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For Harlem
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Mrs. Loel Guinness, described who is
as the “ultimate in elegance”; dressed
Mrs. Frderick E6erstadt; Bar-
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oness Thyssen-Bomemisza, Mrs.
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Liberal Party Candidate
ELECTION DAY
Tuesday, November 5, 1963
PULL LEVER 4B or C
ENDORSfD BY:
New York Lawyers County Association
CHiiens Union, Harlem Lawyers Assocbtion,
Central Trades AFL CIO and other leading lobar, lawyers, civic,
community and religious groups
SEND THIS ILLUSTRIOUS SON OF A
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Tribute To A Cop
Sir: The other day, I visited
Harlem for the first time per
haps in a decade to attend fun
eral services for the “dad” of
one of my co-workers in New
York
identify themselves with their humanity still lives, whereas the
own destiny. If the black people Afro-Asians take__ the oppositt
of all the "Harlems" in the view.
United States tried to compre- In the same why, the behavior
hend the significance of this new of Castro is more reprehensible
born
they m ad*
vocating turning back to dock
to neighborhood arbselff, they
have Wagner’s approval to' ad
vocate it”
The anger of Harlem parents
agauist the Mayor, Gross and
Donovan is so pronounced that
professional politicians and mem
bers of the Mayor's awn Demo
cratic Party art hesitating
interests of a better America.
Little Men
(See Story Page 2)
f.TA
Clifford Alexander, one of our finer young men
in Harlem, is now firmly seated as program and
executive director of Harlem Youth Opportunities
' ~ Unlimited, and all reports indicate that he is not
' •’ only eminently qualified for the position
windows of her
apartment.
The body of Transit Authority
employee, John Walton, 42, was
found on 204th Street between
Ninth Ave., and Harlem River
Tuesday morning.
Police said Walton, who lived
at 345 W. 145th St. with his fam-
ly, left for work Monday morn-;
ing and told his wife
124th St., distribute yuletide
gifts during the poiMnittee's
filth annual Christmas festival.
LiHle Calhoun. 80, of 135
Edgecombe Ave., unmarried, died
recently in Harlem Hospital, and
was interred in Mt. Olivet Cem
etery, Maspeth following prepar
ations at Unity Funeral Home,
2352 8th Ave., and services at
Metropolitan Baptist
parentj, three brothers
and two sisters.
Paul Lettley
Paul Sherman Lettley. 39, of
244 W. 149th St., who died recent
ly in Harlem Hospital was bur
ied in Frederick Douglass Ceme
tery, Staten Island, following ser
vices at Unity Funeral Chapel,
2352 Eighth Ave.
A native of Wilmington
Kelly, state Bi
shop of the Church of God in
Christ extended congratulations
Daughters Give
Mother Surprise
Mr*. Phebe Martins, business
woman of Harlem, was given a
surprise birthday party last Sat
urday by her daughters Mrs.
Barbara Price, and Mrs. Mary
Morris and son-in-law, Melvin
Price