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1963
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4 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 19, 1963
Lazarus
Decorators
Open New
u. s.
Negro Insurers: Excel Rivals
Owne
RICHMOND, \ a - William A. ihat they must equal or excel Bonds
Clement. Pr sident of the Na- the life insurance programs of-----------
Bonds
rs of Series
•receive interest
from tlie Treasury twice yearly.
H Savings Interest averages 3-% per cent
checks on bonds held to maturity.
a group of leading Negro Inaur- the Negro marUet l( they are t0
aace Executives hare Wedneaday mee( their own growth targets
Laxarus Decorators, for 35
. ■ z r
years a landmark at the corner UlStriCt OJ
of 125t i St. and Eighth Ave., op-
AAA
ened *j new store Tuesday at wIVG 4> I ,UvU
264 W, 125th St., the site form- p O I* £
erly occupied by A. 8. Beck store rOT Kell GT
Raymond Chera. co - owner,
•1th his brother Maurice, boasts A cbf*ck f°r ” 900
that his new establishment which tian and Cuban victims of hurri
cane Flora was given to the
takes up about 7,500 square feet
American Red Cross last week
of spare, is “the most' beautiful
by -District 65 of the Retail.
on 125th Street.”
Wholesale and Department Store
Union.
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Ivy League by Stetson
Young, alert and fashionable... as the name
Implies! And this superb center-crease style was
designed for men df all ages! The trim taperad
crown and narrow brim will mark you as a man
who appreciates style. Priced at only $11.95
Negro companies must more than
double their business in force
going from $2 billion to $5 bil
lion in the decade ahead, he de
clared.
Clement, a chartered life un-|
derwriter, is vice-president and
agency director of North Caro
lina Mutual Life Insurance Co. of
Durham, N.C., largest Negro busi-1
ness in America. He met here
with principal operating officers
of southern Aid Life Insurance
Co., Inc.; Virginia Mutual Bene
fit Life Insurance Co. and Rich
mond Beneficial Insurance Co
Cement was accompanied by-
Charles A. Davis of Chicago. Exe
cutive director of the association.!
David Livingston, president of
'he union sent the check to the
Red Cross, stating:
About a year ago when his
'ase was running out at 300 W.
se Manufacturers Hanover Trust
’ew home. Chera said he made
a deal for the present site. He
spent $40,000 to renovate the
place. The elaborate illuminated
signs at the entrance alone cost
$7,000. Estimated value of the
'tore’s inventory is $125,000, re
tail.
Special Lines
Lazarus’ special lines include
“The human suffering result
ing from this disaster is of such
a monumental scale that human
values must take precedence
over any political questions in
volving the merits of either gov
ernment.’’
Trinidad Opens
S$ Appeal For
Flora's Victims
The Prime Minister of Trini
dad and Tobago has opened e
bind for the relief of victims of
the hurricane Flora disaster in
“Rehabilitation - Potential or Toba«°- Areas in Trinidad also
Problem" is the topic of the first were severely damaged,
in this year’s series of o'lbll'* Many offers of help have al-
meetings of the Metrooolitan1 ready been received by the Trini-
Chapter, National Association of dad and Tobago Mission to the
Housing and Redevelopment Of- United Nations, 801 Second Av-
ficials, to be held Friday at the enue. New York 17, N. Y., where
Douglass Houses Community Cen- contributions w ill be gratefully
accepted. Cheques should be
ter, 885 Columbus Avenue.
linen drapes. curtains. t**hk|OUsina TQ
spreads, slipcovers and bath-! nUUhHiq IU VUI
room ensembles. “The largest se- D> ikJix- FnrilC
lection uptown,” said Raymond; r UUI 1
Chera.
. Fifteen are on the sales staff.
Two of the oldest in line of ser
vice are Dorothy Hollis, 20 years
and Doris Codner, 18 years. Both
said they are happy in their
“new home.”
chairman, women’s division:
William K. DeFossett. chair
man. trustee division and Ralph
J. Parsons, chairman of the
Board of Governors, < McAdams
Photo).
Girl Scout Campaign
Reception Being Held
FDR HOSPITAL FUND —
These members of the Mount
Morris Park Hospital United
Hospital Fund committee kick '
off the citywide drive for the
Harlem -area. *Frona -left: Dr. |
lra A. McCown, chairman. Doc
tor’s Division; Atty. James R.
Rhone, chairman, executive
committee; Mrs. Gladys Simms
Dr. Gamso
Mt. Morris
Speaker
Dr. Rayfield Gamso. adminis
trator for Harlem Hospital will
speak on “The Need For a New
Hospital in Harlem” at the next
meeting of the New Mount Mor
ris Park Hospital Fund Raising
Committee.
The meeting will be held Thurs-
<Jhy. Oct. 24 at 8 p.m. in the
Uptown YWCA. 361 W. 125th St.
Mrs. Alida Daily, superintendent,
of Harlem Hospilal nurses MU
i orwaak
a so spe . -------- —
A 200-Giii Scout circus, with
grand parade and four-ring
events, will feature the Girl
Scout Campaign Reception at the
Americana Hotel at 4 p.m. troops
Thursday, October 17, of which
Mrs. John A. Morris, member
of the board of the Ctrl Scout
Council of Greater New York,
is chairman. The Reception hon
ors the Campaign Committees
of the Council, Including from
Manhattan:
Mrs. Robert F. Wagner, hon
orary chairman; Mrs. Howard
Phipps. Council president and
campaign chairman; Mrs. Sam
uel E. Gates, city-wide Cookie
• Sale chairman; Miss Dorothea
M“ba,ta"
Leading the discussion, which made payable to the Mission,
The store will open two even
ings (Tuesday and Wednesday)
104. 330 E. 21st St.; 250, meeting from 9:30 a m. to 7:30 p.m. Oth-
at P. S. 75, West 95th St.; 293, er days: 9 30 a m. to 9:30 p.m.
meeting at Temple B’nai Jesh-!
uran; and several East Harlem
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Several Manhattan 12-to-14-
Kenya Bans
starts at 3 P.M., will be a
Preliminary estimates indicate
of experts headed by Milton Mol- that 75 per cent of the housing
ilen, chairman. New York City and agricultural production ha;
Housing and Redevelopment i been destroyed in Tobago.
Board, and including Hortense
are mem- 'Amos 'n Andy'
vear-old Cadette Scouts
Gabel, administrate- th- C"v
iettp Cbnr-
bers of the 120-glrls Cadette Chor
Rent and Rehabilitation Com-
us, which will be featured In the NAIROBI. Kenya
Informa-imission; Merton Is’t, director.
performance. After surviving se-.tion Minister R. Achieng Oneko,Community Renewal Pregrams,
veral try-outs last spring, mem- has banned “Amos ’n Andy”iCity Planning Commission; Ralph
bers of the chorus have been from television here because the 'I'rehead, regional director, Fed-
trained weekly this fall by Miss show projects a distorted image »ral Housing Administration; Ira
Nanette Guildford, famous vo- of the American Negro.
g. Robbins, vice-chairman, City
Oneko said the filmed series lousing Authority, and Roger
al coach.
The two-tier dais will seat the would give the people of Kenya Starr, executive director, Citizens
the wrong impression about Am- Housing and Planning Council,
erican Negro life. Besides, he has .NAHRO Chapter president Mel- j
received protests from American !vin stepman a'.sd announced that
Negro organizations against the arrangements have been made
use of the series bought recently ifor a pre-meeting tour of reha-i
by the Kenya Broadcasting. biiitateed buildings in W. 103rd St.!
near Douglass Center, from 1:30,
Corp-
" to 2:30 p.m. that day. During the!
remaining half hour before the1
symposium there will be the tra-:
ditional Dutch Treat coffee hour
at the center.
campaign chairmen, a group of
distinguished women of achieve
ment. and the presidents or ex
ecutive directors of a score of
New York City social agencies
also serving youth. The last-
named guests will be introduced
by Council Board member Dr.
Mary Huff Diggs, associate pro
fessor in the Department of So
ciology and Anthropology and
Graduate School of Social Work
of Hunter College.
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et, is currently engaged in a mun,ty Appeal; and Franklin B.
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of the hospital Board of Cover- Scouts signifying the new nation- Where else can you get Mar-
nors also announced this week wide Girl Scout program will in- tin Luther King. Jackie Robin-
the addition of three new mem- clure several dozen Manhattan son. Roy Wilkins, Poppy Can-
bers to the Board. They include; Scents from the following troops: non, Gertrude Wilson. Jimmy
labor executive L. Joseph Over ,74. meeting at The Church of Hicks and Jimmy Booker but in
toa, Milton Yale of HANA, and cca and Land. Market and Henry' the Amsterdam News. Out every
Attorney J. Robert Rhone. iStreets; 81, meeting at P. S. Thursday.
Les Matthews defends Son
ny Liston in this week’s Sports
Whirl and a football fan asks
if the Giants are deliberately
getting rid of their Negro play
ers. All on the Sports pages of
this week’s Amsterdam News.
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DR WILLIAMS’ RITES -The
Rev Leslie Wainwr.ght d> of
Shiloh Baptist Church and the
Rev. Thomas Kilgore Tight,
wearing glasses' help lift the
bier of the Rev. Dr. Joshua
Williams from Salem Metho
dist Church. Seventh Ave and
129th St., after l'j-hour, packed
funeral rites Monday which
were attended by more than
50 clergymen of Methodist and
other denominations. Dr. Wil
liams was buried in Baltimore
Pallbearers also included the
Reverends Elmer Bostock, Bur
ton Tarr, Marion Bascom, H.
R Hughes and W. Tycer Nel-
son.
(McAdams Photo'.
6 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct. 19, 1963
Weekly News
U n ity runeral Home i,
M06 8300
2352 8th AVE. N.Y. 27. N.V.
Ruth Michel
Elzena Highsmith
Ruth Miehel, 53, of 1061 Boston
Rd . who died recently tn her
home was buried in Fredeiick
Douglass Cemetery, Staten Is
land. following services at Unity 2352 8th Ave
Funeral Chapel. 2352 8th Ave . of- died in her
ficiated by Rev. G. David Singele-i Ave , Bronx, after a
too.
The body of Elzena Highsmith
was shipped to West Palm Beach,
Florida for burial following pre-|
paration bv Unity Funeral Home,
Mrs. Highsmith, 81.
home at 1022 Hoe
lengthy ill-
ness.
A native of Washington, DC, She is survived by six daugh
she is survived by two daughters,
ails grandchildren; two sisters,
two brothers and other relatives.
,
Margaret Clark
ters, three sons; a brother, two
sisters and several grandchildren
Andrew Evans
Andrew Evans. 78, who died in
Margaret Clark, 64, of 2655 his home at 220 Grand Ave.,
Eighth Ave., who died recently Westbury. LI, was buried in
in her home was buried in Fred- Sumter, S.C. following prepara-
erick Douglass Cemetery, Staten tion of the body at Unity Euner-
Island, following services at Un- ai Home, 2352 8th Ave.
ity Funeral Chapel, 2352 8th Ave. He jg survived by six sons.
Surviving her are two sisters three daughters and several
and other relatives. She was a
native of Richmond, Va. •
grandchildren.
Emma Mack
Lillian Vernon
Emma Mack. 69, of 446 Manhat
Lillian H. Vernon, 58, of 1203
tan Ave , who died recently inj
Fulton Ave., who died recently
Metropolitan Hospital was buried
in James Ewing Hospital was jn Ferncliff Cemetery. Hartsdale,
buried in Ferncliff Cemetery, N Y. following services at Unity
Hartadale, N.Y., following pre- Funeral Chapel, 23652 8th Ave.,
. parNlons at Unity Funeral Home officiated by. Rev. Ernest Cooke
2352 8th Ave., and services at A native of Wilmington. N.C.,
Trinity Methodist Church, officiat-'she js survived by a daughter
ed by LawTence Smith.
an(j other relatives.
A native New Yorker, she isj
survived by her husband Hobart. Ernestine Scott
three sons, two daughters, nine
grandchildren;
a sister and a
brother.
Elizabeth Hughes
Elizabeth Hughea, 65, of 137 W.
142nd St., who died recently In
Goldwater Hospital, was buried
in Long Island National Ceme
tery, Farmingdale, N.Y., follow
ing aervices at Unity Funeral
Home. 2352 8th Ave., officiated
by Rev. Ernest Cooke.
She is survived by her hus
band Eugene, an aunt; niece and
other relatives
Lottie Austin
Lottis Austin, 70, of 409 W.
129th St., who died recently in
Knickerbocker Hospital was bur
ied in Silver Mountain Cemetery,
Staten Island, following services
at Unity Funeral Chapel. 2352 8th
Ave., officiated by Rev. Ernest
Cooke. •
Ernestine Scott, 38, of 679 Clas-
son Ave., Brooklyn, who died re
cently in Harlem Hospital was
buried in Ferncliff Cemetery,
Hartsdale. N.Y., following ser
vices at Unity Funeral Chapel,
2352 8th Ave., officiated by Rev.
Ernest Cooke.
Surviving her are her mother,
a son, daughter, three brothers,
four sisters and other relatives.
Elydia Blanchard
Elydia Blanchard, 45, of 373
W. 116th St., who died recently in
House of Calvary Hospital was
buried in Long Island National
Cemetery, Farmingdale, N.Y. fol
lowing services at Unity Funeral
Home 2352 8th Ave.,
A native of North Carolinat she
is survived by her husband, two
sisters and two brothers.
Horace Laurence
A native of Virginia, she is sur
Horace Laurence, 66, of 1003
vived by a son, a grandchild andjSt. Nicholas Ave., who died in
Medical Center was buried in
other relatives.
Long Island National Cemetery.
Farmingdale, N.Y. following ser
vices at Unity Funeral Chapel
2352 8th Ave.
Lorenzo Johnson
SALEM SERVICES - Bishop
Edgar Love of Baltimore leans
over' pulpit while delivering eu
logy at recent funeral rites of
the Rev. Dr. Joshua O. Wil
liams whose flower-decked bier
rests in front of altar of
Salem Methodist Church, Ser-
American-Israel Pavilion
Dedicated At World's Fair
Lorenzo Johnson, 54, of 1987
Seventh Ave., who died recently
in Sydenham Hospital was bur
led la Woodlawn Cemetery fol
lowing preparations at Unity Fun
eral Home. 2352 8th Ave., nnl
services at Mt. Olivet Baptist
Charch. Rev. Lovell Maxwell of
ficiated.
Bora in Virginia, he Is surviv
ed by his wife Sarah, a son Lor
enso, two daughters.- two broth
era. three sisters and nine grand
children.
He is survived by his wife and
other relatives.
Seek Funds
The Community Service Society
the city's oldest and largest vol
untary non-sectarian family ag
ency, has launched its 1963 fund
raising campaign seeking to raise
$2,000,000. Contributions can be
sent to the CSS at 105 £. 22nd
St., New York 10010.
WORLD’S FAIR — A dedica
tion ceremony was held today
Monday for the American-Israel
Pavilion at the New York 1964-
1965 World's Fair. Participating
were Robert Moses, president of
the Fair, Allen Beach, Fair dir
ector of International Affairs and
Exhibits, Senator Keating and of
ficials of the American-Israel
World’s Fair Corp.
In his address. Sen. Keating
unera
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Gentlemen:
Your Funeral Home was given
compliments by my friends and office
workers.
1 am grateful and appreciative for
the efficient-like manner the funeral
was directed.
Thanking you kindly,
MRS. ESTHER V. JONES
Unity
Funeral Home, Inc.
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MOnument 6-8300
"Your Loved Ones Deserve The Best"
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Pavll-'.'
described the proposed
ion as a “gesture of good will
towards Israel”. He pointed up
the aspirations and needs of the
smaller countries of the world
and the spirit of friendship and |
understanding which the Ameri
can people have extended to these
nations. He cited Israel as an ex
ample of a country which, by
making judicious use of aid pro- ]
vided by Americans to develop
her faculties and resources, can
now contribute to newer nations I
seeking a higher standard of liv- |
ing.
Mr. Moses presented the offi
cials of the American-Israel
World’s Fair Corporation with of
ficial medallions of the exposi
tion. A stone from the King Solo
mon Mines was given to Mr.
Moses by Harold Caplin, Chair
man of the Board of the Ameri-|
can-Israel Corporation.
The 6.000 square foot spiral
shaped building, soaring in height
from ten-feet to 40-feet, is a
sculptural expression of the con
cept of ALIYA, a Hebrew word
signifying the surging impulse of
hope over despair. The entire
structure is sheathed in rough J
cut African mahogany.
Deadline For
Overseas Mail
Postmaster Louis Cohen has;
announced that the deadlines for
the mailing of parcel post over
seas in order to be delivered |
before Christmas are as follows:
South and Central America —I
Surface Mail — Nov. 10 — Air |
Parcel Post Dec. 10
Afrida — Surface Mail — Nov 1
Air Parcel Post Dec. 10.
Europe — Surface Mail — Nov
10 — Air Parcel Post Dec. 15.
Near East — Surface Mail —
Nov 1 — Air Parcel Post Dec. 10 |
Far East — Surface Mall —
Oct. 15 — Air Parcel Post Dee
10.
Where else can you get Martin
Luther King. Jackie Robinson.
Roy Wilkins. Poppy Cannon, Ger.
trade Wilson, Jimmy Hicks and
Jimmy Booker but In the Ams
terdam News, Out every Thurs
day.
FUSlPUHRELIEF I
HEADACHE
RNEUMATK4KE PAMS
HEADACHES MIE TO TENSION
Ptl. Carter,
Vet Cop,
Is Buried
Ptl Earl Sonny Carter. 59,
who w as assigned to the W. 135th
St. Precinct, was burled
Thursday morning, Oct. 10 in
Ferncliff Cemetery following fu
neral services conducted by Rev.
John Johnson at St. Martin's
Epsicopal Church.
Ptl. Carter, who was decorated
several times for excellent po
lice duty, is survived by his
wife, Mizpha, with whom he liv
ed at 503 W 148th St., a son
Earl Jr , and a daughter La-
Vern.
The veteran officer died Sun
day at home after a tour of duty.
He was appointed to the force on
June 24, 1930 and was assigned
to the W 135th St., precinct.
Was to Retire
EARLE (SONNY) CARTER
Veteran Sgt.
Sack In U.S.
. MYRTLE BEACH AEB. S. C.
-Technical Sergeant Henry Fer
nandez of New York City has
arrived here for assignment with
a unit of the Tactical Air Com
mand follow ing a tour of duty In
Japan.
- Sgt. Fernandez is a veteran of
20 years service and served dur
ing World War II in the European
Area and later In Korea. He Is
the son of Gregory Fernandez of
308 Mott St., New York City
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At the funeral, Rev. John H. I
Johnson, police chaplain and rec-j
tor of St. Martins Church said:
“The late Ptl. Earl Isidore Car-!
ter. with whom I spent my youth
was a faithful, loyal and dedi- Friends
cated officer who expected to re-'rf as
tire from the police force next th<? eeds of whjch will be do-
year.” Rev. Johnson summed up na(ed t0 the studenl Non.VlOlent
the feelings of Ptl. Carter’s leg- Coordinating committee. This af-
ion of friends and his fellow fair wil, heW on Friday nt on- th, quickwt
patrolmen with: “He fell faithful p m., at the Pelican Club, 222 known to medical aoaooo.
to his duty.”
yg 145th Street. Mujic will be
Rev. Clinton C Warren, a form. played by tbe Les Samuels or-
__ fund-raising venture, —
of Freedom plans
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er patrolman who worked with chestra
Carter for 25 years said: “Ptl —
Carter was the greatest friend y*
a man could have.”
The Guardians tribute: ”Earl i
Carter was a man who believed
in coming straight to the point ”,
The funeral services were at-(
tended by two police inspectors,
three captains and 150 patrol-1
men. Rev. Johnson said: Carter
was a cop’s cop, a good cop, a
beloved husband, father and
grandfather ”
Carter had returned home from
a tour of duty and told his wife:
"I’m somewhat tired. Let me
sleep until I get up for dinner ”
“But the good Lord gave him
eternal sleep,'’ Rev. Johnson
said.
Ends USAF
Medic Course
GUNTER AFB, Ala. — Air
man Third Class Kenneth G
j Lewis of New York City has com
pleted the United States Air Force
technical training course for
medical service specialists here
Airman Lewis, son of Mr. and
) Mrs. Irv Lewis of 345 Eighth
Ave . New York City, was trained
to assist in the care and treat-
ment of patients in Air Force
medical wards, dispensaries and
enth Ave. and 129th St. In
background (center) is the Rev.
Dr. Walter Scranton, district
superintendent of the New York
Methodist Conference. .
(McAdams Photo). I clinics.
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Editorials
The Skin Game
Adlai Stevenson, the US. chief representative to
the United Nations, held a press conference at
Sardi’s the other day in which he talked quite a bit
about the “skin game”.
Now the “skin game”, as Mr. Stevenson sees
it, is the alignment of people of the world based on
skin color rather than on social and political needs.
Mr. Stevenson feels that this is wrong and he
points out very frankly that if the nations of the
world continue to play the “skin game” the Soviet
Union, which is now the number one adversary of
the Western world will end up as “an ally of the
West” against Communist China for the simple
reason that the Russian people belong to the white
race and the Chinese people belong to the world of
non-whites.
So far so good.
Up to this point, Mr. Stevensoh is exactly right
and this newspaper deplores world alignment based
on race and color jusf as much as Mr. Stevenson
says he does.
The world of jets is simply too small to live in
merely on the basis of the hand one holds in a “skin
game”.
But we would like to point out to Mr. Stevenson
that even as he made his speech against the" skin
game” at Sardi’s his own government, our govem-
' ment — the United States, was at that very moment
sitting at a confer 'e table in the General Assembly
of the United Nati...»s, busily engaged in playing the
“skin game”. And we might add that the stakes
were high.
The issue was the question of Great Britain, a
white nation, pulling out of Southern Rhodesia, in
black Africa, and transferring political and military
pqwer to a handful of whites, thus leaving the white
minority to rule this vast black majority.
Ninety of the 105 nations of the United Nations,
which voted on the issue, voted against allowing the
British to do this. In fact, the only two nations who
voted with Britain were the colonial nations of
Portugal and South Africa whose steaks in the
“skin game” are well known.
And what did Mr. Adlai Stevenson’s government
do in this case? .
.'
Mr. Stevenson’s government, the United States,
“abstained”. In other words, the United States
played the “skin game” down to the very last card.
It couldn’t find the moral courage to vote “right”
with the black African nations against the white
nation of Britain so, it sat there and played the
“skin game” by saying, “we pass”.
Now nobody ever won a pot in a poker game by
“passing” and Mr. Stevenson knows this and he
should know that the American people know it.
It is high time that Mr. Stevenson and our gov- j
ernment square our preachings at Sardi s with our
practices at the United Nations. ‘
Our Allies!
A soldier, dug in on the battlefields, has little
time to think about Ihe race^ color or creed of the
soldier fighting by his side in the next foxhole.
But even in the greatest of battles, there comes
a lull in whifch fighting men have the opportunity
to regroup their forces and thereby get a fleeting
glimpse, of the people who have joined their army
and are fighting by their side.
And we are proud to say that any Negro soldier
on the battlefield of civil rights who has the oppor
tunity to look around him, either in battle or in the
lull of battle, will invariably cast his eye on a mem
ber of the Jewish minority fighting by his side.
The tremendous progress in cieil rights that has
been made thus far could never have been made
if the Negro had not been joined by so many others
from so many different groups. And every one of
these groups deserves commendation.
But while giving full credit to all these others,
we must reserve a special accolade for the participa
tion of the Jew who, from the rabbi in his temple,
to the youngster on the eve of his Bar Mitzvah
wades into the fight as if the final outcome of
battle depends on him alone.
The Play’s The Thing •.
Rev. Gardner C. Taylor has put up a big squawk
about the partisan forces and “paid agents” who
have tried to cash in oh the voter registration cam
paign. By this he is alluding to the group set up by
the Democrats on Bedford Avenue, in Brooklyn,
and possibly some Republicans.
While Rev. Taylor is smarting at the knowledge
that he started a voter registration crusade band
wagon on which other groups have jumped, we see
no reason why he should care. The voters will vote
as they like eventually. The important thing is get
ting them registered. And this was the task he and
other groups set out to do, whether pictures of
President Kennedy were displayed or not. As on
the stage, the play’s the thing and this time it’s
registration that counts. We don’t care who the
voters vote for as long as they vote.
War Of The Worlds
You And The World
The Many Faces
Of Madame Nhu *
Madam Nhu, the diabolical First Lady of South
Vietnam, exposed herself for the first time in
America to the scrutiny of the International Press
at a luncheon of the Overseas Press (Tub at the
Waldorf Astoria Hotel.
Apparently, female journalists hate her.
‘She is
not even pretty, ller charm is bestial,”
a woman told me. Yet I secretly aiV
mired, if not envied, the formidable
courage of this tiny woman on the
dais, confronting more than a thous
and people, generally unfriendly, with
some openly hostile and sarcastic.
Men were exasperated by her temer-
‘ ity. They perhaps still feel the secular
suspicion towards a woman “at the
top.” All the countries in some periods
have had their “Lady Dragons.” Cleopatra is only
one example out of many.
The most striking characteristic of Madame Nhu
is her genuine femininity. She knows t'.iat she has
charm and, like all women who possess this asset,
she uses it. Her first rate dramatic talent was sev
erely tested by the reporters’ questions—some fair,
others quite objectionable and indiscreet.
She was remarkably quick in her responses,
except for the very first one that caused her to
pause, perplexed. The question—"What are the first
three steps you would take to fight Communism in
South Vtetnam, if you were the President of the
United States?”
She accepted -very gracefully the hilarity of the
audience, and admitted that the question was rather
unexpected.
Naturally she could not miss that chance to give
a lesson to Kennedy. To “inform the American Peo
ple of the danger of Communism without fear, with
out panic,” would be her first step.
1 do not think that she convinced her audience
when she gave the reasons why South Vietnam was
winning the war against the Communist Vietcong,
but her elaborate explanations of the war strategy
were certainly impressive.
Madame Nhu, as a serious tactician, switches to
an angelic Madame Nhu. misunderstood by the whole
world and victim of its calumny. “What about the
persecution of the Buddhists?”, it was brutally asked.
“I like the Buddhists very much, and they never
fought me,” she asserted with the persuasive force
of a child unjustly scolded. According to her, we‘
simply are ignorant and confuse the Buddhists with
the Communists in disguise.
Why are the foreign correspondents so unani
mously’against the Vietnamese Regime—“Are they
really?” and she apologized. “The President is too
shy to speak in public, and the other people are too
busy fighting communism to take care of the journal
ists" ” We must be understanding “After all. the whole
staff of the Ministry of Information of South Vietnam
has to read the daily ration of one thousand leaflets
that the Communist North Vietnamese throw from
their planes on our territory.” Who can refute that
argument?
Madame Nhu’s logic is as mysterious as her
fragile Oriental beauty, her innocence as disarming
as her smile. She tells lies with grace, sometimes
with humor. For instance, when she was asked what
happened to the two Buddhist leaders who had been
missing for two days, she feigned great surprise. It
was news to her. “Well, I guess they are just elop
ing.” Under the given circumstances it is difficult to
prove the contrary.
According to her, her “vicious anti-American
ism” is rea'lly synthetic. The poor Vietnamese people
do not know “on what foot to dance.” We are all
confused by the conflicting views of the American
(Continued on Page 53»
(An Editorial)
Yen Club Member
At long last, Dwight D. Eisenhower has got
ten around to reading the Supreme Court’s de
cision of 1954 on school desegregation. •
And amazingly enough, the former president
has suddenly come to realize that the Court was
“right” when it said 10 years ago that segregation
in public education has no part in the American
way of life.
Mr. Eisenhower was president for eight long
years and apparently never got around to reading
the decision, of fully understanding it. For time
after time — both at his press conferences and
from the public platform, President Eisenhower,
as chief spokesman for the people of the United
States, refused to support this historical decision,
and at times gave the impression that he hardly
knew of its existence.
•
• e
Needless to say, those of us who lived through
the eight years were painfully aware of the nega
tive results of the president's sin of silence. But
progressive-minded America weathered this storm
and today, In spite of Mr. Eisenhower, the Court’s
decision is well on its way toward national accept
ance.
It’s true that this nation would have been
much further along the road toward complete ac
ceptance of this decision if Mr. Eisenhower had
had the courage to speak up and back it up with
the full weight of his high office.
But there is a saying In America, “bettor late
than never,” and while we still regret the indecis
ive years of the “Great Crusade,” we realize that
there is still a place in the American way of life
for the “Johnny-Come-Latelys.” And we therefore,
say to the former president:
“Welcome to the club, Ike!”
Ste. ®'***’*•
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Aeufo/
Along The Way
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Look Who's Talking About Cruelty
From what has transpired and
what has been said by white
Southerners since the awful bomb
murders of four children in Bir
mingham, Ala., the segregation*
ists have learned nothing. They
fully intend to try to
go on doing Jim
Crow business as
usual: Their spokes
men, arrogant as
ever, are un
ashamedly defend
ing a system that is
built on cheating
and killing people
because they are
black.
WILKINS
No sooner had the civil rights
commission issued its report call
ing for the reduction of represen
tation in the Congress of those
states which prevent j Negroes
from registering and voting than
Senator Richard B. Russell of
Georgia sounded off.
Senator Russell would not throw
a brick, or snap a whip, or crack
a man’s skull with a pistol butt,
or toss a bomb or fire a sniper’s
rifle, but when he jumps to the
defense of the system on the floor
of the United States Senate, the
boys back home who do commit
these assaults feel safe. They feel
By ROY WILKINS
that “their” representatives in
Washington will protect them.
Hill’s Views
Senator Lister Hill of Alabama,
one of the more enlightened
Southerners who has a liberal rec
ord on everything except civil
rights, said the proposal to cut’
off Federal funds from Alabama
was “cruel and inhumane.”
Look who is talking about cruel
ty and inhumanity! A man from a
state in whose largest city * 42
bombings have taken place with
out a single arrest until a few
daysT ago. (Even those arrests
were suspected of being merely a
move by the state authorities to
outwit the Federal authorities;
anyway, in a bomb-killing the
suspects were freed on $300 bond,
the same amount levied against
Negroes for just parading.) .
Senator Hill is from a state in
which a white postman was assas
sinated and his accused killer ac
quitted in court; an Alabama
court, that is. Senator Hill’s state
tried to break up a county rather
than permit its Negro citizens to
register to vote. Senator Hill’s
state is the only one in the United
States where killers used dyna
mite at the church hour on Sun
day morning to kill four little Ne
gro girls attending Sunday school.
Who is “cruel and inhumane?”
Of course, Federal funds should
be cut off from Alabama. The
money of the taxpayers of the
whole nation should not be used
to maintain a state system in
which children can be murdered
because they happen not to be
white. Not one dime of money
from civilized areas of the nation
should furnish a subsidy for ra
cism.
Most important of all, Negro
citizens should remember to keep
their eyes on the ball, which is
voting power. It is. because they
lack voting power that we have
the Russells, the Eastlands and
their ilk. It is the lack of voting
power that makes a Georgia Sena
tor and a Georgia Congressman
chairmen of committees that, to
gether, spend nearly fifty billion
dollars a year in defense money.
Committee chairmen holding a
fifty billion dollar whip can make
a lot of Senators and Congress
men carefully consider their posi
tions on, say, a civil rights bill.
Instead of telling our people not
to vote we need to get down to the
basic business of registration and
voting, in the North as well as in
the South.
Pulse Of New York's Public
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Mme. Nhu's Right
Christ did not return in the per
son of the four children.
In the death of Christ and the
deaths of the four children is the
destroying of the ihnocent, and
rhecoyl searching in the after-
math. The death of Christ came
at a time of great evil, so did
the deaths of the four children
come at a time of great evil.
There is much analogy here.
Sir: I wonder why the whites
will never feive us any money to
build' businesses so that we can
have something of our own and
I become independent but they will
take up a collection on radio
stations and elsewhere in a min
ute to rebuild bombed black
The memory of the crucifixion
I churches with a white half-naked
man hanging on a cro#s inside of Christ is invoked to deter us
rnm our evil ways. We pay hom
and outside the church"
age to this memory. So might the
memory of the deaths of the
rtur children serve good effect-
let this memory be exalted with
love!
The South Vietnamese Secret
Police who kicked three of our
white American news corrcspon-
’ents in the head recently should
be taught non-violence.
As Christ was canonized, so
might be the four children, with
wings on their shoulders and
rowns on their heads. As the
nation accepts one of a minority
group as its symbol against evil,
io might the nation accept the
four children.
parents say “how will I explain
to my children?” I feel regardless
ot their age, they can be made
to understand. My child is only
34 years old, but I will explain
to him just wtfy Santa Claus will
not come to see him at Christmas
and he will understand. We can
all do this, so why not try.
Together we are powerful but
alone we are weak. Remember
a lot of our people have suffered
for our rights, and we will con
tinue to suffer, but we must
never stop, because in the end we
will WIN.
Mrs. Joan Godette
Xmos Boycott
Sir: Maintain boycott of stores
or Christmas purchases but at
the same time engage numerous
nterested Negro artisans all over
the country to help In making
oresents for the children.
ourselves that we can and shall
overcome
Mary M.
New York.
