call evenings, wkenda. SH 3-6514 Reconditioned 17-tach TV 82* Reconditioned Refrigerator from 84* TV Reatals $7 Wkly. TW 9-7676 Public Auction SALE Sat. Jan 26, '63, 10:30am 900 Atlantic Ave, Bklyn, N.Y. Sells Delinquent Storage Ac­ counts.—Hundreds of house­ hold items and furhishings consisting of sofa-beds, re­ frigerators, modern bedrm sets, TV's, freezers, French commodes, new assortment of living room furniture, bric-a-broc, clothing, etc. Exhibition, Friday, Jan. 25 9 AM to 4 PM BADER BROS. WAREHOUSES, INC. Auctioneer's Tel. UL 7-1234„ Lost and Found or STO German Shepherd-5 years. Shepher Child broken hearted. Reward! CaU MA 2-1927 Legal Notice FAHNESTOCK t> CO. NOTICE OP LIMITED PARTNERSHIP CERTIFI­ CATE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Limited Partnership under the firm name of Fahnestock * Co. has been termed under the Cervfl- cate tiled in the New York County Clerk’s office an December II. 1962. whereof the following la the at (1) The asms of the ta Fahnestock k Co.; (2) the char­ acter of the htiUaoag la a general Mock brokerage, commodity commission business, (3) the prin­ cipal place of business is *5 Broad­ way, Borough Of Manhattan. City of New York; (4) Wllttam " ' Jr., Beadbourna. Centerville, Anne County, Maryland. M Becker, Jr., 620 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y., John J. Rudolf, 200 East End Avenue, New York. N. Y.. Michael Donald Grant. SH Ocean Avenue, Lawrence, Long 1st and, N. Y„ Thomas B. Walton, 690 South Ridge Rood. Lake Forest. 11- llnoia, Charles J. Doerrler. 50 Glen­ wood Avenue. Jersey City. N. J., Robert H. Warren, 41 Beechcroft Road, Greenwich. Connecticut, Charles L Hewitt. MooreahtU Road. Syosset. Long Island, N. Y., Roy R Coffin. SU Revere Road, Merioa Station. Pennsylvania, Lara S. Pot­ ter. Jr., 221) yOcean Avenue, Law­ rence. Long Island, N. Y.. John V. Farnam, 1590 MetropoUtan Avenue, Bronx. N. Y., John J. Smith. 30* East 50th Street, New Yort, N_¥., and Grover O'Neill. Jf.. l6l I 79th Street, New York. N. Y.. are the General Partners, and Allan J. McIntosh. Route 172. Bedford VU- lage. N. Y„ Hulburd Johnston. 318 Crescent Drive, Lake Bluff. Illinois. Deforest Hulburd. 243 Cheswold Lane, Haverford, Pennsylvania, and Sherburn M. Becker. Ill, 620 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y„ are the Limited Partners; (5) tbs partner­ ship began at the close of business on December 31, 1962, and Is to end at the close of business on Decem­ ber 31, 1963: (6) Allan J. McIntosh has contributed securities haring an aggregate market value of 9300400. Hulburd Johnston has contributed cash and securities having an ag­ gregate -market value of 550400, De­ forest Hulburd has contributed se­ curities and cash having an aggre­ gate market value of 8100400, and Sherburn M. Becker, HL has con­ tributed securities having an aggre­ gate market value of 8150400; (7) the contribution of cash and securi- ties of the Limited Partners Is to be returned upon expiration of the term of the partnership or the prior dissolution of the pa may be returned to a IJ ml tod Part­ ner or the representatives of his estate if he dies or is adjudged tn sane. Insolvent or'a bankrupt, or makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors; (8) Allan J. McIntosh and Sherburn M. Becker, IU. shall each receive, by reason of SPIRITUALISTS Don't Miss State Psalms 44-5, 36-2 BLESSINGS! BLESSINGS! LAST WEEK I READ PSALMS FOR NEWARK 64-1. 2341 BKLYN 44-1; NEW YORK 33-11 CONN. 11-3. BALTIMORE 75-2; WASH­ INGTON 24-5; BOSTON 5*83-8*62. BLESSINGS! Don’t miss Rev. Cooper's (6) six day Special. CaU today for fart action and quick results. CaU thia gifted and experienced man Immediately. Let not your heart ba troubled. Believe la God believe also in ma. John 14:14. Guaranteed to analyze your condition from the cradle to the grave. Rev. Cooper will master any problem. See him today ba blesaed tomorrow. Guaranteed to keep aU aecrets. By appointment only— PROF. COOPER Breelriya - 1202 Broadway - SL 2-4944 Candle light service every Thursday night at 8 P.M. A special blesaed service every Son. at 3 P.M. Legal Notice the si his rontrlbutioo, 5% of the net profits of th* partnership above 550400 during the term sf the part­ nership. No tatereet win ha paid te Mr. McIntosh or Mr. Becker, IU. Lai contribution. Mr Johnston and Mr. Hulburd shall each aaUtlsd to rccatva lotanat at th* rate of 0% per annum oa their wa! contribution* until tnd at the rate of 2% per on the dUfereace between of IU* cash capital con- I th* anm of *50400 to the caso of Mr. Johnston and 5100.