New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-00715
1963
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1 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS. Sat., Sept. 7, IMS
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Civil Liberties Leaders
Join Mahopac Meeting
MAHOPAC —. Clergymen of all
denomination* in thia area are
planning a major ClvU Right*
meeUn. with the hope of forming
a committee in behalf of the
freedom goals.
Marian Anderson, the noted
singer, is among those invited
to participate.
vTOP OFFICIALS of the na
"tionally known Urban League will
also take part in a panel dis
cussion.
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These Include Whitney Young
Jr., executive director of the
National Urban League and
Henry Steeger III. its president.
The meeting is scheduled at
the Mahopac High School Sun
day, September 22 at 7:30 p.m.
The purpose of the meeting is
to acquaint the people of the
Mahopac area and Putnam
County in general with the ques
tions arising from the major
struggle for equal rights for all
citizens that is occurring all over
» the. United States at present.
meeting officials said,
v-Local questions concerning
*5*wil Rights and the treatment
^minority groups wiU be dis-
*ctyssed at the meeting. The
MFWstion of whether some kind of
Community relatione committee
March Reaction
should be formed to handle ?rob-
f^s ^"^g J” *2 ° r liZ told this newspaper. “When
HM oeea leamea.
M.n,n Lu^er XU,
through speaking. I WS» j'JJt
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» REV. PETER A. MARKS, of proud to be a black woman living
‘the Episcopal Church of the Holy in this moving period of aistory.”
»Communion, of Mahopac, who is Deputy Manhattan Borough
tone of the sponsors of the meet- President Earl Brown, who ac
ting. said the central theme is companied the Mayor said that
♦ that of the moral conscience and in all of his years of covering
{whether American Democracy top stories for newspapers. “This
{can live up to its expectations, was the greatest single event in ‘
Three Girls
Hospitalized
By Liquor
Inst week in the March on Wash- a Uttle"
(Father Marks participated my lifetime, and you. had to cry
ington and reported his observe- His feelings were similar to '
tions in Sunday's edition Of those of State Senator James L. '
< Patent Trader.
W’atson. who turned to this re-1
j The original plan for the meet- perter during one of the moving :
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The Irinking violations were
the only major incidents occur
ring at Putnam Lake this week
end. There has been a continu
ing State Police and local police
crackdown on lawless conduct in
the area and numerous summons
es were handed out for traffic
and othez violations In recent
weeks
THE THREE teenage girls. In
cluding two IS years olds from
Ossining and Larchmont and a
17 year old from the Bronx, were
treated at the scene by Dr. S.
Bernard Ross of Putnam Lake |
and then taken to Danbury Hos
pital by the Putnam Lake Fire '
Department ambulance. They
were admitted to the hospital
and are reported in “fair to
good” condition. The girls con
sumed over a quart and a half
of vodka, police said.'
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LIKE JACK’S BEANSTALK: Pam Yager, left, and her
sister, Karin, take a long look up the 15-foot high sun
flower growing In their yard in Klsco Park, Mt. Kisco.
The flower tops the eaves of the Yagers* house.
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The supplier of the liquor.
I Thomas Croaaen, 19, of New
Fairfield, Conn, was arrested at
I the scene by police after the in
cident was reported. He was
[| charged with being disorderly
and fined 9250 by. Patterson Jus
tice of the Peace Walter A. Carey,
i He paid the fine Sunday morn-
iing and was released.
I The drinking Incident occur-
I red at Laconia Beach about 11:15
I p.m. Saturday night. It was re-
I) ported to police by a 16 year old
I girl from Ossining who accom-
Hpanied the other three but did
■(not participate. Crossen alleged-
I ly obtained the vodka at a liquor
■(store In New York State.
, THE INCIDENT involving the
I 15 year old Brewster boy was
|| unrelated to the one involving
I the three girls. The boy was re-
I leased in the custody of his par-
I ents soon after he was appre-
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FIRST COTILLION of the
Home Front Club of ML Ki»co
was conducted Saturday wght
at the American Legio® Hall.
