Results for “Harlem”
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Federation of
Students of Black Africa studying
in France, the Zimbabwe Afri
can Peoples Union of Southern
Rhodesia.
Council Race
In 21st Key
For Harlem
By JAMES BOOKER
The fight for the Democratic
nomination for the City Council
in Harlem’s 21st Councihnanic
District between incumbent
Councilman J. Raymond Jones
ganised in all of the boroughs to
spur Interest In t£e March for
Jobs and freedom Rev. Thomas
Kilgore la head of the Harlem
Committee. The various commu
nity coordinators, working out of
the March headquarters. 170 W.
130th St., are active stirring in
terest throughout the city
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct 5, IMS
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David Rockefeller,
President of Chase Manhattan,
announces opening of new branch
Negro freedom cen
ers met then with the Pres
ident to invite him to the
tenary celebration, held last
Sept. 7-13 at Harlem’s Mother
Zion Church. Reading clock
wise around table (starting
left) are Bishops William M.
Smith, H. B. Shaw, Commis
sioner John B. Duncan, Bishops
slight demurrer to your article
about the Department of High
ways and the Edenwald Con
tracting Company which is filling
potholes for us in Harlem under
a maintenance contract.
The story, the headline and es
pecially the "peewee” above the
headline left the impression that
it was illegal
Third 2 points, the Bisons defeated Coote
Ati, flJ^jnond. Archie Ming, Com-^Fairwood A.C., 55-45. Rudy Bogad Holden
mfogfflrftar of the Harlem River led the losers with 18. Willie
to a 70-’
BOTBBt League is studying the
36 victory over Milbank w'ith his
16 markers. Bouncy Thompson
daugh
ters, 11 grandchildren, 2 risters,
2 brothers and numerous other
relatives.
Bessie A. Smith
Bessie A. Smith who died re
cently in Harlem Hospital, was
buried in Mt. Holiness Ceme
tery, Butler, New Jersey, follow
ing final rites in Unity Funeral
Home Chapel, 2352 8th Avenue.
Elder James
totals 458
SPECIALS!
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Tunisian
Students
Visit NY
A group of 22 students major
ing in English at the University
of Tunis visited Harlem recent
ly to converse with American Ne
groes. In order to graduate as
teachers of English, they explain
ed, they are required by their
university
Schedules For YMCA's Pony And Little League Baseball
Hcrt &re the schedules for the baseball and softball
leagues, sponsored by the Harlem Branch YMCA for this
summer
Pony League Baseball
1. Amsterdam News
2. Boys of YesterYear
3. Bronx-Union YMCA
4. J. Horn
5. Morningside
6. St Marks
Sunday's Memorial Parade,
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sponsored by the
a. the b gge. t n the
369th Veterans’ Association
history of Harlem.
We Get The Message!
AWhiie Christian
Answers the Muslims
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By FATHER W.’J. McPEAK
Adam Clayton Powell recently paid tribute to the *
Black Supremicists and Jackie