New York Amsterdam News — 1963-10-26
1963
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2 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26, 1963
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the H. Eckstein
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dally loss - by Blitz figuring - CfWnsel.,
at <1,400 a day, or almost 3
time> the city's claim of <800 a
day. .
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when a
■‘‘“'wholesale drygoods store.
Har When texti,e workers were
cladm is submitted by the Har- brought under
lem Hospital annex s foundation the unjon
aegis ia
the regloaal
contractor.
tnumber 85. Two years Inter
The Public Works l*Pa‘'l™™‘ RWDSU extended its roots to the
light manufacturing industries —
corrugated box and garment sup
ply
Owns Building
'
official said the estimated <500
a day figure covers labor cost,
replacement of deteriorated ma
terial installed at the site and
protective services, or the coot of
maintaning watchman and pump
services at the site.
An affiliate of the AFL-CIO, 65
owns an 11-story building at 13
Astor Place. Union activities and
facilities take up the entire 11
neers and inspectors are makingn|9tr#tjve of.
estimates erf' thelcss and th<£ fi es. there are over 30 large and
He said the city s
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two years of Leon Davis and
Local 119* of the Drag and Hos
pital Employees union.
To aid that union in Its pre
vious battle to obtain collective
bargaining recognition for its hos
pital workers, be was a princi
pal in the Committee for Justice
to Hosp.lal Workers. He spoke
downtown. He pleaded Its -'uuse
te other labor leaden. Be can
vassed uptown. He urged Negro-
Puerto Rican communal support
of Local 119R.
"Negroes and Puerto Ricans
are among the city's lowest paid
and most exploited workers,” he
said then in his plea for Local
1199, most of whose members are
from the two groups, and he says
Morfi precisely, this would
mean, by computation of the con
structor's claim, the city has
realised a loss of <128,800 for the
92-work days between Thursday
of tho week and last June 14.
Blux and Greenberg were two
of several employer and union
officiate of the construction in
dustry who testified before the
commission last summer.
Asked about Blits' claim in Ms
testimony, Royal Riley, press
secretary of the Public Works
Department said the depart
ment still stands by its own es-
t.male of <500 a day loss to the
city, .adding that the depart
ment’s computation was a “far
more material figure''
"It will not be much higher
than that,” said Riley of the loss
estimate. “We're not in a posi
tion now So debate the merits of
his <BUtz’> claim.”
Aug. 15 “excessive," ' nagger
ated” and a matter to be con-
-Brown .
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voting 21-4 to expel Brown after
was postponed when she failed
to appear and roost of the club's
board was absent.
The ouster of Brown was made
after he had written the dob
and denied Mrs. Stitt’s charges
and refused to appear before the
board because Jones had leaked
the charges to newspapers.
Brown contended that Jones’s
action bad “made it difficult,
if not impossible, to receive an
unbiased bearing.”
Following Sunday’s action.
Brown termed it “A political
lynching held in a kangaroo court
on trumped up charges
Although Brown and Jones
have been extremely dose off
and on since 1949 when Brown
was first elected to the City
Council, they have waged a bitter
rivalry in between their periods
of working together.
Widens Breech
Brown's joining with Dickens
is expected to continue the pri
mary battles and farther widen
the breech between Jones and
Dickeng which was bitterly split
during the recent primary.
Blitz told the commiss.on last ,ive department store drug and lhe American econon
servke and
Aug 15 that his men were a.
most three quarters near i. onip c pjan offiCes which pay out Last year Robinson, who also
tion of the <1,000 o base « ™ $6,000,000 in benefits each year played a principal role in the
the then Acting Mayor Paul R.
Screvane called a halt to work
last June 14 to prevent an erup
tion of violence at the picketed
site.
Negro American Labor Council's
convention here in New York,
was named by its leader, A. Phi
lip Randolph, the dean of Negro
labor leaders, to the position of
from assets dose to <80,000.000.
The plan is financed by contribu
tions from employers at no cost
to union members.
In NALC
Security
The pharmacy bandies 300 pre
Iu the outgrowth of those dem
onstrations. more than 500 per-
Riley called Blitz’ claim of last >ons pickeled city Han Sunday
scriptions daily and does a half Ws chief assistant
a million dollars business annual
ly. The optical service provides
first grade lenses and dispenses
7,000 pairs of eye-glasses a year.
Somehow, his work in trade
unionism and civil rights overlap,,
undoubtedly because, as he, Ro ,5irne5’
btosoo says, “the Negro needs la- ^^thy
ROBERT DOWLING
-Powell
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Gilbert, Sigmund Gottlober,
Hbrry E. Gould, Dr. Samuel B.
Gould, Martha Graham, Lauder
Greenway, Harry D.M. Grier,
Kenneth Groot, Minnie Guggen-
August Heckscher,
Height and Mrs.
under the banner of the
press of Racial Equality.
Con-
They had walked eight miles
from 125th St. to Park Row to
protest alleged bias In the con
struction industry and “the tok
enism at its worst on the
presence of less than a dozen
Negroes and Puerto Ricans in
construction unions.
The "tokenism at its worst”
charge was made against Peter
Brennan, president of the New
York Building and Trades Union
Council, who said a Tew weeks
earlier that “at least a doxen”
Negroes and Puerto Ricans had
been admitted to apprenticeship
and membership in the craft
unions.
The march was a junior ver
sion of the historic march on
Washington last Aug. 28. It was
made to rally public support to
demand that Gov. Rockefeller
and Mayor Wagner cancel gov
ernment contracts with employ
ers and unions whose rosters
don’t include nonwhites
John Lewis, of the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating Commit
tee, who was recently arrested
and released in Selma. Ala., was
one of the key speakers at the
City Hall protest rally.
35.0M Members
Members may borrow money
at low interest rates from the
credit union which has $1,500,000
on deposit representing the sav
ings of 9.500 participants. Substan
tial dividends are paid each year.
District 65’s membership of
of 35,000 is second only to the
ILGWU. Of the 35.000 on the
roll. 6,000 are Negroes, and 5,000
Puerto Ricans. Between 25 to 30
per cent of new members are Ne
groes in the low-wage bracket.
The union handles labor pro
blems for workers in approxi
mately 2,000 business firms in
New York and surrounding areas
Including New Jersey. Four of
the largest department stores in
the metropolitan area have union
contracts with RWDSU. They are
Gimbels, Bloomingdales,
and Saks 34th.
In the field of civil rights, Dis
trict 65 has been playing an ac
tive role. Its delegation of 4,000
was one of the largest regional
groups to participate in the Aug.
28 March on Washington. But
more significant is a year-long
Freedom Fund Campaign which
is expected to produce close to
<100,000.
Thomas Hess.
bor and labor needs the Negro.”
Last June, Robinson, who be-
Also Dr. James
M. Hester,
comes 49 on Dec. 12, was named Celeste Holm, Arthur Amory
chairman of the March on Wash- Houghton, Jr., David M. Keiser,
ington organization which staged Dr; Grayson Kirk, Lincoln Kir- ,0
the historic and successful civil s5^‘n’ Rennet H. Korn, Mrs• i continue
rights demonstration in the na- Albert D. Lasker. Peter I.B
|Lavan, Robert Lehman, Lucille
tion’s capital
^crtrude 'lac.\' Alfred
J. Manuti, Joseph B. Martinson,
Loring McMillen, Gian Carlo
Menotti, Ralph Miller, Rev.
Vincent T. O’Keefe, Richard C.
Patterson, Jr., Leo Perlis,
Richard D. Peters, John G.
Powers and Jerome Robbins.
no small measure, to the work of
the towering, massive Robinson
whose trade-union zeal is in the
classic tradition.
Its success was the result, in
A man of strong emotions and
convictions, Robinson expresses
unhappiness over labor's failure
to take a more positive and forth
right stand on civil rights.
“The labor movement today
has failed to champion the cause
of the most oppressed working
people in the country.pt has fail
ed to move out into areas of the
Stern's unorganized and organize them,
declared the advocate of union
ism.
“Both Negro workers and white
workers are suffering from this.
Negroes, in many instances —
too many, have to fight the trade
union itself,”- he added.
"While there are some valuable
exceptions to this, it is a glaring
responsibility (of the labor move
ment) — consequently, it is lack
ing on the civil rights program.”
But Robinson has some recom-
Also Richard Rodgers, Dr.
Gustave G. Rosenberg, Max J.
Rubin, Samuel Rubin, Thomas
Scherman, Dorothy Schiff,
William Schuman. Walter D.
Scott, Dr. Frank Stanton, Fred
erick Steinway, Isaac Stern, Ed
ward Durell Stone, R. Peter Straus,
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, Joseph
Ternbach, Harry Van Arsdale,
Jr., Robert Whitehead and Mrs.
Philip Wise.
Met Opera
Auditions
For Singers
Actually, 200 persons started
off from the 125th St. CORE of
fice and were joined at 23rd St.
The funds, raised through volun
by 100 others. Another 100 from
tary contributions from the
Brooklys swelled the ranks to membership, will be used to sup-
400 and several score more who port various civil rights
came by car and train hiked it
to well over 500.
ethnic group activities.
and position on civil rights — and
Howard J. Hook, Jr., national
chairman of the Regional Audi-
mendations in improve labor's lions of the Metropolitan Opera
National Council has announced
that its Eastern Region Auditions
will again be held in New York
City beginning Tuesday, Novem
ber 19. 1963 and every Tuesday
thereafter through March 3rd,
labor itself.
Negro Leaders
In addition to joining “the Ne
gro revolution for freedom and
justice” and correcting inadequ-
ship positions. The top man is acies and injustices within the
Cleveland Robinson, secretary- house of labor, Robinson would
Thirteen Negroes hold leader-
Candidates residing in Con-
ightslnecticut win be auditioned on Sat
urdays, December 14, 1963 and
January 11 and February 8, 1964
and should write for an applica
tion to Mrs. Lynde Selden, 40
___ Field Point Park, Greenwich,
finance and provide person
al aid for the voter registration
drive.
„
3. organize unorganized work- ^onn
The auditions are open to
young singers with voices of op
eratic potential in toe following
age brackets: sopranos 19-30, al
tos 19-32. baritones 20-33, and
and information
may be obtained by writing to:
Regional Auditions, Metropoli-
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feR*still has room to expand in basses 20-3S
the area of providing “militant? Applications
He believes District 6a has an
exemplary program^ that other
ootu ci wc 1001 a
unions could follow, particularly w 39111 St•• NYC 10018
legislation.
and job-training.
ers, especially in the South.
4. equality for job opportunities
also have labor support:
1. the President's civil
Labor hasn't reached its peak
in American society, Robinson
Miss Harrington was released
in her own custody pending trial
on Oct. 31, while Martinez and
Miss Spector were held in <25
bail each.
eral Office Building on the west treasurer. Others include Frank
Patten, who is general organiz
side of Foley Square, a few
er, and Henry Hamilton, Leslie
blocks north ot City Hall.
Roberts. Clay Stout, Mack Har
den, Nat Rogers, Morris Doswell
and Walter Wyatt, organizers
Henry Cannon is assistant direc
tor of toe finance department
Anita Cooper and Lillian Upshur
are department supervisors in
Welfare Plan, and Thelma Dailey,
of employment office job dispatcher.
Robinson, the third top elective
officer of the union, following
Livingston and executive vice
president William Michaelson,
didn’t become one of the policy
setting leaders simply through
the ballot process 11 years ago
Like mosL of his peers in or
ganized labor, he started his ap
prenticeship in unionism at the
bottom. Only two years out of his
native Jamaica, Robinson was
hustling a factory job while si
multaneoualy cramming an elec- fra'05 Negroes for
Ironies course in 1946 when he tions.— on; every level.
fought fist and elbow to organize'
is of. the reas??S ,wh>
the workaps of a surplus goods 20,000 people will swell Madison
; Square Garten Thursday evening
plant s ,
And he han't forgotten those of ‘his week to celebrate the
unions 30th birthday and the 100th
year since the Emancipation Pro
clamation. t.
79 of the finest hospitals in
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Give to the United Hospital
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"In contrast with other unions,”
said Robinson, "District 65
P°S1‘
in the area erf its policy toward
nonwhite members.
Hospital Fund
Training Program
zealousleadership
.i^c u-L^hin ”
still uphill days of unionism at
the dawn of the postwar era.
His 6-feet, 220 pounds (he's lost
The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther
about 15 pounds since July) set
King Jr. is to be one of the key
tled back in a swivel chair, he
peered through his metal-frame speakers at the celebration, a'onk
glasses, looking beyond his desk(w>lh Mayor Wagner. A. Philip
and a long passageway in front Randolph, Arthur Osman, Harry
Van Arsdale, president of the
City Central Trades and Labor
Council, among numerous others
of him and into yesteryear.
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Brown said Dickens bad ex
tended an invitation to him to
The three-hour procession was
join his lltii A.D., dab. and “I
the culmination of last week's
am Indeed happy be has extend-
ed the invitation. I consider it an protest demonstrations at the
honor to work with him for the construction site of the new Fed-
welfare of the people of Har
lem.”
Sickens said he would "con
sider it an asset to have Mr
Brown join my club, both for
the club and for Bhrlest*
Three CORE members were
arrested last week after they
clhnbnd atop a crane and its
Both Brown and Jones bitterly cab. TBey were New York CORE
indicated that tfcey hoped to have chairman Gladys Harrington. 34,
nothing further to do with each'of 315 E. 167th St., the Bronx;
other.
Rafael Martinez, 30, of 1909
Amsterdam Ave., Manhattan,
and Elizabeth Spector, 18,
1360 York Ave., Manhattan.
Result. ,
Just what political effect
Brown’s switch ia clubs would
have was not known, but it was
expected that it might delay any
plans Manhattan Borough Presi
dent Edward Dudley may have
of leaving for another post as
Jones would bitterly oppose
Brown's seeking election as Bor
ough President. The club's action
does not affect Brown's status
as Deputy Borough
Jones, however, in
months has split with twat efjthe
other Harlem leaders.' *—«
His normally high-pitched voice
dropped to a bass as it tried to
keep pace with his time and
space-hurdling mind.
“Those ware not easy years, 1
he said, and for a moment it
seemed that he was unaware of
the presence of anyone else.
"The Taft-Hartley Act was then,
coming into being. . .Unions were
being attacked, . There was
hostility against unions. , Low
wages. , Racial injustices, more
than now. .
Then he suddenly jerked back
into the present
“The low wages and racial in
justices made up my mind for
me,” he remarked in explanation
of his decision to forget toe pur
suit of electronics.
Friendly Rival
, From shop steward of the or
ganized plant, he became 65's
staff trainee-organizer in 1947.
Three years later be was elected
vice president of the union, the
first Negro to ascend to Its peak.
Two years later he was elected
to his present position.
Today. Cleveland Llewellyn
Robinson Is a friendly rival of his
chieftain, Dave Livingston, for
the distinction of toe union's Nam
ber One Spokesman ot civil rights.
Civil rights — and trade
unionism — are Robinson's devo
tions as a casual conversation
with him, any time and any place,
soon indicates.
He does extracurricular work
in both. He was one of the stand
rut supporters during the past
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K ontmued From Page One Rezoaiug, sending pupils across
aad plans to Integrate them
hundreds of other persons have district lines and reshuffling
urged the Mayor to name Low- feeder school patterns top a list
cry to the vacancy caused eart-> of school integration steps pro-
icr this year by the resignation posed ’ by Harlem's Assistant
ot former Deputy Commissioner Superintendent Dr. Charles M
Ralph OrtiA. Lowery Is executive Shapp which he submitted to
secretary of the Federation. school Chief Calvin E . Gross.
Mrs. Constance Baker Motley. The Amsterdam news learned
Associate Counsel of the NAACP thi, week
Legal Defease and Educational Dr shapp has selected three
at t.ie luncheon at tne Hotel A* tuc cs iuc ns nnH me im
meric.na and was presented with JHS JHS 115 a“d JHS ,M
the Federation's distinguished
service award by Norman E.
Saunders, president of the or
ganization composed of 17 Negro
groups iu city and state agencies.
In her address Mrs. Motley
traced the legal developments
leading to the 1963 civil rights
revolution and asserted that des
pite the voluntary agreements
being made to integrate private
ly-owned public accomodations,
there Is still a continuing need
for congressional legislation on
this.
Jackie Warns
GOP On Negro
And Goldwater
If Arizona Senator Barry Gold-
water is the Republican Presi
dential candidate in 1964. it will
mean the Republicans are writing
off the Negro vote, Jackie Robin
son a 1960 supporter of former
Vice Preident Richard Nixon,
feels.
:$
The Mayor in his remarks
praised the Federation for creat
ing a favorable climate for em
ployment of Negroes in city civil
service, pointing out that "today tin Lulher King- Roy Wilkins on 1
more than 10 per cent of the down and including me> win su?'1
entire Negro work force in New P°rt President Kennedy and will
York is employed by the city do everything we possibly can to,
give the Democrats as big a land- •
government.”
Robinson %aid that if Goldwa
ter is the GOP nominee "Negroes
throughout the country, from Mar-
Mr. Saunders also presented as can.
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Mrs Motley with two checks Jackie made <he romments at
totalling more than <1.000 to be 4 GOP dinner Thursday in Ker-
given to Mrs Medgar Evers and honkson, N.Y.. honoring Sen. Ken-1
the Legal Defense Fund to neth Keating, who voiced his all- t
out support for Gov. Rockefeller .
its work.
Ohter award winners included f°_r_Lhe_GGP nomination.
Mrs. Josephine Wade, of the
Rutledge Society of the Purchase
Department, who was given the.
Federation’s achievement award;
Pti. William Johnson, presidentj] |80%OFF
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Dr. Shapp said that the new
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children will attend. He said that
it will be equipped to enable the
children to pursue their special-
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United States in its role as the
leader of the free world depend
ed upon its ability to solve its
racial problem."
In expressing his high regards
for the evening’s honoreqg, Mr.
Manley identified Mr Domingo.
Mr. Duncan and the Progressive
League among those forces in
the U. S. which he said "con
tributed greatly to Jamaica's
achievement of independence"
They were, he said, "pioneer
fighters in tlioae grim days,”
and he described Mr. Domingo
as "one of the martyrs of those
times."
Mr. Manley was referring to
the war years, when Mr. Do
mingo was ordered held in a de
tention camp by Jamaica’s Gov
ernor Sir Arthur Richards, after
Domingo had answered an ap
peal from Mr. Manley to return
to Jamaica and continue his ef
forts in behalf of Jamaica’s in
dependence movement.
When Mr. Domingo arrived in
the island, he was Immediately
seized by authorities upon the
orders of the Governor and in
terned. It was not until nearly
two years later as a result of
agitations in the island, the U- S.
and England that he was nr-
leased.
Mr. Manley commended Mr.
Duncan, the League’s treasurer
and a member since 1948, for his
untiring efforts through the
League in the cause of Jamaica.
He described both honorees as
"personalities of stature and in
tegrity who held spiritual values
dear, and were prepared to make
great sacrifices to uphold them."
Receive Plaques
Both men were presented with
a plaque for distinguished ser
vices by the Jamaica Progres
sive League and became the
first to be so honored in what
will be one of the League’s an
nual events.
According to a statement by
the League's president, Clifford
C. Sewell, who was also a speak
er. at the banquet, the annual
Award Banquet "will continue to
pay tribute to any person, wheth
er at home or abroad, who by
his unselfish devotion, asidu-
ous toil and a readiness to serve,
has helped in the growth and
development of the Jamaica
Progressive League or whose
contributions have helped in the
forward surge of Jamaica."
Also on the dais were Mrs.
Manley. Judge Herman C. Stoute,
a guest .speaker; Mrs. Daisy B.
Johnson, chairman of the honor
arium committee, Samuel A.
Rashford. president of the Jam
aica Benevolent Association,
the Rev. M. Moran Weston, the
Rev. Jacob Dyer and Mesdames
Domingo and Duncan
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12 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26, 1963
Banquet Honors Jamaican
Norman Manley Speaker
"The one-year old independent
Caribbean nation of Jamaica will
not isolate itself from the civil
rights struggle of the American
Negro," Norman Manley, opposi
tion leader in the Jamaican Gov
ernment, told an applauding aud
ience at a banquet at the Park
Sheraton Hotel last Saturday
night.
The Jamaican statesman and
head of the People’s National
Party was main speaker at the
banquet In honor of Wilfred Do
mingo and Rupert V. Duncan
given by the Jamaica Progres
sive League. Inc. for their dis
tinguished services to affairs of
the League and to their native
land, Jamaica, in its drive for
independence.
“The civil rights movement
Qf the American Negro, the for
mer Jamaican premier contin
ued, was also symbolic of the
wider struggle throughout the
world by peoples determined to
achieve racial equality." He
warned that "the success of the
BANQUET BY JAMAICAN
LEAGUE—The Jamaican Pro
gressive League Inc. gave a
banquet in honor of Milfred Do
mingo and Rupert V. Duncan
at the Park Sheraton Hotel last
Saturday evening. Shown at the
event are, from left, the Honor
able and Mrs. Norman Manley
of Jamaica. Mr. Domingo, Mr.
Duncan and Cliftord P. Sewell,
president. (Gilbert Photo)
WORDS FOR A WAY OF LIFS . . .
"The only thing necessary for the triumph
of evil is that good men remain silent" . . .
—Sdmund Burke
INTERNATIONAL SET . . . Fulbright student, Jennie
Yasquez-Solis of Lima Peru, who works for a news
paper there, was the pretty one that “ourr James
Booker was showing around the Amsterdam News
and Harlem, She was fascinated with the “On The
Town” column and plans to start one on her paper
when she returns . . .
Chief of the Congo Delegation (Brazzaville) gave
a delightful party at his Bronxville home recently . ..
NHUS IS NEWS . . . What ever else you might think
of Mme. Nhu, she is setting a new trend in beauty,
she is articulate and intelligent! Since most of the
news about her is written by men, it is done with
tongue-in-cheek and I suspect the public is NOT getting
the real story.
The Edmond Mclntoshes took daughters Marilyn
and Karen to Kingston, Jamaica for a visit and are
still talking about the charm of the island. Mrs. Mc
Intosh is a NY school marm. He is with the Telephone
Company in a top technical post . . .
Just got around to learning about the fun-time of
lovely Laura Thomas at Archlyn Villa down in Ber
muda, owned by my oh-so-nice friend Lilian Minors,
who is Laura’s friend, too. She loved being enter
tained at the 40 Thieves by Ivan Browne . ..
The Junius Chamberses island hopped to Antigua,
Barbados, Martinique, the Virgin Islands and Puerto
Rico on their vacation ...
DINNER ON THE HOUSE ... The “House” of
Aumaitre it was, where the George Aumaitres gave
one of their fabulous dinner parties in honor of Judge
and Mrs. Churchill Johnson of Trinidad-Tobago and
our own Sara Lou Harris, wife of Atty. John Carter
of British Guiana in town visiting relatives. Enjoying
it all was pretty and talented Conchita Clark, in NYC
attending Juilliard School of Music, my “wonderful
one, George” and host par execellence Vassal
Thomas. The Aumaitres will be taking off soon for
their winter home in Miami, Fla. for the Winter. f.-
LITTLE WORLD . . . The Stork will stop at the God
frey Amarchrees of New Rochelle in November. He
is a top exec at the United Nations ...
The Atty. Thomas Churches (Dorothea Towles)
will get their “bundle from Heaven” about the same
time—November ...
last week...
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GREATER LOVE HATH ... Not only did William H.
Johnson, Jr., president of the Guardians, to which
“our” men of “New York’s finest” belong and his
group round up and plan the system of security for
March on Washington, but every man PAID his
down to D.C. and did it on his DAY OFF, too! ..
hes Haughton home to NYC for good?
FOLKS YOU KNOW . . . Photographer George
now one of Uncle Sam’s boys, home to New
York, after his stint in Germany and Ft. Polk, La.,
until November, then back to Ft. Polk for 33 days—
he counted ’em — and he can take off his PFCi
stripe for good ...
Charming Nell Brooks Wright, Benedict College
alumna in NYC for the season to take further studies
r Science at Columbia University and visit
of her club members in the Links and Alpha
Alpha sorority... :
Charles Jones of Philly in NYC for the world series
and visiting sister and hubby, the William Fowlers at
the Riverton.
The Lawrence Baileys (Norma) are singing lulla
bies to a brand new US citizen who will vote under
the name of “Lamont Ramsey Bailey” and checked
in at 6 pounds and 9 ounces. Mama and Lamont are
fine. It is believed daddy will live . . .
Actress superb Claudia McNeil (Mrs. Herman
McCoy) appearing in Buffalo, says they have one
season up there: Winter.
Inell Neals, wife of Dr. Huerta is aiding the leader
ship group in the dvil rights battles raging in the
Newark-Orange area (not to be confused with the
Englewood section) and part of her contribution has
been in TV interviews to explain what's happening
and why ...
GAY NEW YORK NIGHTS ... The Plaza Hotel is
the “in” hotel for class. And Diane Lampert chose
that setting for the “coming out Party" for “Three
Billion Millionaires” which is a musical fable about
the United Nations. Among the folk at the party were
Curtis Roosevelt, Catherine Cowell, Catherine Basie,
Ambassador Ja Ja Wachucha, of Nigeria, De De
Peters and hubby, Brock, Dorothy Height, Peri
Cousins Harper, Myrna Loy, Robert Benjamin and
Ambassador Nathan Barnes of Liberia . . .
YOU SAID IT . . . Edward Murrow quoted from an
experience of Judge Thurgood Marshall (You know
“our Thurgood”) in a speech in DC last week. Judge
Marshall was touring Africa for the State Department
and was constantly being badgered by communist
students. After answering countless questions, one
grabbed “our Thurgood” by the sleeve as he was
leaving Judge Marshall turned and said: “I’ve
answered your questions. What do you want of me
now?” The student said: ‘Take a message to the
Court. Tell them to take seriously their
responsibility in race relations”. Judge Marshall
replied: “Good. And now take a message to yourself.
Tell yourself to go straight to Hell”. Reports are that
the student attended no more sessions with “our
Thurgood”! • &
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If William A. West is sort of in a trance these days,
it’s because the Theodore Brookses recently gave him
a grandson, which is the first boy in the West family
in 31 years! Mrs. Brooks is his daughter Alma..
Cutie, pie Monette Atkinson, granddaughter of Bob
Beckles and all of live years old was adorable as she!
presented one of the prizes to top debutante Barbara1
at the Alpha Chi Pi Omega sorority debs
THE STORK IS COMING — A
stork shower was given for Mrs.
Dorothea Towles Church, se
cond from left, by Mrs. Alma
Carter, left, Mrs. Inez Weaver
Cooke, second from right and
Mrs. Ethel Sissle, right, while
Mrs. Sara Lou Harris Carter,
behind Mrs. Church a guest at
the shower looks on. Mrs. Car
ter wife of Atty. John Carter of
British Guiana is in NYC visit
ing her relatives.
(Gilbert Photo)
WITH THIS RING — Mr. and
Mrs. F. L. Walker. Jr. are
shown as he places the wed
ding ring on his bride during
the recent wedding ceremony
Brown,
Walker
Wedding
Miss Gloria Ann Brown, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmore J.
Brown of the Bronx, was mar
ried recently to Forrest Lorenzo
Walker, Jr. at the Trinity Bap
tist Church, where theRev.T.M
McKinzie officiated at the double
ring ceremony.
The bride was given in mar
riage by her father. Miss Esther
Claudette Pierce was maid of
honor and Miss Mary O'Banyoun
and Miss June Downey were
bridesmaids. Barnell Jackson was
flower girl.
Carl Gray was best man. Ush
ers were George Lockhon, George
Bradshaw and William May
nard. George Burton was ring
bearer.
Orchid Bouquet
Music was provided by Miss
Florence Mont and Mrs. Lawrence
Yarber.
The bride wore a full length
gown of Chantilly lace over mar
quisette with a bateau neckline
and chapel train. She carried a
white orchid nestled in a white
gladioli bouquet. Her headpiece
was fashioned as a princess crown
with a butterfly veil.
Mr. Walker, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Forrest Walker, Sr. of the
Bronx, Is a graduate of Music and
Arts High School and is currently
a United States government pos
tal employee
Mrs. Walker, a graduate of
Evander Childs high school, Is
employed with the New York Tele
phone Company.
Dav Care Center
Benefit In Bronx
The first annual benefit concert
for the Northeast Bronx Day Care
Center. Inc., will be at the Bronx
Community College, October 27
Mrs Eileen Ryan, member, N Y.
State Legislature and Mrs.' Lil
lian Sharpe Hunter, regional di
rector, N Y. State Commission on
Homan Rights, are honorary co-
chairmen. Mrs Edward Batts is
. chairman and Mrs. Dorothy Ruth
run(riiwwi Mini ivir*. ijiihr’7 miwr
** ledge Is president of the board of
Center. Inc., In cooperation with
the Department of Welfare, will
open a day care center In the
northeastern section of the Bronx
in November.
being performed by Rev. T. M.
McKinzie at the Trinity Bap
tist Church in the Bronx, as
Miss Esther Claudette Pierce
the maid of honor looks on.
The bride is the former Miss
Gloria Ann Brown, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Elmore Brown.
(BUI Carter Photo)
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PEPSI-COLA PRESENTS
THE WEEK’S
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Now until Nov. 8—ART EXHIBIT; Village Art Center Gal
lery.
Oct. 74—THEATRE PARTY: The Private Ear and the Pub-
lice Eye; Morosco Theatre; benefit James Weldon
Johnson Community Center.
Oct. 24. 25 & 26—BAZAAR—St. Luke’s Episcopal Church
. (Bronxi; St. Luke’s Men’s Club.
Oct. 25—DANCE; Concourse Plaza; Ryan’s Christian Group.
Inc.
Oct. 25—BALL: Lenox Chalet; Mobilization for Youth.
Oct. 25—DANCE; Dawn Casino; Transit FraternaJ Associa
tion.
Oct. 25—DANCE; Renaissance; Norfolklans Social Club.'
Oct. 25—DANCE; Audubon; Harlem River Sports League.
Oct 25—DANCE; Audubon; Prosperity Lodge No. 6.
Oct. 25—DANCE; Savoy Manor; St. James Lodge No. 5.
Oct. 25—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Pride of the Bronx Tem
ple No. 699.
Oct 26—LUNCHEON; Americana Hotel; Allen University
Club of New York City.
Oct. 26—DANCE; Riverside Plaza Hotel; Guiding Star
Lodge No. 5.
Oct. 26—PARTY; Rainbow Room; National Urban League
Guild.
Oct. 26—DANCE;
Smalls' Paradise; Ladies Exclusive Club
of 1950.
Oct. 26—PARTY;
211 W. 14th Street; Federation of the
Handicapped.
Oct. 26—DANCE; Dawn Casino; Lamplighters Club.
Oct. 26—DANCE; Renaissance; Brltish-Jamaicans Benev
olent Assn.
Oct. 26—DANCE; Audubon; Joys of the Tropica Club.
Oct. 26—DANCE; Audubon; Oalety Social Club.
Oct. 26—DANCE; 8avoy Manor; JUOG, Inc.
Oct. 26—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Gay Ten Social Club.
Oct. 26—DANCE; Hunt’s Point Palace; Progressive Lodge
No. 64
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Oct. 27—DANCE; Savoy Manor; Oreenfield Social Club.
Oct. 27—FASHION SHOW; Savoy Manor; Associated Wom
en, Inc.
Oct. 27—DANCE; Audubon; 66 Non Pariel Americans.
Oct. ^7—DANCE; Audubon; National Association of Busi
ness anq Professional Women, Inc. Bronx chapter.
Ogt. 27—CONCERT; Bronx Community College; benefit
Northeast Bronx Day Care Center, Inc.
Oct. 27—DANCE; Carlton Terrace; Wives Association Inc.
Oct. 27 -DANCE; Riverside Plaza Hotel; Catskill Mountain
Resort Assn.
Oct. 27—PARTY; Playboy Club; Heritage Group. Inc.
Oct. 28- MONDAY NIGHT CAMP FUND PARTY; Oold
Brick Inn; N. Y. Amsterdam News.
Oct 29 THEATRE PARTY: Ballad of the Sad Cafe; Mar
tin Beck Theatre; benefit, Committee on Civil
Rights in Metropolitan NY, Inc.
Oct. 29-30—BAZAAR; Palm Oardena; benefit Camp Sussex
The proceeds from the Concert
will go toward the agency's share
of the bndget that must be raised
by the Community. The four pro
minent Artists who will be pre
sented are John Miles, tenor; Miss
Valerie Capers, pianist; Miss Ell
nor Harper, soprano and George
Vos, pianist. Johnathan Brice ia
the accompanist.
Among the committee are Mrs
Glenda Middleton. Mrs. Kathelyn
Rux, and Mrs. Daisy S. George
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And hen’s
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Material for this spice is compiled by the N.Y. Amsterdam News.
The Amsterdam News is responsible for ell announcements herein.
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THEIR Bfl^bLE OF JOY — A
ing girl, as joy-eyed mom, Mrs.
smiling Father M. Moran Wes
Arline Tapley, and swell-head
ton holds Just-christened Allison
ed pop. Melvin Tapley, look on
M. Tapley, 2Mi months of gurgl
at St. Philip’s Episcopal Church
134th St. near Seventh Ave., last
Sunday. By the way, Pop Tap-
ley <as he’s called by cowork
ers* is The Amsterdam News'
senior artist, (Gilbert Photo!
Christen Allison Tapley Lambdas
By THOMA8INA NORFORD
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The christening ceremony for
"Allison Melina," 2-month-old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin
Tapley, was performed at the
St. Philips Church last Sunday
where the Rev. M. Moran Wes
ton officiated.
Godmothers are Miss Phylis
Harewood and Miss Florence
Richards. G'dfathers are dtrat-
ton Lee and Willard Smith.
_
'.ttending the cerem-ny
were
Messrs and Mesdames St. Clair
Eversley. Reginald Pierrepointe,|%T^.«*X^.n ■>
Warren Harris, Theodore Dixon, QT’IOIJv
Hilton Bradford and Dr. and
Mrs. Harold Tapley.
Meeting In
«. Lambda Kappa Mu Sorority,
Also Misses and Mesdames Inc. will hold its Northeastern
Elaine Osborne, Adeline Black-regional conference on October
nan. Rose Robertson, Aubrey 26, at the Golden Triangle Motel
Stewart. Angie Stewart. Celeste >» Norfolk, Virginia. Delegates
Knight. Susanne T a p 1 e y, will represent chapters to Massa-
Maureen Hurd, Dorothy Mitch-1chusetts; New Jersey; New York;
ell and Phil mt?a Bradshaw. Maryland, Wasfclegloe, D.C. and
Grandp.tr nts are Mrs. L ui> And Craig Osh r-e, Strattot Virginia.
Father Is Top Artist
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Mr. Tapley is edit, rial car Bon Ami Aids Church
loonist and artist of Lie Am
sterdam News. He was a sihol-
The Bon Ami Club gave a cock
arship student in .Art School and
tail party on last Sunday at the
has won the top prize given by
home of Horace Livingstone for
the National Newspaper Publlsh-
the benefit of the 16th Street Bap
ing Associations for an editorial
tist Church in Birmingham. Ala.
cartoonist. He is president of the
Friends and members donated
Peekskill NAACP where the fim- '150 towards the rebuilding of
ily reside.
the church.
A social hour was enj yed
after the ceremony in the Par
ish House which was blessed by
the Rev. Harold A. Young.
Gnests and Relatives
Among relatives and guests
The members of the club arc:
Jimmie Lamb, president; Parry
Gray, secretary ; Clif Hutchinson,
treasurer a id Joe Lipsome, Bob
Henson. John Wiggins. Horace Li
vingstone and Chester Sparks.
Kiwer Commission of Wash-
ngton, D.C.
. A, luncheon will be open to the
oublic nt which Mrs. Gertrude
Tull will be mistress of ceremon
ies. The guest speaker Is Dr.
William C. Cooper of Hampton.
Virginia.
Sigma Chapter is the boat of
the regional meeting and will
entertain the sorora socially Fri
day evening and Saturday even
ing, following the business ses
sions. Mrs. Eleanor T. dullford
is Northeastern regional Director
and will preside over the con
ference sessions. Mrs. Catherine
Cowell is Grand Basileus of the
Sorority.
L
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Tapley and the late Harry
Tapley and Mrs. C -lertHe Stew- EnnkUn Hurd. H; r‘id Tapley ** D’.A^°la
art and the lato Wffl'nm Stew jr fiavm >nd 1 air,: r md Consultant of the Federal Man- <p,e Northeast Bronx Day Care
an.
. Addison Lockhart The keynote address will
director*
James Gilbert.
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1< • N. ¥. AMSTERDAM
NEW% Sat., Oct. 26, 1963
NYC NAPE At Riverside Plaza
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since
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Employees gave its dance last
Sunday at the Riverside Plaza
Hotel. John H. Adams is presi
dent of the branch and Mrs.
Mildred Reid is president of the
Women's Auxiliary.
The Ross Carnegie orchestra
provided the music. Eustace Mur
ray was chairman of the dance
Leopold Brown, Bettye Hinton,
David T. Boyd, John Christopher,
Albert J. Evans, Collins Frazier,
Herbert Hurt. And Martin W.
Johnson. James A. Mitchell, Lois
B. Randolph, Norman Robinson,
Walter Robinson, Herbert Thomp
son, Mattie M. Turner and Ray
mond Williams.
ARCH TO HAPPINESS - Mr.
and Mrs. Leonce Morgan are
shown after they came down
Uie aisle of St. Anthony of Pa
dua Church following the re
cent marriage ceremony where
they are flanked by an arch
of the bouquets of the bride-
maids and the canes of the
ushers after the ceremony per
formed by Rev. Harold Sal
mon. The bridemaids and ush
ers are Misses and Mesdames
Shirley Morgan, Constance
Crew, Ruby Rolle, Barbara
Campbell, Geraldine Ragland
and Leroy Watkins, Keith Mor
gan, Vernon Christopher,
Frank Mahon, Oscar Dave
Simmons, Dave Farrington and
Benjamin Moore.
BRIDE TO BE - Mrs. Eliza
beth Murphy Phillips of Balti
more whose engagement to Al
onzo Paul Moss has been an
nounced by her father. Dr. and
Mrs. Carl Murphy. Mrs. Phil
lips is vice president of the
Afro-American Company and is
a graduate of Howard Univer
sity and the University
of Minnesota and is a mem
ber of the Delta Sigma Theta
of which her late mother was
a founder. She is a member
of the Baltimore Board of
School Commissioners. Mr.
Moss is associate secretary of
program of the Baltimore YM
CA. He is a graduate of Blue
field State College where he
was a football star;*is a mem
ber of the Alpha Phi Alpha
fraternity and the Frontiers In
ternational.
Club Neveles Dance
Club Neveles gave its dance
at the Hotel Diplomat last Sat
urday where music was provided
by Frank Anderson and the Ross
Carnegie band. Emilio Owens
is president.
Other officers and members
include Ray Davis, John James,
Hugh McGee and ..Warren Reid.
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Ana Prince, center, is shown c
at the opening of her Charm
School at 107 W. 43rd Street ’n
last Sunday afternoon. WitK'u
Miss Yuille Wed To Mr. Persons
Girl Friends
At St. Moritz
Form a good habit and read
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The New York Chapter of Girl
Friends, Inc. met in the Terrace
Penthouse of the St. Moritz Ho
tel last Saturday with Mrs. Do
rothy Roark, Mrs. Mercl Ed
wards and Mrs. Helen Ashe as
hostesses. Mrs. Constance Cot-
terrell is president.
The group made plans for a j
Memorial Fund for the late Miss
Henri Hounge, who was one of
the founders.
Members include Mesdames
Estelle Mourning, Rae Dudley,
Anna Murphy, Loyce Bynum,
Mary Dallas, Dorothy Maupin, Sa-
della Owens, Thomasina Norford,
Dorothy Bostic, Daisy McFadden,
Helen Butler, Ruth Byrd, Mildred
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Hermine Pair, Jackie Russell.
Eunice Shreeves and Josephine
Yancey.
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sister. Bridesmaids were Miss
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Mrs. Geraldine Ragland.
Leroy Watkins was best man.
Ushers were Keith Morgan, Ver
non Christopher, Dave Simmons,
Dwayne Farrington, Benjamin
Moore and F. F. Green.
The bride wore an ivory satin
sheath embroidered with seed
pearls. Her veil fell from a satin
pill box head piece and she car
ried a bouquet of chrysanthem
ums.
The bride is a graduate of the
James Moore High School and is
on the staff of the Workmen's
Compensation Board.
The groom, son of Mr. and Mrs
Cecil Watkins, is a graduate of
the John Adams High School and
attended Adelphi College. He is a
teacher of health education and
recreation for the city of New
York.
The wedding reception was giv
en at the Savoy Manor for some
300 guests. The couple honey
mooned at Niagara Falls, N.Y.
and are residing in St. Albans.
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• Miss Valerie Yvonne Morgan,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonce
Morgan of the Bronx, was re
cently married to Cecil Kenneth
Watkins at the St. Anthony of
Padua Church in the Bronx. The
Rev. Harold Salmon officiated at
the single ring ceremony.
Mr. Morgan gave his daughter
in marriage. Miss Shirley Mor
gan was maid of honor for her
The Altar Guild of the Grace
Congregational Church gave its
tenth annual card party at the
Savoy Manor Ballroom last Sat
urday afternoon. Mrs. Viola B.
Churchill was chairman of the
event. Mrs. Maude L. Watkins
is president of the Guild.
Other officers and members
include Mesdames Barbara An
derson, Dorothy Cross, Norma’
Grayson Elizabeth Hill, Othella
Johnson, Edna Jones, MAggie
Jones, Kathleen King, Ethel Lot-
son, Helen Mack, Grace McClen
don, Louise McLemore and Fern
Martin
.Also Edythe Miller, Viola Mill
er, Golda Moody. Dolly Nash,
i Helen Owens, Ruth Porter, Lois
Tyus, and Clara Wells. Rev. W.
t Sterling Cary is the minister.
Cancer Society Needs
The American Cancer Society, j
New York City Division, Inc., this!
week issued an appeal for used
sewing machines so that volun
teer workers can keep up with >
the need for bed jackets, night
gowns and sheets used by can-!
cer patients and requests dona-)
tions of laundered white or pas
tel-colored linen or cotton.