Girls, ages IS through 18 were
presented at the formal dance.
In top photo, girls and escorts
gather at the entrance to the
ballroom to select p«rt»r«.
Left to right, Warren Yates.
18. of Goldens Bridge; Sharon
Mitchell, IS. Goldens Bridge;
Martha Tatum, it, Mt. Klsco;
Alfred Donaldson. IS, Bedford
HiUs; Renee Tatum. 15, Mt.
Klsco: and William Freeman.
JO, Mt. Kiaco. In left photo.
Warren Malone of Mt. Klsco
and Ethel Goins of Bedford
Hills prepare to take their
places in the Grand March
which was conducted at till
p.m. The teenagers danced
until 2 a.m.
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Brighten Fall's
View of Fashion
Two are better than one and
three or more are best of all
is fashion’s view of color this
season. The plural approach to
color finds hues by the threes,
matching or contrasting, appear
ing in many costume*.
If any one group of colors can
be said to be the favorite, it’s
the red family, with the berry-
reds picked for special distinc
tion and cranberry looking par
ticularly delectable.
Vying with the red* are greens
and blues ranging from light and
bright to rich and deep. Browns
are abundant, and greens and
reds mingle with browns in earth
tones.
Spring-like pinks and purples
provide a refreshing fall sur
prise, while autumnal orange adds
drama White proves it’s an all-
year “color.”
In the rmdst of all the colors,
the basic blacks appear with
fresh fashion impact for fall.
Notice of Names of Persons Appearing As
Owners of Certain Unclaimed Property
HELD BY '
CARVER FEDERAL SAVINGS
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
75 West 125th Street, New York 27, New York
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The persons whose names and last known addresses are set forth below appear
from the records of the above-named bonking organization to be entitled to unclaimed
Here’s the ajmost-grown-up Tween-Age look
property in amounts of twenty-five dollars or more.
AMOUNTS DUE ON DEPOSITS
Halen Darden
Ruthie M. kolden
Theresa Lewis
Edward E. end/or Anna E. Robertson
Malcolm Breaks
.’’aal Stewart
Hamid Reese
Frederica Daly
Azalia Kackley Benefit Fund
C’orge Davis
.» Gents of Leisure
Tower Isle Social Club
Rosanna Williams
974 St. Nicholes Ave., New York 32, N.Y.
102 W. 123rd St., New York, N.Y.
144 West 143rd St., New York, N.Y.
114-59 175tb St., St. Albans, N.Y.
2137 Seventh Aveaae, New York, N.Y.
Ill West 118th Street, New York, N.Y.
1852 WesJoftea Avenee, New York, N.Y.
24 Best 117lh Street, New York, N.Y.
C.93 West 125th Street, New York, N.Y.
3 West 137th Street, New York, N.Yr
2’00 Fifth Aveaae, New York, N.Y.
35 Mt. Morris Perk West, New York, N.Y.
224 West 142nd Street, New York, N.Y. v—
The Harlem leaf Estate Beard, Inc.
209 West 125th Street, New York, N.Y.
Deret'.y E. Thomas
131 West UOtj Street, New York, N.Y.
A report of unclaimed property has been made to the State Comptroller pursuant to
Section 301 of the Abandoned Property Law. A list of the names contained in such
notice is on file and open to public inspection ot the principal office of the Association,
located at 75 West 125th Street, Borough of Monhattgn, city of New York, New York,
where such abandoned property is payable.
Such abandoned property will be paid on or before October 31st next to persons
establishing to its satisfaction their right to receive the some.
In the succeeding November, and on or before the tenth day thereof, such unclaimed
property will be paid to Arthur Levitt the State Comptroller and it shod thereupon
ceose to be lioble therefor.
8 to 12 year olds like,
with the fit and support they still need.
Our understanding staff makes certain
that size, style and last
are just as “correct”.
WHITE CROSS SHOE
CLINIC
56 W. 125»h St.
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