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i *-»»> cL V* AivAX Railing In Theatre Falls The brass railing in front of se first balcony of the Apollo i eenager Held After Man Dies Tony Mitchell. 1«. of J5M-1 ""leater crashed into the orches- .. . , ira seats Monday afternoon but, . , . „, Harlem River Drive, Is being held without bail m connection with the u death of 31-year-old Leroy War- jrea who lived at 206 W. lJ8th 3t. Warren who was employed .. ... _ ... ,,, w miraculously no one was sitting . . in the seats where the raittngl . woiiiun neia For Keeping Child 3 Days Mrs. Vivian Brown, 36, charged 'vlth kidnapping five - year - old Juanita Brown, no relation, is being held In 8590 bail for a hearing this week in Criminal Court. marge uaa Of 5 With Bx. Holdups » Harry Wilson. 29, of 1314 Bos­ ton Rd., Bronx, charged with a number of armed r-'bberius and Jackson Reelected Grand Patron Eugene Jackson of New Or­ leans, was reelected Supreme Grand Patron and Mary Hinson of Baltimore, Supreme Grand Matron at the 31st Biennial General Grand Masonic congress held recently at Hotel Statler The seven-day sored by the Supreme Grand Chapter AFAM was attended by delegates from 20 states and three foreign countries. Meade Grant. Jr. of New Orleans who was reelected pre­ sident general, presided over the v .3 ■ • N. T. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct 19, 19«S by a trucking concern, died in Harlem Hospital on Oct. 6. Police said Warren was stab­ bed in his home on Sept. 26 and admitted on that date to vas Harlem Hospital, He was releas- d as an out-patient three days later but returned on Oct. 5 com olaming of pains. He was re- ?dmitted but died the following day. Hilton. felonious assaults is being held in Wilson was arrested early Satur­ week In Bronx Criminal Court. $10,000 bail for a hearing this Police said Mrs. Brown whq lives with Juanita’s mother, Mrs. Nancy Brown at 1730 Amster­ dam Ave., was gtven permission on Oct. 8 to take the child for a walk. Police said the child’s mother, no relation to the ac­ cused. notified them when Mrs. Vivian Brown failed to return. Det. Sonny Wood of the W. New York born gunman admitted 153rd St. detectives arrested Mrs. Vivian Brown who was found the shoootlng of Mrs. Lillian Feld- walking with the child Friday man on 6 while holding up at 143rd St. and Lenox Ave. Mrs. . r icq,!, Brown told police thnt niter Ink. hw ll,,“or ,,ore “ “5 E' 169,b he shared with his wife and five day morning in his home which Police said the 5-3 125-pound children. congress. $low-Heoting Furnace gotyoudown? Replace your old fuel-eating, alow-heating unit with a modern, dependable automatic Awerican-Standard BOILER and enjoy the ma«le of hat water comfort ing the child out she started drinking last Thursday and went Det. Leo Kitchman was assign­ to the home of an unidentified ed to the case by Lt. Arthur Young and after investigating|friend on W. 123rd St., where Mitchell's friends and associates s^e stay«d for three days. picked up Mitchell who lives with his parents, for questioning. Mit­ chell, police said admitted the assault which be said followed an improper advance toward him by Warren. Police said the child was un­ Wilson, who had been sought by the police for several months, was taken into custody by Det. William Hoy of the Simpson St. detectives. Police said he used Form a good habit and read a 22 revolver and told his vie harmed and well fed. the Amsterdam News — every tima to take their loses off their week! ! income tax. St. Poli)ce said Wilson was iden tified by 15 other robbery vie tima. Senid Plumbing & Heating Corp. 214-10 42nd AVENUE , . BAYSIDE, NEW YORK HA 8-3400 Members of the Nigerian com­ munity in New York gather HAIL NEW REPUBLIC — geria's change over to a repub- Diplomat sponsored by the As- sociation of Nigeria of Ameri­ ca, Inc., L. to R.: Mrs. Mattie A. Akinwunmi, Jobo Elerue, vice pesident of the Assn., Pa­ tricia Jacobs; Simeon Jacobs, with their country’s diplomatic officers to mark occasion of Ni- lic and recent inauguration of its first president Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, former Governor Gen­ eral. Event was held at Hotel Confab Set On Guinea In London Seeks Write Miss. Gover JACKSON, Miss — Aaron Hen- r ry, militant NAACP state presi­ dent in Missisippi, launched a c write-in campaign for himself as s a candidate for Governor of the 1 state in the