- 000 In the cat* of Mr Hulburd AII :hed to the securtUee by the partnership as the capl tai contribution of each Limited Partner at any time hereunder shall be the property of th* partnership until the maturity of ouch reopect- coupons when they shall be de tached from said bond* and re transferred and delivered to tlw Limited Partner by whom tlw, bond from which detached Is contributed. Dividends received by the firm upon all securities contributed by any Limited Partner shaU be paid to the Limited Partner contributing the security upon which received; (9) the partners may admit additional Lim­ ited Partners upon the consent in writing of all of the partners; (10) the death, retirement, or insanity of a General Partner shall not effect a dissolution of the partnership which shall continue unless within 3 months thereafter partners who u between themselves bear 51% of the losses eteet to liquidate the The said Cortifteate wt* severally signed and acknowl- odgt by aU member* of the part­ nership. Supreme Court of the State New York — County of Mortgagee Affiliate* Corp., Plain­ tiff, against Bernard FiU, Neuw Realty Corp., and People of the State of New York and Ethel Gor­ don, Defendants. SUMMONS. To the above named defendants: — You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in tills action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, If th* complaint Is not served with this summons, to serve a no­ tice of appearance, on the Plain­ tiff* Attorney withlng twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, in case of your failure to ap­ pear, or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in th* com plaint. Plaintiff designates Kings County a* the place of trial and Plaintiff resides to Kings County Dated: March 5th, 1962. Herman A. Kaplan, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P.O. Address. 521 Hal sey Street. Borough of Brooklyn 33. City of New York. TO: BERNARD FIU. The fore going summon* is served upon you by publication pursuant to an or der ot HON. ARTHUR A. LOW, Justice of the Supreme Court, King* County, dated th* 27th day of December. 1962. and filed on the 27th day with the complaint In the office of the Clerk of King* County, at Kings County. New York, the original complaint herein having been duly filed in said office on the 8th day of March, 1962. The object of the above entitled action to to foreclose a mortgage to sa- a tbs sum of 88400 00 and In­ terest recorded tn the office of the Register of Kings County on May 16, 1961 in Liber 12035 of Mort­ gages at page 94 covering premise* described to said mortgage a* fol Iowa: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the build twf and improvements thereon, erected, situate, lying and being to the County of Kings, Borough of Brooklyn. City and State of New York bounded and described follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly side of 37th street distent 175 feet easterly from the southeasterly corner of Third Ave­ nue and 27th Street, as said Third Avenoa now exists and ha* been tansd to Ms present width! "READ THIS!" Back from Waterboro. S.C. BISHOP SAWYER "Bring your problems to Ma, Suitor No Morel Unnatural Sick­ ness; Cast off; Evil influences and Bad Luck Removed at Once. Bishop Sawyer advise oh aU affairs of Ufa. BOW TO HOLD YOUR JOB. HOW TO HOLD YOUR MAN, AND YOUR WOMAN: How to Succeed in business for fast action and Quick "Luck" Guaranteed to analyse all conditions. I will net fall you In your search tor God and Happiness. Hours 18 a.m. until * p m. Open Sundays 280 W. 135th St. Apt. A. NYC WA 6-2261 IMMEDIATE RESULTS!! Facing FINANCIAL Difficulty, evil, conditions. UNNATURAL SICKNESS, Love problems or bad luck? Then come see this Florida born woman of God today!! Get SUCCESS and peace of mind