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4 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 12. 1963 ■■ 1 W w *• a jaiUBKS . ng................. — ■... I. !■ ... . - Family Service In New Office In E. Harlem New York Catholic Charities |the East River to Fifth Avenue Catholic Charitii reopened its East Harlem Fam- In this area reside an estimated scope of the o ily Service office with an expard- population of 175,248 persons with servjceB u has ed staff and faciliti** ma new to- an average median annual fam- cation at 300 E. 116th St. on Mon- ily income of $3,800. It is a neigh- day, October 7. The Rt. Rev borhood which, according to re- established a Fi w*rU*» nanem " Msgr George H. Guilfoyle is ex cent Bureau of Labor Statistics, flee there la 19£ ecutive director. The office had rates among the lowest in in- Staffed by ni formerly been located at 1515 come and educational achieve- trained bilingua Park Ave. at 110th St. ment and the highest in In its new location the office unemployment, will serve an area extending The enlarged staff and from 100th to 135th Street from [facilities will enable New office York Bid ACP To Court Mrs. Cutting Is Buried HEMPSTEAD DEDICATION Meade Stone and George Cad­ in picture at left the Rev. mus of Meadow Brook Bank; William C. Evar.s cuts the rib­ Tax Receiver Henry von Elm; bon to the South Hempstead Peter Doyle, public cemeteries Baptist Church in Hempstead, trustee; the Rev. Larry Ellis L. I., with the moral and actual and deacon James Caldwell. assistance of the Rev. Robert In second picture Hempstead B. Rose of Garden City's Mayor William Guide greets the Church in the Garden: Robert Shebar of the Nassau DA’s of­ fice; John Loekman; Acting Hempstead Village Clerk An­ drew S. Pitre; Robert L. Rennie of Long Island Trust Co.; minister at dedicatory rites Sunday afternoon. (Cooper Photos). Goodness South Hempstead Baptist Church Dedicated Sunday A good deed is never lost; he who sows courtesy reaps friend­ ship, and he who plants kindness gathers love: pleasure bestowed upon a grateful mind was never sterile, but generally begets re­ ward. — Basil. Criminal Court Justice J. How­ ard Ross bach Friday signed a court summons requiring Powell to appear in Manhattan Crimin­ al Court on Nov. 22 to show cause why he should not be pro­ secuted for making a $900 check he received for a magazine ar­ ticle payable to his wife, Yvette. Judge Rossbach signed the summons at the urgings of at­ torneys for Mrs. Esther James, who is still seeking to collect a $211,500 judgment she won from an all-white jury In Supreme Court earlier this year. Powell has appealed the award as ex- ' cessive. Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, who left this week for a two- weeks visit io the oil-rich prov­ ince of Kuwait, faces a pos­ sible court appearance in Man­ hattan Criminal Court next month If a court summons can be served on him. Mrs. Athena Victoria Cutting was buried in St. Raymond's Cemetery. Bronx, last Saturday following services at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 262 W 118th St. Mrs. Cutting. 52. died at her home at 276 W. 117th St. Msgr. Blesch of St Thomas celebrated the High Mass. "Vickie” as she was known had been active in many church and civic organizations, including the New’ Deal Democratic Club. She is survived by her hus­ band, Clem; a brother, Mac­ Donald, several nieces and friends. If you never finished high school, or went to school in other lands, you can get a State High School Equival­ ency Diploma, accepted by business. Civil Service. 