November 5 elections f and announced that Rev. Edwin j King, Jr., a white Methodist j minister, would be his running 1 Urban Renewal Moves Ahead In Virgin Islands , VIRGIN ISLANDS — "Vigor­ ous strides forward” are being made by the U. S. Virgin Islands urban Gov. Ralph M. Pa ie won sky reports. Fifteen buildings will be con­ served and renovated to help preserve the picturesque char­ acter of the old Barracks Yard area on St. Thomas island, while 63 structures will be demolished. When completed the program will provide a new Government Center, public and private housing and several commercial struct­ ures. Financing of the Barracks Yard Project was arranged through a Federal loan of $1,196,- 038. president of LNA; Mrs. Gloria Walker, Dr. Uduaroh Okeke, Nigerian delegate to United Na­ tions, Mrs. Myre Sidberry and Orta Eromosele, Nigerian vice Consul in N.Y. — (Gilbert Photo U. S. Bonds U. S. Series H Savings Bonds N Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct 19, 1963 Glittering Crowd At Met Opening Rocky Names Pierce State Youth Director Bury “Chuck” ei Thompson, \ Ex-Dancer By PERDITA DUNCAN choreographer. She incorporated in the ballet an Ethiopian chief­ tain performed by Khemfoia Tol Padu. Ambassador oi Gnana io the UN Alex Quaison-Sackey and Mrs. jQuaison-Sackey were among the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Avnet in Box 10 of the Diamond Horsehoe as the Metropolitan Opera opened its 79th Season to a glittering crowd of opera lovers sin« in the followin< “P™’ ,las‘ ,he Youth PrQgram for the citys and society folks Tuesday night. iseason Performed in brackets) — Police Department since June, They dined at Sherry, the posh Tchaikovsky’s ' Eugene Onegin” 1961, was appointed to the $23,100 Opera club. Leontyne Price is scheduled tolputy Commissioner in charge ofi I. |< 1959-19591 Verdi's "Requiem a-year state post Monday by Re- During the 1963-1964 Miss Price to Sing Pierce. 38-year- Lawrence W IS The new director of the State Division for Youth •chuck” Thompson. 52 told the Amsterdam News Wednesday that he anxious-held in the chapel at wiw As ly is looking forward to his new position because it wednesda^ night^a'nd his™ tody “challenging, demanding and exciting.” |was buried Thursday morning in Sommerville Cemetery Pigmeat Funeral services for Charles versatile were! dance, sing and clown. season old Democrat, who has been De-!°Hices and personnel of the divi- sion, and will serve as chairman of the State Council on Youth. Thompson, who lived with his wife. Alma, at 101-05 24th Ave. East Elmhurst, died early Sun-jtions to the nearest pedeJ'®* day morning in the Will Rogers serve Bank or branch for de- Fowler Tops ' Hospital in Saranac Lake. N. Y. livery to registered owner. In his new post he Joins Georgei----- 'icsliei h.s wife he is also sur­ vived by a brother. Frank. . Thompson, a member of the Smiles and Smiles dance team or a number of years was also a straight man for comedian Markham. He was a entertainer who could U. S. Bonds Interested in investing in Ser- ies "H” Savings Bonds? Banks and other financial Institutions will accent and forward* applies- Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Bundle 1958-1^59- a special Good Friday publican Gov. Nelson A. Rocke Fowler, chairman of the State Commission for Human Rights, among the Governor’s top Negro were guests of Met general mana- Performance, and the new pro- I am very pleased and excited!appointees. Fowler is the high- ducticn of "Aida”, which will ger Rudolph Bing. open the Saturday matinee radio 'over the new appointment,” Com-' 'St-salaried Negro in state serv-, series on Dec. 7. She will also missioner Pierce said this week i:<*. earning $25,200 a, year feller. The Met opened with the very successful "Aida” which had Ka­ therine Dunham debuting as the Teachers Support Princi}Ill I Twenty-seven out of 48 teach­ ers on the staff of East Har- lem's PS 80 signed a petition sing Pamina Elute”. in "The Magic as he prepared to clear off his, A graduate of St. Joseph’s Col-, tdesk here and report to his new)lege and Fordham Law School. h Other artists who will perform duties in Albany on Oct. 25. With-i Pierce resides with his wife, Wil- with the Metropolitan this sea in a week after he takes over ma and three children in Brook- son are Mattilda Dobbs and lyn, but will move to Albany to the state post he must appear at George Shirley, both returning