Persons able to make such don-
a tions are asked to contact the
Division’s Patient Service De
partment at 7 E. 52nd St., Man
hattan Plaza 9-3500. or Its bor
ough offlces:212 Hicks St., Brook-'
lyn, ULster 8-8200 ; 31ft 'Raft’
Kingsbridge Rd., the Bronx. Cy
press 5-2525 ; 42 Richmond Ter
race, Staten Island, GIbralter 7-
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Music was provided by Ml\
Gloria Burton, Miss Naomi Phipps
and Miss Vivian HOpkmi. The
bride is a relative of Berk-
Icy Medley. pooMar gospaUlB
Miss Lillian Yuille was mar
ried to Ulysses Lea Persons at
the St. James Community Church
last Sunday.-Rev. C. E. Pierce'
performed the ceremony.
Rev. David E. Green gave the
bride in marriage, Mrs. Anna
Carter and Mrs. Nellie Moorer
were bridal attendant. s> I
Rev. Clarence Sumler of the
Bronx was best man.
The bride wore a pale pink
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with silver beading. Her veil,
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Virginia Union
Alumni Election
The Jones Memorial chapter4
of the Virginia Unton University
held Its election of officers last
Saturd^’Ert 5W MariHWf Av
enue. at which Ytfije Of. *J. IRI
Holloman was reflected 'frrrtl-
dent for the year 198.T-64
Other officers elected include
Lynn Jackson, vice president:
C. D. King, honorary president;
recording secretary, Mrs. Eileen
G. Whitlock; financial secretary,
Mrs. Willadean Turner; corres
ponding secretary, Wendell Der-
ritt; treasurer, Mrs. Dorothy H.
Yaney; business manager, Mrs.
Wilheimina Jenkins; publicity
manager, Anthony M. Bagley;
Henry Harris, chaplain; ParH-
mentarian, Mrs. Eva F. Jordan
and national alumni president;
Sgt. at Arms, Isaac Smith; so
cial committee chairman, Mrs.
Vernetta Julian and William R
Spratley, regional vice president
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16 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26, 1963
What’s On TV?
N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct 26, 1963 • 17
18 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26. 1963
Secretary
In Film
Pauline Meyers, prominent
Negro character actress, has
been set by MGM for an im
portant comedy role in “His
and His.’" She will portray the
secretary to the head of a
Madison Avenue firm
Robert Goulet, Nancy Kwan,
Robert Morse and Elsa Lan-
chester also head cast of ro
mantic comedy being directed
by Henry Levin and produced
by Pandro S. Berman.
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INTO APOLLO - Nina Simone
brings her unique talent into
the 125th St. Apollo Theatre
Friday in a new show which
also features Herbie Mann and
His Sextet, Mongo Santamaria
and his Sextet, Steve DePasse,
comedian Flip Wilson and the
Tommy Johnson Dancers. •
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Hall
Stowpiiea of
the Nation
THE BEST PLACE FOR THE BEST SHOW ON SCREEN AND STAGE!
IN BRILLIANT COMPANY —
Mary Hinkson, center, 4s seen
as “Circe,” the title role in the
dance work by Martha Graham
which had its world premiere
in London and its American
premiere Tuesday night at the
Lunt - Fontaine Theatre in the
first week of the two - wek
season of the Graham Com
pany. At left is Peter Randaz
zo and at right, Robert Powell.
Brilliant company drew 14 cur
tain calls opening night.
(Monday through Friday. 3-3:25
p.m.) oa the CBS-TV Network.
Comedian Ntpoey Rassell con
tinues as a panelist with Ann
Sheridan and Sam Lerenson on
NBC-TV’s "Missing Link*'* the
remainder of thia week. Thurs
day and Friday (11:30 a.m.) ...
FRIDAY, Oct. 25 - Juanita
Moore appears in dramatic role
in “White Lie” on 77 Sunset
Strip, ABC. 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, Oct. 25 — Burke s
Law: Sammy Davis, Jr., as guest
performer in comedy • mystery
“Who Killed Alex Debbs?" ABC,
8:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, Oct. 25 - Dodger
baseball stars Sandy Koufax, Don
Drysdale and Tommy Davis on
Bob Hope’s variety show, NBC,
8:30 p.m.
FRIDAY, Oct. 25 - BUI Cos
by guest on “The Jack Paar Prog
ram” NBC, 10 p.m.
FRIDAY, Oct. 25—The World’s
Girls: Dr. Awoliyi, Nigeria’s first
woman doctor in documentary on
occupations of women in eight
countries, ABC. 10 p.m.
SATURDAY. Oct. 26 - Herbie
Mann Sextet plays variations of:
I "London Bridge” on "The House
That Jack Built,” NBC, 1 p.m.
j SATURDAY/ Oct. 26 - Jackie
Gleason Show: Mercedes Elling
ton with June Taylor Dancers,
CBS, 7:30 p m.
SATURDAY, Oct. 26 - Hoote
nanny: Leon Bibb appears as
guest, ABC, 7:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, Oct. 26 - Sidney
Poitier co-stars in MGM movie
"Something of Value" which also
features Juano Hernandez and
William Marshall. NBC, 9 p.m.
"Saturday Night at the Movies.”
SATURDAY, Oct. 26 - Jerry
- Lewis Show: Comedian George,
Kirby headlines guest talent^ ABC
Choreographers
Auditions Set
Auditions for a Concert by
New Choreographers will be held
on Thursday, October 31, at 7
p.m. at Clark Center for the Per
forming Arts, West Side Young
Women's Christian Association,
51st Street and Eighth Avenue.
Application forms for auditions
may be obtained by sending a
self-addressed envelope to Clark
Center, West Side YWCA, 51st
Street and Eighth Avenue.
REGENT
HAMILTON
BUSHWICK
Harlem Opera Society
The Harlem Opera. Society pre-Mace was superbly made up.
seated Verdi's "La Forza del Des- But while he was unrecognizable
tino” at the Fashion Institute last in his role, those dark and rich
Saturday evening. That they a- bass tones were not. His singing
chieved new heights is an under- of "Toh, toh! Poffare il mondo”
statement for the large audience was a sermon in song. He was
witnessed a very professional per- not only vocally secure as an
formsnce to which each artist artist, but he also displayed a
gave a great dramatic signifi- great histrionic talent,
cance.
Andrij Dobriansky was Guar-
*• Margaret Ruffino sang the role diano. His arias "Del Mondo i
of Leonora. Her moving solilo- dis inganni” and “Non impre-
quy in Act I, "Me pellegrina ed care, umiliati'' were vocal gems,
orfana”, was a masterpiece of Others in the cast who gave
song. The moving prayer, "Mad- special significance to Lh e i r
re. pieteso Vergine" was given roles were Betty Costa, Kath-
a soft refinement and soaring leen Moore, John Wagner. J.
'quality that was agile and florid. Howard Foxworth, Walter Sohan
Her final aria, “Pace, pace mio and Lenord Harriott.
Dio” had a subtle magnificence The performance began on a
Miss Ruffino has a rich middle note of sadness as the conduc-
register that is warm and se- tor. Joseph Dellicarri. was un-
cure, but h,er long held high notes able to appear due to the death
tended to become pinched and of his father. Scott O’Neill took
shriU, which detracted from an over the podium and did a yeo-
ntherwise glowing performance, man’s job.
Albert Clipper was Don Alvaro. The costumes and sets were
His poignant aria “Oh. tu che by J. La Puma and the lighting
in seno angeli" had great emo- by Fred Storfer, who is also a
tlocal depth and vitality. The conductor and music director
tonal pathos and delicate inter- with the Society.
pretation was the piece de re- The Harlem Opera Society has
sistance of the evening. The au- come a long way since the days
dience was greatly moved by his of the Opera-Logues given at the
long dramatic subtleties of vocal Manhattanville Community Cen-
ter and the Harlem community
shading.
has every right to be proud of
Rich Bass Tones
As Brother Melitone, Hartwell their achievements.
Dance: Martha Graham
Martha firehsm and her Dance cited feelings and means of com-
"
W,
miere of Circe at the Lunt- Mlsj Hinj[son cast a spell with
Fontanne Theatre last Tuesday her seductive body movements
evening.
Sased on the myth of Circe, The other dancers, who gave
and flowing interpretation.
the work was a ballet, not m
«... . h.iut not in dance a singular grace and
Robert Pow.
the classical manner, for it was <snake), Richard Gain 'Lion),
earthy rather than ethereal. The Gene McDonald 'Deer' and Peter
^choreographic thought embodied Randazzo <Goat>. The music by
the exciting brilliance of modern Alan Hovhaness. who was pre-
ititerpretive dancing and the im- sent at the performance, proved
pressive fluidity of gymnastic t0 rather aggressive at times
invention.
by insinuating itself into one’s
The role of Circe was danced consciousness to the point of dis
hy Mary Hinkson. Ulysses was traction.
Bertram Ross and The Helms- The other works on the pro
man, Clive Thompson, also a gram were "Embattled Garden”
Jfegro. Opening with Ulysses and and “Acrobats of God”. Miss
The Helmsman aboard a boat Graham danted a comic role
designed by Isamu Noguchi, the in the latter. As an observer of
Sailing and searching was sug- the discipline, glories and de-
gested through undulating body lights of the dancer's world, s’ne
movements. Without narrative, tried to emulate them. The re-
the work was cast in abstract suits provided I ie audience with
terms in which movement and some very hilarious moments,
designs were all-important - The quicksilver motions of Yur-
The eloquent way In which the iko in “Embattled Garden” were
dancers interpreted the myth was a display of fiery meaningful
super® 'hk the expression of ex- classicism.
2 Will Be
Entire Cast
iTo Do Bard
After a long search to find two
actors^evenly matched to com
prise the entire cast of “The
Worlds of Shakespeare,” produc
ers Lyn Ely and Norman Kean
have signed Vine Burrows and
Earle Hyman.
The two-hour show by Mar-
chette Chute and Ernestine Per-
rie, directed by the latter, pre
sents an actor's eye view of the
whole range of Shakespeare's
variety as a dramatist.
The production, opening Dec
ember 4 at the newly renovated
Carnegie Recital Hall Theatre,
wlU break-in during a lfmited
‘tour of eastern colleges prior to
its New York premiere, h
VINIE BURROWS
ORE Repeats Jazz Concert
Downtown CORE will present Thelonius Monk Quarter, Freddie
second benefit Jazz concert Redd Quintet George Russell
_ .» Sextet and Sheila Jordan, vocal-
.
nday, Oct. 27 at 3.38 p.m. at Ira Gitler ^jitor op Down-
e Five Spot, 2 St/ Marks Pl. mag, will be emcee.
Third Ave. Tho^ilyt h«ld
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it Sunday at the safneplace The Amsterdam News is bigger
Appearing will T>e ?Ai Cohn, and better than evre. Read it
wt Sims Quintet. Blll.Evans Trio, every week. Out every Thursday.
It swallows easy. But it’s as
9:30 p m.
SATURDAY, Oct. 26 - Show
time At The Apollo; Guests in
clude Cab Calloway, Sarah
l Vaughan, Bill Bailey and Amos
Milburn, WPIX (11>, 11:30 p.m
SATURDAY, Oct. 26 — Jazz
iScene USA: Shelly Manne and
his men; Oscar Brown Jr., host,
WOR (8), 10.30 p.m.
SUNDAY, Oct. 27—Talk Back:
Jackie Robinson moderates panel
discussion following "The Little
Ball Bounces” this week's epi
sode. WOR (9), 9:30 a.m.
i SUNDAY. Oct. 27 - Grosvenor
i House, opening of new building
at 105th St. and Amsterdam Ave.,
,WOR <9,. 10 am.
I SUNDAY, Oct. 27 - Senate
News Conference: Senator Jacob
Javits, WOR (9), 10:15 a m
isional Conference: Cong. Eman-
siona. Conference: Cong. Eman-
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adapted from the navel by HANS HARE
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“YOU WERE WONDERFUL”
— Internationally-famed Jose
phine Baker congratulates
Christine Spender, one of he
featured members of the “Bal
lad for Bimshire’’ cast after
the off-Broadway musical-play
opened last Thursday night.
Looking on at right are Hilda
Harris and Charles Moore who
are also featured. (Gilbert
Photo)
BIMSHIRE’ EXUBERANT ROMP,
tunes that should get big plays on
Broadway entry with ingratiating
^citing dances
-Richard Watt
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"THE MOST ENJOYABLE EVENING I’VE SPENT IN
TNE THEATRE IN YEARS!”
-LORRAINE HANSBERRY. Author. "Rann in ,ht Slm,
idiom. «irresistiblv. The ehvreasras
Beatty is infused with this seme, joyou
spirit, and the boys and girls are exciti
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IF ANYONE IS an example of the “vigah” JFK
hopes we all can possess it must be actor-playwright
Ossie Davis wh<^ is moving so fast and so often these
days it’s hard to keep up with him. What prompted
this was an announcement that Ossie is to star as
an assistant district attorney in a “Defenders” CBS-
TV show on Nov. 9. Then we remembered that he’s also'
on the “Go Down Moses” show on the life of Harriett
Tubman on the same network on Nov. 1. Meanwhile,:
he’s appearing in and co-producing the off-Broadway,
“Ballad for Bimshire”.
AND IF THAT’S NOT enough, the busy Mr. Davis
is currently being seen in the film. “Gone Are The
Days”, based on his play, “Purlie Victorious” and he;
and his wife, Ruby Dee are working feverishly trying
to get more customers into the Trans-Lux East
Theatre to see the same. Further, Ossie is featured
as Father Gillis in the upcoming Otto Preminger Co
lumbia release, “The Cardinal ”, he and Ruby have
been making other TV appearances,.such as the pop
ular late night “Les Crane Show” on ABC and just
this past Monday- a script he wrote, “I Before E ”,
was presented on “East Side West Side” on CBS-TV
When all this activity leaves him time to go home to
Mt. Vernon and change shirts, he can best explain.
BEFORE YOU BEGIN wondering why a Yale pro
fessor of drama, Nikos Psacharopoulos, is directing
Langston Hughes’ “Tambourines to Glory”, a musical
play about a couple of lady evangelists in Harlem and
featuring gospel singers Clara Ward and Brother John j
Sellers, let it be noted that two top Negro directors i
were unable to take over the play because of other j
commitments . . . Someone who has seen a draft of
James Baldwin’s play, “Blues For Mr. Charlie”, l
thinks it is so harsh the producers should put it on in ’
parts—Act 1 this year, Act. 2 next year and Act 3 the ,
'
following year.
CONTINUING OUR DISCUSSION of the not-so-
liberal New York City as far as Negro musicians are '
concerned, we list this week the lucky few Negroes i
who are working regularly with the network orches-'
tras: CBS—Hank Jones, piano; Specs Powell, drums; 1
Winston Collymore, violin; Jimmie Nottingham, trum
pet. ABC—Joe Wilder, trumpet; Ernie Royal, trum-
pet; A1 Brown, viola. NBC—Clark Terry, trumpet;
Snookie Young, trumpet. No sax men, no bass men,
no trombones. Why not?
THE APOLLO THEATRE’S Wednesday night
Amateur Nights are still among the best buys uptown
and as popular as ever. They’re still turning them
away every week . . . After Motown Records gave
downtown party at the Summit Hotel last Thursday
for Marvin Gay they busloaded guests uptown to
Smalls’ Paradise where Marvin was completing en
gagement that night . . . Other Motown stars, The
Supremes, appeared only over the weekend with the
current Motor Town Revue at the Apollo., The girls,
Florence Ballard, Diana Ross and Mary Wilson, left
Monday for their first engagement in Bermuda.
SINGERS AND SINGERS—Junetta Jones makes
her Metropolitan Opera debut as the Celestial Voice
in Verdi’s “Don Carlo” on Oct. 31... At the New York
City Opera, Juanita King, who has already made her
debut, is heard again as Donna Anna in “Don
Giovanni” on Nov. 9. And with the same company,
Andrew Frierson appears in “Rigoletto” on Oct. 27
... Of special note is the announcement that on
Christmas night, Dec. 25, the Interracial Chorale will!
be heard in a special Christmas concert at Philhar
monic Hall.
SINGER JOE BRAGG finds it harder to crack the
New York scene than a Brazilian nut. Joe, who has
just teturned from a successful South American tour
is noj^ trying to get located in the Metropolitan area
wnere he’s never appeared. He s finding it tough . . .
Advance man Maceo Birch back with the Count Basie
band . . . Gene Lampel, daughter of late theatrical
agent Davie Bethea, in Beth Israel for major sur- .
gery . . . Dick Gregory at Basin Street East was as ★
incisive as ever . . . And although he’s opening in an j
off-Broadway production, “God, Man and You, Baby” ★
on Oct. 29, we can’t help but feel that a fellow with *
the name of Bob Broadway will be moving uptown— *
but soon . . . Duke Ellington believed much sicker *
than reported and may not finish State Department- *
sponsored tour.
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Cut two thick rubber bands
out of an inner tube. Now, slip
the bands in a figure 8 around
your Instep and ankle. You'll find
that duck hunting In sqppy mud,
boots or waders won't slip off.
POITIER
IS TOPS1"
IN NEW COMEDY - Bob
Broadway, Linn Mason, Peter
Harris, Irma Hurley and Don
Pomes are in a scene from
"God. Man & You, Baby!”, the
comedy drama-revue with a
positive point of view by Phil
lip Gelb which opens at the
Midway Theatre on Tuesday,
Oct. 29.
Stars Simms, Gossett, Ward
Hughes’ “Tambourines”
^Starts Previews Saturday
ne
a- Hilda Simms, who scored a \ttles. Brother John Sellers and
ir | 'nor ' le hit as the sensuous ^nna English.
o'
*' trollop in "Anna Lucasta,” and
Preview Week
i Louis Gossett, who recently ap- A special week of previews
. peared in "The Blacks,” are in at special low prices will pre-
star roles in "Tambourines to cede the opening. They will
'bs Glory,” the Langston Hughes- begin Saturday night, Oct. 26
Jobe Huntley play with music and run through Friday night,
a which is now in rehearsal under Nov. 1.
d the direction of Nikos Psachar- "Tambourines to Glory” which
rd a‘
g. ember 2.
Theatre on Nov- ;s described as “a gospel singing
play,” is based on Mr. Hughes'
3n “Tambourines to Glory” is popular novel of the same name,
he based on the novel by Mr. Hughes. He has also contributed the lyrics
Miss Simms has the role of Laura, to the music of Jobe Huntley,
land Mr. Gossett will be seen as The play deals with two lady
evangelists who start a street
y. Buddy.
jll Previously announced for lead corner church in Harlem that
a- roles were Clara Ward, Micki grows into a giant tabernacle,
i Grant, Theresa Merritt, Joseph The play was first tested last
---------------------------------------------------------------- summer at the Westport Country
} v/ Playhouse with Hazel Scott in
one of t,le
roles.
Catfish Fry
Held On Stag<
An old-fashioned catfish fry,
complete with hushpuppies, took
place at the Actors Playhouse
Wednesday night when "River-
wind” reached its 350th perform
ance.
The party was held on stage
after the performance. The fish
were flown in from the Wabash
River in New Harmony and near
Evansville, Indiana. John Jen
nings, composer of the musical,
is a native of Evansville, and
"Riverwind” is set in a tourist
rest on the banks of the Wabash.
Form a good habit and read
the Amsterdam News — every
week!
Previaws Oct. 25 thru Oct. 30
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OPENS THI RSDAY, OCT. SI
who are prevented from mar
rying by army regulations.
“Walk In Darkness” opens an
engagement on Monday at the
Greenwich News Theatre, af
ter two previews on Saturday
and Sunday.
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Esso Theatre
To Present
iForeign TV
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The “Esso World Theatre.” a
new concept in television enter-1
tainment, will present a series of1
telecasts from eight countries to
reflect their national heritage In
literature and perfonnlQg arts. It
was announced today Each one-
hour show will be produced in the
(country featured.
Internationally - known stars
and directors — native to the
(country being featured—will pre
sent anthologies of drama, mu
sic. poetry and dancing. Most of
the artists are associated with
national theatres or other distin
guished theatrical groups.
Countries in which production
is already scheduled are Greece.
England, Nigeria and Japan. Ne
gotiations are In progress for
programs from four other coun
tries The “Esso World Theatre’’
will have its premiere early in
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Spectacular revue with all the colorful brilliance of
the metropolitan whirl, produced by Marc Platt...
featuring Jimmy Nelson, popular young comedy
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Sandra Balesti, soloists . . . famed Rockettes in
fabulous "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" . Donald
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Our 15th season of Camp Fund is away and
winging in high gear. Our next shout will be at the
Gold Brick Inn, 1965 Amsterdam Ave., on Oct. 21.
The two affairs that inaugurated this year’s round
of charitable fun were really done up in grand style.
They’re still buzzing about the our show-out at Fan-
nye Pierre’s Dawn Cafe last Monday, with Frieda
Harris welcoming the party-goers,-and about the week
before at the Baby Grand where Sophia Bryant did the I
honors.
Top industry men and our faithful followers turn- j
ed out royally at both shindigs along with many wel- I
come newcomers. The Fund profited to the tune of j
$85.50 from the Oct. 14 night at the Baby Grand, bring
ing the Camp Fund total to the $583.70. The adjusted
total from the Dawn Cafe (Oct. 21) will be announced
next week.
The usual windfall of prizes went to lucky camp
funders. An African gent named Tisfaye Tsaggye join
ed Lawson Bowman in taking away-the lovely con
versation piece lamps provided by the Hunter Whiskey
Company. Moses Givens, Frieda Harris and Vivian
Broadnax copped fifths of Cutty Sark Scotch and Ann
Arrington and Lefty Martin took down the same quant
ity of Ballantine’s Scotch. Other door-prize winners
included Dorothy Lynch, Canadian Clufl; Ruth Mason,
Martin’s WO Scotch; Walter Richardson, Seagram’s
Gin; and Billy Pugh, a set of Canadian Club cock
tail glasses.
Uptown Entertainment
My friend Walter Branford, who runs a world wide
travel service, asked a good question; After Big Wilt’s
Smalls Paradise and the Baby Grand where can the
thousands of tourists who will swarm Harlem in the
wake of the World’s Fair go to see night club enter
tainment in Harlem? The answer is only too well
known and we think the enterprising bar owner ought
to give it some thought.
Jerry Rachlin and his partners at the Top Club,
125th St., west of St. Nicholas Ave., are treading prom
isingly into the waters of live entertainment with the
presentation of organist Alvin Valentine.
Breaks Leg Again
The good don’t always get the best of it. Our own
Dot Crawford of the Bird Cage has re-broken the leg
that kept her out several weeks during the summer.
It had seemed all but healed when capricious fate
struck again. How about it, all you great spirited guys
and dolls? — Dottie, who has done yeoman’s labors
for the Camp Fund, is shut in at 55 W. 105th St., Apt.
THE SEASON HAS STARTED
— Last Monday Night we heid
our first affair of the season
at the Baby Grand, and it was
a swinging one. More so. it was
like old times and many of the
old followers came out. If you
didn’t make it. don't miss the
next one. Shown in the above
picture are some of the reg
ulars. from left; Warwick Sea
ly, Seagrams Distillers: Kenny
Harrison, Seagrams Distillers;
Frank Bizzell, special repre
sentative for Four Roses Distil
lers and Donald Smith, Ren-
field Importers. Center (seated i
is Sophie Bryant, hostess for
the evening. (Photo by Dum-
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lightful barmaids Lucille Whee
ler, left, a lass with a soulful
look and Ruth “Walkie Talkie”
Guzman, who walks with a
twist, sip and chat with shapely
customer, Clara Brown, during
the grand opening of the lux
urious Bama Bar. 548 Lenox
Ave., Monday night. The eye
catching mural in the back
ground is the work of artist
Alex Founier. The refurbished
bar has a warm, delightful and
cozy atmosphere.
i
Welcome to Kenny Harrison, Seagram’s new sales
man who was much in evidence at the opening get-to-'
gethers. Schlitzman Paul Smith, Frankie Bizzel, Hunt
er’s Whiskey;- Warwick Sealey, Seagram; A1 Den
ham, Ballantine Scotch; Renfield’s Don Smith and
Martell’s Frankie Correia, all knowledgeable vet
erans who their companies can always depend on for
good representation were sharing the laughs at Ken
ny’s initiation.
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On Local
Screens
At RKOs
“Sword of Lancelot,” a roman
tic adventure spectacle in Tech
nicolor and Panavision starring
Cornel Wilde, Jean Wallace and
Brian Aherne, will open Wednes
day at RKO First-Run Theatres.
Rounding out the 9how will be
“Kiss of the Vampire,” starring
Clifford Evans, Noel Willman.lr
Edward de Souza and Jennifer il
Daniel.
The Morningside Theatre, 118th
ft. * Mh wfll preeent for
Friday. Oct. 25 - -Bridges At
Toko-Ri” also "Pillars In the
Sky.” Saturday, Oct. 26, "Desert
Patrol" will be followed by “Ride
a Crooked Trail” and “Flying
Leatherneck,” a chapter and 3
color cartoons.
Sunday. Monday, Oct. 27, 28,
“Beach Party” also "Young Rac
ers” and "Eric The Conqueror."
j T9»e Roosevelt Theatre, Wednes
day through Saturday October 23
Ito 26, will feature Cornel Wilde
in “The Sword of Lancelot'’ plus
I “Ktss of the Vampire."
Sunday through Tuesday, Oc-
lltober 27 to 29, Leslie Caron in
I “The L Shaped Room” plus
I “Fury of the Pagans.”
Stevie Wonder
To Make Movie
The legend of Little Stevie Won
der grows ns Little Stevie goes
. . . Hollywood! ! !
According to Esther Edwards,
a vice - president of the Motown
Record Corporation. Little Stevie
Wonder, a prolific hit record mak
er will be featured in a movie
to be filmed in California by the
American International Motion
Picture Company.
Filming of the feature - length
movie entitled: "Muscle Beach
Party” will begin in early De
cember.
“Muscle” U a sequel to the
very wiceesaful "Besch Party,’*
the motion picture that boosted
Dick Dale to stardom. Dale will
also be starring in the Stevie
Wonder vehicle.
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TRENTON, N.J. — Appoint
meat of Mrs. Mae Rosalee Brown
as executive director of the Vis
iting Homemaker Association of
New Jersey, Inc. was announc
ed last week by Mrs. John R.
MacNeille, Pittstown, president
of the Association. Mrs. Brown
succeeds Mrs. Edith Higgins who
resigned.
The new executive director was
educated in the Chieago Normal
School; the Illinois Institute of
Technology, from which she holds
a bachelor’s degree and the So
cial Work Division of New York
University.
She worked as a teacher in
Chicago and in Bordentown, N.J.;
with the Children’s Air Society,
the Edwin Gould Foundation, and
the Morningside Community Cen
ter, all in New York City. She
was a social worker with t h e
Lutheran Welfare Association of
New Jersey in its Division of
Care of the Aging and from 1950
to the present, she served as
part-time executive director of
the Visiting Homemaker Serv
ice cf Hudson County.
Heads Entire St^te Program
The Association is a statewide
group to stimulate the formation
of visiting homemaker services
where they do not exist, to help
strengthen the services where
they do exist, and to encourage
more widespreaduse by the public
of existing services’.
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct 26, 1963 • 16
Tbe following couples obtain-i
ed marriage licenses last Fri
day from the Manhattan Mar
riage Bureau:
Kenneth Nichols, 24, of 159 38
Harlem River Drive, Manhat
tan, and Patrieia Wright, 24, of
1023 College Ave., the Bronx.
Isaac Yohananov, 23. of 250
W. 100th St., Manhattan and
Ella Robinson, 32. of 250 W 100th
St., Manhattan.
William Smith. 27. of 351 W
122nd St., Manhattan, and Jan
ice Cardin, 27, of 1124 E. 225th
St., the Bronx.
John Cbatmgn, 37, of 169 W.
190th St., Manhattan, and Doris
Leach, 29, of 169 W. 139th St.,
Manhattan.
Holley Gamble, 23. of 2120
Eighth Ave-. Manhattan, and
Ruth Burr, 19, of 2120 Eighth
Ave., Manhattan.
Stephen Alexander, 29, of 737
Hunts Point Ave., the Bronx,
and Patricia Sweeney, 25, of 215
jw. 116th St.. Manhattan.
Ronald Valentine, 17, of 173-07
1109th Ave., Queens, and Kareen
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VETS DANCE - The 369th
the guests who are, from eh,
Lt. Comm, and Mrs. Wayman
Veterans gave its annual dance
last Saturday at Manhattan
Center. Shown are some of
Mr. and Mrs. William K. De-
G. Caliman Jr., of the U-S.
Fossett, Atty. Percy Sutton and
Navy. (Gilbert Photo)
Mrs. Brown Heads State Homemaker Program
Their availability has made it tral gave strong support to the
possible to avoid hospitalization development of visiting home-
to the sick person in many in- maker services in New Jersey
stances and in many others has and organized the committee
made it possible to discharge which led to the development o(
the sick person from hospital the statewide association,
to home earlier than would other- The Division underwrites t h e
wise have been possible. This CO(St of the training course for
result helps save bed space of- vjSiting homemakers given in var-
teo acutely needed in hospitals, toys municipalities under the aus-
Because of the favorable ef- pices of Rutgers — the State Uni-
fect of visiting^, homemaker £er- versity. At one time, New Jer-
vice in homes in which there is sey had about a third of all train-
someone chronically ill, the ed visiting homemakers in the
Division of Chronic Illness Con- United States.
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DISTAFF APPROVAL - World
famed interior decorator and
head of Dorothy Draper and
shows some of the winning sel-
tible Coloring Contest to Mrs.
Company. Carletoa Varney,
ections in the Castro Conver-
Bernard Castro, wife of the
The contest, which ran almost
owner of Castro Convertibles,
a year, had over 35,000 en
trants who colored “Berna
dette's Living Room" and a
board of judges selected the
ten best. Aside from Mr. Var
ney, other judges included Ir
win jlazen ("Doodi” cartoon
ist); Albert Dome, president of
Famous Artists Schools; Mar
ian Brown of Home Furnishings
Daily; and W. Cortland-Butler -
field, noted portrait painter.
The ‘ ten colorings selected,
each of which will be given an
award will be displayed at key
Castro Convertible Showrooms
and the general public will be
balloted for the Grand Winner.
The grand prize, will be per
sonally awarded by Bernadette
to the lucky winner, who will
receive a complete living room
) suite in the colors he designed,
HAMPAGNE - Mellow
ord, and a happy, hap-
y it was for Fan-
rre when friends joined
wish her many happy
returns. A few who joined her
are, from left: Blanche Pugh,
Dr. Kenneth Toppin, C< celia
Burke of Washington D. C.,
Fanny, cutting her cake; Leo-
nard York Bryant. Jeag Tay
lor, and Helen Procote. The
celebration whs held at the
Dawn Cafe.
(Photo by Dummett)
Clyde, a close associate
idant of professional foot-
ters, was presented with
atch as a token of friend-
on the Jets and Giants
kingliam
lings Up
luckingham Corporation,
e importers of Cutty
>tch Whisky in the United
this week announced an
d dividend as well as a
h in earnings for the nine
ended September 30, 1963.
i J. Culhane, board chair-
nounced that Buckingham
sed its annual dividend
i the Class A common
o $1.50 from $1.25. The
r takes effect with a quar-
ividend of 37ticents on
ss A common stock de-
by the directors, payable
ember 4 to stockholders
rd on November 19.
is the second time The
?ham Corporation has
its dividend since it be-
i publicly owned corpora-
April 1962.
football players Monday night at
the Palm Cafe.
Football fan and bartender,
Clyde, was the host to a football
get - together, which was attend
ed by players from both teams
at the Palm. Em Tunnell, form
er Giants’ back, now scouting for
the Giants made the presentation
to Clyde who is a bartender in
the cafe.
Attending the party were Jets’
Ted Yates, Bob McAdams, Bake
Turner, Clyde Washington, Bill
Mathis, Bob Watters, Dave West.
Giants’ Lane Howell, Erich Bar
nes, Bob Taylor, Rosey Brown
and Em TunneQ.
The Giants were aroused early
in the night when a mischievous
guest shouted: “Here comes Jim
my Brown.” The Giants settled
down to enjoying themselves
when they learned it was only a
prank. The Giants, however, will
have to contend with Jimmy
Brown and company Sunday, Oct.
27, in Cleveland.
In the United States, heart at
tacks cause more than one third
of all deaths in white males ag
ed 45-54, the N’ w York Heart As
sociation says.
“Amahl” Xmas
-J*
Show Has New
,
Cast, Dancers
An all - new production of Gian
Carlo Menottfs opera, “Amahl
and the Night Visitors,” has been
taped by the NBC Opera Com
pany to be telecast in color on
Christmas night. New cast, sets,
costumes and choreography will
be seen in the opera’s fourteenth
presentation on the NBC-TV Net
work Dec. 25.
Virginia State assistant profes
sor of music Willis Patterson,
bass, appears as King Baltha
zar and the choreographer and
principal dancer is Donald Mc-
Kayle, assisted by Sylvia Waters
and Louanna Gardner.
Heading the cast in the title
role is 12-year-old boy - soprano
Kurt Yaghjian. Martha King
will sing the role of hia mother.
Richard Cross, bass - baritone, is
King Melchior and John McCol
lum, tenor, is King Caspar. Bari
tone Julian Partick sings the
Page's role.
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rant in Timas Square with
ly" and stops by to chat with
Mrs. Ola Serrano and her
daughter little Miss Elena. El
ena is a model with the Grace
Miss Gianna Serra "Miss Ita-
Del Marco Agency.
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Our Recipe of the Week coo-1 marjoram, thyme,
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Ladies' Auxiliary
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Boys of Yesteryear, Inc. enter
tained with a matinee party last
Sunday afternoon at Smalls’ Par
adise. Mrs. Haywood M. Butt
is president .
Officers and members include
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B Johnson, Chester W. Brown.
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Sidney Hits The Roof On Way Down
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N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26, 1963 e 23
Stages Own Art Exhibit
climbed to the roof of the old
structure—and promptly crashed
through.
Falls « feet
But for his athletic prowess,
Poitier would probably have been
seriously injured. As it was. he
caught onto an exposed ceiling
joist, hung from it and then let
himself fall six feet to the floor
without a scratch.
Filming was stopped briefly
while a construction crew quick
A 37-year-old former barber
ly repaired the roof sufficiently
to permit Poitier to repair it
and seaman who began painting
seriously only six years ago will
Metcalfe Hall. DeKalb Av
and Flatbush Avenue
downtown Brooklyn.
again—in safety.
Lilia Skala and Stanley Adams
also are prominently cast in
"Lilies of the Field" which was
produced and directed by Nelson
from a screen play by James
Poe.
have his first one-man show at
Long Island University October
21 through November 15.
The exhibition of oil paintings
and drawings of Negro subjects
by Hugh Harrell will be held
at .LIU’s 10{h floor gallery in
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sulering a heart attack:
mon a doctor immediately; keep
the patient quiet, warm but »ot
hot. and as comfortable as pos
sible, the New York Heart' As
i.Si.
sociation says.
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go thr
tho ceiling and go through the
roof when a scene goes wrong.
But with Sidney Poitier, It was
Just the reversg. He fell through
the roof when things didn’t work
out according to the script in
"Lilies of the Field,” the Ralph
Nelson production which begins
its fourth week at the Murray
Hill Theatre on Tuesday.
In the United Artist release.
Poitier portrays a recently re
leased army sergeant who helps
a quintette of refugee German
nuns restore a decrepit farm
house on the Arizona desert.
For a scene, calling for him
to repair a leaking roof at the
farmhouse, Poitier dutifully
shouldered a roll of tar paper,
Court Stays
Injunction
Against CORE
ATLANTA, Ga , — In a pre
cedent-setting ruling, a 3-judge
panel of the U. S. circuit court
of appeals stayed state proceed
ings in Clinton, Louisiana which
were aimed at obtaining an in
junction ggainst CORE activity.
The proceedings were stayed
pending a decision by the U. S.
circuit court of appeals on the
legality of such an injunction.
It was the first time that the
appeals court agreed to review
a case of this kind after a lower
federal court had declined to act.
In this instance, U. S. Judge E.
Gordon West, who himself had
granted two major injunctions
against CORE activities, had re
fused to stay the state proceed
ings.
The other unprecedented as
pect is that the appeals court
stayed the Louisiana proceedings,
even before the actual injunc
tion was issued.
WNDT Repeats
African Art,
Music Show
Cultures and Continents, a 13-,
week series on Africa. Southeast |
Asia and Latin America, whlcKT
was premiered Tuesday, on WN-l
DT’s Channel 13, will be repeat-,
ed Sunday at 6:30 p.m. and
again Monday at 12:30 p.m.
Program Director Charles H ,
Schultz said the first five pro
grams in the series will deal
with traditional and contempor
ary literature, music, art, dance
and drama of Africa, south of the
Sahara.
Mercer Cook, U. S. Ambassa
dor to the Republic of Niger in.
West Africa, narrates “Images
of Africa,’’ the first program in
:he series.
Bank Officer
Named Member
Of State Group
Georgs A Mooney, president
f the Washington Heights Feti-
e”?l Savings and Loan Associa
t -m, of New York City has oeev
appointed a member of the Com-
-n’tee n National T egislation cf
the Savir.gs Association League
cf New York State, according to
an announcement by David Ford,
president of that organization. -
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bi(l Film
Miss Wallace Wins Prizes In Europe
ay Loft-Lynn, James (Voot)
ison, Walter Smith (a bit
•ter), Clarence Landry,
1 e Dumas, Onest Conley,
e Thrower, Robert Jeffers
scores of others. Most of
iction was filmed in the Los
les Sports Arena, also scene
le last Democratic National
ention.
Catherine Wallace, graduate
from the Juilliard School of Mu
sic, has added two additional
laurels to* her ever growing chain
of European accomplishments
since leaving the U S. in 1961 for
further study and concert engage
ments.
Coupled with highly successful
concert appearances throughout
Italy, Miss Wallace has been
awarded first prise in the Inter
national votce competitions in
Macharata, Italy, for 1963. The
competitions were given in com
memoration of the Italian Tenor,
Beniamino Gigli.
The talented soprano also re
ceived second prize in the 1963
International voice competitions
in Fano, Italy.
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BROUGHT HIM BACK - The
Page Six Club brought Count
Basie and his Band back to
the Renassiance Ballroom re
cently for the first time in 12
years. The place rocked as in
days of old. Shown greet the
Count are, from left: John W.
Brown, treasurer; Barbara
Bond, public relations; Count
Basie, Jim Freeman, promo
tion and Bob Ar.glin, business
manager.
(McAdams Photo)
Princeton Seeking Negroes
PRINCETON, NJ - Officials
The move was hailed as a
at Princeton University announc
1 welcomed surprise in education
ed they are seeking qualified
al circles, since Princeton, in
Negroes to matriculate at the
the past, had been considered one
school. The statement was con
tained in their 1963 report to
secondary schools.
The statement said that efforts
made by educators to steer quali
fied Negroes to Princeton had
not proved successful School of
ficials expressed their apprecia
tion for all efforts made to in
terest NegroeS in attending the
University.
of the most conservative of the
Ivy League schools having a rep
utation of discouraging,---rather
than encouraging, Negro enroll
ment.
Educators speculated that the
move will do much to change
that image and will encourage
many young Negro men to study
with attendanc^ ht Princeton as
their goal.
Scholarships offered at the
school are considered among the
I best iff the nation.
TakQ Basic
FORT DIX, N. J —Private La-
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signed to “D” Co. of the Fourth
Training Regiment for eight
weeks basic training here. Prior
to his arrival at Ft. Dix he lived
at 1997 Hughes Ave., Bronx with
his wife, Valarie Ellen.
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24 e N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26, 1963
Auto Show At New Rochelle
NEW ROCHELLE — The 1st
Annual Automobile Show spon
•ored by the Chamber of Com-
mejce of New Rochelle will take
plate at the Naval Reserve Ar-
270 Main Street beginning
evening, October 25 at
km. Show hours are: Friday,
er 25, 7 - 11 p.m.; Satur-
October 26, 2 - 11 p.m. and
ay, October 27, 2 - 9 p.m
hive Automobile Dealers of
N«W Rochelle will display forty
of the new 1964 cars.
The show is open to the public
free of charge.
In addition to the Auto Show,
on Friday and Saturday even
ings at 9 p.m. a Fashion Show
of the new fall fashions will be
staged. Models from 15 of New
Rochelle's leading stores, both
male and female, will model the
latest in men's and women's at
tire. Thelma Giangreco of'Mam-
selle Fashion Service" will co
ordinate the Show and do the
commentary.
The Dog
Histories are more full of ex
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than of friends. — Pope.
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Near First Arena
New Tsrk 29. N.T.
Birmingham, Where The Rebel Flag
Overshadows The Stars And Sripes
part in several demonstrations!^||
in this city. He took part in the
long, peaceful siege in Gov.
Rockefeller’s 22 E- 55th St. offices.
He also took part in the Congress
of Racial Equality’s demonstra
tions at the White Castle eatery
chains In the Bronx.
By MALCOLM NASH
The atmospheret n present-day
Birmingham Is reminiscent of
the emotional climate that per
vaded Nazi Germany, a Harlem
minister declared.
"What is going on in Birm
ingham is what was going on in
Germany in 1939 under the Hitler
regime," said the Rev. Robert
Kinloch on his recent return from
that city.
"Sometimes it makes you won
der H this is America," said
the head of the Mississippi-Ala
bama Southern Relief Committee.
helmets of state troopers and
across the license plates of their
cars, added the clergyman who
has been arrested a number
of times taking part in demon
strations in the South.
F ear permeates the atmos
phere of Birmingham. The Rev
Kinloch said "throughout the night
the people are afraid to walk
the streets. Each time they see
a car they get behind a house
or behind a tree because they
can never tell whether It will
be the source of a shotgun Mast
or the throwing of a stick of
dynamite”
The American flag is seldom
seen flying from public buildings
in Birmingham, the minister
said, adding the flag almost al
ways seen is the Confederate
pennant.
It is the flag stamped on the
One Sunday, while traveling
along the roads to attend the
funeral of a boy of 13 who was
fatally gunned, the minister said
he saw state troopers and city
policemen toting rifles and shot
guns along the route.
"The people live in fear," he
explained.
Consuming fear
Fear of the police is the most
consuming fear. He related that
another Negro boy was killed
by a policeman who spotted him
running. The cop didn't ask any
questions He Just fired at his
fleeing, human target.
"The people in the community
have vital information but who
can they turn to?" he half-stated,
half-asked.