tn a HURRY. IMMEDIATE SATIS- FACTION GUARANTEED. Tails you ail. Ona visit will SATISFY yon. MADAME NEL Hours: 10 A.M. to 8 P M. (11 UN) AT 9-3781 Federal & State * INCOME TAX BETURNi PREPARED BY EXPERT TAX CONSULTANT OO’CS PL 3-6176 A.B.C EXTERMINATORS Rets — Roeckee — Bedbugs Pest Control Material Sold. 2009 Atlaatic Ave. DI 6-3334 UPHOLSTERING SERVICE Kitchen Chairs - Living Room Sets. Sam’s Upholstery ST 9-9789 DIAMOND TOOTH — Rev. Madam Joan — Reads your Ufa ao an open book. Divine beaUngs, mar­ riage! performed All problem! solved See this great woman of God to roads to happiness and suceeee Spiritualism Taught. AU 3-8620 — Available tor teas. FATHER EDWARD DIAMOND OF DonaldsvUle. Ga. Noted Faith Healer, Spiritual Advisor, removes all crossed conditions. Call today. Ba blessed tomorrow RI *4*71. MADAM RUTH Gifted Reader A Advisor on all affairs of Ufa. Satisfaction guaran­ teed 61 W, 129th St.. (1 flight up) LE 4-9752. ROOM A BOARD for elderly people. Excellent care. Balanced diet. Medication If necessary Reasonable rates. For Information call REV. DR. EDGAR Can and will help the lick, the distressed And the discouraged. You pay nothin*, nntil some results are seen. Mar­ riages performed 141 W. 111th St. 1FW. UN 5-1859. 0L 7-2850 ARNOLD FUHS General Contracting Roofing - Insulation - Waterproofing A Storm Windows ' Tim* payments arranged. MU 7-0890 9 AM-5 PM RE 4-0398 Anytime Easy payments arranged 'IXTERMINATING QUICK AND EFFICIENT RESULTS. GUARANTEED TO KILL: RATS. , MICE, ANTS. BEDBUGS _____ ETC. STORES. INDUSTRIAL, ROMES AD Work Guaranteed SL 6-8760-8727 TRI-US EXTERMINATORS 1128 St John Ft. Brooklyn, N Y. Public Notices GOSPEL SINGERS WANTED Mato A Fomato Gospel Singer* train­ ed for Radio A TV programs, to •‘‘-Italk A group* managed. AUDI­ TIONS FRn. CaD ENrigbt 94179 and aak ta* Mr. Arthur Bradford Preferably ARo, Contralto sad tod Soprano. Female*, single, fra* to travel 1202 Broadway. Bklyn. ____________ CH, $<*t DRIVERS' ~ IMMEDIATE C,ss and oil paid Anywhere in U.S.A. ___________ BE 1(1578 UNGERS, Groups, appeal. F Universal 0-19 Oa a mboa with 1M3 record RESULTS IN 9 HOURS! WHY eheeld ft taka longer? This Georgia woman dee* thlnxL ln • taon J. Don't ten her. 4m her ten yea .. . strange RICHNESS AND CROSS CONDI­ TIONS REMOVED OVERNIGHT. LOVE A MONEY troubles clear­ ed up Immediately. This wemaa win DO WHAT OTHERS HAVE TRIED TO DO. Oee visit will convince yen. SATISFACTION DOUBLY GUARANTEED? Hears from 11 ajn. te • p.m. MADAME LAVERNE AU 3-1172 THUS B SURE Regardleoa of failed In or v - I will help you Campbell. Phone AU Daily — Hours 2 to 9 p.m. has failed you JUST BACK FROM 8.0. with new secret* to help yon with your problems, regardless of whst yoor problem to, I csa help you where other* have failed. Never toot a ease. Rev. Margaret. HI 643*7 SPIRITUAL Seance every Mon. Wed. Fri. 3 - • p.m. 19 W. It* St. Wttnees Jewish Bleee Healer CaU by their name HELP IN 1 HOUR where othe fail. Health, Wealth, tov*. Repei "I am wimderful God bleaa jrou Golden Key MO 63*75. SISTER EVE Spiritual Haalar She ha* helped .many, and ah* will help you with your problem* Holy Oil* and charm* from Jerusaia gtvan. Can Stoter Eva. MO 944 <19 Malroaa Ave. corner af Mist it.. Bronx. 1 Mock Srd Avo. "EL.- STOP-LOOK-WRITE I was trained by th* 7 Sisters of New Orleans. I Succeed when Others Fail. FREE Advice, FREE. Send no iMoney. Send stamped self-addressed envelopes to Ivory's Problem Bureau, P. 0 Box 5262, St. Louis 15, Mo. Why Aren't You Lecky why isn’t your life a success story? What are invisible guides? Do guardian angels really exist? How can you obtain their aid to hap- ‘ 1 A success? Are our hard- really Gods wiU? Learn the aecrets to love, fortune, fame. Send this ad with self addressed stamped envelope (no money) to P.O. Box 173. Davenport. Iowa. (A) YOU CAN BE helped the same day Straightened out right, I will take care of all. M,v work floes not fall. MA 24033 REV. ALSTON READING will be given by Mme. Boone-Wllllams through flowers. Sunday 3 p.m. until Come and get your wonderful blessings. 121- 17 Sutphin Blvd. (churcb) REGARDLESS OF what your prob­ lems may be, love, money — any conditions. See the great Madams Boons. Don’t have to tall her. She tails you — Hundreds havo been healed. 