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, -r\: . iii I -;. FU RID 1 toflXid1MUTANTUR j - s , ... -!..-- T1iBtORA ET NOB MUTAMUB IN ILUS ..,.,. ! 42nd YEAR No. 21 FLORIDA FRIDAY JANUARY 29 1965 16 PAGES 10 CENTS MIAMI! h ____ __ __ __ _ I _' RR,1 __Uiils I_ .- II Metro and the Miami Job better. Court Orders Housing Authority are now agreed on providing Harry Markowitz described - 2,400 new units of low "slum lords" as : j 0 I" Selma to CeaseiNferference twenty-five rent housing million at a cost dollars.of Judges being "Doctors bankers,, and lawyers.some J ; J':', T1:1/: Approval of this program commissioners here to- ' j : ; ) came at Tuesday meeting day. Challenged by Mayor * f ;; I of Metro Commissioners. Chuck Hall and other 'l ,,, commissioners, Markowitz ,. Law enforcement officials Landlords, strongly obJected withdrew his statement y t o building these in Dallas County, "I 'toI The Free Enterprise ,, units. They claim that r.w : Alabama, were restrained - Association .... until 3,000 of their own representatives - : last Saturday by federal - .. asked the Metro , ; ,Judge Daniel H. vacancies are filled no ; ;. Commissioners to with- ', it:";:,' 311 Thomas from interferingwith spent public for monies housing should, and be hold their approval of the Negro voter regis- I ,. {., .. )\ that project until a proposed '., ,". tration in Selma. The order private enterprisewith .. :" ;$i: the of pilot project by w h i c h '\ '1't did little good as racist help govern- I .. ment subsidies, ought to private developers would . Sheriff Clark con- build low rent housing be I ""- \f.' .. '. .. tinued to harass would be be given a chance to I ', "., oj>. "1., .d1i "' .f Negro applicants.The prove they can do the ompleted. I .. ,, .. .. ,, . .. , .A'" . r" \ ;"" "' )''' '''' order stated that : ...... ..A'. ", 'I......' \' '' "persons register legally as voters entitledto shouldbe 2 Plead Guilty inWoman's !, " \ "': ) permitted to do so In an orderly fashion, calculated - to produce that re- .,.. 0 '\ ,.,", ..L' f' ,., sult. And this court intends - 1" .f' to see that oppor- MurderAccused tunity is afforded Popular TV 01" sight cUb. songstress Leslie Uggaa* was tat of tit top-flight Attorneys for the Legal eitertoiaers visithg the sick tots at Variety C&ildm's Hospital last week. She is tkowa Defense Fund of the of tying, gag- maximum penalty to Harry - NAACP petitioned for the I wild Heary Oxen (R) Die Barker of Variety CUb, Teat Ho. 33,sponsors of the kospital, temporary restraining or- ging and fatally shootingMrs. here Williford for trial, 30 from, brought Flori- I as she aiade eke roads sigviag autographs aid briagiag s.iies.aad good cheer to the littl.patl.atl. der. robbing. Helen her Dlelow jewelry while storeon da State Prison, Raiford, , NW First St. across where he is serving.... seven - -- ear3 for robbe. . Y + tne " 27,1 gr nYm.awxsa. from court House, one 3"1FhbdllRIht v + f R 3 tt 3s of two bandits pleaded Henry Jenkins Jr., 28, I guilty to first degree murder the other defendant, did I just before a 12-man not have to stand trial by t l jury started hearing testimony pleading guilty and his "" , against the other on confession implicating fj| 4 fl g I p 49*>mf tjjjs M'f If f*+$&% Monday.The Wllllfonl, will as be his offered accomplice by- ACT Or LOS 3 1 A mllllOH: x Asst. jury Attorney was asked General by Sepe Asst. as State evidence, Attorney against At h Kogan to deliver the Williford.Goddard .' Officials of the U. S. stoner of Education, a Health, Education and Office of Education warn- team of educators and Welfare shells out to '1 Florida's county legal experts explainedthe Florida. schools 17 million schools superintendentsFriday meaning of Section dollars to be used to pur- that they will haveto C01 of the Civil RightsAct chase' equipment,. particu- . sign an agreement Indicating at a conference of larly In science fields, full compliancewith superintendents from all testing, and counseling the Civil Rights Act parts of the state. services and materials and to continue receiving fed- salaries for some person- eral funds for education. The law states that no nel, including agricultural - School boards may, as person shall be excluded and vocational Instruc- Mr. and Mrs. J. !Hartman ' an alternate, submit plans from participation in or tors. Taylor,' Sr. announce the engagement it . showing evidence of desegregation be denied the benefits or of their daughter, ..pEL or copies of a be subjected to discrimi- The educators were told Marcia Elizabeth to Mr. court order to do so. nation under any programor by Lesser that unless they Phillip McCoy, son of Mr. 41k activity receiving fed- can do so in clear con- and Mrs. J. of , Headed by Allen Lesser, eral financial assistance.The science and good faith, Willie early McCoy Opa-Locka. wedding assistant U. S. commis Department of they should not sign is planned. ' . I2 Ctrvtr '".Girls 1 :FiMfeis'ii ::': ;.": ;1! --- Form HI which is a sc" ar'Jfr"Nt.t" i''; "1 are legal in contract compliance saying with they : the act.They, r Principal Manatee Bannerman of George W. Carver an- have 60 days b nounced this week that Carol Arm Davis and Marie Elizabeth \ from .l Achievement Scholarship Program for outstanding Negro submit alternate desegregation - students. plans or face the About 230 of these Finalists will win four-year college loss of federal" money. College, a small, four-year liberal scholarships, according to John M. Stalnaker, president of funior colleges have no arts college in central Vermont, believes that the National Merit Scholarship Corp. The awards will range choice but to qualify under work and study should be combined for the in value from $1.000 to $6,000 ($250 per year to $1,500 per the requirements of most fruitful educational experience. Some year), depending upon the student's need. Winners will be Form Ill Lesser said. announced April 1. Two hundred Achievement Scholarshipsare 20 years ago, in keeping with this belief, it underwritten by the Ford Foundation and the remainderby < established an annual two-month period in corporate sponsors. 