__“If these were white Ameri
can citizens being treated this
way—anywhere on God's earth
—thia government (the federal)
would have troops, missiles and
everything else (summoned) to
protect them," he declared with
undisguised bitterness. .
la New York
Under his direction, the Miss
issippi-Alabama Southern Relief
Committee at 81 E. 125th St.
| has reportedly collected and dis
tributed more than 50.000 pounds
of food and clothing to destitute
Negroes in the two Deep South
states.
The committed's fourth-floor,
walk-up office resembles a small,
overstocked warehouse, with gro
cery cartons of all sires stuffed
with clothing, stacked to the
ceiling, cluttering every inch of
space surrounding the minister's
third-hand desk and chair near
a huge weather-beaten window
overlooking 125th St.
Form a good habit and read
the Amsterdam News — every
The Rev. Kinloch has taken
week!
UNICEF Work
UNITED NATIONS. N. Y. -
The U.S. Committee for UNICEF,
sponsors of the Trick or Treat
for UNICEF and Greeting Card
campaigns, has released state
ments from President John F.
Kennedy and former Presidents
Eisenhower, Truman and Hoover
praising the United Nations Chil
dren's Fund.
In his 165-word message. Pres
ident Kennedy emphasized the
discrepancy between highly so
phisticated technology and scien
tific progress on one hand, and
the fate of millions of underpriv
ileged children on the other.
“At a time when UNICEF’s
endeavors encompass more than
500 programs for children and
mothers in J16 countries, much
remains to be done,” he con
cluded. "I urge all Americans to
respond once again in a spirit
of charity and good will to UNI
CEF’s appeal this fall."
2 In Basic
Two recruits from the New
York area are currently receiv
ing basic training at the U. 8.
Army Training Center. Fort Dix,
N. J. They are Pvt. Leamon
Covington, son of Ella Coving
ton of 113-12 198th Street, St.
Albans, and Pvt. Jean C. Fer-
guson whose parents live at 314
W. 112th St.
Endorses Bias
Suit By NAACP
PETERSBURG, Va. — An an
ti-discrimination suit filed recent
ly against the Riverside Hospital
in Newport News by the NAACP
and Dr. George C. Cypress was
this week endorsed by the Old
Dominion Medical Society at Its
meeting in Virginia State College.
The complaint charged that the
hospital practiced discrimination
against Negroes.
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ard Parrish, Socialist Party
candidate for the City Council,
stepped up his campaigning for
one of the two Manhattan Coun
cilman-at-large posts last week
as he accused insurance com
panies of “gouging Negro pol
icyholders," and challenged
his opponents to take a public
stand on school integration on
the Lower East Side. The only
Negro seeking a Manhattan
Councilman-at-Large vacancy,
he charged that insurance
companies were charging high
er rates in the Harlem and
Bedford-Stuyvesant sections.
PAL Lists
Upcoming
Activities
Lynch Police Athletic League
Center, 974 E. 156th St.. Bronx,
has a wide variety of activities
ano programs scheduled for its
members, according to director
Ronald G. Coleman.
Among the activities scheduled
for the Center's winter program
are:
co-ed bowling, boxing,
weightlifting, photography, tum
bling, basketball, arts and crafts,
music, dance and drama teams,
dressmaking, social behavior, dis
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Dedicate
Riverview
Towers ,
Manhattan Borough President
Edward R. Dudley, State Housing
Commissioner, James W. Gaynor
State Senator James L. Watson
and other public officials were
present Wednesday at the ground
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start of construction of River
view Towers, a 24-stoj-y middle-
income cooperative at between
139th and 140th Sts., on River
side Drive.
The development, scheduled for
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apartments ranging an average
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State Division of Housing and
Community Renewal., which is
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Deny Permits
To Bronx
Plumbing Firm
Ail five borough permit offices
of the Department of Highways
were notified last Thursday by
Commissioner of Highways John
T. Carroll to deny street opening
permits to a Bronx plumbing firm
for an indefinite period, because
the firm left a dangerous condi
tion Wednesday night on Second
Avenue in Manhattan.
The plumbing concern is All
Boro Water and Sewer Service,
of 435 East 166th Street, Bronx,
and does business throughout the
city.
Mr. Carroll said that the De
partment’s new Director of High
way Maintenance, Michael Klein,
had personally observed Wed
nesday night that All Boro had
left two dangerous street open
ings in Second Avenue between
Ninth and Tenth Streets.
Mr. Klein said the roadways'
granite blocks had been remov
ed with no temporary paving in
stalled for traffic during the night
and no warning left for motorists.
The depression was about one
foot ueep.
Mr. Klein directed an emer
gency crew from the Depart
ment’s 90th Street asphalt p.ant
to plug the holes with cold patch
immediately.
Mr. Carroll had cracked down
on this same firm on May 15,
1962, when he was Borough Works
Commissioner of Manhattan. He
had directed a similar suspen
sion of r the issuance of permits
after the firm left a dangerous
condition on East 82nd Street
near Fifth Avenue.
HONORING DOCTOR - Dr.
John E. Moseley, director of
the Department of Radiology
at Sydenham Hospital, in cen
ter, is congratulated on the pub
lication of his new book, "Bone
Changes in Hematologic Dis-
orders," by Dr. Horace Hodes,
president of the Medical Board
of Mt. Sinai Hospital, at left,
and Dr. Peter Marshall Mur
ray, at right, Sydenham Board
chairman, during a reception
in Dr. Moseley's honor last
week. The affair was sponsored
by the Manhattan Central Med
ical Society which presented
scroll to Dr. Moseley for help
ing to improve the role of the
Negro in the medical profes
sion. (McAdams Photo)
Search For Foster Homes For Negroes
The Angel Guardian Home in drive to find suitable foster and Brooklj
the Borough Park section of homes for the many children island. Rec
.. parents are
Brooklyn, one of the largest child- un^5r its care- ....
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The home, conducted by the H
caring agencies In the United Sisters of Mercy> is particularly parents mu
States, is currently observing its interested in Negro and Puerto practicing
65th year by starting a new Rican foster homes in Queens father must
World famous
Wm'sbridge
NAACP To Honor
Mrs. R. Wilkins
„ Mrs. Minnie Wilkins,, wife at
the NAACP’s national executive
secretary, Roy Wilkins, will be
the guest of honor at the annua!
dinner of the Williamsbridgc
(Bronx» NAACP branch on Thurs
day. Oct. 31, at 7:30 p.m., at
Lauritano's Restaurant, East
chester and Boston Roads.,
Bronx.
A branch spokesman said Mrs
Wilkins is being honored because
she is "one of the unsung heroes
who make extreme sacrifices oi
our levtd ones in the fight for
freedom."
Mr. Wilkins and Bronx Borough '
President Joseph Periconi will
be the principal speakers at the
freedom fund dinner. Attorney
Ladra Valdes is branch presi
dent.
r
Shuttlesworth
To Speak Here
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full quart
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Reputation
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since 1882 4
THREE
FEATHERS
Jackie and Floyd say Thanks a Million
for your overwhelming response
to Robinson Patterson Homes!
They Cam* By The Thousands ... Applications
ware taken for our entire first and second sections
... Applications for section throe end four will bo
taken this weekend.. * And again thank you.
1. Yee get a heme that Ms gee vsesttee free-Robinson Patter-
eon Homes will have its own swimming pool end play areas where
you can vacation free ef coet or travel.
t Yea get a fMHMIedeeeatoy setting-In the midst of beautiful,
healthful hills and trees of the famed Catskill Mts .. just minutes
from fabulous resorts, Monticello Raceway, shops, uncrowded
school*, sports.
i Yea gat Mere ream far less meaty—Our homes have 2 and 3
bedrooms, large living room, dining area, kitchen, full basement,
garage Yet you pay less monthly than you would tor some tiny
Ito room apts. in N.Y.C.
a Yea eetvatoeyeu can best Jackie and Floyd personally GUAR
ANTEE your home to be "in an mtegrated community built on
desimbfelend... worth every penny mu pay torlt have down
payments and mortgage terms every bit as favorable as anybody
<dse.. .be complete witb community, recreational and social facif-
<
E*£u didn't come out last week-end, make it your business to be
here today as we open our second section. Don’t miss out on this
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For information write to: ROBINSON-PATTERSON DEVELOPMENTS, 377 Fifth Avenue, N.Y.C. MU 9-6380
The Rev. < Fred Shuttleworth,
president of the Alabama Chris
tian Movement, will be principal
speaker at the annual Fight For
Freedom Fond Dinner of the
Jamaica NAACP, Thursday Oct.
31, at the Boulevard Restaurant,
Kew Gardens.
The affair will also honor cam
paigners who have pushed the
chapter's membership over the
6000 mark. With the specter of
renewed demonstrations in Birm
ingham Ala., hovering in the
rpm-tW tf tefl NeWrVwrl
story behind the story."
kets to the dinfter are avail
Ave. Jamaica
AIR FORCE TRAINEES - Air
man Rafael A. Caro Miranda
(left) and AlrWfan Edward A.
Meyrowltz, (right* both from
the New York area, have been
selected for technical training
following completion of their
basic at Lackland AFB, Texas
Airman Caro, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Felix Caro of 521 W.
134th St„ will be trained as
administrative specialist at
Amarillo AFB, Tex. Airman
Meyrowltz, son of Mr. and
Mr*. Bernard Meyrowltz of 1746
President St., Brooklyn, will
receive training ih radio and
radar maintenance at Keesler
AFB. Miss.
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M * NY AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26, 1963
Busy Night, As Voter
Registration Gets Hot
-J 4—-
Anglers Approve Cariellos
Plans For Fishermans Pier
"Would you please quiet down"
said Pat Carter, half shouting
above the crowd gathered at the
headquarters of the Unity Demo
crats Club in Brooklyn. Mr. Car
ter, director of the Unity Club’s
registration drive in the 17th As
sembly District, was Instructing
p group of, workers who had vol
unteered to work in the drive
Downstairs, a chartered bus wait,
ed., prepared to take the group to
a particular block In a particular
election district, the "target for
tonight.” They plaa to knock on
hundreds of doors and speak to
thousands of people urging them
to register to vote.
One volunteer, Mr. Ernest
White of 189 Hart St.. had signed
a pledge card about a week be
fore while walking past a table
set upon Broadway in Brooklyn.
“I’m a little nervous." said Mr.
White, "but I’ll be okay once we
get started." Another volunteer,
Mft. Martha Short of 1097 Herk
imer St., had done some clericalt
work at the Bedford - Stuyvesantj
Voter Registration Headquarters,
1284 Bedford Ave., but this was
to be her first "people - to . peo
ple” contact. She had been re
cruited as a volunteer by other
volunteers manning a table one
Sunday outside the Holy Rosary |
Roman Catholic Church at 141
Chauncey St in Brooklyn. Miss
BerdeU Brown of 443 Grand Ave. ■
asked what had brought her to,
the voter registration drive, said
she had seen the voter registra-'
ster. Others had attended tion headquarters on her way to
regis&ation rallies sponsored by the Brevoort Theater on Bedford.
the Unity Democratic Club. For Ave. "I just walked in and sign- . ,
soipe, tonight was the first op- ed up,” she said. "I’ve manned outgoing president of the \
The volunteers had been recruit
ed m various ways over the past
fev Greeks Some had signed
pie Ige cards at tables placed at
str itigtic locations in the district,
prt mi6ing to work to get people
.......... ......... ....... .......... ,
AWARD — Mr. John L.
(center> founder and
., . .
-egi
7
gratulations and a leadership
certificate from the Rev. Henri
Deas of Newman Memorial
porii^ity to fulfill their pledges, tables for three Saturdays since ”
Luncheon Club received con-
Church, for his significant con
His proposal to construct at with headquarters iB Long Is-
fishermen’s pier and wharf for land City, whose slogan is "good
fellowship at work and at play,'*
told Cariello "the need for such
a fishing pier is extremely ur
gent and we shall do whatever
we can to make your proposal
a reality. You may call on us
for whatever assistance you may
meed." Roy V. O’Connell Is Pre
sident.
pleasure boats and commercial
vessels off the Rockaway Pen
insula, has won wide approval
of Queens and Long Island ang
lers. Borough President Mario
J. Cariello said yesterday in re
leasing contents of endorsements
that have come to him.
The Sportsmen's Council is
"dedicated to better hunting and
fishing for all." It includes more
than SO member clubs In Queens.
Nassau and Suffolk Counties, ns
well as the Isaak Walton Leagues
of Brooklyn and Manhattan and
the Bronx Aqua Divers organize
tion.
Red A Gua
The Postal Rod It Gun Club
The Marine District Committee
for the New York State Conser
vation Council, also Long Island
City, hailed Cariellos proposal
as "extremely timely" and said
"your consideration for the wel
fare of the local salt water ang
lers i» commendable. You shall
have our full support for the
erection of this fishing pier."
Brevoort Cites Change
tribution to the Brooklyn Com
munity at luncheon held last
Wednesday. At left is the new
president. Mr. Edward Max
well. — (Merritt Photo)
Richard A. Brennan. Chairman
of the Board of The Brevoort
Savings Bank of Brooklyn, In an
nouncing the recent change in
dividend policy raising to 4V« per
three centuries. For the name or
iginates with one Hendrick, who
came to New Netherlands in 1830.
I'n Training
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Can be seen Men. Thru Sat.
till 9 PJM.
DECORATOR
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1421 3rd Ave. at Bist St„ N.VX.
7 FLOORS OF NEW ANO
SAMPLE FURNITURE
'Brtnf thii notice to WMS. Mfr..
Mr. Amero. S»v, SS
cent per gnnum payable from
the day of deposit, pointed out
Airman Thomas Castro, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Heriberto Castro
that this is the highest rate being Sr of E 229th St., Bronx,
paid in New York State and that has been selected for technical
the Brevoort Bank had been first training as air policeman at
Lackland Air Force Base In
t0 pay K
He declared that the new div Tpxas J™ KCastr° ia a for;
idend policy was adopted to en- «n«r student at New York School
courage thrift - a trait directly of PrintinK
in line with the bank’s heritage
in the proverbial thri/tness of the n _cj_. norl
Dutch through founder, Henry IxfcJUooiyIIvU
In response to a question Airman Baste William B Bos-
about the Brevoort family from
rea*!lg?S, fI°m
whom the bank got its name and Lackland to Sheppard AFB, Tex
their reputation for thrift. Mr.“» for technical trainuig as com-
Brennan delved Into a bit of mumcations operations special-
history and found "a tale going 1st. He is the son of .Mrs. Doris
back not merely a generation or.B Bostick of 235 W 134th St
two Into the 19th century but back New York City.
DON’T BE VAGUE
...ASK FOR
HAIG&HAIG
Couple Celebrate
With Own Wine
tfYAXDANCH. fcj. — Premia- of innumerable useful gifts from
ent and popular local business- his many friends and well-wish-
mah, Joshua Jackson, celebrat ers. This business couple, who
ed his sixtieth birthday last Sat- have resided here for the past
five years, came to this com
u refay with an old-fashioned coun
munity with a well-deserved repu
try,styled barbecue party held in
tation from Rockaway where thev
his newly designed patio' at his
home, 23 Garden City Avenue, had operated a Similar business
Mr. Jackson and his wife. Fan- for many years,
Guests
nie, served their fifty guests, a-
mong the many delicacies, a Among their many guests last
large barbecued pig. barbecued Saturday night were: Mr. and
chickens and possum. Included Mrs. Richard Banning, Mr. and
on the menu were: potato salad, .Mrs. Joseph Guinn, Mr. and Mrs
homegrown collard greens, prize- Carl Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. John
wii^nifg tomatoes, homegrown Hunter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lee,
ririno beans, cole slaw and corc-’Mr. and Mrs. Fred Murray, Mr
and Mrs. Ed Green, Mr. and Mrs
bread.
Among the many brand-named James Gardner. Mi*, and Mrs. A1
liqigJrs offered at the bar, the Faria, Miss Joyce Faria, Mr and
moat popular was wine made di-!Mrs. C. Fields. Mr. and Mrs
recdv from the Jackson s own Mario C. Stracuzza, Mr. and Mrs.
grape arbor
Clyde Harris, Mr. and Mrs. David
Anderson: Messrs. David Scott,
Edward Champion. Paul Hudlv,
John Lee, Tonv^Maves, James
Williams, Marvin Gardner and
Mr Jackson, co-owner with his
wife of the JAF Filling Station
and auto mechanic garage on
Wyandanch's busy thoroughfare.
Stright Pato, was the recipient David Esau.
MAKE IT A SURE MOVE
MOVING AND STORAGE, INC.
LOCAL
AND
LONG
DISTANCE
*:
WAREHOUSE FACILITIES - PACKING - CRATING • SHIPPING
amaica • Trinidad • Barbados - Bohamat
GL 5-0670
BROOKLYN
Fomitsro Stars
1445 FsHen St.
CHRISTMAS
EXCURSION
£ Kingston — Trinidad
Barbados ah
DECEMBER HKMOW
NOW To Insure Your Christmas
With Your Relatives
'• FARRELL TRAVEL BUREAU
"“tW1 Are‘ „ tJI’g
COUNCIL . From left to right
Attorney Saul Wolfe. Prof. Rob
ert Lowe of Brooklyn Polytech
nic Institute. Attorney William
Greenberg. .Mrs. Stanley Doug-
las and Howard Qu?k discuss
plans for the October 15th
launching of the Ebbetts Field
Community Council. The new
organization, to be composed
cf residents of Brooklyn's Eb-
betts Field Apartments, will
work to promote wholesome
community living in the Ebbets
Field area.
Nine Foster Families
Honored By Windham
Policy
Runner
Arrested
Windham Children's
with headquarters at
Avenue. Manhattan, honored all
of its 179 foster families at an
A 12-yetfr-old Williamsburg boy annufl,
who had been used as a runner ,
,.
in a Brooklyn policy ring, was Tuesday evening, and paid
"
.
.
charged with Juvenile delinquency particular tribute to nineaf thtii
in Children's Court this week and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bump-
released In his father's custody.
Eladio Arce. a 33-year-old dish-
186-02 Hillburn Avenue,
went special gifts and
washer of 152 Hopkins St., was H0U1,»
ers of
Suspect
honors in recognition of their
fifteen consecutive years as fos
arraigned in Brooklyn Criminal
Court and held for a hearing Oct.
23 on charges of impairing the
morals of a minor and possession
of policy slips
ter parents to Windham children.
During this period they have
cared for seventy-five chil Iren
wj10 needed a home in a hurry
According to police, a gambling because of some family emer-
i suspect they had been tailing ^en Currently they are caring
furtively deposited something in foT four fogt„ children addl.
a garbage can at Myrtle and fjon t# a young adopted son
,1 Throop Aves. Saturday and hast- -j-heir daughter, who was sixteen
at the time the first foster baby
iened away.
: The shadowing plainclothes- . cjrme jBto lhe h(nne „ now
man picked up1 the
married and ha, children of her
’cart and assertedly recovered a
policy slip bearing 12 plays rang- '
•ting from SO cents to 53, The oop’
Eight Families
Nabbed By Cop
marked the slip and replaced it. Algo honored at the meeting
-.h’en was held in the Eav Audi-
Within minutes the boy picked f„num of the Marble Collegiate
up the sli^-and was nabbed bP’Chwrch were eight families whe
.the cop who took him to the 'jave each given ten consecutive
(Obtes \ve. stat’rtn for questioning vpan? of [Mter care. They are
r~Poljce said there were seven Mr and Mrs prescott Coates of
other slips bearing tdtal plays |tm. 14 116th Avenue, Jamaica:
| worth 12.000 in the lad's possess- £r and Mrs Albert Dutton. 155-
*°n
J5 lifith Road. Jamaics^Mr and
Police telephoned the bay's,Mrs samuei Matthews; 112-33
father, who came to the station ]7Rfh str?ct st AM»m?lEr. ahd
' house with Arce, who allegedly Mr, Cur1w >urnph, 22-10 99.H
confessed be had employed
child for about six months.
the^ Street,
Elmhurst: and Mr. and
, ’ "i,"/”,.-------1Mrs. William Sullivan. 115-26
Mrs.
9, A15ans Vs,
I *1 don t want to get the boy .1.,,^
more trouble, he told the p,lice
fnr vear, of
I "I m the guilty one. he allegedly > Mri , Blount
Service jtratinns is the greatest payment
80 Fifth a11
ILERDED SCOTCH WHISKY. 86.8 PROOF . BOTTLED IN SCOTLAND . RENFIELD 1MP0BTERI. ITO.. REW YO«K N
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BUILDERS of these quality homes say:
'GAS HEAT is the Cleanest, Most Economical
.. .. •
and Dependable Way to Heat a New Home'7
LINCOLN HOMES
ARLINGTON TERRACE HOMES
MEL STEINMAN, BUILDER
Modal: 111 32 Sutphin Blvd., Jamaica
FA 2 9191
2-stary Calaabl hornet
3 bedraoNM, 2 baths
Only $200 dawn
far qaalif'wd Cl:
JACK SEID, BUILDER
Model: Sutphin Blvd. near Palish Hall, Jamaica
JA 3 9472
Solid brick
3 bedroom hemes
515,990
Lew Down Payment
FAIR PRICE HOMES
saAoim builder
Modal: 144 St. A (Men Blvd., South Orona Fk.
JA 9 9929
HI-STYLE HOMES
•
V. T0MASIN0, S. LEONARD, BUILDERS
Model: 115-37 133 St., Se. Ozone Park _
IL S 5402
TW 9 5717 TW 9-5555
30-Tr. Mortgage
FWA Insured
The Matt Underpriced
Haute in Qeeent
Custom Tailored
2-Family Homes
Law Dawn Payment
SOUTHGLEN MANOR INC.
CAl RAMIN, LE5TES BESESMAN, BORDERS
Medeh 115 Ave. 1 145 St., So. Ozena Park
AX 7-1441
Fell Basements
Detached 2 Family Hemet
Oversized Plats
4-rm A 5-rm apartments
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JACK 6BIIM, BUILDER
Model: 114-49 Van Wyck Expwyn So. Ozone Park
JA 9 9772
SEAWAY GARDENS HOMES
HUGH ALBANO, MAX STEINMETZ, BUHBEBS
Model: 130 Ave. A 142 St., Sa. Ozone Park
J A 9 4912
112 Family Cape Cads 30 Year FHA Mortgage:
IMPRESSIVE HOMES
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BEN FRUMOVITZ, BUILDER
Model: 101-27 Fern Place, Jamaica
JA 41939
01 14000
Attached 2-family
brisk
Ranches, Colonials,
Cape Cads, From $19,540
Brand new brick ranches No elating coats—
Na eecrew
$15,990-5100 cash far Ols
BAISLEY PARK HOMES
MURRAY AWIRMAN, BUILDER
SUTPHIN HOMES INC.
DAN CAGOIAMO, DAVID TAUB, BUILDERS
Medal: 15544 114 Bead, Jamaica
Model: 153-11 111 Ave., Jamaica
« 9-4331
Medal: BI 9-9111
Office: MO 1-11>|
1-family seml-attached
American Brick Ranch — 2 family hemes
From 514,990—Lew Dawn Paymant-30-yanr Mtge.
sgid.
-‘LARGEST SELECTION—OPEN MON.-TUE5. THURS. 'fill 9 pm
> FI
CDCC Aatma floar dross*
l*KCC wWli My vbyl BU
RTILE in BROOKLYN
Ko«ciusko Street. Brooklyn Mr.
*'.nd Mrs George Burnside, 576
Menree Street. Brooklyn: and
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ernest
** 37“ Slc'ght Avenue, Tuttcn-
v’lle. Staten Island.
Windham Children's Service is
-r'ek'ng arflitKap! foste’r famines,
particuidrly for Negro and non-
white children. Payment is made
for care, and clothing and med-
ieiT and dental attention for the
child res t* provided extra. Fos
ter parents pre4en‘ at the met'
ing, which was socldi in nature,
agreed that the satisfaction of
seeing foster children gradually
overcoming their fears and fnis-
WOODGRAIN
Plonk Tiks
u.
GAS HEAT IS CHEAPER
... AND WE CAN PROVE IT
The Brooklyn Union Gat Co.
Doctors prescribe the
citrus fruit laxative
CITRATE OF
MAGNESIA
Poet Relief of
cansTircTion
UPSIT STOMACH
OV(n INOULBCNCf
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3* • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26, 1963 In Brooklyn
McKayle Shows His Magic
»UAV. 1 —1 T — Magazine Page
Night Clubs
amusements,
theater
Shoulder" with the lovely De La
vallade sprite-like in the roles
of mother, wife and sweetheart.
Don McKayle was properly woe
ful as a doomed prisoner with
the fine terpsichorean support of
William Louther, Rec. Russel,
Raymond Sawyer, Gus Solomons
Jr. and Lester Wilson, .
Ghetto
Other renditions, equally well
received, were McKayle’s “Noc
turne” done to the music of
street flautist, Moondog, and
"Games,” a tragic fancy of ghet
to children for whom "the streets
are their playground and
through whose play runs a thread
of fear."
McKayle is scheduled to do a
cultural stint in Tunisia at an
as yet unspecified future date.
When he returns he can count
on a full house to greet his next
creations.
VIVIAN HARRI9ON — propri
etress of Vivian’s Little Inn in
St. Albans, has dedicated
"seven nights for civil rights"
during this week at her estab
lishment, in cooperation with
other businesses in the area.
(Cooper Photo)
Poets Sign
Reading Pact
With Motown
Motown Records announced
last week that poet Langston
Hughes, and Margaret Danner,
former editor of "Poetry” have
signed to read their poems be
fore Berry Gordy’s open mikes.
The Detroit - based recording
company was to begin recording
the two poets in New York this
week.
White Rock.
Sweepstakes
Bw r'VADAV WAVBW.TC'Wto
By GBORGE BARNER
*1 look the subway to New Or-
l«nu this week via the twinkle-
tjiid^nagic of Donald McKayle.
Qftften De Lavallade and a
>^Bd dance company whose
iHred light fantasticking trans-
fdraed the Bsooklyn Academy
of Music Into a turn-of-the-cen
tury house of joy.
The magic was wrought in the
McKayle creation called “Dis
trict Storyville” which, climaxed
aati ended the program' a fhn-
cflbrecreation of the origin and
eAf blooming of jazz that de
lijBd the goodly Sunday au-
Parodied
Itatarted with a parodied line
oOfcurners writhing their way
t.Bfce graveyard to the airy
- Sp of a brass and woodwind
d Hg e conceived by Dorothea
P'Kg whose original music
htJIad the dancers throughout
idflengthy piece with authentic
a mists from the repertoires of
SiApey Bechet, Duke Ellington
id Jelly Roll Morton.
(Btoing back, as the program
n MS prompted, "the brass bands
sejbbned life" in a Homeward
that had feet pounding
ttijgisles. Life, indeed, for they
stcqited on into the sporting
house of The Countess, superbly-
danced, mimed and sung by*Us-
sopoe Carmen De Lavallade who
was ravishing in a curve hugging
gown of white satin.
Joie de Vivre
As liberally splashed with
laughter and Joie de vivre as
the brassy jazz that inspired it,
the piece rollicked to a thump
ing climax with the hilarious and
unrestrained “striptease'' parody
of Thelma Oliver.
♦ Earlier in the program, the.
company realized a moving con-'
ceit of prisoners working on a
chain gang in the number en
tiled "Rainbow Round My
DORA AND JOAN
Dora Kvan Give Talk ■«*
Wh‘“ Rort
J
representative
Dora Ryan, owner of Doras White Rock Corporation Brook-
Fashion Style Beauty Salon, 201- lyn, N.Y.. gave alway 111 dia-
08 Hollis Ave., is an active par- mond gifts to consumers in the
ticipant in civic and eonwnuni- New York metropolitan area. The
ty projects. Last September Miss prizes included three diamond
Ryan gave a seminar and dem- rings, eight diamond watches,
onstration to the Hollis Youth twenty diamond pendants and
Council The subject was person- twenty diamond pins, pins dla-
al charm. Her talk touched on all|mond cufflinks, earrings and tie
phases of charm, from good (bars.
grooming to proper makeup and The Sweepstakes was heavily
dress for school. Since the group promoted in the metropolitan
consisted of teen-agers, Miss Ry- area with 1000-Une advertising in
an, with the help of model-Jean newspapers, in TV GUIDE and
McCary illustrated: various hair- radio.
styles- appropriate for school cas- ______
uM wear, and dress. The class JRMW,
was attended by < youths to- ' Jr lIBilfcll f
eluding boys.
-
to
Warehousemen's
lien Sale
of Furniture
S be rs'ralf feraisliiags for eo-
paid storage ckaryos Sot., Oct.
26, 1963, 10t30 AJKL
Rader Bros Warehouses, lac.
900 Atlantic Av., Bklyn., N.Y.
Wear I'nOarhin Are.
OL 7-IW»
HONORED BY MUSICIANS -
James R. Dumpson, was hon
In appreciation of her services
ored, Sunday Oct. 6. at
to the National Association of
a Towers Hotel dinner given by
Negro Musicians. Miss M.
the MU-TE-OR, the Brooklyn
Grace Sweeney, former secre
branch. She is seen accepting
tary to Welfare Commissioner
a plaque from Wilbur P. John
son, first president of MU-TE-
OR. Others are. Dr. Roscoe R.
Palin, left, patncipel speaker
and the Rav. W, G. Henson
Jacobs, pastor of St. George’s
P.E. Church, Brooklyn. (Mer
ritt Photo)
WALTANNS SERVICE-Chil
dren representing different
countries do the dance called
‘‘Let's be friends.” at the Walt-
ann School. Reading left to
right they are: Carol Schlitt,
China; Claudia Brodsky, Spain;
Lynette Peay. India; Cheryl
Walker, Scotland; Jean Bates,
Holland; Melanie French, Ha
waii; Lisa Scoby, United States;
Rachel Lubell, Japan; Ronnie
Knoll, teacher.
IBM
Waltann School Gives
Praise To UN Week
“World Festival of Children” former university professor and
is the theme of the 2nd AAnual performing artist in New York,
Party held at the Waltann School presently artist and senior pro
of Creative Arts, 884 Lincoln ducer of women's and children’s
Place, Brooklyn, on Sunday. Oc- programs for the Nigerian TV
tober 27 in observance of United led by Carrie L. Smith. Pro-
Nations Week. The students of gram Chairman and entertain-
the Youth Division will play host ram Chairman and entertain-
to the children whose parents are ment by the children of the
delegates to the various UN mis- school. Guest artists for the sec-
ond session will be Bernice Blon-
sions.
Aside from the party fun and stein, folk singer, Eileen Gold-
pleasure of meeting children of berg, interpretive dances and a
other countries, the Waltann stu- live combo for social dancing,
dents and their friends will dem- Members of the sponsoring
onstrate the sub • theme, ‘‘No committee are Linderson King,
Child Is An Island,” and practice General Chairman; Carrie L.
brotherhood by making a dona- Smith, Program Chairman. Vera
tion to a fund which will be used Adams, Angela Daniels, Majorie
to defray the cost of shipping Leeds, Sue Moseley, Grace Mer-
clothing and other materiads to ritt, Mae Moe, Hortense Beverage
. and Constance J. McQueen. Ser-
an orphanage in Haiti.
Because of the tremendous at- ving af hostesses will be Joyce
tendance last year, the party will Scoby, Dorothy Wilens, Pamela
be given in two sessions; for French and Dorothy Hairston,
silt to ten year olds. 3 00 to 5:00 Xnne W. Pinkston, Director of
p.m., pee-lsens and teenagers, the Waltann School, and the par-
from 6:00 to 8.00 p.m. Highlights ents see this affair as one of the
of entertainment for the first ways by which international un-
sesslon will be story - telling by derstanding and communication
Mary Helea Harden * Emolu, can be instilled in children
IF 1 li'3|*
i- 1v ■'
KAPPA BETA SIGMA WIVES
—The famous group of wives
take time out during intermis-
sion for a photo at the Show-
boat, last Friday night. This was
their 7th annual scholarship
dance and an overwhelming
success. Left to right: Ethel
Charles (Pres.), Gloria Al-
lyne, Elaine Clark, Marjorie
Meggs, Mildred Howell, Mar-
garet Samuels, Bernice Reed,
Dolores Ward, Flora Eastmond
Marilyn. Franeis, Carmen Ince,
Eileen Jackson.
Kenneth N. Whitlock, just back^
into activity after six-months
convalescence for injuries re
ceived in an automobile acci
dent, has announced that appli
cations are being accepted for
membership in the Brooklyn Pub
lic Library Poetry and Drama
Ensemble.
Members of the ensemble ap
pear in dramatic readings of
"Evenings with Great Writers".
The fifth session will begin 'n
November at the Brooklyn
Heights Branch jlflQ 1
The 1963-64 tentative schedule
will Include short plays by fhe
Quintero Brothers, > Chekhov,
George Bernard Shaw: a special
presentation of selections from
the works of great Negro wrrt<
ers; and a special Shakespear
ean anniversary presentation.
Actors, Negro and white, must
have good voices. There is nei
ther pay nor fee.* Applicants may
submit composites and resumes
to Mr. Whitlock at 15 Albany
Ave., Brooklyn, 16, but should
not telephone
Those who have already sent
pictures and resumes may ad
vise by postal card that they
are interested in the current
season. In the past four years,
17& presentations have been giv
en in the Brooklyn library sys
tem and before 25 other organi-
z>tions.
Directors for the 1963-64 will
be .Miss JPat Larson and Jerry
Triehter, also associate produc
ers to Mr. Whitlock.
Rev. George B Lockwood, pas- mer camp recreation for poor
tor of the People's Community kids.
Church of Long Island City, is Miss Jackson arrives in New
banking heavily on gospel singer York on Saturday, and will live
Mahalia Jackson's concert to,at the Sheraton Tenney in
help him build his dream — a Queens, attending the Sunday
recreational and educational cen- morning service at the Church
• before going on to THh concert.
ter for his church.
The concert takes place at 4 A dinner will be served there,
p.m. Sunday (Oct. 27) at the On the program with Miss Jack-
Jamaica Armory <93rd Avenue son will appear the Mitchellalrs,
and 168th Street) which can hold a fast rising gospel family group,
a capacity crowd of 4,000. Rev. from Hollis, N. Y.
Lockwood does not expect capa-
city but he has the weight of |l| A PnHnrCPS
community politicians, civic- TILM CnaOr5e5
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The Harlem Lawyers Associa-
Uon have voted their endorse-
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ments to four candidates running
A wheel-chair, disabled veter- for the Civil Court of New York
an the minister was formerly in Manhattaa, Attorney Andrew
chaplain of the Disabled Vet- R. Tyler, HLA president announc-
erans of America and Is the pres- ed. They are James L. Watson,
ident of the Long Island City Louis Kaplan, and Bernard Na-
branch of CORE. He has been del. Democrat - Liberal candi-
a fighter for a long time for dates, and Assistant State Attor-
▼ooths, working with the Boys ney General Philip Watson, Re-
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they are over 65. Such a protec
tive application on file with the
Social Security Administration '
will prevent loss of future bene- 1
<
fits.
Many reasons have been given ‘
for failure of people to file for ;
social security benefits due them. *
Some didn't know that under''
changes made in the law in 1961 (
the amounts they were earning (
would permit them to collect some 1
or all of their monthly social sec- .
urity benefits.
Some eligible persons, such as I
women who did defense work in I
World War II for a comparative- I
ly short time, did not think they I
had worked long enough under I
social security to draw retire-1
ment benefits. They learned that I
1961 amendments reduced t h e I
amount of time older workers I
need to be in covered employ-1
ment under social security.
Some persons who have missed I
out on their social security bene-1
fits thought a person had to be I
in financial need to get social I
security. They did not realize that I
income from pensions or invest
ments may he received in any
amounts without affecting the!'
payment of benefits.
1 Mrs. Bennett is one of the lucky :
i ones. The social security people|
f found her. If you are over 62,!
ask abont social security at the
i district office, or if you know
f someone who is that age, urge
j them to get in touch with the
r office. It may mean a check in
f the mail each month.
• N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26, 1963
BOOKS FOR MISSISSIPPI - of the CORE Books for Missi-
James Farmer, national direc- issippi Project pack books at
tor of CORE, helps members the organization’s national of
INFORMATION^
- SOCIAL SECURI1
fice, 38 Park Row. The drive
was started after a recent ap
peal was made for books of
social significance. Books aind
funds should be sent to the
CORE office, attention of Ben-
4amuLBrown, chairman of the
project. L. to R. are Mary
Buckley, Mr. Brown, Mr. Far
mer, Robert Daniels, Curt
Chrisfield, and June Corbett.
FjeAkNKTM
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850 of US
Dem Club's
Program On
Narcotics
Mrs. Myrtle Simmons, presi
dent of the Mid Harlem Demo
cratic Club's Women’s auxiliary,
will conduct their third narcotics
addiction program Thursday, Oct.
24 at the club’s headquarteis,
198 Lenox Ave.
Invited speakers are Dr. Rob
ert Baird of Flower Fifth Ave.,
Hospital; Dr. Lonnie McDonald,
Harlem Hospital; Capt. Elridge
Waith, of the Narcotics Bureau
and Mrs. Christine Saunders,
chairman of the Mid-Harlem
Democratic Club's entertainment
committee. Mrs. Saunders who
lost a sou to dope will speak
on the effects of dope addiction
and home life.
“We are seeking a narcotics
clinic on the West Side,” Mrs.
Simmons told the Amsterdam
News. “This meeting is Just an
other step in that direction."
Attorney Charles B. Rangel,
executive member of the Demo
cratic Club, said: “Drug addic
tion is a cancer that has hit this
community. We don’t feel It until
it hits home.” Parents are urged
to bring their children to Thurs
day’s meeting.
ROCKY PICKETED - Freight
handlers of the B&O Rail
road picket Gov. Rockefel
ler at the Hotel Hilton, charg
ing that he has handed out mil
lions to the railroads and his
family controls the bank that
owns the railroad that threw
850 railmen into the street.
(Gilbert Photo)
B'nai B'rith Honors
Hughes, Wilkins, Schary
NEWARK, N. J. — Gov. Rich-i fiftieth anniversary, will £
ard J. Hughes will be the re- honor Roy Wilkins, national
cipient of the 1963 Human Rights ecutive secretary of the NAA<
Award of the New Jersey Region- for his “many years of resp
al Board of the Anti-Defamation sible leadership in the Ne
League of B’nai B’rith for his drive for civil rights” and
“vigorous and affirmative activ- “dedication to democracy for
ities in enforcing the extension Americans.'’
v
of civil rights, it was announced ional chairman of the
by Aaron A. Flanzbaum of North W1n receive a special “nat
Plainfield, Board Chairman. The son” citation from Cover
presentation will be made at a Hughes in recognition of
“Dinner With the Governor" to playwright-movie director's i
be held October 27, at the Gold- in “fighting bigotry and discr
man Hotel in West Orange. ination." Mr. Schary, now a i
The dinner, part of a year-long ident of New York City, v
national League observance of its brought up in Newark.
City Considering
Bill For Junior
Police Trainees
Many 17-year-old youngsters
may soon be able to apply for
police trainee opportunities pend
ing action on a bill to amend
the Administrative Code. The bill
was introduced earlier this month
by Councilman Leonard Fasten-
berg of the Bronx, and Mayor
Wagner has asked the City Coun
cil to consider the amendment.
Under the proposed police
trainee program, qualified young
men would be offered an oppor
tunity to begin a career as law
enforcement officers at the age
of 17. Upon appointment they
would receive $4,000 a year sal
ary, and annual increments of
$240 each.
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38 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct 26, 1963
SPORTS
■*<*
$v ' •
Race Line Fading
he quickly advanced to the var
sity and only last week — he
was Quarterback Isacson's tar
get on a long pass that enabled
underdog Air Force to defeat a
strongly rated Nebraska.
vi,
BY AL WHITE
| The team was scheduled
Football, collegiate this is. faces,pla> Navy in Baltimor(>-
On Service Teams
There is still another institu
tion in this category., the U.S.
Coast Guard Academy where the
to renowned Otto Graham is coach.
A letter directed to the athletic
Its most historic year since the) Shortly before game time.
bJ?,uU‘? “° reapooae -
first Negro was selected on an Vaughan was called aside and » “ posslb e there are no Ne-
A11 *<n»rir>n .n.i.H inron«e- given the sad news. He couln’t «ro*»
the U S. Coast
All Rteerican squad Inconse
quenttal as this may be in world
affairs, it is highly important in
the race struggle for recognition.
For the first time in their long
and glorious histories, both old
line service schools, the United
States Military Academy at West
Point and the United States Na
val Academy at Annapolis boast
of having promising Negro play
ers on their freshmen football
teams.
play, but there was no reason t»uard Academy? Could be.
why he couldn't see the game—
from the stands- not the players
bench where he rightfully belong
ed if he were not in the game.
Meet First
Sponsor In
Little League
William Bankhead who spear
headed the organization of the
Central Queens Little Baseball
League, introduced the loop's
first sponsor to a group of sup
porters in his home at 187-02
Keeseville Ave., St. Albans.
It was Aaron Baker, operator
of a gaa station in 8t. Albans,
who was introduced at the meet
ing which was attended by Mr.
and Mrs. Ashton Blackman. Mrs.
Muriel Walker. Mrs. Marguerite
Easterling and Aaron Baker
The group was shown baseball
films and informed by Bankhead
that the Little League group will
be given its own meeting place
In the very near future.
It's 3 Weeks Away, But:
They're Already Talking About
NX. A&T Meeting Fla. A&M
- *
GREENSBORO. N. C. - Can
the A&T College Aggies go all
the way?” That is the big ques
tion being asked all about the
town as the Aggies, without much
sweat, have rolled over four
straight football opponents, most
ly by decisive scores.
This early in the season, what
the tans are really asking is.
Can A&T whip the Florida A&M
University Rattlers?” Just in case
you haven't heard that is the
team which last season was
rated number one among the
nation’* small colleges.
It Is the same team which
has. as its star halfback. Bob
Hayes, the ‘‘world's fastest hu
man,” world record holder in
the 100-yard dash. . and the
same team which last year av
eraged better than 50-polnts per
game against all opponents.
Meet Nov. 9
The Aggies will meet the power
laden club from Florida in the
big intersectional clash to be
played here at Memorial Stadium
on Saturday. November 8. Fla
A&M with a 3.0 record, slaughter
ed Morris Brown 00-0 last week
To keep a clean slate even to
early November, the Aggies have
two-major hurdles to cross. It’s
no easy path.