Marshall
Housing Problem
Sir: I have Just finished read-
ing about the good fortune of
Mr* and Mrs. Emanuel Satter
field. We are a family of six.
living in two small rooms. There
are four children. The baby is
eight months old and has to re
main in St. Lukes hospital until
he has his own bed. He has
menigitis, but has recovered
enough to come home.
We have been trying to get
an apartment in the projects
since 1960 Fortunately our apart
ment is in better condition than
the Satterfields, but there is not
enough room and no privacy.
Most of all I want my baby
home.
I agree with Mme. Nhu. not
only because she is witty and
pretty, but because she is right.
Any group of people who want
to suffer, or burn themselves, in
he name of religion are fools.
Name withheld on request
New York
Chr<sl Children
Sir: This is the copy of a
letter to the Joint Committee on
Tivil Rights, entitled: The Christ-
hildren.
\ly dear leaders.
Believing you to be of a view
point to sae from the varied ang
les the feasibility of a position
to be taken in our quest for
civil rights, incorporated herein
b a proposal which I believe,
if adopted, could have a dramatic
impact.
In looking back on that bleak
Sunday morning In Birmingham,
we see destroyed four Innocent
children—too young to appreci
ate what the turmoil is about. We
see a nation aroused to fever
pitch. Could there be some pur
pose in these deaths!
Is it not odd that of all the
people in the church, only four
little girls were lost; ho boys
and no adults; only little girls—
the one creature cherished above
all the world over. Would some
thing so dear be taken away
without meaning’’
As the day of Christ comes on
L’hrintmas, so' might the day of
he four children come within
.hat sphere. As the picture of
Christ is enshrined on cards at
Christmas time, so might be en
shrined the pictures of the four
hildren.
1. To sustain, because of need,
he wonderful momentum and
mpact of the August 28th March
On Washington on ourselves.
f understand that you can not
get apartments Just because
someone ask. I am writing in
hopes that you can call someone
who will start an investigation
Maybe someone from the Hous
ing Authority or Health Depart
ment could inspect our living
conditions, and maybe find out
New York reiving a beautifully made simple wha< «» Elding up our applica
2. “Overcome" Inner Inertia.
We have many craftsmen who
vould gladly show us what we
j ’an do with our precious talents
Henry L Hall Children would be happier re-
For Boycott
toy as a token of the spirit of
that March. For them, in the
long run, this boycott of the ever
Sir: What a wonderful Idea to
-.vailable accompanied by the
Boycott the Department Stores
reatinn and acceptance of a new
and not do any Christmas Shop- s^urce our nwt1 creative output
ping? Please tell me. Just why wouid a reaj Christmas pres-
are so many of my own Negro
ent for 1963 We should remember
race against this? I have*'yet to
that in former days when our
hear one sound reason as to why
world was lest mechanized and
we should not boycott the stores.
commercial in its thinking, many' Stop Begging
We must all realize that we
oeoples enjoyed making the
are now living in a very crucial
simple gift to be exchanged at
time, we are fighting for our
Christmas time. A revival of that
rights.ln the North and the South,
fervor now would be very salu
and we must not stop. We must
tary in that It would help us
all stick together and never,
focus attention on real goals
never give up. We are entitled
to what we are fighting for and
we will get it
There are several new projects
""
ready for occupancy in Manhat
tan and the Bronx. Maybe there
la a large apartment available.
Please give us some of your
personal attention. Thank you.
Mrs. Cecil Jpckson
New York. NY
Sir: God blesses the children
that have their own Why don’t
we make our black leaders open
up some factories for us. and
stop disgracing us hy begging
white folks day in and day out?
Let's open our own construction
companies. All we have to do Is
put one brick upon another.
God blesses the children that
have their own. God helps those
who help themselves
Dr. Hevresbo
New York, N. Y
We must constantly remember
(that we cannot retrogress now
lft l,s boycott in tne finest
way can we show the white race <rnse of a boycott's meaning and
that ah of ns believe in whatj substltata our own Initiative and
our people are fighting for and industry, which we have in ab-
It is preached that Christ
that we support them all the way,'undance as well as any other
comes in many forms. What
basis is there for denying that!hut to boycott the stores. Somelethnic group Let us prove to!
Money is power, and what other:
tress
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16 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat.,,Oct. 19, 1963
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Mrs. Margurite Belafonte jvas
guest speaker at the banquet.
Mrs. Marian Campfield was ban
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Other program participants
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Mrs. Bernadine Washington.
Other officers Include Mrs. Na
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Mrs. Pyatt Of S.C.
Miss Marguerite V. Pyatt was
hostess recently to her mother,
Mrs. Rosa Pyatt of Charleston,
S. C., at a formal dinner party at
which she had an Italian ac
cordionist entertain the guests.
Among those greeting Mrs.
Pyatt were Mr. and Mrs. C. L.
Oswell, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne
Fannin, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Oldham. Mr . and Mrs. Charles
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Mollie Moon president for the
benefit of the National Urban
League. The fashion show was
more than “fair" - it was tops -
and shown are some scenes
from the event. From left,
Miss Marva Revis, “Miss
Beaux Arts of 1964" a title she
won at the Guild Ball last year
sponsord by the Guild in coop-
0. Hodge Fisher, Ewart Guinier,
Herbert Harris, Jimmy Little.
Gordon Parks, Guichard Parris.
Joel Robinson, Maurice Russell
and Curtis Whitney.
ertjon with the F.&M. Schae
fer Brewing Company as she
is presented to the audience of
some 3.000 persons by Mrs.
Mood. The upper photo shows
Mrs. Catherine Dickerson of
Chicago, chatting with Andrew
Hatcher, center, ass'/Ciate press
secretary for President John F.
Kennedy at the White House
and Allan Morrison. In the low
er photo are from left. Atty.
Thomas Church. Mrs. Marghu-
erite Mays, Miss Dorothy Done-
gan, pianist and Mrs. Garnett
Ingram a member of the Guild.
Alpha Chi Pi Omega
Debs At Savoy Manor
Chi Eta Chapter of Alpha Chi | Hamilton, second to Miss Verna
Pi Omega Soroity, of which Mrs M. Simmons, third to Miss Doris
India Crump Davis is basileus ’ Wynn. The young ladies received
presented 16 young ladies to so- $100, $50 and $25 respectively.
Other awards went to Misses Ce
ciety last Sunday evening at the
cilia George, Virginia Lipscomb,
Savoy Manor Ballroom. The pre
Thoda Pierre, Saundra Jackson
sentation was under the direction
of Philadelphia, and to Mr. Julius
of Alvin Wilks with Mrs. Rhea
La Palma, one of the escorts.
Callaway as mistress of cere
monies.
Officers and members cf the
The debutantes were the Miss-. sponsorirg chapter, in addition
es Barbara A. Hamilton, daugh- to Mrs, Crump Davis are Mes-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Ham- dames Anna MaGhee, first vice
ilton; Shirley McDowell, daugh
president, Amola Michaels, sec
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mc
retary; Lillian Knight, financial
Dowell; Lana Wheeler, daughter
secretary and Pearl Wiggins,
of Mr1, and Mrs. Wheeler; Vir-
treasurer. Members are Mes-
ginia B. Lipscomb, daughter of dames Lelia Taylor. Erma SulH-
Mr. and Mrs. John Lipscomb of van. Tiny Messia. Darine White-
Richmond. Va.; Rita Hodge, head. Marjorie Liverpool. Julia
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Daniels, Ethel Whittaker, Inez
Hodge; Brenda Gaitor. daughter Bacon, Martha Perrin, Mary Mit-
of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Gaitor; chell, Dorothy Fulp. MamieJones
Verna Mae Simmons, daughter of and Lilia McDaniels.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simmons.
and Cassandra Liverpool, daugh
ter qf Mr. and Ms. Lewis Liver
pool.
Also Misses Lorene L. Smith,
daughter of, Mr. and Mrs’. Charlie
Stmth; Miss Doris Wynn, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Wynn;
Rhoda Pierre, daughter of Mr
and Mrs. James Pierre; Saurdra
Bonds, daughter of Mrs. Georgia
Bonds and the late Hayes Bonds;
Barbara Sweeting, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Langford Sweeting;
Sandra Lee Jackson, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Esau Jackson; Ce
cilia George, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Willie George and Johanne
Johnson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Preston Alfonso Johnson.
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Thompson, Inez Bacon, Dorothy
Fulp, Pearl Wiggins, Lana Turner,
Julia Daniels, Mary Wilson, Jer
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Helen Gaitor.
Scholastic Prizes
There were several awards
made for the high scholastic
average. First prize in this cat
egory’ went to Miss Barbara
Honor Brooke
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torney General Edward W. Brooke
will be one of eight alumni
of Boston University who will be
-rored at the annual alumni
'wards banquet of the university
t Friday, Oct. 25, at the Shera
ton Plaza Hotel in Boston. He
<vas a 1948 graduate of the Boston
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seen in New York. Mrs. Mollie skirt lounging gown in the sport-
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The Fashion extravaganza,
Models
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American designers and on an
Davillier of Los Angeles; Jacy
integrated basis. Mrs. Eunice
DeSouza of Milano, Italy; Janet
Johnson was producer and di
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show presented fashions from
Ann Montgomery, Chicago; Judy
morning until after the ball. Mrs.
Pace, Los Angeles; Terri Spring
Virginia Tibbs was commentator.
er, Cleveland. Barbara Trent,’,
Among the star studded de
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Morristown, N. J. Allen Barrett
signs. it was impossible to choose
any design that was not divine.
was the male model.
However, among the many
there was the empire lined ball
gown with deep frills at the hem
Assisting in the production of
the show were Dave Riviera Al
bert Buffalo. George Jackson,
Robert H. Fentress, Charles Her
bert Temple, Norman L. Hunter,
Alice Taylor. Bobbie Baileey,
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Mrs. Moon introduced Mr. and
Mrs. Whitney Young. Mr. Young
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Mrs. Moon also introduced
Miss Marva Reavis, who is “Miss
Beaux Arts of 1963” and spon
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Officers and members of the
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Matthews, Eva Sharp. Florence
Dixon, Beryl Edelen, Garnett In-
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22 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct 19, 1963
Our "Recipe of the Week” con
test aad $5 was woo this week
by Mrs. Ida Willie of 458 W
143rd Street, Apt. 11, New York
21, N.Y. for sending us her
favorite recipe which is Barbe
cued Sparentos, Oriental Style.
Oriental Sporeriba
4 lbs lean spareribs
3 tablespoons brown sugar
3 tablespoons ground cori
ander
1 teaspoon instant garlic
1 teaspoon Chill powder
1 teaspoon Instant garlic
1 teaspoon ground ginger
1 teaspoon black pepper
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 tablespoons wine vinegar
^4 cup Soy sauce
% cup cooking Sherry wine
Combine all dry ingredients and
rub spareribs on all sides. Com
bine the lemon juice, wine vine
gar, Soy sauce and sherry. Pour
over the spareribs and let stand
for 3 or 4 hours in a baking pan.
Bake in pre-heated oven at about
325 degrees for about an hour
and 15 minutes — until the spare
ribs are done, basting often with
the sauce in which the ribs are
being baked.
Your favorite recipe Just might
win $5 for you, too. It does not
have to be an original one —
just the one you like most to
use. Send it to Mrs. Thomasina
Norford. Food Editor, New York
Amsterdam News, 2340 8th Ave
nue, New York City, N.Y. and
see what happens. No recipes
are returned and become the
property of the newspaper.
fiCNCHEON PLANS - Chi Eta
Phi Sorority, Inc. presents its
founders day luncheon on Oct.
it at the Essex House. Among
tfrose planning the luncheon
are, from left, Mesdames Wy-
ona Rodrigues, Viorls Barthol-
emew, president, and standing
is Miss Gena Largo.
Autumn Means Pumpkin
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NACW
In Denver
Dr. Rosa L. Gragg has an-
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nounced plans for the 1964 con
vention of the one hundred thou
sand member organization, Nah
ional Association of Colored Wom
en’s Clubs Ine. and the twenty
five thousand member organiza
tion of the National Association
of Girls Clubs which will meet
fOlJuly 25-August 1. 1964. at the
i Denver-Hilton Hotel, Denver.
.. (Colorado.
|| The convention theme will be
11 “Economic and Educational Re-
O jsponsibilities of Today's Women
and Youth.”
Mrs. Ira Slack, state president
* of Colorado, is convention chair-
York. Dr. Gragg U President of
NACWC. *
The Association, for 67 years,
has actively participated in local
state and national projects for
the improvement of the home,
family and community. It has
provided ' scholarships for stu
dents in all of its states and
sponsored projects in health, ed
ucation and welfare.
kills bugs
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FOX PRODUCTS
256 Soundview Ave
Bronx, New York
man.
The NACWC was founded in
1896 by Dr. Mary Church Terrell,
who was also its first national
president and is the oldest and
one of the largest organizations ot
Negro women in America.
the Ivy Art Circlettes, turns
Social Shorts
The first annual Patriotic
Luncheon sponsored by Brook
lyn Council, Kings County, Vet
erans of Foreign Wars of the
United States wjp held on
Saturday, October 12 (Columbus
Day) in the Grand Ballroom of
the Hotel Towers, 25 Clark Street,
Brooklyn, N.Y., at 2:00 p.m.
The Thirtieth Grand Shelter
Convention of the Grand United
CHECKING UP ON THE HELP
— Vera Haywood (center) looks
on as Thea Haynes (right), of
Order of Antelopes of America,
Inc., was held at the Shiloh
AME Zion Church, 129 William
Street. Englewood, N.J., Rev. T.
E. Blackman, minister, as guest
of Alexander Harley Shelter No.
23, October 14, 15 and 16, 1963.
Sunday afternoon, October 13 the
Health, Department followed by
the Gazelles Department held
their program at 7:30 p.m. The
Annual Sermon preached by the
pastor, Rev. T. E. Blackman.
over check of undisclosed a-
mount tp George Goodwill to
help the Church of the Cruci
fixion where the interior wik
destroyed by fire earlier this
year. The club presented a
dance last week at the Hotel
Astor. Other members of the
group are Mesdames Naomie
P. Ingram, Joyce P. Kelly,
Phyllis Wiley, Bettye Blakeney
Barnes, Laconia W. Scott and
Miss Gloria Tasker. (McAdams
Photo)
PERFECT NATURAL WHITE RICE!
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It is comprised of federated
women’s clubs in 41 ■ states and
the District of Columbia and fed
erated girls clubs in 22 states of
the United States. The national
. [president of the Girls Clubs is
Miss Joyce Ford of Albany, New
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1 ’/, teaspoons cinnamon‘
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AFRICAN STYLE, A LA
AMERICAN — Miss Elizabeth
Dunn is shown modeling her
version of what African ladies
might wear for lounging at the
fashion show given recently by
the Red Rose Social Club at
the Boston Road Ballroom in
the Bronx.
Miss Graham Speaks
Miss Gladys Graham was guest
speaker at the assembly program
of Delaware State College, Dover,
Del. last week.
Miss Graham was introduced
by Mrs. Margaret Thorpe. Others
on the program were Ernest Tal
bert, N. Milford '"aldwell, and
Mrs. Beatrice Henry. Mrs. Dor
othy Harris presented a bouquet
of flowers to Miss Graham from
her sorority, the Alpha Kappa
Alpha sorority.
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• N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct 19, 1963
Eastside Parents Define 'Integration1
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“Red Chief* Opens Saturday
“The Ranson Of Red Chief,”
O'Henry'n ntory In a new musical
COCKROACHES
thor of last year’s “Little
Parent members of the Lower
version by Seymour Bnrab tau-'Eastslde Neighborhood Asaocla-
Red tion set the record straight and
submitted their definitions of in
tegration Monday at an open
meeting where they presented
their proposals for integration to
their local school board for dia-
Riding Hood." opens at the Mer
maid Theatre. 422 W. 42nd St.,
on Saturday, October 19, at 1
/
p.m.
An Equity-contracted. off-^ , through «
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NOSECT Killing power lasts
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for months. Available in pow-
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. . _ —. . Of Red Chief" will perform every
from 69c at drug and hard
ware stores.
• x
NOSECT
Saturday and Sunday at 1 and
3:30 p.m. with special perform
ances scheduled for holiday
weeks
In a statement, presented by
Mrs. Esther Gollobin and Mrs.
Natalie Sosinsky. education divi
sion co-chairman, members of
LENA said.
"We want to present a few
gration problem in a community
like ours. When the word ’integra
tion* is mentioned, many people
think it la a term invented by and
for Negroes and Puerto Hlcan
and pressure groups.
All Newcomers
"This Is hardly the case. The
dictionary defines 'integration' as
“combination into an integral
whole* or ^behavior of the Indi
vidual In harmony with his en
vironment.* We could rightly say
that all newcomers to the United
States once had to integrate into
guidelines for viewing the inte-lthe fabric of American life.
“A family, as it develops, must
learn to. integrate the abilities
and personalities of its various
members into a whole. This hap
pens with an employer and his
staff, with a principal and his
faculty, with a teacher and her
class in the course of every school
year “
they learn the business from the
ground floor up." the parents de
clared.
In Roles
Ann Hegira has taken over the
part of Jennie and Sue Ann Gil-
In their declaration, the par-that of Mrs. Klein in “Color
ents pointed up that the East Darkness,’ an evening in the
Side, where they live, is a veri- world of James Purdy at the
Writers’ Stage Theatre. Doris
table United Nations.
“Youngsters reared here have Roberts leaves to Join the Actors’
an opportunity to be the best hu- Studio production of June Hav
man relations experts becauseioc's “Marathon.”
Shawn Renae
Song Stylist
Shawn Renae, a sophisticated
song stylist whose repertoire in
cludes songs in Italian, French,
Spanish and Hebrew, has a ten
tative date in the Living Room
on the East side according to
her manager, Cleon Wilson.
Renae is interested in acting
and has studied at the American
Academy of Dramatics and Arts
and is being coached by Jimmie
Green.
Jazz Concert
Aids Musicians
......... ~...
The Musicians Aid Society la
presenting another of its Jazz
Concerts and Dance Saturday, Oct.
If at 9 p.m. at the Central Plaza
111 2nd Ave. The shows are to
help the aged and needy musiciati
and to give employment to mu
sicians.
Featured this week will be
Buck Clayton, trumpet; Buster
Bailey, clarinet; Jimmy Archey,
trombone; Hank Duncan, piano;
Jo Jones, drums, plus Lou Met
calf and his quartet.
JOIN OUR GIGANTIC BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION!
THANKS
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30 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct 19, 1963
Negro Asst. Principal
Says We Need "Idols//
By SARA SLACK
led that the only way we will get
Marshall Jenkins. ■ first~ro righ‘s J* pu,h f.or thex"
__i—-f .U_ all. 1 (wo t believe In toe policy
of stand in the background and
wait. We've done everything any
American can do to Reserve
equal opportunities under exist
ing laws."
assistant principal of the
white Howard B. Mattlin Junior
High School ^in-bong- Inland, feels
that one of the best ways to raise
the level of Negro students is to
let them see more Negroes in ad
ministrative positions in the school
they attend.
Dismav
i To his dismay. Jenkins recall-
"Negro children must see <*d his first headon meeting with
•
More Idols
Negro leadership within their'Jim Crow.
schools because when a Negro *hile in the Army, stationed
youngster begins his Junior nigh in Alabama, he said one night
school career, he begins to select when it was time for all soldiers
idols after which he begins mold- to leave town and return to their
base camp, he was told that be
ing his life.
cause he is a Negro he could not
ride in the same bus as the white
soldiers.
"Negro youths need more idols
in their race with which to iden
Jenkins said that he was put
tify They need to sec Negroes in
off the bus and had to sleep over-
Jnore administrative jobs such as night on a wooden bench in the
principals and other supervisors bus terminal and catch a bus
on up. Some of the problems we transporting only Negro soldiers,
face could be solved by more Ne
which left that next morning.
"However, it wasn’t long after
gro supervisors," Jenkins said.
that I was sent to the Phillipines
where I served two years and put
the experience far behind me,”
Jenkins, who took over his as
sistant principalship duties
doesn’t have one Negro student
kf his 1700 - member student Jenkins said.
body at the Pldinview, Long Is-} What is Mr. Jenkins' dream?
land school.
He puts it this way:
A native of Hartford, Connecti
cut. he is a product of Connec
ticut schools winning a BS degree
in public school administration
from Florida A tc M and his MS
degree from the University of
Connecticut.
For six years he was princi
pal of an all - white school in
Lebanon. Connecticut and for an
other six years lie w’as principal
df an all - Negro school in Flori
da.
On the subject of civil rights
the winsome educator said:
“I have very strong feelings
about civil rights. After waiting
century for freedom. I’m convinc-
I look forward to assuming
the principalship of a junior or
senior high school which is com
pletely integrated. This kind of
experience I’ve never enjoyed.
Does he anticipate any prob
lems in his new job? Jenkins
said: "No, the situation is iden
tical with that in Lebanon, Con
necticut. I don’t anticipate any
problems other than educational
problems which all administra
tors face.
Married to the former Thelma
Conolv of Tallahassee. Florida,
he is father of four. Marsha. 10;
Laura. 8; Derrick, 5; and Linda.
17 months.
Queens Group
In School Battle
Embattled Queens groups fight- P S. 92 is 97 per cent Negro and
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Allied Federal Savings
Marks 5th Anniversary
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a
Allied Federal Savings celebrat-
ed the fifth anniversary of its
founding from Saturday, Septem
ber 21 through Saturday, Septem
ber 28.
The "Kick-off" for the week's
festivities on Saturday, September
21 was attended by many prom
inent public officials, among
whom were Mario J. Corriello,
Borough President of Queens,
Frank D. O'Connor. District At
torney; Congressman Joseph P.
Addabbo, and Assemblyman Mo-
‘ ses Weinstein. Also present to
join in the festivities were Jus
tice James A. Rowe Jr., and
Councilman Kenneth Boyer.
Frank Thompson, bank presi
dent, announced that since open
ing for business in 1958, assets
of Allied Federal Savings and
lx>an Association have increased
from $568,000 to over $2,100,000.
MARSHALL JENKINS and family
He stated that this growth has
provided increased Job opportun
ities in the field of banking for
persons in the community and has
improved mortgage Wciflties for
financing the purchase of homes.
All accounts af the bank are
Federally insured and the Asso
ciation is Federally supervised
Other members of the Board of
Directors are Charles Avella,
George S. Boston, John Cadden.
Louis O. Dore, Commissioner Ar
thur C. Ford, J. Foster Phillips,
Mrs. Camilla T. Kelly, Vincent
Monda, Rev. Walter S. Pinn and
George Carlton James, who is
the Executive Manager.
Queens F of C
Decries Bombing
And Gambling
The Queens Federation of
Churches opposed off - track bet
ting and decried the Sept. 15
bombing of an Alabama church,
in resolutions taken at a recent
meeting of Its Board of directors.
"The time has come when no
individual Christian can escape
his personal responsibility in the
battle for human dignity,” the
board asserted.
No Compromise
on Sunday, Sept. 15," the Queens
Federation expressed, "its deep
moral outrage.”
It urged all members of relat
ed churches to write their Con
gressmen and Senators to sup
port a strong civil rights bill.
Also It asked "each clergyman
to take the initiative to work with
religious leaders of other faiths
to secure equal access of all cit
izens in our land to housing, em-
public education and
ployment
For the Christian, the state
ment said, there could be no
ment said, there could oe no!pUblic facilities."
_____
compromise. “He cannot discrim-1
inate against, or share in the seg-
rogation of. people on the basis )ou don I know wh,t are
of race, and still be faithful to tho misslag. ' unless you read the
Amsterdam News every week.
teaching of Jesus Christ.”
"Over the hideous massacre. Out every Thursday, bigger and
“
which occurred in Birmingham better and still 15 cents.
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ing over P.S. 149 In Jackson
Heights and P.S. 92 In Corona,
will be heard by the local school
board for districts 45 and 46
Thursday night.
under utilized. So the PTA’s be- ON THE MOVE WITH JOB-
gan during the summer to work EQUALITY: Business officials
jointly for a plan that would in- hail success oKBpgrading Ne-
tegrate the two schools and im-!------------------——---------------- —
prove educational standards 3t the fourth to the sixth grade
both.
wduld go to P.S. 92.
But unless the segregationist
They got the cooperation of As
Parents and Taxpayers Associa
sistant superintendent Mary Hal-
leron of-the Board of Education organized the Parents and Tax-
tion of Jackson Heights produces
"very strong" arguments to
and formed themselves into the payers Association and appomt-
change its mind, said Local School
Citizens Committee for Balanced ed Bernard Kessler its attorney.
The group began a rally and
Board president, J. Robert Pig- schools.
ott, the latter would remain "in The inter-racial group worked petition campaign against the
favor of the idea" of the Prince- out a tentative formula, accord- plan.
ton Plan.
; The two schooU are six blocks would have all children IW«i ’ * “{JrJ‘JJ.’
„ A pdddling turnout of voters on
ajJart, with P.S. 149 88 per cent the kindergareten to third grade * anjgzational mecting Thursday Election Day may dampen the
white and overcrowded, while attend P.S. 149. All pupils from 3 gt thp Corona Congrega. enthusiasm of City Fathers to
Then the segregationists rallied, Cariello
Appeals
To Voters
ing to the Princeton Plan, which
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groes and Puerto Ricans to top
jobs in 22-store Supermark?t
Chain of Royal Farms, Inc. in
At Upper Park
Brooklyn and Long Island, at
Town Hall Club Dinner Left,
to right: Rear — Dewey E.
Chester, Continental Baking Co.
Wonder Bread), Bernard Weiss
Jack Perel, Betty Morrison,
Jack Muechner, and A1 Beek-
eimer. Seated — Heston Tores,
Dr. Mary Helen Harding, form
Richard Bishop, Garaldine Mit
er speech therapist in American
chell, Doe Wheeler of Radio
institutions, speaks at 3:30 p.m.
Station WWRL, Benny Rogers
Sunday at Upper Park Avenue
and Thomas Smith. From stock
: Baptist Church, 125th St.
and ^5 ancj check out girls they
Park Ave. Dr. Harding married
make store managers and chief
a Nigerian several years ago bookkeepers from 500 employ
and took up residence in the West! ees.
African nation,
(King Photo)
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Ansorge chairman. With him were pf. construetjon arKj highway im-
elected the following four vice
chairmen: Arthur France. Rev. Pavements for Queens, Borough
William E. Gardner, Arthur Bar- President Mario J. Cariello warn-
ed in urging a record registration
i gonetti and Robert King.
this week.
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“Mayor Wagner and the Board
of Estimate,” Cariello said, "have
been most cooperative in pleas
that we require these improve
ments because of our growing
population, nearing the 2.000.000
mark Thousands of new residents
have come to Queens. A militant
press and aroused civic forces
have joined me in demanding
{that a new East River subway
^tunnel trunk line be provided in
(oifr time, not decades hence; that
i Queens’ low ratio of 40 percent
1 sewers must be corrected; that
(highway improvements are es-
I sential if we are not to be bog
ged down by our very growth, and
(that our burgeoning population
(needs more schools."
I "I appeal particularly to the
( many thousands of new residents
’who have come to .Queens this,
.year and last, to register. There
_ ___ .have been some 73,000 cancel-
NAMED TO COMMAND—Mid- jation» from last year’s reglstra-
shipman Patrick ML Prout, 22- |tion tetaI o{ 909,060 it has been
year-old Brooklynite who will
estimated that only 40,000 to 50.-
graduate in June from the U S.
000 new registrations will occur
Naval Academy, was recently
this week. This would drop us
appointed sub-commander o f
below last year’s figure. I would
his regiment.
hope that registrations would ag
gregate 75,00 to 100,000, bringing
us above the 1982 total, and that
we have a record turnout on
Election Day. This would give
strong Boro-wide and community
expression of civic interest and
an awareness of Queens' dire
needs.”
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32 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct 19, 1963
Week I y News
l n rtij Pa /'/ way ( hapel '■
MVJ 8200
1406 PI THIN AVE JKLVN.N.V.
* Betty Olivia Dent
Setty Olivia l>ent, the 3-months-
old daughter of Mr . and Mrs.
Robert Lee Dent, of 689 Monroe
St., Bklyn died recently at Wy
ckoff Heights Hospital; Bklyn..
and was buried in Frederick
Douglass Cemetery after rites at
Unity Parkway Chapel. 1406 Pit
kin Ave Three brothers and
other relatives survive.
Beatrice Booker Ward
Beatrice Booker Ward, of 176
Albany Ave , Bklyn., died recent
ly in St. Mary's Hospital. Bklyn .
at the age of 47. Her remains
were shipped for burial to her
native, Danville. Va , after ser
vices at Unity Parkway Chapel.
1406 Pitkin Ave., conducted by
the Rev. R A. Laws, pastor of
Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church.
Mrs. Ward, a member of the
Loyal Baptist Church and the
United Order of Tents, both of
Danville, is survived by her
husband. Jesse Ward; three sons,
Willie Marable, James Marable|
and Ulysses Marable. Also sur
viving are five grandchildren and
seven sisters and brothers.
Mattie V. Tabb
Mattie V. Tabb. 43. of 393 Sec
ond St., Bklyn., a native of Fron
Royal, Va., who died recently in
Kings County Hospital, was bur
ied in Evergreen Cemetery after
rites at Unity Parkway Chapel,
1406 Pitkin Ave., conducted by
Rev James P. Willis, S.D.A. Con
ference. A member of Friendship
Baptist Church of Baltimore, Mrs.
Tabb Is survived by two daughters1
Mrs. Sandra Miller and Joanne
Brcnnen. in addition to a grand
child. three sisters, a brother
and other relatives.
MINISTERS REWARDED -
The following ministers receiv
ed leadership awards at a lunch-
Church Thai Faith Built
Has A Woman As Pastor
eon held at the Bedford “Y"
by the “Y” Luncheon Club last
Wednesday, for their work dur
ing the Civil Rights demonstra
tions in Brooklyn. Seated: Left-
Right: Linwood P. Taylor,
"Benjamin B. Lowry, William A.
Jones Henri M. Deas, Milton
A. Galamison, W.. G. Henson
Jacobs. Standing: Left - Right:
Richard Cox, James Veatch,
Wilbert Miller, Edward Holmes,
James McGraw, Homer M c-
Bride, Walter Offutt, Leon
Watts. Charles Lewis, Edward
The pastor of Brooklyn’s Mt. Pisgah Baptist,--------------------- ----------------------
Church is an outstanding example of that rare speci- she mainta,ned membership at
men — the female church minister; full of faith, Her ordination in 1935 took place
determination and at times the object of male op- >n Manhattan, because the men’s
probium.
... .... i Concord Baptist Church.
. ’ .
; . .
-
,
Rev. Selina A. Perry who will
be 83 years Oct. 7, is celebrat
ing the 34th anniversary of Mt
Pisgah which she founded and
pastors. Despite Iter age which
she carries well, the handicaps
of sex and a right leg splintered
70 years ago and never healed,
she is forging ahead.
AbvUle S C
Born and reared in Abville,S C
she was the oldest of ten chil
dren of Isaiah and Amanda Fair,
Methodists. The father was a big
farmer where many people were
sharecroppers
But that seemed to have work
be?
ed the Christian Workers ____
School, in Brooklyn, for four,sermon
D
,
. Concord, preached her ordination
years
When her church moved to 756
“Many men don’t respect a to-Quincy St. in 1939, she used her
male preacher”, she stated. Rv.|S50 rent money for part of the
Brooks apparently was one of $W0 dow* payment. It was on a
them for, said she. “he started Friday.
to fight me". So she went ovei Rev. Perry credits Providence
to Berean Baptist Chifrch and for being able to receive unsoli-
was well received by Rev. L. cited gifts that enabled her to
,pay the other $50 that first Mon-
Joseph Brown its pastor.
day morning in 1939. The $30,000
mortgage on the property was
s ..
p n
At his death, the church spin burnt Sunday Oct. 13. 1963.
and she went with a group_.of she paid tribute to the former
60 to start the Brown Memorial pastor of Mt Pisgah, Rev. Em-
Baptist Church at Fulton St. and ma c Reach> for her forbear-
Ave’ They named U after anc« when Payments could not be
or in full. Rev
was with her at
WiU' ‘,,a,
ed to her disadvantage. She did late Rev Brown
Xn“l^y?^u7hdr«grhtr “*
Re«h white,
ben her father wtthdher, “until a hungering for the souls the interview
member said.
Her father doctored her,
from school so she could become of mptl ied ber nn ,Uat eventful
day in 1929 to Broadway and
a full-tune field girl.
She ploughed the field, ho«i Varret St., jn WllIiamsburg. to
cotton and milked cows. At 13. begin to reap the harvest of the
while she was milking, there was Lord
a clap of thunder. One of the’
frightened cows splintered her
right leg.
Five Cents
; She started out with five cents
but car fare and a heart full of
the multiple fracture never quit? faith. "The Holy Spirit was upon
me and although I had no place
healed.
Coming to New York at 22. shejto take them, the Lord gave me
lived in Manhattan and then in 28 members the first day,” she
1905 moved to Brooklyn. S h e, reminisced.
sang in the choir of Fleet St The church grew at such a pace
A.M.E. Zion before It became tbrthet some male ministers became
First A.M.E. Church and moved jealous. They sought to divert
children from Mt. Pisgah and
to Tompkins Ave.