12 session evening class pre­ pares you. Ask for Folder AY. EASTERN SCHOOl 721 Broadway, N.Y. 3 AL 4-5029 BARGAINS IN UNCLAIMED FURNITURE FOR ALL PARTS OF THE HOME PRIVATE SALES EVERY DAY BEDROOM, LIVING ROOM, KITCHEN SETS, LAMPS, COFFEE, END TABLES, TV'S, ODD BEDS, DRESSERS, CHAIRS, RUGS. UNIVERSITY MOVING & STORAGE CO. WT West 166th Street, N.Y.C. WAdsworth 8-8500 Bet Amsterdam and Audubon Avst.) Bit. 1920 tow RATES BOR STORAGE & MOVING - FUItf.uuW BOUGHT Pickets Win Promise From Landlord's Agent down and there was a fire in the basement, according to W. D. Anderson, 71, a retired railroad porter who was picketing? An anti - slumlord demonstra- < tlon in front of the agent office l at 225 W 145th St. Tuesday was suspended at noon after the agent | Louis Wegner promised to re­ Wegner claimed that a new move an inefficient super within 1 boiler was installed. He said, he ten days, and remove alleged would try to straighten out the multiple violations during the ! situation: "After all I've only i next two weeks. taken over since Oct. 1.” The tenement house at 540 W. 146th St., is owned by Murray Rayburn of 23 E. 10th St. Meanwhile, Gray said his Com­ munity Council on Housing would continue picketing against slum­ lords in the Hariem area. The Council has called a tenants march on City Hall Oct. 28 at 10 a.m. to demand action by the Mayor on rent cuts, and that the City take over of buildings and make repairs where landlords re­ fuse to remove violations. But the leader of the pickets, 1 Jesse Gray, director of the Com- 1 munity Council on Housing told 1 the agent: “We'll be back in three days if the notice isn't serv. 1 ed on the super to get out.” 1 About twelve elderly pickets, all tenants of the run-down 60- 1 year-old building at 540 W 146th 1 St., walked In front of the agent’s office carrying signs, such as "Lawyer, slumlords, refuse to ' eliminate fire, safety ard health 1 hazards.” "Wegner we want re­ pairs and new super.” In Baby Carriage A two - year old kid named Johnny was in a baby carriage and wheeled around and around in the picket line by Mrs. Jessie I Jefferson, who lives at 540 W 146th St., Apt. 5. She said it was a friend's child, and she was tak- j ing care of him. Another woman | led a small boy by the hand < Hanging from a string around his ; neck was a sign; "Can't sleep be- jl cause of rats.” ; Wegner, who said he has been I doing business in the same placed at 225 W. 145th St., so long that 1 ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ADtVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT ft's Happening Now in Harlem New Electronics Center Means Great Savings for Residents of Manhattan Woman Held For Assault Mrs. Lillian Way. 26, of 2181 Eighth Ave., charged with as­ saulting James Holmes, same address, is being held in $1,500 bail for a hearing in Criminal Court Police said Holmes suf­ fered a knife wound in his chest during an argument. REMY MARTiN COGNAC V.S.O.P. REMY’MARTIN By MALCOLM NASH HEMPSTEAD. L. I. — More than a dozen leading citizens - officials, bankers and churchmen joined the Rev. William C. Evans and his congregation in dedicating South Hempstead Bap­ tist Church and its youth center to "God. Christ and Community” at festive rites Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Sandy F. Ray, pres­ ident of the Empire State Mis­ sionary Baptist Convention, preached the dedicatory sermon which actually signaled the com­ pletion of payment of all debt on the $350,000 physical plant of > -church, parsonage and youth cen- REMY MARTIN Ulkl South Hempstead Baptist Church of 750 members Is one of gusitfty three Baptist, one Methodist and >eaf Hwo Holiness churches serving about 10.000 Negroes who com­ . prise roughly one-fifth of this jMRMB village's total population. REMYsMARTIN County Officials Pride of Cognac \RT1N ice Nassau County Executive Eu- gene H. Nickerson, Nassau Dis- trict Attorney William Cahn and tKj ,Jf I Hemiwtead< Mayor t William Q. (Guide were the highest officers Guide wore the hiL to pay public tribute to the Rev. sanctuary, parsonage and youth Evans and his congregation on center - were built under the leadership and actual contractor- their accomplishments. But they were not the only of- ship of the Rev. Evans, who has ficials who