94 p.m. Railgtoua articles sold at store — See the woman of God, Peace. Lova, Happiness. 121-17 Sutphin Blvd. JAr 9-1618 (Office) Mme i-WUUama. Boooa-1 MADAME HENRIE from Georgia -Quickly solves *11 problems and conditions. Love affairs, home trouble*. 376 E. 140th 8t., Bronx. Hour* 6 a.m.-10 p.m. CY 2-3490. Available for Teaa. WHAT YOU TALKING ABOUT? I know what’s coining out tomor­ row. If you want to rake up the dough, see me fast. Don't be slow. MADAME ARBOO FO 8-4366 SISTER DONNA Reader A Advisor. Never fail* to reunite the separated, cause* speedy A happy marriage* Overcome enemies, lover* quarrels. evil habits, stumbling blocks A bad luck. 82 W. 127th St. (cor. Lenox Ave.) LE 4-9508 SPIRITUAL ADVICE A Missionary Has life become a dead end with you? If so. let me help you. Call all week. EN 9-3632. BE BLESSED at a Tea Party. 242 W. 121 St. Basement. Reading by Rev? Turner. 2-8 p.m. Sun. January 27. NEED HELP? CaU Rev. Turner. She knows all. MO 84287. Spirit ual meeting every Mon. night 8:30 Available for tea. 242 W 121 St Basement. Enterprise Spiritual Church, Inc. Nr 112th St 1333 5th ve. TR 64116 Hetpl Healing! Coaauttatlonl Services 7 night* wkly at I. Th* Scripture. St Mark 7 24 verses Flower Seance, Sunday 4 to 7, Rev Bishop Boyd I KNOW THE TRUTH If you have tried all other* and failed, then aee the Great Rev. Alex­ ander. the man who haa never lost a case. Dally Meanings. Guarantee 379 Saratoga Ava, Bklyn. NY. hours 1(i AM to 3 PM. 5 PM to 9 PM. DI 24*14. ~ MADAM DOROTHY th* woman who ba* the God aent powwra to aa* all and tell all. Guaranteed on my black caf special No cage to too hard to solve. Baa ma at once. 448 Ralph Avo, Bklyn. NY. 10 AM to I PM. oo _ig thence easterly along said southerly aide of 37th Street 25 feeti owning thenee southerly parallel with Third Avenue 100 feet 2 Inches thence westerly parallel ■ with 37th Street 25 feet: running thence northerly again parallel with Third Avenue end part of the dis­ tance through a party will 100 feet 2 inches to the point or place of beginning. Dated: January 4th, 1963. HERMAN A. KAPLAN. At torney for Plaintiff. Office and P.O Address. 521 Halsey Street, Bor ough of Brooklyn 33. City of New York. a Special Term. Part 8. of At th* Supreme Court of th* State of Now York, hold In and tor th* County of King*, at th* Supram* Court Bididin*, Civic Cantor, to the Borough of Brooklyn, to mid County, on th* 8th day of Jan­ uary 1963. PRESENT: HON. DANIEL G. CONNOLLY, Justice In the Matter of th* Application of VERN1CE JOYNER HOPKINS Petitioner, For an Order tor th* Dissolution of marrtog* with ____ WILLIE HOPKINS Puranant to Section 7A of tbs 1 tto Rolattoua Law. On Reading and filing the *n- ,xe<l affidavit of MALCOLM C. McFADDEN. attorney tar pottttal VERNICE JOYNER HOPKINS, It to ordered that the ardar af Septa bar 8, 1981 b* amended to read aa At a Special Term Fart I of th* Supreme Court of the State of Now York, hold In and tor County of Kinta, at th Court BnUding. Civic Canter, to the Borough of Brooklyn, in w County, *■ th* 8th day of Septem­ ber. 1982. PRESENT: _____ HON. DANIEL G. CONNOLLY, JUSTICE In th* Matter of the Application of VERNICE JOYNER HOPKINS, Petitioner. For an Order for th* Dtoaolntton of her marriage with WILLIE HOP­ KINS. Pursuant te Section TA of the Domes­ tic Relations Law. T . On reading and filing th* annexed petition of VERNICE JOYNER HOPKINS, verified the 30th day of March. 1962. whereby It appear! to my satisfaction that WILLIE HOPKINS, th* husband of th* Pe­ titioner. ha* absented himself more than five (8) ourroortvo year* without being known by said VER­ NICE JOYNER HOPKINS, th* Pe­ titioner, to be living d t»ma. and that diligent i da to discover evidence that WILUB HOPKLNS. petitioner’* husband to BY ■Idenc* has bo* _____ believes laid petitioner 3PKINS, her and that WILLIE HOP to be d* NOW. on motion af CHANCE and MITCHELL, eoqa . attorney* lor osid petitioner, it to hereby ORDERED that notice of tattoo of eaid pcttttea aad object to Amater- Sactton. a M th* County ot Idags. State af Now York, to oaoh w**k tor thro* oom HELP in 24 HOURS If you have a CROSSED UNNATLTIAL CONDITION. STRANGE SICKNESS, want your husband, wife or rweet- heart back, want homo car and FAST MONEY then com* to aee me at once. ONE VISIT IS ALL YOU NEED. 