While a leading soprano at Mt. whittled the number from 300 to
Lebanon Baptist Church, pastor- 16.
ed by the late Rev. John Brooks. She had been licensed by Rev.
she was called to the minist-y
George Hopewell of the former
Rev. Perry said she then attend
Messiah Baptist Church, while
First Husband
Rev. Perry’s first husband A.
C. Perry, died in 1938. She has a
son. John, by her first marriagej
to James Threet whom she met Fw ^roo
while on the choir of Fleet Street — - -
A.M.E.Zion now the First A.M.E. „
The woman pastor took issue
with “our people who don’t give _£ Y
civil rights to each other”. She
castigated those who think they
are better than other black Am
ericans because of “a little color
or money.”
Where else can you get Martin
Luther King, Jackie Robinson. Rally* s“nday l3; Participat-
ing in the rally and parade to
Roy Wilkins, Poppy Cannon, Ger
honor The Holy Name of Jesus
trade Wilson, Jimmy Hicks and
were society members from:
Jimmy Booker but in the Ams
terdam News. Out every Thurs
day.
REV. SELINA A. PERRY
Pastor, Mt. Pisgah Baptist ChuBch
ews Of Churches
Victory
Our Lady of Victory Church,
which celebrated its 95th anni
versary Sunday Oct. 6, saw the
The drive is to reduce the mort
gage on the church and provide
an altar, pews, pulpit, commun
ion table, choir loft, lectern and
a 15-foot hand-hued wooden cross.
Youth art show is Oct. 25.
Calvary
Friday evening Oct. 25 is "Ev-
efybodys Birthday” at Calvary
St. Peter Claver, Our Lady of
Baptist Church, 111-10 New York
Good Counsel, St. Benedict, Holy
Blvd. It will be an evening of
Rosary, Our Lady of Loretta, Our
Lady of Charity. St. John the fun and frolic sponsored by the
Baptist and Our Lady of Victory Good Stewards, Mrs. Irene Ma-
Iparishes. Th Victory church has son. president. Rev. Walter S.
been selected by Bishop McEn- Pinn is pastor
tergart for a 33-parish Mission
Sunday rally, Oct. 20. Pastor is The St Anne s Gu Id at Church
of St. Alban the Martyr. Far
Rev. James McCabe.
mers Blvd. and Dunkirk St., St.
Albans, is sponsoring a festival
of American, European and Or
iental food, Saturday Oct. 19 at
6 p.m. Rector is the Rev. Louis
V. Sharpies
At Newman Memorial Metho
dist Church. Layman's Day Sun
day is Oct. 20, and guest speaker
will be State Assemblyman Thom
as R. Jones, Leader of the 17th
A.D. He will be heard during the
11 a.m. service.
The Martyr
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Rev. Ray, Host
Of Convention
The Empire Missionary Baptist
Convention will hold its annual
session at Cornerstone Baptist
Church. 562-72 Madison St., Brook
lyn. Oct. 21-25. The pesldent, Rev.
Sandy F. Ray will be the host
pastor.
The theme will be “The Role of
the Church in the World Revolu
tion.” The session will raise funds
towards rebuilding the bombed
16th St. Baptist Church in Birm
ingham.
The pre ■ convention program
will be held Monday evening, Oct.
21 with a musical featuring the
four choirs of the church and Gov
ernor Rockefeller as guest speak
The Ministers’ Wives Auxiliary
session will be held Monday,
while the Woman’s Auxiliary will
open Tuesday morning and ex
tend through the week.
Mayor Robert F. Wagner and
other community leaders will
speak at the continued welcome
program Tuesday at 7:30 p.m.
From 8 to 9:30 a.m., Wednes
day through Friday, the Parent
body will conduct minister’s sem
inars.
On Thursday evening, Oct. 24
the Baptist Achievement Dinner
will be held at the St. George
Hotel, when achievement awards
.will be presented to » persons
for outstanding service,
j The president’s annual mes
sage will be delivered Friday
morning at 11 a.m.
Maxwell, President of Lunch
eon Club, Gerald Strober, Wil
liam McKee. H. Carl McCall,
Calvin Pressley, O’Neil Mackey,
Plato Southerland.
Luncheon Club
HonorsMinisters
On Wednesday October 9, the
Business and Professional Mens’
1 Luncheon Club of the Bedford
YMCA. present Community
Leadership Awards to 36 Brook
lyn clergymen who gave leader
ship to Civil Rights demonstra
tions during the past summer.
Rev. W. B. Jones, Minister of
Bethany Baptist Church respond
ed for the Ministers, reporting
upon the progress of their ef
forts and outlining their objec
tives fdf the future. The 36 Min
isters were guests of the Lunch
eon Club, with the leadership
certificates presented by Presi
dent Edward Maxwell and past
President John L. Procope Jr. I
This was the opening meeting,
for the current program year.
PKUUKisaaivr, BfU-iisis
HOST — Rev John H. Nichols,
is pastor of First Calvary Bap
tist Church. 953 Putnam Ave.,
Brooklyn, where the New York
Progressive Baptist Convention
is holding its first annual ses
sion Oct. 13-18. He is Moderator
of the New York Association of
the Convention.
V L.\ 11U1V .vrc.vur.n —
Georgia State Senator Leroy R.
Johnson, first of his race elect
ed to the post in 92 years, will
address the Empire Missionary
Baptist Convention, Thursday
Oct. 24, at Cornerstone Bap
tist Church, 562 Madison Ave.
Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller will
speak at the opening session,
Monday evening Oct. 21.
33 Catholic Churches In
Sunday Mission Rally
Thirty-three Roman Catholic Churches in Brook
lyn will join in a Mission Sunday rally at the Bedford-
Stuyyesant church of Our Lady of Victory, Oct. 20,
to dramatize Pope Paul Vi’s wish for “maximum
stress on the Church’s missionary vocation.’’
"We are not Christians for our-
selves alone, but also for others,
in order to save our brethern",
the Pope said. “AU Christians
are In fact called to spread their
are ui ibci enueu iv
faith by helping the missionaries^
in charge of founding CJurch, John
arP?ng8L,pa1®„n
Claver Church. And presiding
wiU be Msgr. James G. Rogers
in the absence the bishops who
are now in Rome for the Vatican
r ..
fft Roffle
1man dioc„an
rally is Mission director, completed plans
geared to make
more mission-minded. Its main
fea,ure
some 3^ ^hildren dressed in sk)n
.
wbich the Bedford-Stuyvesant
tUB.X l««lman spoke of Mis-
dgy fw
remembering: when. Catholic
people of all parishes everywhere
recall their sacred duty to sup
port and pray for the heroic and
self-sacrificing missionaries of
the Church.”
In a Mission Sunday Pastoral
sent from Rome last week, the
Bishop of Brooklyn, Bryan J.
McEntegart, spoke of his' en
counter with bishops from mis
sion lands. Many would recall
the aid they had received from
the Brooklyn Diocesan Office of
the Propagation of the Faith.
But by far the greater number,
Bishop McEntergart lamented,
would speak sadly of their needs
in the face of poverty and hunger.
To rouse Catholics to meet these
needs is the aim of the Mission
Sunday rally.
2 °f mL,7ite8s
Starting at 2 30 P M. the chil
dren will march in procession
from McDonough' St . Sumner
Ave., Macon St. and into the
church on Throop Ave., by 3
P M. The Drum and Bugle Corps
of St. Mary Mother of Jesus
R. C. Church, Bensonhurst, will
play.
Preaching at the afternoon
service will be the Rev. Fr. Wil
liam J. Cullen, pastor of St. Peter
' Dignified Service
H. R. HURD, JR. FUNERAL HOME, INC.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Morio Hurd Owens
Paul B. Hemsley
Emilio E. Owens
SLocum 6-5777
10 Tray Ave. nr. Fulton St.
Brooklyn 13, N. Y.
BROOKLYN'S
MOST
MODERN
FUNERAL
HOME
In time of need, come to Unity Parkway
Chapel, where you can get expert funeral
direction and every modem facility at a
budget to suit every purse. 1 '
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Unity Parkway Chapel,
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1406 PITKIN AVENUE -
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BROOKLYN, N. Y.
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Your Loved Ones Deserve The Best
Class lenders’ anniversary will
be observed at 6:30 p.m. same
day. Rev. John Gregory, blind
evangelist, will be guest speaker
with Mrs. Ruby Thompson, chair
man. Pastor is Rev. Henri M
Deas.
Zion
The Helping Hand Club of Zion
Baptist Church, 527 Washington
Ave., will sponsor a two-state ral
ly Oct. IS at 8 p.m. in aid o'
the shut-ins and needy of Zien
Rival groups will be led by Eliza
beth Whitehurst of North Caro
lina and Mary L. Washington
of South Carolina. Guest speaker
will be Rev. A. S. Smith of St.
Paul Community Baptist Church
Siloam
Sunday Oct. 20 Is Women's Day
at Siloam Presbyterian Church
and Dr. Thelma Adair will be
guest speaker at the 4 p.m pre
gram. A reception will follow im
mediately. Mrs. Gladys Galami
son, wife of the pastor, is chair
•man nt the Women’s Day com
mlttee.
Bethel
Bethel Methodist Church, 1.325
Pacific St., holds a children's
rally Oct. 20 with the Evangel
Temple Methodists as guests. The
Bethel church passed over obser
vance of its 8th anniversary Sun
day Oct. 13, but the Women's
Society of Christian Service pre
sented and dedicated a silver wa
ter serving set to the pastor Rev.
Amy Redfield Brown; In memory
of her Iste husband Rev. Eugene
Redfield.
84. Albans
Canvass Sunday at St. Alban's
Congregational Church, 170-17 Lin
den Blvd., Queens, Is Od 20
Campaign chairman John Chance
hopes the 150,000 goal will be
lopped. And he urges members
to stay home during the hours of
2-6 p m. when canvassers will
call. Pastor is the Rev. Robert
R Johnson.
YOUR GUIDE TO
Brooklyn -L. I. Church Services
BAPTIST
BAPTIST
BETHEL BAPTIST CHURCH
MS Bergen Street.' Brooklyn IT. N. T.
"Coin* la to Worship and go out to Sarvs’1
Bev W t. BALL. Paster
THIS SUNDAY
9 00 AM—Service by Rev P. T. Pruden
t: IS A M —Chnreh School
11 no A MServIre. Rev W. J, 9»B
7:00 P M Hull Communion A Candle Light Service
MAIa 5-4413
ST.
JOHN'S BAPTIST CHURCH
tat Batnhrtdge M (Near Sarutega *„ l
Brooklyn. N. V.
Rev. t. Arthar Reed. Psstar and Foaader
THIS SUNDAY
9 30 AM.—SUNDAY SCHOOL
1100 A.M -SUNDAY WORSHIP
WEDNESDAY. 0 30 P.M -
,
Rev. E. Arthur
Pauter
PRAYER MEETING BIBLE CLASS
7 P M HOLY COMMUNION. 1ST SUNDAY
HOLY TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH
Ralph An. at Oalaey St. BUya. N. T.
Her. Tbomaa fl. Horten. Paator
Br. Vlea-Prm. at National Raptlat
Ci
U. S. A. lar
Rev. T. 8.
Marten
THIS SUNDAY-
t oo A M Sunday School
10:49 AM—Morning Worship
9:00 P.M.—B.T.U. Community Center,
«2 f ranklin Ava.
METHODIST
NEWMAN MEMORIAL METHODIST CHURCH
2S7 Macon Street fNear Throopi
Brooklyn. N. Y. I
CORNERSTONE BAPTIST CHURCH
Letela Avoaae and Modlaoa Rlreet. Brooklyn
THE REVEREND RANDY F. RAT
THIS SUNDAY
OCT. M - HOME COMING DAT
9.00 a m. — Sundny School
11 00 a.m. — Morning Worship
130 p m — Pastors’ Aid
(i 00 p.m. — Baptist Training Union
t oo p.m.— The LortTs Supper
PRESBYTERIAN
SILOAM PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
REV HENRY M DEAS, PASTOR
THIS SUNDAY
LAYMAN’S DAT
I Jefferson A Marry Avaa.
RET. DR. MILTON A. OALAMnON, Pi
THIS SUNDAY
11:00 Hon Thomas R Janet ‘-uadlli jrtnan — Thame — "Year
An Yourself”
4:99-Vespers — The anas leaders Anniversary Guest 9ptsker, Rev. John
Gregory, the Blind Evangelist
4:04 A M.-WORSHIP SERVICE
4 19 A M -YOUNO ADULTS CHURCH SCHOOL
10:15 A M -CHURCH SCHOOL
11:44 A.M.-WORSHIP SERVICE
FIRST A M E. ZION CHURCH
and MrDonongk St.
R. T.
RET. W. O. CABBINOTON, Fi
THIS SUNDAY
t:44 A M - SUNDAY SCHOOL
14:90 A.M.-JUM0R CHURCH
11 04 A M MORNING WORSHIP
1:99 P.M.—EXTENDED SUNDAY SCHOOL
9 00 P M EVENING WORSHIP
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Attend the Chnreh
4
of Your Choice
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Magazine Page
Night Clubs
amusements,
theater
Bronze
Beauty
LUSCIOUS VIVIAN JACK-
SON—Miss Vivian Jackson
poses with all the coquetry
of a beauty contest winner
and she has won many, but
she did not place in the first
round of the “Miss Bronze’’
contest held last Sunday at
the Round-table Club. Miss
Jackson, who hails from St.
Albans. Queens, is still in
the running, however, for
other rounds and hopes to be
the selected candidate for the
World's Fair. She is 22 and a
model. The judges must have
been blind.
SWINGING TOMMY - His (an
club clings around him as sing
er Tommy Hunt performs at
the Fantasy East in Hollis,
N.Y. Barbara Pope Gibson
(left) is president; at right is
Carol Perinchief. Zack Clem
mons at bottom Is the emcee.
(Merritt Photo)
Where else can von get Martini
Luther King, Jackie Robinson.
Roy Wilkins. Poppy Cannon, Ger
trude Wilson. Jimmy Hicks and
Jimmy Booker but in the Ams
terdam News. Out every Thurs
day.
Sensational Concert
■ J
LUSCIOUS VIVIAN JACKSON son of St. Albans, N.Y:—Miss—rrrrs m the contest. A model
— In the running for the “Miss Jackson hopes to be at the and former singer, she was one
Bronze” Contest is VivianJack- World’s Fair as one of the win- cf *'le t<>p (,race Marco
girls. (Andrews Photo)
from 2:00 P.M. until 10:00 P.M., ed by the New York City Board
109-04 I60th Street in South Ja- of Education through its Bureau
This program is sponsor-of Community Education.
SURPRISE! — There’s a look .
of surprise on the face of come
ly Yvonne Andrews of Brooklyn
who won the 2nd prize for the
Miss Sepia contest, as she poees
with famous comic Arnold Do
ver. Miss Andrews was also
Miss Transit '61, Miss Locality
Mayor, *62. She is 20 years old,
has a 35-23-37 chassis. She Is a
fashion designer and a student
at N.Y. Community College.
(West Photo)
We're celebrating
INTERNATIONAL
CREDIT UNION
' DAY
On the third Thursday of October,
credit union members give special
thought to the miny
-**-■ - - J''w benefits they
receive.
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PARAGON
7 CREDIT UNION
1420 FwhoB st. Bkya N.Y.
N! B-797B
AN EVENING
WITH
Mahalia
Jackson
SUNDAY
OCT. 27, 1963
4:00 P.M.
Burning Spirit of the March to Washington
AT THE ARMORY JAMAICA, QUEENS
. JOE BOSTIC, M.C. •
To Aid Recreational Center — Peoples Community Church
REV. GEORGE B. LOCKWOOD, Poster
OTHER ATTRACTIONS - DON'T MISS THIS SPECTACLE
ADMISSION: $1.50 - $2.00 - $3.00 - $4.90
TICKETS AT
MECOBD CITY — 1M - 14 Jamaica
TRI BORO RECORDS — 99 - 27 1S5 S».
ALLEN EDWARDS REAL ESTATE — 1« - IS Liberty Alt.
Sl’TPHIN RECORD CENTER — W - S3 Satpbia Bird
SPRINGFIELD METHODIST CHVRCH — 139-39 Farmer! Bird.
FVZZIE — 199 St. Linden Bird. Jana Chambler
GREENLINE RECORDS — 97 - 3t N. Y. Bird.
Center Gives
Course On Negro
The Samuel Huntington Com
munity Center will initiate a
course which it considers both
unique and timely entitled THE
NEGRO IN AMERICA. This
combination lecture and discus
sion series is designed to ac
quaint the community with the
Negro's contribution to Ameri
ca. Part of each class will be
devoted to an open discussion
of the Negro revolution of 1963
and the individual's place in it.
Current Negro literature will also
be discussed.
Classes will begin on Thurs
day, October 10 at 7:30 P.M.
For more information please call
OL 7-2447, Monday thru Sunday
NAACP Dance
Slated Nov. 1
The Long Island City NAACP
will hold its first annual Fall
Dance, Friday Nov. 1, at Rig-
cardo’s Lounge, 21-01, 24th Ave.
and 21st St., Astoria, N.Y.
Featured will be the famous
Dinizulu African Dancers. Music
will be supplied by Dave Carter's
Band.
Dance arrangements are being
handled by the Freedom Fund
Committee consisting of Mrs
Muriel Silverberg, Mrs. Dorothy
Watson, Mrs. Jewell Darkins and
Robert Cross.
Crime
Blotter
Jose Rodriguez, 16, of 447
Claremont Parkway, charged
with shooting 16-year-old Roy
Hunt of 1526 Brook Ave., in the
left shoulder, Monday Is being
held for a hearing this week
Hunt is confined to Fordham
Hospital. Rodriguez told police
he believed Hunt had dropped
bottles from a rooftop Monday
night which almost hit him.
Jeremiah Richardson, 34, of
129 W. 146th St., charged with
peddling without a license at
1515 Broadway last Thursday,
was sentenced to ten days or |20
fine by Judge James R. Creel
in Criminal Court Saturday
morning.
Americo DiStefano, alias Mc
Gee. 42. of 53-36 207th St., Bay-
side, L. I., charged with at
tempting to extort money from
Barbecue George Williams whd
operates a cafe at 103-04 Astoria
Blvd., is being held for a hear
ing in Queens Criminal Court.
DiStefano. police said, was
taken into custody Tuesday night
by Dot. Daniel Conway Boone
and accused of attempting to
extort money from the cafe own
er. DiStefano, police said, threat
ened to blow up the restaurant
unless George gave him $50
weekly. Another accomplice is
being sought.
Y Studies
Stock Market
A basic understanding of the
Stock Market is the subject of
a course entitled “Investing" be
ing offered at Brooklyn Central
YMCA as part of Its (normal
education courses, starting Tues
day, October 28th, 1963 at 7 30
p.m.
In addition to the mechanics
and how the market works, this
/ weeks course Win cover fi
nancial statements, annual re
ports, Government controls, In
vestment goals, and several the
ries of investing.
All of Brooklyn Central's cour
ses are open to both Men and
Yomen and registrations arc
jow being accepted.
Further information may be
blained by calling the Program
Tffict, Brooklyn Central YMCA
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2 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct 19, 1963
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oet. 1», IMS • 45
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.,
2. Large display casket salon on premises,
Prices for complete funeral start at §200.
» - x
3. Large Chapel with theatre seats.
4. Entire building centrally air conditioned.
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"
WE LOVE
YOU!
Amsterdam News
2340 Eighth Avenue
New York, New York
Dear Sir:
I should like to heartily congratulate every one of you,
employees and employers, who are responsible for the publica
tion and the survival of the AMSTERDAM NEWS.
As a reader constantly of the paper for more than 25
years, I am aware that your journal has weathered the storms
of unionism, racism, competition, feeble'support in the Negro
community, Madison Avenue skulduggery, and little or no
support from big national advertisers. In spite of these ob
stacles, The AMSTERDAM NEWS has arrived as a solid voice
in the Negro Community.
N.
It is high time that Negroes fully realize the heavy
load carried by Negro journals and how they battle uncom
promisingly for Negroes all the way. In fact, the Negro press
is the life-blood of the Negro community.
Hurled back at the bigots by the Negro press are the
lies and tricks spattered on the Negro communities. Moreover,
Negro publications can reach where the Negro individual can
not get with his message or grievance.
They also alert the Negro to the urgency of becoming
unified. In fact, it is a must that the Negro press should be
encouraged and be given the proper support in view of the
fact that solid public relations are one of the keystones of
present day battles for progress.
May I request now that the Negro community in Nev>
York consider ways to get the AMSTERDAM NEWS to become
our daily paper?
Chris Forde,
(Address Withheld)
New York
Editors note: — Thank you Mr. Forde for your recognition.
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Manhattan Furnished
Manhattan Furnished
Manhattan—Furnished
Manhattan—Furnished
Ma nhatta n—F urnished
Manhattan Furnished
Manhattan Furnished
Manhattan—Unfurnithod
ST. NICHOLAS AVE.. 770. Apt. 66,
Working man pref Evenings.
LARGE Kitchenette Rm. Working
couple pref. HA 6-9610.
LARGE warm room. Respectable B
working woman pref. Refs. Satur
day, Sunday. MO 6-2346
Private hath. TO 2-6274
ST NICHOLAS AVE . <153 St ) —
Furn rm. FO 8-0036
SMALL Furn rm. Respectable work
ing person pref. FO 8-8173.
FURN RM Christian home. Very
JTH ST., 2100 Apt 25 - RMS 58 UP
Call alter 5.
12th Street. STe. GR 7-9678
Singles $7 - Doubles $11
TE 13096
ALVIN HOTEL
(eera.r Broadway)
«(( W. 8tnd Street
New YORK CITY. N. T.
CO 54147
Newly decorated rooase,
•I reasonable price.,
special rate, (or theatri-
cal people.
21 W. 71ST ST, Hotel Kent. 1 k
2 rms. private bath, kitchenette,
817 to 530 wkly. SIJ 7-2500.
78TH ST., 149. W Single rms. No
Cooking, Quiet Conservative work
ers pref. Owner after 7 p.m. —
TR 3-7026
80th Pl.. 1*1 Vest
NOTICE
No Security
No Fee
Furnished rooms. All Improve
mente. Reasonable -rates.
UK 8-6510
gl_sfYrCOLl'MBUS AV TR 764)0.
HOTEL ENDICOTT
Rms. 513 up. with kitchtes 520 up
$
i
HOTEL COLUMBUS
106 W. 83rd ST.
1 A 2 (urnished moms Quiet at
mosphere Complete housekeeping
phone service TR 30900
84th SF„ 25, W
OH Central Park West
Newly remodeled and
refurnished singles, sod doeklee
with kltchenettas.
Also 3 roam apts.
etTH ST.. W. Nr. Riverside Dr ,
furnished rm. man pref. Light
cooking, references, security re
quired. MO3-1063 .
Belnord Residence Hotel
207-209 W. 87 St.
1 East of Broadway)
Just Completed
Newly remodeled 4 newly furn
Singles 4 doubles Latest style
kltrhenettes A switchboard
TR 3 5222. TR 3 1656
Transients Accommodated
117TH ST . W, Large Furn. Rma.
Single working persona pref. —
____________EN 9-8254 ____________
118TH ST ~ 304. W.Apt tE.Rm
for rent, 515.50, couple or single
pref . Cooking facilities TR 6-2867
after 6 p.m.
11FTH ST.. 348. W, Apt. 2. Large
room for rant. Children.
118TH ST., 123, W. Front room,
furnished. References.
118TH ST.. 353. W. Apt. 41. 1. 2
Rooms, couple pref. Call eves.
119TH ST . W. Furnished room —
Respectable settled man pref. —
142ND ST . 148. W. Apt. 38. Single
or couple preferred. Cooking.
142ND ST . W. Convent Ave. Large
room. Man pref. Call after 5.
AU 3-7617___________
1«ND ST , 130. W. Apt- 30. Urge
furn rm. Couple or single man
prei. FO 8-5579.
142 ST., W. Nr. B'way, newly
decorated singles, doubles,
$10-13 wkly working persons
pref. WA 6-3758 Mon. thru
Sat. 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
MO 6-8772
143RD ST , 531, W, Apt. 3A. Small
119TH ST . 102. W. Apt. 2E, Rm,
Working people pref.
119TH ST. 17. W, Rm. & kitchen
ette to let. Working people pref
119TH ST.. W, Large single room.
Clean, quiet house. No cooking.
Call UN 4-6095
U9TH ST., W. Large kitchenette.
Private house 1st FI. LaSalle
Rlty 215 W. 116th St.________ __
1211TH ST., W, Singles, Cooking priv
ileges. MO 2-0929.
LOTH ST, W iMt Morris Park)
Lovely medium rm with refriger
ator private house Quiet work
ing couple preferred. 914 OW 9-3552
After 5.
____
12IST ST . 101. W. Apt. 8. Single
rm. No cooking. Man or woman
pref
121ST ST.Tvh Rooms. Respectable
working pref? AC 2-6157
121ST ST . in, W, Kitchenette rm.,j
Mr Jackson
I22ND ST . 141. W. Urge rm, cook
ing. working couple pref.
122ND ST . 708. W. Kitchenette, me
dium, clean respectable house. —
Reference After 5 pm
122ND ST, E, Kitchenette. Low
floor Kitchenette. Very clean
modem building New paint. Good
heat All transportaton. *17. Mr.
Williams TE 1-4628.
1’3RD ST. 348, W, Prtvato bouse
Single room. Respectable, quiet,
working man pref. Refs.
Trmb StT3S5. W. Rms. for rent.
Single men preferred. _____
I22RD ST.. W (Near 7th Ave.)
Refined working pref.
143RD ST., W. (Nr. Bwsy) 12x15
adjoining rms. Elev. Kitchen. —
Respectable workers pref. —
FI 8-3858 after 6 p.m.
143RD ST.. A 7TH AVE.. Front rm.
1 Flight up. Refs. Working people,
4 pref. AD 4-9775.
REDUCED RATES
Rich's Plaza
AIR CONDITIONED
ROOMS
Smart & Homelike
All Mdrn, Convenience*
at 144th St.
Television — Telephone
Radio — Running water
in each room. Private
baths, wall to wall car
peting. Maid service.
TRANSIENTS
AD 4-7300
George Rich, Prop.
35 Bradhurst Ave.
144TH ST, 530, W, Furn rm, home
like atmosphere woman pref —
HOTEL
MORNINGSIDE
100 Morningside Drive'
I Corner 120 St. 2 Blocks!
East ef Broadway
| Beautiful newly redecorated 1
singles, doubles A suites.
' a Kitchenettes
1 a Full Hotel Service
I a Transients from $3|
day
a Apts, from $29,501
week
a Rooms from $16
week
M0 2-8160
MT MORRIS PARK — Kitchenette
Nicely furn. La Salle Rlty. 218
W 116th St.
MT MORRIS PARK W., Furnished
rm. Cooking privilege. EN 9-2757.
IRVING ARMS HOTEL
222 RIVERSIDE DRIVE
iCorner 94th Street)
Refrigeration and cooking In
every room.
SINGLES — 815 UP WEEKLY
DOUBLES—517.58 UP WEEKLY
Daily 53.50 and up.
Maid Service.
Irving Arms credit cards
honored.
For information and reserva
WA 6-6662
tions :
r»4TH ST , 164. W. Apt 8. J-acge.
front, couple or single pref.
145TH S3., W, Broadway. Large
CALL Rl 96320'
Gen3 Management. Joe Rubino
Large kitchenette Clean Quiet
House Business couple, single wo ' )47TH ST . w ,7th ^ve.) Medium;
House Be
manpreferred To msgwrt C>U ,Ue rm xu 6.5411.
manprefet
Ul, 7 7981
147TH ST , 215, W, Apt 11. Neat-1
furn room. FO 8-7657
123RD ST . 156. W. Furn A Unfurn
2 Rm Kitchenettes LI' 3 2879._
ly furn rm. man pref
Richard Hotel
Bradhurst Ave.
AU 3-5500
Maid 4 telephone service
Daily, weekly transients
147TH ST. W . 2" Adjoining rooms. S-T.. NICHOLAS AVE.. 974. Apt. 2C.
WASHINGTON^ HTS area 1 large |ALX PES
<0* M*“t
A 2 single rms for rent. Call
ME 5-1398 after 1.30 p m.
WASHINGTON HGTS — Large furn
rm. Good heat A hot water nr.
8th Ave. Sub A Number 2 bus.
Business or retired couple pref.
WA 6-9449.
1
KITCHENETTES. Singles.
Doubles 517 96 MO 6-8500
813.95.
NICE Rm 813 Nr all transp Med
ium cooking LO 8-9684.__________
RMS FOR RENT
643-9014
7TH AVE.. 1842. Apt. IN. Room for
rent. Call after 6 p.m.
KITCHENETTES — -812.50,
814 50. 515. 516 and up. AU
7TH AVE , 1921. Beautitul front —
Working pref. MO 2-4688.
7TH AVE . 1809 Apt 3F 16th floor)
Furnished room, reasonable
7TH AVE . 2337, <137 St. W.) Cheer
ful rms. Semi-kitchenettes. 57 up.
FO 8-6500 AD 4-2341.
7TH AVE.. 2394, Apt. 74— Furn. rm
for rent. AU 6-5406__ ____
7TH AVE., 2400, Apt. 67 — Neat
Man pref. AD 4-8061
KITCHENETTES - Singles. »15;
doubles $18 up. Clean house, ele
vator, phone and room service—
FABI.ON HOTEL. 306 W. 99th St
UN 5-5877
KITCHENETTES
HUDSON
rm apts Working couples preferred
518.40 wk. AU 3-5140.
7TH AVE . Large room. Single per
son. couple or 2 working girls
pref. MO 3-3788.
A.
AU 1-5577
Agent,
LARGE Rm, Working lady pre
Private bath. Call after 6 —
FO 8-6250
house. Male students pref.
MO 3-8732
Nr. all transp UN 5-6710.
ences. Call MO 3-3617 Eves.
AU 3-3144
BEAUTIFUL Rm, Convent Ave.
141 St. Location. Quiet home
Working adults pref. AU 6-9152.
small Kitchenettes. TO 2-6274.
7TH AVE., 1871. Apt. 5, Large. —
Beautiful room, working people
preferred.
7TH AVE, 2423. Large neatly furn.
Rm. Gentleman pref TO 2-4039.
7TH AVE . < Bet 121 It 122nd Sts.)
Private furn rms. References. —
AC 2-2647
7TlFAVE7^ 240o7 Apt. 46. Rm. —
Working person pref.
7131 AVE . Graham Ct. - Large
beautifully furn rm. Working peo
pie pref. MO 2-8912,
7TII AVE . 2460. Apt. 67. Neatly
furn rms Working people pref.
» Call morns. Eves. FO 8-4560
7TH ST.72300. Apt. 3N, Neatly furn
Rm. Cooking. __________ _
7TH AVE. Large room, quiet home.
Cooking privileges. Working ma
ture person preferred. Evenings
from 6:30. MO 6-9640.
7TH AVE.. 2394. Apt. 6, Rm. for
rent. Working man preferred.
8TH AVE.. 2214. Rm. Elderly lady
pref Welfare MO 3-1213.__
ROOM In quiet minister’s home—
Couple pref AT 9-2785.
SINGLE Rm Working person pref
Elevator. Conveniences WA 6-3392
SINGLE Man or student preferred.
Call MO 2-7825
RESBECTABLE Middle age man
pref Cooking privileges. Refer-
•3RD ST . 316, W. Doubles withjl24TH ST . no. w. «P>
W. Dowries With 124THST 110. W. Apt 4W, Large,
— »'• Working people preferred Child. I—Z?
’ conveniences.________
cooking. 815-517. Singles 19-618.' —I working man pref. Ref __ • Nice home. AU 1-4025 after 6.______ST. NICHOLAS AVE., Large rm.
Adults pref. Elevator.
!i2STH ST . 17. W, Apt. 2J. NlceH^q-H gT., 514 W. Apt 14 LARGE) Neat!y furn. At subway. Elevator
, Furn front rm. couple pref use of j
Man pref. MO 6-9321
125TH ST.,
' Ref
t ences SW 5-3761.
- -
FURNISHED Rooms for rent, share . v°omng------------ »"------------------------
NEATTY furnished room for rent.
Cooking Man preferred MO 6-5532
-
,
.
kitchen and bath. Children. Call LARGE front rm. Couple or gentle-
i man preferred. Call FO 8-6584
K1 2-1472.
.
kitchen & Bath. References. Wkends' ST
NICHOLAS AVE . 772, Room J 2 ADJOINING FURN Rms. Mother
A child pref. $10 per rm. —
Male preferred AD 4-3916.
reasonable. WA 6-4125.
ROOM. Private bouse. Working wo- i;
man pref. (11. WA 6-0650.
LARGE (urn rm. Gentleman pref
Nr transp. Call eve* all day wk
ends. WA 8-9486
LARGE furn rm Mother b Child *■
Welfare pref. RI 9-4788.
1 LARGE with private kitchen A
Bronx—Fwrnithod
Aves. Kitchenettes. Ilk 4 1 rms
Bath. Conveniences, all private.
Owner- No Fee MO 9 8675
AD 4-4007
Large front rm, private
*15. a wk. Working person pref
AD 4-8269. MO 5-7421.
1 Urge kitchenette. Business per- ~
eons pref. ME 5 7478.
>3RI) ST E <667) Room, cooking
Quiet borne. No rooming house
MEDIUM RM Working maa pref
RI 9-0606
-
2 FURN RMS WELFARE PREF.
MO 6-7362
WORKING mature man pref. 617.50
a wk. Linen Included. UN 4-1095
W11U* Parka.