4'. Grove Renewal January and February when students are ex- '. I The 639 Finalists were chosen by a selection committee 1': :::.l. pected to take jobs away from the college as which considered 4,200 nominations submitted by 1,300 : secondary 'schools across the country. All American high Carol Ann Davis A Joint neighborhood part of their educational program. The Non- ,schools, public and private, are invited to nominate candi- I renewal project in the Resident Work Term, as it is called, gives each dates for the Achievement Program. Coconut Grove Negro student the opportunity to assume adult re- Hugh W. Lane, director of the program, describes it asa area by has Coral been Gables recommended and- sponsibilities and test his academic learningsin talent search seeking to locate, honor, and encourage the Miami planners, the city's life situations. It also enables him to find most able Negro students. National Merit also administers Committee whether is best Citizen Advisory out a particular job or career the National Merit Scholarship program, through which about on Slum Clearance suited to his interests and capabilities.Jane . 1,700 scholarships are granted annually without respect to announced this week. race, creed, or national origin.Finalists' . her nonresidentwork feels that names are also being sent directly to all ac- The committee has not Papandrew credited colleges in the United States to help improve the decided on the legal approach term can best be filled by working with chShces of these students for scholarships from other w to the renewal the Greater Miami Urban League. Jane, whois sources. A further list, including Finalists and some 1,400 problem, Kenneth Trels- a freshman at Goddard and plans to majorin runner-up candidates whom the selection committee wishedto ter, chairman, reiwitcd the Human Relations field, states, "I am commend to the attention of colleges and universities, after n meeting on the will be supplied college admissions directors in February. proposed project deeply concerned with race relations, and I The Finalists come from 35 states and the District ofColuob u The committee favors am interested in working with the Urban i a. The four states with the largest numbers of renewal of the area on a League, which has had a long history in this Finalists are Virginia (with 78), New York (60), California Joint basis: Treister said, area. The experience that I will gain in the ., (37), and Texas (35). To keep the Finalist group representative ...L" #4IU ,,- but doesn't want "any next two months will not only be helpful to of outstanding Negro students throughout the country, ":r. wholesale clearing0 f each of four geographic divisions was allocated a number of Maria Elisabeth Bethel buildings or re-location of my education as a student, but also" my fuller Finalists proportional ot its Negro population. people. education as an American citizen. , -0 ... I'-----.L "' """"",- ...... - r2 ,MIAMI. TIMES, Friday, January 29; 1965 w. : French Beautu Salon to OpenII I'f 'y e" r t K 1 s 0 f '.'t.,1 (' : ., ""1 II been announced area, the first shop of, its 6131 NW 7th Ave., will be r that an exciting new beauty type to be opened in the area known aa.Cette Rosette Hair \ A I salon will be opened to the this Saturday, January 30, stylists. Inc. public in the Edison Center 1965. The salon, located at The shop has just been .i bra . -. - _ L....... completed, and Is equipped a I with the latest and most modern ' equipment and facilities on the market. An ele gant decor eta French theme conceived by the well known decorator, Muriel Rudolph, h is reputed to have cost in ex Y"I ' cess of $20,000.The I : - salon will be managedby . Miss Rosette Hazan, internationally - recognized and renowned hairstylists. Miss Hazan, the winner of many I ... & O awards international, hails hair from styling Paris France, and received training - in the finest Parisian salons. Before opening Cette Rosette Hairstylists, I I Miss Hazan was associated ? with Fashion Tress, Rene of - Paris, and Maison Macel, of Viewing the btavty of scents from "The Gftetttt Story Ever Told" after a (LR. Washington, D.C. chtoo for church and civic leaders at tit DiPont plaza Hotel ore the Rev. K.E. Rogers s %w The shop will be staffedby Mt. Olive Baptist Chuck, S. MiaMI, and the Rev. W.ESims, New Hope Baptist Church', under the the finest direct hairstylists supervisionof 6600 NW 15th Avt. The George Stevens film will be premiere on Fib. 19 at the Sheridan , Miss Rosette, and will of- Theatre for the benefit of the United Nations Association and the Eleanor Roosevelt Me- fer the most up-to-date hairstyling mortal... .Foundation.confidence. . including Perma- . Styling, wet set and soft and poise and ,1 A'tAF1ERNOOH'WITIi'\ 10:!syLUVAH'* style manicuring, pedicuring can become a more attractive facials,wigs,hair pieces and person. $wat.ner) Cbticeri.* 'Benefit MiamI lUnch: NAAcpFeaturing ; postiche.The Besides the classes for Beauty is a matter of ad- management has housewives and workingwomen "know-how". Discover vised us that appointmentsare and for those inte : IN PERSON. . suggested. Phone num- rested' professional careers - your hidden beauty. ber is 759-8805. there will also be ED SULLIVANTelevision's Learn the secrets of speical' classes for teen- Vogue School agers. The programs offered Most Popular Personality charm. by the Vogue School of Charm. will ,be open to all of CharmOpens people. According to Miss COUNT BASIEand Lovette, she has already received - HereAnnouncement requests for models his Great Band from the Miami and from area was made the Bahamas Islands.Anyone Heading a List of Famous Name Stars this week* that the Vogue who would' like further in* School of Charm in Dallas, formation concerning the SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 28th Texas, has opened a new Vogue School of Charm from 3:00 to 6:00'P. M. . school Miami.Miss Jeanne courses should contact Miss Lovette of Dallas is the director Lovette by calling.; MIAMI BEACH AUDITORIUM of the new charm IN A FEW SHORT WEEKS school. Miss Lovette, a for /To -8rglcal Office TreatsMOX Reserved Seats: $5.00; $3.75 Gen. Adm. $2.75 THE VOGUE SUCCESS mer modeling instructress, COURSE WILL HELP YOU is an alumnus of Western RUPTURE PILES -'Man Check MO to M B.: Aud torium. Make State University and Morri .. MAIL ORDERS to Miami Bnnch NAACP, Enclose Rectal Diseases, VarVwo Vet : "Payable A RADIANT BECOME son College in Kentucky. Prostate N. lost tine .stamped, self-addressed return envelbpt CHARMING, GLAMOROUS' Since ,her college days she Discard Truss Upoa Correct!