took obvious pride in pastored the church for 24 of the the Negro parish's success. Judge 34 years he has been a pastor. Alexander Berman. Police Capt. He has been a minister for 38 James Blenn and Tax Receiver years. Henry von Elm lauded the con- Both Gov. Rockefeller and Ken- gregation on its attainment of tucky Gov. Bert Coumbs. in whose freedom from debt. Von Elm i state the minister was born, sent noted that his boyhood was spent congratulatory letters to the con- ob the very grounds the church gregation which were read at the |occupies "and many times I cut special rites Sunday my foot with glass, running --------------------------— BLOOMFIELD, N. J and mushroomed into on# of the largest chains of its kind in the world, Another link in the Ports Unlimited with 46 stores throughout New York, chain has been added by the opening New Jersey, Connecticut and Pennsyl­ of on ultra-modern Electronics Center vania, the Parts Unlimited network in Harlem at 486 Lenox Avenue, it wos also extends into Jacksonville, Florida announced here today by Mr. Pot and Cleveland, Ohio. In addition to the Shlafer, President of the concern. new Harlem center other openings are From a modest beginning in 1953 planned soon for Mohattan, Brooklyn this dynamic organization has thrived and Connecticut. ELECTRONICS CENTER OFFERS NOVEL SHOPPING ATTRACTION .around Bert." Most important to the congre­ Cite Mrs. Motley gation, perhaps, were the bankers Mrs. Constance Baker Motley, without whose help, their spirit- associate counsel, NAACP Legal ual leader noted, “we could not Defense Fund, this week received have achieved so much so quick- the Sojourner Truth Award from COGNAC REMY MARTIN The institutions which extend­ ed financial help, through loans, were the Long Island Trust Com­ pany lh Garden City and the Meadow Brook Bank in West Hempstead. / The first was represented by Robert W. Rennie, its vice pres- Shoppers acclaim the convenitnce ond excitement in browsing through Ports Unlimited Electronics Centers. Displaying the wonders of . home electronics avail­ able at low, low prices in a colorful atihosphere one receives a proverbial educa­ tion in home electronics. With items of interest for the whole family, you'll find Parts Unlimited in Harlem o hoppy spot to visit on your next shopping ex­ pedition. Prices have been drastically reduced frpm Ttsslr usual low chain store prices to stimulate interest in the grand opening. Now is o perfect opportunity to get acquainted! Knowledge Costs So Little! Means So Much _ . . IQ VOLUMES °F (WIFI GIANT WORlDWIOE WtjtWpBWl ENCYCLOPEDIA & nSttflBl WEBSTER'S DICTIONARY MECCA FOR THE DO-IT-YOURSELFER Do you know a woofer from a tweeter? What are the advantage* of a network crossover? If you know the answer to either of these or both, then you’re prob­ ably an audiorhile. "What* an *udlo- pblle?" you ask Drop In at your new Parts Unlimited Electronic* Center and rub elbow* with the local audiophile* A* people who love good nound. you’ll find audiophile* deeply Interested In the wide asiectinn of quality proven electronic kits and units made by the leaders la this field Names like F.ieo, Finher, Scott. Paco. Harman Harden to mention a few. Drop In thia Friday or Saturday »t the new Elec- Small Down Pay mailt Only $2.50 Per Wk. - Complete Set cl An Educational Combination that BelonytJnJEvery^Homc! MAIL COUPON TODAY | Give Your Children I ^ToTei The Chonee Tti*y Deterro | ** ’ *' If You Don't Help Them , Nom' With Their Education ' . . . Who Will? 1 N° Phone Best Time to Call iroBlc Canter In Harlem and wttnaaa a dramatic demonstration of electronic tiU using assembled . , . yua'll have pealtlve proof that you can build your own equip­ ment ta 1/2 the Umc and eave money, teo! Brin* along your problam* la HI-FT — roll be glad lo anewer them without any ibllgaUou on your part PRICE ON STOCK TAKES BIG DIP! In conjunction with the gala open- ,g of the new