NICELY furnished room for root j
UN 4-4179
HOTEL ELTON., 227 W. 135th St.
AU 3-9724
Boome. nightly, 53.50 and up.
Urge kitchenettei. 522.50 wkly.
Urge studio apts with privets baths
(26.50 Wkly
j
ROOM. Quiet home. Business wo
man preferred. Cooking. Refer-
ences. WA 6-2312.
LARGE FURN RM. single lady,
Child. GL 2-2669
LARGE RM.. Nr. bus fk sub. Re-
spectable home MO 24502.
. KITCHENETTES, IVk. 2M, furn A
Unfurn. Some pvt. baths. All areas
209 W. 125 St,- 2100 7TH AVE.
’ Rm. 114. MO 50950-1 Jones.
' NEATLY Furnished, with or wlth-
. out kitchenette. Respectable busi
ness girl preferred FO 8-7920.
k LARGE Front rm. next to hath,
KITCHENETTE IN prtvato house.
k Call WA 6-9406.
n NEATLY Furnished room. Centoal-
, ly located. Maa or woman pref
DA 8-4165
Rm. to rent. Respectable work
ing person pref. KI
Available Cooking Working people
pref. OL 7-7864.
Master bedrm. private house —
LU 8-3778 Evenings.
ished. 522. stso 1 large room 515.
Working people preferred TU 7-
2927.
people pref. Quiet atmosphere —
Cooking, refrigerator LU 4-8003.
Large rm, beautifully furn. Pvt.
home. Sub. 2 blocks. WE 3-0860.
T„ 904 E. Large furnished
All modem conveniences.
room.
912.50. Nice Neighborhood. N r.
Transp. Call OL 5-2527.
23RD ST, 911 E. — 4 furnished
rooms. Cooking. Call KI 7-9675.
:. 224TH ST.. 2 Front rma. with
use of entire bouse, utilities in
cluded Call WA 6-1275 after 6 pm
164TH ST.. 2 rms. Bath, kitchen
ette. 513.80 wkly.
Man pref. WA M806.
CaU TU 1-0985
LARGE RM.
woman pref. CT 1-170).
ROOM FOR RENT. Male prsferroC
Call after 5 p.m. DA
NEWLY decorated run. .
or double Cooking
quiet environment, nr Uxuu*.
FURNISHED rooms . __
Working people preferred. MO 54H1
LARGE RM. WorkiK
single woman pref. Use of
Privilege of llvlngrm. Call aftor
5:30 p.m. DA 9-1293
LARGE RM. Ideal neighborhood,
refined person pref. Nr. 197 St.
2 subs. Dally before ) p.m. —
LU 8-7466._______________________;
LARGE Front rm. kitchen privilege
Nr. Cone. sub. Quiet, refined party
pref. LU 8-8314. after 6..
2 FURN RMS. Kitchen. Uvtagrm.
bedrm. share bath. CY 4-5768.
BLOCK From Prospect Stattoe —
Room Quiet home DA 8-0874.
LARGE Front rm. man, womaa,
couples pref. Kitchen privileges.
Reasonable WY 3-0856.
NICE Furnished room, single per
son pref. CY
LARGE FURNISHED rm. single
or couple preferred. After 2:M
or Saturday. Near subway and*
bus transportaton DA 8-4114.
LARGE Room, working couple or
single preferred LU 8-1282.
LARGE. Private. Welfare. Call —
LU 9-0604 or TV 1-4879.
RM. To let. Single working girl
pref. Call DA 9-8774.
FURN kitchenette, working coupls
pref. KI 2^068
FURN kitchenette. Couple or 2 sin
gle persons pref. TE 1-117*.
SMALL BEDRM. Quiet neighbor
hood. Cooking. 98.50 wkly.
JE 6-6727
STUDIO RM. — Private refrigerator
Newly painted. Bachelor
JE 6-6737
LARGE RM for rent,
lieges. TR 3-3641.
Building. UN 5-1542.
CONVENT AVE.. 310. Apt. SA. Nice
ly furnished. Quiet home. Working
___________ __
pref.
ROOM Working people pref. —
MO 2-1464
NICE Large rm. Refined working
Man pref. AD 4-9.V4S.
MO 2-4849
KITCHENETTE,
fee AD 4-6293
LOVELY Room, single man pre
ferred. Privileges AU 6-3807
ROOM, Working man preferred —
MO 2 -1972
2 FURNISHED Rms. for rent, child
ren EN 9-0429. ___ __ ____
LARGE Front rm. Working single
woman or man pref. MO 3-0029.
Double-single rooms. Kitchen fa
cilities. frigid aires 912 up
MO 9-8934
BRYANT AVE. Single rms. Kitchen
privileges. LU 9-0538.
CAULDWELL AVE.. 675. Large,
beautiful warm room, in private
house, near subway, 3 windows.
Linen. Respectable- couple pre
ferred. Rent reasonable KI 7-3438
CLAY AVE. Furn rm available.
Quiet home. LU 8-9157.
2 LARGE edJoWng rms. Neatly tara
Working couple preferred,
per week. TR 3-9090
LARGE A Small tarn rm,
working women pref. LU 7-3621
SINGLE MAN or woman pref. Largo
airy front rm. In private
Residential area, nr train A I
OL 4-2758. CaU after 4 p.m. Thurs
A Fri. Anytime wkends.
LARGE FURN RM Sha re kitchen
with 1 couple. Working propio prof.
Call after 6 p.m. LU
ST NICHOLAS AVE.. 742, Apt. 10
Single, double. Kitchen privileges
ST NICHOLAS AVE., 696. Apt. 54.
Comfortable rm. Refs.
ST NICHOLAS AVE.. 805. Apt. 41.
Neatly furnished, men preferred
ST. NICHOLAS Terrace—Neatly furn
ished room, respectable working
man pref. References, call after 4.
all day Sat., Sun. MO 3-2305
ST NICHOLAS TERRACE, 6. Apt. 4
2 Neatly furn rooms, respectable
Working couple or lady pref refs.
Cooking, call after 3. All day
Sat. A Sun. MO 3-2305
MO 3-5670
ROOM. Settled working lady pre
ferred MO 2-6343.
121ST ST , 100, W. Apt. 33, Quiet
clean, inexpensive. Elevator work
ing lady pref.
KlTqHENETTE. Lge. adults pref.
Security, 264 Lenox Ave.
LARGE KITCHENETTE
ROOM
FO 8-5730
NEATLY FURNISHED ROOM
AD 4-3122
weekends.
LARGE kitchenette rm. Respect
able working couple prof. Semi
private bath. Call AU 3-7976
MEDIUM SIZE. Conveniences. Quiet
home. Single pref. LE 4-5229
NEATLY furn rm. Working people
pref. CaU Rl 9-6040.
HALL RM FURN. Respectable, set
tled man pref. All conveniences.
References After 6. AU 33682.
Reasonable.
FRONT, Neat 111. Cooking, transp
LE 4-7826
CI 6-0957
NEATLY Furn rm. Working persons
Pref. AU 1-4645
LARGE RM. Single or couple pref.
After 5 p.m. FI 8-7710.
ROOM For rent. Working person
CLAY AVE.. 1228. Medium
pref. Call AU 3-5755.
rTABGE_RMs7with_^ashrnG use
of kitchen. Working couple pref.
Child 521.50 per wk MO 6-8380
LOVELY Rm. newly furn, man pref
FO 8-0155
Kitchenettes, Apts. A Rms.
544 W. 145 St.
FO 8-5909
AGENT
KITCHENETTES IVk - 2<1 smne
Private baths. Broker AU 1-0253
NICELY Furn. room. All modern
conveniences. AU 3-6510.
rm for rent. Mother and child
pref. Ground floor. After 5 p.m.
College Ave. 1321 (170 St.)
Singles, doubles, quiet house
Studio rms, kitchen privileges, m
subway.
CROTONA PARK E — Large rm.
Business person pref Refs WY 1-3483
DAVIDSON AVE , E. 181 St. Large
furnished room. Private home. All
subways Before 4 p.m. SE 3-3429
DAVIDSON AVENUE, 1919. Attrac
tive rooms, stove, sink, refriger
ator in room. Single or couple
preferred.
TR 2-5192
DESIRABLE RMS. Large or small
FOREST AVE., Nr. 166th St. Large
rm: for rent. DA 8-3997.
LARGE Front furn rm. Kitchen
privileges. Working person or cou
ple preferred. TU 7-0142.
2 ROOM Unit. Private house. Cook
ing LU 9-2962.
LARGE Sunny room. Private house.
Cooking LU 9-2962.
LARGE RM. Middle-aged man pref.
2 Weeks security CY 9-7167 after
6 p.m.
2 RMS Furn. Business couple pref.
Concourse Vic. TR 5-2878.
SINGLE Working person pref.' ■
Ground floor DA 9-2073.
LARGE Neatly furn, select neigh
borhood, near transp. DA
or OL 8-6242.
Call TE 1-5189.
KITCHENETTES. COUPLES PREF
AC 2-9265
94TH WEST. Park Block. Large fur
mshed single 570 month; 2 rooms
unfurnished 595 month, quiet, re
spectable buiness couple, nurses
or working ladies pref Phone R
a m. to 12 noon Rl 9 9817 ; 4 to 8
TR 7-6336.
Do You Need
A Room
Coal & Comfortable
WE HAVE IT
fOU WILL RENT OUR
ROOMS ON SIGHT
Better * Safe Living At
THE MIDWAY
* Fireproof Building
Enjoy A Hama
KITCHENETTES
from $20 »p
In a furnished Room
Full Hotel Servtce
IJnen Free-Utilities Free
Telephone In Room
Elevator Operator Ou
Duty 24 Hours Dally
No Reeurlty—No Fee
We Also Areemmodate
Transients * Tourists
Roam* without cooking
From $13.50 wk. for 1
From $15.00 wk. for 2
M0 6-7200
Ask For Room Clerk
216 West 100th Stroot
Right on the < orner
of Broadway
104TH ST St.. 14. W. 1 Rm. ldt
room, quiet home
Furn small hall rm
Working girl pref
AD 4-8269
125TH ST . Bet. 7 A 8th Ave. —
56 per wk
MO 5-7.421
___
YatiTst. W • Kitchenettes. Rma.
No «ocurity
No Fee
Call M0 2-1920
126 St. m W. <Cer. 8 Ave.)
HOTEL BRADDOCK
Harlems Favorite Hotel
Original Owners Have Returned
They have completely refurn-
ished 4c modemiied the entire
hotel Prices—believe it or not
—sre'aF-low as they were 20
years ago
SINGLE ROOMS
i INCLUDING TV)
frem 513.98 week fk ep
_ ALSO — ____
1 A 2 ROOM SUITES
WTTH PRIVATE BATHS
TRANSIENTS: 53 40 DAY UP
Inspection invited
— MO 2-1700
126TH ST7 317 w. Large kitchen
148TH ST.. 554 W Apt 41. Rm for
rent. Cooking Working person pref
AU 1-3066
150TH ST . 421. W. Room. Working
man pref. AU 6-8652.
150TH ST . 2777 W, Apt M. Furn
Room. Quiet home. _________
150TH ST.. 400. W. Apt. 42. Neat 4t i
Quiet. AU 3-4915.
153RD ST., W. (St. Nicholas Pl )
Matured gentleman or respectable
couple pref Spacious room, all
home facilities. Excellent trans
portation. References required —
Call 914 LA 8-7927 before 3 p.m.
Fri. thereafter until Sun 9 p.m.
_______ _
AU 6-1136.
154TH ST.. 408. W. Large Front
A Single Room
_____
157TH ST W. Single rm. Pvt. lava
tory. Refined employed person
prH. AU S-4779*_______ __
157TH”ST Zw? Near. Bway Large
Kit
light room, new furniture,
N o
chen privileges.! Elevator
other roomers Call Thurs h Suns
WA 3-1325. Weekdays before 9 am
A after 9 p.m.________ _________
_________ W, Furnished rm. Re
spectable male pref. No cooking
Call from 5 up FO 8-7512.
ette Rm 617.50 Small furn rm. 157TH ST
W 127 St- • Forn rma
for
«mgie person oeiy. weekly rstes ^
kit-
127TH ST . 28. W. Apt. 6E, Rooms, chen privileges LA 8-1966.
Respectable working people pref
127TH ST.. 141. West, Apt. 32, Large
rooms $14. weekly Man preferred
127TH ST . 127 E. KITCHENETTE
Welfare. Rl 9-4435 ___ __
158TH ST . W. Rm. Working woman
pref. WA 8-6782
W 159TH ST
_ _ Large kitchenette
call LO 8-6633 private house
162ND ST . W, Large furn rm Cook
’28TH ST., <Nr. Lenox) SinglF rm
Neatly furn. Running water. Pri-
Vite house 57.50 Working man lbaRD ST .
pref OW 9 3562. After 5.
_______ _____________ ___ ______________________
| mg man pref WA 1-1476.
ing Priv .• house LO 8-992-1
540, W, Apt 5A. Work
ADS FOR THE
CURRENT WEEK
chenette From $12 50 per wk. 2 ]2yrH“sT . 60. W. APT SE. 2 rms.!UaRD ST.. W, Nr Transp. Single
rm. kitchenette from 516.» per ‘ fhj|e( siK 5^743
rm, no cooking 512 Call before
wk Adults pref Rl »-)»._______J —2 P ™ SW 6-7609
of the
CASTll HOTEL ,
Harlem's newest transient
hotel Fireproof Running
water In all rooms Radios,
television Free Fans
Rates from $3 transient
36 W 106th St.
UN 5-7190
DOTH ST . 207, W, Aid. 18. New
ly decorated, large, small Man
No Fee
f II nil C 9AA1
Call UN 5-2461
No Security 1KND ST . 566. W. Extremely beau-
i tiful double, single rms, 022417.
$12.30-111 50 per wk. Working
people pref Refs required. Agent
19TH ST . 17, W, Kitchenettes
, Furn LE 4-0497
129TH ST . 4. W. Apt. 21, Room
________
for rent Working man pref
BROADWAY - W 148th St. Large
front rm. clean 4 attractive, cook
ing, man or woman pref FO 8-4585
129TH ST7 WL- Small single Ut
chenette Working person pref
CONVENT AVE.. Large private
man preferred AD 4-1803
129TH ST , 17, W, Single rm. Furn < QXjggoHgE AvE„ 281 Apt 2-F. |
Man preferred LE 4-0407.
j 1<arge rm. elevator. Gentleman
18, W. Sinlles Running! pref. ________ _____________________i
129TH ST
Water
Cooking
‘ »R'fri"Kt“.U’rpvV’ S EDGECOMBE AVE
Tr,_.n Working I
Transp Working man pref. —
AD 4-0619
_________ Medium rm.
Reasonable Pvt Hou
___
130TH ST, 16. E. Kitchenettes -I
DOTH ST.. W. (Near 8th Ave.) -
Clean, light airy rm. adjoining
bath, woman pref. UN 4-2686
Basement
DOTH ST . W. Fabulously furn sdj
Uvlng mt.' 2 baths. Gentlemen sp
predating gracious living pref.
Privilege, Phone. TV optional
EN 9-7825.
131 ST ST.. 142 W
"THE DUNSTON"
Clean, quiet, 512
See office. AU 3 9940
__________
HflTH ST(W^W. 4p< r. Work- 13£i^.CT • “j,
ing Gentlemri. pref Rsferuncus l WertteS
---------------------------- 132ND ST . 114. West. Nicely furn-
UN MIMI
DOTH ST. 141 *
CAMBRIDGE HOTEL
Private Kitchenette,
Maid. Elevator * Swttchbeei*
Daily Weekly R><e» Transients
Ished units,
rates. See
ton.
133rd St. W Kitchenettes. Rms.
No «acurHy
Na let
manager. Mr. Wes
reasonable weekly)
lilTH ST., 200, W, Apt. 4E, Furn
ished Rm. Business people pref
Call SW 4-0712
135TH ST . 245. W, Apt IW, Room.
1nfrn7«>7Aeric7»i;n'Jl!^_,
sttrsetive room. Working or re- 1J8TH ST., 201 tfr Apt 2-E. Neatly (
tired man preferred MO .3-9514 furnished room
preferred. After 5 pm LO 8-3931
HAMILTON PLACE
HOTEL
Newly Renovated, Clean
1 Room Housekeeping
Units
Private Baths
Television
COMPLETE
HOTEL SERVICE
Telephone In Every Room
REASONABLE RATES
Transients
24-Hr Switchboard
Service
Quiet, Fine Neighborhood
30 Hamilton Pl., FO 8-8200
< 138th St.. B’wsy Sobway)
HOTEL OXFORD
545 W. 112th St.
Now Kitchenette*
Single* - Oauble*
$15 Waalt $ Ug
COMPLETE HOTEL SERVICE
24 HOURS
MO 2-9700
1I3TH ST W — 2 large rooms.
Adjoining On front. Workng peo
ple preferred. Near subway
136TH ST . 269, W. Apt. 7. Large
It Small rm. Child
I36TH ST.. W. Rm In private how
Working man pref. TO 2-0467
137TH St7~ 299. W. Apt 5. Nice
couple or single man pref. 515
s wk. Safe home
I38TH ST.. 233, W. Furnished room,
references required
138TH STZw. Furn rm, Working
person pref CaU TO 2-2065
LENOX AVE., 272, Desirable rms,
-• large or small LE 4-4194.
MORNINGSIDE AVE., Small furn
rm. Quiet respectable working per
son preferred. Christian home —
MO 6-6220.
MORNINGSIDE AVE , Large front
rm. Reasonable, Refined work
ing girl pref. Quiet Family —
MO 3 5346
LWTH »T .JI MORNINGSIDE AVE., Furnished
140TH ST.. 191 w. Apt 66 — Room., Dunging UN 5-1340.
-.----------rms Working persons pref. Elev
Man preferred TO 3-6667
TR 8-7348 or
AU 3-2782
140TH ST,. 1(1. w. Apt. ((. Rms
113TH ST . 322 W - “single room.
88 per wk. Working person pref.
SW 4-2901
114TH ST , W. Rm Couple or work
ing mother pref. MO 2-6810
UOTH ST?, W. A Manhattan Avd.
Mrge kitchenette. Private house
Neatly furn LaSalle Rlty 218 W
116th St
11STH ST , 1M, W. Apt. 4W. Urge,
small, respectable working men
llfSTH ST . W, Lenox Ave. Single
No cooking UN 5-1173
Couple, single pref. Privileges
HIST ST . 173,
Working
Apt. 1C. Rms.'
ref AU
141ST ST .100, West. Apt 4(. Furn
ished room, working person pref
Use of kitchen AAJ 3-1(48.
HIST ST.. W, Furn Rm, business
man pref AU 3-1066
142ND ST . W. 1 Room to let. Man
prof (10 FO 5-8(19
HIND SCImT^W? single working
person ’ preferred References-
WA
Amsterdam Nawi
Cianifiidi
Save You Money
Amsterdam Jfefog
Will Not Be Accepted
After 5 P.M. Tuesday
For Your Convenience Classified Ads
Will Be Accepted Until 7pm
Mondays
Cancellations & Corrections Accepted Until 7 p.m. Mondays
FRANKLIN AVE., double rm. with
Complete Kitchen & Dinette
Share bath with one. Private
HOME. ADULTS PREF. LU 9-2357
<1413 FULTON AVE., Apt. 5C> Rm,
____
Working man pref
KELLY ST., 729. Rooms
DA 8-3750 after 6 p.m.
MORRIS AVE Medium furn rm
Man preferred- FO 5-0169 after
5 p.m. it weekends.
PROSPECT AVE., 1989, Nr. Tre
mont Ave.. 2 Front rms. Private
refrigerator t Kitchen, Call —
TY 3-5840 or TR 8-3225.
PROSPECT AVE., E. 167TB ST,
Furn rm, DA 3-4764.
STEBBINS AVE., 946 — Large furn
Rm. Private house KI 2-8326.
LARGE Studio Rm, prtvato kit
chen bath, entrance. Single work
ing man pref. Refs. OL 5-4282,
NICE Rms, Business woman, maa.
or student pref DA 3-9256
KI 2-3095.
LARGE Room. Cooking privilege*.
Child JE 8-9294.
EAST 21«TH ST., Urge rm. 2
ing women or Nurses pref. Call
Eves. AU day Sat. A Sun. —
KI 7-3786
NICELY FURN.
QUIET.
DA L6919
3 FURN RMS. Working couple pref
DA 3-5212
2 NICE Sunny rms, convenient. *-
1 or 2 reepectaWe people pref.
TU 2-2076
STEBBINS AVE.. 956. Apt. B, Furn.
Rm, cooking, working people pref
QUIET Home. Respectable work
ing people pref. LU 9-2297. ______
TELLER AVE. 1081 Apt. 6 Room
for Rent. Man pref. (12.
CY 3-8742
LARGE FRONT Rm, man, woman,
couple* pref. Kitchen privilege*.
Reasonable. WY 3-0856
TIFFANY ST,. 980, Furnished rooms
Singles & Doubles. Near subway
& bus, Reasonable Refs. Call
Supt. DA 9-7173.
TIFFANY STREET
981
Near Westchester Ave. Sosclous
clean rooms. Kitchen privileges.
Singles and doubles Refrigerator la
every room. Moderate rentals Near
convenient tranap. DA 9-6423.
TIFFANY STREET. 965. Singles
(12-515. Doubles 516-518. Private
rooking facilities. DA 9-2639.
Brooklyn—Furniriind
;T.Wi;I;1is>
!K fF.. large nn. UUS
privileges. GL 3-3B7
BAINBRIDGE ST.. 68 - 2 rm unit.
(17.4g Couple with 1 child pref.
Hall rm 58. 1 bell.________
BAINBRIDGE ST., 163, 1 Furn rW.
bet. Retd A Stuyvesant
Bainbridge St. 110-
1 h«ll rm
TRINITY AVE. — Urge and small
rms. private house, settled work
ing man pref. Cooking, refrigera
tor LU 9-1201.
BAINBRIDGE ST., 263A. Nice rni.
Man preferred nr. tranap.
BEDFDRD-STtrYVESANT — 3 rma.
Cooking privileges. Parlor (loot.
TRINITY AVE., Room, reasonable
cooking, settled person pref.
LU 9-1201.
TRINITY AVE. 745. (near East
156th St.) Urge A Small furnish
ed rooms. Community kitchen—
Mrs. Hogan LU 5-5132.
VYSE AVE., 1161, Furnished rms,
Large A small. Working people
pref. CaU after 5 p.m., Supt on
premises.
WALTON AVE., 579. Furn rm. quiet
neighborhood, working man pref.
CY 2-6760.
WASHINGTON AVE,. 2061 — Fur
nished room tor rent CY 5-9179.
WILLIS AVE., < 138th St.) Single
CY 2
NICELY Furn rm. new paint job
Cooking, family privilege*. 8th Av*
Subway. 2 block*. Single girl pref
CY 4-3360
W
BEDFORD AVE . 680. Urge front
rm, fully (urn. In private home,
working gentleman preferred
BERGEN arr near Kingston. Rm.
Near aU transp. IN 2-8837.
BERKELY PL.. 136, (Bat. 5th-6th)
Large kitchenette rm and hall rm
BKLYN AVE., 100. Kitchenette. —
Furnished. Call after 8. An day
Sat. Sun PR 3-3806.
BROWNsVnXK — 2 Room kitchen
ette plus other large rooms. CaU
Saturdays.
BI SHWTCK SECTION - Urge for*
Ished rm.. (16.50 SmaU hall bedrm,
58. Of. 5-9627
BUSHWICK AVE., Nr. Hsqcoek It
Hall rm. Single person preferred
nt i
3
RMS to let. Elderly woman pref
UJ 5-2842 CY 2-9383
BUSHWICK - 3 rooms, cooking, i
hall room. GL $-6((8 or S 6-7364
HOME ST.. 862, Apt 4, (Nr. Pros
pect) Rm . Kitchenette A Beth.
614-817.50 Wkly
ROOM — Comfortable Warm. Quiet
House, A Neighborhood. Half Mock
Sub. Man pref. CY 4-3122.
VARIETY OF Rma, reasonable —
Lovely neighborhood ME 5-6407
IN New home, nr. E. 223 St. neatly
furn rm to let, CaU up to 3:00
pm. Single person pref. —
KI 7-7(37
NICE Room for rent Freshly paint
ed. Couple or single pref —
OL 3-0847
niRNIRHPD ROOMS CXXMING
WE 3-3798 - LO 8-6567. Eves.
1ARGE. comfortable rm. Working
lady, gentleman or welfare pref
Nice bldg. LU 9-2071. Privileges.
lARGF. FRONT RM Cooking Child
DA 9 1843
NICELY furn rm. Air conditioned
apt. Rent reasonable. Woman pref
Call DA 8-0806 after 6 p.m.
SINGLE A DOUBlJt rms. Privilege*
Child. KI 2-6844 after 3 p.m.
LARGE front rm. Working person
pref. Nr Prospect St. DA 3-2504
BUSHWICK AVE. — Beautiful sto
gie rm. Nr. aU tranap. GL
CARLTON AVE.. (Nr. DaKatol Kit
chenette. UL
CARLTON AVE., 211. Urge kit
chenette. Furn. 1 rms with kit
chen. share with one
CARROLL «T„ Fanrtshed K*U
Single owner HI 3-0435.
CENTRAL AVE.. 5(8. Hallrooms
56 and 112. Call from I to 8 p m
Saturday and Sunday Mr Simmons
CHAUNCEY ST., Urge
Cooking privileges Call GL 5-47L.
After 8.
CLERMONT AVE.. 3P1 - Nsetly
furn large rm. Light eoeemg.
Man preferred. PR
ar
NE 5-7641 before ( pm. Owner.
23,7 CLERMONT AVE —
(7 wkly. reference. (~
qulre Murdock or DE
CLIFTON PL near Claaaon Ave.
2 rm* kitchenette. UL 7-8961
y' ; X
PR 3-7465
CLIFTON PL • «u‘et. (W_ne
Ing. Near sttb MA
CLIFTON PL. — Furn im.
preferred. Nr subway. UL
2ADJO1NING
pi* preferred. Cooking LU »-33Si
Continoed an fallaurtng g««a
IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9 5300 .. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2!.00
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
ROOMS
Q«99R$— Furniih«4
SPRlNUriKUD Oantens. 1 bloi
Brooklyn—Furnished
Brookl£n—Furnished
Brooklyn — Furwithtd
\ di ooKiyvt—mmiiMO
MACON ST.. 637, 3 Beautiful mod
ern decorated rms. Kitchen priv
ileges. Private refrigerator. Re
fined business adults preferred —
822.50 Wkly. 1 wk security GL 2-
3423
MACON ST , 439, Rm. and kitchen
ette. business maa preferred.
MACri\ EI_—251. Furn rm. quiet
reasonable. Cooking PR 4+474
people preferred.
MAOONST.
to.
person
Furn rm. Quiet
MACON ST.. 436. Near Stuyvesant.
Large furnished rm. Refrigerator
Religious people preferred.
MACON ST . 562 — Large, small
neatly furnished rms. Working men
preferred.
MACON ST . 361
Furnished rm., rooking. GL 5+007
MACON ST., 739. Large rm. Con
veniences. Working couple or mid
die aged woman preferred.
MACON ST- 27x”Funirm and kit
HI 3+225
MADISON NT and Vernon Ave.
Large and small rms. Call:
UL 2-7294
If no answer ceil: ST 9-9639
STERLING PL., 1455. Largo rm.
single persou or couple preferred
STERLING PL.. 494—2 rm kilch
cnette. Also 1 single rm. Kef.
STERLING PL. 'nr 4th~Ave?) Kit
chenette. ST 3-1654.
STERLING PL., 1368 — 2 __ _____
rms. Parlor floor front, cooking
Man preferred.
STERLLNG PL7. 879? Front” kitch
enette. Working couple preferred.
STERLING PL Combination bed
living, rm. Nr park 4t transp.
NE 8 8319
STERLLNG PL.. 913 — Largo front
rm. partly farn. Cooking,
preferred.
STERLING PL.. 683. Single rm for
rent. Man preferred.
MADISON ST nr
from subway h
Can HY V
3 tarn
• P-m.
Quiet working people preferred
UL 7-3536
MADISON ST.. 596 — HaU rm.
Maa preferred. GL 5-0363.
STERLING PL. 402 —
Bachelor preferred
ROOM
Coot. from
CLIFTON PL Newly decorated large
ilcov* rm Pleasant surroue.lings.
Near sub. refrigerator, cooking
Mucking person preferred UL 7-7501
Cl MBERLAND ST 7 Mil Am. sub
Kitchenette JA 3
DEAN ST . 124
able working
Furn rm. respect
preferred
DEAN1ST ll$2,
rm. no cooking
ge comfortable
DEAN ST-7 11B, l Neatly tare rm.
Working person preferred. Cali
SL 6-3369 after •:» p.m
DEAN ST. Farn rm and kitchenette
PR 3-1150
DEAN ST. Bet. Nostrand h New
York Ave. Beautiful furn front
kitchenette Rm Single girl pre
ferred Call IN 7-01M.
BTRBICmvPT^T^^nnrn
front room. Man preferred
LEXINGTON AVE . 439A. Rm~Wtth
Cooking prtv Working person prof
LEWIS AVE. — Single man or worn,
an working, preferred. Cooking.
_ $****" GL
LINCOLN PL., 1 Neatly furnished
rm*. working couple preferred—
Near mb. cooking IN 7 +360.
LINCOLN PL.7 Bet’S and 7 Tvt7
Large hnely rm with cooking —
Bisiness lady preferred, good
Neighborhood ST 3+734
MACON ST.. 888
Furnished roam. CL 3+420
MACON ST.,
kitchenette.
48 — Furn rm
Wklng couple
and
MAOON ST.. U0.
Large furn Room.
MAOON ST., 302 - Large rma. Vie
DECATUR ST.. Near Wilson H3TT arkltfchea.
Rm. elderly religious lady pre
terred. References. HI Ml70.
E.N.Y. AVE h Saratoga — Beautl
ful rm. Nice home. Elderly lady
preferred. Call all week FV 5-7079
E PKWAY. 1402 — Large rm avail
able. L'se of kitchen, own refrig
erator. Call at 7 00 Working lady
prelerred PR 2-39W).
EASTERN Parkway. 1
Ownei
IN 7-'
FLATBUSH — furn nu. Single girl
/ preferred__________ SL *-O<H
nATRCSH. Spacious rm with quiet
family, cooking. $14, BU 4-4233.
FRWKIJN AVE.. 418. Furnished
rats, for rent. References. Secur
ity
____________________
GATES AVE.. 114 — Beautifully furn
rma No cooking. Nr. transp Re
fined persons preferred. ST 9+249
Ask for Mr Conner*.
GREENE AVE..
And hall rm UL 7
GREENE AVE.. Neatly
rm. Nr. all transp _ *
people preferred. Call HY 1-3818
,______
after 8 p.m.
GREEN AVE.. 138
IV* rma. 814.
BN
IUA GREENE AVE.
oom. UL 7
(78 A GREENE AVE. — « large,
furnished ktf '
GREENE AVE., 767 —
WeKare.No fee. Mrs. Ci
Phone JAekson 2-5444. Ta Noon.
After 7 p m.
GREENE AVE.. 628. Hall rm. Cook
ing privileges. Man preferred
ill GREENE AVE., Neatly furnish
ed. Large. Cooking, Refrigerator.
Telephone, Working people pre
ferred HY 1-9756. GL 2-8531
GREENE AVE.. 987. Beautifully
furn rm. Kitchen privilege.
”h.ALSEY ST.. 163
Neatly furnished room.
HALSEY STnear Palchen Ave.
Large furn rma. Share kitchen
Working adults preferred. Call
after 6 p m. IN 7-5192. _________
Rv!SEV ST . :2^^ ”near Nostrand
Hall rm.. single preferred. After
5 p.m.
HALSEY ST., 33
Furnished rms
HALSEY ST, 44. Large furn kit
chenette.
HALSEY ST. 703. Large oi
Working pref. Christian
Cooking GL 2-5792
HAMPTON PL., 15. Extra lg.
pie or tingle preferred. Share kit
chen PR 6+977
41 HAMPTON PL — Large and
small furn or unfurn rms to let
Br. all transp.
HAMPTON PL, a — Furnished rm.
Gents preferred. IN 7-1207.
HANCOCK ST.,
rm. Working
Large front
preferred—
HANCOCK ST... 764 — Large front
mt, cooking privileges,
couple preferred. GL 5-7399
HANCOCK ST and Sterling Pl.
Kitchenettes, MA 2-6695
HANCOCK 9T, 249. Room and kit
chen, something nice. See lady in
Basement. Ring bottom ball, owner
HANCOCK Nostrand — Kitchenette
rm. 817.09 wk. PR 8+887.
HANCOCK FT., UB1 — due large
beautiful rm. parlor floor. 813 wk.
No oooking. HY 1-7675.
HANCOCK IT Kitchenette. Attract
ive large, nicely furnished. Work-
gt--------
HART ST , near Lewis — Nice large
rm, working person preferred. Also
haU rm. GL 3-1573
HART ST , 56 — Large furnished
rm. Single preferred.