** has been an instructress for W Raptwe.- low cosC NEW PERSONALITY. Vic Tanny Health Studion in DR. LONG'S CJJNIC1M& This ad sponsored as a community service by California and for die ,Spa BW 1st 8k TR. 3470 SIR JOHN HOTEL KNIGHT BEAT CLUB Health Resort in Dallas . Miss Lovette has developed and taught special classesin .. ............. ..... j modern jazz dancing and e. body rhythmns for figure con- THE FINEST APARTMENTS AT MODERATE RATES CALLj1PBONDED : 1 VOGUE SCHOOL OF CHARM trol. In addition to her 290 N.E. 168TH TERR. teaching activities, Miss Lovette has also been the MIAMI, FLA. director of social activities AL 4'rT'i' TEL 9493106Please for women at the Preston Hollow Country Club in 'Dallas - furnish nw absolutely fr.. the full Information and has worked as a model about what your course can do for ma in television advring in California.The . I Name ... ......... ...... ... .... ... .... .. .. ...... Vogue School of ; , Charm will not only offer I Address< ... .... .... .. .. ... .. .. ... .... .......... programs for Women interested RENTALINC. in professional modeling ... City .. ... .. ....... ... ..T.1". ... .. .. ............ as a career but also will of- E><, . warns Iwminnnnnmt0miinwiiinl iuaimiimmirnwminnml fer a basic modeling and . charm course for the woman who wants to improve her- self personally and socia ly. r' THE LARGEST COLLECTION AND RENTAL Miss Lovette stated that every woman "can acquirethe AGENCY IN THE SOUTH; OPERATING IN mood of beauty if she HON. L. L. BROOKS has the training and know- . how." "Any woman," she PRESIDENT DADE AND BROWARD COUNTIES. stated, "can be transformedinto a radiantly lovely per- GEORGE P. HARTH GENERAL MANAGER son if she learns the secretsof charm." "Every woman," Miss Lovette continued, "can + MANAGING AND }REiTHAifl TAWttJ develop 'self assurance t e + 10 OOtiOl; UNITS . *AVt* ? 'frf rrnt i wiftti.iiMVri: L ,d'",&>* + ' 1 I YEARS OP.SERVICI'TO RESPOMlfaLI'BUILDING l;: Bonded also has employment service at main office : IAWLLJ THE COMMUNITY. ., I 4150 N.W. 7th Avenue _l rseta Wen BUYING w, BUILDING Ct: : WKll, yawe&i aNa," >ii "'''iiiytuOTi''liliil| \W\IMP\ !< ,, \ 11 i: '-" + MO time'peblic.relotkas t ( e.portment t' .ao to assisityost setviag rot, problems. CALL STANLEY !\ P1! "$:.o fleet if fv:cars 9M 9=d.ror to doaVservke bHU' + .' dr P L 13684D (::1t.:"s01i:.. Iti hti! and Stisdarytc fal..eaerge &y .s FJ.I i...cGltPI.W33 I ; l . o r 1O .. ..vtlM H...*' MAIN OFFICE T T r 1 Bull .ft Your Lot L or Ours 4150 N.W. 7th Avenue PL; 9.8733 JVondollsm : Attractive Alts.: Lions and Additions don. by a f.w Is expensive to all. PUasa h.lp us stop this unnacessory evlf. I : .Ut Us D...tl li C.A. Lockhart, Public Relattons Director Your Worn Out How*. .nd Build'aL..I : "- -------II Mt. DIALti ow.. ** awMns* M wr *."* t. "",.* 6t CONVENIENT LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU ' ... t.ward tto pwtkMr rf ..lkrr" HbfU MM *r Crits.wll Now. . c.,_. toEHkrdi .....rrd bi wr tdWCU 11II.- w w-1 I t. Call U. far Facts About 17325 Homestead Ave. ll.. 0 ... MM, .- ., FIvMlIM Building 3-8416 M> f C.r.arry :' 1163 N.W. 3rd An. FR ,\ . .. . + ::..::. mil luwr My yyM t..rped,* 2r tkrtuntunt luM.ot IN.II ..ler U..I Htk.,1ir.Im.CM CMMttlt Goad Bank,financing ,'f; Perrino 1019 Ha..ondvllle CE 5-3553 1675 H.W. 62nd St. OX 6-2467''' Rd. c..r, c...M.....N M. ..W.( wftKW to ....**. .tttckt.." rt.d int Mr. f lit..iliir... ,UmtH Pompano WE tnc 3801 Grand Ave.14M5 HI 5-1381 f( M a II wr q4' may .... all CtllllllllIOlllllllUH. c....... ...d STANLEY BUILDERS, 4240 *". NE 5-3466 ..Ir M krMtfi <** ...... Wes tar I..I.ed This ./1w .ad Mre laid, .e- Inc. ; l..l. S. 696-3322 Mrkl7 v IrcrM ..1Mred. Ctk iediropaa valve 1/20.1 1 ctnt.PBJUNT Opa- MU 8-0617 ISKlSf1 1-5995 Licensed htwred Ct. FR THIS COUPON TO YOUR RtTAIL CHOCU. . ' ; ;: < Coupon expires January 31st 'A. .t1+Ig t.i. !. 7'"fs Str.'i Good In Florida Only i: r'C ;ll4ten.1.',il.Itels.. ...... . ' ,- -- ,-; -, ,, -,"- , THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, January 29, 1965 3 Muhammads Son Quits Black MuslimsCAIRO LOllS Small GIUil Business, lank Administration's SupportThe driveto fll Egypt NPI Akbar Muham- months ago and set his own Harlem-based cult. return small business financing to the local mad, son of "The Honorable" Elijah Muham- In detailing his reasons,'for quitting, Akbar communities is receiving encouraging bank mad and a student at Al Azhar university in said he no longer was able to agree with his support, SBA Administrator, Eugene P. Foley Cairo, has officially quit the "Black" Muslims father's "concocted religious teachings, whichare said.He organization led by his father. far from and in most cases diametrically Rata that under the Agency's programof Akbar opposed to Islam, and secondarily because of selling its seasoned loans to,the,bank which 25 announced the action during an his politically sterile philisophy of the Afro- started the first of the year, 450'business loans 1 interview last week in which he also said he " American. totaling $14 million have been purchased' by I ' could "cooperate in many ways" with such civil rights groups as the NAACP, CORE and Akbar also said he is just as opposed to his banks and an additional 4 million of SBA loans I the Southern Christian Leadership Conferenceled father's proposal for setting up separate black: to small business investment companies have by Dr. Martin Luther King. states within the United States for Negro Am-' been sold to banks and other