The Winston-Salem State Col
lege Rams will invade Greens
boro on Saturday, October 26. and
AST will face defending C1AA
champs, Morgan State College
at Baltimore, on November 2
then the Rattlers.
Five Straight
Winning five straight, this
early In the season, is excitement
enough for the average A&T fan,
but the way the Greensboro Club
did it has the loyal rooter in a
ditber.
The Aggies smashed the highly
regarded Fort Eustis Wheels.
<0-6; defeated the Tennessee
State University Tigers, JO-18;
trounced Shaw University. 69-0,
and rolled over the scrappy Nor
folk State Spartans, 34-7, la con-
secutive order. They trounced
MD. State 25-14 last week.
The Aggies are averaging better
than 40-polnU per game, over
all. and in the conference is
doing better than 90-points in each
outing.
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tetson
Redhot Colgate was driving
down field, knocking at Navy's
door. A. score seemed inevitable.
The quarterback called the pow
er play 'Colgate used the double
wingback>there was no such thing
as T in any shape) On this play,
a double spinner with the full
back lugging the ball over cen
ter. Vaughan had been specta
cular.
Well, the team ran out of the
huddle, lined up. the ball was
snapped to the fullback and ev
erybody was in motion. What
happened, the fullback never
made it. He didn't realize that
in such a tight situation, tough
Navy players played the ball and
not the man. so when the full
back was tackled, simultaneous
ly a teammate snatched the ball
and sprinted for the game win
ning score.
Jim-crow cost Colgate a game.
Now, that doesn't seem possible,
old man crow Is almost dead.
Even in this the two older ser
vice teams are behind the newer
Air Force Academy.
One of Fastest
Since the varsity teams draw
on these same freshmen teams
to supply players, it is reasonable
to expect that the end of a lily
white era of football at West
Point and Annapolis is at hand.
Negro ‘Doing Well'
Writes Major Ralph E. Ropp of
West Point
"We do have a Negro on our
Army *C’ team, which is our
plebe (freshman' squad. We
would rather be not be featured,
but his Tactical officer indicates
that he is »‘doing well.’ In foot
ball he was an All-Area, All
County, All Conference. All State
and All-American high school half
back la 1959. He also won hon
ors as a boxer, and as a base
ball and basketball player.”
Says Captain W.S. Busik, Unit
ed States Navy director of ath
letics
“We have a Negro Candidate
for quarterback on our plebe
(freshman' football team.”
A strict policy regarding fresh
men athletes is enforced at both
service institutions. Because of
this, little publicity Is given fresh
men teams. However, in these
fortresses of great football tradi
tion, the walls have been breach
ed.
Once, the Navy even drew the
color line against teams that had
Negro players.
This happened to Colgate Uni
versity when Ray Vaughan was
a star at fullback for the un
beaten Red Raiders of the Chen
ango as the colorful team was
called. In those days Colgate
was a power in the football
world.
Already the high flying Fal
cons of the Academy have a Ne
gro on the varsity-an end. Fritz
Greenlee, a 190 pound 6 foot soph- WITH AIR FORCE - Fitz
omore-one of the fastest men on Greenlee, a sophomore on the
the team and the apple of Coach Falcon football team of the Air
Force Academy at Colorado,
Martin's eye.
demonstrates some'of the hust-
Greelee is a native of Seattle, '****“““*•*“»*“
-
ling qualities Coach Ben Mar
tin believes will make his job
easier in developing Fritz into
one of tfie finest ends ever to
play in the Rocky Mountains.
Washington, graduate In 1962
from the Franklin High School.
There he was captain of the bas
ketball team two successive years
———---------------------------------- j------------Hospital runa are places wneref The Muskateers and the Raid- •.
before graduating and had won new lives begin and older ones ers of the Tri-County Football .. J ■ . .
letters both years in football and begin again. Places where med- loop battled to a, OA tie Sunday
track as well as in basketball Jcai science and human under, on the Iron Track Oval of Long i®1®™*™,, J?
Hospital Fund
The 79 hospitals of the United
Hospital Fund are places where;
Scoreless Tie
At end, Oreelee is fast and standing blend to give all who Island. In other games the Gold-!™’*"
clever on defense and is quickly need it the finest care available!en Knights were blanked. 12-0...
learning the two-way play which regardless of ability to pay.,by the St. Albans' Bulldogs and n™Jl
Is due to the new ruling of thejThese are your hospitals. Won’t|the Brooklyn Americans were'
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NCAA. His showing during spring you help support them by giving crushed by the Flatland Mariners*1,
practice earned him a spot on to the United Hospital Fund, 3i42-6. The Cardinals defeated the•"*, ”*nas
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Luis Rodriguez explains how
he did it to the Amsterdam
News’ Les Matthews after the
Buban won a unanimous 10-
round decision last Friday
night In the Garden over Wil
bert ‘‘Skeeter” McClure, the
graduate of the University of
Toledo who was losing his first
professional fight.
(Gilbert Photo'
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Early Bird
•
Robert House led the Early
Bird Mixed Bowling League with
a 637 series which Includes a
alhle,e went 00 Im g0,D" °
do my best for the Knicks. 1
know I will be able to carry
231 game. Errol Chance chalked
my weight with the club," vol-,
unteered the former DeWitt Clin- a high 8ame nf «'• J',’n
ton track and basketball star Vaughn led the women with a
who also co-captained the 1962-591 ’«*• and a 210 game. The
'63 Loyola "Chicago” basketball,^avcag leading the loop 14-4.
team where he chalked up sev-
eral records.
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Harkness, raised In Harlem
around the 147th St. and Eighth
Ave. area, where the boys played
basketball all year, said: “I’m
playing a new position now. I'm
what the pros call a back court
man I’m used to playing up
front.”
“I'm learning a lot from fel-i
lows like Tom Gola, Johnny
Green, Richie Guerin. Dave Budd
and coach Eddie Donovan. My
game will improve." Harkness
said.
School Chums There
Harkness did not get much of
a chance to display his talents
last Thursday. He entered the
game in the third quarter and'
a number of his former DeWitt
Clinton school chums gave him
a rousing ovation but he was on
edge. His lone shot was a foul
shot attempt which he made. In
Cincinnati, Saturday night, how-
‘ever he had four field goals.
Joseph "Doc” Weidman, w-ho
coached Harkness at DeWitt Clin
ton. told the Amsterdam News:
"Harkness Is one of the fastest
men you will see on any court.
| As soon as he regains his con-
fldeece the Knicks will see an
excellent defensive and offensive
player in action. Harkness' speed
hr was one of Ihr school's top
sprinters will make up for hit
weight end height. He is cap
able of playing tip front with the
best," the coach continued.
Lives ia Bronx
Harkness lives in the Bronx i
: with
his mother. Mrs. Lucille
Harkness and his sister, Mar-
but the family will move'
lime,
"We'll,
to Harlem soon
back
move into the Dunbar apart
ments As soon as we are set
tled I expect to continue my,
studies. i*fn going after my mas
ter's in social studlH,” he enn-
I eluded
The Knicks u'ill meet Phlla
delphla in the Gardes Oct. 2fi
and three days later will play,
host to St. Louis In the famed
Eighth Avenue arena.
Union Tops
Winston-Salem
RICHMOND, VS. • Virginia
Union Univers'ty defeated Win
ston-Salem State College, 2214.
In a Homecoming Classic, here
Saturday at Havey Field before
an estimated crowd of 4,890. De
spite the final spread, victory
did not come very easily for the
Panther*. ’
Very much responsible for the
win was a young Junior who
came to Union from Washington
three years ago and was told
to turn in his practice uniform
because he would not be needed I
But today, young George Ysncy;
suecetafufly converted twice and
gave the Panthers hope.
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• W. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26, 1963
II
Grid Scores
Football
Registry
W. VA. State 20 Bluefield 6
I. C. Smith 48 Delaware St. 0
icthune Cookman 24 Benedict 16w
St. Augustine 12 St. Paul C
Va.‘ l alea 22 WirUon Salem 14
K A T 25
Md. State 14
Shaw 13
Eliz City 8
rta. A AM 68 Morris B.xwn •
Dillard 20
Ala. St. C
Howard 8
Morgan State 53
Southern 17 Jachsoa St. 18
Albany St. 43
Llvlngstoae 8
Yean. St. 18
Central St. 7
Rust 14
Lane 8
diss. Voc. 50
Jarvis 8
’Hsfcop 42
Philander Smith 8
Prairie View 28 Grambling 7
Tex. Southern 38
FL Valley 13
Ma. 28
'dward Waters 53
Vorhees 8
N. C. College 19 Va. State 12
-cola (Mo.) 62 St. Mary’s 9
Alcorn 22
Life Spots
Grambling,
Prairie View
National League
NEW YORK GIANTS — (4)
E.-lch Barnes. DHB; (79) Roose
velt Brown. OT; (85) Robert
Taylor. DE; (21) Allan Webb.
DHB, Johnny Counts, HB; Lane
Howell, DT-OT.
PHILADELPHIA
(GLES
(22) Tim Brown, OHB; (27) Irv
Cross, DHB; (35) Ted Dean. FB;
(26) Clarence Peaks, FB; (24)
Nate Ramsey, DHB.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS —
(78) John Baker, DE; (25) Roy
Curry, OHB; John Henry John
son. FB; (28) Brady Keys DHB
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — (50)
Garland Boyette. LB; (63) Fate
Echols, OT; (41) Jimmy Hill,
DHB; (73) Ernie McMillan, OT;
<41) Jimmy Hill. DHB; (73)
Ernie McMillan, OT; (78) Luke
Owens, DT; (23) Bob Paremore,
OHB; <36>Bill Thornton. FB;
(38) BUI Triplett. DHB;
(22)
Prentice Gautt, OHB.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ers — (39)
Kermit Alexander. OHB; (30)
Jernie Casey, OHB; (37) Jim
Johnson, OE: (50) Ronald Lakes,
o! the national prestige Gramb-'oT; (24) J.D. Smith. OHB-FB;
GRAMBLI^p La — Evidence
ling enjoys In football was il- (73) John Thomas, G; (40) Abe
lustrated by Life Magazine with Woodson, DHB.
considerable respect in the Oct. WASHINGTON REDSKINS —
>20) Frank Budd, OE (22) Leroy
11 issue.
Jackson, OHB (49) Bobby Mit
chell, OHB; (63) John Nisby; (24)
John Sample, DHB.
The magazine g2ve a bird's-
— ke.ve view of botball in majcr
and minor colleges hi current
levels and listed the. Grambling
. 'Prairie View game as one of the
LOS ANGELES — (25) Duane
Allen. OE; (27) Pervls Atkins.
OE. (22) Dick Bass. OHB; (ft)
Charlie Cowan, G; (76) Roose
velt Grier, DT; 475) David Jones,
DE; (85) Lamar Lundy, DT; $.37)
Art Perkins, FB; (47) Carver
Shannon, DHB; (23) Bobby
Smith. DHB; (36) Ben Wilson,
FB.
MINNESOTA VIKINGS - >70)
Jim Marshall, DE and (24) Tom
Wilson, QHH; Bob Ferguson, FB
American League
NEW YORK JETS- (72) Char
ley Jannerette, DT; (79) Sher
man Plunkett, OT; (79) Marshall,
Starks, DB; (86) Bob Watters.
DE.
BOSTON PATRIOTS - (65)
Houston Antwlne, DT; (40) Lar
ry Garron, HB-FB; (79) Jlni
Hunt, DT; (22) Ron Burton, HB;
(42) Don Webb, DB.
BUFFALO BILLS - (60) Tom
Day, G-DT; (44) Elgert Daben-
ion, HB; (34) Cookie Gilchrist,
FB; (84) Ernie Warlick, OE;
(47) .Willie West, DHB.
DENVER BRONCOS - (62) Er
nie Barnes, G; (42) Al Frazier,
HB: (61) Chuck Gavin, DE; (3)
Billy Joe, FB; (21), Gene Mingo,
HB; (65) Leon Simmons,- LB;
(87) Lionel Taylor, OE; Hewritt
Dixon, HB; (73) Ike Lassiter, DE,
Bob Gaithers, OHB.
HOUSTON OILERS -
(28)
Charles Frazier, HB.
BALTIMORE COLTS — (35)
J.W. Lockett, FB; (43) Lenny
Lyles, DHB; (88) John Mackey,
OE; (24) Lenny Moore, OHB;
(77) Jim Parker, GO-T; (87)
Willie Richardson. OE - DHB.
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS - (78)
Bobby Bell, DE; (86) Junius
Buchanan, DE; (45) Dave Gray
son, DHB; (28) Abner, HB; '32)
Curtis McClinton, FB; (25)
Charles Warner, HB.
SOFTBALL AWARDS — Cecil
Watkins. Commissioner of In-
terboro Womens' Slo-Pitch As
sociation and Don Harewood of
Piels Beer swarded trophies
to the loop's outstanding teams
Friday night in East Elmhurst
Junior High School auditorium.
Left to right. Watkins. Helen
manager of N.Y. Aces- accepts
a third place trophy while Bea
White accepts the Sam Ware
trice Jenkins, manager of
Memorial award for the Mon
terey team which won the loops
championship. Hazel Dingle.
Rocky Starlettes accepts third
prize from Harewood. (Photo
by Cooper)
YMCA Bowling League
The results of the Harlem da Wardge 176, Frances Haynes
YMCA Bowling League games and Dottie Wilson 161.
played at the Crown Lanes on
lows: Dolls & Guys 2, Twosoms
1: Clubber 2, Aztecs I; Markers
2, Mets 1; Star-Fires 2, Dragons
1; Sky-Larks 2, Orbits 1.
Robert Maltimore and Lorenzo
Wilsco lead ail bowlers with a.
high game of 203. Robert Humes
and Henry America rolled a 179
Wilhelmina Young lead the lad
ies with a high game of 186, HU-1
Markers
Orbits
Mets
Dolls & Guys
Aztecs
Star-Fires
Clubbers
Twosoms
Sky-Larks
Dragons
11
11
10
10
9
9
8
8
8
6
7
7
8
8
9
9
10
10
10
12
Bowman 5 Lead Bowlers
The Bowmen Auto Insurance
bowling quintet rattled the pins
The Gothamites top the 22 team
loop with a three game series of
to top the Strand Majors. The
987.
Bowmaiv team had four men..hit- Harriett Pendleton leads the
ting 800 or more. Bob Scherer,
women bowlers with a 17S aver
638; Warren Jones, 630; Mike Bo-
age with Mary Wood following
sone. 626 and Frank Principe,
801. Terry McCall was high man
in the single game department
with 243.
Warren Jones leads the team'
with 170 and Alice Hicks 166. C.
Faulkner leads the men with 216
with H. WUliams trailing with 205
and L. Ballard with 201.
28th PAL
To Play
For Jets
Football fans attending
the
N. Y. Jets-Denver Broncos con
test at the Polo Grounds Satur
day night, wiU be entertained at
halftime by Harlem's crack
drum and bugle corps. The Man-
hattanaires of the 23th Precinct
PAL Sultry singer, Teri Thorn
ton, will sing the National an
them.
The Jets, undefeated in the
Polo Grounds. wiU try to get
back in the winning column Sat
urday after suffering two defeats
on the road. Before the Jets
went on their westward tour they
chalked up three sensational wins
at the Polo Grounds.
Coach Weeb Ewbank said the
Jets can get back on the win
ning side of the ledger Saturday
night at the expense of the Den
ver eleven. The two teams will
be meeting for the first time
this season.
for a 2,965 three • game total
2778 and a single game high of
by San Diego and Oakland 'while
nation’s top attractions.
Glum Eddie Robinson's Tigers
and Coach Billy Nicks Panthers
distinguished themselves before
20,000 fans here Saturday night
Prairie View won 23-7.
The Grarr.bling-Prairie View
game was the only game men
tioned in the section devoted to
Southern schools. It follows.
"Prairie View travels from
Texas to play Grambling College
Oct. 19 in Grambling, La. The
two teams have already produced
such pros as John Farrington
of the Bears. Willie Davis of the G.
Packers, Ernie Ladd of ^Charg
ers and rookie Junious Buchanan
of the Chiefs. Future stars are
sure to be in action this year."
CHICAGO BEARS—(73) Steve
Barnett, OT; (49) Charlie Bivins,
OHB; (25) J. C. Caroline DHB;
184) John Farrington, OE; (28)
Willie Galimore, OHB.
CLEVELAND BROWNS — (32)
Jim Brown. FB; (70) John Brown
PT; (48) Ernie Green, OHB;
(36) Charley Scales, OHB; (40)
Jim Shorter. DHB; (54) Sam
Tidmore, LB; (60) John Wooten,
DALLAS COWBOYS: (44) Don
Bishop, DHB; (22) Amos Bul
locks, OHB; (82) Frank Clarke,
OHB; (34) Cornell Green, DHB;
(31) Amos Marsh, FB; (84) Pet
tis, Norman, OE; (43) Don Perk
ins, OHB.
Tots Suffer
Third Defeat
The Raven Jots suffered their
DETROIT LIONS — (76) Rogei
Brown, DT: (59) Ernie Clark,
LB; (46) Larry Ferguson, OHB;
(59) Ernie Clark LB; (46) Larry
third defeat in the Bronx Pop
Ferguson, OHB; (59) Ernie Clark,
Warner Football League Sunday
LB; (46) Larry Ferguson OHB;
when the Bronx Chargers shut (81) Dick Lane, DHB; (85) Dan
them out 64). The Ravens, forced Lewis, OHB; (80) Ollie Matson,
FB-OHB; (61) Lucian Reeberg,
DT-OT; (23) Wayne Watkins, LB-
to play without their star half
In the average department with LGCl^UeS DqIYCG
201.4 with Ronnie Skelly trailing
with 192.3 and Mike Falcone, 190.'.
Stadium Lanes tops the loop with
13 victories against five defeats
Bowman Auto Insurance has a
12 and six record.
Quarterback Dick Wood will
The Harlem Rivet and Com-'be calling the plays and pitch-
ing passes to Bake Turner, Don-
Maynard, Mark Smolinski or Bob
Watters. Sherm Plunkett, Clyde
Washington, Bob McAdams, Dick
Guesman, Charlie Janerette and
Marshall Starks will be back to
handle the Jets defense.
munity Baseball Leagues will
conduct their first annual dance
and beauty pageant at the Audu
bon Ballroom Friday, Oct. 25.
Receipts will be used to pur
chase equipment for the teams
in the sandlot baseball leagues.
back, John Williams, who suf- j.
fered a dislocated shoulder in|
their contest against the Vikings,
were unable to penetrate the
Chargers' line.
Sunday, Oct. 27 the Raven Tots
will take on the Bronx Giants at
Harris Park in the Bronx. Coach
Ray Duval claims his Tots "are
(ready to roll now.”
GREEN BAY PACKERS —
126' Herb Adderly; (62)'Lionel
Aldridge. DE; (87) Willie Davis,
DE; (81) Marv Fleming, OE;
(21) Bob Jeter. OHB; (11) Elijah
Pitts, OHB; ( 9) Dave Robinson,
LB-DE; (29) Howard Williams,
DHB.
The Gothamites continue to lead
the Empire City Mixed League
with a 12 and three record.
I
OOPS - Giants defensive back
Eric Barnes drops bar after
trying to intercept a Dallas
pass intended for Frank Clark
of Dallas at Yankee Stadium
on Sunday.
WALK RIGHT IN - And ‘hat s
just what it looks like Due
Perkins, half back for the Dal
las Cowboys is doing in this
bit of action at the Stadium
Sunday. Cowboys have blocked
the Giants' Dick Modzelewski.
77, out of play. Perkins scored
one of Dallas' touchdowns in
97.21 losing cause. Now the
Giants. 4-2. must meet t3h e
Browns (5-0) and Mr. Jimmy
Brown <931 yards) again this
Sunday In Cleveland.
(Layne Photo)
Sports Whirl
Ernie Knox died as a result to the Polo Grounds Saturday
of the punches he received dur- night, Oct. 26 .. The 28th Pre-
ing his fight with Wayne Bethea cinct's PAL will hold an award
in Baltimore and. as usual, pol- night at Loew's Victoria on Oct.
iticians are yelling for the ab 29 . .Oscar Robertson and Jerry
olishment of boxing. The cries to Lucas will make the Cincinnati
team tough to beat this season..
ban boxing can be heard from
Em Tunnell is doing a bang-up
every quarter, but who is to be
job of scouting for the
blamed for the death of Knox?
Boxing? Manager? Boxing Com- grid Giants,
mission or society?
Ray's Pride
ment. . .Eddie Machen would like
to fight Cassius Clay for the right
to meet Sonny Liston. Cassius
Clay may have talked himself out
of a match with Uston. The young
man’s inactivity may force him
to be dropped by the world box
ing body.
Society is to be blamed for gugar Ray Robinson, who de
bit death. He was a hod carrier featwl Armand Vanucci In Paris
who was unable to get a steady WOuld like to quit but his pride
job because of his color and. 1 i# hoWlll< Mck hla announce.
am told, he was even barred from
joining the union. Racial barriers
surrounded him. He lived in an
era in which churches, homes,
automobiles and children are
bombed. He lived in an era in
which old women and men, chil
dren and mothers are knocked
down with high pressure water
hoses, jabbed with electric prods
and murdered. He lived In an
era when dogs attacked women.
Knox wanted to box. there was
freedom in the ring. He wanted
to fight. If the reports about
his weight are true then his
manager should be banned after
he is fined and the boxing corp
missioners in Baltimore should be
Indicted for perjury. They should
be arrested and charged with be
ing an accessory to the death of
Knox. Boxers will continue to die
In the ring, so will football players,
race car drivers, basketball play
ers and any other contact sport.
The Cardinals blanked the
Football League game. The loop
plays Saturday night and Sun
day afternoon in Brooklyn,
Queens and the Bronx. In the
Cardinals game touchdowns were
made by Zeke Siegler, Harold
Morgan, Jimmy Puryear, Let
Williams and Freddy Fox. Ed
Bishop is the quarterback. ..
Minnie Minoso tells friends that
he will play ball next year..
Will Emmett Ashford, chief of
the Pacific Coast umpires, make
the majors next year?
Triple-Teamed
Will Cleveland's Jimmy Brown
get the same treatment Marion
Motley received on the gridiron?
Brown, who was double and
trtpied-teamed by the Giants suf
fered numerous bruises during
their meeting at Yankee Stad
ium. Marion Motley, former
Cleveland great, waa also double
and triple-teamed byf his oppon
ents. . .The North Ckrolin* Col
lege Band entertains at
the Giants-Redskins game, Dec.
8.
The Knlcka proved they have
Johnny Green, who is playing
his fifth season with the Knlcks,
told me the local NBA entry
will surprise many basketball
fans this season "as soon as we
begin to jell.” Green, a graduate
of Michigan State U. who worked
with a RickvUle Ct. auto deal
er during the summer, told me
the nicks will be a winning
team. Green, who lives with his
wife, Eater, and three children,
Jeffrey, and twins John and Kar-
en\ said: "I'm in tip top shape.”
It's Touch
Football
OAKLAND RAIDERS - :1
Clemon Daniels, HB; (77) Pro
verb Jacobs, OT; (84) Art Pow
ell, OE; (40) Bo Roberson, HB;
(24) Fred Williamson. DB.
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS - (55)
Frank Buncom, LB; (86) Earl
Faison. DE; (40) Bob Jackson,
FB; (23) Paul Lowe. HB; (27)
binson. E; (25) Dick Westmore
land, DB; (75) Ernie Wright, T.
NBA
Rosters
N. Y. KNICKS - Johnny Green,
Al Butler, Donnis Butcher, Paul
Hogue, Jerry Harkness.
BALTIMORE BULLETS - Walt
Bellamy. Si Green, Gus Johnson.
BOSTON CELTICS Sam Jones
K. C. Jones, Bill Russell. Willie
Naulls, Tom Sanders, Cal Ram-
sey.
?
CINCINNATI ROYALS - Oscar
Robertson. Wayne Embry, Bob
Boozer. Tom Hawkins, Mack
Herndon, Tom Thacker.
DETROIT PISTONS - Wiilie
Jones. Eddie Miles, Ray Scott
LOS ANGELES LAKERS - El
gin Baylor, Dick Barnett, Le
roy Ellis,-Hub Reed.
PHILADELPHIA 76ers - Hal
Greer, Chet Walker, Hubie White
ST. LOUIS HAWKS - John
BarniU, Len Wilkins.
SAN FRANCISCO WARRIORS
- Walt Chamberlain, Guy Rod
gers. Al Attles, Wayne High-
towner.
Awards To
Punt, Pass
Winners
Winners of the punt, pass and
kick contest which was held a*
Maeombs Dam Park recently will
receive their awards at a party
which is .being planned by the
King Ford Motors. The winners
will also compete in the National
competition which will be held
during the intermission of a Na
tional Football League contest.
' Members of the Lynch PAL Cen
ter in the Bronx, between the
ages of 8 and 11, took part.
William Kelly won the eight
year-olds first prize with 924
points. He was followed by Fran
cis Abate with 92 points and Rob
ert Bradley with 894 points. The
nine-year - old first prize went
to Reginald Mayor who scored
137 points. John J. Duffy III, was
second with 148 and Billy Kelly
third with 135.
Stephen Gallagher won first
prize in the 11-year • olds class
with 1824, Michael Borth was
second with 150 and Stephen Gon
zalez third with 142 points.
Lynch PAL Center will an
nounce the time and place of the
awards.
Fri. Winner
Will Get
Tiger Shot
A shot at the middleweight
crown will be at stake when
Rubin "Hurricane” Carter, the
knockout artist from Patenon,
N. J., and Joey Archer, the box
er from the Bronx, meet in a
ten round non-televised bout In
the Garden Friday night. The
winner will get a shot at Dick
nger's crown.
Carter, who blasted 11 of als
17 victims to sleep, la ranked
number one by the World Boxing f^tjr
Association while Archer it rank
ed fourth. The 28-year-old Car
ter was the victim of a technical
kayo by Jose Gonzalez when he
suffered a cut eye in their bout
He was also suffered two defeats
Gomeo Brennan, George Ben
ton and Farts Salim were tnree
of Carter’s victims so far this
year. The muscular fighter is
expected to stalk the fleet footed
Archer from the opening bell
Archer will be seeking his sev
enth straight win. His six pre
vious victims this year include
Denny Moyer. Blair Richardson,
Victor Zalaxar and Farid Salim
Archer has only dropped one of
his 36 bouts
against the Baltimore Bullets in
the Garden but Coach Eddie Don
ovan will have to change their
style of playing. Instead of keep
ing his smaller men in the back
court he will be forced to depend
on speed. Art Heyman and John
ny Green displayed exceptional
ability, Al Butler and Jerry
Harkness did not get a chance to
display their overall ability.
Now that Willie Pep has en
tered the Boxing Hall of Fame
Isn't It time that Sandy Saddler,
who retired undefeated feather
weight king, Joins him?.. .Jets
may have to do without the serv
ices of Charley Janerette who
suffered a broken* left hand la a
recent game . The Jets return
TEAM (JUNIORS)
Tigers Juniors
St. Thomas
Griffs
Warriors
Royals
Morningside
A. J. Lester
Flames
Frederick Donglau
Harlem Ed. Pro],
TEAM (SENIORS)
Rams
Twins
Bombers
Uptown YMCA
Dlabloes .
Tigers Seniors
Young Lions
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Jews Praise Step Taken By Catholic
Tlu? R< man Catholic Church'® are responsible for the depth of Pri
-eported proposal to take a po- Christ is winning the praise of fill
-.ition against anti-Semitism byi .
condemning the view that Jewsi
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,
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sor of ethics and Jewish myti- it
. jclssn at the Jewish Theological of
• take the easy step to the
tine car field-bay a “Quality
Valve" late model Cadillac
Seminary of America, said the err
preparation of a declaration by 1
the church's Secretariat for the!dir
ret aria t, when the German, Jes
uit priest visited the United
States last spring.
Henry S. Moyer, a director of
the American Council for Juda
ism. and Rabbi Theodore Fried
man, president of the Rabbinical
Assembly, both commended the
proposal the latter calling it “an
act of great spiritual signi
ficance.
‘Vegetable’
Opens Run
The second production on the
Equity Library Theatre calendar
is “The Vegetable'' by F. Scott
Fitzgerald which opens Satur
day evening, Oct. 26, at the Mas
ter Theatre. It runs through Nov.
'ft ‘
:
* •
4b
SHF ■ A \
Jcy B Til
BUICK MEN - This corps of
Buick nepfe-«e«:JK.ses of Pep
at 125
per aa^ TVcier
Flattest Aw Bruaklya. pose
far JiMvg zuz-Jti recent dis
play of 1964 models of their
car which is gaining wide ac
ceptance throughout the coun
ts Left to right. Lester Pep
per. president. David Jacob-
son, general manager, Alfred
F. Goodman. Jack Myles., Matt
Hamner, sales manager; Bern
ie Klein. Davis Sadowsky and
Jack Findley.
NEW YORK
Cadillac values like these are
always available—
1963 El Dorado Convertible
1963 “63" Convertible
1962 Convertible
1962 Coupe DoVille
1960 Convertible
1960 Ceupe DeVille
o LOW PRICES
o LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
• LOW EASY TERMS
Broadway
PLaza
CLOSEOUT PRICED
HERE'S
ONE
EXAMPLE
OF OUR
BARGAINS
NEW '63 OLDSMOBIIES
"88" 4-Door SEDAN
STANDARD TRANSMISSION
spepcr'ce *2295
OTHER COMPARABLE BARGAINS
SOME WITH AIR CONDITIONING
Also LOW-MILEAGE 1963 EXECUTIVE CARS
TREMENDOUS VALUES • COME SEE TO APPRECIATE
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY on '63's and '64's
MaK£
Aves.
ES 5-4800
NEW LEFTOVER
63 Buicks
UNBELIEVABLE
SAVINGS!
Only *95
Down
Low Weekly Payments
Come in tor bast selection.
PEPPER & POTTER
BUICK
1964
OLDS
F-85's • Dynamic 88'$
Super 88's • 98's
STARFIRES
READY FOR
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY AT
ACEY
OLDS
Since 1935
N.T.’a Longest-Established
OMimsbtle Dealer
3321 B'way
(134th St.) „
FO 8-0200
NEW^ MODEL OUT - Sales-
talk Sours out and John H.
Brow* of 1177 Dean St., listens
as salesman Henry LeBost ex-
plains advanced features of the
sleek 1964 model Buick on dis
play at Mid County Buick at
44 Empire Blvd., Brooklyn. At
left Haskinsly Morris beams
his approval as he takes a
close look at the new Buick
car.
Brooklyn Boy
Falls To Death
-year-old boy who had
tly snfcoa* rflodel-air-
plane
when
roof
sectio
;lue was killed Tuesday
e fell from a tenement
the Crown Heights
of Brooklyn. He was
identified as William-Rivers of
180 Troy Ave., police said.
They said he' fell from the!
roof of 1742 Union St., after he!
had smeSed the glue which con
tains tolunene and acetone, two!
solvents that' produce intoxica
tion. The dead boy’s companion!
was held on a juvenile delin-|
fluency charge.
Urge Veterans
Keep Listings
Up To Date
A recent lawsuit in which a I
wife -sought her husband’s GI
insurance which the Veterans
Administration paid to his for-
mer wife, points up the failure
i of many veterans to keep their
insurance beneficiary listing up
to date, the VA said this week.
The law requires the VA to
|pay insurance claims to the
jlisted beneficiary. Too often, VA
officials said, the original list
i of beneficiaries, compiled whan
i the insurance was issued, is sad-
ly out of date.
Death, divorces, marriages and
, re-marriages are all occaMons
fop possible beneficiary change*.
Most Common out-of-date listings
are t.hos.e .of 4, mother wbbse
first w
separlt
taken!j
olflic togwhith the*' yend
iM|gn«4* premium *y>aym
bbing careful to give their
natnc and insurance policy l
her as well as the old and
bORfficiary listings. »
Tinstone
WINTER
The Winter Tires
that are
GUARANTEED TO GC
thru Ice, Mud or Snov
or
WE PAY THE TOW
SNOW SCRAPER
boM Nr
'Ih. oiwnep .of, the stations ap?! >
•ft red before Department refer-
eMHfrfng Sptember on charg-
pg S failing to follow regulations,,
if fai»c the inspections or nprr *
Mint; the stations. The charges
were substantiated and as a re-’
suit (Jommissiouer. . William S. «
Hults has revoked the station li
censes.
Those revoked include;
All - State Garage. Inc., 1010
Niagara Street,, Btlfnhn;'Salis
bury Bros., South Ftnt a^Fougtk
Street, Fulftii' FeThara Garage J*
140 Peqhy field Avenue, NwW
York; Al’s Service Station, JfKIi*
Boston,Boad, New York; aim's 1
Service Station, Inc., 1419 Bruck |
ner Blvd., Bronx; Sammy’s Gar- |
age, 705 Tilden Avenue, Utica; ;1
J. It A. Service Station, Marconi |
Blvd. A Strongs Rd. Copiaque. I
Also Russ & Rod’s Service Sta- 1
tlon, .386 Commack Road, Deers
Perk: Olivchrldge Garage, 01-C
ivebridgp; Jrthnie Williams (Wil- |
lie’s Shell Station) 1450 Atlantic f
Avenue. Brooklyn; Peron’s Ser-|i
vice Station. 1345 Blendell Ave-If
nue. Bronx; M. & 1J Service I
Station, fnc., 8610 Elatlands Aye- I
nue, Brooklyn: Earl R. Burgess 1
900 South Avenue, Syracuse; and |
Potter’s Service Station, R.l) |
No. 1. Lisle.
it,
Custemer's Satisfaction
Guaranteed at these
FIRESTONE
RETAIL STORES
Stores with this (•) carry only tire*,
tabes, but can aecare all other mar.
ehandieo advert law). Stores with iR)
have complete brakes, (root end dept.
MANHATTAN
(let SI. and West End Are. (Bl
232 Weal Honaton St.*
102 Weal Ih 1st St. (B)
JSA Eaat 12Mb St.*
134 loth Are,. Cor 1Mb St.*
BRONX
sin East Vordham Koad (Bl
.WHO While Plains Rd |R|
Corner 2U St.
3325 While Plains Rd (Si
al (ion Hill Rd .Mallon
1
In Fine Whiskey
FLEISCH MANN’S
is the BIG buy! n
<
53E5
I
BUY 'Firestone
WINTER TIRES
NOW AND GET
NEW WHEELS
Wheel Distributors Suggested Retail Price
IMITED TIME OFFER! BUY NOW
Here's Why You Should Take Advantage of this
Tremendous offer on EXTRA WHEELS
Yrm sovtAe t’other and expense
of rempunting tires twice a year,
year dft<*r year... simply change
wheels... you can do it yourself.
Eliminate the possibility of
damaging the air-tight seal
between tire and wheel on
your tubeless tires.
SEE OUR BIG SELECTION of WINTER TIRES
Nylon, Rayon, Tubeless
Tube-Type, All Sizes
JUST SAY "Charge It"
Pay Weekly ,
CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS
Semi-Monthly or Monthly
IMF GIT ANTI LOOK
FOR THE NEAREST FIRESTONE POINT TO HOME »
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LONG ISLAND
CONNECTICUT
BROOKLYN
17M Redford Aee. (Bl «'
at (be corner ef Empire Bled. .
1SI Conrt St. ear. Atlantic Aee.
SIM Cenex Island Aee.
Near Kinta Hick way
llM Ceney Island Axe.
Near Aee. N (Bl*
1731 Atlantic Av. ear. Schenectady Ae.
Mil tth Aee. bet. Mlh 0 Mth St.
•Mb St. A Fori Hamilton Fnrfcwoy (Bl
♦4.4 Sauer cor. Jonliis
111 Fenaoxlenala Axe.*
15Mb St. a Northers Blvd.
Flashing, t. I. (Bl*
Ml 3Mb A»e., Aslorls (BI*
Hillside Ax*. al IMIb St- Jamalra
Roosevelt Ax*. ear. STIb M.
Jarbsen Heights. L. 1. (Bl*
101-1* Oneens Bird.
cor. at «7lh Rd.*
l.M-22 Liberty Ave.
Cor. ISMb St- Jamalra (Bl
SS-1S Hat St.
Long Island City
STATEN ISLAND
Dnjmgonle Blvd , Green ridge
2M1 Rylea Bled., Or sol City (Bl
M3 Mala St- Hnntlngtm (Bl*
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• N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26, 1963
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
UNFURNISHED
114TH STREET, lit. W — Rm
Working people pref. MO 2-1464
U4THSTT Seventh Ave. Large front
rm. use of kitchen, child RJ 8-7967
Kelly.
14OTH ST., 151. W. Apt. 21. Urge
rm. for rent.
140TH ST.. 161, W. Apt. 74,
Working person pref. R«
141ST ST.. 318. W. Apt. 6. Attrac
tive clean room, television and
cootung privileges. 616 weekly.
Call WA 6-3581.
uwiiwHiTTOii rwritisnaa
ST. NICHOLAS TERRACE. (. Apt. 4
Neatly tarn room, respectable
Working couple or lady pref reis
Cooking, call after 3. All day
Sat. A Sun MO 3-2308
ST. NICHOLAS AVE.. 721. (Cor. W.
14* St.) Furn A Unfurn. Rooms.
*10 A 813 per room. Working peo
ple preferred KUchen privileges
CaU supt. after 3 p ul AU 1-78*1
ST. NICHOLAS AVETpKilcheai A
Room. Single pref MO 34883.
NHATbY—Furn. Rooms Ground fir.
Nr. Subway Call after 6 p.m.
MO 6-3893
ROOM, Quiet home Business wo
man preferred Cooking. Refer
ences WA 8-3312.
KITCHENETTES. Singles. 813.95.
Doubles 817.86 MO 6-8500.
812.50. 813.50
MANHATTAN AVE..
MORNLNCSTDE AVE.. Neatly tarn
rm. Working parson with refer.
ST NICHOLAS AVE . 105. Apt 41.
Neatly furnished, men preferred
71ST ST.. Hotel Kent,
a. privets bath, kitche
s 819 wkly. SU 7-35O0.
114TH ST.. 138. W. Apt. 4W. Urge,
small, respectable working men
141ST ST
117171 ST.. 124. W. Ap<. 7B. Cou
141ND STREET. 130. W.. Apt 96
ple or single pref.
HOTEL '
MORNINGSIDE1
Neatly fun. MO 9-1463
119TH ST., W. Small room. Respect
able person pref LU *4431
REDUCED RATES
Rich's Plaza
AIR CONDITIONED
ROOMS
All Mdrn. Comroaitacoi
ot 144th St.
Television — Telephone
Radio — Running water
ia each room. Private
baths, wall ta wall ear-
patiag. Maid service.
TRANSIENTS
AD 4-7300
W - Kitchenettes. Rms.
m No security
Call M0 2-1920
lOHNMi&IDE AVE., Neatly furn.
Running water. Man pref. Refs
Convenient all tranap. ri 9-1972
After 8 pm., all day Sat A Sun.
MORNINGSIDE
STUDIO. MALI
FERRED R]
ANYTIME.
MORRIS PRK W. Urge kit
netted, balk. MO 1-1774.
MT. MORRIS PARK W. Furn
Cooking privileges EN 9-2737.
ST. NICHOLAS AVE. Neatly tarn,
rm. Working people pref. Call
RI 94040.
150TH ST.. 431. Working man pref.
150TH ST.. W, Convenient tranap.
Cooking WA 6-0606
150TH OT.? 4Oo7w, Apt. 42. Neat A
ST NICHOLAS AVE.. W. 151 0L
Small medium rm, working gent
leman pref. References AU 3-4669
Quiet. AU 84015.
W 151ST ST. A St. Nicholas Ave..
Furn rm. woman pref. AU 3-7464.
151ST ST . Bet. Broadway A Am
sterdam Ave. Nice small Room
for rent. HI 3-5054 Call 9 a.m
to 2 p.m.
SINGLE ROOMS
(INCLUDING TV)
W, Urge Front
157TH ST., W, Furnished rm. Re
spectable male pref. No cooking
Call from 5 up FO 8-7512.
ST. NICHOLAS AVE.. (153 St.) —
Furn rm. FO 84036.
7TH AVE.. 1888 Apt. 3F «th floor)
FunUshod room, reaaonable.
7TH AVE.. 2157. Apt. L Rms. —
Urge, small- Single person or
mother-child prof. Welfare
7TH AVE.. (Ut. 131st A 122nd Sts.)
Private turoished rms. References
AC 3-8817.
>
7TH AVE.. 2 Neatly turn rma. Re-
Ugioua people pref, AU 3-7581.
7TH AVE., I960. Apt. 3B. Furnish
ed front room. UN 4-129*.
7TH AVE., 2337, (137 St. W.) Cheer
ful rms Semi-kitchenettes. *7 up
FO 8-6900-AD 4-2341.
7TH AVE.. Urge room. Single per-
soo. coupls or 2 working girls
pref MO 3-3788.
7TH AVE . 2460. Apt. 67. Neatly
furn rma. Working people pref.
Call morns. Eves. FO 84980.
7TH AVE.. Near W. 115th St.-
Large. Couple, nurses preferred.
MO 643S2.
7TH AVE.. 2441. Apt. 64, Furn -
Large Rm
7TH AVE.. 2394, Apt 74, Furnish
ed Room for rent, AU 6-5405.
7TH AVE.. A W. 121st St. Large
furn rm. MO 6-7946.
7TH AVE.. 1851. Apt.. 33. Urge,
furn. rm. Working people pre
ferred. Can after 6 p.m. UN 8-1743
KITCHENETTK
HUDSON Residence
1848 Amsterdam Ave. (cor W 141at)
St) Housekeeping rma. 811.90 wk. 1
rm apts Working couples preferred
618.48 wk. AU 3-8140.
Rooms, IdtcheMttgj I Apt*.
A. Prince. Broker. 301 W 135th St.
AU 1-8977
KITCHENETTES and Private rooms
ri 9-8311,
Agent.
.
I SIZE. Conveniences. Quiet
Single pref. LE 4-5329.
LARGE RM. Single nr couple pref
After 5 p.m. FI 8-7710.
HOTEL ELTON . 337 W. 138th St.
AU '3-9724
Rooms, nightly. *3.50 and up.
Urge kitchenettes. (22.50 wkly.
Large studio apts with private ba'hs
*26 50 wkly
ITCHENETTES ltk - 2's Some
Private baths. Broker AU 1-0353.
