New York Amsterdam News — 1963-00-00812
1963
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36 e N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Sept. 28, 1963
Bar Salesman NY Still Seeking
For Using
Southern School Grads
Club's Funds
Attorney General Lefko-
Jwitz this week sought a
court order barring from
the New York state secur
ity business a New Ro
chelle insurance salesman
who allegedly used money
turned over to him by
members of an investment
Governor Rockefeller’s office
/ehemently denied public re
torts Tuesday that the state was
abandoning its efforts to recruit
raduatet of Southern Negro
,'olleges for state jobs.
A spokesman for the Governor,
while admitting the state was
"somewhat disappointed" in the
failure of most of the applicants
to pass state jobs, nevertheless
the state was "reintensifying its
efforts to get graduates of South
ern Negro colleges into state
jobs.”
club he founded to promote
The Governor's press secretary
his own corporate pension
said the State Civil Service Com
i plan venture.
The salesman, Larence Leiber.
'of 23 Von Elten Blvd., New Ro-
Ichelle, and who also maintains
an office at 666 Fifth Ave., Man.,
was accused in addition of hav
ing failed to register with the at
torney general as broker-dealer
in securities under the Martin
Act. - 1
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According to the affidavit filed
by the attorney general in
seeking a Supreme Court in
junction, Leiber used some
$74,000 which had been turned
over to him by the members of
his General Investment Club “to
gain entree to large corporations
that he believed would purchase
pension plans he was marketing
in his own Interest.”
Arts, Crafts
Goes On View
On Sept. 24
An imaginative fall setting and
display of finished work in arts
and crafts will be featured at
Open House of Craft Students
League to be held on Sept. 24
from 5 to 9 o’clock at the West
Side Young Women’s Christian
Association, Eighth Avenue at 51st
St.
Registration for classes is now
open and the fall term begins the
week of Sept. 26. A catalog des
cribing classes is available with
out charge tram Craft Students
League, 840 Eighth Avenue, New
York 19; telephone Circle 6-3700.
“When ' corporations whose
stock he had purchased were not
interested in his pension insur
ance, he sold their stock against
the counsel of reputable brokers,
with losses accruing to the eiub,
the affidavit asserted.
Thanksgiving
But whether we have less or
more,
Always we thank God therefor.
—Sir Cleves.
that the training both have re
ceived will be “invaluable in the
work of the Corps and in the
personal development of the two
lads.”
Back home, they will continue
at school and serve as part time
assistant squad leaders in MFY’s
youthful Adventure Corps pro-
Pepsi Ups Peter Warren
Peter K. Warren, 43, has been
promoted to President of Pepsi
Cola International, Ltd., a wholly
owned subsidiary of Pepsl-Cola
Company, President Donald M.
Kendall announced tpday.
Mr. Warren succeeds Mr Ken
dall. who was elected last week
to President and Chief Executive
Officer of Pepsi-Cola Company.
Pepsi-Cola Company Internat
ional operations encompass 283
bottling Plants in r101 countries
and territories around the globe.
To date this year, the company
has opened ten new plants over
seas with another ten expected to
be opened by year’s end. Pepsi
Cola is currently avaiabletoaome
900.000,000 persons around the
globe.
Resource
The mouse that has but one
hole is quickly taken.—Herbert.
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225-14 Merrick Rood, Laurelton. L.l.
iVsslon was being ordered to de
velop new programs and put
more emphasis on hiring South
era Negro college graduates from
New York State.
Earlier this week daily news
papers quoted State Civil Service
Commissioner H. Eliot Kaplan
as saying that of 385 applicants
last year for New York Jobs, only
nine, or 3.2 per cent passed the'
states professional career teat.
"We broke our necks to get one
or two administrative Interns,
but none who took the test was
eligible. It appears that few of
the graduates of Southern Negro
colleges were able to compete
successfully with the graduates
of other colleges and .univers
ities,” Kaplan was quoted as
saying.