investors. ,,1 ericans or else returning them to Africa. "The SBA said "cannot possibly , Foley At the same time. Akbar indicated sympa- . thies for the efforts of Malcolmn X, the fiery There had been previous rumors that Ak- meet all of the long-term credit needs of the I; ex-No. 2 man in the Muslims organization, bar would quit his father's organization, but millions of small businesses in this country* ' who split with the senior Muhammad some last week's announcement makes it official. But it can lead the way and'make it possible: : for the banks to greatly increase their long _I E 3A iR7BN& 5' 2..' ltiii !!!I 'ittJ9JiI;'-<, i'fc elSficil i' Rib for l r Q 1 many term lending small firms, which need.is the type of credit, so* Negroes will be, elected The new' NAACP, magazine small firm , "If a bank will make a loan to a ,' as, mayors "and will oc also contained several Conviction of Miss. NAACP cupy"other< important highly Informative or purchase an SBA loan, SBA is willing'under 1 posts" hi snationn's larg articles Interpreting. semi its loan guaranty plan to guarantee up to 90 tion of, recent, events 'important percent of the loan in ease of default. Thus ,i( Hiod Voided Court cities, declared 'an editorial to' the 'civli rights movement Without risk providefor V by High appearing in the January Among them the the banks can, virtually , issue of The Crisis anti-poverty crusade, the the credit needs of small businesses iiLtheir! j., WASHINGTON TheU. Magazine 55-year-old official -' Rochester, NY riot, and community, and obtain valuable new custo S. Supreme Court on In setting aside the organ of the National the 1904 Negro yote., ":, mers." Jan 18 set aside the con- conviction, the Supreme Association for the Ad- " vlcJion( of the president of Court remanded the case vancement of Colored Featuring 'a/ portrait of ----- the Mississippi NAACP to the Mississippi'Su- People, Alex Quallaon-Sackey; 'the Bat Not at Grand Central : State Conference who preme Court which had first black African and; j had been found guilty of failed to decide federal The publication ,sportIng youngest man, to become u morals charge of a Issues raised before it. 'a colorful new layoutas president of the 'United Furniture Prices i white Mississippi jury. The Mississippi Court it came off the press Nations General ;bbl I was ordered to decide this week completely 'redesigned on the blue-bordered ',cover I 1 Dr. Aaron Henry had whether during the original 'Ita accordancewith ,, the revised 'publication Going Up and Up! : been convicted on chargesof trial Dr. Henry had reorganization plan, continued Its';regular making immoral advances knowingly waived his adopted by the? NAACP department; such as ,a I towards a teenage light to challenge the use Board of Directors, based book review section; college Nathan BravemaaII i I white boy. He was originally of Illegally seized evidence its prediction upon the and school information Dy sentenced to six political history which 'Freedom News and you plan b buy furniture the best furniture value, you months in prison and ,Negroes made in 1004. NAACP Lite Membership In January be sure b Me the have seen anywhere We are fined $500.NAACP. The Court was directedto presentation, J>tetures.: complete stock actually lowering'price..I review the case in lightof REV. LAURA of quality furniture Choose from t wide variety of 'Under' ,the reorganization attorneys defending the prior U. S. Supreme and A styles; Modern. French and Italian . Dr. Henry appealed Court decisions relating Spiritualist, Reader aDd The Crisis plan supervision operation hat;01 buy now at Provincial new Mediter the case to the; J to the waiver Issue. Advisor been :in,,the Association Grand Central ranean. Early American and Supreme Court" on .the HeaJin,. and blessings to placed ot Freight. 1636 Danish.Apartment house,co-op grounds that he 'had been The case was argued 8 Department RW. 7th Ave.," and condominium Cod' Power .. ,. owners see before the Supreme CourtIn Public Relations ; ., ,- ' unlawfully arrested, that ays Nathan v me-we have terms you're sure his automolSle was unlawfully ( October by NAACP Associate One visit will convince you ,,,,,.,,.t" ''''' '''''''' &averman.'Alliutnitur. b like. searched, that Counsel Barbara that Rev. Laura will help at this the affidavit on which he Morris of New York City. you through her power of Meet your friend. at unusual warehouse ...appraiser The right furniture for the was tried in the lower Oilier NAACP attorneysin right " blessings. store is from nationally room. , court was illegal and defective the case included General DONATIONS ONLY CAL'S LOUNGE AND known manufacturers. Because says Hazel Filer and that there Counsel Robert L. RESTAURANTFood their "that's what was no corroborating evi- Carter, also of New York UN 64882 at its best |[ unique deals you'll find at II __I dence to support the City and Jack Young of 612 71.t Street .01 new fur. Grand Central charge against him. Jackson, MIss.- Miami Beach You have tried the rest horn ev Freight The se Take: L ...... Now trv the best I famous lacBRAYERMAN lectors of national . Continuous service from 6 a.n gory can be I brand furniture to 1 a.m. boughtcheaper here*wiU) _ II than advertised fit'' your rome, sI.... 5 6910 N.W. 22nd Ave. prices.- whether it', "a Lsrr 1 A STATEMENT FROM CRANE BROS.! NE '3-9316 taw..... "At Grand 10.000 house, or- a $500,000 1,;, mansion. - t t dr Central Freight Owned and operated by that fabulous warehouse store1'* The store to open dairy and WHY YOU, SHOULD BUY Jam. and . .611 ,YOUR. 'ttt RAMBLER. FROM CRANE BRAS -- -- -- -------- ------ ---- -- -- ---- -- THE OLDEST RAMBLER DEALER IN DADE COUNTY I -Adv. 1. We have been In business at the same location since 1947. We. own all of our property from which we do business. 2. With our exceptionally low overhead and long experience In selling Ramblers we are In a position to offer you the lowest prke on the purchase of a new Rambler. 