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1963-00-00387 1 pages
same street. tion convention which opens on May 28. . .. „ „ The first month of field oper­ ations for the Domestic Peace Corps of Associated Community Teams provided direct services to 451 individual young people living in Central Harlem, it was announced by Livingston L. Win- Harlem >Yooth- Opportunities gate, executive director
1963-07-20 8 pages
Center. Ministers vew that their en­ tire congregations will go to Arrested Ministers VowFight By SIMON ANEKWE (Earlier story on Page 23) “The Negro community is on the brink of violence”, Brooklyn’s Negro ministers warned Monday night July “Stop work by Thursday July 18, on construction using public funds
1963-00-00569 1 pages
Macombs, D-5. Ave. Sat Aug. 17th, 1 vs. 4, 11 am.-l p.m., Macombs, D-2; 5 vs. Community League Tues., Aug. 20th, 2 vs. 4, 1 pm.-4 p.m., McCoombs Diamond 8, 1 p.m.-3 p.m., Macombs, D-2. I. Mon. Aug 19th, 5 vs. 8, 12 Noon
1963-00-00783 1 pages
engage in civil | provided sub-standard education r-.. rights demonstrations in foreign "I feel the church has a mission to provide the community with J elementary education second to none.” i The directive was issued by the Programs to acquaint interest- Joint Chiefs of staff who at thfi
1963-00-00021 1 pages
agencies has allocated to the Harlem com­ munity approximately $500,000 to alleviate the lack of social work agencies to be found in the community and thereby to help fight juvenile delinquency and other such ills. •J e The two agencies selected to administer and spend these funds have become
1963-00-00808 1 pages
Bahamas 0670 BROOKLYN Femiture Store 1445 Fwlten It. FAIR EXCHANGE - The Rev. Kenneth Bath, right, a white minister, greets members of the People's Community Church, Long Island City, out­ side the doors after service last Sunday. Rev. Bath offici­ ated at this Negro church while Rev. Lockwood officiated
1963-06-22 8 pages
JAMES BOOKER And LES MATTHEWS Hundreds of extra police continued to patrol Harlem streets late this week as an uneasy calm hovered over the community as a result of a second night of minor violence from teenage hoodlums in the 125th St., area. As police reinforcements pa- toled the streets
1963-00-00397 1 pages
Join the ranks of profession al artists and illustrators. Non-profit Fulton Art Fair is a non-profit organization whose purpose is to stimulate community interest in the fine arts and provide the op­ portunity for aspiring young art­ ists to display their talents. ■i CASH FOR KING
1963-00-00757 1 pages
time he moves in. ) There as on Gates Ave. Rev. White plans to maintain an ac tive role in the community. A pastor, he said, should be inter­ ested not only in the welfare of his members but In others In the community. His Interest In coipmunity af­ fairs
1963-09-20 1 pages
Community College Awards Scholarships " ■ '“'F fiends Fete Marshall She Didn't Like Cats; So She Killed Him Leora Canady, a 31-year-old at-1 tried to shove his way Into the His former colleagues In the Brooklyn and Manhattan offices of the Internal Revenue Service hailed the resignation