Portj Unlimited Elec- onici Center, the reoulor low telling rice on all stock in the inventory hot ten further reduced to a new "let's et acquainted" price. Pick up Burgess ’ashlight batteries ot two for fwenty- .ve cents or an electric tolderina iron or only fifty-nine e«nti. You'll find lundredt of itemi at equally low, low Unusual Savings Plan On Picture Tubes Creates Stir. Did you ever hear of o 2 for I special on picture tubes? With utmost confidence in its products, Ports Uo- I’m ted offers a TWO YEAR guarantee on Sylvania picture tubes — this is equivalent to receiving your second tube free after 1 year. You see, most dealers offer you a guarantee period of only one year, so this in effect is on extra bonus to you. Speaking of a bonus, did you know that you also receive free installation, free set cleaning, plus free adjustment when you bring in your set for a new picture tube? You get the exoct tube to fit your set at low, low Ports Unlimited prices tool If you're having trouble with your set bring in your tubes for free testing — this service is perform­ ed by exoerts using professional equip­ ment. Ask oboit the nyw Sylvania Sil­ ver Screen 85 picture tubes — for e’earer, brighter pictures. ROUTINE CHECK-UP OFFERS HEW LEASE ON LIFE If you're troubled with blurry vision or strained hearing — it's time for a check-up. Not you personally, but your oiling TV, radio, or Hi-Fi set can be causing you troubls. If you're not get­ ting the full value from your set and you are unable to repair it yourself then by ell means bring it to your local Parts Unlimited Electronics Cen­ ter in Harlem. You'll find the service prompt and highly efficient, and, of course, you'll be happy with the saving made possible with the cash & carry system. parts unlimited THE NEW PARTS UNLIMITED ELECTRONICS CENTER which opened here today at 486 Lenox Avenue, Harlem, offers local residents the ultimate in savings and variety of merchandise. Geared toward meeting the demands of the Do- It-Yourselfer, the colorful departments are loaded with budget-priced items. New Price Breakthrough In Electronics Will Affect The Household Budget! "A modern method of merchandising electronic items has meant a windfall in savings for the average householder," according to Clifford Pauling and Louis Roinford, co-managers of the new Parts Unlimited Elec­ tronic Center in Harlem. Mr. Pauling, a licensed radio and broadcast engineer as well as an amateur radio operator (K2CCG) and Mr. Rainford, previously a nu­ clear-electronic technician, both hove diversified ex­ perience in electronics. Messrs. Pauling and Roinford ore both extremely qualified to help the "Do-It-Your­ selfers" and others with electronic problems. All merchandise in the new electronic center is marked low for action and the shopping is easy with clearly marked departments. Their axiom for success is the theory that when a customer is hoppy with service and the values, he will return and also be on am­ bassador of good-will. With Mr. Pauling's and Mr. Roinford's enthusiasm and desire to help customers solve problems it is a foregone conclusion that they will win innumerable friends. - WOMEN SHOPPERS FLOCK TO NEW ELECTRONIC CENTER. Women control Ute bulk W the world'* money: This Isn't • etetement made by a diatlluaion ed husband. hut tha result nt several year* * Impartial for veya. So ladiei. It you control the family’s pur*. strtnfs, what better way to remove the sling than to treat your husband to a new soldering gun let only 15 ”3 at your Parts Unlimited Elec­ tronic Center? There are hundreds of time and money saving Items avail­ able now that will stretch your dollars, and assure your family that you Justly deaerva your title at "treasurer". Join the legion of happy women shop pars who have an eye for bar­ gains - bring your husband hy all means. (Maybe yon ran eon vince him that You've saved enough lo itl a new hat f ynuraelf I Junior