take over the new position. state budget hearings on his artists and Junetta Jones, soprano agency. who makes her debut. Attorney Pierce, sistant District Attorney in Miss Jones, a native of Balti­ Queens and a prominent Catho­ more, was a National Council Au­ lic layman, succeeds Alexander ditions winner. After entering the Aldrich, the Governor’s cousin in National Council’s regional audi­ the state post. Mr. Aldrich, now tions, Miss Jones made the finals and as a result of awards was |executive assistant to Gov. Rocke- given a partial season contract feller, reportedly had strongly re- with the Met. {commended Pierce for the job. The appointment by Gov former As- Rockefeller of Pierce, although he is a Democrat, was seen in political circles as a move to-! ward strengthening his image) among Negroes who have criti­ cized the Governor over his fall-] ure to name more Negroes to top state posts. Pierce is considered) one Qf the state's experts in youth work. She is a graduate of the Pea body Conservatory of Music where ... she received a bachelor of music His Duties Decide wisely on your next printing job! Whether it’s Letterpress so^s or Offset, you'll be wise to see — rosehbwg IRA priniihg Special attention to — CHURCHES • SOCIAL GROUPS • FRATERNAL ORGANIZATIONS LE 4-4340 % IRA ROSENBERG. INC. • 15 EAST 125th ST. • NEW YORK Free Estimates! HOW PEACHY! — Benjamin Bowles, 50, left, now subuued, was placed under arrest by his robbery and assault victim Tactical Patrolman Roger Peachey, right, dressed in wo­ man’s clothing, after Bowles allegedly robbed Peachey of $3 at the point of a straight razor. Bowles who lives in the Bowery froze when the officer drew his .38. Bowles is being THURSDAY. Oct 17 - Choral Art Society, William Johnson, di­ rector at Philharmonic Hall. 8:30 p.m. Also Friday at 2:15 p.m.. and Sun- Saturday at 8:30 p.m day at 3 p.m. * , / Pku 'declaring complete confidence in Where else can you get Martin Theatre for Children presents the integrity and hon(^ty*of their degree and artist diploma. She|«on of Youths in the Executive.i.uther King. Jackie Robinson. "Prince And the Pauper" Department, he will have respon- rov Wilkins. Poppy Cannon. Ger so Hall. 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m.' principal. Sidney Sincbff. sibility for administering youth services in -the state, juvenile delinquency prevention programs, youth education facilities, and all has appeared with the New Eng­ land Opera Company and the Bos- tonOpera Company. In addition she has made numerous concert apearances trade Wilson. Jimmy Hicks and Jimmy Booker but in the Ams­ terdam News. Out every Thurs­ day. As director of the State Divi- Anne Wilson and modern dance on a circulated petition, above company. Kaufmann Hall, 2:30 J their signatures, the 27 teachers said that they believed that di­ p m. FRIDAY. Oct. 18 - Erick Fried- Ethel Vail; soprano; Vincent man. violinist. Philharmonic Hall. Sh*rids- baritone; Town Hall, 3 eoff had a complete sense of fair- ness in dealings with all the chil­ dren in PS 80, 8:30 p.m. FRIDAY. Oct. 18. Royal harmoaic Orchestra, Carnegie P®- Donald McKayle and Dance: “Only when al1 avenues of helP yn Academy have been exhausted and child- V* s . - LITIGANT AND WITNESS - a glamour star of Hollywood’s Scat Man C rot hers, in a Golden Era. on ABC-TV’s "Day straight dramatic portrayal. In court,” last Thursday, testified for Rochelle Hudson, Concerts This Week n e ’ Three men were taken into custody by off-duty Correction officer Lloyd Williams and charg­ ed with malicious mi«chief and disorderly conduct. Harry Warner, 31_ of 1492 Bry­ ant Ave., Bronx; Ernest Dukes. *», of 21 W. 137th St. and Harold Wilborn, 30, of 539 W. 144th St., were arraigned before Judge Ar­ thur Dunaif in Night Court and held in $500 each for a hearing this week. U. S. Bonds Interested in investing in Ser ies **H" Savings Bonds? Banks and other financial institutions will accept and forward applica­ tions to the nearest Federal Re­ serve Bank or branch for de­ livery to registered owner. held in 85.000 bail for a hear­ ing in Criminal Court this week. (UPI Photo) Shooting At Haitian Embassy It all started out as a dis- j cussion on the recent death-tak­ ing hurricane in Haiti, a man was shot in the buttocks, but on the advice of the U. S. State Department and the District A- torney's office, police will take no action because of diplomatic immunity. A spokesman for the Police Department said last Wednesday afternoon, shortly after 2 p.m.