Nuclear Ban .
Shouldn't Bari
Civil Defense
ALBANY — Ratification of the
nuclear test ban treaty now be
ing debated in/the Senate should
not be misconstrued as a reason
for reducing .local civil defense
activities in New York State,
Raymond J. Barbuti, acting di
rector of the Civil Defense Com
mission. has warned.
"There will be a continuing
need for civil defense aa long as
Russia has an arsenal of nuclear
weapons, and as long as the Unit
ed States does not have dear and
indisputable evidence of the Sov
iet's peaceful intentions,’’ Bar
buti stated in a letter to county
and municipal officials through
out the State.
KRASDALE FOOD STORES
INDIVIDUALLY
OPERATED
ADVENTUROUS YOUTHS -
rugged survival training in
Robert Mason, left, and Rene
western Colorado. mountains.
Profit, right, both 16 years old,
The seniors of Seward Park
display certificates receiv-
High, who live at 484 E. Hous
ed from the Colorado Out
ton St., were recommended
ward Bound School following
for scholarship by Barrington
Dunbar, center, director of
Adventure Corps. They are now
serving as part time assistant
squad leaders in youthful Ad
venture Corps program spons
ored by Mobilization For Youth,
Inc. (Gilbert Photo.)
2 Complete Rugged
Wilderness Course
Two Lower East Side youths, ians over a 200-foot aerial rope,
should feel themselves well pre scaling sheer rock cliffs and run-
.. „f 'ninK a marathon. Mason finished
pared for the exciting business of sjxth The New Yorkers were
living in the wilderness and stay
. t *».
lng alive with what little equip
ment they are allowed to tike
with them.on their adventure.
Members of the Mobilisation For
Youth's Adventure Corps, the two
lS-year-old high school seniors of
484 E. Houston St., recently com-
the gruelling and hazard-
at the famed Outward
School in the mountains of
western Colorado.
Robert Mason and Rene Profit
look back to the month they spent
at the Colorado school as the
hardest month of their lives.
among the 86 of their class to
complete the tough one-month
training. Ten others quit when the
going got rough.
Joshua Miner, director of the
unique school, said: "We make
them discover their maximum. ’
Recruits are drawn from high
schools and colleges throughout
the couptry.
Mason and Profit were selected
for the scholarship at Colorado
by Barrington Dunbar, director
of the Adventure Corps, who said
March Leaders
la Wilderness
Hold OK On
Records' Sales
»
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Armed with little else than a
knife, length of cord, fish hook,
cooking pan and sleeping bag,
Mason and Profit had to cope
with the problem of how to sur
NEW YORK — The co-chair
vive in the wilderness. Toughest
men of the March on Washington
of all was the two-day survival
for Jobs and Freedom have an
test when they were assigned to
nounced that there will be only
cover separate areas of the wild-
lone authorized record of speeches
erncss and left to fend for them- gn(j musjc heard at the march on
selves. For food, they had to
catch fish or snare an animal, apd
for warmth and cooking, they had
to build a fire without matches
Aug. 28.
Advertising managers have
been advised that none of the
speakers has. consented to thj? use
of his remarks for any commer
cial record.
Although each had been a cam
per In New'York state, neither
was prepared for such a strenu
No authorization has yet been
ous adventure. They lost weight
made for the production and
as a result of the rigid routine,
sales of a march record. Un
and had trouble at first breathing
authorized sale of such records
the thin air in the snowcapped
mountain. Profit developed a may be subject to legal proceed-
heavy cold, but he kept going, ings.
Scale Cliffs
~
Among the feats they had to |“ xt © IT d 106th
perform were swinging like sira-
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Mayor Wagner announced Wed
nesday that the Transit Author-
; ity has agreed to extend the
106th St., crosstown bus service,
scheduled to have ended on Sept.
J17, for another six months. The
Board of Estimate will Vote on
approval of funds to continue the
bus service at its meeting o n
Thursday, Sept. 26.
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