NICELY Furn. room. All modem
conveniences. AU 34510.
LARGE AIRY Front room. Extra
nicely furnished. Private bath and
rsfrl**raMr. eodfctag. > Working
girls pref. 818. After 6:30 —
FO 8-637*
,
LARGE A Small rms. Furn.
UN 4-3090
SMALL ROOM. Mature Man pref.
*10 wkly 1 Wk Security Linen
Furn. UN 4-1095 Miss Parks
FURN RMS. Single Men A Couple
Pref. Kitchen A Refrigerator
Serv ice MO S-9857 - MO 6-1749
13 RMS. 87410 Men preferred with
MO 2-2063
MEDIUM Rm. Privileges. Man pre
ref.
tarred. FO 84888.
LARGE Kitchenette. 2 Working girla
pref. Private house. UN 4-2329.
ROOM
Washington Hgls A Bronx
Rooms, Kitchenette & Apts.
Available. ELG Service Center 463
West 162nd St. SW 5-5820
KITCHENETTES. IVk, IVk, fum A
MEDIUM Rm. cooking,
Man pref. UN 6-9913.
APTS.. *77 PER MONTH
Unfum Some pet. baths. All ayeaa JAMES KELLEY. BROKER. 271 W
an W 125 Bt.Rm.U4.
125th St . Suite 214. MO 84767
_____ Mo
-------- kitchenettes
BOND HOTEL
SINGLES. REFERENCES.
Cor. Chambers A W. Bway sub ____________ 9-5317_______________
SU. 125 Chambers St. WO 2-4390; furmshED RMS, Near trans-
“* porUtion. Couple, single pref.
‘ “
KHch I Rot* $9, $13, $1$, $11
AGENT — 236 W. 139th St.
AU 6-7170
AU 0-7743
MO 3-7544.
FURNISHED Rm. Working couple
pref. Child TE 1-3756.
LARGE ilM, Just painted, 1 flight
up. settle! lady or man preferred
cooking, NO 5-7195.
3 DOUBLE Rooms 1
room. Call TO 2-4030.
TURN. Rm Nice quiet working wo
man pref. SW 4-0351. Cooking
privileges. CqU before 9 a.m. A
after g p.m.
ROOM For rent. Elderly man pre
ferred. AU 3-6756.
LARGE RM. Elevator, Gentleman
Pref 281 Edgecombe Apt. 3F.
FURN RM Woman with child or
aattlcd person pref. AU 1-4058.
NICE Urge rm. Couple or single
person pref. AU 3-5432.
ROOM. Settled working tody pre
ferred. MO 2-8343.
LARGE^RM. Neatly tarn. Clean
elevator building. UN 5-1943.
WORKING Man prel
required. AU 1-1236.
NEATLY Furn rm. Business peo
ple preferred AU 1-7403.
NEATLY FURN. RM Settled cou
ple pref. With references
FO 8-0920 WA 6-9419
FURNISHED 3 Rm. unit, i
able working adulta pre!.
. AU 1 1555
LARGE Furn. Living A Bed Rm.
2 Girls pref. WA 8 3063
MEDIUM Sized rm. Running water
Gas. Woman pref. HA 6-9610.
NEATLY Furn Small family. Girl
pre! AU 1-1968.
446 Central Park West Nr. 104th
St. Elev Single A Double. Kit
chen privileges. 913 A UP.
UN 44171
DESIRABLE Rm. Reliable woik-
iog man, students pref.
FO 8-7852.
BEAUTIFUL ROOMS Large A small
Also kitchenettes In all boroughs
MO 2-9719.
BEST In rooms and kitchenettes A
Apartments. CaU FI 8-3067.
VERY Nice furn rm. Elderly per-
son pref. Call EN 9-7618 after 6.
NEATLY Furn with or without kit
chenette. Respectable business girl
pref. FO 8-7920.
KITCHENETTES. Apts. A Rms. for
rent. 544 W. 149th St.
FO *-5909
Agent
LARGE Rm. Working couple pref-
MO 2-1237
LARGE Rm. Working couple pre
ferred. Welfare Call FI 84808.
3 FURN Rms. For rent. Freshly
painted. Children EN 84430.
SINGLE Rm Working gentleman
pref. WA 6-7585 Evenings.
RM. Man or woman pref. After
7:30 all day Thurs. MO 2-3060
BEAUTIFULLY Furn rm Working
Gentleman with refs. Pref.
UN t-1606
IVk RMS Furn. Private bath —
TE 1-0378
RM. Settled working man or wo
man pref. MO 84140.
127TH ST . 81. W. Apt. 3B. Large
roem Welfare SA 2-7078.
158TH STREET, 636 W — Single
room. References. Call 6:30 to 9
PM
CURRENT WEEK
Cad UN 5-2441
12OTH OT.. W. Between
ox Neatly furn. r
man pref. TR 6-8S72.
161ST OT, 554, W. Room, near
transportation. Private home —
Business man preferred LO 8-9115
Can anytime
34 W 104th St.
UN 5-7190 \
Richard Hotel
Bradhurst Ave.
AL 3 5500
Maid A telephone service
Daily, weekly transients
LADHIJBOT AVENUE. <4. Apt W.
-a8.-w7wtokSSite"'
ladles pref. AD 4-7121,
M. Tuesday
For Your Convenience Classified Ads
' • I
# s.v. ;j , _
* ,
Will Be Accepted Until 7pm
»
A A
Mondays
I
Cancellation* £r Correction* Accepted Until 7 p.m
Mondays
Working Peoples Paradise
173 St. Nicholas Ave. Newly re
novated. neatly fui rrai, reason
able rates. UN 5-1761 or UN 4 1*86
81 ST A ACOLUMBUS AV. TR 7-8400
HOTEL ENDICOTT
Rms 813 up. with kitchtee *30 up
LARGE rum rm. KUchen facilities
LU 8-8314
Concourse Area.
LARGE Furn Kitchenette. Working
Couple pref. KI 2-606*
1 LARGE RM. 1 Slagle, faculties
LU 0-7966.
118TH ST , 160. W. Single, respect
able, working man preferred, ref
3 LARGE Furn. front rma to nut.
Kitchen privUegea Working per
son pref TU 7-0141.
ROOM - Tremont
lion. DA 3-1313.
NICELY Furnished Private refrig
erator, sink and stove. Call CY 4-
5336 or TY 3-5840
ROOM To 1st. Single person pref.
913 w4dy. CaU eves. DA 9-1039.
2 FVRNISHED Rnrs With refriger
SINGLE BOOM — Woman pre*
Kitchen privileges. KI 1-T181
MF 5-0935 after 6 p m
RAI FOR RENT — Working man
pref. Nr. tranap. Cooking A phone
privileges. DA 54172
SINGLE RM — Private house. Good
tranap. CY 44123
I LARGE and 1 small room Work
ing persona pref Cooking
AD 4-0053. after 1.
FI RNISHED kitchenette. Couple or
2 single persons pref. TE 1-1175.
2 ADJOLNING rma la private
LARGE - Single working
welfare pref. LU 9-1071
LARGE. Very attractive furn rm
Working lady or nurse pref. —
JE 6 2240
Mvate
KITCHENETTE. Small, strictly pri
vate. Working person pref. CaU
after Thurs 6 pm. LU 5-4120
LARGE 14 Rooms, ta
Privilege. WY 3-1*53
LARGE Room. Private house —
Kitchen privileges Working man
or woman pref WY 14(785.
LARGE Beautifully "fum rm. pri
vate home, business parton pref
Call Frt. eves after 7 A Sat. A
Sun TA' 3-8348
LARGE Room, working person pre
ferred. Near transportation —
134TH ST.. 454. E. Bet. Willis-Brook
Aves. Kitchenettes. 1U I 1 rms.
Bath. Conveniences, all private.
Owner—No Fee Mri »8675
AD 4-4007
134TH ST, 410, E. 3 Urge rms. plus
sun parlor. Full kitchen. Pvt. toi
let. lad floor. Beautifully painted
A Furnished. Safa locked- bldg.
See caretaker. Mrs. Webster —
CY 3-9114 or MO 84174.
134TH ST.. 410 East, ltk Rms Pri
vale Kitchenette. Fully Furn.
Sale locked bldg. 898 Wkly. See
Care Taker. Mrs. Webster. Ground
0. CY 3-5114.
1S6TH ST. A Willis Ave. Kitchen
etto A Single rm. CY 24589
149TH ST , 449. E, Nr. 3rd Ave. Cozy
kitchenette *16 LU 7-3053
163RD ST E (667) Room, cooking
Quiet home. No rooming bouse
DA (-4165
16STH ST . 786. E. Nice large room
Available Cooking Working people
pref. OL 7-7864.
165TH ST., E, Furnished room
JE 8-1578
169TH ST.. E. 1 A 2 Rm euitrs
Working people pref Quiet at
mosphere Cooking Refrigerator.
LU 4-8003
175TH ST . E. Nr Sub. Man prel.
CaU CY 4-5731.
181ST ST — Wof Grand Concourse.
Urge rm. beautifully furn. Pvt.
home. Seb. 2 blocks. WE 3-0060
OTH OT. 904 E. Urge furnished
room All modem conveniences.
ORD ST., E. Urge Double Rm.
(12.50. Nice Neighborhood. N r,
Tranap Call OL 5-2527.
ARTHUR AVE.. 2124. Nice. Easy
transp. Cooking. SE 34880.
BLVD. 115. Furnished
CLAY AVE . Urge rm, couple pref
CY 3-0723
Brooklyn—Fvrnished
ABM! » . K AM IA.1
DAVIDSON AVENUE. 1*19. Attrac
tive rooms, stove, sink, refriger
FINDLAY AVE.. Urge room
mg privileges. Single or
(1413 FULTON AVE.. Apt
Working loan pref.
HEWITT PL. SIS. Apt 1. Furn
rm. children DA 3-7511.
FO 8-5616________
JACKSON AVE vicinity, large, warm
front room. Subway around cor-
MINFORD PLACE, 1543, Near 174
St. station 2 large rms. refrigera
tor. telephone Reasonable Also
single Call Supt, LU 9-780* or
BA 5-9011
MORRIS (Near 149th St. Subway)
Urge furnished rm. call GR 9-9955
PROSPECT AVE. E 167TH ST
Furn rm. DA 3-4784.
TIFFANY STBEET
911
Near Westchester Ave. OMStaua
clean rooms. Kitchen pi images.
Singles and doubles Hsfrtgeragsr la
evory room. Moderate rentale.'Maar
convenient transp DA
TIFFANY STREET. 965. Mhgles
*72-715 Doubles *18418 Private
rooking facilities DA 9-3839____
TRINITY ~ AVE- 745. (near Bast
156th St.) Large A Small tarnish
ed rooms. Community kitchen—
Mrs. Hogan LU 54132.
VYSE AVE . 1161. Furnished rms,
Urge A small. Working people
pref. Call after S p.m., Supt on
pre nuaes
WASHINGTON AVE 2099. 3 Lg»
airy rooms. Working couple pref.
we 3-deas.
RMS to let. Elderly woman pref.
LU 5-2842 CY 24283.
URGE FRONT RM. Cooking. Child
DA 9-1843
LARGE Front rm, kitchen privilege
Nr. Cone. sub. Quiet, refined party
pref. LU 84314. after «.
BAINBRIDGE ST., 61. Han room.
<1
Working person preferred 88
Bell )
BAINBRIDGE OT
1211 BERGEN ST
Urge furn rm.
BUSHWICK leriioa. 9 hall rm.
working adulta preferred. alee
quiet home, near al transp. men
preferred, reference. 4 Rm. apt.
910S. Working adulta preferred,
call from I ta 8. HY 1-7149, Owner
BUSHWICK section - Urge rm
kitchen, mostly private. Children
BUSHWICK AVE . near
Urge attractive kftd
URGE A Small tarn rm, settled
working women pref. LU 7-1621
CARLTON AVE.. (Nr. Dekalb)
Urge kitchenette UL 54402.
EAST 2HriH OT., Urge rm 2 work
ing women or Nunes pref. Call
Eves. AU dsy Set. A Sun. —
KI 7-3786
3 TURN RMS. Working coupls pref
DA 3-M12
FURNISHED rooms. Privste home.
Working people preferred. MO 5-284*
SINOLE A DOUBLE rms. Priritage*.
Child. IQ 2-8844 after 1 p.m.
ROOMS ELDERLY couple or elder
ly perm pref. LU 8-7488.
LARGE FRONT room. Reepectabls
working perm pref Near Pros
pect stattoa *12. DA *4504
1 HUGE ADJOINING Rooms. Owu
refrigerator. Couple pref. Also
large and small rooms. Call —
TR 8-1707
RM With use at Htehes, Working
single or couple pref. IQ 2-5802
ROOMS — Qrist ham WartOM
people pref. References CY 3-7987.
NICELY Furn. Quiet. Call after 5
P.M. DA 34819.
FURN RM. Shsre^Mtohan with 1.
ROOM. Furalshad. Single person
pref. Clsan. Comfortable. LU 8-3788
IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300 .. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
CLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE 5 F.M. TUESDAY PRECEDING THURSDAY
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
179TH ST . W — 3 Rm. fura apt. MODERN Large 34k A- 3 Rai. Apt*
Excellent neighborhood. Working J Schools, tranap, Children. Month-
couple preferred.
LU 37934
ly No fees. See Super 313 E
WY J-1946
Owner 1 lbjth St.
——-------- ■
3484 EAST 141 STREET 3 rooms, __ _______________________________
all improvement* Business couple MCE J ROOM APARTMENT
preferred TA W014 Owner.
---- ------------ 1
Owner
NEWLY RENOVATED
4 Rooms A 3 Rooms
$95-$120
See Supt In basement.
979 Aldus St., Bronx
apartment Nicely furn
Working people pref
DA 9-3280
______________ _________ BRONX 24* Lovely
3 RM Fern Apt Respectable Ten
Ownor
ant preferred Private home. j 3 lovcly^ rooms rent controlled
«*> MONTHLY.
Call IQ 73977
Owner
Modern 41* run ta New
Ground
Owner Kl 7-9322
Working Peoples Paradise
Brand New
IMfc 24k. 34* rm apt Newly re-
all improvement* Busineea
pre! Security 4 lease
supervised under strict
_________ AU 8-1737 Owner, r_____
IX U8T 106TH STR , 5_ Rooms
■ kMcheeette. New equipment,
e floors. A bathroom SW mo.
Security Owner
W. 13BTH ST . 24* A Un rm
pt. Furn. Reliable business con-
He pref. Ring 1 bell. AGENT.
h W Modern 1>* room unfurn apta.
h St. Near Bway From SSO
» €110 mo. 1 mo. security Jacob
Irigman.
AU 84454.
ST.r 305. W. 3 Rm
1 ana.
ly. Call MO 3-1987. Or
4-1630 Owner.
MANHATTAN A BRONX
PARTMENTS KITCHENETTES
A L PRICES, ALL SIZES. 2136 7th
l’
E. 124TH ST . 3 Rm apt Re
ratty renovated. No fee. TR 6-
4
EAGLE AVE
2-24*
cinerator
CY 21688
Owner
See Supt
AGENT
1161st-3rd Ave
tile bath, la
apt ZBN.
1 R(X)M Apartment tor rent Fura-
isfied or unlumiabed Modern kit'
chen Fast lStlh St. Call
MO 36083 Owner
l PPER Bronx. Nice furnished small
apartment, quiet, respectable per
son prel Call TU 2-3076 Owner
107 ST. ANNS (Cor. E. 132.) Ultra
modern. 14* Rma. HoUywood kit-
ehen A Bathrm: Welfare; M8 up
See apt. 3d. agent.
_______________________ I OR 3 ROOM Furaiahed apart
RMS. Low floor. Renovated bldg I meat, abare kitchen with 1.
S. Business person pref See OWNER
re. Young 142 E. 136 St. No fee. j
1763 Topping Avenue
® 3 2064
102 K. 124TH ST
Low fir. Newly
incinerator, intercom,
<1294140. Business
Mix Young No fee
3L» Largo rms. BROOK AVE., S63. 2V» and 3 rms.
afed. bldg Completely remodeled, new fix.
All trnsp $25 09 w-k ME 5-6973 Owners.
EAST Side,
ing, private bath. 14* rms,
dure. near
Owner.
373. TW 7-1477 *
Call Cl 2-2628
Owm
Apt, W(,|ki||
4 ROOMS AND OVER
218 EAST 117 STREET. 4 room
apartment 988 65
at Apartment 27 afli
Mr
In-1
r 4
496 Manhattan Ave (130th St)
4 rooms, both, modern equipax
Ant 872 month. Sen Supt.
Apt 3N or call TR 4-1800.
4 Rooms and Over
4 rms furn apt.
Working family pref.
WY 1-3535
4 ROOMS. 2 BEDROOMS. AVAIL
ABLE 838. WEEKLY. REFERENC
ES CY 4-1239 OWNER
2* Rms. Riverside Dr.
1 elm* Washington HgU —
Hi A Electric
2 .• Rms W 117th a.
Bradhurat Avo.
8
LTY OFFERLNGS. E
135th.
Breax—Unfurnished
1-2-3 R
168 a. (1013 Brook Ave)
2-4 ROOM APT.
No fee Supt apt. 2 LU 3-6670 Owner
1S7TH STREET
1104 FINLAY AVE.
Modem n A Ta
885 - 899
No Foo
LU B-4510
OWNER
MORRIS AVE.
1246
Nr 167th St. A Grand Cmcmim
Modern Three Room Apt.
$110
See Supt. or Call
LU 14510
Immediate SOMpdDcy >86.43
Parsons Realty OL 8-4144
....... — ■
NO FEES - OWNER
115th St. 471 E. 2 modern rms. A
tile bath 2nd floor Newly painted.
Safe, locked bldg. Nr. Tranap A
shepping. 873 monthly See Super
Mr. Brown. Apt. 3. MO 5-4174 or
LU 54783 Others av ailable ,
Woodycreat Av. 3 Rms. painted 894.
Nelson Ave.. 2 rms. painted SS2.
150 St E. t Rms.
Fulton Ave. 2 rms. all new MO.
Dynamo Realty. 251 W. 86 St..
TR 3-1273
Ml
MANY APTS. AVAILABLE
3 net $5*. np 4 rnas. $74. a#.
Modern apts Broker CY 3-4270
964 E. 114 ST., 3 Room modern
apartment. Gag heated. Call —
OL 2-3139 after < P M
Owner.
E 218 St.. 2 Rms. studio. Private
entrance. $80 Murphy. AC
Sun. TU 2-8168
461 EAST 140th ST.
3 rooms, ground floor. Children.
Convenient transportation. No foa.
Sea Supt, has., or HI 14111. Owner
AVE — (Elder Ave.
B> Studio Apt. Pvt. entrance.
Bath. Porch, Single or couple pref
$24422 Wkty Broker AC
Sunday TU 2-8168.
SIM
$114
Rms.
Rms.
3
J
4
4 Rms. 8120
5 Rms. New
8130.
•E. 220th a
E. 218th a.
Needham Avo.
E. 219th a.
in dishwasher
E. 228th a.
Built
6 Rms. Now.
6 Rms. Paulding Avo
Agent
Avo. 8180.
8140.
KI 7-7016
2-3-4 ROOM APARTMENTS
GOOD SECTIONS. MODERN
BROKER
318 EAST 14STH STREET
STEBBINS AVE.. 1304
3 rms, tile hath.
See Supt
AGENT
I ALDUS ST . 1032 (Bruckner Blvd)
2-24,3 Rms. elevator, tile bath, in
cinerator. Supt. Apt. SB. (Agent)
3 ROOM APARTMENT
- Nicely furnished W'orking people pref
Owner
*>*«•«
DA 9-3280
APARTMENT RENTALS
2’s. fa. 6*a. Reasonable
Mr George. Broker, 515A Courtlaml't
Ave. (nr. E. 148th a.) LU 5-8977
5 Rms. Fulton Avo.
8 Rms. W. 136 a.
6 Rms. E. 138 St.
6 Rms. E. 314 a
SM, Rms. West End Ave.
102 a.
7 Rms
5 80
8 78.
8 98.
8138
8230
8125
Many Apts for Welfare
Progressive Enterprises
316 Lenox Ave. ______EN 9-5522
619 E. 141 a.. 2 A 3 Rms, ultra
modern, or. shopping A trans.
878 A UP MO 9-8062.
(Owner)
Modern 2 13 room opts.
432 L 141 St. 530 St. Pauls
Pt. No too. Owaor.
WA 6-6000
NEWLY
2 A 3 rms.
1946^Fail< St. or Simpson
St. Stsflan.
OWNER
BOSTON RD.. 1801 1505 (Wllkens)
2-3-4 rooms, modem. Incinerator.
Supt. Apt- 5B (Agent).
175TH ST. E. 505 (nr. Bathgate)
2-3 Rooms, tile bath. Incinerator.
See Supt or launderette.
AGENT
CLINTON AVE., 1311
(169th) 2-3
rooms, tile ba’h. incln. Supt Apt.
ID
AGENT.
EAGLE AVE.. 989. (161st) 2-2Vk,
Tile bath Inrin. Agent. See supt.
No. 2B. North
233RD ST .
Call after
TU I
Owner
4 RM APT
BRONX — New V A 8 Rm.
2939 Tiemann Ave. Corner
Ave. off B. Gunhill Rd.
•Ma.
Adee
Owner TU 3-1
4, 5, 7 RMS. REAS. BRONX
A Manhattan. Adults pre/
217 W mb st. Agent MO 2-3890
WASHINGTON AVE.. ISIS (17Igf a.
Attractive modem Arms DECON
TROLLED APT. First floor, work-
ing adults pref 890 month Secur
Ity. No fees. MO 5-8170 (Owner.)
6 Rms. W Bx
8 Rms. E. 171 a.
5 Rms W. 81 a.
4 Rms. W. 187 St.
4 Rms. Fulton a
3 Rms W. 177th a.
LU 3-0045
8135,
$96.
$109.
$ 7g.
$ 91.
8 68.
AGENT
6 LARGE RMS ta modern 2 fam
ily brick bouse. Near sub. Gun
hill vicinity TU 2-7787 after 4 pm
WMaya Anytime wk ends. Buai-
people pref Owner
5 RM GROUND Floor apt. See supt
139 Bruckner Blvd.
AGENT
4 RMS. 1341 Webster Ave. near
170 a 8106 Mo. Welfare ok owner
in store after 6 p.m.
E. BRONX. 5 BEAUTIFUL RMS.
GROUND FLOOR Working fam
ity preferred. Near Wheeler Ave.
CR 9-4228 Owner.
5 ROOM Walk-in apt. 178 St., near
University Ave. $118 Mo. Also
3 A 4 rooms available Call —
CY 9-1388 Broker
2033 MORRIS AVE, near Burnside
Ave. 4 rooms. 8128. CY 4-O4S6 or
Superintendent In Apartment 4.
Owner.
8 LARGE Rms. children 8140. per
month. 3** rms apt. with refriger
•tor. children. 8108. per month
1 fare zone. Call Agent. <814)
OW 9-4166
4 Rms. Tinton Ave.
4 Rms. Clinton Ave.
3 Rms. Tinton Avo.
2th Rms. Nelson Ave.
6 Rms. Private line
4 Rms. Duplex E. 222
4 Rms. Third Ave.
4 Rms. Third Ave.
5 Rms. Grand Concourse
4 Rms. Grand
REALTY OFFERINGS.
> 2-4889-1 2304 7th A
4 ROOM 1 nfurnished apartment. —
Couple preferred. Call before 11
a.m. or after 6:39 p.m. CY 3-7582
Owner.__________________
228 ST. 8 ROOMS.
Private
Can TU 14
After 4 pm_________ Owner
WAKEFIELD AREA — 5 New mod
era rms. Conv to transportation
and shopping. Call Owner. No fee
AU 6-4310 - AU 1-1447.
KELLY ST . 842. Prospect or Long
wood IRT station. Completely ren
ovated 4th rms. 8115. • a month
3 Rms 898 a mouth. Superintend
ent or DA 8-8186. Owner.
CAMBRIDGE PL.. 3 Rm. furn apt.
Nice couple preferred, call after
OWNER.
«. ST 9-8194,
1099 DEAN ST.. Nr. Bedford -
Furn apt. Private kitchen A bath
_________ OWNER
3 RM FU'RN AFTS. til and $28
Also kitchenettes & unfura apts.
• AGENT
UL 7-7933
FURNISHED Or unfurnished 3 rm.
apt. colored tile bath, frigldairr,
combination sink and tub. 8th Ave
Sub. EXPRESS stop, all new and
modem Business persons prefer
red Call 10-8 p.m. ST 3-2333.
Evening* PR 3-6519 Owner
24* ROOM Apt. Furnished all mod
em equipment, gas and electric
I ret. Inquire superintendent at 400
Tompkins Ave. Near Jefferson
Owner.
APT TO RENT - JI Rooms Kit
chen and bath. Working people
preferred Call PR 1-9229 - $25 00
Weekly Owner.
3 Rm*.
24* Rms.
4 Rms
4 Rm*.
2 Adjoining
Kitchenette* -
$25.00
$23 50
$32.00
.$27.00
$2000
$16.501
COSEAL REALTY
2021A Fulton St.
HY 54310
ULTRA Modern kitchenette apt- —
Beautifully furn. Air conditioning
Wall to wall carpeting. 838 wkly
Also 1 rm. Apts and up. Unfurn.
Elevator Bldg 870 A Up per
Mth. AGENT PR 2-5980 HY 1-5500
506 MADISON ST.. Furn apt. 3 Rms
Something nice See lady parlor
floor, rear. Owner.
88 HERKIMER ST. Furn apt 3
Rms. Something nice., See lady
first floor, rear right Owner.
3-LOVELY~Furn-rmr Apt. Build
Ing Good convenient neighborhood
Adults preferred. Securit) Owner
BU 2-4295. Or IN 7-9853
3 RM. Apt. Completely furn in pri
vate home 8110 mthly 2 Work
ing men preferred. Owner. —
BU 7-9311 after 6 p.m.
UNCOLN PtT”Park Slope 3 Rms
Will decorate $85 mthly. Busi
ness girl preferred Owner —
UL 7-0033
3th RM Modern apt Elevator buil
ding. Incinerator. 50 ft. from sub
495 Washington Ave. (Nr. Ful
ton St.) ST 9-1169 Owner
3 RMS Furn, 824 Wkly. 3 People
pref. Large private bath A kit
chen. Call GL 8-1181 Owner
VANDERBILT AVE - Nr. Park
Place — bedrm. hvingrm, kitchen
ette. Private bathrm. Children $90
ES 5-6494
_______ Owner
No feo
Herkimer St.
No let
3 room Units
826.00 weekly. Largo security.
BROKER UL 7-4174 MA 2-0752
BERGEN ST.-3
Nicely decorated
CL 2-3356
RM. APT.
nd furnished
OWNER
1898 PACIFK
ST.
RMS, IN 7-1794
OWNER
ONLT A FEW CHOKE APTS.
ACT N0WI
FOR IMMEDIATE AND
FUTURE OCCUPANCY
2 BEDROOM APTS.
From Only
$97.75
leu Substantial
TAX SAVINGS
WOODSTOCK
TERRACE
COOPERATIVE
929 Trinity Ave. Cor. E. 163 a.
TERRACE APTS. AVAIL
18-story
• Cemmaalty
parking.
Down Payment ftom $889
$o< Yoar Apt. Now
M0 5-9105
MUHS SERVICMG INC.
Office Open Daily a Sunday
DIRECTIONS: IRT 7th Avg. A
Lex. Ave. lines to Prospect Ave.
Station OR: IRT 3 Ave. "L“ to
-161 St. Station. OR: E. 163 St.
Croaatowa BUS to WOODSTOCK
TERRACE. OR: Prospect Ave.
BUS to 163 a OR: 3rd Ave.
BUS to 163 St. Supervised by the
Housing and Redevelopment
Board of the City of New York
CONCOURSE Vicinity Coop. 3 bed
rooms. 2 baths, air-conditioned
8194.37. Including utilities 8155
net. After tax savings. CY 3-6760
OWNER
Brooklyn—F%rnislia<l
HERKIMER ST.. 57 NR.
La Salle Realty
214 West 118th St.
1] TH STW,
5 Room apartment.
860 per month.
La Salle Realty
218 W 116th St.
Hill Ave. 2-near 225 St
station (Bway Use) 4 rms
108.98 mo
2414 UNIVERSITY Ave. Nr. Ford
ham Rd. Modern 3th rm. apt
Hollywood kitchen, nr shoppug 4
tranap. 8118 Owner tee
LOVELY MODERN 3 Room apart-
ments available. Excellent loca-
No fee. CALL LU
OWNER
3 ROOM APTS. FROM $60
Others 2 ta t rooms
Dersett LU 9-5120 WY 1-2537
E. Modem 4
pliances. elev bldg. Incln
eratnr. 890 Immediate
Sea Supt. on pre
W EST- End Ave. Gorgeous 5
Geergeous 4^, - $190. Very
lul building. Agent. 2572
way (97th A.) After 4.
Hijh Oms Aph.
4 rm Riverside Dr. $120
8108
Edgecombe Ave
. Bmdhumt Ave
(rm W Breiw 167 St. $
, ma Central Prk
|nm West SS St
««
$110
FRANKLIN AVE.. 3 Rms. $68. W
Brosx 2Vh- 872. Simpeon St. area
Arms 808. Agent. 3572 Broadway
(87th) After 4. Welfare._________
ROOM Apartment, nr. Gunhill vic-
inity Nr transportation. Call af
ter 5:30 wkdays All day wkends
Owner
OL 5-7438
148TH ST , 438 E, 2 and 23h large
modern room, front apt. Free
gas 4 Electric. Call WY 3-1773
Owner.
2 ROOM
MODERN
Ave.___ Welfare.
UN 5-2250
RMS? Modern. Reasonable
Nr. 188 St 4 Fulton Ava
UN S-11S0. No Brokers Fee Agent
5 rms. Hew. Med. Applian
ces, Built-in oven A
washer. Agent
Kl 7-7011
S. Blvd. 163rd St. 5-
S. Blvd. 149th St. 4-
Tremont-Arthur. 4-
396 25
$75.
860.
8130-
GREENWALD REALTY MO 5-1022
394 E. 149th St.
md st. 4. Private.
Room 516.
A LARGE SELECTION OF
FINE WEST * EAST BRONX
APARTMENTS
121 St. W-7 elevator ------------- 8145
S. Boulevard Vic-5 large — $ 74
Tremont Vic-4<h large ------ S 76
Concourse - 4*-h modern
------8 80
West Bronx-46i Urge----------------- C 85
Tremont Vic-3kh modern —__S 58
West Bronx-3Mi elevator---------- 8 <7
Davidson Ave-3Vh Urge---------- $ 70
West Bronx 3 Urge ---- $ 39
3RD AVE.. 3 4 4 Rms for real
KLOK
73 E 183 St. Bx
Many
Mere WF 3-1383
Sea Supt or caU SC 4-1336
<1^9t9fF R
Newlyrtaevwnd Apts
113 Findlay Ave. 2Vi rms — 8ffi
100 . —
1077 Hoe Ave 2 rms 875 ; 3 8M
1888 Belmont Ave. 3»h rms 880-85
474 E 141st St. 3 885-890 424 E
129th SL 2 860.
Owner. Se<
4 ROOMS. Eart 178 S4 892 00
4 Rooms, Simpeon St. 92 28
4 Rooms, E 220 St. 95 M
3 Rooms. Washington Ave. 92 84
RV1NG SILVER A SON
842 E. 180 St.
WE 3-6770
3 ROOM
5 BewvtHwl Ream*. $125.
LU 4-5463
Broker
Ave. 883. nr 163 St
Kh
921 E. 223rd ST,
unfura 890. Furs 8100
Kl 7 9*75
CLINTON AVE., 515, 3 Rm. mod-
era apt. tile bath, near transp.
822 wk. see lupt or call FI 7-6124
Owner.
3 RM Modern, elevated
Newly decorated, new furniture
and equipment Willoughby Ave.
Near Transp. $29 wk, call 19 a m
- 1 p.m. FI 7-7090 Owner.
FULTON ST.. 1000. m rm*. all
modem, tingle preferred All pri
vate. owner Call after 7 p.m.—
ST 341515 LN 9-6626
IVA Furn rm. apt. Private kitchen
and Bath Christian home. Don't
call 6 p.m. Fri. to 8 p.m. Sat
FA 2-3686
OWNER
3 RM. APT. and rma
Neatly furn.
29 MacDonough St.
Owner
w
rms East 1.34 SI
rms West 94 St
rms W Bronx 179 St
$ M
1125
$145
ALSO OPEN SAT
__ 12S St 48 64430
Riverside Dr.
"RENT CONTROLLED APTS
ran West 103 St. $115
8125
4M, Central Prk Wert
4 I wns Wert 143 St
8 58
4f.rma Wert 184 SL gAe
8120
4 rm Wert 122 st elevator 8120
4 rm Preapert Ave.
5 ran West 121 St.
6 - am Wart 1M st ■
3 ('M4M Wert 188 Si
3 rm West 148 St
WilFARE AND CHILDRI
ALSO OPEN
L ICOLN
<E«st 115 St. TR 6-4430
Nico Manh
•'*
8125
8 90
Clean Bldg
I
Upper Manh
6
Super pref
3
Spmg. W. 1« 8t
8 pma. Amsterdam Ave.
5 nn8. ChHdrpn 2nd fir
4 fM. Nice gee Ba Ml M
4 fma. Wway 4 Amsterdam
4 rm 9th Ave 4 158 St.
4 am W . 1M CL > /
3 rw« Many
inker FI 84878 M0 6-1444
9 1* 125 St. 1 flight up
142wd ST., 141 W.
— UN 8-7909
8105
Apartment. •
furatahed.
> pm.
F0 8-4705,
1, g ood 3 teem
LU 5-2467
EAST A WEST BRONX |
3-4-5 Boom Apartment*
$30 te $125 Meath
GLOVER BKR
LO 8-1540
3 nae-568; 4
L 125th St.
nas-585
RlverdaU — 2S9th St.
Skyview
(oncetiions
Largest apartments (4 bedrm*),
vafety screened child proof terrace
Considerable free afreonditioning
1 yr free garage. 10th ft river view.
Pool, etc., available Rental below
coat. 1 vr sublet April 1st. 8335 per
mo. Call KI 9-8887. (Owner)
Agent
Intervale Ave. — 1242
5 Rm. apt.
875.
3 & 4 rms.p
Elevator apts.
1057 HOC AVI.
(CORNER E. l«th ST )
liiiw umiwnt* brineratar.
No
supt or call owner,
FO
Apt. I.
Beautiful 9 Rm. apt. New house
1 block Soundvlew Station
TU 2-2600
E. 212TH ST . Brand new
(2 bedrooms.) Wall
6 rma $188 Murphy. AC
day TU 24188.
Agent
8 rms.
. 8138.
__________ 3 Rm.
era apt. 898 80 Security required.
„
Owner
KI 2-7871
»r.
ment, decorated. In mo. f9*9
W5 L 167th Street
NEWLY RENOVAHD
m block E of Southern lMvd ear
ner Vysn Ave Modern Urga 3*
— $189. Urn 4« — 6129. New Kit
chen New tile hath* Newly painted
and scraped.
No'Fee — Owner — WE 541098
4 LARGE ROOMS
Webster Ave. 893.
> * DA 8-9818
4 LARGE ROOMS
Rent IN
Falle St
DA 94818
STRATFORD Ave., 1340 Near Wart
l-Uii 4-$117, 5 $15) *-$120
cheater Ava Madera building. 3
room* 183.73 See Supt. Apt IA. AU 6-7170 AOCNT AU *-7742
No broken fee. Owner.
TRINITY AVE? 1048. 3 Rm modern
apt. 898.80 Security required Own
er.
KI 3-7871
BEAUTIFUL IVA r
HMd
Deslrshle netgh-
Perfect smalt art. single
,r conple pref. Rent 9W
monthly Agent CY 2-7172 9 30:
a.m. te 8:30 p.m. wkdays. No
3 RM Madera apt. P<ak tied bath
rm. Hollywood kitchen, aaar tranap
A Shopping. Rent 889 monthly
Ageny CY 2-7172 9:39 a m. to j
8:19 pm. wkdays. No tee*
NEWLY RENOVATED
060 FOX STREET
■r Runts Pdknt Stations
New kitchen, new tiled bath.
Modem, large 3-« 198. 4*s. $115.
Ne Fee —
Aftt$f orrfewt Nauf$
CbMlfietfs V
Se»8 You Money
E. 233 St.
$150
8115
9115!
9 tn
Nice Manh.
Clean bldg
Upper Manh
Super pref.
W. Bran*
Lower Bx.
6
7
8 rms.
8 rms.
5 rma.
8 Ml
J rma.
5 rms
$ te
5 run. ChiMrtn 2nd Hr
540
4 rms. Nice sec. Bx 181 St.
$ 81
4 rma. BNeay A Amsterdam
8 78
4 rms 8th Ave. - 158 St
8 12
1 rma. Many Moro
8 85
Broker FI B-6B7S M0 6-1344
9 E. 115 St. 1 flight ep
Williomsbridge — 414 targe
modern luxuriout roomi. (2
bedrooms). $130
Irvlag Ketzen *
88$ E. 21$ «.
R| 1/M
TU
I RM AFT
8118. me. 1
OL
4 ROOMS
AND OVER
ROOM Apt. — Also largs front
room. Working adult preferred
Room apt Gates - Near Lewi*
Also 3 and 4 Room apts. Welfare
and children UL 74194 After 5 pan
Owner
Furnished
&
apartment —
2 to 9.
OWNER.
JA 3-4279
5 ROOMS Furnished apt.
With referemrt
OWNER
IN 713M
2 RM. Furn apt. Private
nbawsr. Gag A Elec.
AU modern appliances. Dekalb
Ave. 822 wt Nr. Tranap. Nomar
Realty UL 74)632
78 HOYT ST. — Free rent 2 wk*
IVA Rms.-885 . 2H rms-873 3-Rrn*
885. Gas A Electric Included Nr.
All transp. See nipt. Owner
4 A 5 RMS Fully or partly turn
Apt. Buikttag. Goad
neighborhood.
Security Owner
IN 7 9853.
g RMS Furnished
Or unfurairhed
East New York
HY 54485
OWNER
PUTNAM AVE . 799, (Retd Ave) 2-
3 rma. 888 M. Apt. 3A .lor Inter
matten. or call 516-GE 24434 Owner
t RM Apt. Security. Newly decor-
* ted. Reeponstbla settled couple
preferred Owner. 105 Decatur St
NEATLY
Furnished 3 Rm
Plenly heat Respectable
preferred Ga« furn Ring
llams Beil HY 1
apt -
WII
2 RM Furn apt. Kitchen and bath
OWNER
Private.
389 GRAND Ave.
2 RM. Furs apt. 821
kitehonaUe, 820 wk.
CMldrsn Call after 6 p.ln. ' — I
UL 5-07*
Wk. large
OWNER
3 RMS Furn apt A Shower and
3 fume rms and Uiower. Work
ing couples preferred. Call after
5 p.m.
. ST 9-8336
THOMAS KENNEDY
NO Fee, Wetfaro No Fee. 389 Lag-
Ington Ave — 2W. $ 5ms. 647
President St - 2. 2V4 rms partly
furn spte Children R J. Hughes
4Vk RMS. 2 Respectable
girls preferred. OwnER — Call:
GL 3-2366 HY 1-M41
Ireeklyn—Uafvrmihed
1, 4 and 3
WILLOUGHBY AVE. 3 Rms. Mod
RUTLAND RD 4 rms. Child
PROSPEfT P1AUE 5 rms. Mod
Others Mias PAT. PR
Ne Fee, Lew real, Welfare.
Many 2, V/i rm aptt 570 A
uvp. Newly decorated opt
___ ______ . bldg. President St. or 5th Av.
818 U 9T<9<
MA Z-B/VO
VT. JAMPA Pt^Uh... fW, 5V, rm* A . i*i,/-iaac
private bath and kitchen OntetlK. J. HUGH15
|APARTkUU4i8
»ii 1,
CROWN HEIGHTS FL
WARDfN MALTY CO. IN
FULTON rt:. a»M,'na.
Apts, from $75. No fee A
Or Ft 7-7143. 818 TA 4-Mte. Owner
Up-te-date apts, eir
tiened convenient te all «nht
and shopping Call UL 3*4694
Mr. Ryan. From $100 op.
£1
respectable working couple
security, awaer
TO PLACE
A WANT AD
in MANHATTAN
and the BRONX
Ri 9-5300
in BROOKLYN
and QUEENS
Brooklyn—Unfurnidiad
Brooklyn- Unfnrniskad
1, 2 and 3 Roams
1, 2 and 3 Rooms
MODERN AIR CONDITIONED
3'/2 and 416 ROOM APTS. '
These apartments are completely new with (ngidalree. combina
tion sinks, stoves, colored tile baths, nsw parquet fleore — on
Mr. Alexander
Park Place.
NO FEE
NO FEE
ST 3-3700
763 Franklin Ava. (nr. St. Jahns PI.)
3 KM APT. GAS INCLUDED
Working couple preferred.
OWNER
PR 2-1930
3 AND 4 RMS Available. 845-85 per
month. Call after 11 a m EV 8-3311
or gee L Roter, Broker 983 How
ard Ave.
457 POWELL STREET - 3 RMS
Children, all modern convenience*.
0WNN
EV 5-1980
3Vs Works to shopping center _
Modern 2 Rm. apt. 878; one 3
rm. apt $80. OWNER GL
Welfare, Children, Ne Fee
President St. 2th rms. 888.890
i Lexington Ave. 2ts rms 885. 3-890
Franklin Ave. 3 rms, 8110
Bartlett St. 4 rms 8115
Newly Decorated Apt. Buildings
R. J. HUGHES MA 2-8796
HERKIMER ST. 400
Immediate Occupancy
HERKIMER
GARDENS
Apartments
Visit Our Model Apts.
IN A MOST CONVENIENT AREA,
JUST 20 MIN. FROM MIDTOWN,
IN A TRUE ONE FARE ZONE.
Studio Apt.
1- Bedroom Apt.
2- Bedroom Apt.
GAS INCLUDED
412 ST MARKS AVE., Nr. Jewish
Hospital. Modern largo 2Ai rm.
apt. in Apt. House for rent. See
Super Owner.
