Results for “Harlem”

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1963-02-01 1 pages
lous salesmen, businessmen and out-and-out schemers” taking advantage of minority group con­ sumers. .Underscoring this are the reports from Bedford-Stuyvesant and Harlem that shoddy merch­ andise is being dumped into stores there. We are relieved to see Mr. Jones go into action on this point. Unfortunately
1963-00-00057 1 pages
Herb­ ert Drayton, a sister Mrs. Ethel Clark and manny other relatives. Aurelious Harris Aurelious Harris, 63. of 2634 8th Ave., died recently at Harlem Hospital and was buried in Fern- cliff Cemetery, Hartsdale, N.Y., fallowing rites performed by Rev. C. M. Stamps at Unity Chapel
1963-00-00820 1 pages
right* who played leading roles in “Black Chaos." written by Ronald Drayton, and “Dope." by Mayatt Lee, produced September 20 and 2’. at the Harlem YMCA Little Theatre. (Walkins Photo.) 2 Premieres For Lincoln Repertory Westchester 2'rf. Iih,'at,;r \\ orkshop I < _• Workshop To - . Integration Open In Oct. Forum
1963-00-00056 1 pages
Globetrotter Of Court In Court Patrolman George Moore of the 23rd Precinct, and formerly of the Harlem Globe Trotters, fin­ ished a detective course A the Police Academy on Friday. Sat urday he was on foot patrol at 104th Street and Park Avenue, when he spotted a blue 1962 Ford
1963-00-00238 1 pages
closed for Spring vacation. It’s for boys and girls, 8-15. In Manhattan participating YMCAs are: Grand Central Branch, 224 East 47th Street: Harlem Branch, 180 West 135th Street; McBurney Branch, 215 West 23rd Street; Neighborhood ,Youth tKingsbridge Unit), 146 228th Street: West Side Branch, 5 West 63rd Street
1961-12-26
BROOKLYN 749 Utica Ave. Linden Bl*d & Lenoi Rd ’•I SI S-2'70 EASY CREDIT FREE PARKING Harlem' YM J. Horn Basketball Slaughters league Greenpoinf Resuming a tai! schedule after The Harlem YMCA the holiday layaR, teams in the won their fifth straight three division.^ of the J. Horn
1963-00-00601 1 pages
Elmhurst Branch, stated that parents already are being organized to demonstrate. He warned there is a possibility of “wholesale withdrawals of school children.” The Harlem Parents Committee, composed of par- , ents of children attending 17 of 22 elementary and jun- £ ior high schools originated the boycott idea. Some of these
1963-00-00647 1 pages
Commission Against Discrimination). She was a graduate of the Uni­ Elzelene Tooley. 51. of 301 W. 120th Harlem Hospital and was buried in Frederick Doug­ lass Cemetery, S.I., following fun­ eral services at Unity Funeral Chapel, 2352 8th Ave. Rev, Ern­ est Cooke
1963-00-00795 1 pages
Ethel Owens. 96. who lived at 149 Edgecombe Avenue Police said Miss Owens was knifed in her apartment Sunday. Sept. 15 and died in Harlem Hospital last Wednesday. Alston, police said, was the reported boy friend of Miss Owens. -Bias (Continued from page One) ‘ —A/' of Attorney Paul B. Zuber
1963-00-00796 1 pages
Madison Ave. Wednesday night on his way to work. Police aatd he met Mrs. Helen GUI, mother of four of 159-20 Harlem River Drive and they decided however, to visit friends In 544 W. 147th St The couple, police Mid. had visited another friend before go­ ing into