„ they went to the Haitian Con­ sulate at 60 E. 42nd St., where Consul General Andre Blie told them that five men had been' drunk and disorderly while dis­ cussing the situation in Haiti, but had left after breaking some windows. He said he did not want to make a complaint and (considered the matter closed. Colombia Student Two hours later, however. At-t| Itorney Michael C. Pollina called) (the police for an ambulance for) i one of his clients. Police said I (the client. Jean R. Bellende. of! (331 W, 68th St., a 2£year-old! Hall, 8 30 p.m. ,, _ .. A »rn sen HalL 3:30 p.m ** R Music, 3 p m. , . , Opera Workshop Inc. presents ' S°Pran°- Ud'tOperatic Concert. Community * p my House. w •.Vith Sheila Jordan, vocalist, Kos- .uthHall, 8:30 p.m. |w. 91st St, 7:30 p.m. ,S^Ut’ Opera Workshop Inc. presents Community House. 2fo SATURDAY, Oct. 19 - Musical, jazz Showcase: Betty Carter, Theatre for Children — PnnceiTrio, Arthur Prysock, Hank Mob- Prince .And The Pauper”, Jud-|iey( pony Pindexter, Art Blakey son. Hall. 2 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. an(j jazz Messengers. Town Lee Dougherty, soprano; Ro- Hall; 5 p.m. bert Skillman, at piano; Edward Johanne Severin, soprano; Jud- Aldwell, pianist; Town Hall, 2 son Hall, 5:30 p.m. P m- { J ise Toledano and his Ballet Jacques Margolies, violinist. Espanol. Town Hall, 8 p.m. Town Hall, 5:15 p.m. MONDA7, 21 — The Amer- The Harlem Opera Society in ican Symphony Orchestra, Car- ”La Forza Del Destino”, Fashion neeie Hall. 8:40 p.m. Institute of Technology, 8 p.m. TUESDAY. Oct. 22 - Michael Davis, violinist. Carnegie Hall. 8:30 p.m. .Alex Bereshny and his Spanish Dancers. Town Hall. 8:30 p.m. Josh White. Jr., Kossuth Hall. 8:30 p.m. Musicians Aid Society jazz con­ cert and dance. Central Plaza. 9 p.m. Sylvia Rosenberg. violinist. Town Hall. 8:30 p.m. Anatole Kitain. pianist. Phil­ harmonic Hall, 8:30 p.m. WEDNESDAY - Esterhazy Or- vio- 8.30 Ilinist, soloist. Town Hall, Rosalyn Tureck. pianist, Kauf- chestra with Sidney Harth. mann Ha!1.. I:K) p m. SUNDAY. Oct. » - Musical p.m. a ’Tears oU> ren have proved to be extreme­ ly disruptive in the classroom, or have been « menace to their own safety or the safety of their classmates, have they been sus­ pended. Heartening Sincoff, has become the center of a storm center since the be­ ginning of school, when some par­ ents in the school have called for his resignation, charging him with neglecting their education, refusing to raise the curriculum standard of the school and fail­ ing to provide adequate educa­ tional facilities for pupils. The twenty-seven teachers said in their petition; "The parents are justified In demanding the best education for their children and It is hearten­ ing to know that they are willing to devote much time and energy to secure their rights, but they should analyze the situation and seek a remedy for the unfavor­ able conditions at their source. ) and not try to square personal I grievances by maligning and falsely accusing a principal.” Supporters Teachers who signed the peti­ tion are, Mary Fitzgerald, Har­ old L. Lomax, Lynwood Cooper, Sandra Koplik, Rosalyn Ruben, Vivian Perimutter. Claire Fenig. Sophy Bunin. C. Campen, Doro­ thy Williams, Richard Oshin, Har­ riett Franke, Helen Fioretti, Ann Warren Reed, Eleanor Fletcher, Thomasena Matthews. Carmen N. Cruz, Kathlyn F. Carter, May P. Kantor, Sheila Winters, Marie A. Sudkoz, Mike Kassinow, San- !dra Bavin, Carl Offerina and Joan Montebone. Sen. Johnson To Address Conference Georgia State Senator Leroy Johnson will be one of the prin­ cipal speakers at the second an­ nual weekend forum of Sterling Artists. Inc., to be held on Satur- Iday. Oct. 26, at 12 noon, In the Terrace Room of the Hotel New Yorker, Vincent S. Baker, pre­ sident of the group announced Sen. Johnson, the first Negro I elected to the Georgia Legis­ lature since Reconstruction, will, address the second of three j forum sessions to "4)e held next weekend on "The Meaning and Making of Leadership." Baker; said. Others who will address sessions include George Daniels, j President of the United Young Republican Club, and leaders ofi the NAACP. CORE, and other civil rights groups. as long as you’re up get me a Grant’s Get the Scotch that everyone is getting np for. Choice and cherished. Imported from Scotland after eight long years. Try Grant’s 8 at yonr favorite bar. 