New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-00717
1963
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• • N. Y. AMSTERDAM
NEWS, Sat. Sept. 7, IMS
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Knifing
Enrique Paean. 24. of 1992
Grand An., and Walter Mantra
na. A. of JflXS Washington Ave.,
tw*h ef the Bronx, are being held
ertfctert bed <m charges of assault
ing three police officers and a
aaman They will get a hearing
.» Bronx Criminal Court on Sep-
Patrolmen Carmine Varricctuo,
Carrel! and Janies Me
Grt,'! »e«: to the assistance of
M-» Lrettae Wallace. 48. of 310
* 'SNA St.. last Thursday as
Ce ran from a Webster Ave.j
fcawra with the two men chas-
w her
HAIR
DRESSING Mw said the two men turned
POMADE an the police and Varricchio suf-
... --niyi breed a stab wound, under his
»>.> sm heart He is confined to Fordam
*TiLe*"TT*-L^, Hoopttai in serious condition. '
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QUEEN CROWNED — Lovely
Sandra Gallardo is crowned
“Miss Teen Queen” by Ophelia
DeVoe at Lynch PAL Center in
thy Bronx Friday night as the
two runner-ups, Joann? Lon-
done, left and Lorraine Mam-
by, right second and third prize
winners respectively look on.
Miss Gallardo was chosen from
a list of 14 contestants. She was
judged on her arts ahd crafts,
culinary talent, music, dancing,
sports and a 350 word composi
tion. Ronald Coleman is direc
tor of the Center. (Dummet
phot).
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Puerto Ricans Youthful
Approximately 70 per cent or , that the average Puerto Rican
613.000 of the nation’s 900,000 living in the United States in
Puerto Ricans are living in New I960 was 21.4 years old. Other
York Citv. a 1960 census report states with large Puerto Rican
released this week has revealed, populations Included New Jersey,
The census report also showed 55,000; Illinois, 96,< 00; and Call-
fornia, 28,000.
Meanwhile in a related develop
ment this week a group of New
York City and Puerto Rican of
ficials announced a plan to spe6d
the integration of Puerto Ricans
into the city life through a pro
gram to help each other tackle
social and economic problems.
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Jamaican government has form- BOAC and BWIA in developing to
cd Air Jamaica, the country’s the full the vaat tourist potential
national airline, with the ratifi- of the country, and the continua-
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itseif, British Overseas Airways nunications with the island.
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Ihe Minister of Communications ture in holidays by air one way
and Works.
and sea the other.
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M.G., financial secretary, has Jamaican government to nego-
been appointed chairman of the date bi-lateral agreements with
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the first Board meeting. Appoint-
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Rev. Kilgore
Appraises
March
The national chairman of the
church division of the now his
toric March on Washington said
this week the demonstration
“went beyond our expecta
tions.”
“By all odds, not from the
point of view of orderliness and
decorum and behaviour, but from;
the view of numbers, it went be
yond our expectations.’’ said the
Rev. Dr. Thomas Kilgore, pas
tor of Harlem’s Friendship Bap
tist Church.
Dr. Kilgore was the man whose
work with Christian churches and
Jewish congregations resulted,
in more than 40.000 white and*
Negro churchmen joining In the
mdre than 250.000-person protest.
He said he was personally
“gratified” by the participation
of Christian and Jewish religious
groups whose participation he]
said grew out of the National
Conference on Race and Re
ligion in Chicago last Jan. 26. ]
He said that since then the1
churches have w’orked on “grass
roots level participation.”
Dr. Kilgore also expressed sat
isfaction with the cooperation of
the Negro churches most of
which Joined, the demonstration,
working through the National
Council of Churches.
"he turnout of Washington's
churches, he said, was greater
even than that of New York's !
Negro churches.
Before the march. Dr. Kilgore
had expressed anxiety over the
Washington churches with which
he had not worked until about a
week before the historic redress
“But at the last moment,” he
said, "they moved in and Join
ed magnificently.”
Explaining that he personally
was "gratified” over the role he
was called upon to play,- Dr
Kilgore said the demonstration,
in his opinion, had registered;
h?reat impact on the nation, show
ing it that the Negro was not
alone but “has tremendous cora-
• Boy Choir
• Resumes
• Activities
St. Mary’s Episcopal Church |
™ Boy Choir will resume its activit-]
• ies early in September it has
m begn announced by the organist,
and choirmaster, Robert Russell.
New boys will be auditioned the
• week of Sept. S. and rehearsals
£ for all boys will begin shortly
a thereafter.
Long a regular part of the par-
9 ish program, the boy choir sing*
•
at all regular Services. They also
a perform from time to time at
r concerts and services in other
W parts of the city.
0 The boys, who are from 8 to
£ 12 years of age, receive excel-
T lent musical training. In addi-
™ tion there are trips and activit-
£ les planned especially fW them,
A, and each boy receives a regu-
lar salary for his work. As usual,
a large number of boys are ex-
U pected to audition and those who
A are chosen become probationary
members of the choir.
The Rev. Richard Nary 1 s
U Priest-in-Charge of the Manbat-
A tanville parish.
•
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• Monarch
J Bugler
• In Surgery
J,m„ Mtddletnn, ,l-y..r-o1<l
• active member of the Monarch
£ Band, underwent a major opera
£ tion in St. Francis Hospital in
the Bronx Wednesday Middleton
™ lives In the Forest Houses in
• the Bronx at 730 E. 166th St.
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