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GOV. ROCKEFELLER
GOV. IN
HARLEM
SUNDAY
Gov. Nelson A. ■ Rockefeller
will make his first visit to
Harlem since his reelecttou
when he will deliver the 1st
sermon at Salem Methodist
Church
goal, but the
remaining $1,540,000 is expected Place
from legacies, designated funds
and special gifts.
X-Ray Exams
For Harlem
MAKING GOOD — Big Joe
Rose afield Jr., creator of radio’s
by members. He made good
as is shown above. (Gilbert
The appeal will be supervised
by members
AMSTERDAM NEWS, Sat, Oct 5, IMS
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David Rockefeller,
President of Chase Manhattan,
announces opening of new branch
advice on:
TREES TO GROW IN HAR
LEM — Park Department em
ployees measure distance as
they plant one of several hun
dred trees on Harlem’s W. 125th
Dies In Corona
Mrs. Effie Wilson, 32-24 104th
St., Corona, died Monday in Elm
hurst General Hospital. She was
the wife
which the statement covers,
Union Dime’s savings accounts
increased to 157,873 from 150,042,
Including 13,341 new accounts at
its East Harlem Office at Third
Ave. and 106 St. which oper-td
last May.
The Bank’s total deposits as of
Jan. 1 were
could be a credit to their country
instead of jailbirds. So please Mr. Mayor, no surveys.
Just action.
Go, Go, Go!
Did you know Harlem has an Opera Society?
Can you think of any reason why it should not have
one?
If your answer to the first question
their five-
day convention Sunday at Ma
sonic Hall, 155th St, and St. Ni
cholas Ave., with a parade
through the northern section of
Harlem. Shown in the first pic
ture above is the B. K. House-
hold. In the second picture is
parade queen Clara Mitchell,
astride car. Brothers
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
secretary, were held
^Tuesday night at Abyssinian
• Baptist Church and the body
- was buried Wednesday morning
In Philadelphia. Clark, a bach-
• elor, died in Harlem Hospital
t. Saturday.
»; Clark, who lived at 130 W.
142nd St., was long employed
Z/by Ray Robinson as his per-
J tonal secretary. A former
claim to be serving all sections of
the city,” said Mr. Rockefeller, “if we did not
have a branch in an important area like Harlem.
We fully hope and expect that it will be a profit
able branch.”
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A proof of the wisdom of this great bank’s judgment