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Bellende was editor of the USIA publication described to be in satisfactory distributed in Russia. condition. Police said that be­ cause the Haitian Consulate has Where else caa yaai get Martin diplomatic immunity and no com- Luther King, Jackie Robinson, plaint was made, it would mere-! Roy Wilkins, Poppy Cannon, Ger- ly keep a report of the situation trade Wilson, Jimmy Hicks and in its records, but would take, Jinwny Booker but in the Ams- no further action. The Haitian) terdam News. Out every Thurs- Consulate had no comment on day. i the situation. Gtf-um Htmw Make tracks for the Indian Summer BIG SIZE Pow-Wow irioht how your favorite store is featuring Budweiaer in the handy Big Size. Stock up now on the King of Beers ...andtave! 16 ounces Serves 2 full glasses iMRHMLftt* Where there’t there’t Budweiser MNCUUR DU3CM. INC. • IT. LOUIt • • Wl AH6UU • LONDON — The British Colon- al Office has invited Dr. Ched- di Jagan and opposition leaders Forbes Burnham, of the People’s National Congress, and Peter D’ Agiar of the United Force, to send delegations to a reconvened con­ stitutional conference on British Guiana here on October 22. ; system be institued and elections provide current income through The conference, scheduled as a be held. prelude to independence for the A combination of the Burnham troubled South American colony, and D’Agiar forces could outvote broke down last fall when Jagan, the Jagan backers in British Gui- an admitted Communist, refused ana. Burnham, who Is pro-Ameri- to agree with demands of the' can. is leader of the colony’s Ne- two opposition groups that a pro- groes. while Jagan is leader of portional representation election!the East Indians. Treasury checks each 6 months. H Bonds held to maturity will yield an average of S-% per cent interest per year. Form a good habit and read the Amsterdam News — every On St. Croix Island progress is being made on two Urban Re- newal Projects, one in Christian- sted covering 36 acreb, and an­ other in Frederiksted. The Christ- iansted projects include a water­ front highway, low and middle- income housing and j commercial resort facilities. In Frederiksted the land will be used for individ­ ual family housing and ware housing. Free X-Rays For Harlemites As recent headlines have re- „ vealed, the first 8 months of 1963 have brought a 12 per cent in- 1 crease in new cases of tuber- a culosis In New York City. Be- cause TB is still such a serious menace here, efforts are being intensified to find undiscovered L cases of the disease and there- g by bring it under control. t The Harlem Tuberculosis Case- finding Project, aimed at early f TB detection, has been doing this type of3 job effectively for over a year under the joint sponsor­ ship of the Nev York City De­ partment of HerJth and the New York Tuoei culosis and Health Association. Twice each week, free chest X-ray < are available to anyone 15 years of age and over, and all are urged to take advantage of this easy step to better health. These free chest X-rays will be available from 11:30 a.m. to 6.30 p.m. at the following loca­ tions and on the following days this week and next: Thursday, Oct. 17 - 121 St. & 3rd Avenue (in front of Wool- worth) Wednesday, Oct. 23 - Amster­ dam Ave. A l«th Street Thursday, Oct. 24 - Seventh Ave. A 126th Street. Tallahassee Pastor Speaks “The Negro Revolution” will be the subject of an address by the Rev. J. Metz Roll’ns, Jr. on Wednesday October 23 at 7:30 p.m. at the Church of the Master, 360 W. 122nd St. A leader cf a bus boycott in Tallahasee. Florida and cf the successful campaign to desegreg­ ate lunch counters in Nashville, Tennessee. Mr. R'l’ins is now associate executive of the Com­ mission on Religion and Race of the United Presbyterian Church. REPAIRS CHIEF - Michael Klein, a career city civil serv- 1 rat, at left, was sworn in Thurs­ day to supervise the road re­ pair activities of some 1,800 Soft Whiskey fools you. It swallows easy. But it’s as whiskey a whiskey as any whiskey you can buy. “Simsbury” Castronaut full-size convertible sofa has been designed with dramatic simplicity. Foam** construction. Converts to a bed for two. Separate Castro-pedic mattress. highway maintenance workers in New York City by Commis­ sioner cf Highways John T. 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