HART ST., 194. — HALL ROOM
HY 1-4383
HART ST., 1 ground floor rm for
rent share kitchen and bath. Cou
ple or working woman preferred
ST 2-5169
HERKIMER ST. 361 — Furn rm
and kitchen. Working coopt* pref
HERKIMER ST. 406. 2~Rma 1
with cooking, 1 without Security
SL 6 120# couple or 2 girls pre
ST . Nr. Howard Avs.
Nicely torn rm, 1 block 9th Ave.
Sub Respectable gentleman pre
ferred HY 3-0790
IRVING PLACE . 10, Large alcove
Room. Kitchenette
JEFFERSON AVE. — Targe rm
and kitchen Couple preferred.
JEFFERSON AVE - Hall rm
UL 7-0964
MADISON ST., 558. Fnrn large
front rm, kitchen refrigerator, —
Most quiet person pref
MARION ST . 316 — 2 furnished
rms. Couple preferred. Owner.
MARION ST — Hall rm. man pre
ferred. Large rm. GL 5-6012.
29 McDONOUGH ST. - Neatly furn
rm A kitchenette.
McDONOUGH ST. Very Large
rm. Convenient transp. Couple
pref. Call after 6 p.m. wkdays.
XI 7-0639
McDONOUGH ST., 125. Large rm
kitchenette. Single working
preferred.
McDONOUGH ST., 493. Large furn
rm. PR 8-0542.
MONROE ST - 2 rms kitchenette
Furn 818 wkly. Broker PR 3-4745
MONROE ST , 236 — Rm and kit
chenette. Basement bell.
MONROE ST., 707~ Double rm.
Cooking. Respectable gentlemen
preferred
NEW YORK AVE — Near Si. Marks
Large newly decorated rm with
priv ate bath, single man preferred
PR 4-9972.________ ____________
NOSTRANP AVE. IVk rm. Private.
Cooking. Your own private bath-
rm. 821. Near subway. Inquire
Music store 1368 Fulton St.
OWNER
PACIFIC ST., 1927. Comfortable
room. Middle aged woman or cou
ple preferred. PR 2-3504. ______
PACIFIC ST 1436 Large rm. Quiet
respectable horn*. Woman prefer
red. References.
PACIFIC ST . 1998. Furn room for
rout. PR 2-1488.
PACIFIC ST., 1483 (near Kingston
Ave) 2 blocks IND sub— (Kings
ton h Throop). Neatly furn. rms
Kitchenette rms.
89 00 and up.
Steam and hot
814 50 and up
Fully fireproofed
Water 34 hrs.
building PR 8-9151 or PR 3-9153
P ACIFIC ST , 1255. Modern kitchen
ette furn. Call after 7 p.m. —
UL 7-2297.
PACIFIC ST , 1290. Neatly furn rm.
Gentleman preferred IN 7+954 __
PACIFIC KT.. 1341. Furnished rm,
working person preferred. _____
PARK PL , 320
Hall rm. Business person preferred
PARK SI OPE AREA. Large room.
Neatly furnished __ MA 2-9945
PARK PL . Bet Nostrand and New
York Ave., stogie rm.
man preferred. HY 3-3097.
PATCHEN AVE.. 2J8 j— Lgrge ut
tractive rm. Use of kitchen.
PRriSI’ECT
IARGE RM
n..
1074
PR 8-0879
PROSTECT PL . 306
2 furnished rooms MA 2-0968
PROSPECT PLACE” 52. Large rm
Kitchenette, heth, evenings —
BU 4 1245
PUTNAM AVE. «1J — Large front
kitchenette, neatly furnished, qinet
home. Respectable working peo
ple preferred. GL 3-2560.
PUTNAM AVE., 439. 2 Large rms
furn, ground floor. Working cou
ple preferred GL 2 3691,_____
jqFTEMON AVE.. 884 — HaU rm , PUTNAM AVE . Nr? Bway - Rm
respectable working man pref , Middle aged preferred HY 1 0507
JEFFERSON AVE., Bet Patcben
and Reid. Small rm. working Udy
_________ ____ ell rm. working Udy
preferred HY 1-18M.
JEFFERSON
bedrm. Nr.
AVE.. 214, Furn hall
Trasep Bustness man
QtTNCY ST , 425 — Double
Decent working couple or
preferred. GL 3-3169.
QtTNCY «T
rms? but
couple preferred OL 9-8589.
ROCKAWAY”AVEr, 369
Furnished room. $13.50
KOSmiRKO
rm. EV
— Large furnished
UB KOSmSKO VT —Large front rm
Ebore kitchen and bath with one.
Ca FAYETTE AVE. Near Sumner
Medium rm. Kitchen floor GL 5-1174
LAFAYETTE AVE.. 3M.
Kitchen
etto rw. NE 8-56B7.
LAFAYETTE AVE., 1143. FuruUhed
rms. Nice home, light cooking
HI 3 3442
LAFAYETTE AVE.. 174 - ring 6
pper stops Hall kitchen.
$8 90 Medium atte Mt
t. 81189
iAFAfiriH-~AVE.. 398. Large~~
rm. share kitchen, refer
h Marcy — Largo hen
Security. OL 7-4f
LEXINGTON * Marcy — From tarn
nn Own refrigerator. AduMi
tit per «*( Security.
OL 7-4082 after 4 p.m.
LEXINGTON AVE., iX3. Urn hall
$10
SARATOGA AVE. Extra Urge room
Furn Welfare-children. Cooking.
516 MA 3-1836
..
SARATOGA AVE near Decatur —
Large furnished rm. Cooking priv
ileges. Kitchen next to rm, near
trgnsp. Working people preferred.
GL 5-7110
SHEFFIELD AVE 2 rma kitcties
privileges DI 5-1021
8O EIJJOT IT. ?41~ One large
front room. Gentleman preferred.
TR 5-1400
9<f) OXTORD ST Small kltehen-
•■Hr $H wkly OI, 7 ?385 IT, 8-4141
SO. OXFORD FT.. 181 Large rm
Cooking privileges ST 9 2739.
80 OXFORD gr.?~190 Furnished
rm. Settled business woman pre
ferred. Near all transp
M WWWB HJRM FntWhM Et-
chenette All conveniences Quiet
house. Nice neighborhood. Near
subway Single person preferred
UL 7095
ST. JOHNS PL. 133 — Lnrge torn
Kitchenette
8T JOHN'S PI,. 135
1 haU rm for rent.
RT. JOHNS PLACE. 614
Furnlahed rm
lSSnOTON AVE. 4MA — Fur
rm, private refrigerator
ST. JOHNS PL , 51 — large furn
kitchenette, welfare, —
I)E
from NY Blvd Lady pref. rum
rm AR 6-8482 or LA 7-7M»-_
Call
after
TO REP
8. AT 1
LARGE Single rm tor real. Call
tw «Mis
I.ARUF Rms Quiet working people
pref. Reasonable rent. Nr. transp
NE ’“"I
IM. private -bath,
. entrance.
urn of
kKchen, $14. HO 4-7338.
Single working peraoo prelerred.
Cooking FI 1-1009.
('URN KMS. Uae of kitchen * bate.
NE 9 7907 after 9 p.m
ROOM FUR RENT. Private bath.
Kitchen privileges. OL
tranap Reference HO 8-1830.
ARGE quiet residential area. Work
ing mother, couple pref. Child.
_______
Kltehel. EE 9-1819.
XEAN attractive room. Working
man pref. No cooking AX 7-7925
iEWLY furn ground fir kitebeoette
to St. Albana. Call after 9 pan
GR 9-9344
ator. $18. Call eves 4.
AR 6+037
I
trance.
rm. Private house 4> aa-
Gentleinan pref
> or
OL 9+639
Employment referencae required.
Call before 9 a.m. or after 6 p.m.
OL------
chen and bath SP 4-7744.
ST MARKS AVE. 981 Large rm.
Private Irlgtdaire. 1 or 8 working
geuUemaa preferred.
ST. MARKS AV E . 644 Furnished
_rrn. Kitchen. Security. Owner
ST. MARKS aV«C.. 7M. Near Noe
trand. furnished studio with kit
chen. Elevator building. Newly
decorated, singles and doubles
OWNER
ST. MARKS AVE, “Kitchenette rm
814 week. Hall rm, 86 50 wk. Nr
subway. MA 4-8225
ST. MARKS AVE.. Nice rm, nice
hub prelerred. Cooking, Privil-
age, reasonable rent, SL 6-0+40
ST. MARKS AVE- 44S. Farn hall
rm. quiet working person prefer
red. no cooking, security
ST. MARKS AVE.. 3 Neatly furn
ished rms. working adults pre
ferred. HY 3-6974.
ST. MARKS AVE near Roger. Ave.
Hail rm, neatly turn. Gentleman
pref. PR 3+961.
ST. MARKS AVE . Large troot al
cove rm — Nicely furn. Working
person preferred Light cooking
UL 7-1143 after 3 30 p.m.
ST? MARKS AVE . 937, Small ha.i
LAKtjK Furn rm, 913 50. gentleman
prelarrrd. respectable borne, cisas
neighborhood, convenient to transp
JA 9-1114.
FURNISHED Kitchenette to let —
HY 3-0683
FURNISHED. Kitchenette, hall rm.
ST 14708 424 Clermoet Ave.
LARGE Furnished rm? single wo
man pi-eterred SO 8-5855
ONE KM Furn rrspectable working
lady or gentleman preferred Call
evenings 1339 Bergs St.
J~LARGK Beautiful unfurn. rms —
Cooking, reasonable, toed loca
tion quiet working people prefer
red Call ST 9 7833 except Frl 4
Sat.
____ ____
LARGE Ground floor rm h
Gentleman preferred. GL _
r tent.
3-1435
LARGE Rm. (unuabed. stogie man
or woman preferred HY 3-7960^
LARGE Furnished rm. Cooking —
GL 3-8387
LARGE RM. Cooking privileges. -
Nice clean quiet woman
$13 50 Wk. UL 2-0142.
1, 2. 3 RMS. PRIVATE
NE 8 5596 after 4 p.m.
2 KMS. use of kitchen. Man pre
ferred. Call after 5 30 pm
HY 1-87+5
RESPiXTABLE
SL
Couple preferred
2 FURNISHED RMS. Share kitchen
and bath. Buatneas couple prefer
red. SL 6-0481.
MEDIUM Used I rooms Owe re
frigerator. Keaaonabta rates. Near
tranaportatton NE 6-17W
LARGE front rm 213 Hopkinton Ave
Nice home Man preferred. Call
after 6 p.m. HY 4-Mft.
LARGE RM Share kitchen with one
DI 6-8438
LARGK furn rm. Ml
Clifton Place ST 9-3780.
LARGE neatly tom front ns Own
refiigeretoi. cooking privileges.
Call any day after 9 p.m. AU
day UL $-3154. PR 9-9106
KITCHENETTE. Respectable work-
lag adults preferred. Decent block
References Call ST 3-2748 after 6
LARGE neatly furnished rms. use
of kitchen PI 9-8987.___________
1 ROOMS. Private kitchen
HY
KITCHENETTES
.Adults prelerred
LA 7-4751
OWNER
SMALL FURN RM NO COOKING
PR 48934
2 FURN Kitchenettes,
pie preferred. HY 1-8198.
NICE clean furnished rm. Male pre
ferred IN 2-7359 evenings.
LARGE FURNISHED RM. Children
NE
LARGE furn rm with modern con
venience Nurses aid or working
man preferred. PR >-2157.______
HALL RM. Sleep in girl Deferred
ST 9-7772
LARGE turn rma and ball r
Children
TR 5-5725
2 ROOMS FOR RENT
PR 8+914
2 FURN RMS. Share kitchen and
hath. Working people prelerred.
Religious home. PR 4+777
LARGE RM and Kitchenette Work-
tog person preferred Also large
rm share kitchen with one work-
tog person preferred. GL 2+996
al»<> hail rm.
FURNISHED Rm, cooking privileg
es, Working coopie preferred —
JA 4+494
RM FOR RENT. Call after 5 pm
UL 7+491
2 LARGE Attractive furn rms. Cell
—
after 7 GL 34091.
LARGE Beautiful rm. reaeeeable
■ear all tranap IN 9-3794.
LARGE Rm, cooking privileges —
HY 1+303
RM. SINGLE Man preferred —
UL 4+961
2 HOISEKEEFLNG Rma. neatly
(Urn, nice location, aU conven
fences, reepectable business cou
ple preferred HY 3+096.
KITCHENETTE And stogie rm. -
Near all transp ST 9+827.
LARGE Rm. fern. 31+ ur *U Uaaap
Welfare UL 7-3065.
Call after 6:30 pm
HI 3-0320
20STH ST.. 113-14. St. Albans, Rm.
Single person pref. SP 6-9068
Furnished Wanted
LARGE Kitchenette rma. One or
2 FURNISHED RMS. Business cou j [wu working young men or women
preferred. One weeks security.
LARGE furnished rm. Elderly wo-| Also haU room. UL 7-8959._______
pie preferred. PR 2-0139
‘
One”
man preferred. Children. EV 5-7918
KlKfM Man preferred. Cooking pnv
lieges. Call GL 3-9064.
PARK PL lVi RMS.
SL t-6615
FURN RM. Business Udy or man
preferred, DI 2-0187,
HALL BEDRM, Furnished, Work
tng person preferred. PR >6341
RECENTLY Decorated kitchenette
Near transp. ST 9-9274.
and two large rms. Cooking.
Private, refrigerator, parquet floors
Children. One weeks security. Work
lng people prelerred.
room. UL 7-6940.
KITCHENETTE RM. Working cou
ple preferred. 886 Park Place.
FURNISHED RM. Cooking and re
frigerator. Working adulte prefer
red. UL 7-8778. Large furn rm
kitchen and bath. Working adulU
preferred. UL 7-8779
3 FURN RMS, 823.40, Bustoesu cou-
and bath. Call UL 7-1186 after 9 pro
ST
pie preferred. GL 5-3670.
„
'URNISHED room to let. Modern
kitchenette. 912.00 wkly and up
Adults preferred. Super Apt 15
NE 8-9199 or SL 6-6564.
]
LOOM Share kRchen and bath.
4+3 Franklin Ave. ST 9-0033.
I
2
1
F
f
i
J
GL 2-2046
furn. own refrigerator,
kitchen. HY 9-3165.
■bare
RM. Nic.'ly furn. Very quiet
Nr transp HY 3-0981; EM 6-8372
TIRN RM with kitchenette.
Washington Ave. ST 9-7236.
451
g. Elevator. 814 week.
UL 7-3767
nished 820 wk. Children. Call after
6 p m. UL 8-0736.
ferred. 380 Halsey St.
566 near Howard Ave. GL 2-4219,
325 Decatur St.
FURN RMS
HI 3-4544
-ARGE rm. Near subway
Ross
onable rent. ST 9-2314.
BEAUTIFUL RMS FURN. Single
man preferred. Bushwick section
GL 3-7430
STERLING PL.. Large rm. front
modern furniture, nice neighbor
hood, near all transp, share kit
chen and bath IN 7-1453.
Business man preferred. Ail con
veniences PR 4-3246.
and bath. Good transp.
cooking. Settled busim
preferred. HY 3-8139.
STUYVESANT AVE.,
179 —
feiincy 2 rms, privati
HY 1-7446
Lg. front n
same floor.
References.
pie preferred. GL 2-2371.
2 FURN RMS, 1 HaU rm, call be
fore 6 p.m. IN 7-4x907.
1 FURN RM,
Call MA 2-1996
FURNISHED RM. Single person pre
ferred IN 7+519.
FURNISHED RM, Lady preferred
Use of kitchen, bath ST 3-0360.
LARGE Furnished rm, aU conven-
iences. UL 7-3091.
SINGLE RM AVAILABLE
CaU SL 6-1742
FURNISHED Kitchenettes and rma
Moderate prices, near “A” train,
CaU NE 4-2688.
2 FURN RMS, Couple preferred-
HY 3-9172
STUDIO Kitchenette. Also single rm
CaU all wk PR 8+749.
SUMPTER ST. 235. Nicely furn
Studio type hall rm. no cooking
FURN RM — Respectable prefer-
red. Use <rf kitchen PR >7529.
FURNISHED RM to let. Couple
preferred MA 2+570.
Kitchenette for rent
ST 9+220
SMALL Rm. front. Big rm. Rear. 1
ST 3-2568 all day Nights MA 4-‘2»45
ROOMS. MODERN FURNISHED. *
Cooking. PR 2-9647 After 6
LARGE neatly furn rm. Working !
couple or woman preferred,
ST 3+773
LARGE rm for rent. Lady or man
preferred. Union St SL 6-5452.
ONE RM. SHARE kitchen. Furn. CaU
PR 3+159
J
2 FURNISHED ROOMS
HY 3+513
SUMPTER ST., 235, Large
Nicely furn, kitchen privilt
Business couple preferred.
UNION STREET. Rm. Respectable
young man or woman • student
preferred. PR 1-9517.
UNION ST., Near N.Y. Ave. Single
rm. Working man preferro
HY 3-5638 after 2 p.m.
UNION ST near New York Ave.
Furnished single rm. Private home
No cooking. PR 3-H80.
UNION ST., 1282. Large front rm
Cooking privilege*. SL 6-0814. Also
call Sat.
VAN BUREN ST , 237 — Lovely rm,
with or without cooking, respect
able home, gentleman preferred
Call after 7 p.m., wkeqds all day
GL 3-2540.
VAN BUREN ST., Large furn rm.
Front, working adult man pre
ferred, call owner after 6 p.m.
GL 5-0538.
VAN BUREN ST , 221 — bet Lewis
Sumner. Furnished hall room.
VAN BUREN ST., 19, 2 I-arge turn
rms, parlor floor, $26.50.
VERNON AVE.. 356-A — HaU rm.
Woman preferred. HY 1-2500
Washington AVE, 238 Fnrn rm
to let with utilities ST 3-8849.
Mrs. Higgins
WASHINGTON AVE., nr DeKalb—
Neatly furnished, clean, kitchenet
te. Full size stove and frigidaire
Plenty heat and hot water. Reason
able SW 4-0327.
ST 9-7109
WEIRFIEIJ) ST.. 183
rm. furnished, front
Om Urge
Wn.UH'GHBY
rm. Quiet
AVE.. 787. Lergt
gentleman preferred
WLLOUGHBY~AVE.,””125. Large
front rm furn or unfurn UL 8-7050
WILLOUGHBY AVE — Large furn
rm. fluorescent lights, frigidaire.
beautiful floors. Very good transp
by bus, train, $18 wkly. Call 6
p.m. and all day Sat and Sun
HY 1
FURN * UNFURN KITCHENETTES
IN 7-7300
Warden Realty Co.
LARGE RM Share kftcheu. quiet
heme, alter 6. IN 7-2925
LARGE, small. Cooking. Refriger
ator. Telephone service. JA 9-3722
KrrCHENETTEB AND
APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
SYDNEY S. MOBHETTE
1465 Fulton Street
2-3 LOVELY rms, newly furn Pri
vate refrigerator, near all transp.
Respectable working couple or
stogie pref. OL 3-5467.
BEAUTIFUL furnlthed rm. Privste
home. Geetleman preferred. 315.
IND "A" train. PR 3-9921.
NURSE has large rm with twin
beds, utilities. 1 block RUt Ave
sub. Elderly ladies preferred.
HY 3-8178
Gentleman pre
ferred. tall after 6 pm HY 1-20M
iAngle jflK“ iieSTCS
wash b
up. Including
and maid gdfvtcet ’MA --3-1100.
Mr. Watenn or Mr. Alexander
LARGE Furnished rm.
ncishborhond. man
cooking IN 7
2+4 Furn Rms. share bath, electric
and gag Included, quiet people pre
ferred, 1 irk down. 1 wk advance,
near an transp UL 7-1344. 194
HsU St
LARGE Front rm, ground floor —
Business man or soman pref
red. Cooking call after 8 p.m. —
M A 2 7688
REAITIKUL Kitchenette, 3 girls
preferred, reasonable, HY 3-5732
LARGE And small
doors from 8th Ave. sub. cook
tng. working mas preferred, call
after S 30 p m. wkly, Sat and
Son anytime, aeesrity EV >4)087
MEDIUM sized. Modern rm. 111.00 1
Conveniences. DI 2-5374.
18 wkly.
GL 3
LARGE RM. Reasonable, AU com 1
veniences. References. Mornings
MA 2-2938
'
J
2 RMS TOGETHER 190 Madison
St. MA 2-1289. Bus. couple pref
SECOND floor rm. Quiet home. >
Working lady preferred. 911.00.
Cooking privUegee. ST 9-9460
MEDIUM sized furn rm. Single or
couple preferred. Also hall bed
rooms. 561 Bainbridge St.
JA 3-1812
ARGE RM. Reasonable
near GG sub Also small rm, no
cooking UL 7-8290
LARGE RM. Newiy decorgtod
Neer 8th Ave sub. IN 7-3871.
HALL ROOM — 99 WEEK
UL 9-1433
pref. Bainbridge St. GL 3-8055
2 RMS FOR RENT. With kitchen
privileges.
GL 5+065
FURN rms. Share kitchen and
bath with one HY 1-9208
LARGE kitchenette room. Neer Fu> ;
ton Street. 45 So Portland Ave.,
Bklyn 17, N.Y. MA 5+553.
RMS Use of kitchen and bath
Also large and email rms
ION
HY 1-4163
NEWLY TURN front rm. Kitchen
and bath, near sub Call wkdays
after 6. BU 7+243.
ROOMS — WF.UARE
PR 1-7004
LARGE parlor floor front Private
frtgldeare. Also hall bedrm UL 1-7149
LARGE and small rma. Quiet neigh-
borhood. HY 9-0726 evsnings
RM FOR RENT Working lady pre
ferred. UL 2-4592 after 6 pm
FURNISHED ROOM
HY 3-9021
GL 2-9252
BEAUTIFUL RM Nice home. Nice
elderly lady preferred. Call all
wk. EV 5-7079.
2 LARGE FURN RMS
FURN
Man preferred. UL 7-8152.
IA.RGE
ROOM. Men
UL 7+453
preferred
furnished rm
preferred
Business person
PR 3-6525
COTT private
Large closet
near tranap. Student or mature
lady preferred. $19. UL Y
Can ST 3-1196 ______
FURNISHED ROOM and dinette
Modern, suitable for sdult couple
preferably. Share kitchen and bath
MA 2-0803
LARGE ROOM,
Work-
lng girt
preferred UL 2-4959
couple preferred. Pacific Near
Albany Call PR R*432
2
FRONT furnished rms.
GL
Cooking
LARGE RM Respectable person pre
ferred. EV 5-0419.____________
FURNISHED ROOM TO LET
121 Lefferts Place
ONE LARGE RM. — Couple-work
lug people pref. HY 1+182. Call
after 5 p.m. Oh Monroe Street
NICE front room. Working lady prof.
Near subway Light cooking.
GL 3-9415
FURNISHED Kitchenettes. Children
MA 2 0981
BEDRM Living rm $22.50. Large
rm $16.50. Working couple or single
preferred. Share kitchen, bath
DI 5-1759
1 LARGE - 1 SMALL rm.
after 5:20 p.m. HY 32993
Call
LARGE rm. Front upper Fscttttlei
Private entrance, near tranop> •bop
ping. Female preferred. HO 8-2335
until 4 30 p.m. and wkends
front rm. Cooking,
entrance PR
__ r,T> -1 o«o
$13 75 and
LARGE and Small rma. Can after
9 p m_ PR 4-9124
1 FURN RM Call ST 3-3041 after
8 p.m.
Residential
FURN RM Respectable man pre
ferred. 487 Hancock St
HAU. ROOM Single girl preferred
NE
ROOM FOR RENT
78 Chauncey St . Bklyn
SMALL RM. $10
cooking. UL T
Security. Light
FURN RM for rent. Elderly people
preferred Welfare FL 6 3469
IARGE Gorgeous rm
Very
OL
lAMC front
Also seml-pri
vato kitchen,
ferred. After 6. GL 2-0011.
I LARGE RM. Cooking facilities
416 Sterling PI NE 8+974
-
NE 6 5994
ONE LAROE RM. Furn for rent.
993 Bergen St Call at 5 30 p.m
ST 9 1404
KALI. RM Respectable persoe pre-
ST 9-3291.
HALL ROOM FOR RENT
242 Jefferson Avenue
ROOM
ONE ROOM — 812 wk. Nice neigh
borhood. Cooking privileges Phone
GL 3-4249 Wkdays after 4. All
day Saturday, Sundays
RM and Kitchenette Working couple
preferred. Call after 4:30 p.m
226 Jefferson Ave.
LARGE RM and private kitchen
Ruslnem couple preferred Refer
eneea. JIL >4249
LARGE RM. Own kitchen, alto
hall rm A single rm. GL _3-9446
2 RMS and bath tern. Reliable”wortr
tog preferred. RI >4>«______
i RMS and bath Quiet home. Work
lng couple preferred GL 3-3907
LARGE ROOM MAN PREFERRED
PR $2923
FURN RMS Single working person
preferred. 110 wk. ST #-5209
FURN RM with light cooking Call:
PR 3-7342
LARGE ROOM. WELFARE
GL 3-1994
2 I.AROE furn rms. Coupto
or 3
EV 5-4494
nished GL 5-6154
FURNISHED RM. Adults
Can OL
NICE RM Matured working woman
Quiet home. OL
RMS Single men preferred.
. UL
LARGE RM Working
red. Cooking OL
■a prefer
RM. Middle age person preferred
AU conveniences. CaU evenings —
HY 1+3+0
Semi-pvt.
OI. 9-OW2.
Bath. Gentleman pref
FURN Rm, quiet business woman
preferred with/without cooking
Refereace JA 4-3813.
IVk Large rms. ground Floor —
HY 1-3816
2 BEAUTIFUL Furn rma. w/w car
pet, utility bath to kitchen, pri
vate entrance St. Albans Must
have good character $■ employ
ment refs. AR 6-7209.
FURNISHED RM. to respectable
Christian home, working couple
preferred. GL 3-2256
.
JEATLY Furn front rm. Business
woman pref. Private kitchen —
JA 6-3176 - LA 7-9019
Brooklyn—Unfurnished
PUTNAM AVE., 6S6 — 3 unfurnished
rms. Use of kitchen and bath.
Respectable people preferred.
NEW YORK AVE — 2 Unfurnlahed-
rme, private kitchen and bath.
Stogie person or male preferred
References PR 8-1668.
2 LARGE Unfurn rms with use of
kitchen Call after 6 p.m. GL 3+231
LARGE Kitchenette rm,
unfurn
643-9014
1 RM Kitchenette and bath, unfurn
PR 3+406
LM Working person preferred $13.
Good transp SI’ 6-0634.
—
'URNISHED RMS. Quiet working
people preferred. Located In nice
neighborhood, near transp OL 8-
8110.
to secluded area of Bo.
Ozone Park, quiet elderly person
Relief Recipient pref. JA 9-3553.
Queens—Untarnished
JAMAICA ST. ALBANS HOLLIS
Unfurn. and torn. 1-5 rms. AU
prices. Mr. Jay, GL 4-1010.
Queens—Furnished
Westchester—Furnished
94TH ST.. 24+0 — E. Elmhurst
Rm. CaU anytime 'til 3 p.m. Tues,
Wed.. Thurs. aU day. DE 5-1810
103RD ST.. 35-33 (Corona) 3 room
furnished apartment with Vi bath.
Quiet responsible couple preferred
References HA 6+715 From 9
a.m. to 1 pan. after 5 p.m.
158TH ST. 134+8, Jamaica. 3 furn
rms. Kitchen priv. Children. CaU
after 6.
171ST ST., 108+3, JAMAICA. Large
rm. Respectable couple pref. $20
wk. Small rm. Stogie person pref,
$15. Cooking privileges OL 8+381.
173RD ST. 109-31 2nd Fir. —
Jamaica — Large new furn rm.
Working lady pref. 7+ p.m. AU
Day Sun
200TH ST.. 113-22 — Large rm
Twin beds Bus at corner HO 5-2752
IOUNT VERNON — Elderly pre
ferred. If you want a nice, friendly
comfortable home, large sitting
TV, large outd-wir porch.
Call 914 SP 9-3999
LARGE RM with private bath. Walk
to subway. Quiet person pref. $18
wkly 914 OW 9+166
Nassau-Suffolk—Furnished
BRENTWOOD, furnished room with
kitchen privilegeE BR 3-522$.
WYANDANCH, furnished room with
kitchen privileges. BR 3-5225.
SO. HEMPSTEAD — Rm, for rent.
Quiet private home. Professional
woman or single man preferred.
IV 6-05+8
BAISLEY PARK. Furnished room.
Working woman preferred. Call
after 6. FI 1-3095.
CORONA, 1 or 2 furnished rooms.
Privileges. Security HA 4+971.
CORONA — Rm. Working man pre
ferred. Cooking. OL 1-2956.
EAST ELMHURST Large furn rm
Share kitchen and bath. CaU after
6. TW 9+96+ Before 6 HI 6-3064
E EUdHURST. Furn rm. Stogie
gentleman preferred. HA 9+779.
EAST ELMHURST Nicely furnished
Convenient transp. Stogie
IL 8+Ofi.
ATTENTION LANDLORDS
Please list your Rooms. Kitchenette.
Apto. with PEACE ROOM SERVICE
We will furnish you with reliable,
dependable working people. WA 6-
7180. day or night.
LIST YOUR ROOMS
KITCHENETTES A APTS
House of Service LE 4-7758
LIST YOUR KITCHENETTES
Furnished apts with me.
RI 9-8311
EAST ELMHL RST — Rms. Medium
A large. Working persons pref.
Light cooking. After 6. Sat A Sun j JACOBS. LIGHT HAULING AND
all day HA 9-7446.
ANYTIME
MOVLNG.
Moving and Storage
ANYWHERE.
MO 2-9604
JAMAICA — Newly painted master
bedrm Reliable working couple
pref Light cooking, nr transit.
CaU before 3. JA 9+1079.
JAMAICA — Nice large rm. Stogie
man pref. OL 7-7850.
JAMAICA — Lovely furnished rm.
Gentleman pref. Refined home.
Clean neighborhood Convenient
to transportation. JA 6-2990.
JAMAICA ST. ALBANS HOLLIS
Furn and Unfurn. 1-5 rma. All pric
ea. Mr Jay, GI, 4-1010
JAMAICA _ Large furnished rm
Working man pref AX 1-7879.
JAMAICA Btagle rm, nr transit.
ABC ECONOMY EXPRESS CO. -
Parking - Crating - Shipping. Lo
cal A Long Distance Low, Low,
Low Rates.
SW 4-2574
Manhattan Furnished
1, 2 and 3 Rooms
JAMAICA NICfTnEAT RM. Nr.
Subway Single pref. AX 7-6391.
HOLLIS — Large or medium rm,
HO 5-1599 after 7 p.m.
HOLLIS — Furn rm. Working man
er student pref. Cooking. Nr. tranap
SP 6-0109
179+16 LESLIE RD. Springfield Gdns
Rm for rent. Gentleman or work
ing couple pref
ST ALBANS, Kitchenette, private
820 weekly; a Ho rooms available
Child. Mrs. Walker agent —
FA 2-9899
ST. ALBANS — Nice large rm.
Man preferred LA 7-3790.
ST. ALBANS — Room,
Working
man preferred I-A
ST. ALBANS — Largo warm rm. to
private home. TV A nr. all
tranap. No cooking. Business per
son pref. RE 9-8841. 914PE 7+697
IVk AND 3H ROOM Apartmente
Furnished. With private bathe.
TR 7+115
Aak for J.ewii Superintendent Owner
High Clast Studio Apts.
1*4+ Rooms. Private Bath. Gas A
Electric Free. Barbers Realty No
Fee to Tenant. Apply: 401 W. 142 St
420 week and up.
AU 6-9000
102nd ST. 9 Wett. Nicely furnished
•ingle and d. 'hie kitchenette apto
Reasonable BERGOTT STUDIOS,
RI 9-5900
4STH STREET . 159 West - Newly
furnished 2tk-room apartments
with kitchenettes and tiled baths.
TR 3-4223
AGENT
1. 2. A 3 ROOM Apto. Neatly fern.
From $14.75 A up. Office 142 West
44th St. TR 3+700 Owner
ST. ALBANS Large furnished room.
Adults pref. AX 7-4926
ST. ALBANS — Cambria Heights. |l
Newly furnished rooms. All
Kitchen privileges. Also 3
suite avaitoMe. JA 6-7739 or
_____________ LA
ST AI .BA NS
and wkends.
fern rm. Cell eves
OL 6 56T7
•
ST. ALBANS.
Large rm. kitchen
priv.__LA 4-1956
BARBERA REAL ESTATE
FOR RENT
APTS . ROOMS. CWLDREN
INTEGRATED
Furnished A unfurnished
1656 Amsterdam Avenue
cor W 112nd St.
AU 6*009S
J__ George Roberts, Mgr,
SO. OZONE PARK. Neatly furn
rm. Woman pref. Cooking OL 4+339
8 OZONE PARK. Neatly furn rm.
Single person pref. OL 9-43S1 after
8:39
SO. OZONE PARK. Furn rm. Share
kitchen and both with one. Mod
ern facilities Reliable single man
preferred. OL 9+M04
S. OZONE PK. Furn rm. use of
private kitchen A hath, nr transp
* JA--------
8. OZONE PARK. Furn rm. Bus
iness person pref. Call after 7,
SPRINGFTEIJ) Gdns. Cozy fern rm
to apt FsctUtles. Relish,e work
ing woman pref FI 1+406
SPRINGFIELD Gdns 2 Blocks belt
FRw*y. Nr. buses. Nicely fern,
rm A bath, private boose, own
entrance Call eve. after 7 A all
day Oat. « Son LA 9+475.