3. W. offer low down payments with the very minimum bank .. rD financing. rates. We have disability insurance available which pays the monthly I installments If the purchaser Is disabled for any reason whatsoever. GOT THE NEW-CAR FEVER? 4. We have a large used car operation and therefore are constantly I In need of used cars and will offer you the highest possible price for your used car. We've got the cure! . 5. We will not knowingly I be undersold or out-traded by any A low-cost, easy-payment car loan from dealer in this area. Lincoln National -r., 6. We have one of the most complete service departments. Our 1. Shop around for the car you want. mechanics are factory trained, use factory equipment and our ,k Briar us the make, model and price prices are most competitive. We have a new, modern paint 2. We will okay your loan quickly and body shop air conditioning department front end, wheel and with red Our loan no tape. balancing and wheel aligning department shop and engine : overhaul and in other : t policy is very liberal we want tune up department words one stop { r service. We Service All Makes of Cars Regardless From Whomor to make loans. Where They Were Originally Purchased. -; 3. Interest can bees low u 4%% one I: new car, and payments for .* COM TO CRANE BROS. AND MEET THE FRIENDLIEST ORGANIZATION -1'm J. D. Mck, d Ions as 38 months the lowest IN MIAMI YOU WILL GET THE BEST DEAL THE BEST Uller. Jut core U aa4Mk payments possible. We also make SERVICE YOU CAN EXPECT FROM ANYONE. BUY WHERE YOUR for re, ae4 IH be loans on used cars up to 5 years BUSINESS APPRECIATED. clad to help yen." old. LINCOLN NATIONAL BANK OP MIAMI ; SRO RAMBLER RNE flrtl fully integrated bank in the entire Southeast- right here in the Edison Financial Center 7000 N.W. 2nd AVE. 751-2475 6013 N.W.7th Avenue Phone 7594431NOW PROVIDING NEW EXTENDED BANKING HOURS OPEN SUNDAY 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9i30 am to 2 pm; Fridays 9:30 am to 2 pm "Service Is Our Most Important Product" and 5 pm to 8 pm. Drlveln' Window open Monday thru Friday 2 to 5 pm; Saturdays 9 to , noon. , - --- -- -- -- -------- ------- -.-- -- --- ----- --- ---- -- -- ---- '.: - - . 4 THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, January 29, 196!I IB. I I Inaugural Sidelights 4 -w - - .. LL : BY NPI .. _- By Negro Press International t .... aiGMMUND RKKVKH Bdlt.r aCAKTH .. T.NkMr cos- itself First. WASHINGTON presented as a 25, 1863 Negro regiment C. MnCVKa.: il....... MtUrRATKH January or- the thousands of visitors who ganized. 1 ....... .. dI. Nad..al lew.nw P'abIMber. A..dMra mopolitan city to Personsof i participated in Inauguration activities. January 26, 1939 Major John R. Lynch, .. tJ1I CRlPTIOJf different races and creeds mingled freely Negro congressman from Mississippi frOMHOHM on YEAR 9V BIX MONTHS >M eta both - and strides in equal; employment and 1877 great in 1873 died. ...... .. lie had Sacra ChM Matter, A.. 1BCT at tk r Mt OfltoC level-where Klsa.1. FtorMa, udcr tk* act .f Mm: I, IMBUta on the private and government lived in Chicago as a practicing law. evident. This was in sharp contrast to a few Offlc at C740 N.W. 1Mb ATCM..-!*... OX V fiE yer. look- ........ Offlc: Utt K.W.M A....-...... mCKKDO _-iLS years ago when the nation's capital was January 26, 1788 Andres Bryan, was ordained . ed as one of America's most segregatedcities. upon the first or Tin NEGRO nuafcF'Th as pastor of the Af. MBCBO FBJaW fcellCTM Ot AiMrim en few ).. *. rican Baptist Church located writ !..... ncfal ..4 patkwal whtacoato* .... tt ....** to in vary ara ,..... .. .... te the t* ktfp rrtry MM .)...t M keg M say... K bell tack. of publicity for'the 1965 Inaugural Com- actress, was born in South Carolina mittee, had to limit his activities last week be- January 26, 1869 Fifteenth Amendment DEATH OF A WARRIORFuneral cause of illness. However, he is expected to be proposed, in Congress, giving former back in full harness at his Democratic Head- slaves the right to vote. services will be held Saturday for quarters desk shortly. 27 1913 Negro priest J. Sir Winston Churchill Britain's greatest for- January J. Plant- mer Premier, Lord of the Admiralty, World ROBERT H. MILLER, the Chicago alder- vigne :at St. Francis Catholic Church, man and mortician who exposed a "body Baltimore, died. War hero, an artist and an author. snatching" racket just before leaving for the Mr. Churchill, 90 years old, died Sunday inauguration, received long distance calls is expected to come up with a choice assignment . after suffering a stroke on January 15. from newsmen at his International Inn suite. in LBJ's "Great Society' Andy is high. The highest possible honors will be given They wanted to know if he was still packinga ly regarded for his political savvy. Sir Winston, one of the world's most outstand- pistol following threats on his,-life. He was ing characters, by his country and'many accompanied to Washington by his charming MATTIE SMITH COLIN and Marie Brook- others.So wife Ethel. ter, both of Chicago, played key roles with the 1965 Inaugural Committee. Mattie worked much has been said on TV and radio and FRANK STANLEY Sr., publisher of the with Samuel Brightman, director of publicityand In the press that Ye Editor much prefers read- Louisville Defender and current president of Marie served with the 'housing unit. ing about this great character rather than the National Newspaper Publishers Associa- < writing.He tion, and Mrs. Stanley, also picked the popu- rw' R'S'H'W.rn+ ,' YOUR'E lMI'tYTHIS'SUND: y has .certainly made his contribution to lar International Inn for their inaugural ac- g ;'_ ,,,: > :;, t -" '/ .>i.f < t.'," . this old world. tivities headquarters. nauii mir- j. :.. .. _. -!....-. Tfrffirararanri May he rest in peace. CONGRESSMAN William L. 