Scientists Get Preparation For Exciting Era. The very future of our na­ tion’* progre** and security lie's with the understanding by our vouth. of the fields of science The reward* are far-reaching. The thrill of accomplishment and entertatnme’’.. la unlimited. Watch your ch'.d’s eyes light up in amaiemen* at the -outstand­ ing exhibit of budget ’ priced science hit* at the new Parts Unlimited Electron'ca Cent*., .Covering a multitude of *ub- jecta, your children can build their own models of diesels and jet englnea, communicate with the wonder* of electronlra. study minerals, build their own geiger counter* . , , the Hat of avail­ able kit* ta long — many are priced under a dollar The time to »p«rk this Inters! In science I* now Why not kindle the fire of scientific .tody bv visiting the Junlnr scientist department at your new Paris Unlimited Electronic Center today? I Part* Unlimited Not To Open In South America At This Time. The demand for Ports Un­ limited Electronic Cantors re­ main* undiminiehed. The ex­ pansion in just a few short years has boon phenomenal. It came at no surprise to tha president of Farts Unlimited, Mr. Pat Shtafer, when he re­ ceived o letter from a cus­ tomer inquiring about the possibility of finding a branch in South America, having received similar requests froth Itoly and South Africa to mention a few. It wos, therefore, a routine question. Unfortunately, the interested customer in South America will still have to buy through moil order,- for the time being. What problem do you have but additional cn*g. Part* -Un­ putting up an antenna? What it mitt- now hag a complrta la the effect of weather and budget line of antenna* and local conditions on your an­ numerous other electronic de­ tenna elements? What la your vice* and part* that are easy problem? To serve the cus­ to handle S are tnespenai'r tomer better — to help him solve his pi blems. Part* Un­ te the customer. Aatean*. range from a low gf toe to the limited management work* In •xetaslv* "Space Frobs" — * conlunctlon with development ael.ntlfle.lly designed sntenn* engineers In designing new second to none selling for * low product* under the Part* Un­ limited private brand names, Sl»» You can lake advantage of this saving by vlgtting pour eliminating unnecessary trim that add* nothing to the unit new Part* Unlimited Electronic Canter today In Harlan. 1 Parts Unlimited Electronics Canter 414 LENOX AVENUE (Bet. 134th and 135th Street) AU I-3119 MANHATTAN Store Hrs. (Thio weak sufrt Fri.. It A.M. to • P.M. Bat., IB A M to B PAR. ELECTRONICS • • CENTER N. ¥. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct. 12, 19B8 • 5 Bell Tolls At CCNY For Bomb Victims Every fifteen seconds for a five- recent murder of the four Negro only previous occasions on which minute period last Thursday, Oct- girls lulled in the church bomb- the bell has been rung la at com- ober 3, the bells at City College ing in Birmingham, Ala., last mencement time and on the death , of the late President Fradklln D. tolled as 500 students and faculty month. members silently mourned the A college spokesman said the Roosevelt in 1945. WIN FOR SUGGESTIONS - Employees of the New York City Housing Authority who won awards last week for their sug­ gestions ate pictured here with Authority Member Francis V. Madigan (seated, center) who presented them with checks and certificates. Seated at left is Mrs. Pearl Goodman, and at right is Mrs. Antoinette Tuccio Standing (left to right) are: Edward G. Pabst, Paul Hoff man, Sean McNulty anc Charles Cino. School Kids Joining Vets In Parade Manis DID YOU ------- ' SAY8? NO, I SAID martin's 8/ of the top events for 3-year-olds, will be the feature at Aqueduct. On Sunday, November 10. the Giants meet the Philadelphia Eagles on the gridiron at Yankee Stadium and the National Horse Show will be at Madison Square Garden on Saturday and Sunday. Sound Of Music The sound of music, too, will