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H« al gat roe hot that. to th* to glv* to saM WILLIE it to setod to aa ad, WH.UE it state th* time and ptoc* af th* hearing upon,said petition, namely, at Special Tsntt Part 8 of Supreme Court of the State of New York. Kings County, to be told to the Supreme Court Building. Clvte C*rt*r' "Jf day of Marrtb 19*3. at *:» o’clock ta tbs tarooeoa af thet day, and thet it further atato that a haa ~ ha had apea toe aaM pad dissolving the marriage VERNICE JOYNER HOPKINS, the aad WILUE HOPKINS. _____ D.O.C. GRANTED September «, 1863 JOSEPH B. WHTTTY, Clark Everything strictly eenfldei Justice Supram* ( GRANTED Jaonory 8. 18*3__ . JOSEPH B. WH1TTY. Clerk ENTERl D. a. C. Coort Proverb* I am tlw only I New York nafng It So* m ___ _______________ Also I have — oeo ma today RESULTS AT ONCE Need money - Sick - Lnee trouble I yj g^qg hours 2 to I 9 Bishop Tajdor can help you to on* MOODY SPIRITUAL day, tor she helped me. Her work It guaranteed. You can’t fall. Sea her today. Be Happy Tomorrow! CLASSES - Earoll bow. TR 5 9493 I KNOW I ms help yro, oo* me at once. Juat back from Now Orleans with BO MASTER YOUR problem by Divine Metaphyxtca Send 81.89 with Mrth date for ponaphlet, eno^ear^ag 9 question*. William Felton. PaD. 2472I Seventh Avonon, How Tort 8S. SW 1 a if'i 9 f ^iioO a 4 4 J MASON HONORED — Alton S. Haywood, grand secretary of the Prince Hall Grand Lodge, holds plaque presented him by Joppa Lodge No. 55, F & AM, re­ cently at testimonial honoring him at the Concurse Plaza Hotel. Flanking him are (1 tor) John Spi­ vey, past master, George L. Jones, past master, Mrs. Hay­ wood and the Rev. Edler Haw­ kins of the Bronx’s St. Augus­ tine Presbyterian Church. (Gil­ bert Photo) No Heat? Call Here Having trouble with heat ln your apartment? If you believe the heat is below the required temperature, call the Health Department. City health regulations re­ quire that when the tempera­ ture Is below 55 degrees out­ side, landlords must maintain a minimum of 68 degrees of heat in their buildings between the hours of 6 a.m. and 10 p.m. If you’re been shivering, the numbers to call to complain about a lack of heat in Man­ hattan is vto 4-3414; Bronx, LU 3-5500; Brooklyn, TR 5-9400; Queens, OL 8-6600; and Staten Island, SA 7-6000. Wilkins Hails Court Decision Governor Balks On $1.50 Wage Hopes that Gov. Rocke­ feller might support pro­ posals calling for enact­ ment of a $1.50 statewide minimum hourly wage rate to boost the incomes of low - salaried Negroea nd Puerto Ricans were ashed this week. An aide of the governor said Rockefeller will not back any legislation for Increasing the hourly wage floor because of his feeling that such an Increase would cut Job* and employment In the state. The governor, through a spokesman, said the upping of the wage floor would only hasten the flight of "marginal” Indus­ tries to the South and other parts of the nation. Tennis Assn. Gives Tray To Francis Arthur E. Francis, who for over 12 years, was tennis cor­ respondent and columnist for the New York Amsterdam News, and Pittsburgh Courier, waspresented with an inscribed sterling silvfrr tray, last Friday at the annual dance of the New York Tennis Association, by a delegation from the New England Tennis Associas tion. x The delegation numbered 20 members, headed by Ernest Johnson ot Bridgeport, Conn. Mr. Francis, who has just re- slgned as assistant executive iecretary of the American Ten­ nis Association, the parent body of tennis in the United States, Bermuda, and the Bahamas, among Negroes has attended every championship tournament of the New England Tennis As­ sociation, since its organization, and has also attended the Na­ tional Tournament of the Ameri­ can Tepnis Association tor the past 42 consecutive years. Moving Figure He was appointed assistant executive secretary emerit ns, and given a life membership on Che Executive Committee of the American Tennis Association for his contribution to tennis. He was also