'Dawson of Illi- nois, set the pace with his big reception at the LIBRARIES AMONG TOP TENIt Gramercy Inn. The Congressman's party was APPAREL FOR SALE also a highlight of the Kennedy inaugurationfour must have been somewhat of a boon to years ago. "cbalnpasue taste, beer pocket Come to Grace' our whole educational system in Dade Countyto where you'll find like-new exclusive dresses, know that the American Association of Libraries JOHN SENGSTACKE, publisher and edito suits, skirts, blouses, choc all original. $t to $5 placed Dade elementary school libra- of the Chicago Daily Defender, his gracious Mink, fox and other stole and for jackets $5 to $10. ries among the top ten in the United States; wife, Myrtle, and their eldest son, Johnny Cashmere sweaters $2. Mink collars $S. Pre-teen dresses $1. Men's pore Italian silk! suks. $3 and $5. plus the honor of having 12 high school sen- along with friends occupied a ($750) box Blue serve suits $a. Sports jackets $2. Pants, shoes iors among 300 award winners in the West- at the Sheraton-Park Inaugural ball. f 1. Skirts SOc. Also linens, drapes, bedspreads>> and ; inghouse Science Talent Search.Dr. other household Hems. New suits $10, pants 2 for DR. RALPH J. BUNCHE, a guest at the $7, evening ........ $2. W. cater to the elite. enc.GRACE'S . James B. Conant, an authority on edu- Sheraton-Park was kept busy signing auto cation, speaking at the National Association graphs. THRIFT SHOP T'. of Secondary Schools and Principals said the ANDREW II. (Andy) HATCHER, Associate 2512 NE 2nd Ave. FR 14372 State Board of Education "doesn't seem to me Open 10 ..... to 8 pjn 'White House Press Secretary in the Kennedy to be goodNow there will be very soon a Administration, is waiting in the wings, as he study of that committee. ________ ______ _____"___.__._ __ Movies 1 Dixie w -- TOLD TO RESUME SERVICE at f The Public Utilities Commission has order- Park Wednesday ed the Florida East Coast Railroad Companyto NightMovie resume passenger service between Miami time at and Jacksonville. This service was suspendedmore neighborhood library,your the than two;years ago. Dixie Park Branch of the Miami Public Library, will The company claims it cannot resume this be held on Wednesday, I Y t 1 1Z -service so long ,as there is danger of sabotage. 8:00 evening: p.m.Four ,. Fehurary 3, at There has been several acts of violence and damage reported. Whether the commission films will be . considers such acts reason enough to justifythe shown: Trinidad (Land of the Calypso) and Tobago, company's claim remains to be seen. "This land of ours"; "Ice land, land of the' Vik- A Resumption of the passenger service wouldbe ings"; "Ghana"; and "The : e. a good thing, both conveniently and economIcally White House Paintings." for Miami. All films are in color and sound. 1 This week the United States: Supreme Court Recorded calpyso musicof refused to review a decision allowing the Trinidad will be play- rL ; Florida East Coast Railway to change its work ed from 7:45: to 8.00 and i rules, under court supervision for some em- photographs of the Island ployees. will be displayed.Miss . r H. M. Dorsett, POLITICALOn Branch Librarian, states that the program is suit- January 13 President Johnson proposed able for all ages and ..4 legislation to abolish the nation's system of everyone.could he Individuals enjoyed and by ? ,,:;:t '. -) r',_ ,, ; , immigration quotas based on national origin families are invited t o '--,. . This legislation would deal with immigrants come out for an Interest- \ \ .\ >,');j being admitted according to their skills, their ing evening at the library.Its ',' family ties in this country and to a first come, the all public.free roil open to 3> a i.. i .3 ", br : first served priority. The library i h located aiKO The legislation Is much like that submittedby : N. W. 13 Street. For President Kennedy in 1962.If more information please rail FR 7-5029. the legislation becomes law the present :: ''Ii",!, quota could be increased by 50,000. k \ t'j'-' f K, , Willis Jiles With :/1:; 1 ft":' *,' %., , ],: ti ' Florida lost one of its top officials on Sat- Puntervold : -\ ' urday when J. Edwin Larson, 64, state trea- InsuranceWillie 1 surer and insurance! commissioner, died Sun- A portrait by E. Allen Becker of Todd Pinder, son of Mr. & Mrs. George Finder day while he was making an address.Mr. with Jiles Ed I is now Punter-associated Beautiful babies look more beautifulin Larson has been state official void Insurance Agency, a for a Inc. In the life, hospitalization a new !* portrait E. Allen Becker period of 35 years. and disability de- by partment. One of the na- tion's giants In the life IT'S HARD, BUT FAIR Insurance department will How much? Metro employees ,were given somewhat of soon license Mr. Jiles '25.to '125. .."" an ultimatum on Tuesday. Numbers of these through the Puntervold employees live in Broward County. Metro or- agency. Call for your appointment. dered an ordinance drawn up requiring all . 68 TO CHURCH SUNDAY 532-2351 Dade employees to live in Dade County. It might sound hard, out it seems to be fair. Tho award-winning photographer/426 Arthur Godfrey Road "... - - 11I.-, - THE MIAMI TIMES' 29 1965 SGolden Friday, January, _ Mrs. Fritz Jones Garner, sister of the Rev. Age , Theodore Jones, was among those attending w the Principal's Convention at Miami Beach. Club Has Lively I Mrs. Jones is principal of Joan of Arc Junior MeetingThe High School in New York City. (rohlrn Age Club of I he .lame-' E Scott Community r tHarvey James and Harriett Hart entertained for Association,: met Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leary of White newlyweds Hamilton and Joycelyn Knowles at Liberty Square Clubroom PlaIDS and Miss Carplyn Leary of New York (former Joycelyn Burroughs) on last Satur- for meeting and recreation Jan 21. Mrs City motored to Miami to be in attendance at day evening. Marie Price was acting as the funeral of their father, Joseph Leary, last Choral Groups from Malcolm Ross, Edison chairman .of ,the birthday t J Saturday committee.In at SSPeter'8 African Orthodox Courts and Jollivette Plaza Senior Centers Church week. They "">ed to their homes this presented a program of songs at the annual Citizens entertaining Senior have meeting of the United Fund of Dade Countyon of their own a called program Exploring - Sincere, Sympathy to the Williams' family Wednesday, Jan. 20 at the EvergladesHotel. Talent among (Theopolis, Joe, Harold) in