be heard during the long week­ end. There will be opera at the Metropolitan and at City Center. The Moscow Chamber Orchestra will be at Carnegie Hall; the New York Philharmonic Orches­ tra. as well as a Bach Festival, are scheduled for Lincoln Cen­ ter’s Philharmonic Hall. Folk singer Leon Bibb and cellist Daniel Domb will be heard at Town Hall.. If you Would like to know more about what you’ll be missing if you’re not in New York during this big weekend write to the New York Convention and Visit­ ors Bureau at 90 E. 42nd St., New York 17, New York, for the free VETERANS’ DAY WEEKEND IN NEW YORK Massed colors, the tread of cadenced steps and martial mu­ sic will mark the annual Vet­ erans’ Day Parade in New York. Units from the Army, Navy, Marines and Air Force as well as schools and veterans’ groups will participate in the colorful event. The march starts at 10 a.m. and moves south on Fifth Avenue from 39th Street to Mad­ ison Square Park. The parade, on Monday. No­ vember 11, will be the climax of a long and spectacular autumn weekend in New York. On Sat­ urday, November 9, the Colum­ bia Lions take on Dartmouth in an Ivy League game at Baker Field. The same day, the Roamer Handicap for $50,000 added, one Sincerity No man can produce great things who is not thoroughly sin­ cere in dealing with himself. — Lowell. ORIGINAL YVO °Ki)sroic»«lls KOICH **L extra qualiY* *»*Bl ft 0l» SCOTLAND the light-mellow Scotch Milder whiskies make it light. Longer aging makes it mellow, BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY, $8.1 PROOF, IMPORTED BY McKESSON i ROBBINS, INC. REW YORK,«. T. © McKflt, IM CBOWIKO CotduwT Cotton « • N. Y. AMSTERDAM_NEWS, Sat.. Oct 12, 1963 I s S MANHATTAN’S MODERN FUNERAL HOME UNITY FUNERAL HOME INC. Eighth Avenue MOnument 6-8300 Reasons why, in time of need you should let Unity serve you 1. Beautiful building erected especially for Funeral operations. e 2. Large display casket salon on premises, Prices for complete funeral start at S200. ♦ 3. Large Chapel with theatre seats. foRoyon $ 4. Entire building centrally air conditioned. TOPS IN RECRUITING - Be­ cause cn New York City's suc­ cessful police recruitment drive, directed by Arnold De­ Mille, second from right, the American Municipal Associa­ tion named the City Service Commission winner of the AMA annual Public Relations Com- petition. Presenting the award to Mr. DeMille, director of re­ cruitment and public relations for the NYC Dept. of Personnel president of the PROS and Royal Riley, president of the PROS. Mr. De.Mille is a former president of the PROS, com­ and Dr. Theodore H. Lang, second from left, chairman cf the NYC City Service Commis­ sion are Margot Gayle, vice posed of the city public rela­ tions directors. Drive led to 15.000 men applying for police force. ladies °cac/e ScDFFS MONEY BACK GUARANTEE (OHVtniBia in row W'NTfRWEIGHT underwear ^'dwoy, « T-Shirt, 6-16 Let Uncle Sam deliver it Send a check! It’s a very poor idea to carry much money on your per­ son. Manufacturers Hanover has two safe and economical ways to pay bills or send money. Register Check ... costs only 20< for face amounts up to $250. Looks just like a personal check. Special Checking Account ... best way to handle your money. Costs only 10< per check plus 50< a month service charge. Your name printed free. MANUFACTURERS HANOVER TRUST Membur Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation • COURTEOUS SERVICE * Lott of Fun MAMRATTAN M CANAL ST to CLINTON ST 1W1 THIRD AVE. 2204 THIRD AVE 2312 14 EIGHTH AVE. Ml W MTH ST. i4-ia w i<th srr. 2*24 BROADWAY JM cou/mbus avk. 107 W. lldTH ST - 1M EIGHTH AVE. s 5. All reposing rooms complete in privacy. 6. Sympathetic courteous Funeral Directors ready to serve you day or night. UNITY FUNERAL HOME 2352-Eighth Avenue At 126th St. New York 27, N. Y. MOnument 6-8300 "Your Loved Ones Deserve the Best" 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