LENOX AVE, III (Near 114 St) At
tractively furnisHed 2>A room apt.
Remodeled Building. Agent Mon
thru Friday. Mo 5 0209. Weekends
MO 6 9994
4-
473 W. 140TH ST . 2 Large front
rms, fern, with all Improvements
922.71 Wkly Ring top bell 4 times
after 5 30 p.m. Owner.
116 ST. 10 EAST
2 13 ROOM APTS
See apt #, No fee owner
3 ROOM APT.
Fully furnished. Nice location
Very moderate rent. Take Over
lease
TR 6+123
OWNER
40TH ST , 199 W. 2 Large rms. with
kitchenette. Share hethrm Rust
■teas people pref 829 per wk. 1
wk's Sec Supt. Apt. 36,
NICE SIZE RM. Near tranap. $12.50
Gentleman pref. FI 1-3811.
LAROE HALL ROOM Neatly fur
OL 9-9372.
Menhetten—Furnished
b^|and 3 Roems
1-2-3
612 W. 1J8TH 8T. 26$ Room apt,
BRAND NEW
Neatly furnished Reliable
ness coupla pref. Ring 1
AGENT
2 Rms. E 128th St.
2Vt Rms. W. l»th St.
3 Rms W 134th ttt
Jt* Rms. W. 142nd St.
Kitchenettes W With
Single Kitchenette
Kitchenettes W 134th
81(00
428.00
625 on
815.00
412.00
415.00
REALTY OFFERINGS. INC.
2304 7th Avenue. Nr. 135th
TO 2+900 1
ltk. 2W RM Apt*. Furo. unfum. —
Pvt. baths. 880 up. Choice loca
tloos. 209 W. 135 St. - 2100 7th
Ave. Rm. 114. I4O 6-0940-1 Jones
47TH ST , 114. W. Hotel Stacey —
II. 7-6800 2H room apis. Chll
drsn. Also stogies h doubles. Low
dally or weekly Late*. •
RIVERSIDE Hall. 327 W. 84 St ,
1 h 8 rm. apts. from $18 to 835
Gas. electric, linen
pref TR 4-0370
80TH ST.. 113 West NEWLY RENO
VATED Ultra, ultra modern cus
tom furnished Mi rm. apts. Call
TR >1083 for appointment towqer)
WASHINGTON HEIGHTS
IVk Room Studw Private Bath 830
Week. MANY ROOMS h KITCHEN
ETTES AVAILABLE. $10 to 822
Weekly.
GLOVER BKR L0 1*1540
2 RM FURNISHED APARTMENT
for Rent CaU TE 1-6058
Owner.
Manhattan Furnished
4 ROOMS AND OVER
I RM Apt. Pure <
Moruingaide Ave.,
9190.
CaU Broker.
Unfurn, —
near sub.
LA 8-7417
5 rma. furn apt. W. 141 St.
Adults pref.
F0 8-5909
AGENT
W. 106 ST, Near Central Park. 8
Room apt. Sad service elavator
8M.40 Wk. Owner. PE 4 5340. 10-
4:39 P.m.
Manhattan—Unfurnished
1-2-3 Room Apartments
115 Street, 104 West
• 2V6 end Rmms
• Colerod Tile Raths
• New Kitchen Equipment
• larqu Westinghousu
Refrigerator with Freezer
• Agent on Premises
West End Av. 936 (106 St.)
Columbia University Area
LAST FEW APARTMENTS
at
THE LANCASTER
• lH-room kitchenette apto.
• Newly renovated
. Sunken colored tile bath
• Elevator
• Incinerator
• Intercom door system
. Agent on Premises
• References
• A lao Furnished
2 & 3 RM. APTS,
newly ronovatod aft. haaso
322 E. 109th St.
LE 4-8352 Owner
122 W. 127 Street
V/i, 2, 3
rm apt* Newly renovated, modern
equipment Call AU 8-1132 Agent
or see aupt on premises
185 ST 220 WADSWORTH AVE. At
tractive. modernised A completely
renovated 2 room apt with dressing
room A modern kitchen Agent.
MO 5-0209. Weekends WA 3+943
Modern 2 13 room ants.
318 E. 126 St. 212 L 111
St. 1710 Park Avo. No Foo.
WA 6-6000
Owner
10OTH ST , 315. East-Mb 7o<
apartment. Leaee A security —
Newly renovated elevator building
- tile bath. Incinerator. Also 1W
room apt. S*5 See Superintendent
at 321 East lORUi Street (Owner)
Modern 2 13 room opts.
308 W. 148 St. 1741 Pork
Ave. 107 W. 127 St. Free
gas A electric. No too.
Owner
WA 6-6000
APTS, 1, 3. Mb Rooms, and
ettee. Modern, clean, quiet bldgs
Near transportation. East sad
West side, unfurnished and furn
Ished. Monthly and weekly rent
No fee. FI 4 7122 after $ p m. -
119 E. 122 ST.
1+4 unfurn. apt.. Welfare. Ne fee.
Owner Call aupt after 4 EN 9+396
ST.. 160 W _ Reasonable rent
Modern 3, 3. 4 A 5 rms. Sunken
living rm. kitchen, dinette i
Supt or TR 4-5655, CY 3+343
BLUMENSON-SUSRMAN
Apts. A Kitchenettes
PUBLIC SERVICE BUREAU
123 W 116th St
Open from 10 A.M. to 9 P.M.
All day Sat.
24-Hr. Answering Service
__________ ri 9+iee__________
1H*2H44 ROOMS
Apartmente newly renovated, mod
ern equipment
No Foo To Tenant
__ AU 9-1133, AGENT
102 EAST 124TH ST - 314 rooms
New, air-conditioned Near all
transportation. 3 working persons
preferred Mrs Young. No 1m.
APARTMENTS. Kitchenettes A rms
for rent Square Deal Room Rental
Service 402 W. 148 Street
WA 4+199
4. 5. g A 7 rm apto. Re aeon able
rents l.atest equipment. Mao
hattsn or Bronx Welfare. Agent
AU
IVk. >Vk. 3. 5 rooo
Newly renovated, all
Children Business couples preferred.
Becurity. References T9 quoted. IT. >
7944, GE 6-9810,
CENTRAL PARK W.. 478 ,
Near 107th St.
NEWLY RENOVATED 1V4. 2Vk * 3Vk
BEAUTIFUL KITCHENETTES
COLURED TILE BATHROOMS
CAS INCLUDED.
OPENING 9 charming deluxe 1 h 3
room kitchenette apto with pink
baths. Beautiful eatranoe. gran+to
and moeale decor, brightly illum
inated. reference* required. Sin
gle. couples, working peopii
Inspection by appointment. No I
CaU Mr. Martin, WA 4-7109. Wn
togton Haigbta nr tad. subway.
Modern 2 A 3 rm opts,
hot. A Bronx. No fee. Owner
WA 6-6000.
APARTMENTS For rent. AU
ought. 3Vx. 3. 4, 9. 9 Rooms. Rea
sonable Shelton G. Smith. L+oeaaod
Broker. 2257 7th Avo. AU 4-9194.
noth St. W 23S—Modern 2Vi
Rim freet opt. AftRt ea
MODERN APTS. 2-3+k+tk for rent.
UN 8-9759
UL 2 7444
Agent
40 W. 95TH ST.. Renovated Buil
ding. Park Block. 16] rm. apts.
Pvt. Bath, kitchen Air muMitton-
ed . lnter-com. Incinerator. Good
transp. Buttnesa coupla pref. No
Fee. Mrs. Marshall.
2 RM. Unfurnished apt nt 199 W,
134th St. Apply St 309 ’W. 142nd
OWNER.
8U
221 EAST 122ND ST.] Modern IVk
Rooms Private tiled bath and
kitchenette Complete painting. —
S75. Month TR 9-0947. >8 p m.
Owner.
CONVENT AVE. 3+k rma. 3+k. >43
St St. Nicholae Ave. J E. 127
St 3 rma. Ml St. 4 non. 1*7
St. 4 rma. Crotooa Park Area.
4 row. SL Nknhoian Avn. S rraa
10 St. W. 8 Rma. E108 SU
7 Rma. Square Deal Room Ren
tal Service. 402 W 145 St
____________ WA JB+100___ J
BEAUTIFUL Large modern 1+k rm.
Apartment. 351 W 136 St. Refer
ences. CaU between 4 p.m. to
7 p.m. AU 3-3879 Owner.
MODERN AS CONDITIONED Apt
3 A 4 rm. apto. rent $1404190.
A $190 S3 E. 125th SL LE 4 3C9.
OWNER
BEAUTIFUL IV* Room renovated
Apartment 25 West 87th Street.
Near Central Park West. Ring
Mr*. Green-IF Can El
(Owner.)
NORFOLK ST.. 166
2 ROOMS 984
(Owner) See Snpt. Apt. D
» ST.
733 EAST
Newly renovated building
$70.
2+k Roams
Supt Apt. D. Or Owner,_CA 8-1299
Recently renov ated buikttng
IV* and 2t$ Room apto for rent
No Fee*
H R KAHN
RI 9-7499
>71 W. 125th St.
apartments 2l* rms.
63 W. 127th SL
New York 27. N.Y.
Owner
126 WEST 134TH STREET. I mod
ern 3 room apartment. CaU
AT 9-7046 r,r_ MO 2-8351 OWNER
1+k. 2 and
WASHINGTON~Heights”
3 Room apartments,
ly Company. 400 West 149 M+4*.*
taw m ?
A33STERDAM AVE.. 3093. W. I94rd
St. 2V* rma. New. modem. Free
gas 3114. Quiet houm Easy trro»-
FO 9-0624-
portattne.
MO 8-4611.
RA UH REALTY
RIVERSIDE DRIVE. 660, At Wett
143rd St V’trx-modern sir condi
tioned. elevator, incinerator. 2+k
3V* room apartment*. AU 3+617
OR 7-6650
129TH ST . 51 WEST — 3H-3V6 MO-
DERN ROOMS 194+130 MONTW-Y
CALL OR 7-6640
OWNER
7th Ave. 2404 Neer 140th St. —-
Attractive 2 rooms.
apartment 485 Security
or call AGENT
modern
Supt
SW $.7100
L 3. 4 A 5 Room Apto AtaitoMe.
Also Rooms A Kitchenettes • See
Us Now! Opposite RKO Alhsmbi*
Bet. 138 A 138 Streets. 2111 7th Avs
MO 6+789
CONVENT AVENUE - i'-i room
Modern apartment Unfurnished.
I-aSalle Reatty
218 We«t 119th St.
112TH ST., A 7th Ave. 3+4 Room.
Modern apt. 2nd F. LaSalle Itoal-
ty 218 W ll6th St
142ND ST., A Broadway, 3+4 Room
apartment. Beautifully furn La
Salle Realty. 319 West 114th St.
2364 7TH AV’S . Cor 134 SU?3 Rms.
apt 490
per mo. Edward Sisters.
740 St.
Nicholas Ave AU
143 W 99TH 8T„ WKSTSHIE. 1+4
Large rms. Inquire supt. Apt. 3
Owner
3 RM. Apt. Pvt. bath. 995. Convent
Ava. $109 —Bway Wash
8119. Chotoa locations. 4 rms. 891
4e. 9s. 7s reasonable 299 W. 139
St -2109 7th Are. Em. 114. MO 9-
0850-1 Jones.
Hts
«
S+a RMh. Hardwood floor*, tile bath
495 per month Security Adults
O+VNER
preferred
LE 4+079-
84TH ST . 209. West. 3 Room un
furnished aperiamnt, modern. 199.
Month. 1 month’s security CaO
MO >1947. owner
2’4 499 : 3+74? 4 495; 4+99; >+il0l
Exrtlfent neighborhood
Mrs. Freeman
AU 1-3881
ARTS. AVAILABLE
Unfumlshee monthly A
Furnlahed weekly
2», 3s, 4s, 5s, 6s
All areas
$60 and np. CMIdron.
Samuel A. Hawkins Ltd
271 W 124 St__________AC 2-6309
Unfurnished A frratahqd apto
Call Mrs. Stitt
M0 2-B600 1
1
llith «.
3rd Ave.
Ota W llith St.
339 B. 139th St.
1777 Madlaon Are.
. 384 B. 139th St.
_ 133 W. 119th SL
.. lot W. 133rd St.
197 W 129th Bt.
. 44 E. 132nd ft.
393 W. 139th St.
13 W 112th ft.
>43 K. 131 ft.
3 rms _ 1091 Franklin Are.
3+4 rma .. 11 E. 117th ft.
Utllltlee Included
Soo Suptrs in Bldgs.
NO FF.F
AU 01114
NOSTRAND AVE., 711 — Kitchen
ette rm, newly decorated. Inquire
In restaurant
___
UNION ST. Furn rm. Bedford-Stuy-
\ eeant. One rm. ceokisg privileges
MA 2-6996
IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
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48 • N. y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 19, 1963
9
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
LEASE
With Option to Buy
3 Family Brick
Solid brick. 3 family, new oil heat.
J room apartment vacant Clean
ready to move in. 3 apartments rent,
ed. income *185 per mo. Ideal
chance to lease with small caah.
Call now for appointment to too.
Coll Mr. Steinberg
IN 7-7477
777 NOSTRAND AVE.
Decatur St. Bush wick Section. 2
family brick, oil. 1 cor garage.
BROKER
PR 14727
• family semi detached. 4 garages,
ail heal. Uvo rent free plus income,
low caah
SPECIAL
3 family brick, semi detached. 13
rms, 2-car garage, private drive
way, color tiled baths, modern kit-
ohene finished basement, oil best,
all vacant, 1 mtge. x 20 yr*, low
SAINT 949 St. Johns Pl
(open everyday Including Sun >
PR 3-4295
J-i STORY Brick building. 23-4 room que» floors, all vacant.
■pis. 1 store Yearly rent (16J0C BROKER
3 rear vacant 3 story brick build
lugs, not included In rent. Price Central Ave — Eiivhwick Section 2
*50.000. Savings Bi nk Mortgage, family. 11 rms. oil heat, very
*12.000 cash *5.000 profit.
PR 1-4727
_____________
■ beautiful home, all vacant.
BROKER
PB 1.A7YY
Brick Ranch
3 Yrs Young
$69.50 Monthly
ADDISLEIGH PARK Large lovely
nol.,er 4 daughter, io rooms, all
modern. 2 hatha. 3 kitchens, gar
age. 50x100 landscaped plot. Exclu
sive with HAH
JA 3-5300
HOLLIS VA APPROVED 2 FAM
ILY Large apts; oil heat. OnivheJ
basement. *21.500. *500 down H fc H
JA 65300
G.l. (Eligible)
No Cosh Down
ALL OTHERS $400 DN
FOR LESS
Honeymoon
Cottage ■
All Modern
$69.50 Monthly
SEEN 4 BE APPRECIATED-
$13,990
G.l. (Eligible)
No Cash Down
ALL OTHERS $400 DN
JA 6-7300
TR 54362
1483 DEAN ST. Bklyn For sale
k Family house Terms easy —
Call UL 6*291 after 5 pm
ITNCY ST.*. Corner; 13 family apt
hduse. rents over *12400. price
and terms to sun
AINBRIDGE ST. Bet Stuyvosant
and Lewis. 2 storv brick. 1 car
garage, sun porch. Miller Bros.
11*1 Fulton St. <1 flight up>
ST 3-8395
_ 6 FAM $690 CASH
Brick. 27 rms. 3 vacant apt*, good
income, oil.
COPA 255 Flatbush Ave MA 2-5100
INVESTMENT PROPERTY
INCOME $14,000
#4 - 4 rm apt*. New oil No. 4 Heat
er Net return* 25'> Price. 4 tunes
Income. Cash *7.000.
Bright
UL 6*646
CROWN HEIGHTS. 8 family brick,
good income, all 6 room apts. caah
*5000 Fran* N. Brown.
UL 7-6017 Sun PRJM 218
g FAMILY. Brick Modern New
Plumbing etc. Income *550 per
rntk. Expenses *315 Per mth. —
Over 40 per cent Net Profit Price
*29500 Broker________ BU 2-7*64.
*FAMILY Corner brick building
All decontrolled, very large rms,
OWNER SL 6-6806 or PR 31343
AJAX
UL 7-3400
HOUSES
FOR
‘LEASE
APARTMENTS
, FOR RENT
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.)
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Also Open
Saturdays, Sundays
-
and Holidays
’A Family, lexington ave?
OWNF1
PR t-1289
MA 24995
Rental *140 month.
PACIFIC ST., 2291
HANDYMAN SPECIAL
19 Rm House $100 Monthly
to lease - working man preferred
S«bway. 2 blocks Purcell. EV 8-9945
FOR LEASE So. Elliot Place ~
I story 16 rms. 4 baths and *
renting rms money maker —
UL 9-9460
OWNER
DOWNTOW’N Bklyn, 2 family brick
13 Room*. 2>Y baths, near every
thinr *185 Mr. Samuel UL 8-0362
2 FAM. House - 11 rm*.
2 Fam house - 17 Rm*.
4 Femily hou»es-
2 Fsmihr hou*e-
Small down payment
Mrs. Coleman
RUTLAND RD — 9 rm. house 2
both*. Finished basement with
ba48 Separate entrance Snttsbfe
2 FAMILY Brick. 19 Rms. 2 modern
hatha, all vacant, just printed
extra large hoaee. no fee. owner
GL 2-9137
2 FAMILY, 12 large rms, all va
cant. gas beat, semi detached,
nfc* block completely decorated
GL i-Wtf
OWNER
2 FAMILY Oil heat, all vaeant —
Large mi, wonderful condition.
Near tth Ave. sub (ISO montb-
Owner
GL 2-9137
LEASE OPTION SPECIALS
Sttervesant 2 fam. 14 rma Meme
m Jto.hwirk 19 rms «175. E.N.Y.
2 family *165 Others Alt sections
Law caah. No cash Vbterans. Some
ranfal, 11 a m. * 9 pm dally
Avert PR 2-9711 or Cloverdale
S. OZONE PK
RANCH. 3 BEDROOMS. 1 YEAR
OLD. BEAUTIFUL CONDITION,
11.000 CASH DOWN FOR C. 1.
MOVE IN IMMEDIATELY.
*21.000
COTE REALTY
1160* SUTPHIN BLVD. JAMAICA
J A 9-5003
*25.000
BELLAIRE
BEAUTIFUL BRICK BUNGALOW
4 BEDROOMS. OIL HEAT. 1 CAR
GARAGE. WALL-TO-WALL CAR
PETING It LOADS OF EXTRAS,
5* X 100 PLOT. SUPERB LOCATION
COTE REALTY
11609 SUTPHIN BLVD, JAMAICA
JA 9-5003
Baisley Park-Queens S. Ozone Park
BEAUTIFUL PARK AREA— •
NEW 1 & 2 FAMILIES
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS Bunga
low convenient to everything, own
er's sacrifice 4 rooms with finish
ed basement. *11490. No Cash GI
HAH
JA 3-53M No Down Payment
A ONCE IN
A LIFETIME
OPPORTUNITY
2 MODEL
HOUSES
For Stfle!
Only 2 lucky families have
the opportunity of baying oar
designer decorated models
The same models that
thrilled thousands of style
conscientious people. No ex
pense was spared to, Croats
models that are beautiful
beyond deaoriptioa with fin*
furniture, wall to wall car
peting and lavish draperies.
FREEDOM
HOMES
(TO QUALIFIED BUYERS)
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY OR
FUTURE DELIVERY
FOCH PARK HOMES
Furnished Models at:
150-34 fofi Blvd.,
• Baisley Park, Queens
AT CORNER SUTPHIN BLVD.
Wknds: JA 9-9867 Eves: FL 3-1263
NO CASH
RANCH
VA APPROVED
5 ROOMS
DETACHED
30 X 100 PLOT
NEW GAS HEAT
NEWLY DECORATED
| G.L NO CASH DOWN
ACT FAST
Civ. $300 Down
CALL NOW FOR APPT.
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
NOW
AGATE REALTY
188-18 Linden Blvd.
ST. ALBANS. N. Y.
Open 7 Days a Week
9 AM to * PM
Plenty of Parking Space
1 Oh NO CASH 1
TWO Others
I ST. ALBANS—SolM brick, AF mnmien
like rtrnn*. Me<l9rn kHcben, HeNyweW * 1 «J*4“U
I ceiereB filo boffc. Mevt right hi.
JlOA 1
MOHJS-II¥P«INTFRK. Ugal 2 family tic 70A
1 >elid brick, two 5 ream opt*. 6erego. ■ ■ 4//rv J
OZONE PARK—BeavtWel A roem Oetcfc
me
Colonial, gango + fell party bmomeat, *0”e3 1
mo to bank |
| immaculate throughout. A real bayl
I BAISLEY PAM-9 roam mantian, S ba4 <Ae mg
roam*, 2Vt bath*, 3 car garage. The *o4.30
mo. to bank
I ko»t buy of the year.
Kingdom Homes
ks,‘k. OL 84646
169th St. IN0 Subway Sta.
Opaa 7 Bay* a Week
let fleer space. Foll|
basement, unattached.
| large plot. This it the
last one. Price reduced.
I Call Mr. Brawn.
,
JT 3-3835
LIVE RENT FREE
yet enjoy excellent profits 4
family brick. 3 car garage. New
heating units Large plot M x
100. Convenient to everything.
A bargain at *29,000.
1 family, 2 story detached. Solid
brick. 6 rooms plus breakfast
nook. Garage. Oil heat. Fenced
in yard with fruit tree* and
grape arbor. Asking *19,000.
Small cash.
Ranches. Colonial* 4 Cane Cods
available In choice locations
Queens and Hempstead.
MALCOLM REALTY
LA 8-2180
2004)3 Linden Rtvd.. St. Albans
$T. ALBANS $22 WEEK
7 Room Stucco Finished huement
60x100 Garage, modern. 9900 cash
Homefinders Ltd. Fi 1-1950
ST. ALBANS $16,990
DET 2 FAM. COLONIAL
Set no for income purposes, else
suitable for mother 4 daughter,
with 2 modern kitchens 4 1 baths
♦ 5 bedrooms Garage, on a tree
lined street. All appliances. Move
ST. ALBANS 526,500
BUILDERS CLOSEOUT •
VFW 2 fsmllv brick with a < 4 >
room apartment available, ultra
modern kitchen 4 bath, full base
ment. Move In 30 day* Last One.
GI NO CASH DN FHA *680 DN.
MANY OTHER 1 4 2 FAMILY
HOMES
Queens Home Sales
OL 8-7510
179-13 Hillride Ava.. Jamaica
Call Far Appt —Open Every Day
’ QUEENS
LAURELTON
6 ROOMS
DETACHED
$19,500
Take over high existing mortgage. Beautiful
6 rm detached stucco home, garage, cyclone
fence. Minimum cash needed $2,000. Owner
will hold 2nd mortgage, If necessary.
Meay Other 1 & 2 Family Hama* Available
Clarence Griffin HO 8-4440
Cambria Haights
Rambling
Ranch
$19,990
Custom Brick Q
? 3 Hotel size bedrooms, A
9 built-in bar in pine fin- a
A ished den, Hollywood ™
“
£ sell.
cured lawn. Owner must a
• $92.50 ma. ta bank •
• kitchen, oversize mani- £
•
•
1*2 FAMILY HOMES •
TO RENT WITH OPTION A
TO BUY. BUY ON THE W
G. R. PLAN. IT'S EASY. A
A BALANCE IN RENT V
•GOODYEAR
• 0L 7-6800
Columbus Doy
Spec io Is
2 FAMILY
estate gardens
only $15500
3 KING SIZE APTS. PAR
QUET FLOORS. EXCEL
LENT CONSTRUCTION.
MUST SEE TO APPRECI
ATE. CIV. (500 DOWN.
G.I. NO CASH DOWN
MTGE PAYMENT
$57.99
EACH MONTH
LAKE FRONT HOME
AMERICAN COLONIAL.
STREAMLINED KITCHEN.
ADJACENT DINING ROOM.
PIPE * SLIPPER I.IATNO
ROOM LARGE BEDROOMS.
SUN PORCH.
NO DOWNPAYMENT
159-05 HillsMa Ave.
Beautifully Decorated
AMERICAN HOMES
AR 6 5660
DECORATED MODEL
HOME — SPRINGFIELD
BLVD.. 11STH ATS.. CAM
BRIA HTS. QUKENS.
Directions: FROM BKLYN:
Atlantic Ave.. Linden Blvd,,
lor Shore Parkway, Boot beta
State Parkway to Springfield
Blvd. Then left to listh Ave.
OR FROM NYC: Loa* b-
G.I. NO CASH
7 ROOMS
4 BEDROOMS
Dining Room, Living damn
4 Kitchen, Semi-Finished
Basement.
7
$13,000
**8 00 Monthly Mt*.
109-35 Fanner Blvd.
Hollis, H. Y.
Open 7 days from
» A M. to 9:29 P.M.
SP 6-9600
SHORT WALK TO SUBWAY
VACANT-MOVE MIGHT IN
rooms pins solarium, full
basement. New automatic
heat. Fine residential
neighborhood
BAYSDE $17,990
BRICK RANCH BUNGALOW
^ ONLY^l^ YEARS OLD
KENSHORE
171 St. * Hillside Av,
Jamaica
0L 7 3800
NEW 2 FAM. HOMES
$19400
HIGH RANCH
$16,250
$190 DOWN ON
CONTRACT
LA B4964
IV 14133
Ml 3-7440
NORMAND REALTY
BANK FORECLOSURES
REPOSSESSED HOMES
NO CLOSURE FEES
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS, <91 M
mthly, mortgaga payment . de
tached 1 family. 4 bedrms. ail heat.
Item Me. W4
3T. ALBANS - *92 mthly mart
gaga payment ( yr «U brick,
1 family, finished baaamaat. Item
No. VL-g.
RICHMOND HILL South - M4 mthly
HriltoE Fur lease ll'-k rm* -
Cltotra Hill
ST 9-7109
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
Owner
17 nonM Hmae fir leeee. 3 fam-
Owner
PR 8-1299,
lip Mearoe Street.
MA 2-699*
9 room bouse for Lease *1N 00
Mor’h CaU E. Williams
AGTfT
GL S-2835
Price 19,500 Agt. TW B-7!
Other 1 h 2 fam houses
A Veritable GIVE AWAY
Coll Now JA 3-4800
HOUSES
E. ELMHURST - Nice det. I BOS.
brick. nice neighborhood Nr trsnap
7V4 rm*. (In baeement. 4 bedim*.
1 car (nr. One heat, call (or appt-
Prtoa *32400 **.009 caah. Broker
OL 1-3633 Leahe O. Price Realty
IT'S A MUST
TO SELL THIS HOUSE
HUSBAND Re-Activated In the Sen-
Ice. Wife Must Sell at a Huge Loan.
4 Bedraom Dutch Colonial with
Finished Baeement. amt 3 Car Gar-
ace. Only *10,900 with 170 Caah
MR ARC
AX 7-0072
159-14 Hillside Ave., Jamatoa __
DUTCH COLONIAL
ALL $50.31 MONTHLY
A MASTERPIECE OF a Colonial to
gether with Wood Burning Fire
place. Eat-In Kitchen and Hollywood
Bath. Loads of Bedroom* and 40 X
100 Land. Selling for only glO.JOO
with 195 Cash as Downpayment.
MR. COE. AX 7 0900
GIVING AWAY
ENGLISH COLONIAL
YES’ Dae to Owner selling this
Modern Home for Only *10.300. You
can say They are Giving it away.
Because the house is worth over
*17.500. Its Walk to Subway, near
all Conveniences. 3 Bedrooms,
and Monhly Payments will be ONLY
*49.72.
MR FARO
AX 7-0838
159-14 Hillside Ave.. Jamaica
Americana Randi Home*
From $490 Down
Low Carrying Charge*
new all brick
ALSO 2 FAM. HOME MODEL
153-11 Illth Ave., Jamaica
RE 9-9111 M0 1-1170
$21,500
HOLLIS
Lovely legal 2 family, gorgeous 1st
floor apartment. 2 bedrooms, mod
ern kitchen, ballroom atoe Uvtng
mro, wall-to-wall carpeting, fin
ished basement with bar. upstairs
apartment 3 rooms A bath GI ap
proved No down payment. Call
now! Live rent free! I
BEST DEAL RE 9-6067
Beautiful New Homes
S. Ozone Park * Springfield
Gardens.
1 family. J bedrooms, full
basement. *18.990
1 family, high ranch, 3 bed
rooms. *23400.
1 family, split level, 3 bed
rooms. ltk baths, family room
and garage. *23400.
2 family. 5 rooms down and
5 up, refrigerator, washer and
dryer. *24.000.
2 family 6 rooms down and
5 up. *26.500. Robert H. Welch,
Agent, 129-08 142 St.. So. Drone
Park. LI. OL 9-5613; LA 8-5622.
OPEN HOUSE
ROSERALE. QUEENS County —
BRICK 4 SHINGLE, 4>x YRS OLD.
3 LARGE BEDROOMS. EAT IN
KITCHEN, FORMAL DfNING RM..
WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING. PAN-
i ELLED FOYER 4 LIVING ROOM.
COMPLETELY FINISHED BASE-
MENT, KING SIZE. WITH REAL
BAR. HOLLYWOOD PATIO AND
BATH. THIS HOUSE IS UNDER-
PRICED, SELLING FOR A FAN-
TAST1C 123.990. MUST HAVE *2.000
CASH.
TROJAN
AX 1-0100
SPRMGFIELD GDNS $20,990
Lovely mother 4 daughter. 3 separ
ate apartments 4 entrances. 4 4
bath, 4 4 batti and 3 and bath. Beau
tiful neighborhood. 2 car garage,
60x100 treed-plot. FHA approved.
*2.000 down payment. CaU today!
I A money-maker!!
BEST DEAL RE 9-6067
| SO. OZONE PARK — 2 family.
10 rms, near everything. Cal! for
I particulars
I Broker Tobme W. Woihinqloa
•• JA 9-152K
’ FA 2-8514
RE 94067
EAST ELMHURST
SPECIALS 11
1-FAMILY DET BUNGALOW
7 rooms and finished basement.
Good for mother and daughter.
2-car garage — Low cash
PRICE ONLY *16490
2-FAfifLY SOLID BRICK
Semi-detached. 9 rooms plus 3 room
finished basemedt apta. 2-car garage
Excellent condition
PRICE ONLY *24.000
ONE FAMILY
6 lovely rooms, full bsmt, excell,
location. Pr. reduced *14,4<«0
$490 CASH
LEWIS 4 MURPHY HI 6-0500
95-38 Roosevelt Ave., Jackson Hit
"Homes fa Fit Yaur Pocket"
No Down Payment
$10 Helds Any Heuse
Call Fer Free Information
BEAUTIFUL HOME _ TOP AREA
St. Albans—1 family, 7 large rms.
3 bedrooms. Immaculate. Top area
near everything, walk to shopping
FHA »300 on contract. GI no down
payment. Must see.
List Realty Corp
'E” or "F“ train to Parsons Blvd.
PICK UP SERVICE
OPEN 7 DAYS WEEKLY
I MUST GO
THEY TRANSFERRED ME
My Company says go. so I most
and I have to sell this BEAUTI
FUL BRICK RANCH, with garage
and Nite Club finished baeement.
I with I coaid take It with ms.
But I can’t. I need someone to
buy It from me. There are 2
large bedrooms, modern kitchen
and hath, hotel size living room
and dining room NO CASH DOWN
G I. OR FHA. Very little on eon
tract signing Call my Agent now
He has orders -to SELL. SELL.
SELL. OWNER . JA 2-2972
LEGAL 2 Family house. Fully de
tached. 5 Down 3 up 40*100 lot
*21.000 Flnanelna arranged. Own-
er._____________________OL 9-7829
HOLLIS
DREAM HOUSES
1 or 2 famines — Largs rma, par
quet floors. Wall te wall carpeting
2-car private driveway
Beautifully landscaped. Shruhary and
flower* Lrovlng town. Rush for
B.rg«ln — Broker Mrs Coleman.
PR 1-3323 HY S4310
Cant, an Following Page
HANDY MAN SPECIAL
$7,500 FULL PUKE
I room Colonial needs paint and
carpentry work. Full price *7.500.
Caah down *150 to all
AGENT
JA 6-7301
DESPERATE
OWNER SELLING
Ranch With Modern Birch Lined
Kitchen. Wall Oven, and Hollywood
Princess Bathroom, Rooms Are All
Large. Reduced From *16.500 to
*13.800 With No Cash *71 Per
Month. Mr. Man. JA 6-7371
___
LUXURY HOME
ONLY $12,990
ON 60 x 100 of tremendous land Is
situated a tremendous 3 bedroom
mansion within a few minutes of
all transportation in beautiful St.
Albans. Only *150 cash neeeded and
*99 50 per month.
Call Mr Mano
JA 6-7302
159-10 Hillside Ave.. Jamaica
$50 CASH
English Colonial architecture de
tached. 7 Immense rooms, lovely
1 fare area. So clean yon can eat
off the floor Only *9.900. Monthly
payment *57 66 Agent. JA 6-7302.