CROWN HEIGHTS — 3 rm apt. 888.
nr 7th Avo. Subway. Inquire 324
1-effert* Ave. or call Mr Graham
at IN 9-8562
Apts. Available
All Over Brooklyn
r», 3's, 4'«, 5'«, 6'«
Children Welcome
UL 7-3400
1193 Fulton St. (nr. Bodford!
AJAX REAL ESTATE
3 beautiful large room*,
sear transportation. 890
monthly. Owner.
EV 4-7391.
$115;mc DONOUGH ST. - J and~4 rm.
$158 Modem apu for rent Workin<
«»*«"•«*- Vail after t pm
$168
____________ ow”
SOME APTS. WITH TERRACES- LINCOLN PL . 878. Near Nostrand
BOASTING THESE
LUXURY FEATURES
Modern 3 Rm. apt. U
” '— * "
895 Mthly, free g*». security, eoa-
ple pref. no rental lee. super
Apt. 12 or call Owner, PR 2-8958.
Eves. GR 1-8879.
PACIFIC 6t. - Near Noetrand Ave.
24* Room apartment
Adults only Rent controlled
Lease, security. Broker DE
Flatbush Ave. Near Unooia Rd.
3 Boom apartment
Adult! only. Rent corirolled
security. Broker. DE 6-9803
MARION 348
BET. HOFKINSO.N 4 SARATOGA
MODERN 3 ROOM APT 875
New Parquet Floors A Decoration.
3RD STREET 404
MODERN 3 ROOM APARTMENT 880
Parquet firs. TUe bath A Kllch.
SEE SUPER ON PREMISE
NO FEE. NO COMMISSION.
OWNER HY 1 1600 DAYS
- ED 3-4413 eevg.
PARK SLOPE — 3 Lovely rooms
385 00 Largo furaiahed room —
BROKER
$15.60.
MA 24752
1W AND 14* Rm apta. all modern,
improvement!, near 8th Ave. aub
ground floor apt- 317 Me
Dunough St. SL 84618 Owner.
BROWNSVILLE 6BCT1ON
1 and 4 Rm. apta.
No
Broker*.
DI 5-6514
OWNER
It, RM LOVELY APT Newly decor
sled Adults preferred. Beautiful
netghsorbood w E.N.Y. eectioa.
Owner
EV 5-47 34
2 RMS Ground Floor apt. Modera
equipment Ule bath Bergen St.
bet. Rogers A Noetrend. 58t37
per mth.> het. 10 a.m. A 1 p.m.
AGENT
FI 7 7090
V NFURNISHED 3 Rm. apt.
Bus-
ine«* couple preferred.
Owner
HY 31202
1 5i 34* RMS To let. Newly built
Hollywood kitchen and baths. Be
ready within week. First coma
first served. 343 Flatbush Ave
Bet. St. Marks A Bergen —
SL 64554
(Friodberg)
3. 4. 5. 9 RM APTS. AU vacant.
Ready to move in. Call Mr. Tur
PR 34927
ner.
3 RM Apt. Newly painted. Rent
885. Security 885 No commission
Phoae wkdays WD 2-3470 Wkends
DE 54953 Owner
LARGE 14* Rm. apt Excellent
Bklg East Now York. Ren! cen-
trolled. Call Super HY 3-2314 -
Owner.
211 BERGEN ST.. 3 Ri
Ua-
furaiahed apt. Working
pref CaU MA 54219 after 4
Owner
Latest Model CE Refrig.
Wall Ovens
Countertop Gas Range
Abundant Birch Cabinets
Formica Work Surfaces
Automatic Dishwasher ta
14 2 Bedroom Apts.
Modern Ceramic Bathroom
Dryer 4 Damper
Master TV Antewia
Beautiful Oak Floor*
Venetian Blinds
Wealth of Closet Space
Aluminum ^Screens
AirUonditiooing Sleeve*
Furaiahed lobby
HERKIMER
GARDENS
PARK SLOPE — Lincoln Pl. near
7TH AVe. Newly decorated, liv
ing rm-bedrm. modem kitchen
and bath, all private, plenty transp
Security. Lease references, call
Before 12 wkdays. Owner
ST
)*■* RM APT. Including gin and
Electric
67 Granite St.
GL 3-3199
Owner
MC DONOUGH ST. — 3 or 4 room*
Newly decorated Convenient tran-
aporatioa CaU KI 7-0638 after 6
Owner
p.m.
78 HERKIMER ST - 1 Urge studio
apt A>1 gttgUa apt U a jt$oe
building. See supt or call ,
AL
CLINTON AVE — 34* very Urge
rung, elevator, fine tenancy, nub*,
mins to Manhat. $126.96. real
controlled. YU 2 2322. Owner
DOWNTOWN — Very Clean 2V,
room fttudio lot RpntxwMhle roti-
pie pref. Call IN 2-7S09. Owner.
1 RMS 9*
$110; He
1 A 2 ROOM APARTMENTS. Ground
floor. Reaaonable rent Apply all
weak after 7 p.m. JJ7 Prospect
Pl. Bklyn. "
POWOLL ST.. 2M, 2 Rma. all
ped. extras, near train,
school, extras. 851
TR 5-2304 no
EAST NEW YORK. U
nfura ) Rm
apt, 873 mthly
MI 74781
PARK PL.
Modem 1 rm. apt.
Near school and
HO 5-1921
EAST NEW YORK - 3
rm*. private house, good
tian couple or two girls preferrad
Owner DI S J6J6
I 4
890; 8 Rm*
St. John* PL GL * 2819
FR
3 RMS And bath, paiquet floors,
frtgldalre. newly decorated, adult*
preferred 877.39 GL 84019 owner
SO. OXFORD ST
Apt Nr. nR
HY 34339 Owner.
34k rm.
Ana. —
34k ROOM APARTMENT
Park Steve Secttea
UL 7-9291
AGENT
RIVERDALE AVE.
New York
3 rm apt la
Children
art
Brakor
McDonough ST — 2 A 3 rm apis.
Children
« 1*6727
Brakor
2>A rm. welfare,
$ 99
4 rms. decorated, children. 8 95
5 rma, modern, children. $190
6 rms decorated, modern. $120
Other choice apt* avaiUble.
3 Rm apt,
apt.
3 Rm.
apt,
4 Rm
OWNER
M
Monroe Street
Decatur
MA 3
HART FT. 3 K.4
In apt
Brakor
Mt 1-6727
AFT Children.
878.98
Mt 1*6727
CROWN st., root coot
near Utica Ave. IRT. 3H rooms,
gd rate., baa. Faopta pref
3*7 A 4V, air rood, apte U newly
renov. bldg. rats. 3 k IV* rm apt*.
MO-75.
Mr Chamber* PR 1 7516 DI 5-1945
Welfare, children 3. 4. 5 A 8 room
apte. all neighborhoods. Call Mr
Moore, HY 3-9100
CHILDREN
6 rooms decorated 1125
3 rooms decorated $80
CaU Mr. Moore
HY 34100
HOPKLNSON AVE near Blake. »
rooms. 3 flights, modern apt house
801.81. Broker
PR 2
2V, rm modern apt. Elevator build
lag. Incinerator 50 ft front «
405 Washington Ava tar. FuRoa it)
ST 9-1108. Owner
LARGE Ktrsi
_
arator, gas stove, 2nd fleer. Cau-
pia prof. Garage available. Ref
cl wr *
Ilk. L L A 4 Unfnntehad Apart
ments. Children A Welfare Fret
Nice Location. Owner. DI t-M
3 LARGE UNFURN RMS
SO R-2S07
3 rms. unfurn. 1059 Dekalb Ava
Ask for super, grot,
floor — Owner
Ave. 3 rms _____ 654 32
Powell St. 3 rms_____ No Fee
Sutter Ave. 3 rms
Sheffield Ave. 4 rms
Grafton St. t rms _________ 973
Stone Ave. 4 rm*
g$j
Kosciusko St, 2 rms. fura. NO FME
5 Dean St. 4 rms --- --------- No fee
898 FEE
Bristol St. $ rms
Alabama Ave, 5 rms _
987
Georgia Ave, 6 rms _______ 8125
Elton St. 6 rms __________ HB
I8M Strauss St Pitkin) DI 5-1400
Greea A Wife Realty lac.
IVk rma Rodgers Avs -
rms Prospect
3
rma Buahwick Section
4
5
rma Pacific
I mu Flatbush
618-A Nostrsnd Ave.
8 75
5 90
5100
SIX
8128
PAUL
IN 7-9435
_ * ROOM APARTMENTS
CHILDREN -
WbXFARE
Stanley Downer Co. 827 Nostrsnd Av
PR 2-3400
CUT FEES
2 Rma. 885 and up
Rm*. 575-885 up
5 Rms. 885-up
8 Rms $| 15-up
Children -
Casesl Realty
2MIA FuRdH St.,
COUPLE PtEFERRID-IN 7-9116
Owner
Wslfsrs
VANDERBILT AVE - Nr
Place. Bedrm. llvlagrf,
site Private bathrm.
Park
HY 8-4310
ES
it?
Newport
Bath.
Cell Mr. Pewell
2 Clean rma and
M * 041J
Osrroll SL. near Kingston Ava. sub
5
895
Coll Mr. Pswell DI * 0615
B4A ROGERS AVE . 237. Modem'j
Apt new hath, new Mtehen. new
fixtures 9*) MU 2 8990 wkdays -
94 p.m. Owner on premises by
appolntmaat. No commissions -
Welfare.
JEFFERSON AVE. 177. Modern
Rm. apt. Bright, dean, lease, —
Security Rant 87500 OWNER —
OL 34070
I ROOM Apt. Unfurn near transp
Adults preferred, men to Frl Call
after 5 p m. BAT. SUN. all day
AOENT
ST 9 8323.
I ROOM APT
5 Room apt. 568.00
Relth-Btevs Realty
Welfare
DI 8-4800
184 ALBANY AVE
2 AND 3 Rm. apartments
Prtv*t*
441D
Children
<
Saratoga Ava. 3 rma. apt
950 10
Cell Mr. Powell .DI 6-9615
Claason Av*., 3 Rma.“”clean?—979
Call Mr. Powell
DI 6-9615
NEWLY Ruilt 3 A
Convenient io
3 Rm.
tranap.
art*
MA 2*1927
18
Pacific St.
2 rma
III 7-1794_____
Owner
RENT Controlled apt”
4 Rms. 887;
BRIGHT
3 Rma. R
5 Rma. «
UL * 9*40
Rm.
Rm.’
Rms.
888.89
8 Rms. • I
N. Hudson
1.00 to
3138 90 —
HY 1-
1 Rms. Lafterta Ava.
4 Rms. VaaBurea SI
4 Rms. Parlflc St.
I Rms. Sterling Pl.
6 Rms. Flatbush
AGENT
8110.00
8119.89
SU8.99
•118.99
ST >4887
480 LEXINGTON AVE.
1 RM AFT. NEWLY DECORATED
MY 1 5432
CROWN HEIGHTS
3 RMS. NEW APTS.
NO FEE
MB. OTHO PR 6-1004
RENTCONTROILEDAPTS
FI ATBVSH. 24*. elevator_____8 77
CORTELYOU RD. 3, lovely _ $ 85
STERLING PL, 7. choice, eleva
tor building. 2 complete bath* 8180
tor building. 2 complete baths „ $180
STERLING PL. 3. large_____ I 84
EAST FLATBUSH. 3. beautiful . 9 85
TAPSCOTT ST. 3. large ___ 8 88
DUMONT AVE. 4. children _ 8 72
ST JOHNS PL. 4. modem ___ I M
BRISTOL ST. 3. welfare _____ 8 42
NEW LOTS AVE. 3, decontroU
ad _________________ :_____ 8 75
POWELL HT. s, madtam-------- t 89
ALABAMA AB. 3. welfare 585 A 877
PARK PL. L welfare ________ 5 85
PARK PL. 4. welfare ,
5 75
PARK PL. 4. welfare _______8119
PARK PL. 8, welfare______ g 87
GOOD REFERENCE! REQUIRED
HOWARD H. SHYER
M E 98 « (WT-Sutter) PR 3-2309
Saratega Ave., near gob. 3 very
large rleaa rma.
Call Mr. Pawall DI *-9*1S
17* DfCATUR $T.
3 Rm apt.
Security.
Inquire Supt Apt 3C— Owner
575.
947 ST. MARKS AVI.
Modem 2 Bra. apt.
Security.
•
Inquire Supt. Apt IB.
970
Le*1*#
Owner
763 McDonangk St.
I and 3 Rma. now
now tilod bathe and
rtovea, ainka. refrigerator*,
floor covering*
condition outlote. quiot
no few. See supt. Apt 1C. or
Fletrher GL 24000
vinyl
air-
3 - 4 - 5 A 6 KM ARTS
_____ AVAILABLE
BROKER
14PS Faltee M.
«7 Powell st
Children All
EV 1
3 Rooma
4 Rohme ’
Kitchenette
PR 3-1343
3 Rma.
871.0P
Rma.
CMI
all
OL 2-O48P
Are.
Owner
^-7
Furn
studio apt.
modern
$22.50 Weekly
Agent
UL 7-6017
400 HERKIMER ST.
Between Albany 4 Kmgaton Ares.
IND ’A"
Train to Kingston-Throop
Station
Rm. bachelor apt ,
$18 50 Wkly
PR 1-4142
t
GL 3-6991 3
RMS. 383 31 - 4 Rms.
1 - 2 beautifully furnished, tile
bath*, kitchenettes, gas 4 electric 1,14 Rm sot
free. Elevator. Rent controlled. ■ ..>5 wreklv
Adulta pref. 8th Ave. 4 Brighton
y
Lines. Agent on premises
OWNER
Private
Call WA 7 5158
Owner
Anytime
STUDIO Rm. tastefully furn. Pri
vate bath. Semi private modern kit
chen. Very desirable aurronadiags
3 ROOM Furn.
iacL 822 wk.
Me
CL
apt Light 4
Middle-aged
Call after 4 p.i
gas
LARGF Fnra , .
2 5950
1 LARGE Furn rm, 3 Rm. furn. _________________________________
apt. for rent at 579A Macon St ,
Bklyn. See owner after 5 pm.
weekdays all day Sat 4 Sun. MA 2 6995
STERLING PL..
Kitchenette.
MRS. OLIVER
park slope _ uh Rm. furaiahed 1 ’/2 rm turn kitchen ond hath
OWNER
Apt. couple preferred Call - Hy 3^553
RN 3-0561 Owner.
HY 1 5500
5 Rm*. $79- Many more apts
available Segal Realty. 3g River-
dale Ave near Saratoga. DI 1-7700
3 RMS APT. 234 Spencer St.. Bklyn,
880. OWNER. See wp<. Mr. Pen
Pie*. 3 rm. apt. 1964 Atlantic Ave
Bklyn. 880. OWNER. Set
Mrs. McMillin.
HALSEY ST., 30 — Renovated
rms, tile bath shower Entire floor
Mature working couple preferred
Reference* OWNER MA 2 7389
2 RMS. Modern Prospect Pl. $ 89
3 rms apt. Building. Powell St >65 55
4 rm* Hancock St. ----------------8 90
4VA rms Dean St.---------------- 8 70
5 rm* Reid Ave ---------------- 8100
5 rm* Bradford ----------- _M3S
7 rms Parlor floor It Basement
Dean St.__ - *_____ 4134
PLNNOCK REALTY NE 8-5757
OUMONT
NE 8-3731
1215 Pulton St (sear Bedford)
2 to 7 Rm. Apts
$65 and up per month
PR 2 595O
Welfare.
Agent.
WELFARE TENANTS WANTED
..W * rrao L™' *" "ow — Mov* b7 cl»eck date
HY 1-5500 Sterling Pl. 3 rms
an apt.2 Coma and ssa as
JAY UN REALTY
4tt
Saratoga Ava.
DI 84411
EAHTERN Pkwy Section _ 473.
PI. m block Jewish
New modem 3*7 rms.
NICE Apta. All areas. Reasoi
Brooklyn. Alder Associates.
Saratoga Ava. DI 54885
1M UNDERHILL Ave . Modern 2U
474 Rma. 5M:
980 PARR PL.. Modern IH rm 885
FLATBUSH, it Hawthorne 84.. mod
fiw.»
am Dk rm MS
OWNERS REALTY CO.
Hawthorn* 8t.
IN 9-I1W
1 Rms.
Children
AU private
HY 14841
ClnttiflWt
APTS Available sow. 343
Brooklyn Ava.. 8119 mthlyi 4
MrOeasaak at. $109 mthly, I
Starling Pl. 8118 mttiy.
Castle Realty MA 3-9137.
MODERN 3
Adult
Thoms* 344
Rm. apt. nr
Apply K. -
Lafayette Ave.
Sava Yan Manay
Cant. Oh Faltawing Riga
UL 7-2500
1V«. 2. S B* apt.
Call day. night
PR 2*2749
RK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS.. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
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(Only Closing Costs) modern
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glttoly decorated, owner
seeks responsible people
looking for good borne.
Linden Blvd.
Ultra modern 4 fnmily
brick, garage, finished base
ment, nU 4 rm opts, 2 de
controls, total carrying
charges only $100 month.
On Highland Blvd.
Ultra modem 1 family
brick, semi detached, ga
rage, finished basement, t
huge rms, far the discrim
inating buyer. Priced right,
convenient terms.
Union St. (Crown Hts.)
Ultra modern 2 family brick
semi detached, garage.
$1500 cash.
BEAT THESE
No Money Down ,
Bvskwkk
(Only Closing Cotts) modern
2 family brick, 12 mt*,
decorated, decontrolled, a
terrific deni for a good re
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I nt tern Parkway Vic.
Ultra modern 2 family
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bntbs, vacant, a most de
sirable bouse, only $300
cosh.
Pork PI. Bklyn. Ave.
Modern 2 family brick, semi
detached, 12 box rmt,
Rsrqstl. A beautiful bouse,
all vacant, $1300 cask
On Eastern Pkway
(Bklyn. Ave.) beautiful
brownstone, 2 story base
ment, 13 rms, ultra mod
em, termer doctor's heme,
vacant, easy terms, te the
right buyer.
i i i
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1530 St. Johns PI.
HY 3-6644, Eves Nl 8-4793
»■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
S WEEKLY SPECIALS ■
Security & the Joy of Owning a Home
Can Be Yours Today
| STIRLING PL 2 Fam Brkk 11 Rmt. Mad $500
■ BUSHWICK 2 Fam, 13 Rms. UHra Mad. $1,500
■ E. FLATBUSH 3 Fam. Semi Dot. All
Decontrolled
$1,000
BAINBRIDGE ST, 2 Fam. Brwnitane Mad,
Bath
Fine Area
I CITY LINE 2 Fam. Ogen Comer Plot
■ PRESIDENT ST. 2 Fam. Limestone
■ DECATUR ST. 2 Fam Inlaid Throughout
Parguett Firs.
$1,300
$1,500
$2,500
AJAX
UL 7-3400
East Now York Section,
BERRIMAN ST
2 Family 10 Rooms. Newly De
corated with Modern Bathrooms.
All Vacant. Very Desirable Block,
Excellent Buy CASH DOWN $3.
000 Call Owner. HY 3-4846. Eve-
Hinas. LE 9-8525
UL 7-3400
525 Special
ROWN HEIGHTS
large rooms, parquet
Bi A ■ ■
.Klein
■*
IWB
lamily to enjoy in tine M
■ W ■
ll neighborhood. Large 4ee ■ ■ wm W ■
rityard with flowers 6 trees.
urches. shopping 6 trans- #
. Call now for appointment
■ ■ ■ K
Special
2 FAM
BRICK
$470
ill Mr. Steinberg
IN 7-7477
77 NOSTRAND AVE.
Fam. 17 Rms. Brick
DUMONT NE 8-3731
Eves. 516 PY 1-3857
1215 Fulton St. (nr Bedford)
$9,000
Gillens
LA 8-7ooo
3 STORY
family,
by oil.
and basement brick, 3
all vacant. Steam heat
Clean, sacrifice. Call:
OWNER
PR 2-3400
EAST FLATBUSH near E. 98 St.
3 story brick, legal, 6 fam. 28
rms, all parquet fls. mod. baths,
flushometers. all brass plumb,
rents approx. $5,000, $3500 down
pvt owner.
UNION ST bet Kingston A Bklyn
Ave*. Reaid street, 1 fam. semi-
det. 10 rm brick bouse. FHA
mortgage, 25 yrs. garage, vacant
Immed. occup Mr. Chambers.
PR 1-7510
'
DI 5-1945
SACRIFICE
NO MORTGAGE
McDonough st. lewis ave.
3 family brick. 16 rooms. 3 baths,
vacant 8 rooms, new brass plumb
ing. gas heat, new combination
sinks, perfect condition, full price
reduced to $154)00.
CALL OWNER. PL 7-6985
DOWN
Charming 2 family brick home, lo
cated in quiet residential neighbor -
hood, bright airy spacious rooms,
sunny kitchens and hatha, beautiful
income producing apt., large play
yard, a true sacrifice, owner will
give easy terma to all. Call today.
WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES
TO CHOOSE FROM located in Crown
Come in or call x
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ave.)
AJAX
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Also Open
Saturdays, Sundays
>
dM I
|
| LAjii
"
DOWN
Perfect chance to own this choice
property. Tremendous sacrifice. pos
stbUity of becoming all vacaat.
oil beat. buHding la located in ooe
of the finest seetions of Brooklyn
Come io to Ajax Real Estate and
see one of the most wooderfui value,
ever offered. Walk to schooia.
churchea and tranap.
____
WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF HOUSES
TO CHOOSE FROM, located in Fiat
hush. Crown Haights. Park Slope.
Busbwlck, with small cash down.
You name the area, wo have the
house Come in or call
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
Owners must sell
VACANT 2 FAMILIES
$500 Dawn
10 rooms. 2 baths, automatic
bul $12,250. monthly tllS.
190 South 2nd St
$200 Down
591 Warren St. Brick 9 rooms.
2 baths. $8500
$85 monthly
$500 Down Vacant
16 rooms. 2 baths, steam heat,
newly decorated. $12,900 month-
ly $115
440 Carlton Ave.
$750 Down
East N. Y 3350 Atlsntic Ave.
Rrpainted 10 rooms, 2 kitchens,
etc. $12,900. $130 monthly.
RELIABLE JA 6-6660
3 Mad. Baths
$700
| WOODBINE ST. 2 Fam. lovely Block Patia S«SO
13 Giant Rms
5 LINCOLN PL. Near N.Y. Ave. 2 Fum.
I '
■ FLATBUSH NEW HOUSE BRICK, Garage,
g , All Mod.
| Many other private listings, direct from
■ available. Cell now.
$3,300
$5,000
Brownstone
'Bushwick Ave. 2 story and base
ment. 11 large spacious rooms. Oil1,
heat. 220 electrical wiring. 3 mod
ern air-conditioners. 1 for each floor
I Clean parquet floors, spacious airy
, kitchens It baths. Lovely backyard
with patio. A very clean home in \a
i fine residential area. Call now for
appointment to aee.
Call Mr. Steinberg
IN 7-7477
777 NOSTRAND AVE.
PRESIDENT STREET
Bautiful 2 family brick, vacant
OWNER. MA 2-5101
INVESTMENT PROPERTY
$18,000
23 family brick. Completely mod
em. brass plumbing, prime condi
tion. excellent yield for $22,000 cash
investment Owner. HY 1-4200
Brick. Vacant. Oil. Deco.
DUMONT NE 8-3731
Eves. SIS PY 1 2857
1215 Fulton St. (nr Bedford)
family
newly
CROWN HEIGHTS — President St
2 family patio, parquet, extras
S5.000 down
LEFFERTS AVE — 2
rms, finished basement,
corated Tefms.
UNION ST — I fam 11
decorated $2,500 down
LINCOLN PL — 2 fam. 10 1
garage, finished basement
down.
EASTERN PARKWAY — 2 a
basement. 12 rms 2 fam. S
down.
STERLING PL. — 3 story basen
13 rms. Parquet floors Terms.
IN 7-6<
Mimms
FULLY AIR CONDITIONED
3 BEDROOMS
Hi BATHS. BASEMENT
BECKER
152 DOSCHER ST
Located 1 block Irom
IND subway (Euclid Ava. Sta I
CAR: North or South
Conduit Ave. to Sutter Ave.
Turn South to Doscher St
TA 7-9786
BROOKLYN t Jamaica vicinity.
Vacant houses 1 or 2 family $300
down. Pay like rent Sent for ad
dresses to inspect. Reliable JA 8-
8660 145-09 Jamaica Ave. Jamaica
Open Sun.
BUSHWICK. 82 Stanhope St.
ily house and 7-car garage,
a ted Oil heal, possession,
flee $16,300 $2500 cash
GUS SCHWEITZER RA
2 lam-
Decor
Sacri
LEFFERTS — FLATBUSH
2 fam, 11 rms. parquet, (as heat.
Price $22,500
CYRUS
UL 8-7373
4 family brick, semi-detached, mod
em baths, vacant. GI $950 cash
Frank N. Brown
UL 7-6017 Sun PR 8-1211
15 RMS $490 CASH
2 fam. oil, modern kitchen, va
cant. 3 story
Walco PR 8-9300. eves NE 8 4461
$490 DOWN
Milford St. near transportation
family, semi-detached, 11 rms.
heat, brass plumbing, all vaei
and decontrolled
MR. BIGGS
PR S-l
GI NO CASH DOWN
2 fam. vac. oil. modem bath
WALCO. PR 0-4300. eves NI 5-909$
FLATBUSH. 2 family brick, ultra
modern, 6 years oid. lot 40 x 100.
2 car garage, reasonable terms
Frank N. Brown
UL 7-40T7 Sun PR 8-1218
VACANT
Legal 2 family brownstone. 14
roomi. steam oil. excellent location
Down payment $1-500 For inspec
tion. PR ( 3789
Sydney S Moshetle 1495 Fulton St
Eastern Parkway
Modern 2 family brick. 14 large
rms. parquet, tile bath, many ex
tras Wilson. PR 1-9500
FLATBUSH
Modern 2 family. 11 rms. detach
ed. garages, parquet, extras, cash
$1,500 Lenora. PR 1-8501
4 Family, Brick
$2500 C ASH
Semi-detached, all brass (dumbing
parquet floors, fin basement, mod
em oil burner. 1 mtge only, lou
mthly payments. Income greate
than expenses Owner, ST 9-6852
EASTERN PARKWAY
2 family brick, all. vacant
COPA 255 Flatbush Ave MA 2-5100
Eastern Pkwy - N. Y. Ava.
2 family, parlor floor and basement.
14 rms. excellent for doctor or
dentist. Cash. $5,000 Bright.
BUSHWICK, CASK
2 family, oil, clean, vi
OWNER MA 1-5101
UL 7-3400
An outstanding home. Call
Mr. Pep.
NE 8-3732
Eves. 518 PY 1-3857
CrWn Sdfc
U rms..
i many extras
, Owner
2 family brick,
ell steam,
$2,000 cash
PR 3-6650
LINCOLN PL., 2 family brick 1-6.
1-7 rm. apt. AU parquet Finished
basement. Full size 2 car garage,
semi detached. $54)00 cash. Grant.
Crown Hts. Vie., an out
standing house In as excel
lent area.
DUMONT NE B-3731
Eves. 510 PY 13897
1215 Fulton St (nr Bedford)
DUMONT NE 8-3731
Eves. 516 PY 1-3857
1215 Fulton St. (nr Bedford)
BUSHWICK 'Cooper St) — 2 family
brick and shingle. 10 rooms, vae-!
ant. Freshly painted, cash OlJXaj i
BEDFORD-Stuy vesa nt—< Ha Isey St. 11
3 story and basement. 2 family,
vacant, decorated, 11 rooms, cask
turn.
PRESIDENT ST - J story, Hme-
flnlahed basement. renovated.
Cash $4500
HAWTHORNE ST - 2 family, brick.!
II rooms, newly renovated. New;
heating unit Vacant. Cash 944)00.
BROOKLYN HEIGHTS - (Garnet
Ave.) 2 family brick. 10 rooma.
vacant, excellent condition. Cash
$14)00.
CROWN ESTATES Hickory 3-5500
Bklyn
11034 Lafayette Ave.
Tapestry brick, modern, oil
heat.
DUMONT
NE 8-3732
Eves. 516 PY 1-3857
1215 Fulton St. (nr Bedford)
MODERN Legal 3 family house.
Hollywood kitchens. Saratoga Ave
Near Bethel Hospital. Price $24.-
OW). Cash $3,000 Epstein Realty
DI 5 4001
DOWN
BUSHWICK AREA
2 Family. IS large rms. 2 modern
kitchens. 3 modem baths, lots of
closet space, lovely backyard with
fruit trees 6 cemented patio. Ideal
for raising a large family. Clean as
a whistle Ready to move in. Near
schooia. shopping 6 transportation
Call now for appointment to see
Call Mr. Steinberg
IH 7-7477
777 NOSTRAND AVE.
SACRIFICE
NO MORTGAGE
Hancock St. Saratoga Ave.
ALL VACANT
FAMILY. Located on Snediker I -
Ave. between Linden Blvd. and It roms. gas heat, needs repairs, full!
Dennett. Asking price $21,000 for I price reduced to $4300
terms, and Information. CaU 2121 Call Owner. PL 7 6985
HY 8-2060 Max
--------------------------------- ---------------------------
brick.-------------XiTmwicrn HALSEY ST, CASH $990
Tile bath 4 story brtak. near Bushwick. 13
nprovements.
wner
No Agent rmi, oil. parquet, vacant
2-5173
OWNER. MA 2-5101
UNDEN BLVp Vic., 4 family tap-
entry brick. 3-4’a. 1-3. 2 vacan
cies, good income. I mtge, $2400
down. HY 5-2773. owner.
BRISTOL sr. 588 Bet Hegeman g,
Lott. 4 fam brick, good inc. plus
2 avatlabl 4 rm apta. Sundays 1-5
PM. TW 7-9667 Owner
LINCOLN RD.
Legal 2 familjSbrick. 11 room, fin-
iahed basement, down payment $4.-
M.
BAINBRIDGE ST.
legal 2 family brick. 12 rooms, 3
baths, down payment (3.000
For inspection, CaU PR 0-3789
Sidney S Moahette 1465 Fulton St
CROWN HEIGHTS. Bklyn. N Y 1
1 limily all brick 7 rmi. Redmon
| 0L 5-2047
MA 2-1560.
• •••• EAST NEW YORK
ENJOY LUXURY LIVING
BROOKLYN
With rental of 5112 monthly ter
3 room apt. end garage. Brings
your carrying charges down te
MONTHLY
ONE FARE ZONI
WALK TO TWO SUBWAYS
2 Family Homes
5’i & 3’ i RENTAL
Garage, Sun Balcony, Full Basement, Hollywood Baths
in Color, D. 5. Kitchens, Built-in Ovens, Choice nf
Colors, 2 Refrigerators.
ONLY
10%
DOWN
Builder 471 BERRIMAN STREET
V i BLOCKS OFF LINDEN BLVD.
SELECT HOMES
That Deserve Your Consideration
PRESIDENT ST. — 2 story,
limestone. 12 rms. parquet
firs, newly decorated. $3500
down.
DECATUR ST.—3 story and
basement, brownstone, 2 tam.
13 rms. 3 beautiful baths,
lovely kitchens, very clean,
$175$ down
INCOME PROPERTY, EAST
FLATBUSH—3 story, brick,
legal 6 fam, 30 rms. all par
quet firs, mod. bath, mod.
kitchen, flushometers. income
$5,000. $3,000 down.
CROWN HTS., NO CASH—
Ui’io.i St. 3 story, brick semi-
det. with garage, U rooms,
mod. kitchens. 2ts modem
baths, fin. bemt. all vac. GI
no cash. Others $2500 down.
$350 CASH—no closing fee. 3
story, brfc, legal 3 fam. 14
rms. 5 rm apt. vacant, other
2 apis rental $185 monthly.
Excel oppty for right parly.
FLATBUSH — Sterling St.. 2
story 8r bsmt, limestone. 2
fam. 2 mod. kitchens. 2 ul
tra-mod. baths, parquet firs,
newly dec., vacant, $3000 dn.
CROWN HTS —4 story, brick,
legal 4 fam. 1/3. 2 4s. 1/5
rm apts , good rents, newlv
decorated, all vacant, $2250
down.
MACON ST.— $990 CASH—2
story & bsmt. limestone, 12
rms. hardwood firs, 2 lovely
—- is, 2 beaut, baths, all
vacant.
ALEXANDER REALTY CO.
ST 3-3700
EVENINGS GI 4 3723
763 Franklin Ave. (Near St. John's PL)
(Of Course, Everyone Welcome)
LINDEN BLVD VIC, 2 fam, deco, oil $ 350 D(( ’
EAST FLATBUSH, 4 fam brick, modern $475 DN
PRESIDENT ST, 2 fam, ultra modern $3560 DN
CITY LINE, 3 fam, 17 fW, ail
$39S DN
EAST NEW YORK, 2 fam hrick, parch $199 DN
$280 ON
CLINTON HILL, 3 fam, vac, aH
UNION ST, 2 fam, vacant, a beauty $3000 DN
MONEY-MAKER, 6 fam brick, vacancies $550 DN
We have other choice houses available
Dumont NE 83731
(evenings 516 PY 1-3857)
«r cume to 1215 Fulton.St., noar Bodford Avo., Bklyn. |
Open 0:30 am to 8 pm wkdaye; 0:30 am to 4 pa Sat fc Sun
Froi parking
Free Parking
roo Parking
Call DI 5-7100
Now
2 family and garage
ll rooms. Brick. 2 modern
baths. Parquet. OU heat.
Across from Park — Move
right in!
$140$ DOWN
$500 Dn. Bergen St.
2 Family brick, oil
1 apt. rented $125 mo.
decontrolled Ground floor
vacant! . Move in:
FULL PRICE $16,906
$790 Down - Move in
Logan St. 2 Family 10 rms
New oil heat, storms, screens
Full Price 518.790
Handy Man Special
$350 DOWN
Chester St. 3 family. 14 rms
Oil. 1 apt decontrolled 2
apta vacant. Full price
,
$12,350,
$950 Down, 1 FHA Mtg
2 fam brick semi detached,
11 rms Parquet floors, ready
to move in
Full price SU.45O.
Metropolitan
236 Pennsylvania Ave. .
Brooklyn
DI 5-7100
UL 7-3400
4 FAM
BRICK
r (Vacancy)
• ‘440
CASH
DOWN
4 fmlj house,
is, : “autlful ba
Ft iperty hsi
•bush. Crown Heights. Park Slope,
Bush wick, with small caak down
You name the area, we have the
Bouse. Come In or call
AJAX REAL ESTATE
T 1192 Fulton St.
'{Near Bedford Ave.)
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEKDAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Also Open
Saturdays, Sundays
and Holidays
SPECIAL
$850
DOWN
MOVE IN
ON CONTRACT |
The followmq h«*i$e$ tan be
gurebaoed with this small down
E NY 4 FAM BRICK AND GAR-
* AGE.
VERMONT ST. 2 PAM BRICK. AND
4GARAGE.
'FOUNTAIN AVE 3 FAM BRICK.
•S CAR GARAGE
SHEFFIELD AVE « FAM BRICK
** Rand Realty Co., :
1668 Galas Ave. Bklyn
GLenmore 2-8100
2 Family. 4 Story
Completely decorated,
east, ell. CaO Mr. Den.
NE B-1732
Evos. $M PY 1-3M7
NE 8-3732
SACRIFICE
NO MORTGAGE
DeKalb Ava., Belford Ava.
ALL VACANT
7 Rooms. 3 Baths
Brick, new frigidalrea. new Movee.
coat $1200. fully detached, otl. re
modelled. new kitchen, full price re
duced to $7500
CALL OWNER. PL 7 dOSS
BKLYN COLLEGE AREA
Detached ll rms, 40x100 garagoa.
ages, exclusive neighborhood. Nr.
i. tranap. shopping 4 achoola. —
William Dsvid IN 2-1022.
Owner Mutt Soil
I have a beautiful 3 family
brick, all vacant, oil. dec
orated. semi detached. Give
me a reasonable offer. CaU
Mr Don.
$450 DOWN
NE 8-3732
BROKER
2. 1, A 4 FAMILY HOUSES for oala.
No down payment for rrsponglble
person. Good Location.
KEmf-STEVE REALTY DI OdOOO
USHWICK — 3 family model
Crown Heights — Lovely 2 fam
$1,260 down Also I fam $900 down
All 1 mortgage held by Owner.
HY 14M3
ON
4 family aeml-dqt ached. 16 large
modern rma, oil heat, terrific in
SPECIAL
1 family brick, ea
large modern rme.
CARROLL ST.
BEAUTIFUL 2
STORY BRKK
ALL VACANT
GARAGE
VERY EASY TERMS
REYNOLDS PR B-1122
East Flatbush
2 family. 10 large spacious
finished basement, beautiful
dentlal area, near sub. echo
'hopping, easy terms. Call ft
polntment to aee
PInkey O. Harris
IN 7-7400
777 Nnetrand Ave.
E. FLATBUSH
Solid brick, otl heal, 2-5 room apart-
menta. and 2-4 room apartments. 2
apartments vacant. Parquet floors,
modern Mlchena A bath Private
large boxed rooms Lovely back
yard with cemented patio. Beauti
ful tree’lined street near good
achoola, shopping A 7Ui Ave. IRT
subway. Call now tor appointment
to aee
Call Mr. Steinberg
IN 7 7477
777 NOSTRAND AVE
PROSPECT Place — Lovely 2 fam
ily brick, all vacant, excellent
cendlthm 0630 cash
Mr. Pemberton
UL 0-0381
FLATBUSH — Winthrop 4 N.Y.
Ave. 20 yr brick, bung, 4V4 mod
rm«, $85 Income from fin base
ml. garage. Ige yrd. asking S21J00
Cash SI .500 BU 7-4567
Select your bouse and win a 1-week all-expenses
paid trip to Bermuda
Your living rm fabulously furnished if one of
our bouses is nurchased by you.
RtNCriCR ST. (bet Throop and Samaer)
CLINTON AVE., mngarn 4 family
MACON ST.. ke<. Pstahen * Retd
Wi-nONOUGH ST., bet. Ralph A Heward
GREENE AVE.. 2 «tory basement brisk
HANCOCK ST.. 1 alary b basement brick
ALL HOUSES VACANT
eOWMAN COMPANY ,
1424 Fulton 5t„ Bklyn.
HY 3-2200
HY 3-9860
Lincoln PI
2 Fnmily, Garage
Solid brick, all vacant, mod
em. Call Mr. Jay.
NE 8-3732
Eves SIS PY 136S7
NE 8-3732
Evee. 516 PY 1-1
DOWN
CROWN HEIGHTS
2 family. -JF large spacious airy
rooms. Semi modem kitchens h
baths. Lovely backyard with fruit
.trees A cemented patio. Located in
a fine middle income area. Ideal
tor raising a family. Near shopping,
school*, and transportation. Call
now for apopintmant to see.
Call Mr. Steinberg
IN 7-7477
777 NOSTRAND AVE.
STUYVESANT AVE (near McDon
qqgh St ) 3 Mory and basement
hfownatone. 4 famthaa. 4 hatha
and kitchens, paaaeaglnn of 1 apta.
steam heat oil, price 610J60 Cash
(UK*) For Inspection Mr Gordon
IN 7-7300. Also open Sun.
I FAMILY Brick Semi-detached
• Modern garage. Newly decorated
Saratoga Ave. Price $20,500 Cash
$2jtX)
FINNOCE REALTY NE 0 3757
NEW YORK AVF. (near Carroll St.)
2 story limestone. 2 family, ll
rms. parquet floors, steam gas.
3 baths Excellent condition Price
S27J60 Terma arranged. Far In
spection call Charles L. Warden
IN 7 7300 Alto open Sun
Sacrifice * Bargain
sqll Whitestone house 4 fam-
vnav. 2 vacant decontrol, new
ig. M rooms, terms. Parquet
. Asking $24,000 Bog off. ST
4 FAMILY Brownstone 10 rmt.
apta completely decorated. 2 vac
ant and $147 monthly Income 1
decontrolled apt. LIVE RENT
FREE whfla you boy. $66$ down
Mr Malcolm I-ane Jr PR 0-6440
EASTERN PARKWAY — 2 family
house, otl heat — Completely
decorated Only $750 down
N. HUDSON
HY 1-4200
CALL OWNER. PL 7
DOWN
Channing 2 family, large sen filled
rooma. decmirnlUd. cheerful kltch
ana. two-tone baths, lovely yard tor
decorated throughnet. excellent io
catloa. a home buy that will ba bard
to duplicate being offered at a low.
low pries. It will have everlasting
value, owner must seU Caiaedlate'y
Near trsnap . churchea and nchnola
WE RAVE HUNDREDS OP HOUSES
. O CHOOSE FROM, many with an
little as $300 down, located la Plat-
luah. Crown Heights. Park Slope.
Bushwick. You name the area, wa
lave the houaa Come la or call
AJAX REAL ESTATE
1192 Fulton St.
(Near Bedford Ava.)
UL 7-3400
OPEN WEEK DAYS
9 A.M. to 9 P.M.
Also Open
SaturdRya, Sundays
and Holidaya
LINCOLN PL (Crown Hgts) 2 fam
ily brick, modern. $17,500 with
$930 Down. Josail.
BU 26060
MJWO BARGAIN - 209 St Marks.
Brick Ruiiriing with full basement
Store. 3 Rm apt, above, vacant,
newly painted. No heat UL 3-6707
Owner.
INCOME $18,060
W family brick Completely mod
ern. braaa plumbing, prime con
dition. excellent yield for $224X10
f««h Investment Owner HY 1-4200
INVESTMENT PROPERTY
PUTNAM AVL
SACRIFICE 2 FAMILY BROWN
STONE AND BRICK.
10 rms completely decorated. Move
right in $15410 Cash above mort
gage. Call Owner, PR 1-9233
PROSPECT PL. 4 tam. Semi-de
tached. 1$ rms. garages, parquet,
oil. Income S2M mo plua vac apt-
I53JCO Nr tranap CYRUS
ITL 8-7373
E Mew Yerk Owners Must Sell
Ivy direct and save cam.
Brick 1. 2. R I family henaee, all
vacant Decontrolled, modem and
decorated, all houses in excwpUon-
•lly good condition on desirable re-
■Idential streets, ready to move hi.
ary little caeh down, can as
leapt with option acceptable.