the moving figure along with Assemblyman Ber­ tram L. Baker, executive secre tary of the American Tennis Association, and Dr. Sylvester B. Smith, then president of that body, who caused the color line in tennis to be discarded, with the acceptance of Althea Gibson to play in tournaments of the United States Lawn Tennis Asso­ ciation. Jim Brown Backs Paul Brown Boot LOS ANGELES — Fullback Jim Brown, supports owner Art Modells removal of Paul Brown a« coach and general manager of the Cleveland Browns. There has been a breach be­ tween the fullhack and the coach for the post two oeosons. Jim Brown threatened to quit foot­ ball at the conclusion of the 1061 season. "I can say truthfully", he said, "that I was close to the sit­ uation and I feel Modell had a good reason doing what he did. Coach Brown had the feeling that the dub should be conducted as It had been under the former management". Roy Wilkins, executive secretary of the National Association for the Ad­ vancement of Colored People, today issued the following statement: The National Association for the Advancement of Colorec People welcomes the United States Supreme Court decision invalidating the Virginia status which prohibited the NAACP from sponsoring and financing cases testing 4he validity of the state’s segregation and anti- Negro legislation. "Had the Supreme Court sus­ tained the Virginia statute on intolerable burden would have been placed upon citizens who do not individually have the money to retain counsel end carry cases through the channels of various levels of state and federal courts. The poor citizen is now secure in his efforts to protest discrim fnation through the courts. "Important*' "This Is one of the moat Im­ portant civil rights decisions handed down by the high court. Without it the NAACP could have been banned by Virginia and other states from providing le­ gal counsel to test the constitlon- ality of acts Involving questions of discrimination. It also vindicates President Kennedy’s pies, in his State of the Union message today, that even the most destitute citizen is entitled to competent counsel in defense of his constitutional rights. 'This decision strikes down the last of the packet of anti- NAACP laws passed by the Vir­ ginia Legislature in 1956 as the legal bedrock of the state's "massive resistance” to school desegregation. "This is unsound thinking,’’ the fullback went on, "because financial conditions were differ­ ent. Football players don’t like to be treated as inferiors”, the former Syracuse ace said. "Much credit is due to NAACP General Counsel Robert L. Car­ ter and his associates, Oliver W. Hill of Richmond and Mrs. He also went on to say that Maria Marcus of New York City, he believe* that Coach Brown in preparing and arguing this erred in benching Tommy Wilson vital case before the state and most of the season. “We would have done better with Wilton federal courts over a period of playing", he said. six yeara.” Local Medics Meet On Out-Of-Wedlock Babies •In the cates of thoee depart-were born in the hospital and menti which show violations re-have no homes and nowhere to ported, the offenders are given®0- « certain period in which to majority of these make corrections. If they’re not^1*0/1* Negr* Dr’ u ray uulQreen cj{wj , CMe from his «X- niaev made. gummonaea are Issued, perience of a child who spent all The December meeting of the^i, young life up to school age Manhattan Central Medical So-Uvlng on a hospital ward, dety discussed "The Problem of The Negro population of New york Qty la sufficiently large Out-of-Wedlock Babies.* Special guests were Carl that tt should be able to provide Schoenberg, Mrs. Angels Me-homes and take care of these Ne- IJnn of Louise Wise Services andgro children, it was said. As it Is, Dr. Frederick C.