159-10 Hillside Ave . Jamaica
SOLID BRICK
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
HOLLIS VIC. Collect *160 Monthly
Plus 5 Room Apartment. LIVE
RENT FREE
$500 CASH
AGENT > "
AX 7-0309
NO FANCY TALK
PRICE $11,500
8 rooms, 5 bedrooms, H4 baths. 2
kitchens, oversized plot, near sub
way. Full basement, completely de
tached. all large rooms, oil heat,
and extras. *150 down to all, (69
per month AX 7-0072. MR. OWE.
159-14 Hillside Ave , Jamaica
$10,000
RANCH
For the first WISE BUYER a Neat
* Clean 51* room one level home
In a lovely scetion. Only *110 total
money required *58 per month to all
AX 7 0309
MR. DRU
I OWN A
BRKK A FIELDSTONE
One Family Gem, If You Are a G.l.
and Want To Live Well. (Owner!
Coll me at 0L 8-1961
Cambria Heights $22 Week
4 Bedrooms, Hollywood Kitchen 4
Bath. Garage. *900 cash needed.
Homefinders Ltd. Fi 1-1950
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
5 DOWN 4 5 UP
Move Into Thia Newly Decorated
Beauty and Pay Off The Mortgage
*115 43 per Month. With P t You
Collect from Upstairs Tenant No
Downpayment for G.l. CaU Owner.
0L 8-1770
HOIJJS. Brick, attached 6 rooms.
3 bedrooms 4 bath, oaly *18400.
Near transportation, schools 4
church. Nice area Agent JA 6-6399
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS. 4t* rm
Frame Bungalow 30x100 plot. Only
*14,100. No caah for G.l. Newly
painted. Vacant Move right in Agent
AX 7-8300
Sacrifice
JAMAICA,
Fantastic
income
property.
11 RMS.
One
5- rm apt.,
one
6- rm apt.,
brick house.
$13,950
BONTER
159-03 HitltMe Ave.
— 1 Family brick. 4 rooms
x 100. garage. It* baths,
and (croons. Price *13.300
CAMPBELL Hl 6-3672
JAMAICA — 6 Rooms, child-on:
■oar transportation Root 1110,
Move right In Vacant. Mr. Louis
AR 6-7990
AGENT
ST. ALBANS. Bank foreclosure. 1
family. • rooms. Nico residential
neighborhood Cash only *350. No
closing fees. Broker TW 4-9664
evenings
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
1 family, all brick • rooms, de
tached, modern kitchen and bath,
oil hoot. Ftnlahed basement Gar
age. (19400. *900 down. G.I.. no
caah. Walker's Realty. FA 2-9999.
NOT A FANTASY
THIS IS FOR REAL
In not too many words, all I ran
say is that I have a most beautiful
ranch style home, featuring all
large rooms in the best section ol
ST. ALBANS for only *12.700. Can
be HAD WITH ONLY *80 CASH.
Or ANYONE CAN TAKE OVER
EXISTING GI MORTGAGE With
low cash. Oil heat, garage. 6400
sq ft. of land. House all by it
self on tree lined residential street.
*72.50 monthly payment. Call this
agency for a deal of a lifetime
AGENT
OL 9-9201
114-44 Sutphin Blvd. Jamaica
WOMEN WANTED
AND MEN TOO
WITH $75 CASH
To buy a lovely 4 bedroom mansion
In St. Albans with finished base
ment, modern kitchen. 3 hatha. 2
car garage. Large sunken garden
All for the low sum of *10.950
JA 67311
MR. GROVE
PARKWAY GARDENS — Spacious
2 family detached finished base
ment, 9 large modern rms (800
Cash GI *19.490. Item No. 02-643
Corwin Gutlieber Realtors. 9621
Rockaway Blvd. MI 1-1000. 139-50
Hillside Ave. AX 7-3320.
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS
BRKK TUDOR
Home with lavender colored tile
bath, completely modern kitchen,
beautiful finished basement. 3 love
ly bedrms. separate living and din
ing rooms, detached garage, con
temporary landscaping. Situated en
one of the most residential streela
In Queens. Only $900 cash needed
CaU agent for full details. OL 9-9200
JA 34102
So. (hone Park
3 Bedrm Colonial
Finished bsmt.
Garage
Hollywood
kitchen and bath
Automatic boat
POSTAL
JA 34102
BRKK TUDOR
HOLLIS PARK. ONLY *99 9* pays
monthly mortgage on this magnifi
cent brick home featuring a drama
tic 22 foot living room, with fire
place 3 fabulous twin sized bed
rooms with walk-in closets, 2 fall
baths lined with Roman ceramic
tiles. Ultra deluxe kitchen with sU
modern innovations. Your True
Home Find
AGENT
JA 67300
ST. ALBANS -.»» Family brick
4 stucco 114400. *SUO down
CAU SHARFE LA 7 2700
LEGAL 2-FAMILY
$19,000
SOl.rn BRICK HOME — Completely
detached. Twe 5-rm apartment*. .
Flnl*bed b«*ement
61* MO CASH
H-C-R-R-Y
Call Agent 01 8-2101
SOUTH OZONE PARK
$79 M0. te BANK
DETACHED
once! It win be vacant In November
a SACRIFICE - beautiful cottage-
type home consisting of 6 well-pro
portioned rooms—exceptional base
ment garage — beautifully land
scaped grounds—automatic heating
system — Owner will be at premises
only on Sunday 10 to 5 to show
same. Address: 147-11 115th Ave
nue Ask for Mr. Brodar — Any
other day call: JAmatca *-7740
IAURELTON.
1 bedroom ranch.
Llewellyn Gittens LA 8-7000
AUCTION
Price* Prevail
Only Frl. Sat A San. Only
*50 Cash Neadad to Hold These
Haases. 9 Room Colonial. So. Ox-
one. * Room Brick Tudor, Hollis
7 Room Colonial Rouse. Laurelton
BUY AT THESE PRKES
THIS WEEKEND ONLY
MR. HALL JA 34800
EDOBOORE - Sacrifice’ Legal 1
family. 1 block mb. 1 block from
ocean 1 vacant apt. Ref Ex
WE HAVE
FORECLOSURES
Low Down Payments
2-3-4 Bedroom
Homes Available
L T.
0L 7-0090
MEMBER NAACP
WE KID YOU NOT
ONLY $5 DEPOSIT
WHKN YOU OH BACK
WHEN YOU SIGN CONTRACT
This BEAUTIFUL BBICK TUDOR
ran be your*, for only a M deposit
Finished basement, garage and ex
tras galore. Pay Bank only M2 ft
Monthly. IT IS CHEAPER THAN
RENT REMEMBER. BRING ONLY
*5 CASH. NO MORE
MR SANTI.EY
JA 3-2372
DO YOU WORK?
NO CREDIT CHECK
MOVE IN 6 DAYS
VACANT ( room colonial, 2 ear gar-
ag*. newly decorated, only to* II
monthly to bank. Thl* |* K! Call
JA 3-2099
now Mr. Barlow
SENSATIONAL GIVE AWAV
Coll Now JA 3-4800
BROKER
A vtrtual STEAL!
Coll Now JA 3-4800
AGENT
IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300 .. TO PLACE WANT ADS
IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
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1 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
11X9
■ -
—
FOR RENT
For Salt
Queens For Sob
Qumm — Fur Raul
— For Rent
QUEENS FOR RENT
Coat. From Preceding Page
"Homes to Fit Yovr Pocket"
No Down Payment
$10 Holds Any House
Call For Free Information
EXCLUSIVE WITH US
1 family, 5V» rooma. fan basement,
garage. °U beat. vacant, monthly
payment! teas than $100 to bank
Including mlsa.. Intcreat fi taxes
Full price *13.500. $230 full down
j*ayment. Call or come down.
List Realty Corp.
135-30 Rockaway Blvd.
S. Ozone Park
JA 9-5100
Van Wyck Expressway to Rockaway
Rockaway Blvd., Exit
PICK IT SERVICE
OPEN 7 DAYS WEEKLY
LAURELTON $25 WEEK
BRICK 2 Fa. Finished basement 21
car garage. w/w carpeting $900 cash
Homefinders Ltd. Fi 1-1950
ST. ALBANS — Brick, 3 bedrms.
automatic heat, fin basement, patio/
large yard. Vacant Move right In. J
OWNER '
Principals Only
OL 7-K13
I Will Sell at a Loss
My wife ran off with another man
and I want to sell my house. I
am willing to take a loss, so that
1 can sell It fast. 7 Rooms and a
modern finished basement with bar.
Beaatuai patio, 2 baths, and lots
of extras. The House is In tip-top
condition. Call my Agent now
JA 3-3921
OWNER
— FORECLOSED HOUSE
2 FAMILY
MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK
This $tj and 2'x mom house was
foreclosed last week. The bank must
dispose of it now The Bank is
NOT k DOES NOT Want to be
in the Real Estate business. MAKE
AN OFFER fi BL Y IT. 40 x Ito
piece of property only $200 needed
to sign contract. DON’T HESITATE
CALL BANK'S AGENT JA 3-2060
4 BEDROOMS, Cathedral ceiling,
very elegant, take over mortgage.
LLEWELLYN GITTENS
LA 8-7000
ST ALBANS — l family 4 bed
rooms, ail heat. 35x100 plot. 1 car
garage. $17,500 CALL AGENT—
HO 5-2275
SPRINGFIELD Gardens. 2 Family
5 down. 5 op. 40 xlOO plot. 2Vi
car garage, oil heat, finished base
ment. wall oven. Modern through
HELP! HELP! HELP!
I AM BEING THROWN OUT
Please Doot let the bank foreclooe
my house. Take over my $02 17
monthly payment, and give me $250
and I will give you the boom. I
must get someone to take over my
mortgage by the end of this week
It is a lovely Colonial with $ rooms,
ieatunng $ bedrooms, garage. In
one of the beat sections of town
Call now PLEASE PLEASE
PLEASE
JA 3 3921
MISS Loughry
"
I
BK1 ALVES:
BIG VALUES!
BIG VALUES!
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
6 ROOMS & 3 ROOMS
New Paint inside, and out. This
lovely house will be ready to move
into in 3 WEEKS Over 4,000 sq
ft of spacious grounds Rent from
one apartment more than pays og.
the mortgage. NOW HEAR THIS
ONLY $150 DOWN. THAT'S ALL.
Call Now. Mr Weiner JA 3-4800
Be Your Own Salesman!
Inspect Today - Move Tomorrow!
Rent With Option
t <
170-17 1181k Rd., St. Albans, 6 Roam Ranch
$20 p. Wk.
Garaga.
w
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
6 rooms. 3 Bedrooms.
Rent for Only $95 Month.
With option to buy
Ask for Mr. Goldman
114-33 1351b St. Richmond Hill, 7 Roam Catoninl,
$25 p. Wk.
Garaga.
194 Crystal St. East N.Y. 9 Roam Corner, 2
Garages.
$30 p. Wk.
Agent
OL 9-4702
Modern.
130-13 148 St., S. Ox. Park, 6 Room Colonial
$20 p. Wk.
147-33 223 St., Spgfld Gds., I Room Colonial
$30 p. Wk.
5 Bedrooms.
QUEENS FOR RENT “ I E-S-S-E-X AX 7-7900
HOLUS
7 rms 2 baths
*100 Monthly
1434)1 Hillside Ave, Joroeico
Take 8th Ave "I" Train Te Sutphin Blvd
Open 7 Day* A Week
OZONE PARK
6 RMS
MONTHLY
OPTION TO BUY
an OWNER
RE 9-1500
SENSATIONAL RENTALS - BKR
Call Now JA 3-4800
ST. ALBANS - 5 Rooms
lest right far the Small Family
Real far aaly $90 Par Ma.
Mr. Lea—Agent. 01 7-4417
JAMAICA - 2 Family
5 A 5 Rooms, 40«100
So. Ozone Pk. 7 Rooms
4 BEDROOMS
Vacant. Move In. Immediate Occupancy
Only $90 Month.
Ask far Mr. Hy
5 Bedrooms
Only $110 Month.
Detached. 40x100 Plot.
Ask for Mr. Gaffney
Agent - OL 9-4702
Jamaica - Mother-Daughter
2 Kitchens, 2 Baths
Rent for $110 Month.
Ask for Mr. Leo
Agent
OL 7-4617
St. Albans
5 Rooms
Walk to Transportation
Walk to Shopping Center
Rent for Only $100 Month
Ask for Mr. Phil
Agent
OL 7-4781
CALL MR. SOWERS HO 5-2275 **"* ,Or !",V
————— Mr. Gene—Agent
15
01 74459
Agent - OL 9-4703
My Wife Left With Another FLAIR REALTY
LAIR REALTY LA 8-7757
HOUJS
CHILDREN
COUPLE SPLIT UP
RENT 9 ROOM HOUSE
FINISHED BASEMENT & GARAGE
RENT $85 MONTH
YQV CAN BUY
AGENT ______________ JA 3-2068
ST ALBANS - CHILDREN
WIDOW WILL RENT
12 ROOM HOUSE
2 BATHS. 2 KITCHENS
RENT $105 MONTH
SALE CAN BE ARRANGED
AGENT
JA 3-3821
ST. ALBANS, 61* rm house, very
clean and modern, children wel
come. for lease with option to buy.
oil gleam h'at. lovely tree-lined
street, civilians welcome, no fees
or commissions. Call owner direct.
GOLDEN
VI 9-2442
Sat. Sun and eves 516 LY 3-6238
7 R(X)M COLONIAL ONLY $68 30
per Month In ST. ALBANS.
MR. NER
0L 9-9203
HOLLIS. 61x rm. bouse, lease with
| option to buy. very clean, garage.
I oil steam heat, vacant, move right
' in. $95 mthly children. civlUana
i welcome. No fees or commissions,
call owner direct.
VI 9-2442
GOLDEN
Sat. Sun and eves 516 LY 3-6238
FABULOUS RENTAL
Coll Now JA 3-4800
AGENT
ST. ALBANS. Please go see 118-0®
202 St. best 6>k rm house, oil steam
heat, you can move right in, wijl
also lease with option to buy. civil
ians welcome. Price only $15,200,
no fees or commissions. Very easy
terms. I also have others, call owner
direct
GOLDEN
VI 9-2442
Sat.. Sun, and eves 516 LY 3-«238
HOLLIS — 3 bedrooms, brick,
modern, owner ' consider rental
| purchase. Mr. Roth — OL 7-7376
ST. ALBANS. 7 rm. house. 4 bed
I rms. for lease with option to buy.
2 car garage, oil steam heat, 2
(complete bathrms. tor civilians or
id's, makes no difference. Vacant.
■ move right in. $90 mthly, children,
no fees or commissions, call owner
direct.
GOLDEN
VI 9-2442
Sat.. Sun. and eves 516 LY 3-6238
BAISLEY
8 ROOMS
LARGE GARDEN PLOT
$122 MONTH
OPTION TO BUY
Ask for Mr. Joseph "
0L 8-9000
RICHMOND HILL VIC, 6^ rm.
house, corner with garage, for lease
with option to buy. oil steam heat,
civilians welcome, children, vbry
clean, $90 mthly. no fees or com
missions. call owner direct.
VI 9-2442
GOLDEN
Sat , Sun. and eves 516 LY 3-6328
r^FAMILY-House.-AH-vacant. 6
Rsm. $150. Per Month Call agent
OL 8-2014 Ask for Bennie.
HOLLIS — 8 HUGE RMS, Finish
ed attic, plus 2 baths, modern
vacant, Children AGENT —
RE 9-3544
I FAMILY — S. OZONE PARK — I
Wonderful opportunity to Bve rent
free pine Income. Hera io a legal
3 family with 7 rooms fi bath on
1st fleer, 7 rooma fi bath on 2nd
......... - _____ _ __ _
floor, 3 rooms A bath on 3rd
floor. Large rooms thru out plus 01 9-4702
semifinished basement with fuU
bath. Oil heat. 2-car garage, ex
tras, GI $500 down. Civilian terms
arranged. Call agent. FI 1-3070
188-05 Linden Blvd.
SO. OZONE PARK
Legal 2 Fam. 5 A 5 Rms.
Rent for only $125 per mo.
Ask for Mr. Hy
AGENT
ST. ALBANS - 7 ROOMS
3 Bedrooms
1 block from transportation.
Rent for only
$110 per month.
Ask for
Mr. Gaffney, Agent
OL 9-4702
1 FAMILY AU Vacant. 6 Rooms,
Oil heat. Newly Decorated. *300
Down Call Agent OL A2014 Ask
for Bennie.
JAMAICA — 5 Rms. A porch —
Steam oil. Nice condition. $14,000
No down payment Agent LA 8-0606
ST. ALBANS
554 M0. TO BANK
TWO-FAMILY
This house has 2 completely new s
5fi5 roam apartments—all appliances "
are also new—never used! Over! 4
5,000 sq ft ol landscaped grounds— |
over sized garage with aluminum, f
door—oil heating system—white-1 .
walled basement-both apartments ,
vacant. Owner will be at pre- ,
mises—174-45 128TH AVENUE Sun-A
day only from 10 to 5. Other days,
you can call JAmaica 6-7740 and
ask for Mr. Jiranek. One Apart
ment can be rented for $125—ten
ant Is waiting! Then balance of
monthly mortgage payment will only
.be $54 for you!
CALLING ALL PEOPLE
$70 DOWN
YES, PEOPLE, for $70 Cash you
Can Now Own a Beautiful 4 Bed
room Dutch Colonial with Finished
Basement and Extra Bath for The
Low Price of $10,500 Your Monthly
Payments Will be Only *59 81.
MR ARC
OL 9-9201
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
$89 M0. TO BANK
SOLID BRICK
» yon are a GL or a civilian,
you can own this house but you
MUST have a Job! This house has
Cth huge rooms—beautifully fin
ished basement—ltk baths-3 tre
mendous bedroome walk - hi ward
robe Uoeeto over sized garage—
neatly landscaped grounds—oil heat
and Is only 9 years old. location
|g unbeatable—beautiful residential
section. We are the owners and
Invite you to see this house on
Sunday from 10 to 5. Address is
186-43 144TH TERRACE If you
want to call at any other time
ask for Mr. Tobias JAmaica 6-7740
SPRINGFTEIJ1 GARDENS
$90 M0. TO BANK
DUTCH COLONIAL
This boose Io completely detached
4.800 sq. ft of landscaped grounds-
7 huge rooms—4 bedrooms-bean
tlfisl basement—automatic heating
svstom—and all essential extras In
cluded. QUl can boy this house
with no down payment, non-vets
only few hundred dollars dost
Owner at promisee only Sunday
from t* to 5. Address 104-20 EDGE
WOOD AVENUE - other times call
JAmaica 6-7740 and ask for:
Mr. Robinson
MERRICK PARK
large 1 family V> x 100 - 3 bed
na*. Finished attic. 1 full baths 2
car garage. Oil beef Newly decor
ated. $17,500 Snead HO 8-7700
i
T hen room ranen.
4ttons LA 8-7000
$29,000
We piowWy preerat:
BRAND NEW s FAMILY HOMER
• immense rms on each fleer, fea
turing latent advance designed kit
laid-no*
Surely (Ms
In your life'
hawlky realty
JAMAICA. LARGE ONE FAMILY
EXCEMJENT CONDTTKIN T room,
I Mocks from flub-
Gufy $16,666 NO DUtoWPAY-
Ufin
y 0L 8-4144
Awe.. Jamaica
WALK TO SUBWAY <
8 RMS:
M-O-N-T-H-L-Y
OPTION TO BUY
Call Owner
OL 8-4646 •
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
6 RMS
GARAGE
MONTHLY
OPTION TO BUY
ASK FOR MIKE
OL 84568
GREETINGS SHOPPERS
YOUR SEARCH IS ENDED
WE HAVE RENTALS
Apts. 4 Room Ground FI. Apt,
Houses. 5 Room Clean Hausa
5 Rooms Modern fi Neat
* Rooma Very Large
6 Rooms Extra Large
7 Rooms Good flection
NO FEE
WHEN QUALIFIED
AGENT
JA 3-4
BALSLEY PARK AREA. 1 Family
*125 a month, children
CALL SHARPE LA 7 2700
HOLLIS
MONTHLY
OPTION TO BUY
CALL AGENT
OL 8-6640
HAPPY HARRY
HAS HOUSES FOR RENT
He knows your problem* and h
a place far you to live Cal! hl
new if you need a bouse er aid.
HE HAS A PLACE FOR YOU
CALL HAPPY HAIRY NOW
JA 3-2572
ST. ALBANS 6 ROOM HOUSE FOR.
RENT ONLY $70 Per Month.
MR. PUTO
JA 6-7301
BAISLEY PARK
VACANT
PER MONTH
$150 CASH NEEDED
AGENT OL 9-9201
HOLLIS* — 6 rooms, near trans
portation vacant., children, 3 bed
rooms. beautiful back yard
Agent SP 6-9600
OZONE PARK
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS RENT
8 year old Brick Ranch, all rooms!
on 1st floor, finished basement apt. I
Garage, $99 per month with
OPTION TO BUY
Vacant — Immediate Occupancy |
Queans Home Sole* 0L 8-7510
VAN WYCK. 5 Bedroom borne, pret
ty as a picture A neat as a pin
$105 per month. Rent or buy. No
cash G I. AGENT AX 11402
6 Rm House 6 Yr Old
$78 PER MONTH
MR. FLAMM
AX 7-0900
5 Rm House Vacant
$55 PER MONTH
MR. USEF
JA 6-7301
RICHMOND HILL. Lovely 3 bedroom
home, finished basement, modern
kitchen and bath. $95 rent or buy
No cash GL No fee. AGENT
JA 3-1516
’
Ranch $65 Per Mo.
OL 9-9200
MR. ANO
JAMAICA — Handy man special
9 rooms, 2 baths, 2 kitchens. $70 a
month Option to buy No Fee.
AGENT
. ' JA 3-1516
ST. ALBANS
VACANT
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
NEWLY DECORATED
8 RMS
3 BATHS
3 KITCHENS
OPTION TO BUY
CALL OWNERS A6ENT
OL 7-7900
ST. ALBANS
MONTHLY
OPTION TO BUY
CALL OWNER
OL 8-6100
SENSATIONAL rentals
Coll Now JA 3-4800
AGENT
——s^a—e—■
Cedar Manor 2 Kitchens
2 Baths,
Occupancy November 15
Ront for only $135 Month
Ask far Mr. Sellier
Agent
OL 7-4781
Colotoal
tetaehed houae. Big bright, aunnyllarge family. 2 kitchens. 2 1
ooms. Vary good kitchen $10* rent'$l20 per month ront. WIU
Option to
rith option to buy. We raa Agaot l children
AX
I AGENT
JA nan
RMS 5 RMS
Newly Decorated
$ JLfl
MONTHLY
OPTION TO BUY
AGENT
*79
oSU fii o 47CA
AS, to. S,AS UL 0-4/JO
0L 0-4646 NtA, SOTWAT ~
6 RMS
VAN WYCK GARDENS Rent with
option to buy, lovely 5 room borne
with garage, oil beat, owner re-dee-
orating whole bouse. Call For Terms
HAH
JA 34300
ULTRA MODERN
OPTION TO BUY
CALL MR. BARRY
ol 8-9003 0L 0-3533
ft AfAA
ROCHDALE VIC.
2 FAMILY
$40 EST.
NET RENTAL
OPTION TO BUY
CALL OWNER
ST. ALBANS
2 FAMILY
$45 EST.
NET RENTAL
OPTION TO BUY
ASK FOR MR. MARTIN
0L 8-9003
ST. ALBANS - Fully furnished 6
rm*.. garage, *180 per mo.
AGENT
FI 1-2362
The Crazy Irishman
HOUSES FOR RENT
If you are interested In renting a
home and not haying any success,
kindly call us for our tree expert
advice and consultation.
............-w.-4
0L 9-4703
Ask for the
Crazy Irishman
5'A ROOM HOUSE $39 M
PER MONTH. CHILDREN.
IN JAMAICA
4R OSF.
OL *9202
R\NCH 7 ROOMS. ONLY *12 per
month in tbe Carden Section of
MR. DREW
' AX 7-0*72
JAMAICA — 8 rooma. children.
| near transportation. Rent *110,
move right In Vacant. Mr. Louis
AR 6 7880
Agent
SPRINGFIELD GDNS. VIC
LUXURIOUS
8 RMS
2 TILE BATHS
$128
MONTHLY
OPTION TO BUY
Ask far Mr. Pearl
0L 8-9002
BAISLEY PARK. Channing • room
Ranch type home. 5 sunny bed
rooms. finished basement, garage
SUM a month rent. Option to buy
AX 1-1406
AGENT
ST. ALBANS. 7 rooms, 4 bedrooms,
m baths, large home, this can be
yours for only Ito a month. No fee
AGENT ___ JA 3-6072
SOtrTH Oztme Park. Vacant, legal
2 family, IS rooms, fttilshed base
ment. 2 car gwrage. Rent *115.
year lease. Security No fee. Agent
JA 3-flH*
VERY LARGE home with 15 rooms
Near Van Wyck Blvd., rent or buy
*120 moodily. No fee AGENT
JA 3-0272
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ST. ALBANS: Owner will rent ten
room beautiful home for *115 per
month. Will arrange sale for right
party. AGENT AX 1-1404
HOLLIS
AVAILABLE NOW!
8 RM
FURNISHED HOME
2 Baths
Will Take Children
$100 MO.
Rent or Buy
AGENT
AX 1-1400
SPRINGFIELD Gardens Spacious ]
7 room Colonial "Spic fi Span". $100
month rant. Option to buy. Avail
able to qualified G.I. Agent
AX 1 1403
JAMAICA
DOUME-UP
LARGE HOME
Suitable For
2 FAMILIES
$120 MO.
Call Now!
AGENT
JA 3-1617
JAMAICA: Legal 2 family. 15 rooms,
finished basement, 2 kitchens. 3 I
baths. Rent *120 • month. 2 yeari
lease X option to buy.
AGENT_______________ AX 1-1403 ] |
CEDAR MANOR
10 RM. HOUSE
4 BEDROOMS
NEED PAINTING
OWNER WILL RENT FOR ONLYj
$100
Priced For Quick Sale
AGENT
JA 3-3460
CEDAR MANOR. 10 room house. ||
Needs only painting owner will rent'
for only *100 or will sell. No fee. 1
AGENT
JA 3 3460
HOLLIS
"DO IT YOURSELF SPECIAL”
NEEDS PAINTING
Nice Neighborhood
9 RMS
2 KITCHENS
$65 MO.
OPTION TO BUY
NO CASH GI
AGENT_J____ AX 1-1401 I
I FAMILY HOMES A APARTMENTS
ROOMS. OPTION TO BUY
fantabulous
COLONIAL
NO CASH
DOWN
$71.79 M0.
PAYS THE
BANK
I FEATURING: 3 bedroom* I
picture window living
rm., separate dining rm,
i Holwd kit, mod. both,
I plyrm size bsmt, garage,
large beautiful fully |
| landscaped plot.
FULL PRICE
$12,990
500 OTHER HOMES TO I
{CHOOSE FROM RANG-i
|ING FROM $8,000 TO |
$25,000.
In NYC Diol Cod* $16
IV 3-1805
382 S. Franklin St.
Hempstead
TROJAN
TN 8 8282
Springfield gardens
or
CALL
AX 1-0100
SPACIOUS
7 RM
COLONIAL
Large Plot. Many Extras.
$100 MO.
Available to Qualified G I
AGENT
AX 1-1402
HOLLIS - "Do it Y«*neV Special"
Needs painting, nice neighborhood
9 rooms. 2 baths. 2 kitchens. $65
per month. Rent, option to buy.
No cash G.I. AGENT AX 1-1401
ST. ALBANS
OWNER WILL RENT
10 RM
BEAUTIFUL HOME
$115 MO.
Wilt Arrange Sale for Right Partv|
AX 1-1404
AGENT
JAMAICA. Walk to subway. Large
R room Ranch. 2 baths, yonrs tor
only $05 per month Can exercise
option to buy. AGENT AX 1-1404:
RICHMOND HILL
l-OV(Jy
4 BEDRM
Hone
Finished Basement For Income
$95
RENT OR BUY
No Cash G.I.
AGENT____ JA 3-3928
JAMAICA
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
15 RMS
Finished Basement
2 KITCHENS, 3 BATHS
$120 MO.
2 Year Lease
AGENT
AX 1-1403
SOUTH OZONE Park, large 14 room
house, too large for present owner
Oversized garden plot. Will rent for
$105 with option to buy. AGENT
AX 114XV2 _________
s6uth~6zone PARK
VACANT
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
15 RMS
Finished Basement. 2 Car Gar.
$115 M0.
2 Year lease
No Security
___ H Qualified
No Fee
AGENT
JA 3-0272
RICHMOND HILL. Job relocation
ces owner to ront or sell Ms
charming 7 room bungalow for *95
per month. Rent with option to buv
if wanted. AGENT AX 1-1460
JAMAICA
"HANDYMAN SPECIAL"*
Will Take Children!
9 RMS
2 KITCHENS
$70 MO.
No Fee If Qualified'
BABYLON VIC.
FORECLOSURES
2% CASH DOWN
OR
RENT W/
OPTION
StO MO. S UP
BROKER
516 M0 1-3842
FREEPORT. $18300 U-yr -old Cape
Cod. 4 bedrms. oil bot water heat.
Near IJRR. Principals only. Own-
er. $16 FB 8-3195.
ELMONT
Floral Park S.
Lakeview
Roosevelt
NEW !!
Capes wilh lull dormers
Ranches wilh 3 bedrooms
lit Ranches with ree rm A garage
FROM
$17,500 l'P
Small down payment A 30 yr
bank
nttgec
shopping, banks A echoolx
lsinin to NYC subway
harry p, aaag»MAN »
S1AGC 74*4
522 Hempstead Turnpike, Elmont
WEST HEMPSTEAD.”Cape <M
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HEMPSTEAD
4 bedrooms. 2 ear (arage. Fin
ished basement, ideal location,
I19JMX). RO 6-5638 afiar 6:» .
OWNER
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rm Colonial*
Beautiful 7'k
oversized bedrooms + *
3
___ rm. in attic. lW*
fin
baths, fireplace, 2 car gar.U
Extras. Professionally land-*
scaped plot Exclusive. *
*16.999^
* FREE PORT
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3 bedroom Colonial, 2 baths,*
knotty pine kitchen, garage,*
oversize plot, oil heat, extras *
JUST REDUCED. GI no*
down payment. Civilians g.
*
$690.
*14.99#*
* ROOSEVELT
*
Detached 5’A rm bungalow*
tile bath, fin baaement. bar *
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fenced. Low taxes. Conven *
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lent to everythi-g.
* HEMPSTEAD
OEM*
_________ 1 fam ranch. *
fenced on lovely deep plot *
2 airy bedrooms, spacious*
living room, eat-in kitchen.*
tile bath fi extras. No down*
■ff Attractive
★
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♦
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- payment GI or FHA.
★
* RENTALS — ALSO AVAILABLE*
*
516 IV 3-3400 J
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* 3* Station Plaza, Hempstead *
(Boa Terminal)
*4t«-kk*-»t*kk*4i***-k*k4it
E-M-l-C-O
HEMPSTEAD W LAKEVIEW - 3
bedroom ranch. Dead-end street.
.Near schools, transp. OWNER.
$18X06
$I«. RO 4-3787
AGENT
JA 3-1516
ST. AI.RANS — 5 Room Bungalow,
fun basement, children. Move)
right in *90 mo
AGENT
SP 6-9600
JAMAICA — 2 family. 2 separate
apt*, vacant, 166th St station. *126
mo complete Mr. Shine, OL 7-6541
HOLLIS- 3 bedrooms, brick, tm
ranch. finished basement,
full dining rm *1,000 cash.
Call my Agent 516 IV 9-3935
Nastau-Suffolk For Saia
OPEN DOOR (TO ALL! POLICT
In the BETTER SECTIONS of LI I
50 TOWNS . . . YOU NAME HI
Urquhart Ha* It
53 Grove St. Hempstead IV 3-6515
ROOMING House for sale, *176 wk.
Income, no mortgage, filled with
responsible lodgers. AMityvtlle 4-
3667 Owner, -
2 FAMILY House for sale. * Up fi
5 Down. Immediate occupancy.
Owner will arrange financing for
buyers S16 IV 1-»1L
HEMPSTEAD RANCH
3 bedrms. 2 baths, finish
ed play rm, 2 car garage.
*13x10 cash. Call my agent
516 IV 9-363*.
ROOSEVELT — Beautiful ranch.
3 bedrms Uvlngrm-dtnlngrm. mod
ern eal-ln kitchen. Glass enclosed
Hollywood bath. F.xutaitely fin-
ished basement with bar. *2xioo
landscaped pM 1 car garafe
Rear patio. Many extra*. Meal
locution Must be seen to be ap
preciated. owner. Cell AU idtn *
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VACANT
MOVE RIGHT IN
WESTBURY
RANCH
3 BEDROOMS
FAMILY ROOM
$790
DOWN
BUILDERS CLOSEOUT
6 BEDROOMS
100x100 RIOT
FULL BASEMENT
$190
DOWN z .
BETTER
REALTY
MA 3-38001
277 Nassau Road
Roosevelt. L.I., N Y.