BROKER
HY 0-2161
IN EW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS
IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
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50 • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct. 26, 1963
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
OlAAAMC
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Coalro
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Qweens Far Salt
_____________
MY HAW IS TURNING GRAY
I AM STUCK
PLEASE HELP ME
Thu e room BRICK TUDOR was
•oM and the Buyer's C'edit is very
Weak. I must loon ,» find someone
te buy thia house today It is a"
approved by the VA and is VACANT!
HAVE THANKSGIVING DINNER
IN YOUR OWN HOME. Your
Monthly Mortgage Payments will be
Less Than Your Present Rent
There la a Garage. Pi Baths. Bark
Porch and Extras Galore, Pl.EASE
CALL NOW. OWNER. JA X-XOgt
EAST ELMHURST
(23th Ave A 9Mb St ) AU brick. 3
bedrms
baths. Garage Oil
heat. Excellent condition. $16400.1
CaU lor appointment. Owner.
FI 70221
So Oione Park - 2 family. 6 and
6. near everything Cali for par
Uculars.
Broker, Tobias W. Washington
FA 2-0314 __ JA 9-1529j
RICHMOND Hill South, bank fore
closure. 1 family, detached, large j
rms. finished basement, new ex
terior 3300 down, no closing fees.
On.y 314450 Item \X 6
| Tremendous j
|
I Savings
$16,4901
| Ozona Park
Ona Family
6 Roams
3 Bedrooms
| Finished Basement
Oil Heat
Garage
J Near all Transportation’
I CALL NOW FOR APPT I
[ AGATE RLTY j
1188-18 Linden Blvd.
IOpen 7 Days a Week I
St. Albans. N.Y.
9 AM to 9 PM
Plenty of Parking Space I
AR 6-3233
Corwin —
96-12 Liberty Ave.
139-50 Hillside Ave.
Gutleber Realtors
Mi 1-1002
A-\ 7-3320 FLUSHING
Semi attached.
QUEENS
13^-09 Feck Blvd.
5-room house
Del.
Oil Heat
$14,000
CaU owner
AX 1-1800 _____
RUN DOWN HOUSE
NEEDS WORK
$52.14 MONTHLY
$8,700 FULL PRICE
3 BEDROOMS DETACHED
3 BLOCKS TO SUBWAY
AGENT
JA 3-4800
NEW REFRIGERATOR
NEW WASHING MACHINE
■t'MANY OTHER EXTRAS
Are Being Put into this House to
Make a Fast Sale. This House
Must Be Sold Before November 1.
There are 7 Vety Large Roomr. +
Garage. It is An One of the Finest
Sections in Queens, and it is VA
CANT 3150 DOWN ON CONTRACT
TO ALL. You Pay I.ess Than $25
per Week as Your Mortgage Pay-
,Intent. OWNER. ROPER, JA 3-3p88.
I Sacrifice Sale j
[Spgfld Gardens|
$13,990
Bungalow
6 Rooms
I New Gas Heat
|
40x100
| Na Cash Down J
| G.l.
I
ACT FAST
■CALL FOR APPOINTMENT|
NOW
j AGATE RLTY ■
169-11 Hillside Ave.
Jamaica, N.Y.
Open 7 Days a Week
9 AM to 9 PM
Plenty of Parking Space
JA 3-4521
,[PARKWAY Gardens, spacious 2 fam
ily. detached, finished basement.
9 large modem rms. $800 cash
GL*s. full price $19,490. Item o2-
643.
Corwin -
96-12 Liberty Ave.
139-50 Hillside Ave.
Gutleber Realtors
MI 1-1002
AX 7-3320.
BUY OF THE MONTH - Beautiful
Cape Cod 10 yrs. old. Oil heat.
Patio. Full basment. 1 car gar
age. 40 x 115 Lot. Must be seen
to be appreciated. Many other 1
A 2 family homes available in
Hollis. St Albans, A Springfield
Gardens GL 4-4640 Ask for Al
bert.
ST. ALBANS — 7 rms. house Wall
to wall carpeting. lVi baths. Oil
heat 2 car garage. 40 x 70 —
Landscaped plot Owner Mr. Jay
319.990 Good financing. Gl or
CiviUan GL 4-1010.
family brick. S A 5, possession ■
of both apts possible. Needs work.
Price $12,000. Low cash. CaU —
IN 3-6402 after 6 p.m. Owner.
1 FAMILY Detached brick. ~7Ci
spacious rms, 2 car garage, fin
ished basement, gas heat. Lot
40x100. nice grass lawn in the
rear, inclosed porch front 1 rear.
P» bath. Price $32,000, $8,000-
Down. Call for appointment —
OL 1-3633 Leslie G. Price Realty
31-08 96th St. E. Elmhurst.. "N.Y.
work Laurelton
7 rooms, detached
Newly decorated. CaU after 6 00
OWNER
$24,500 AU 1-0181
Colonial
7 Rooms
4 Bedrooms ''
Detached Brick it HURTS ! !
MY FATHER DIED
I Am Forced To Practically Give
This Detached House Away. There
Arc 6'x Large Rooms, with an En
closed Sun Porch. The House Has
Been Completely Decorated and
The Outside Finish Is Like Brand
New. Plenty of Extras Included.
CaU My Agent Now. Mortgage Pay
ments on this House will be VERY.
VERY LOW OWNER. JA 3 4800
u.lNf
2 Baths
Large landscaped grounds
Beautiful home
No Cash Gl
9 ROOMS
$69.03 Monthly Payment
Yes! Why Pay Rent? When today $2100 Cash Non Gl
you can own your own 9 room I
home for less than $70 per month.'
Only $150 cash required. Price only I
$12,500.
CaU MR. TROW.
Home Specialist
172-32 ’.malcn Ave. Jam.
AX 1-1344
159-14 Hillside Ave.. Jamaica
AX 7-0800
ABCO
STEALS THE HOME IUTIN6
UNBEATABLE VALUES
QUEENS VILLAGE
TAKE OVER
’12,000
MORTGAGE
NO CLOSING FEES
large 7 roam modern
Colonial. Finished kato-
ment, garage. Private gar
den grounds
it
HOLLIS
9 Year "Young
All Brick
• vitro modern king tixe
ratmi, 2 toll tile batfcs.
4 bedrooms, finished re«-
reotion roam, garage.
REDUCED TO SELL
$19,990
$300 ON CONTRACT
TO AU
Legal 2 family plus income produc
ing studio apt., separate entrances.
VACANT
$A1 AQA LIVE
MOVE RIGHT IN
RENT FREE
No Cash G.I.'s - Low Cash Others
" i .... ..... -1 •'
ALL HOMES NEAR SCHOOLS,
TRANSPORTATION, CHUtCHES AND SHOPPING.
168-22 HILLSIDE AVE., JAMAICA
At 169 St. Safeway Stn. Ogan 7 Days a Week
OL-7-7900
CALL
JA 6-6300
HOLLIS
8 RMS
4 BEDRMS
ENGLISH
TUDOR
GARAGE
ATTACHED '
NO CASH
FOR G.l/s
OTHERS... $300
ON CONTRACT
BUTTERLY
& GREEN
JAmaica 6-6300
168-25 Hillside Ave.
OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
ty^ion
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••••••••
G.l/s •
Mo Cash*
" F
NON VETS 1
$390 CASH <
<
HOLLIS
ULTRA MODERN <
7 RMS. <
I GARAGE
NEAR EVERYTHING <
$83.90 J
MONTHLY TO BANK <
KINGDOM ;
HOMES J
( 168-14 HILLSIDE AVE. !
JAMAICA
h 0L 8-4646 J
Jamaica
S22.800
• All Brick Colonial
Walk to subway
8 rooms
Oil Heat
» Excellent Neighborhood
'Beautiful Neighborhood
Fantastic
Opportunity
No Cash Gl
1700 cash Non-GI
ome Specialist
2-32 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica
AX 1-1344 - ,
A HTS, Magnificent detach-
brick English tudor. on a pro-
mal landscaped 40x100 plot on
of the roost attractive tree-
streets. This masterpiece of
6 king size rms, featuring an
nous living rm, charming for-
1 dining rm. eat-in kitchen,
tiled bath. 3 spacious
garage, beautiful full'
For appointment to in-
call Hawley Realty HO 8-7740
$26,200
‘Detached stone
Magnificient Home
98 x 100 Grounds
tifully Landscaped
True Center Hall
25 Ft. Living Room
log Burning Fireplace
2 Car Garage
Il'Ve estate section of Hollis on
iRMO gorgeous comer grounds
-j5^1tde‘n<4'"aftoro"*a“' tags' »
roan W*h real brick Tog
burning fireplace. AU rooms of!
trot center hall Full sized formal
dining room, large beautiful mod
em kitchen fOdin range A Amer-
icaa cabinet sink), with breakfast
room. Pantry plus extra powder j
room on main floor. Spacious lib
rary-den or 4th bedroom. Second fl.
offers 3 of the most unusually large
bedrooms ever seen, with fabulous
huge walk-in closets. The master
bedroom is over 20 ft. You will be
amazed at the details A spacious
ness of this boose. Large, luxurious
modern tile bath, laundry room A
workshop in full basenrtont Autf>
malic gas heat. New Smith 40 gallon
hot water tank. 2 car garage.
No Cash Gl
$2500 co$h Non-GI
THANKSGIVING
IN YOUR NEW HOME
— VACANT —
Home Specialist
32 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica
OZONE PARK—Exquisite 6-reom
rotonial — detarked (arage — flnished
basement — bouse dererated.
$68.20
MO. to B4NK4en& L
AX
I
FTELD Gardens. Bank ft
HOLLIA—Detached
brick and shingle — ullrsmedern
tbreugheut — finished basement
«
.kOL*5
$88.36
- 1 1
MO. TO BANC I
ST. ALBANS—Live almost rent free I
Legal 2-famlly. 2-5 rm apts. 2 nei
kitchens. 2 aew medera balks! Newly deeerated.
$55.00
MO. TO BAN*
Park ?
$21,001
CAMBRIA HEIGHTS—Brirh k tleldetone
kitchen •- Hg hatha — party buemeat.
hege hednama den medera
ABSOLUTELY
No Cash For G.l/s
$109.00
MO. TO BANK
detached 1 family.
plot, only 313400. No
fees, only $300 cash.
9
tin • Gutleber Realtors
... w
Liberty Ave.
Hillside Ave.
MI 1-180!
AX 7-3221
Detached brick
6 Enormous Roams
Screened Patio
22 Ft. Living Roam
Extra Apartment
KHcfcnABotk
OTHF.BA AS
LITTLE AS $200.90
HOLLIS
$18,990
ALL BRICK
10 YEARS OLD
Jbe house yen have been wait
ing for! e large, modern rms . 2
.gorgeous bedrms. X beths. Besn-
tiful finished basement frenta-
e). Garden grounds. Fine res-
oces at hand.
NO CASH 0.1.
$690 DOWN CIV.
KENSHORE
f71 St. * Hillside Av.
Jamaica
0L 7-3800
perfectly lovely community, M
dkndecnped e i lot i«)
Oeteched brkk residence
garage k ofl heat not only ed-
1.
a
^BUTTERLY
Beautiful weed paneL
w/w carpeting Included, glaae 168-25
«» »»»“«’-••*» HIUSBE *W.
Don't wait
No Cash Gl
>1200 cash Non-GI
i
Home Specialist
172-XX Jamaica Ave . Jamaica
AX 1-1344
Hill Vk. $14400
Detached
6 rooms
All naw kitchen
1 ’Zt baths
Hurry!
Ho Cash Gl
$450 cash Non-GI
Homo Specialist
m-XX Jamaica Ave . Ja
AX 1-1344
Owner laaviRg $♦■♦•
$14,991
Take over high GT. mtge on (Ms
I yr old brick raack. Finished base
ment, Garage. Masy extras.
NeHh (Mmlon Pk) $24,990
Legal X Family Brick A Shingle
wfOi > 5 room apts plus flnldied
basement, garage, tovely gzrden
pie*, with trees A shrubs, all ap
pliances. modern throughout
G.1. NO CASK FHA Sd90 DOWN
Many 1 k 1 Family Homri
QUEENS HOME SALES
17B11 Hillside Ave.. Jam.
01 8-7510
WE ARE FORCED TO MOVE
A AAour UmtOn
vYwsFww
^Www OOwl|Hl M
I Am Taking Title te My New
House the end ef November, and 1
wnebody would bey my Got
7 Room Reese ft Rat a
Bar. Covered Petlo A Many Other
Extras. If ' Veer Veteran Mataa
Qualifies Yoe. YOU MAY HAVE
THIS HOUSE WITH NOT ONE
PENNY DOWN My Agent says he
can put you In vary quickly. Call
Him wtth NO CASH DOWN. Your
monthly payments will be leea than
rMt. MRS. WALKER, JA 3-2572
HOLLIS
$18,990
Lovely large 6 rm house detached
3 bedrms. Garage. Terrific buy
MRS. “A'S" REALTY
211-41 Hillside Ave.
Queens Village. L.I. GR 9-3232.
HOLLIS. Brick, attached 6 rooms
3 bedrooms, A bath. Only $18,500
Near transportation, schools A
church. Nice area Agent JA 6-6269
HOLLIS — 7 Rms. Beautiful col
onial mansion. 3 Bedrms. Kit
chen. Livingrm. Diningrm. A stu
dio den. 50 x 100 lot. Beautiful
landscaped neighborhood. Little
cash down — Must see now-
Moving to Connecticut. AGENT
SP 6-9601
ST. ALBANS
$10,900
DUTCH COLONIAL
Unbeatable value and best buy in
Queens. Only $125 starts you on the
road to owning a lovely 4 bedroom
Colonial with finished basement. 2
baths & all modern eat-in kitchen.
Only $59 09 per month. AGENCY
OL 9-9200
2 FAMILY - 6 & 6
$350 TOTAL CASH
LOOKING FOR A LARGE LEGAL
2 FAMILY HOUSE? THIS IS IT!
Completely detached with garage,
in a fine area with Subway, bus
Rooms are tremendous, can be had
for as Ifttle as $16390. Full price.
CaU. Private AGENT now. JA 6-7301
HOLLIS — Save $2-500’ — White
brick i- Pink stucco — Newly
decorated — 3 bedrms A 3rd floor
studio — lVa baths - 45x100 27
ft. dining rm — Big porch - large
freezer. Huge walk-in closet -
$18,500 An unbelieveable buy —
HO 5-3740
Owner
HOLLIS. Detached. 2 story frame
and brick, 3 bedrooms. 1V4 baths,
expansion attic, garage $20.000.
Brokers protected. 111-37 ?04th St.
Open Sat. and Sun. 12 to 8 p.m.
For further information call At
torney FI 7-4355.
HUSBAND TRANSFERRED
TO WEST COAST
It is of the UTMOST Urgency to sell j
my lovely English Colonial in West j
Jamaica. House is VACANT. Must \
.ioin my husband in Nevada. Sacri-I
fice for only $11,000. Worth over I
$15,000. Call my Agent and obtain i
this home for $180. OL 9-9203-
IFamily
$17,990
Cambria Heights. 4 down A 3 up
Stucco — oil
Homefinders Ltd. FI 1-1950
VETERANS — Do you want to
move into a home in Queens with
out a down payment. Act at once.
OL 7-8213,
CaU now Agent
Cambria Heights S22 Week
4 Bedrooms Hollywood Kitchen A
Bath. Garage. Finished Basement.
Homefinders Ltd. FI 1-1950
QUEENS
3 BEDROOM BUNGALOW
Outside newly reshingeld with
insulated brick. Convenient to
transportation A shopping.
PRICED AT $16,500
CORNER
MANAGEMENT CORP
159-02 HILLSIDE AVE.
0L 7-9600
MOTHER & DAUGHTER
V-A-C-A-N-T
ST. ALBANS
, 1st fl — 3 rms A porrh
2nd fl — 3 rms . . . t kitchens
A oil heat. Owner will de-
r or ate entire premises.
PRICED AT 318.060
CORNER »
MANAGEMENT CORP.
159-02 HILLSIDE AVE.
0L 7-9600
COLONIAL
Walk to subway
20 ft living rm — banquet sized
dining room — eat-in kitchen
4 large bedrooms Call owner
0L 8-1811
One & All
$50.67 Mo. Pay.
3 rwms and blth on 3rd borne. Your monthly payments only1 offer
2 FAMILY.
BRICK—
Beautiful legal 2 family in lovely
Springfield Gardens. 5 Large mod
ern rooms, tiled bath, on 1st floor
with an. outdoor brick porch, plus
3 large modern rooms and tile
bath on 2nd floor Finished holly-
wood-type basement, nil heat, gar
age. 40x100 landscaped plot. Call
agent Fl 1-3070 Office ?t 188-05
Linden Blvd.
3 FAM
Owner has Just dropped the price
on this legal 3 family for quick
sale. 7 rooms and bath on 1st
S. OZONE PK
floor. Semi-finished basement —
Garage. Oil heat. Other extras.
Good easy terms for Gl or civil
ian. Call agent FI 1 3070 Office
at 188-05 Linden Blvd, ______
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
11 ROOMS
A detached 2 family now available
to the buyer looking for a large
Wcene X private entrances, 2 kitch
x be tbs. Oil heat, large yard
space. COINTRY LIVING IN THE
lCITY $89 50 Monthly Payment
Price $11,95O-Caxh $500
IA 6-7300
AGENT
159-10 Hillside Ave., Jamaica
St. AlbansJ
Gardens
4 BEDROOMS
FINISHED BSMT.
I.sige Grounds and Home Is AU
Detached With a 2 Car Garage. Only
Monthly.
LOW PRICE
$11,950
$290 DOWN
NO CASH G.I.
ARCADIA
JA 6-7300
15S-I0 Hillside Ave ,,
(Open 7 days weekly)
f» to »)
ST. ALBANS. 1 FAMILY
6 large rooms.
READY TO MOVE LN
Only $8300 full price. $100 down to
AGENT
aU
2>ri story detached, 4 bedrms, gar [>t<1(hed Colonial
age. oil heat, large finishable base
ment. Priced low to sell quickly.
$16,800 — Small cash
Malcolm Realty
LA 8-2180
200-03 Linden Blvd. St. Albans
F0R ALL
MODERN BRICK RANCH
eve hmmi
5/5 DUVVN
RANCH 525 D0WN.
!« rnom Banch near subway, all de
jlached, vacant, move in within 10
YES For $75 down you can own days. Asking $13500. Can be had
all to yourself a lovely Ranch style for less Call Agent Now — make
Payments like rent Only
AGENT
Selling for $10.900! $86.57 per month
WE ARE NOT FOOLING
144-14 Sutphin Blvd. Jamaica
OL 9-9203
AX 7-0236
OL 9-9201
$65.38
MR. OSE
$55.23 MONTHIY PAYMENT
$75 cash and $55 23 to bank each j
month gets one a lovely Dutch
Colonial home with 4 bedrooms.! *,^5rn. aA_
kllch£j,- J,
modern kitchen, finished basement.
In lovelv St Albans Price too low »«“,ous bedrooms.
in lovely ht. Albans Bnce too low
BRICK RANCH
3 YEARS YOUNG
.__ „„„„
Cabinet
,
built-in oven, tre-
i.neth
full length
plenty of Yard space
and extras galore are the features
of this brick yanch. Only $100 down
'to an.
SJ» 85 Monthly Payment
AGENT
OL 9 9201
J44-14 Sutphin Blvd, Jamaica.
RANCH RIOT
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS $12300
Tide Luxurious one level beauty.
Is being sacrificed this week for
Albans Immediate sale. Situated on a velvet
lavaed 4,000 a«. fort pi
format banquet dlnkag n
gtant-sized living room,
immefloe
159-14 Hillside Ave . Jamaica
AX 7-0072
.
2 FAM DETACHED 8 RMS
5 down, 3 up. semi
fin. basement Oil heat
refrigeration Asking $2.1 .nW)
Small cash
MALCOLM REALTY
LA 8-2180
W>rn Linde* Bh-d St.
SACRIFICE
sairiftre my 6 rm.
home, due to transfer
$11,990
rm. 3 be<
ransfer dl
lob to west coast. The house id
worth 315JO0 It’s within walldiW
didistance from sub., yet in a
seTjAon It also has garage abd
heat. Will give to first buyer wil
$156 cash. If interested, call my
AX 7-0900
AGOrr
3
p9-14 Hillside Ave.. Jamaica
DESPERATE I MUST SELL
I am desperate, because I have been
transferred to NEW MEXICO. My
7 rm Ranch is vacant, at present
I must sell at a huge lose. $200
cash needed Hat total of 4 bed
rooms. for full details call my
Agent He has the key. JA 0-73T1
READ THIS AD IF
RENT IS OVER $50 MONTH
I can now sell anyorte a beautiful
stucco Ranch from $11,500 with $90
cash Hom^ has 6 rooms, finished
nnsement. and lots of rtber foodies
Your payment to bank will ba
>48 60 per month. CaU me now.
MR REEN
J A 6 EH1
MERRICK PAU - Large 1 fam.
Good neighborhood
» Rms. 2
baths 2 car garage. Oil hast.
Vacant. $900 down Snead —
HO 8-7700
lalblly sized kitchen, automatic heat
basement. Only $150 need-
to mov e in.
8-9201
AGENT
144-14 Sutphin Blvd. Jamaica
FINE BRICK HOME
FOR INCOME LOVERS
2 Large Apartments wtth 2
aroto RntrMwas. Home Caaairta of
Two 3 Bedroom Apartments, In
come from ane Apartment $100
per month Only $14,500 Full Price:
Very Ixw Gash MR FARl
AX 7-0309
ST. ALBANS TUDOR
4 BEDRMS, FINISHED BSMT.
Together With The Above Mention-
ed to a Huge EAT-lN KTTCHEN
Living Room With Wood Burning
Fireplace. 2 Bathrooms. 4.000 So
Feel of Land and 2 Car Garage.
Price $10,300
$150 CASH All
>I3U VMJn Rgg
MR GIBBS
JA 6-7300
HOLLIS
2 FAMILY
122.750. 5 rms down, X up. Oil
steam. 40 s 100. Gl. no rash. Civ
ilians. low down payment For in
spection. call Dixon. AX 1-1177.
$13,990
HOLLIS
Beautiful 5 room fnsul brick home,
detached, enctoten porch. I car gar
age. loaded with extras. Lovely
neighborhood, full basement, con
venient to everything. Gl No Down
Payment.
BEST DEAL RE 9-6067
108-80 SutpMa Blvd . Jamaica
.
1 * J"....<■
OPEN fo ONE AND ALL
. «L O L I ei-raont , $59.10 PER MONTH
Baisley Park v from $17,990 tiAWhettf htylf, home
______ a only $nj00. Large grow
MflTHEB • DAUGHTER SPECIAL I !intofcah!e basement $75 rash needi
Ultra-modern 6 - room Brick Duplex MR. TAW
pins optional guest tuite 4b bath. i tlUO-le Hillside Ave. Jamaica
“S
■ded
JA 6-7301
LOW. IDW fAgfl
Freedom Homes J A 9-9926
Linden Boulevard—15S St , Queens
I —r- -
2 FAMILY BRICK
6 6 3 ONLY $14,500
WHY RENT?
BUY!!
ONLY $4 PER DAY
To Pay for Mortgage Boys You
This Reautiful 7 Room Howe. NEW
OUTSIDE. Inaide Completely RE
DECORATED. Detached NO CASH
G.L OR FRA ONLY X1M DOWN
on signing contracts Can Agent
Immediately Mr. HutaMne JA 3-3W
NEW HOUSE, Finished ba
S1JM down
Sharpe
LA 7-2700
MINUTES TO CITY
9 ROOMS $13,500
Yea. you can now buy a miniature
mansion in a I faro aane For the
measly sum of $12 $08 Cash $405 is
all that’s needed, and $78 38 monthly
pay* it off Haa total of 6 bed
rooms, owner sacrificing Call Mr.
Berg Now AX 7-0238
2 family
I
apartment consists of 8 rma, the
-lihar is a studio- apartment. Al
bi^k. finished basement, oil heat
DoaN lose out HURRY! Citl
Aggnt immediately before It to too
OL 9-9200
lata.
TAKE OVER $87 M0. PAY
ABSOLUTELY NO CREDIT CHECK
MOVE IN 10 DAYS. Take over pay
2 YEAR RANCH
menta, pay only small amount of
MUST BE SOLD
cash to Owner and this beautiful
large, roomy brick ranch is all
A buyers dream come tree, all
vours. Modern throughout with full
modern brick Ranch in lovely ares.
Consisting v of tremendous rodms basement and yard. REST BUY IN
At a low price of $14,506 Cash to MONTHS Call Owner's Agent
all 8130, monthly payment 887 21.
AX 7-0309
Agent
158-10 Hillside Ave., Jamaica
JA 6 73®
,,nn^toT.pm.rt^nto
f SgringfioM G«b< $20,990
fa
bath. 4 bath, and X * bath. Beau
llful neighborhood. X car garage.
60x100 treed plot FHA approved
$2,800 down payment. Call today. A
money maker.
BEST DEAL RE 9-6067
DOLL HOUSE
S ROOMS IMMACULATE, IDEAL
FOR SMAIJ. YOUNG FAMILY
0.1. MORTGAGE PAYMENT M2 80
PER MONTH. FOR FURTHER
DETAILS, CALL AGENT. JA
3-2907
HOUSES
Queens For Sate
‘Homes to
No Down Payment
$10 Haldi Any Haute
Call Far Free Inlermotien
EXCLUSIVE WITH US
1 family. 5Vx rooms, full basement,
garage, oil heat, vacant, monthly
payments less than >100 to bans
including mtge., interest A t««
Full price $13,500
$250 full down
payment. CaU or come down.
List Realty Corp.
SO. OZONE PARK. 3 bedim colon
■al. lully detached, finished base
ment, garage. Consilient transp.
Only $200 needed. No closing fee.
Agent HA 9-1086.____________ ___
FLUSHING Hillcrest — 6 Rooms.
3 bedrooms, lVi baths. 2 car gar
age. detached. Good transp. 30x100
Shrubs Many extras. James
__
Woodley LA 7-8404
2 FAMILY House for sale.
158 28 75TH ROAD
Flushing.
CaU JA 3-3772
Owner
135-30 Rockaway Blvd.
S. Ozone Park
J A 9-5100
Van Wyck Expressway to Rockaway
Rockaway Blvd.. Exit
PICK UP SERVICE
OPEN 7 DAYS WEEKLY
EMERGENCY
This Home Must Be-
Sold This Week
SALE
No Cash
ALL VETS
$450 OTHERS
AU Fenced In Ranch. Home,
Beautiful Master Living
Room. Eat-in-Kitchen, Plus
4 Lovely Bedrooms. Com
pletely Detached With Gar
age. 40 x 1U0 Plot
LAURELTON
$24.(MX1
BRICK BUNGALOW ON 40 x 172
LANDSCAPED PLOT 3 BEDROOM
WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING 2 RE
FRIGERATORS, WASHER A DRY
ER FINISHED BASEMENT & BAR
A TRULY BEAUTIFUL HOME
FHA APPROVED
COTE REALTY
118-08 SUTPHIN BLVD. JAMAICA
JA 9-5003
VAN YVY'CK 1 Family wtth ultra I
modern kitchen 4 bath. Modern
throughout, oil unit & extras. Va
cant. Must Sell Only $13,990. Low
Cash H 4k H JA 3-5300.
CAMBRLA HEIGHTS Brick 4 As
bestos shingle Cape Cod, with fin
ished attic, large plot. & extras
Only $19,990 FH.A $1000 down. Gl
No Cash. H & H
JA 3-5300
SPRINGFIELD
GARDENS
G.l. No Cash
FHA $400
$77 Monthly
Pays Mortgage
tEXCELLENT HOME, FULLl
I DINING ROOM, LARGE ’
.PLOT 28 x 100, EAT-INl
(KITCHEN. EXTRAS.
TROJAN
AX 1-0100
, 159 21 Hillside Ave. Jamaica I
LOW PRICE
ARCADI
(-J114-64 SUTPHIN BLVD.
JAMAICA
(Open 7 days wkly 9 to 9)
OL 9-9200
4 BEDROOM RANCH
ONLY $31 WEEKLY PAY
NOT ONE CENT MORE
Large Living Room. Fonft^t 'Din
ing Room. Modern KitcheK and
Bath. Full 4 Bedrooms. Large Sp;
ieus Grounds. NO CASH G.L Ykll
others $150 Down to sign contracts
Call my Agent No. YOU CAN OWN]
Call my Agent Now Y'OU CAN I
OWN THIS HOUSE FOR LESS]
THAN $5 PER DAY1
MR. BUCCI
JA X4800II
"H
______ te Fit Your Pocket"
No Down Payment
HELP! ! !
WE MUST SELL
We Do Not Have the Money to pay
fer this House that we just Bought
Wei Need Someone to take this house
<>«f our hands NOW. 11 has 7 Beauti
ful Rooms, with a Lavishly Finish
ed Basement. Rar A Patio This
House is Located Close to all
Transportation The Monthly Pay
ments are Ytidiculouslv Low. CALL near everything, walk to
IMMEDIATELY Re the First to FHA $300 on contract. Gl no
See this BEAUTY. OWNER. HODEB ' Payment. Must see
JA 3-2069
$10 Hol4$ Any Hauia
BEAUTIFUL HOME — TOP AREA
st. Albans- 1 family, 7 Urge rms.
3 bedrooms Immaculate. To
Coll Fer Free Infermotion
CAN YOU PAY $30 WK?
YOU CAN OWN THIS RANCH
THAT IS ALL IT COSTS
LARGE Airy Rooms, Modern Kit
chen and Bath, all on one floor,
garage. Magnificently Finished
Basement, and Many other Fea
tures ONLY $200 NEEDED by Al!
to sign contract. FIRST COME.
FIRST SERVED
AGENT
JA 3 3921
St. Albans
520,500
List Realty Corp.
160-13 Hiflskto Ave.. Jamaica
OL 7-3838
"E" or "F" train to Parsons Blvd.
PICK UP SERVICE
OPEN 7 DAYS WEEKLY
Detached stone
7 rooms
4 Bedrooms
1*2 Baths
HUGE LIVING ROOM
FULL DINING ROOM
MODERN EAT-IN KITt HEN
No Cash Gl
$1100 cash Non-GI
Home Specialist
172-32 Jamaica Ave . Jamaica
AX 1-1344
Laurelton
$21,500
Queens — Far Rent
Springfield Gdns
Legal 2 Family
Immediate Occupancy
6 A 7 Rm. Apfi.
Solid Brick
NEEDS SOME WORK
RENT FOR ONLY
$125 per monthl
ASK FOR MR. GAFFNEyI
i Agent AX 1-T717’
All brick
English Tudor
6V2 Roams
Log Burning Fireplace
IUI) ourmnq rirepiacp _
LAURELTON
CHILDREN
5 BEDROOMS
GARAGE fc EXTRAS
IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY
ft1 W C B
Finished Basement & Bar KCIlt
rCT lYlO.
NET
IA 7 7AAQ
JH U*LvD7
In gorgeous Laurelton on beautiful
landscaped grounds This ail Brick AujNAF
English Tudor resdence offers an VWIIVI
enormous living room with fire-1---------------------------------—
plara. Full dirting room, lovely! SO. OZONE PARK
ultra modern kitchen, extra lava- i
. tory main floor 3 of the most (
’rtuYcmou, bedrooms you have ever1
seen. Fabulous Hollywood colored !
tile bath wtth glass enclosed |
shower Garage, oil heat.
2 FAMILY
5’/x & 3
SEPARATE ENTRANCES
OCCUPANCY BOTH APARTMENTS
NOV. 15
■
CHILDREN
No Ca$h Gl
$1400 ca$h Non-GI
Home Specialist
172-32 Jamaica Ave.. Jamaica
AX 1-1344
FAB ROCKAWAV. 2 floor attached
house on plenty of land. Attractive
price Call 516. RO 4-4748 at 9 p m.
OWNER
Reautiful New Hemes
S. Ozona Park A Springfield
Gardena.
1 family, 3 bedrooms, full
basement. $18,990
1 family, high ranch, 3 bed
rooms, $13,500.
1
family, split level, 3 bed
rooms, IVA baths, family room
and garage. $23,500.
2 family. 5 rooms dosvn and
3 up, refrigerator, washer and
dryer. 124.000.
X family, g rooms dosvn and
5 up $26,500 Robert H. Welch,
Agent, 128-08 142 St., So. Orona
Park. L.I. OL 8-8813: LA 8-5623.
LEGAL 2 Family house. Fully de
tached. 5 Down. 3 up. 40x100 lot
821JKM. Financing arranged. Own
Or.
OL 9-7829
CORONA — 2 Family brick. 5VA.
8$A. 4»<4 Rooms finished in base
ment. oil heat, brass plumbing,
combination storms and arreena
walk to subway. Price 821.500
Cash $2,000
CORONA — 1 Family brick, 6 rooms
Plot 40 x 100. garage. IVA baths.
Storms and screens Price HJ.SOO
HERMAN CAMPBELL HI 6-3672
$99 Per Mo.
net FOR THE WHOLE HOUSE
Owner JA 3-2572
JAMAICA: Legal 2 family. IS rooms,
finished basemen!, 2 kitchens, .1
baths. Rent $120 a month. 2 year
lease A option to buy.
AGENT
AX 1-1403
RICHMOND HILL. Job relocation
forces owner to rent or sell his
charming 7 room bungalow for $95
per month. Rent wtth option to buy
if wanted AGENT AX 1-1400
JAMAICA WF. LOVE-CHILDREN
6’/j ROOMS
NEWLY DECORATED
$80 PER MONTH
net
Owner J A 3-3921
SOUTH OZONE PARK
VACANT
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
15 RMS
Finished Basement X Car Gar.
$115 M0.
3 Year lease
No Security
No Fee
If Qualified
ST ALBANS - 7 RM HOUSE.
Rent 312$ Children Vacant.
Option to too
AGENT_________ HP 6-8000
Cant, an Fallowing Faga
$21,500
Lovely legal 2 family, gorgeous 1st
floor apartment, 2 bedrooms, mod
ern kitchen, ballroom size living
room, wall-to-wall carpeting, finished
basement with bar. upstairs apart
ment 3 rooms A bath. Gl approved.
No Down Payment. CaU Now! LIVE
RENT FREE!!1
BEST DEAL RE 9-6067
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS. 4V4 rm
Frame Bungalow. 30x100 plot. Only
314,100. No cash for G.L Newly
painted. Vacant Move right in Agent
JA 6-6269
Richmond Hill, det corner property
7 RMS.
Completely furnished!
$93 mo. mtg. paym't
No Cash Down Vets
Full Price $15,490
Springfield Gardens, fully det 2
family corner property. 2, beautiful
4 rm apts. fin basement.
Live Rent Free
Only $21.‘>90
Warranty
168-06A Hillside Ave, Jam.
AX 1-4020
Open 7 days a week
LEGAL 2 FAMILY
SOLID BRICK. 4 ROOMS DOWN
AND 4 ROOMS UP, FINISHED
BASEMENT FOR ADDITIONAL
INCOME TAKE OVER G I. MORT
GAGE. 5 DAY CREDIT CHECK.
THEN MOVE IN FOR DE-
i TAILS. CALL OWNER
OL 8-1770
SPRINGFIELD GARDENS
t family, all brick 8 "rooms, de
tached, modern kitchen and bath
oil heat Finished basement Gar
SHOP UPTOWN
FOR BEST BUYS
Gl NO CASH
$18,490
2 FAMILY
Hollis large plot, finished base
ment, oil heat, garage A extras
FHA $850 down
1 FAMILY
VACANT
Van Wyck Gardens for. sale or
option to buy, 5 large rooms
porch A bath, oil heat, garage A
extras. Newly decorated. Call NOW
1 FAMILY
$15,99®)
H & H
178-22 Hillside Ave. Jamaica
Open 9 30
8 30 7 Days Weekly
JA 3-5300
^Americana Ranch Hamesj
From $490 Down
Low Carrying Charges
NEW ALL, BRICK — ALSO1
2 FAM. HOME MODEL
153-11 111th Ave., Jamaica
IRE 9-9111 M0 1-1170J
GARDENS
X19.5OO.—1 family, bungalow
6 rooms. X bedrooms. T*!?'
baths, and garage Take ov
er high mtge. NEW AND
RESALE 1 A 2 FAMILY
NASSAU L QUEENS
For More Information. Call
Addif Realty AX 7-1661
114-02 Merrick Blvd. Jamaica
ST. ALBANS - I family 4 bed |
roams, oil heal. 35x100 plot, I car
garage, $17,500 CALL AGENT—I
HO 5 2275
.
| SPRINGFIELD Gardena. 2 Family
,
ear garage, oil heat, finished base
ment. wall oven. Modern through-
mil CALL MR SOWERS HO 5-2275
LAURELTON S2S WEEK
BRICK 2 Fa. Finished basement. 2
car garage, sr/w carpeting 8900 cash
HomeHader* ltd. Fl 1-1950
Hou rs CAPE coft 4 Bedrooms.
Wallto-Wall carpeting, oil heat.
Mt 100 Plot, solid brick, r ’car
tation $26000 CALL AGENT —
HO i-2275
HOLLIS
2 FAMILY
SOLID BRICK
OVERSIZED ROOMS
GARAGE
FINISHED BASEMENT
ACCLAIM REALTY
HO 4-3450
HOIJ.IS BRICK A STUCCO X A
bath. 4 A bath, finished basement,
andsraped 50x100 plot, double gar-
ige. $3000 down H A H JA 3-5300
Hollis 12 years old, like new with
loads of extras Cyclone fenced ’Oroge
olot FHA $600 down
Hurry!!
Oil Heat
Betler Large Landscaped Grounds
neM and clean as a pin. Automattod ag«. $19,900. $900 down. G.L, no
heat. NO 'HANDYMAN'S SPECIAL cash. Walker's Realty. FA
IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS.. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
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CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
Church Property Fer Sab
MORTGAGE MONEY
I
Na«aa-Suffolk-Fer Sab Nnsteu-Soffelk Far Sab
Westchester—For Sab
Westchester Far Sab
FREEPORT — 814JOO 5 room 2 bed
room modernized. bungalow. Car
peting. storms. acreena. blinds. oil
steam. No brokers 516-FR 8-9112
Owar. ~______
'Elmont^ Lakeview
Best buy in Mt. Vernon
Large new 1 & 2 family brick, $26,000 up.
Huge finished basements, garage.
Rolling lawns and fences.
MODEL:
South Columbus Ave. fir 5th St.
Route 22, Mt. Vernon, N.Y.
Builder an premises
Daily 8 A.M.5 P.M.
Sunday 1-6 P.M. 916 Y0 3-4676
914 GR 6-B651
CHURCHES Fer Rent
tend
$11,500
Mbtackad Brick Colonial
M 12 Years Old
-art
6Vj Rooms
2 Baths
Finished Basement
2 Car Garage
Beautiful Grounds
Homes for all
NEW RANCHES A CAPES S17400
VP. GOOD RESALE AT REASON
ABLE PRICES
HARRY P. ZIMMERMAN
•» Gas Heat
5X2 Hempstead Tpke.. 516-GE 7 1984
No Cash Gl
$800 cash Non Gl
Hhmpstead
$19,500
In.
x-
Detached Cape
Red Cedar Shingle
11 Years Old
Newly Decorated
6 Rooms
ExceMent
No Cash Gl
$900 cash Non Gl
$20,500
Hempstead
, Brick Split Level
5 Years Old
6 Rms. & 2 Baths
lovely Playroom & Patio
No Cash Gl
$1100 cash Non Gl
520,500
Hempstead
Brick ranch house
6 years old
6 rooms
Wall to wall
carpeting
Finished basement
No Cash Gl
NEW
Hl RANCHES
Featuring:
a 3 Bedrms
a large Living Rm
a Modern Kitchen
a Tib Bath
a Garage
a Playrm area
a 100 x 100 pbt
Low Down
Payment
30-yr Mtges
Tennyson A.
Banton
AM 4 3260
227 Albany Avenue
Amityville,
$1100 cash Non Gl-------
Hempstead
520,500 Floral Park
529,500
Detached Brick Colonial Detached 2 family
14 Years Old
7 Rooms
4 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Finished Basement
Gorgeous
neighborhood
2 Fabulous 5 Rm Apts
$24,500
WHITE PLAINS
1 bedrms. terrace, dining rm, eat-ln
kitchen. Vacant. Foa. 147 E 149 St.
CY 2-2060
NEW ATTACHED BRICK J Family
Low down payment
225.750.
GR 2-1651 (MO
OWNER
CRESTWOOD Section English tddor.
Fieldstooe built 3 bedrma.
baths. Formal dining rm. modern
kitchen, large living rm. TV rm.
entrance foyer. finished play
room Laundry rm. 2 car gaage.
Beautiful section. Wooded. ___
OWNER
914 SP 9-4296
2 FAMILY Modern house on 1 aero.
4 or 3>x rms. Terraces. Near
main road. 1 hr from city.
YU 2-3119 OR 4-3972 OWNER
Staten Island—Fer Sab
ALL Types of houss. ranches, col
onial. etc. Available In good lo
cations. Call Ernest A. Dow. Real
tor. 1096 Castleton Ave. Staten
Island 10. YU 1-1404 iPhone ans
wered personally. 24 hrs. a day)
Connecticut—Far Sab
W. NORWALK. Connecticut — 4 er
5 bedrms. lVh baths, separate dln-
ingrm. 20 X 24 playrm. range,
dishwasher, 1 acre wooded h land
scaped. excellent neighborhood A
schools Convenient thruway. pk-
way, 3 yr, old. 236,000 Owner
(203 ) 047-0296.
New Jersey For Sula
Gl Special — Spotless modern
brick. 219,200.
7 rooms — 2 baths. 221.900
Finished basements on these and
(landscaped)
Westchester-. For Rent
New Jersey—For Rent
FOR RENT OR SALE —
for
Rent Custom brick S rm. ranch
20 ft. Uvingrm OU hot water
Lake front. Fireplace 2140 per mo
or can buy fer SLOW down. Lo
cated In Woaderlake Weal Mil
ford. Only 20 mine from Pater
son. 201 AR 1-5656. Owner.
Florida — Far Sab
IM PLEX on 4 city lots. Fruit trees
AM. 19 Florida Law taxes. Fine
neighborhood. H. J. Nyhotm. 1102
Mohawk St. Clearwater. Florida.