- Green. The70 per cent ol white babies born group met at Harlem Hospital, out of wedock find adoptive hom- It has been estimated that tfcerees while only five per cent of No­ ire 15,000 out of wedlock childrengro children do. And even this born In New York City each year, flva per cent is a larger figure a report to the organization said, than it used to be some years ago Of this number, if Is felt that tee report revealed, between 8,000 and 9,000 are Ne- There are several problems ln- gro babiei. The number ia in-volved including education, pre­ Judice, types of services availa- creasing year by year. This problem is particularlyble and other factors. Thirty or important for Negro physicians forty years ago, the Jewish com becauae a large number ore ao-munity in New York City seemed called "boarder babies.’’ 'Qieeeto show resistance to providing ore outof-wedlock children wtmbomee for fables. Randolph Fights Attempts to fat Rockefeller and the Republican Party to push for enactment of a hifber wage floor are being made by the Citizens Committee for a $1.50 Minimum Hourly Wage. A. Philip Randolph head of the committee and only Negro viee president of the American Fed­ eration of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations, end other labor, civic and religious leaders met with Democratic leaders In the Legislature last week. They were assured, It was re­ ported, that Democrats would spur the fight for increasing the hourly wage floor to $1.50 to relieve low-wage workers, most of whom ore Negroes and Puerto Ricans. Gov. Rockefeller lost year pushed tor and got an tnaeasa of the state’s minimum of $L15 to $1.25 to bring the wage floor in line with the federal min­ imum hourly wage. But he will not go further, now or in the foreseeable future, the governor's spokesman sold. Bank Bandit Goofs; Spins Into Lawman Poor lasso Worthen — bs’s no Jesse James. In fact, Isaac, who Brea at 41S Convent Ave. Isn’t any kind of bonk robber, but the most hapless bandit who has been around la many a moon. Iseac’i only 19 — and that might explain things. Things happened this way last Monday. Issao walked Into the Bowery Savings Bank at 110 E 42nd St at 2:45 p.m., armed with a shot gun. He walked up to the cage of teller John Per­ cival. w. "I want $7,000," said tbs note be handed Parclvol. Things went wrong for poor Isaac from than on. First Per­ cival handed him three dummy packages which ora kept for toeh emorgcnciet. an issao took off fa was tripped by a guard who fad bean alerted aad fall dprawllng on the floor. Patrons in the bank, seeing the shotgun started screaming. Especially f when the gun went off and a shot ripped Into a waste baakat. lasso scramblsd to Mg and crashed Into tbs rsvotrlag door. His gun Jammed to the swinging door. Poor Isaac coulda’t move — to or oat. He wfa still there when Patrolmen Ar­ thur McAuliffe and Oliver Pick­ ens of the E. 36th St. arrived. In Criminal Coart, Part__, 1A. Tuesday, Issao was committed to Bellevue Hospital lor tion. Afterwards poor "Why did yoa want to up the bank?** ha was “I wanted Isaac. "Did you mean to kffl any- one?" "No.” "Suppose you would fave h|t someone when the gun want off?" "I couldn’t falp to, bat (didn’t N. Y, AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Jan. 26, 1963 National (Continued from Page One) Committee Wednseday said they would hold an in­ dependent probe to see why the invasion failed. ' Attorney General Kennedy said the chances ol James Meredith remaining at the University of Mis sissippi are very slim, but he hopes he won’t with­ draw. Meredith, meanwhile, went into seclusion with his family after failng to take his Algebra final, bui taking four final exams. He told newsmen he woulc have an announcement on Monday, Jan. 28. • aee Former President Harry Truman was in gooc spirits ln Research Hospital in Kansas City, Mo. anxious to go home after doctors said he was mak­ ing excellent progress from a hernia operation h( underwent last Friday. He Is expected to be released this weekend. City and State (Continued from Page One) and accused him of failing to live up to his campaign promises. 6*4* < State Attorney General Louis Lefkowitz an­ nounced that he was recommending three bills tc the Legislature aimed at halting out-of-state solicita­ tion of funds by mail and the forwarding of un­ ordered merchandise through the mails. .