the death of their them. Some gave songs Hall formerMiamian Happy Birthday to Edwin Cambridge, Ar- and humorous recitations.A . sister, Jimmie Lee Jones, a teacher in Fort and, Horsey High Myers. Other relatives surviving are her hus- thur Lee Jones, Barbara Cheatham, Victoria large birthday cake football star. is home visiting I: band, Eugene, mother Mrs. Essie Owens, Charlene Keaton, Bernice S. ,Hart, graced the refreshmenttable relatives and friends Walker of Mattie Jones and Everette Ingram Cortel one each month is after 22 years in New Hialeah and a father, Joseph of Jacksonville. given to the club by the York City. Harvey will be Owens, Willie Fletcher, Frank McKay Dar- Egelloc Club to honor remembered as one of the Mary J. McCoy was hostess to the Neonta ville Knowles and Bert Cooper birthday members. Everyone Bulls' fleet halfbacks: who Club members at her 50th street home on enjoyed birthday hared honors with Harold Tueday evening of this week. Stanley Sweeting entertained the CollegiansClub songs and refreshments Murray the late Edwin Wednesday evening at the fabulous Lord and others. A Uroth- ( Congratulations to William A. Wynn, for- Hampton House. Among the memberswere er "Hoopie" became a I Rev. H. E S. ()OI'sey "great" a hort mer teacher at BTW and a graduate assis- Sincere congratulations to Evergreen Mur- Reeves Dean Derrick and lime later. tant at the University of Miami who has been phy who was presented a plaque at the Cath- Mr Nelson Mrs. Odessa 1 promoted as an administrative assistant to the olic Diccesan Convention held at the Fontain- James the president members, and addressed Mrs.- THE 'TIMES' GOES, TO ,. director of the Economic Opportunity Pro- bleau Hotel for outstanding service with the Ponder, committee direc- : . gram of Dade County. Catholic Youth Organization. Evergreen is the tor assisted in making COLLEGE 9HOS. Monica Rahming of New York City is in first Negro to be so honored. everyone happy. $1.8 the city visiting with the Isaiah Matthews of 'I"I" ". .." ',,..,.'......,111,.'.. - -- ----- ---- --- - Liberty City.Jenobia . LcLYDE ::KLSNE' Wr / / Johnson of Nassau is enjoying our Magic City and the company of her sister ) < fTINS Mary J. Bain of 1310 NW 72nd Street. ISLAND CLUB IIEEK.-FRINAYSATNRAAYINKAY The King Libertys (Eunice) had as their J ..-"' '-.....#.. ......' J, ,,' guests, Mr. and Mrs. Luie Liberty of Rochester ; 1000, NW 2nd, (Avenue, "' > ::1 New York. il t fi +:"b t),, '",> i PROUDLY" PRESENTSM Beulah Major and Emily Pittman celebrated - their birthdays jointly on January 22 witha birthday party. Emily's birthday was Janu. 2 DAYS ONLY ary 13,.,Beulah's the 17th. SATURDAY & SUNDAY -JAN. 30 & 31 t Happy Birthday, to Michelle Carey who celebrated her 8th birthday this week. Mi- 4 STAR ATTRACTION 1 M chelle's mother, Bernice will celebrate her Q! :;r' .- birthday this weekend. " Aaron Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- \ don, 1921 SW 67th Ave. were united in Holy ( Matrimony on Monday to Miss Christine Wil- .xrf Hams of \V. Hollywood." I _I P: Pvt. Leslie Strachan Jr.,' son 'of .Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Strachan br. and Miss Mattie P. Williams - exchanged vows on Saturday evening at .T'! the home of the bride's parents ,Mr. and Mrs. 9 Williams, ,SW 24th St., 'West Hollywood. The r. ceremony ',was performed by the Rev. E. J. Clark. The beautiful reception followed at ' the home of:the Strac) aris.. Leslie is the grandson - Joe Tex of,Mrs. Dosha Curtis, and Is stationed Homestead Homestead.Air Base. The couple will residein ; BIG MAYBELLEPLUS rr'I Airman Edmund Armbrister Jr., 1964 Car- ver High graduate and son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund B. Armbrister Sr. of 3350 Charles i ENTIRE SIR JOHN REVUE Ave,, Miami, has completed Air Force basic military training at Lackland, AFB, Tex He I. ". has been selected for technical training as a 1 - ' supply specialist the Air Training Com- 11l: SR! JOHN HOTELKNIGHT mand (ATC) school'at Amarill AFB. His new ll' unit is part of the vast ATC system which trains airmen and officers in the diverse skills Barba..aLYRD i BEAT. required by the nation's aerospace force. "f' .,.": , Remember with cheerful get well wishes: -- ,,t1KW4t. ; '{%st.> FR/343$1 ';; Lillian Baillou, Isaiah Matthews, Bernice Miles, \t.t, A ,; Jf ';t & :rH v,:,'/ >. / ,\1f.jJM ', i AND'igmeat and Ann Smith. Ida Delancy was guest of her brother and Markham The Sir John Revue will be leaving within the i sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Delancy.Ida : weeks for of Jamaica Trinidad next two a tour Jan. 31 3-6 .. : , , Teenage Matinee Sunday, p. hails from Columbus, Ohio. Bardados, and Haiti. We need additional girl The Friendly Social Savings Club resumed CLYDE WILLIAMS ORCHESTRA & dancers, vocalists and exotics. Please contact its weekly meetings for the new year at the FRANK WILLIAMS & THE ROCKETEERS Charles Taylor or David Probinsky immediately. home of the president, Mrs. Coleen Pinder. ,..' ....:;" ''t' ...f ";;, ..... ,.l .....; JfJ )', ,. . The Roosevelt Thurstons are back home after . i their pleasant weeks in Nassau visiting COMING... ., __ \12 DAYS. ONLY._ __I THIS WEEK OVER 1 18W tAp..p sT-IS'1i I relatives. -- ---- ----------"-'----- -v ; Amy Culmer entertained St. Mary's Guild ," ,SATURDAY.. ft WNBAY -,FEB. 8 ft,7 ENJOYEDBALVS \0 : p: ---------- members and friends with a very splendid : ,. ':, :{. party at her home. Sybil Bogus is president of t i ; ::- \ ! "!.' ( > " the Giuld at St. FABULOUS ft" .; "" , Agnes.St. :. ." .,:' ... I" :it'' * : 7': .'f': ',, v '." / ..... ff. . " ffl ; \ J;< Agnes' Ushers Guild under the leader- $ j 't'r ' :t": i :; I I.A ship of Kyles Curry, entertained friends at the ;: :f: ': home of Louie Rolle on last Friday with an % ;', old-fashioned dinner party. ptEURNItE q f s tJ ,,. soAys a r Nqys Dade County Real Estate Board and auxili >' T oR o ; Peppermint Party on Thurs- o"\ it w ary gave a gala } , day at the Parisian Room. I 1' X I .. ' Sue Francis was hostess to the Links, Inc. on TISREDDINGTEENAISE /' ' AT THE 1111"JOHNKNIcUT . , Saturday evening. Many were the letters of " "thanks" to this community-minded groupwith''the : 1 BEAT ,:; MATINEE SUNDAY FEB. leadership of Bernice Kemp for sym- ,; : phony concert tickets presented to some 30 < ,,;,/, P.M.' ,1, ",' ," '!;." "" odd elementary children 1 1 -- -- ---.