Houses Wanted—To Buy
22 PLENTY CASH 22
Buy 1 or 3 family, any condi
tion. Bklyn or Queens - Confiden
tial. Reliable - Cliff Franklin —
JA 6-6660
Garage
l.r,, L.-teoped 6r..«l. £«
Oil Heat me of the finest sections, this de-
In beautiful Floral Park on ex-
Iremely large landscaped grounds in many others |nuLlcAkl
A. L. JOHNSON
104 READE STREET
ENGLEWOQD, NEW JERSEY
Phone for appointment.
201. LO 9-9629
nooses Each of the homes offers
an enormous S room apt., including
No Cosh Gl
$1100 cash Non Gl XJ*, ~ *hning roon’-
modern kitchens. 2 large bed
rooms in each. In addition, there
$21,900 is an enormous playroom lor both
Hempstead
Ranch house
12 Years Old
7 rooms
Family room
Fin. Basement A Bar
Huge Grounds
No Cash Gl ,
$1500 cash Non Gl
$25,900!
Hempstead
No Cosh Gl
$4000 cash Non-GI
Home Specialist
172-32 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica
Highlond Fork $29,500
AX 1-1344
Detached brick
Split level
7 rooms
IVi baths
Fabulous playroom
Wall Oven
Wall to Wall Carpeting
2 Car Garage
Gorgeous mansion!
No Cosh Gl
$2500 cosh Non Gl
Home Specialist
172-32 Jamaica Ave., Jamaica
AX 1-1344
Gl NO CASH
*■ FHA $450 DOWN
BEAUTIFUL RANCH. CORNER
PLOT. 2 BEDRMS, LIVING
RM, (WALL/WALL CARPET-
B4C.1 KITCHEN. TILED
BATH. ENCIOSED BREEZE
WAY, GARAGE OtLHOT
WATER HEAT. PRICE 215.000.
Fleetwood Realty Carp.
IV 5-6220
26A So. Franklin Street •»'
Hempatesd
Lakeview Rockville Centra
No Money Pawn
Vacant bnngalow, 7 rooms, oil heat,
garage. 40x100. Closing feet need
ed. $13,500. Brokers protected.
-, 1288 Langdon Blvd.
IFANTABULOUSI
COLONIAL
NO CASH
DOWN
571.79 M0.
PAYS THE
BANK
FEATURING: 3 bedrooms I
I picture window living
rm., separate dining rm,
Holwd kit, mod. bath, I
I plyrm size bsmt, garage, J
I large beautiful fully |
[ landscaped plot.
FULL PRICE
$12,990
500 OTHER HOMES TO I
(CHOOSE FROM RANG
RELIABLE
JA 6-6660
ING FROM $8,000 TO I
* S. FLORAL PARK
$25,000.
SPECIAL TO ALL
Small 4 bedroom house
81JJ99
In excellent condition, fine location.
HARRY P ZIMMERMAN
522 Hempstead Tpke. Elmont
510 - GE >
In NYC Owl Cede 516
IV 3-1805
382 5. Franklin St.
Hempstead
GARFIELD —
1 Family bom
6H rooms, all one floor. Garage,
patio, oil heat, insulated. Call al
ter 5 p m. No brokers Call —
472-5923 Owner
ENGLEWOOD - TEANECK
Homes with
low down payments
GIs no $$ down
LARGEST SELECTION
IN THE AREA
In NYC Call LA 4-6210
Lester Handelsman
, 1119 Teaneck Road No.
Teaneck, N.J.
TEaneck 3-1222
Sensational Exclusives—New bi-level
ranch. 4 bedrooms. 223.500. Lovely
colonial. Prime area.- 123490. Many
r homes In Bergen County from
212400 up Qualified Gia no down
payment. AU others low down pay-
WE HAVE ONE FOR YOU
CHEROT & CO.
307 W Palisades Ave. Englewood
Dial 201 L0 B-8100
ENGLEWOOD * TEANECK VIC.
| 3 Bedrms. Brick Cape Cod. roc. rm,
garage — 222400.
I 3 Bedrms. Cape Cod, garage. <22400
14 Bedrms, 2 baths, roc. rm 225400
3 Bedrms. 2 baths. Split — 225400
Large Center Han, 3 bedrms. 1V4
I baths. Split — 226.990
I Make appt. with Mrs. Norvelle at
Hansen & Hansen
REALTORS
262 Grand Ave., Englewood
LO 9-5096
EVES. CALL LO 9-9729
ENGLEWOOD A TEANECK
SHIRK'S EXCLUSIVES!
WIDOW MUST SELL
216400
HOUSES
WANTED
ALL AREAS
Bklyn, Manh, Bronx
West, LI, Nassau
ALL CASH
OR CASH
'Over Mortgages!
Highest Prices
Immediate Decision
48 Hour Closing
Ne Commission Charge I
>CoHJ>LJ7-iS985|
Selling your house?
Call us
for
Prompt consideration
Alexander Dalle Case
384 E. 149 St. M0 9-1405
Houses with Stores Fer Sale
KINGSTON AVE (Near St. Johni
Pl.) 2 story brick. 2 family and
store, excellent business section,
near sub and bus, 2 vacant apts.
large store, price 229409, cash to
be arranged. For inspection call
Mr. Warden IN 7-7300. also open
Sun.
________
6 rm Cntooi’l (3 bedrooms)
VERY DEEP PLOT
ALL BRICK CAPE COD
Att. Garage, living room, fire
place. dining area.
chen. 4 bedrooms Finished
room. Sacrifice 219.999.
Buffalo Ave., Near Park Pl.
1 Family + Store, m Bathrooms.
"A REAL TOP NOTCH HOUSE
Science kK pRlCET) RIGHT". Good terms,
rec'Mual Be Seen C»sh Down. 91400
Cell Owner. HY 3-4949 Evenings,
LE 9-6525
IMMACULATE CAPE COD
1 6 rooms. (3-4 bedrms). 2 full baths.I
Paneled rec rm. W /W carpets.
Beautiful patio. Screen A storms.
Perfect location. Only 921409.
LOW DOWN PAYMENT
TO ALL WHO QUALIFY
Exclusively listed with
SHIRK REALTORS
193 W Palisade A"t.. Ene’ewood
N. J "War 201’>O 9-4422
f.
ENGLEWOOD. Elmore Ave Large
2 family. 1st floor - 6 rms. Im
mediate occupancy 2nd floor rent
4 rms. full attic. Full basement.
2 car garage, extensive grounds.
With rinlf trees, oil. hot water
heat. 925490 For appointment
Phone 201 TE 6-7554 OWNER
2 Fam, Stare
Crown Heights Vic.
$1000 DOWN
Solid brick, oil. excellent
DUMONT NE B-3731
Eves 516 PY 1 3957
1215 Fulton St. (nr Bedford)
HOLLLS — 2 Family, plus store
and limahed baaamenl Owner will
take back small mortgage.
OL 7 7966 LA 9-4914 Owner
LARGE All brick ranch — Bergen
I County — For family In high
income bracket For particulars! Business Prop. For Sale
Can 201 DA 7 2327
Owner
’
Detached brick
2 family
2/5 Roam Apartments
60 x 100 Graanis
Garega
Oil Hoot
9 vears old
lovely Patio
Wall to wall carpeting
In one of the moat beautiful areas
yon ran imagine, on large unusually
beautiful landscaped grounds. Thia
9 year old detached brick 2 family
offers 2 of the most enormous 9
room apartments you ever thought
poaaible. One of the ants. Is rented
at 9159 mo. You may keep the ten
ant and have 1/5 rm apt available
or have both available at title at
ALL Brick house. Plot 75x136 ft.
on the corner. 3 bedrms 2 on
main fl. I on 2nd. 2 bath rma.
1 car attached garage, complete
ly finished ba semen L 925.000 —
Call Ml-TE 6-5197 Owner. •
ENGLEWOOD - 3 bedrm Colonial
916JMO
TEANECK — 4 bedrm split
921400
2 bedrm Colonial _ 940"
TENAFLY — J bedrm - 817400
Open Sunday, A Evenings
English Polite-Rlty Aseoes.
24S W Forest Englewoad, WJ.
(30l) LO
ROTHMAN EXCLUSIVtf!
IX3W ( ASH DOWN FOR
or a limed buyers
HACKENSACK - Ranch. I bedi
low taxes 919409.
TEANECK —
original
221400.
Bungalow.
Expansion space
No Cash Gl
$4500 cash Non-GI
EXCLUSIVE BROKER
ROTHMAN
Home Specialist
172-12 Jamaica Ava.. Jamaica
AX 1-1344
REALTY CORP.
DIAL 201 - L0 9-5300
411 Grand Ava. at Rt. 4
Englewood. N. 4.
Open dally and Sunday till 0.
Unusual Resort Property
0 Minutes NYC. eamp area, 72
acres. 19 bldgs, frivate lake, suit
able children/adult camp Reli
gious. fraternal organizations, sub
division co-op. priced right Brok
era invited. NI 9-2027.
Lets Far Saia
LOT FOR SALE
» J 100
A-l Section P Mt Vernon. N.Y.
ST 2-5071
Call after 8 p.m.
GREAT NECK-SPINNEY HILL -
Beautiful lot 100 x 100. Excellent
lecattea. Reduced for quick sale
(518) HU 7-0192
Church Property Fer Sale
CHURCH
2 SO Stats—Down $7000
Samalet ..
Reel Estate - LU 9 4200
1914 E 191rd SI (Cor. He Blvf)
Opes from 9 to 0. luelud Ran
CROWN HEIGHTS, Impressive ear
ner. over 20400 sq ft. fully alr-
cnndltloned. available to large
church group I-ookfng for a tar
rifle deal. Mr. Lae HY 3-9944.
<10405. 15-yr
Cape
Cog. 4 bedrms. all hat water heat
UR*. Principal! ualy. Owl
. 516 FR 54121.
Foreclosures Prevented
rent chair. Owner 111. Call
LA 7-4319
Church
Fully equipped
Buahwlck Ave. 3 Mary, extremely
modern interior, paixiuet floors with
lavish fixturea Drapes A ruga. Mat
ing too people plua baaement auit-
abie fer school Many extraa. Fully
air-conditioned. Chairs, water • easi
er. wall mirror, Public address
system Coat room, nr subway A 3
bua lines. Call now for appt to see
Call Mr. Steinberg IN 7-7477
Design year awn church.
Ideal location. Will build to
suit. Pbt size 55x100, Agent
PR 2 5950 HY 1-5500
CHURCH FOR RENT
1202 Broadway. Bklyn 21
For information call Rev. Cooper
CL
JMertjaje^Maaey^
MORTGAGE
MONEY
FAST
CLOSINGS
1st-2nd-3rd
Unlimited
Money
24 HOUR MTGE.
COMMITMENT
M0RTGA6E
48 HOUR
MORTGAGE
CLOSING
STRICTLY
CONFIDENTIAL
’ Money available — any type '
| building—do you need money |
MORTGAGES BOUGHT
ANY LOCATION
ALL CASH
FOR YOUR HOUSE
I Your present debts or mort-1
I gages consolidated to reduce J
| your payments.
MANHATTAN BRONX
BKLYN, QUEENS,WEST'R
IMMEDIATE ACTION
RADIANT REALTY CO.
PL 7-6985
MORTGAGES
Immediate
Inspection and
Commitment.
FHA A GIs SPECIALTY. LET
US CONSOLIDATE YOUR I
DEBTS TO REDUCE TOUR
PAYMENTS.
For 1st, 2nd and 3rd
mortgages, quick action
on foreclosures. We fi
nance repairs, alterations
and building loans.
We'll Buy Your
House - All Cash
We offer deeds for sale
AND LEASES at lowest
cost, on residential end
business properties.
FUNDS AVAILABLE FOR
LAND MORTGAGES
Any Type Financ
ing Considered
CONSULT US FOR
CONVENTIONAL A
DIFFICULT FINANCING
(CONFIDENTIAL • PERSONAL -
ANALYSIS AND SERVICE
RENDERED.)
CROWN ESTATES
1034 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn
3-5590
TO PLACE
A WANT AD
CALL
Ri 9-5300
UL 7-2500
CHILD CAME .
MANHATTAN
CHILDREN cared for. Dally, wkly
W. 114th St MU 2-0910.
Instruction
JAZZ. Nsw sounds. train, record
Piano, voles, gospel, dance CBS
Bids Elderly welcome Perform
waUe learning CI 9-9997. LB 4-7916
PIANO Playing made easy, any
Age. All testes Theory, harmony
Etc Webb Studio 299 W. 135 St.
Suite r WA 6-7099
CHILDS CARE - Agee I to 4.
CARE for children for working I BASTIAN'S MUSIC SCHOOL
mother, dolly. WA 90999.________ | Efficient. thoughtful aervlce io eur
motto. Register today — play-sing
write the easy way Children
ginners a tesetatty. Reasonable
rates. JuilUird trained teacher.
I W 125 M.______________LE 4 3225
WOULD LIKE to keep child wkly
for working mother Age 3-4.
West 141>t M. AU 64)906
WA 6-5717
147TH ST. Nr. Bdwy. Excellent
care, child ovef 3, AU 3-1637.
MOTHERLY Care for Children All
ages Wkly-Daily SW 4-7012
MOTHER Will care" for children "all
agea Wkly. daily SW 4-7012.
WILL CARE for child. 2. 3. or 4
years of age. Call after 6 p.m.
WA 6-0(160 (West 143rd St.)_____
CHILD CARE any age. daily or
wkly. Reasonable LO 2-9561.
EXCELLENT Carefor ehlMra*.—
Reasonable W. 142 St. TO 2-2504.
CHILD Care, agea 19 dim to 5
years, wkly excellent conditions.
gW 4-7793.________________________
ST N1CHOLAS~~AVE , fc W 159th
TUTOR Spanish Ni Scbael Stu-
donto, MA 5-2189 Evoningt.
ROBERT HARRIS
Ueueert pianist. Teacher
Accent paaisl
Graduate. JuUiard Graduate
School
Pupil of Dr. Oscar Wagner
and Josef A Rosina Lhevlnne
Private and class piano
Instruction
WA 4-5079
SPECIAL CLASSES in ballet ' A ,
posture starting November 4th I
Qualified teachers. Central loca
tion: Mac'a Sounds. Inc. 325 W. 51
St., NYC. JU 3-0964.
St. Loving motherly care for 1
children. Infants—4 yrs. LO 8-5874
CHILD Caro Daily Nr7158th A St.
Nicholas. AU 3 3623.
1S1ST ST-.
for child.
A 8th Ave. Will care
Age 3 or 4 TO 2-7088.
GIRdvin keep children 3 and 4
yrs old. 5 days a wk 278 W. 118
St. Apt. 2D.
NOTICE TO JOB APPUCANTS-
The N.Y: Amsterdam News does
not knowingly accept Help-Wanted
advertiaement* from employers co
vered by the Federal Wage-Hour
Law If they offer less than legal
minimum wages. Must employees
engaged In Interstate or t foreign
commerce or In the production of
goods lor such commerce must be
paid not less than 21.25 an hour and
at least one and one-half/times their
regular rate of pay for hours worked
MOTHER S CARE lor children daily jailer a maximum workweek of 40
hours, unless specifically exempt. Al-
MOTHER Will care for child dur
ing day. Pick up and deliver —
FO 5-6013 (East 180th St.)
Call LU 9-2756 anytime.
Bronx
vears old K1 2-7492.
WILL Care for children AU ages.
Daily or weekly Reasonable E.
WY 3-2591.
141 St. Area
nursery teacher, balanced meals J enlerpnses ,nga<ed in or produc-
Vard. playrm. nr. transp.. school. jng goorts for commerce, who have
Days-wkly. TR 2-5325.___________ | been entitled to a minimum wage
cwiyn CARE dally or weekly 3 A 4 of at least 2100 an hour sines Sep-
tember 3, 1961. must be paid over
time pay of not less than one and
one-half times their regular rates
for all hours worked after a maxi
mum workweek of 44 hours, unless
specifically exempt. If you are of
fered leas by covered employers, or
if you have questions concerning the
Fair Labor Standards Act or other
activities of the U.S. Department
of Labor, call or write the Depart
ment’s local afflce at 341 Ninth Ave.
New York 17. N.Y. Telephone Penn
sylvania 6-7700.
MOTHERLY Caro for your child.
Dally, Wkly Reasonable DA 9-9935
CHILD CARE BY THE DAY —
CY 2-8208
156TH ST A Westchester Area —
Religious home LU 5-4150.
’CHILD Care daily. Reasonable *
Call CY 5-8074
HELP WANTID
Mile
HANDYMAN Reliable.
BANK GUARDS
Days
GENEROUS BENEFITS
PLEASANT WORKING
CONDITIONS
Apply at*
CHEMICAL BANK
NEW YORK
TRUST COMPANY
Personnel Department
20 Pine St. - 18th FI.
'one block north 0/ Wall St )
Employment on Individual merit
LAB TECHS
Stimulating growth opportunities
In commercial blood banking ter
persona with approximately 1
years closely related experience
Good pay. stable employment,
reasonable hours and full ben-
fits.
Please write listing full partic
ulars and salary requirement to:
Box #0-17 AmsI. Nows
An Equal Opportunity Employer
COLLEGE GRADS
College deg - any year, any major
Start at 95159. After 6 mos 95518
or
1 yr specialized claims adjustment
exp 6 yrs business txp A high
tch.
Start at 25511
Interview claimants for unemploy
ment Insurance benefit#. Civil ser
vice exam: early appointment. Some
openings bilingual - Spanish /English.
Professional Placement Center
New York State Employment Serv. ,
444 Madison Av.. NYC 5th flM»r
SALES TRAINEE - FOgB (2)
START $450
Company car expense ac-
L Country's No. *1
firm seek* 2 bright college grads
with or without experience for
formal training program lead
ing Into very lucrative career
ACTIVE AGENCY (914) WE
Sl'PT with own tools. Good knowl-
ege of repairs 4 rm apt. phis
salary PR 2-3000.
MAN to sleep in vacant. 2 family
house until decorated and sold.
Start Saturday UL 7-3400
MASTER BARBER. full time. 70
per cent. Apply morning PR 3-9911
1» Kingston Ave.
LET ME KEEP YOUR CHILDREN
BY THE WK OR DAY DA 8-6266 ’
LICENSED Mothers Care for Chii- "
dren. 7 days a wk. Christian home |
ME
BROOKLYN
EAST New York. Private house.
Child care, daily or weekly, hot
meals, recreation. EV 5-4130:
CHILD Care, hot meals, big playrm
and back yard HY 3-2773.
CHIU) Care. 2 months, 3 yrs —
NE 8-5371.
HALSEY nr Nostrand - Child day
care. Playrm-yard. ST 9-1901. _
CARE For Children from 2 to 4.
for working mothers GL 3-8302
MOTHER will take care of chil
dren any age. 212 50 wk. owner
Ol private home. CL 7-0231.
BEST OF CHILD CARE. Van Buren
St GL 2-8136 after 6 p.m.
DAILY or WEEKLY care for chil-
' dren Hot food, nice yard, any
age 71 Tapacott St. HY 8-3766
I Care for children daily. Call —
EV 5-2528 Location Van Dyke Hse
DAY CARE FOR 2 CH1LDRES —
SL 6-5224
CARE For infanta to 4 Yrs. daily
or wkly Low rates, HI 3-6770.
MOTHERLY Care for children, all
ages, reasonable rates, hourly,
daily, weekly. PR 8-5643.
RELLABLE infants' care, infants
to 4 yrs old PR 8-6421.
DAY Nursery. Age 2-5 years. Cer
tified teacher. ST 9-1534.
ONE Who loves children, please let
fne have your child. Juanita Davis
PR 8-3262
Agencitt
SAVOY AGENCY
2 LICENSED. BONDED OFFICES
NEW YORK (HARLEM)
376 W. 125th St., M0 6-3900
Nr Nlch Av A 9th Av Sub Sta.
JAMAKA
ni 7 OCAft REAL ESTATE SALESMAN
UL /-Y3WU TeiTlflc opportunity for bright ng-
Nr. LIRR. BMT A 8th Av Sub Sta
HUNDREDS OF TOP
SLEEP-IN JOBS
ALSO
SLEEP-OUT
HIGHEST WAGES
NICEST FAMILIES
NO CASH NEEDED!
• NO DEPOSIT
. NO REGISTRATION FEE!
NOBODY BUT NOBOOY
HAS A BETTER DEAL!
GIRLS — See us. Plenty good pay
ing positions Factories, housework
era. tlsep tn - out. Always good
Jobs waiting. Weststds Agency, n
W llSlh St.
Mala
zrexstve young man or woman la
active real estete office, car nec.
Leads furnished Mr. Alexander
ST 3 3700
FEMALE
Jones Employment
AGIHCY
27S W. 145th St.
FO B-B330
Domestics—Live In
Bost Jobs in Naw York Araa
$50 - $65
NO CASH RESUMED
• COOKS
• HOUSEWORKERS
, a NURSE MAIDS
a MOTHtrS HELPERS
ICPER, couple, rooming
Responsible, good salary plus apart
ment UL 2-7945 GE 94110.
gratactiaa.
gtMasghoro. Start work the
UNLIMITED FUNDS
available for
1st & 2nd Mortgages
Permanent Loans
Construction Loans
Extra Fast Service
CONSOLIDATE
your existing mortgages
reduce your payments
SAVE YOUR HOME
we prevent foreclosures
Special Situation Loans
available
NO DOWN PAYMENT
Will finance 3 bedroom
California Ranch Home
on your lot
MANHATTAN - BRONX
BROOKLYN - QUEENS
ANYWHERE
IMMEDIATE ACTION
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HARLEM MORTGAGE CO.
TO 2-1800
WE HAVE 8ANK
E
available. No mortgage too large
er tee small. Prompt courteous
• service. Jacob Solomon CY 5-1333
FUNDS AVAILABLE
——nr and 2nd ‘ mortgages
Bank and private loans
EARLE D. MURRAY CO.
79W. 125 St.
TR 6 4600
125 ST. and
ST. NICHOLAS AVE.
Large 2nd Floor Space
Suitable.
Church, office, dance haU. etc.
Mr. Harrington or Mr. Kaltman
EN 2-8900
* Desk Space * $40 Per Month
James Kelley - 271 W 125th St
MO 6-6767
CROWN HEIGHTS^ Large church
space. Houses for sale or lease
Al BROWN
NE 8-6925
STORES
140 ST. 300 West off 8th Ave. op
posite public School. 265 a month
Owner before 9 a m. or after 7i
p.m. FA 7-5294 or see super.
1649 AMSTERDAM AVE.
x vnu a.-v
DOUBLE WINDOW
tCELI.ENT
HUDSON HOTEL EXI
iY. OTHER
FOR GROCERY OR ANY,
BUSINESS. ASK FOR MISS B
IN HOTEL OFFICE.
502 W. 147TH ST
- Near Amsterdam Ave.
AGENT
235
UN 5 7600
Healed
14(i bL 156 West,
near 7th Ave.
Attractive Store. $80.
Inq. Agent. SW 5-7100
~ 144th ST. 100 WEST
Heated store for rent, soluble
for any business. 265. Supt. or
JOHN J. DICKERSON. Inc
2549 BNray (96 St.) MO 2-9510
105th ST. 73 WEST
Large double store, .heated, 2150
month. Apply Supt. premises, or
JOHN J. DICKERSON. Inc.
2549 B'way (96 St ) MO 2-9510
145th ST. 314 WEST
Store and remodeled 3 room apt.,
heated. Suitable for any business.
2175 month Supt premises or
JOHN J. DICKERSON. Inc
HELP WANTED
APPLY NOW
"Ex Gl puts disturbed kids on beam” | HOTEL HELP . HOSPITAL HELP
— Recent news writeup For ape FACTORY HELP . OFFICE HELP
rial children A Young adults, both
high A Low IQ's Transp all bor
uc Q.gAJ?
trauxa
oughs. Settlement Association 120
Jackson St. Bklyn. N.Y. Sats set
up for norma! Children GL 4-2442 BOYS 17 J() _ Mnl whJ1# yoo kanl
CUE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
525 NOSTRAND AVE . BKLYN.
GL 4-9108
** B*W»y «* *•) MO 2-9910 Te>cher Lincoln PL bet Frank-
STORE Foi rent. Also suitable for: Un A Bedford HY 3-6693
church 1816 Madison Ave Rea-'
sonable rent. Call AC 2-7009 or
OL 3-0362
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QUEENS
____________________________________ 1 MEN wanted full or part time
8TH AVE. Near 146TH ST., Suit , ST. ALBANS mother will board "P"* averafe 02 A more per
able abw repair, tire repair, children by wk or day From hour Mu«t be
keys A lortts Chas. A Salliman. anjf arf, & borough. Pickup. I
3925 B'way. LO 8-8300
LA 7 1820
Ave Rm 306
65 Ralph Ave., Bklyn
8 30 am to 10 30 am or 4 pm to 8 pm
*9™
CORNER Store for rent. .30 ft. long CHILD CARE pally, or weekly -
nr. Eastern Pkwy. Call day — i
«- Call LA 7-0013
Selling mens toiletries, etc. 22
per hour commission. Apply 65
Ralph Ave. Bklyn. 307 L)
Ave. Room 304, 8 30-10 30 a m.:
4-6 p.m.
~-------------- j night. Nr school 810 FI 1-3609
STORE — West Bronx, suitable
beauty parlor About 20x50 Heat,
hot water. Excellent potential for
experienced operator. Call
CY 9-7041
BEST OF Child Care. All
Private home Playroom.
Yard, gvm, hot meals. Day or
I Week LA 7 7707
__________
INFANTS up to 3. professional and
FLATBUSH - 1130 Nortrand Ave motherl, ca„ JA 9d655 ______ J
i Modern large store office Newly------------------------------------ ——
------ —1
I decorated Panelled walls. Free CHILD csrf. Hollis, St. Albans vie-,
| inity. Any age By day or week !
HO 8-4035
electric. PR 1-9500
GAS STATION ATTENDANTS
Expd 265-70-75. (Bklyn)
NO ADVANCE FEE
\BET EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
ages.|7* Hfsnt 14 8t. Mew York City
Tv SALESMEN — Exciting? glamorous
100 per cent human hair wig sales.
Windsor, nationally advertised In
newspapers, radio A TV have bona
fide inquiries. No canvassing. Di
rect sales exp. nec. Car helpful
but not nec. Hi comm. Mr. Smith
PE 6 6877
J WATCHMAKER. A-l mechanic,
OFFICES
PROFESSIONAL Offices for lease.
I Former dental office. Bway, 1S2
St. 3 rooms. Suitable lawyers, nc-
countants. real estate brokers—
Contact Jacob C. Brlgmsn. bro
ker. AU 6-5454.
dren of working mothers.
have tools. TA 8 3014
194 12 114th Rd.
HO 8-0148
St Albans LI N.Y.
BAISLEY PARK - Day care lor
STOP! LOOK! LISTEN!
Man Wanted
children over 2. Backyard. Hot ! Real Estate Salesman with a ear
Hale Secretary, salary A commit
meali, _ OL 9-9118,,
.. ■—1—:---------------- ...\ ,|on Man on pension. A nice offer
i'__________
ABLE MOTHER will care for child! wgttin|| Mr, Coleman PR b3.323
or children. Day or week j nr HY 5.4310
F0 84330
Bos ar subway ta 145th St.
27$ W. 145th $T.
MAIDS HOUSEKEEPERS
Salaries to 265 Paid Wkly
FRANKLIN 4-5140
DIAL A MAID AGENCY. INC.
12 Franklin Ave., Hewlett. L.I.
MAIDS
To clean East Side apts.
Good pay. paid holidays
And vacations
Also
Party Cooks
And Waitresses
On part time basis
Taylor Maid Service
796 Lexington (81-02) (NO FEES)
DOMESTICS - SLEEP IN
NO CASH NEEDED
‘ Pay later
NgrtomeMo • Ceeko * Mather's
htlpors — Gonoral heeoewerh-
on — City A ceentry.
AMSTERDAM
EMPLOYMENT AGDiCY
1791 Amsterdam Ave.
ar. 149th St.
AU 6-7900
FORMER Real Estate office for
rent 751 St. Nicholas Avs. —
LaUL3-5151; Can be used for other:
Bu,in»M 30 x TTK.
TW 9-4093
TAKE Care of children daily
AX 7-417V
TRY TMRT----------
BARBER Wanted for Westches-----------
ter TV r commission Call
________ 914 MO 7-0091___
Maids • Heasekeepers
—--------. . . u,—...a, ,»
166 W. l25tn ST. WILL TAKE Children by day or A(M houw HY 3.7274
1
-------------———------- rr------ 3------- BRKLYN — Handyman for repair,
(C^. 7th Ave.) Modern office btogj w*. Age. from 2 jresr. up^
VN »-7W»lAA I rtw
»125
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cierkTS
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BOOTHS
Services
SOOTHS TO UT-6ZTB AVt "'f™J,
MT 1*111
Kit UHI1
BOOTH FOR RENT in new beautl
ful decorated shop. 110-40 Mer-j
sick Blvd. Jamaica. JA 3-9559 i
Affidavits, (emplele Notary ear-
alee. Income Ts,. Federal SM
and 9tete. A. COHEN. 2191 8M
Ave. iBetweeo 11449. 117th 8te 1
HI 94119.
BOOTH FOR RENT
Good location Reasonable.
AU 3-9499
BOOTH AVAILABLE
Reaaonable
— Call UN 4-9273
OPERATOR wanted in beauty ta
lon Ptrcentege nr booth. Good
lneattoa Air conditioning DI 2-9598
REID AVE..
nr. Fulton St
HY 3-5278
SL 6-2860
PrefCMieoal Aportmcnts
PROFESSIONAL APT. immediate
poseesslon In new Co-op apt house.
Addisletgh Co-op Apts 109-15 Mer
rick Blvd. Jamaica. JA 3-1901
Eastern Parkway. 7 rm profea
atonal apt. now doctor's office.
NY $-2224, eves, Owner
Instructien
REAL ESTATE
Men and women wanted to train for
full nr part time Job as licensed
■alesmen Next course starts Mon
day evening. Nov. 4th Free place
ment.
School of Real Estate, Inc.
191-19 Jsmales Ava.. JA 3-5915
GET LIFETIME SECURITY
MEN-wG.OEN 19 TO M TRAIN FOR
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMS
Pays «o to 992 per week to start.
Keep your present Job while (rain
ing US citizens only. Grade
school education usually sufficient
High pay No layoffs. Advancement
and security. Phone NOW for free
Information or send Naim, Age.
Addrew. Phone No. and time
home to:
Key Training Service, Inc.
Brooklyn 26 Court St.. RT 9-7511
Manhattan 15 W. 44th M.. PL MM$
opportunity. Ref. necessary Age
25-40 E Bronx location. Box 0-27
Amsterdam New,.
train Bklyn. NF. 8-6650. Westches
ter MO 4-1186-67 after 2 p m.
MALE TAILORS
Fully experienced
Indies and Men's Garments
Fittings. Alteration and Repair
Part-lime or Full-time
60 40". or 92 hour
Apply in person
New York State Emoloyment Service
247 W 54th St . NYC. 8th Floor
HANDYMAN, reliable, know plumb
ing and plastering, general re
pairs. Apartment building Must
have tools. TA 9-3014
PART TIME FVENINGA
6-9 3 NITES PER WEEK
$50 a week, per cent. Steel prod
uct, Over 17 No Mie, exp nec
Apply Sat. at 19 a.m. Mon al 7 p m
FORESIGHT. INC.
1711 Amsterdam Ave (Cor 145 St)
2 EXPERIENCED barber, wanted.
Air cnndl’lon. Music while you
wail. 237 W 145th 94. Hi-Fi
AU 3 8901
MW WANTED & "mtOda
tentative,. Must have car. Salary
and traveling expenses Diane
Martin. Fashion Wigs. JA 3 3652
BARBER Marter. Part-full time"
Guarantee 1139 Fulton St. Bklyn
NE 81622
CUE AGENCY
525 Nostrand Ave.
Rronklyn
Day Workers — From Bklyn Only
DOMESTIC JOBS
Ne advance fee
Sleep-in sleep-out
TEK AGENCY
a e. is at.
EN 9-4050
SECRETARY
Industrial Relations Exec
To
Responsible position for a bright,
alert person to work for our corp
orate safety director. Must have
good sect'l skills. Will consider HS
grad with some exp or
school grad.
• Uheral Company
• Ultra modern
• 35 hour week
Intervtews by appointment only •
Can- MIm Spillman. PL 1-7009. Ext.
159
SEAGRAM'S
375 Part Ave '33-53 St ) NYC
As Equal Opportunity Employer
Cent, en Following Fnge
!
IN NEW YORK CALL Ri 9-5300.. TO PLACE WANT ADS .. IN BROOKLYN CALL UL 7-2500
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M • N. Y. AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct 26, 1963
In Harlem
Labor Dept.
7th Graders Reading Reports
At 3rd Grade Level
In less than four months of
iperation the New York City
Labor Office at 1173 Fulton St.
Polier Decision
(Continued From Page 11) *
though it may not meet the require
ments of the Education Law.”
In another part of her decision after
pointing out that New York City could
and should make all of its schools equpl,
Judge Polier said:
‘‘Until then” (until the schools are
made equal) “the Board of Education
has no moral or legal right to ask that
this court shall punish parents, or de
prive them of custody of their children
for refusal to accept an unconstitutional
condition which exists in the schools to
which the board has assigned their
ctyldren.”
See what I mean. Mom?
Those words in quotes above are not
my words. They are not the words of
the Amsterdam News. They are not
I
Paul Zuber’s words. They are the words
handed down from the bench by the
judge before whom the case was arg
ued. And that makes it THE LAW!
So this week’s column was written
to clear up one thing:
The Board of Education can’t put you
in jail or take your children from you
if you keep them out of schools where
you can prove that the education they
are getting is discriminatory and in
ferior.
Next week: Is the education which
your child is getting in segregated
schools inferior?
No matter what your child’s teacher
or his principal says—the courts of this
city say that it is!
You keep reading, Mom — I’ll keep
,
writing!
Tips On How To Save Money On
Your Annual Oil Heating Costs
(Courtesy of the Humble Oil Company)
CLEAN YOUR FURNACE AND BOILER ANNUALLY
Your furnace or boiler should be checked at least once
a year to determine whether cleaning of scale or other de
posits is needed.
- .i
Excess soot may be caused by poor burner ad
justment, inferior oil, Improper draft, or other conditions.
Any material deposited on boiler surfaces will keep heat
from reaching furnace boiler surfaces, and consequently in
crease fuel consumption. This ws&te material should be
cleaned out once a year by means of a wire brush .or scrap
er or vacuum cleaner to insure thorough heat transfer ...
to lower your fuel costs.
Inside your boiler water jackets heat-wasting scale and
deposits will eventually collect and form an undesirable in
sulation that reduces heating efficiency and raises your
fuel costs. A steam boiler occasionally should be “blown
down” or cleaned by means of approved chemicals or boiler
cleaning compounds to assure greatest heating efficiency
and lowest fuel consumption
In‘the Summer when the burner is not In operation,
furnace doors should be left ajar to allow free circulation
of air through the fire box.
At UN Mass
Dr. Ralph Bunche, United Na
tions Under Secretary for Special
Political Affairs, and 39 other
high officials of the world or-
ganization attended the annual material.
UN Mass at SL Patrick’s Cathe- Reliable oil burner service and boiler repair men can do
„ these things for you at a reasonable cost . . . save you
If your steam boiler is equipped with a “low-water cut
off” — this device should be flushed out periodically dur
ing the heating season to protect your heating system
against damage due to clogging of the cut-off by foreign
s“?d*y’ „ J
---------
The Mass, offered traditionally
in October during the UN’s Gen- time’ trouble and money.
SAVE HEAT BY PROPER “DRAFT” CONTROL
eral Assembly session, was pre
To assure proper functoinlng of your oil burner and to
sided over by Francis Cardinal
obtain the maximum in heating efficiency, your heating
Spellman and celebrated by the
Most Rev. Philip J. Furlong. The
plant must have a certain amount of air or “draft”. Upon
RL Rev. Msgr. Joseph N. Moody combustion, waste materials are formed which must be
eliminated by “draft” through the furnace smoke pipe,
delivered the sermon.
Secretary General U Thant, ^ue and chimney gome heat must escape along with waste
dent “ thT^ne°S'assc-S tmaterials throu«h these channels • ♦ • “ an e*cess amOUnt
of heat escapes up the chimney, it means that the efficiency
heating system is correspondingly reduced.
In the chimney fluctuates with atmospheric
wind, opening of cellar doors, etc. This variation
“draft" results In uneconomical fuel oil combustion and
HWWWBBW I consequent excess consumption of oil. This waste can be
alded by the Citizens
Committee of the Central Brook
lyn Coordinating Council. It has
conducted a Job talent center for
professional, technical and ad-
inf.
Advtsory mlnlstratlve positions•^Ung JJ
friendly brokers, the office aids
in the quest for civil service Jobs,
provides Information and counsel
has interviewed 2,444 applicants,
successfully aided 67 persons
through the High School Equlv-'
alency Examinations, and sal-!
isfactorily settled 40 of 51 cases'
involving complaints of exploita
tion.
While there are more Negroes
victimized by employers, Puerto
Ricans are more apt to take
advantage of the aid given by
the Mayor’s Committee on Ex
ploitation. Charles L. Fields, di
rector of the Fulton St. labor
office, said “it is unfortunate
that more workers have not av
ailed themselves of this service.”
Other services include the fol
lowing training programs plan
ned: auto painter; autobody re
pair; hospital orderly; stenogra
pher and typing. Applicants in
terested in on-the'job training in
any of the above may be inter
viewed at the labor office.
The new office, established by
acting Labor CoQimissioner
James J. McFadden, has been'
Better Housing Service
SUFFOLK COUNTY'S
.ARGEST AREA BUILDER
OFFERS THESE 3 BIG VALUES
AMITYVILLE TERRACE
Beautiful - 6 Room Hi Ranch - $14,250
EXPANDABLE CAPE HOME - $12,990
NORTH AMITYVILLE
Big 3 Bedroom Hi-Ranch
NORTH BABYLON
51^/250,
$15,500
Delightful Hi-Ranch
Oak Floors, Garage, Beautiful landscaping, complefe paint
ing, tap qualify construction.
ONLY $500 CASH
For information about these and many other values, call:
(516) MY 1-8400
Take
" advantage of
Development Prices ••
although these are
custom built in choice
custom locations.
WYANDANCH
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FEATURING:
A NEW CONCEPT
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Hor‘Hf>euno
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By MRS. JOSEPHINE JONES
(First In A Series)
(EDITORS NOTE: A veteran
educator with 23 years of teach
ing experience to her credit.
Mrs. Josephine Jones is a mathe
matics teacher at Harlem’s JHS
139. Holder of numerous science
awards, she is recent recipient
of the National Mathematics In
stitute Award.
Last April. Mrs. Jones filed a
precedent-setting suit, on behalf
of all Negro teachers who sit
for supervisory exams in New
York City. Naming the New York
City Board of Education, she
charged that its Board of Ex
aminers discriminated against
her and other teachers because
they are Negroes.)
We have had the March on
Washington, and now we are back
in New York City. The first ques-
tioo that one must ask is what
steps have been taken by the
largest city in the United States
to implement the principles (or
which we marched? The inquir
ing mind must first direct itself
to the dilemma of the Harlem
Schools.
Visitors to the Harlem schools
find it difficult to believe (hat
any child can advance to the
seventh grade with so few of the
fundamentals, which make for a
Rood learning situation. The chil
dren seemed anxious enough to
learn, but apparently the tools of
learning had been denied them,
or had never been placed within
their grasp.
3rd Grade Level
Study habits are nonexistent.
It is not unusual to find many
classes in the seventh grade
reading on a third grade level.
The arithmetic achievement is
correspondingly low. In file Har
lem schools the fire and zeal
for advancement seemed damp
ened when compared to other
junior high school pupils and their
aspirations.
Many pupils had never heard
of City College. They were in
capable of projecting their
thoughts and ambitions as far as
college activity. The pupils had
slight knowledge of the types of
careers, for whic^ they could
aspire, and less faith and con
fidence that they could ever at
tain any responsible degreee of
accomplishment.
No Foundation
Boys in algebra classes, In
many instances, had no appreci
able foundation in arithmetic.
Even though they might have
understood many of the concepts,
they did not show evidence of
having developed the foundation
in skills necessary to pursue a
task independently. As a result,
the pupils would lose heart and
cover their disappointment by
highly defensive and agressive
conduct;
“After all”, they said, “What’s
the use of trying? They are going
to discriminate against us.” Try
as the teachers might, it was a
most strenuous battle to combat
the feeling of personal inade
quacy and rejection.
GEORGE ADAMS
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Representative
Young Dems'
Election
The Affiliated Young Demo
crats of the 6th Assembly District
Division of Kings County have
elected Garnell Washington Jr.
and Janette V. Pope as Co-chair
men of that District
In individual talks with the
pupils, one sensed a feeling of
distrust and resentment against
white people. Some pupils, the
Samuel J. Brown and Dorothy
more overt ones, felt that they
Sobers were elected Co-Chair
were justified in “jacking up"
men of the 17th Assembly Dis
(physically attacking) a white
trict Division of Kings County teacher, whom they felt was an-
of the Affiliated Young Demo- fa,r.
crate, it was announced today on the other hand, they showed
by ^1 Verde, Chairman of the;great concern for me, a Negro
Affiliated Young Democrats of teacher, who spoke publicly
Kings County.
against discrimination and un
fairness. The extent of the con
cern was shown in an incident in
the class. An assistant to prin
cipal spoke to me in the presence
of the class, in a manner, which
could have been interpreted as
a reprimand.
The 6th A. D. and 17th A. D.
Divisions of the Affiliated Young
Democrats of Brooklyn opened
their drive at once for the el
ection of all the Democratic Can
didates at the election on Novem
ber 5.
Immediately. several boys
spoke after the supervisor had
left, “Do you want us to jack
him up?” These pupils felt iden
tified.
To be continued.
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The body of Mrs. Irving, mother
of two was fouifd on a flaming
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Police said the woman had
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Services For
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A funeral Mass for Mrs. Maude
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died Monday, will be held at
a.m. Friday at St. Marks
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a rosary service Thursday at 8
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A resident of New York City
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Club of the Joseph E. Kennedy
Center.
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• W. Y, AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat., Oct. 26, 1963
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