-K • • * • Gov. Rockefeller, meanwhile, hailed the open­ ing of the new Harlem River Bridge and the George Washington Bridge Bus Station as time savers for commuters at the joint dedication ceremonies Thurs­ day. New Jersey’s Gov. Richard Hughes also spoke at the dedication. Thousands of city school teachers demonstrated Wednseday at the Board of Education headquarters In-Brooklyn demanding pay increases. Mayor Wagner earlier announced that the city had no funds for such increases, and Board of Education officials, claiming a short budget, took their pleas to Albany to demand more funds, but got little response Tues- day. They need $100 million. * * « • Mrs. Mary L. Ingle, widow of a prominent Chi­ cago lawyer, was awarded $400,000 in damages in Federal Court this week against the Townam Realty Corp., owners of the plush apartment build­ ing at 160 E. 48th St. Her husband, Donald W. Ingle, 3f, was killed on May 26, 1959, when he fell through a plate glass door as he entered the building and walked toward a patio garden. He failed to see the glass door and crashed into it, severing an artery. The court held that the owners were negligent hl-removing the door handle. ' 6*6* C The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced that the famed Mona Lisa, now on exhibition in Washington, will go on exhibit in New York from Feb. 7 through March 4. The world famed painting will be shown free in the Medieval Sculpture Hall on the first floor of the Museum, but photographs are * * * * Mayor Wagner continued to ignore the old reg­ ulars in Democratic ranks as he appointed two new Family Court Judges. He swore in Louis Otten, a 9th A.D., Lexington Democratic Club reform stalwart, and James Doran, a Bronxite, as $25,000-a-year jurists. Negro Democrats in Harlem were planning a petition to the Mayor claiming he has failed to name a single Negro judge since his reelection. The war between Harlem Democrats and County to v Leader Edward N. Costikyan heightened this week as attorneys for the Democratic County Committee Wednesday filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court seeking to upset the Manhattan Congressional lines, contending that the lines in the silk stocking 18th C.D. were gerrymandered to exclude Negroes aid Puerto Ricans. Rep. Adam Powell and Harlem Democrats have opposed the suit. i1 t • * * * The first of 35 recruits from twenty states ar­ rived in Harlem this week to begin training as Domestc Peace Corpsmen under a pilot project tc work for a Domestic Peace Corps. They will under go eight weeks of training and then receive worl experience in helping to improve social services tc the youth of Harlem under a program planned bj the Associated Community Teams, headed by L Livingston Wingate. A * * INFORMATION^ SOCIAL SECUR In today’s world, we push a buttons and miracles hap­ pen—a light comes on, an auto­ mobile starts, or a huge missile climbs into the iky—all because a few buttons were pushed. Bach month ia the U. S. Treas­ ury Department, on employee poshes s few buttons to start electronic machinery- checks are I, stuffed Into envelopes and all in one quick opera­ tion. Within a few days, the U.S. Post Office has completed this Jab of delivering millions of checks to people in every com­ munity through the United States *<» th»«e people, no but­ tons could be ptfshed, and no cased until they applied social security payments. And there could be many more people getting serial security benefit checks each month If they knew enough about their rights and responsibilities unde the law. Perhaps you are one < the estimated 1,000,000 people wh could be getting benefits. Check Each Month For example, do you kno that you can get at least par if not all, of your monthly so lal security payments even thouj you are still working? If yt make $1,200 a year, you can g a benefit check every moot And even if you make more tbi $1,200 a year, you may still I able to get some benefits. You may be due social sect Ity benefits. But remember! Yi must apply for these pay mer to get them. What you should do right aw if you’re 65 or over is get touch with your social securi office even though you’re al working. Untitled Document file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Administrator/Desktop/hello.html2/18/2007 11:01:03 AMThomas M. Tryniski 309 South 4th Street Fulton New York 13069 www.fultonhistory.com