LAKEVIEW - Estate Liquidation
1 fam., 2 kitchens. tH baths, (ar.
beautiful 85'xl66' lot. good mother
fi daughter. AGENT EL 3-7266
HEMPSTEAD RANCH - 1
bedrms. 2 baths, finished
basement. Formal dining rm
8660 oaeh Call My Agent
ContidMU or FoUdwIng Rage
/ ORK CALL Ri 9-5300 .. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
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HELP WANTED
MERCHANDISE OFFERINGS
Buiiimi Opportunities
Female
Automobiles
EI-I’ERLY Woman to babysit, sleep
in call mornings and aflrrnoona
3 pm. wksnds all day —
'64'»
HO 4-2281
COMETS
'64'»
EASTERN PKWAY (KMGSTON)
Office and home for doctor or den-
tiat, 11 rma. parquet floors
OIL. NEAR TRANSP.
COPA 285 Flatbush Ave MA 38100
Via V-4- 4B-.
*ar ttnmng..’
52 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 19, 1963
HELP WANTED
FEMALE
Cent, from PrtxHm Page
MANICURIST-Lenox Terrace Beau
ty Salon 2204 Fifth Ave. (nr 135th
St.)—AU 6 3660
SELL XMAS CARDS NOW!
Tel. BE 3-7068—FREE CATALOGS
To 100% PfOtlt. Box assortment.
Includlno Mtony Classics, also rib-
everyday .boxes, novelties.
rapping, stationery.
GREETING CARDS
27 PARK PL. NEW YORK, N.Y.
SALESWOMEN — Exciting. glam
orous 100 per cent human hair
wig sties. Windsor, nationally ad
vertised in newspapers, radio A
TV have bona fide inquiries. No
canvassing. Direct sales exp. nee.
Car helpful, but not nec. Hi comm.
Mr Smith PE 6-6077.
BOOKKEEPER. The best, girl Fri
day. must type, be neat, depend
able, efficient, work in Westches
ter. top pay. send resume A photo
graph. Write Box. 0-9 c-o Am
sterdam News.
ATTENTION
SLEEP IN DOMESTICS
too Ladies Needed Everyday
TOP $ $ $ JOBS NOW
Live in Finest Homes
ARISTA EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
07-56 168 St.. Jamaica. OL 8-6150
OPERATORS
SECTION WORK
6 On Ladies' Sportswear
STEADY ALL YEAK
588 Broadway — 8 fl.
r> TRAIN TO HOUSTON ST STA.
PENSIONED woman to care for
children. Room, board and salary
Ca MO 2-6003.
OFFICE assistant — Experienced.
Light steno. CI 7-4111.
WOMAN — Earn High Coauniaatettk
In your spare time at home. Call
for Interview. PR 24
MOTHER'S HELPER. Young girt,
reliable, love children. Own room,
bath. (5161 BO te«7.________ \
TELEPHONE SOLICITOR
Strong personable v-aico to
pouttneate for
cellent opportunity for real Bvo
wire Salary A Bonos. DI 6-1330.
BEGINNER
STENOGRAPHERS
KCvCW V1o9* wiQGUGTvS
Starting Salary <316 For Mo.
’•$73 PER WEEK”
Apply Mon. thru Fri. Employment
office Western Electric Building
•m 111 owl wj
Downtown Manhattan at Fulton St.
Nr. all
Or
Miss A. Thurnall
571-2249
An Equal Opportunity Employer
WESTERN
ELECTRIC
A UNIT OF THE BELL SYSTEM
OPEN NOW
Secretaries "Madison Ave" <90-9100
Secretaries "Movie Co" <90-0100
Secretaries
"Adv. Agencies”
899-SllX)
Secretaries "P’k Av. Firm" <90-9100
Secretaries Trainees
990-9100
Clerk Typist
965 <80 WK.
Dictaphone Operator <75 <85 WK.
<85 <90 WK.
Staat Typtat
TYPIST. Experienced. Bedford
Stuyvesant. pari time 1-5 pm
Will also train in real estate —
Phone afternoons and Sai —
ST 3-6002
AMBITIOUS High School Senior to
work in Luncheonette. Saturday
and Sunday Call eves After 7 pm
ST 9-2824
SLEEP-In girl wanted, salary —
apply 1403 Bedford Avt. 1st Floor,
6 p.m.
TEMPORARY-
NO FEE
OFFICE POSITIONS
You may choose from positions im
mediately available in a wide
selection of businesses A variety of
interesting and pleasant positions at
gixid pay Our openings are better
than average because of our long
established reputation lance 1945)
ol supplvnig qualified employees
and friendly courteous service.
You may choose your own schedule,
location, hours, days, weeks, you
prefer. Positions range from 1 to
6 weeks Learn more about other
companies before taking your next
permanent position.
Come in for a friendly- talk. We'll
be glad to be of service to you
ECHELONS
OFFICE TEMPORARIES INC.
39 Cortlandt St.
55 W. 42 St.
45 W, >4 St.
WOMAN to care for twins. It nw-itha
old. Pensioned woman or college
student. K1 2-1926 (Bronx. East
163rd St. vicinity).
MAIDS, LIVE-IN JOBS
9441-860. weekly. Apply at once
DIX AGENCY CH 4-7172
249 WEST 34TH ST.
_____
Retail Trainee
Stock handling A receiving exp. Un
usual A challenging position with
national management consulting firm.
H S. grad, over 21; travel; excel
lent salary. Apply: 60 E 42 St. NYC.
Suit* 1622
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Male & Female
25 W. 14th St.
Employment Center
MEN - BOYS
GIRLS - WOMEN
JOBS FOR ALL
Full Time — Part Tims
DAYS A NIGHTS
Factories — Restaurants ’
Office Positions — Hotels
Machine Shops — Hospitals
Industrial — Luncheonettes
Gas Stations — Auto Trades
Dept. Stores — Trainees
Construction Trades
Building Service
Mechanical — Technical
Open 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
And Sat. to 1:30 p.m.
ALL SUBWAYS TO 14th ST.
COUPLE who can live A work with
emotionally disturbed children.
Maintenance A 97,000 yearly. Ger
trude R. Stein Agcy 64 W. 48.
. SUPERINTENDENT — Couple for
small furnished rooming house.
Bronx. Call TA 9-3181.
10SA.EESMEN — Male or female.
To travel to NJ.. Washington,
DC., and Phila. Car necessary
$150 week Write P.O. liox 34.
Bronx 60, N. Y.
COLLEGE GRAD TRAINEES
Sales Trattees
9115 WK.
Merchandbhig Trainees <180 to <115
Chemists few Grads or Exp <125 up
Math Grad t with or w/out exp41-12S
MANAGEMENT
Lawyer 2 to 3 yrs. Exp. General
Law
39M to <10M
Lawyer Ido Exp. Recent Grad
97.500
OK
<15.000
Physician Corp Clinic
ACCTS new Grds or Exp. Salary
Open
MBA’s for Executive Training Posi
tions $7400 Start
ADVERTISING
Asst. Project Director Mark-
keting Background $7 to
59 M
Sr. Project Director $12M
Media Researcher $13M
Acct. Executive $13M
INTERVIEWS 9 A.M. to 3 P.M.
HALLMARK
EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
THE FAIR EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY
Suite M-5
1270 AVE. OF THE AMERICAS
_______ <6th AVE )
BETWEEN 50th A 51st Sta.
ROCJKfct' 1^ L, lata ft LjPabFTER
_________ LT 1-6565
TypistSteno or Dictaphone
Expert IBM-£xec Open salary. Bank
_____________ UN' 5 2250
Do your Christmas saving Now!
Earn generous commi, selling
AVON
Gift cosmetics In spare time
near home. Free training.
No experience required
EN 9-3553 Ext. 150
GIRLS
HUNDREDS OF
POSITIONS WAITING FOR YOU.
Domestics 065 a week. Plenty of
Factory Jobs. Waitresses — Day
Worker — Nurses' Aides, Chamber
maids. Typists — File Clerks, etc.
Bring this Ad — Worth
$5.LOO
Towards A Slaap-ln Jab
Guild A££VVCy
200 W. T35tb St.
Cat Oat Tbh Ad
MATU«S Woman
dler < days pel
care for tod-
ST 3-5240
WOMAN To irtay with child Even
ings CaU JE 8-0670
CARB
Fer
children from I to
a.
4.
MOTHER will take care of children
any age. 812 50 wfc Owner of pri
vate home. CL 7-0231
DAILY CARE FOR CHILDREN
MOTHER’S HELPER. SletqMn pro-
feaatonal home. Beautiful reairien
tial neighborhood 30 minutes from
42nd St. Attractive private room.
Television. Call collect after 8
p m. rat) tts-iim.
WOMAN To
CMM.
Oajn
OR
» Take Cara of
* Evenings <
WOMEN
MEN
JOBS
ALL KINDS - COUPLES, CHAUF
FEURS, WAITRESSES, COUNTER
GIRLS. COOKS. HOUSEWORKERS
FULL-PART TIME. ETC.
For Sleep-In Domestics, exper
ienced A beginners, cooks. house-
workers, mother's helpers, nurse
maids, top salaries. Come in get
your Job — Pay later.
LARK’S EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
79 W. 125th St. Rm 210 LE 4-5720
EXPERIENCEJ) Beautician want
ed. Guaranteed salary from $50
up depending upon experience —
AT 9-9706.
_______
Beauticians Wanted, Exp.
Lenox Terrace Beauty Salon, Inc.
2204 Fifth Ave. tNr. 135th St.)
AU 6-3660
Liberal commissions. Free Life A
Health Insurance Interviews 1
P.M. to 7 P.M. daily Bring model.
REAL ESTATE Salesman or lady
for office in Hollis. Full or part
time. Call HO 4-8448 - SP 4-0106
SINGER — Must be’able to piay
organ for cocktail lounge week
end!. Norther-. New Jersey CaH
LA 48210
CHAUFFEURS Wanted. With A
Without ears Neatness essential
CaH OL 88757
EXPERIENCED Organist tor —
Church. OL 58070. ’
MERCHANDISE offerings
BRADLEY’S STUDIO Of Gospel Mu
sic. Mme ByTdie Bradley, Prop.
303 West 121st St. NYC. We car
ry all gospel song sheets, new and
old. Week-day. except Monday-
6 30 to 9:30 p.m. Sat. 11:00 a.m.
to 10:00 p.m.
BARBER chairs tor sale 950 each.
Good condition;
ABC Economy Express.
2OTIAmsterdamAve^^SW^^^7t
_________ FURNITURE
Special Beauty Equipment
New Automatic Hslr Dryers. 955 00
ea.s Vanities with large mirrors.
<72.50 ea.: latest style units. <IM
ea; Smartly designed partitions.
<72 50 an. I Styling stations Section.
<125. ea. Visit Our Showroom.
LEXINGTON EQUIPMENT CO.
KIM Third Ave. <100101 Sta.)
SAcramento 2-2236
IA 1-2206. New and Used. Easy
Warehouse Specials
Carpet rugs 9x12. <24 95. 12x12
a 12x15 tweed rubber foam. <45
up. Broadloom wan to wall. <4
a yard up. all colors. 5 piece
kitchen seta A beds complete
<23. 182 East 124 St., near Lex
ington Ave.
COMPARE PRICES A VALUES!
ON All FURS (2nd hand used) AT
MINX THRIFT SHOP
1400 3rd Ah. (ror 14 St.) LE 5 1988
2 ROOMS furniture like new, sac
rtf ice Leaving for Florida Call
mornings *UI noon A after 5 p.m.
ID 8 5497
MAPLE Set. bed. complete. Hi-boy.
and dresser, also dinette table
with 4 beautiful red leather chairs,
televteton RE 9-0250
AUTOS FOR SALE
2-dr Auto dr. Heater.
Defroster. Radio
$2135
Tri. Melon III) M0 $-4570
Authorised
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
SEVEN STATION SALON
For Sate.
Fully equipped
Asking 82.500
Call BU 4-7744
FOX SALE
Beautiful, Exclusive,
Waterfront Proparty
LOCATED CLAYTON. 1000 IS-
LANDS. N. Y , ON FAMOUS ST.
LAWRENCE SEAWAY. ONLY 3
MILES TO CLAYTON OR 1000 IS
LAND BRIDGE TO CANADA. CON
TAINS 15 ACRES AND. 2 COT
TAGES. BARN AND DOCK. CAN
BE CUT., INTO DESIRABLE 50’-
75--100' WATERFRONT LOTS OR
EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR
LABOR OR CHURCH ORGANIZA
TION, SUMMER RESORT ASSN.,
OR WONDERFUL TRAILER CAMP
OR LARGE MOTEL SET-UP. OWN
ER MUST SELL. SACRIFICE.
P.O. Bex 421, Old lyme, Conn
or PHONE EVENINGS
Area Cod. 203 GE 4-7130
FOR Sale: 3 chair Barber Shop
located at 2484 7th Ave., near
145th St. Price very reasonable
Call Felton SW 4-9458.
Shoe Repair 4 Hats — Quick Sate
Lease, low rent
RA 1-6118
MEN - WOMEN
Part Time-Full Time
NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY
EARN UP TO $150 WEEKLY
FOR PART TIME
1 OR $300 WEEKLY
FULL TIME
START EARNING
IMMEDIATELY,
REPUTABLE LADIES WIG
MANUFACTURER
With extensive advertising, will
train and start you in the TRE
MENDOUS MONEY-MAKING WIG
INDUSTRY. As expert wig con
sultant and EXCLUSIVE AGENT.
If you are presently employed
ONLY $25 IS NECESSARY
And company will finance you!
If you are not employed now 9425
cash investment is required. Apply
now as only a few openings are
available.
Phone JV 2-2215 Mr AJAX
ATTRACTIVE luncheonette and
candy store. 1465 5th Ave. NYC
Reasonable. Near school. LE 4-9624
(EN 9-7231 evenings)
FOR SALE: Year round Bar (License
lee 9400 yearly) — Restaurant
— Hotel on 4V4 acres in upstate
N Y. Located 40 miles from city
on main righway 17 M Land has
800 foot frontage on Route 17M,
18 bungalow units, gas station.
30 x 60 pool; space can also be
converted into a motel and night
club. Write P.O. Box 301, Harri
man. N. Y.
I
10 mi. from Lake George
Theatre and
Steak House
Jast finished very successful
season. Both af those prop
erties are folly equipped.
Full liquor license. Parking
fer 200 enrs on black topped
parking lot. This business
has a very excellent reputa
tian-Only those that have
knowledge af thaw business
I. cooking goad food should
be interested in this ad.
Owner & operator hat ac
cepted position with a major
movie maker & will not he
able to operate daring 1964.
Far further information
write Robert A. Patrick
7 Bread St., Giant Falls, N.Y.
Tel. RX 2 9119
FURNITURE Business, new and
used 4 floor covering Wonderful
income building. Real bargain
Acme, 1009 Arctic Ave., Atlantic
City, N. J.
LUNCHEONETTE (Jerry’s) Must
sell, leaving city. Income <750 to
9800 wkly. Can make much more.
Corner store 10 yr lease. $144X10
Equipment price 96.500. 1819 St.
Johns A Saratoga Ave. DI 2-9616
BARBECUE — Restaurant- fully
equipped. Good income. Must tell.
Terms arranged. AU 3-9670 or
AU 3-9943.
BAR — QUEENS. LaGuardia Field
World’s Fair area. High net. Low
overhead. Absentee management.
Active owner can increase tre
mendously, Can HA 9-9402. days
HA 4-3547 eves.
DRUG STORE. Pays wen tor two.
Hours 2:20 p.m. —10:30 p.m. —
Closed Tuesdays In Jamaica. Bro
kers Invited Owner OL 917874.
DRUG STORE for tale. Fine op
portunity for right man. Ve if
Good terms. Bedford Stuyvesant
Section. Box 1036
1251 Bedford
Ave.
BODY And Fender and Mechanic
Shop for sale Good location —
Call
PR 3-4087
DENTAL Office — Good practice
directly opposite large houslpg
project, entering Into specialty
Will Introduce to patients.
PR 4-4446
SACIFICE, Beauty Saten. Because
of Ulnesa. Integrated neighborhood
125th St Area UN 4 9954 AU 18173.
LIQUOR Store tor sole. Income <8
non $55.(XX) per year. Rent 965
per month. Price 87.(XX) Must be
nnld Immediately 213 Pacific St
Stamford, CMW. <#3-323-967?
MECHANIC WANTED
Ta work on perrentage basts. 6 atory
garage. Good opportunity for mo-
chtnlc in small shop who needa
larger quartern Contact Lloyd
Townsend at Mel’s Garage, 65
W 115th St , EN 9-1414
BAR B Q RESTAURANT - All
**•
tvpe« "f **“<* '«*v*
eases of Ulneae tai family -
AD
LEGAL NOTICES
INDEX NO.
CITATION
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF NEW YORK. BY THE GRACE
OF GOD FREE AND INDEPEN
DENT.
To any and all unknown persons,
heirs at law. next of kin and
distributees of ANDRADES LIND
SAY BROWN, also known aa
ANDRADES L. BROWN. AN
DRADES BROWN, and ANDRAD
ES S LINDSAY, deceased. if
living, and if dead, their respect
ive husbands or wives, U any.
heirs at law. next of kin and dis
tributees. executors, administra
tors. devisees and successors in
interest generally, and any and
all unknown persons who have or
may plaim to have an Interest
In premises 372 Herkimer Street,
in the Borough of Brooklyn, County
of Kings, City and State of New
York, the right of inheritance to
which is sought to be determined
In this proceeding derived from
or through any of the aforesaid
persons or classes of persons all
of whom and whose names
and post office addresses and
place of residence are unknown
and cannot after diligent inquiry
be ascertained,
SEND GREETINGS:
WHEREAS. WILLIAM J. LINDSAY,
who resides at RED. 4240 Upper
Marlboro. Maryland, has presented
a petition praying lor a decree es
tablishing the right of inheritance
to the real property known as and
by the street number 372 Herkimer
Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn,
County of Kings, City and State
of New York, and more particularly
described In said petition, of which
ANDRADES LINDSAY BROWN, also
known as ANDRADES L. BROWN
ANDRADES BROWN, and ANDRAD
ES S. LINDSAY, deceased, who at
the time of her death, resided at
372 Herkimer Street. Brooklyn. New
York, died seized, and determining
that WILLIAM J. UNSAY was a
brother of the half-blood, and the
sole distributee of the said decedent,
and he succeeded to ail the right,
title and interest of the said dece
dent in such real property, to the
exclusion of any other person or
persons._____
NOW, THEREFORE, you and each
one of you are hereby cited to show
cause before a Surrogate’s Court
of the County of Kings to be held
in the Surrogate's Courtroom at the
Courthouse in the Civic Center. No.
2 Johnson Street, Brooklyn, in said
County on the 16th day of October.
1963, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon
of that day why such decree should
not be made.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I
have caused the seal of our said
Surrogate’s Coart to be hereunto
affixed.
WITNESS HON MAXIMULLAN
MOSS. SURROGATE of the
County of Kings at the Borough
of Brooklyn on the 4th day of
September, 1963.
Albert M. Leavitt
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.
,
SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION —
File No. 1758 - 1961 THE PEOPLE
OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK
BY THE GRACE OF GOD. FREE
AND INDEPENDENT. TO: ALEX
CUMBERBATCH SEND GREETING
WHEREAS. NATHANIEL GREEN
BAUM, who resides at the Hotel
Granada, in the Borough of Brook
lyn. City of New York, has pre
sented his account as Executor of
CLARENCE EDWARD CUMBER-
BATCH, deceased, lately residing
at No 1461 Dean Street, in the Bor
ough of Brooklyn,-County of Kings,
City and State of New York, and
a petition praying that his account
may be judicially settled, and that
his fees tor legal service rendered
in the defense of the actions of
EUGENIE DUPREE against the
Estate, and MIRIAM CUMBER
BATCH against the Estate, and for
preparing the contract and attend
ing to the closing uu tee ante wl
premises 179 Putnam Avenue. Brook
lyn, New York, be fixed at the sum
of SlJWO.flO and that the Court a-
ward him the gum of 93.000.00 as
and for his fees for an other legal
services rendered to the Estate to
and including the decree on the ac
counting herein and the distribution
of the Estate.
NOW. THEREFORE, you and
each of you are hereby cited to
show cause before our Surrogate's
Court of the County of Kings, to
be held in the Court House., Civic
Centre. 2 Johnson Street, Brooklyn.
New York, on the 13th day of No
vember, 1963, at 9:20 o’clock in
the forenoon, why such settlement
should not be had.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we
have caused the seal of out said
Surrogate’s Court to be hereunto
affixed.
WITNESS. HON. MAXMILIAN
MOSS. Surrogate of oar said Coun
ty, at the Borough of Brooklyn,
in the said County, the 2nd Day of
October. 1963.
(SEAL)
Albert M Leavitt
Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.
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OFFICER ASSIGNMENTS
The highest ranking Negro officer in the Armed Forces
today is Major General Benjamin O. Davis, JT., who
recently completed a tour of duty in Germany as Deputy
Chief of Staff for Operations, United States Air Forces,
Europe.
General Davis is now on duty in the Pentagon as Direc
tor of Manpower and Organization, Office of the Deputy
Chief of Staff for Operations, United States Air Force.
General Davis’ father, Brigadier General Benjamin O.
Davis, Sr., U.S.A. Retired, now lives in Washington, D.C.,_
after serving 50 years in the United States Army.
The senior General Davis recently completed additional
service to his country as a member of the American Battle
Monuments Commission.
For record and reference here is a limited listing of the
wide range of assignments held by Negro officer personnel.
Colonel John F. Harris, Medical Corps, Post Surgeon, Fort
Lewis, Wash.
Colonel Campbell C. Johnson, Infantry, Assistant to the
Director, Selective Service System, Washington, D.C.
Lieutenant Commander Dennis D. Nelson, USN, Station
Relations Officer. Ajrmed Forces Radio and Television
Service, Los Angeles, Calif.
Colonel George S. Roberts, USAF, Director of Material
313th Air Division, Okinawa. •
Lieutenant Colonel Clarence M. Davenport, Artillery,
National Guard Bureau, Department of the Army,
Pentagon.
Commander John H. Jackson, USNR, Medical Officer, U.S.
Naval Hospital, St. Albans, N.Y.
Colonel Edward C. Gleed. USAF, Deputy Commander, Com
puter Programming and Systems Training Office, Sant*
Monica, Calif.
Lieutenant Colonel Henry L. Hines, MC, USAF, Chief of
Medical Services, General Hospital, Tachlkawa Air Force
Base, Japan.
Lieutenant Colonel Frederic E. Davison, Infantry, Chief of
Manpower, G1 Division, Headquarters, Second US. Army,
Fort Meade, Md.
Project Mercury
First Lieutenant James McCall, Infantry, Platoon Leader,
Company "A ”, 1st Battle Group, 3d Infantry, Fort Myer, Va.
Colonel Vance H. Marchbanks, USAF, Medical Officer, U.S.
PROJECT MERCURY Satellite Tracking Station, Kano,
Northern Province, Nigeria, West Africa.
Lieutenant Colonel John T. Martin, Infantry,. Executive
to the Counsellor, Office of the Assistant Secretary of
Defense (Manpower), Pentagon, Washington, DC.
Lieutenant Colonel Willard C. Stewart, Infantry, Organi
zation and Training Branch, Office, Deputy Chief of
Staff for Operations, Department of the Army, Pentagon.
Colonel Nelson S. Brooks, Director of Communications,
Headquarters, Fourth Allied Tactical Air Force, Ramsteln,
Germany.
Lieutenant Cdlonel John C. Robinson, Infantry, Professor
of Military Science, Howard University, Washington, D C.
Colonel Melvin W. Ormes, QMC, Commanding Officer, U.S.
Army General Depot, Metz, France.
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel James, USAF, Commanding
Officer, 92nd Tactical Fighter Squadron, Bentwaters Air
Base, England.
Lieutenant Colonel James Hurd, USAF, Professor of Air
Science, Howard University, Washington, D.C.
Colonel William A. Campbell. USAF, Advisor, Joint U.S.
Military Assistance Training Team, Ankara, Turkey.
Colonel George G. Evans, Jr., Deputy Chief for Material,
Headquarters, 3d U.S. Air Force, London, England.
Major Jeanne G. Childs, WAC, Assistant Operations Officer,
G4 Section, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo.
Leiutenant Colonel David A. Lane, USAR, Retired, Histori
cal Division, Headquarters, U.S. Army, Europe, Heidel
berg. Germany.
Lieutenant Colonel James D. Fowler, Infantry, Professor
of Military Science, Morgan State College, Baltimore,
Md.
Major Burton W. Lewis, Infantry, Assistant G4 Advisor to
the 2d Republic of Korea Army, Taegu, Korea.
Lieutenant Colonel Dean B. Mohr, Electronics Staff Offi
cer, Communications and Electronics Division, Office of
the Deputy Chief of Staff for Material, Headquarters,
U.S. Air Force, Pentagon.
Major James H. Robinson. MPC, Deputy Provost Marshal,
7th Logistical Command, Pusan, Korea.
Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin J. Benton, Infantry Advisor,
Army Section, U.S. Military Assistance Advisory Group,
Republic of China, Taipei, Formosa.
Lieutenant Colonel Arthur H. Booth, Artillery, Professor
of Military Science, Prairie View A&M College, Prairie
View, Tex.
Major Walter L. McCreary, USAF, Data Systems and Sta
tistics Office, Albrook Air Force Base. Canal Zone.
Major Thomas J. Simmons, AOC, Chief, Classification and
Procedures Section, Office of The Adjutant General,
Department of the Army, Pentagon.
Major Littlejohn
Major John C. Littlejohn. Artillery, Student, U.S. Army
Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth,
Kans.
Lieutenant Commander James D. Saddler, USN, Dental
Officer, Oakland Naval Air Station, Oakland, Calif.
Major John E. McDaniels, Artillery, Ol Plans Officer,
XVIII Airborne Corps, Fort Bragg, N.C,
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas S. Williamson, TC, Adjutant,
Oakland Army Terminal, Oakland, Calif.
Major Robert L. King, USAF, Chief Procedure Division,
Headquarters. U.S. Air Force, Europe, Ramsteln Air Force,
Base, Germany.
Major William L. Magee, Chief, Maintenance Division,
Tobyhanna Signal Depot, Tobyhanna, Pa.
Major Iverson Shavers, TC, Professor of Military Science,
Southern University, Baton Rouge, La.
Captain James M. 8cruggs, Infantry, Commanding Officer,
Company "A”, 3d Battle Group, 1st Brigade, Fort Ord,
Calif.
Caotaln Andrew Chambers, Infantry, Assistant Supply
Officer. 04 8eetlon, Headquarters, Fort Myer, Va.
Major Ralph H. Anderson, CE, Chief, I&S Branch Depart
ment of Engineering, U.S. Army Engineer School, Fort
Belvoir, Va.
Lieutenant Colonel Elllotte J. Williams, MSC, Executive
Officer, 31st Medical Oroup. Darmstadt, Oermany.
Major Adrian Jones, MPC, Provost Marshal, U.S. Army
Garrison, Fort Leavenworth, Kans, r
Lieutenant Colonel Beniamin W. Johnson, TC. Chief.
Theater Branch. Plans Division, Office, Chief of Trans
portation. Denartment of the Army. Washington. DC.
Lieutenant Colonel Thomas J. Monev, USAF, Deputy Chl*f
of Rtaff for Personnel, Bolling Air Force Base, Wash
ington, D.C.
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56 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 19, 1963
INFORMATION 3?;
- SOCIAL SECURI
A good many people 65 and
over are losing monthly social
security payments because they
have not recently checked with
their social security office.
1
! receive some payments from
'social security. In the case of a
single person, it is possible in
'some instances to receive some
payments even though the worker
makes $2900 a year.
Regardless of earnings, pay
ments can be made for any:
'month in which a person earns:
$100 or less and is not active!
jin a business of his own. If his!
total earnings for the year are!
$1200 or less, payments may be;
made for every month in the,
year.
If aay of these situations apply
to you, get in touch with your
Heal social security district,
office. An application is effective
as much as 12 months before
the month it is signed. Because
of this, it is possible, in some
cases (o pay benefits for the
preceding 12 months. Therefore.!
it is important that you do not
delay in checking with the Social
Security Administration regard
ing your status. It may prevent
further loss of payments which
are rightfully yours DON’T DE
LAY CHECK TODAY!
Form a good habit and read
the Amsterdam News — every
week!
These people fall into two main
groups. In the first group are
those who do not believe they
have worked long enough under
social security to qualify for pay
ment Changes in the law in re
cent years have reduced the
amount of work required for
payments Therefore, if you have
not applied for social security or
discussed your eligibility for pay
ments since 1960. try again. You
may now qualify for monthly
payments.
The second group are those who
are 65 and over and are still
working. If you are in this cate
gory, you may' be eligible for
some benefits. Many people be-
ligVe that if they earn over $1200
if a year, they cannot re
ceive benefits.
Not The Case
This is not the case. For in
stance. a man over 65 with a
wife who is also 65 or older
may. depending upon the
amount of his benefit, make as
much as $3500 a year and still
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FORTIETH YEAR . Members
of Convenant Lodge No. 6 AF
liAM of King Solomon Grand
Lodge of the State of N e w
York. Inc. at 40th anniversary
celebration held recently in the
Lodge's auditorium at 106 W.
127th St. with special program
marking the event. Front
row (1. to r.) Stanley Brown.
Charles Jacobs, William R.
Dames, grand master; Charles
Gillespie, William Manning,
worshipful master. Batk row
ft to r.) Lambert Seals, Sam
uel Smith, Douglas Holifield,
Gilbert McRae, James D.
Moore, Preston Hobbs, Conrad
Richardson", Allen Quarterman,
grand organizer. Not shown are
Marlon Williams and Alfred G.
Sewell.
A Fugitive
From Dixie -
Who Isn't?
CLINTON, La. — A state coart
judge Monday issued a warrant
for the arrest of CORE’S nation
al director, James Farmer.
A CORE official in New York
said Mr. Farmer was on a speak
ing tour in the North, but doubt
ed that he would return to Louis
iana soon.
District Judge John Rarick is
sued the bench warrant for Farm
er’s arrest after he failed to ap
pear to testify in the contempt
hearing of 26 persons accused of
picketing stores last weekend in
Registration Rises
AmongNegro Voters
The racial climate in the South and increased
local interest on the part of civic, religious, and labor
groups in registration were credited with being princi
pal factors which brought about the strong upsurge of
registration in the predominately-Negro districts in
~~ T.
New York last week.
Democratic county leader r.d-
ward N. Costikyan said he felt
the registration increase "reflects
a substantially greater interest
While the overall city average
showed an 8.3 per cent increase,
an analysis of the registration fig
ures showed that there was an
18per cent increase in
Democrat-Lib-
Bedford-Stuyvesant area and 11
per cent upswing in he four pre- candidate (or the civilCourt,
100 000 ,eaflets
dominately Negro districts in Har-.wh(> had
•
Surging non-partisan registration.
The Harlem districts, the 11th, feH tha( ••Negroes are beginning
12th, 13th, and 14th Assembly Dis- to see that WUot ls one
tricts had an increase of 13,731
registrants added to the already
existing 1 ’9,260 registered voters
and the 11.5 per cent increase
was better than the 9.1 county
wide increase.
the most important weapons we
have in the civil rights struggle.
la Brooklyn
violation to an earlier (?) the
judge had Issued against CORE OOCIQI OSCUfliy
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ity.
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Scores of civic groups had wag
ed pleas for increased registra
tion including the tlew York
branch NAACP, Omega Psi Phi,
Coordinated Community Services,
AFL-CIO Central Trades Council,
Interdenominational and Baptist
Ministers Alliances, and youth
groups from the Boy Scouts, ACT,
a display now on view at the HARYOU and others in the Har
145th Street and St. Nicholas Ave- iem area.
nue Office of The Bowery Sav
ings Bank.
The complete range of bene
fits made possible through So-
♦ tffcial Security are dramatized in
ants (meter maids> are needed
$4,000 to $5,080 a year.
many areas. The position pays
by the city to fill vacancies in
Mrs. Lillian Upshur. Democra
tic leader in the 12th A.D., South
credited much of the 2,397 In
A series of booklets describing
crease'in the district to sound-
in detail the retirement, disabil
truck pleas urging citizens to show
ity and survivor's benefits of
Applications for the examina
their protests over Birmingham
Social Security are also available
tion to be held Dec. 28 may be
at this Bowery office. This dis- by registering. She noted that
obtained by mail or in person play1, prepared by the Social Se- there were a number of first vo-
at the Personnel Department’s curity Administration, will be on ters recruited in the club's night-
Application Bureau, 96 Duane view during regularbanking hours ly soundtruck drive for registra-
St. '
until the end of October.
tion.
Brooklyn's 6th, lOtn and 17th
Assembly Districts, which was the
area of heavy concentration by
the Democratic National Commit
tee and a rival non-partisan Bed-
ford-Stuyvestant Registration Cru
sade, had an increase of 11,301,
added to its previous 62,880, for
an 18 per cent increase, as com
pared with a countywide increase
of 8.9 per cent. —«»-={ —
In the Bronx’s heavily-Negro
6th A.D., there was an increase
of 2.927 added to its already exist
ing 25.511 registration, while
11th AD. had an Increased regis
tration of 4,748 added to its al
ready existing 55,357 registrants.
Attorney Basil Patterson, chair*
man of the Political Action Com
mittee of the New York branch
NAACP, praised youth groupa and
younger citizens for playing a ma
jor role in helping to increase
registration in the Negro com
munities.
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