-.-. y .-- _.. .....-- .. . - .ifJI \ ., _6 __THE MIAMI I TIMES, ,Friday 1 January.. 29. 1965 '_ -, _11..._ _1Ih.- 111' H_ .IU -J) _. - ! I II (CO [M 1pdC) [f [! 4C I L;i\ ,. 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Wi*" ;'k r :,:''<"'>'",,Nt."'\':'':<'>)'j", ','...>' > ,:: ... __ > j.<: .i: : ':C'o/; >' .",i :;tt"'''x >V4kMQUANTITY > :E. __ :. _; .... lu 1J T JlJ J1L ...u_T .l l ( RIGHTS RESERVED) ||flifmi( Ll7 8 ':21 tllJ -_ Jl. ...-' Never Closed Open 24 Hours A Day ',', -- - -- ---- .. . 'IV.. . .. THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, January 29; ,1965 7 r. Gf.'g' I ,. .Rgrdi tMii Sl rrS, ij j : A -zaw.w f y. +.T6.riia' n...''_' ._.. ,__ w_.__---.vxwm.e ,ax+x.:_..._ -._. ...---_.... I The biggest little college In the world. That at least in sports is Orambllng College of Louisiana, an all-Negro The late Stone Johnson of Grambling was part of the (institution the hamlet of Grambllng about 275 miles northof U.S. Olympic .400-meter relay team of 1960 which won at North-Soalh GolfTourney New Orleans. Rome, then was disqualified for passing ,out of the Baton Gramblirig officially is,rated a small college. Yet the zone. Johnson. also played with the Kansas City Chiefs. simplicity of enthusiasm '(making the Orambling sports V to be image something akin to a combination of Notre Dame the $275,000 IN BONUSES' New york Yankees and the Boston Celtics.In . recent years Orambling has contributed more football Baseball already paid $275,000 in bonuses to 14 Gram players to all-pro all-star squads than any other college. bling products. Two outfielders Lou Jackson signed originally Biggest YetThe It's general than ambling for its size or maybe otherwise by the Cubs and Tom Agee of Cleveland, who col- I has produced more,professionals of all sports than any other lected $80.000 five years, ago have''erformed.in the majors. 1965 Miami North-south Golf university in the nation. Bob Hopkins who played with Syracuse for four yearsin Tournament will be Grambling's football products include ,24 pros in he the NBA is still on the books as the all-time leading played at Miami Springs Golf Course Feb. 17-21 rather than t National American and 'canadian leagues 14 of them still small-college scorer.He hit for 3,759 points in his four years Feb. 24-28 as previously set, according to slat ement issued recently by Dr. Ira P. Davis the tournament's executive .. active. at Grambling an average of. 29.8 per game. director. In other sports Orambling has had three in the National Grambling's clans of 196, featured the 6-9 Charlie Hard- ; Basketball Association, two in major league baseball and nette, who played last winter for the Baltimore Bullets. The 12th annual playing of the famous winter golfing notable trackmen. including ."ix.,all-Americas. two world record With so many jood athletes the Grambling teams have event of the is event expected, tournament to attract the largest envy in the history breakers and two Olympians one a gold medal medalist. done plenty of winning over the years here are some figures officials announced while pointing out that The Coca-Cola Company Atlanta Ga., Is participating - 5 PROS THIS YEAR for the eleventh consecutive yearns a tournament co- PLENTY OF WINNING sponsor. The event is a joint project of tha City of Miami No fewer than five members of Grambling's 1964 football and the North-south Tournament Committee Inc. CocaColaalso team were signed to pro contracts headed by Al Dotson who Football twenty-one seasons under Coach Eddie Robin- sponsors the popular Hole-in-one Contest, which Is " Cot a $50,000 contract for one season from Kansas City. open to pros and amateurs. t ton, 147 wins 59 losses, 10 ties. Offensive halfback J.D. Oarrett of the Boston Patriotsis Basketball nine seasons under coach Fred Hobdy 223 Pete Brown, the bright young star of the POA touring I from orambling. So are. three other American Football wins 36 losses. circuit and two-time winner 1961 and 1960 of the North- ,f League stars who played in Saturday's all-star game in Baseball twenty-one SfasonsD1der Coach Ralph Waldo South event is considered the pre-tournament favorite. Also I, Houston.They are Ernie Ladd of San Diego Buck Buchanan former Emerson Jones 376 wins, 71 losses. a pro-division'champlon of the United Golfers Association : of Kansas City and Willie Brown of Denver. Brown Mississippian who plays out of Los ''Anlo- Jones has been 0 ra m b 11 i n I's baseball coach for 37 From Grambling also came two who played in the 'NFL years, but the record is given from 1945. les, captured the POA's 1964 Waco Open while winningmore pro Bowl game Roosevelt, Taylor of Chicago and Willie He has also been Grambling's president since 1936 than $21,000 in his first full year on the POA swing. Davis of Green Bay. Cigar-smoking Charlie Sifford Los Angeles constant wehn the school was all but crumbling as a junior college. of' Pro basketball's rookie-of-the-yearso far is New York's It was Jones who made the college strong in structure money-winner on the PGA circuit and 1957 pro-winner at the Willis Reed from GrambUnc.r..10 tall. He starred in the NBA and great in sports. It was Jones and Robinson, the talented Miami North-South is expected to return to the N-S scene I all-star game and was one of two rookies chosen. football coach plus the wonderful enthusiasm of Grambling's where he entered last year for the first time in several years. The Red Sox not to be outdone by the Patriots recently students. Holder of more UGA pro-titles than anyone save the veteran signed their first Gambling product. Candy Robinson a Howard Wheeler Atlantan-moved-to-philadelphia Sifford, .. right-hand pitcher.Candy is his given name. It is not a nick- at one time of this writing, was in a 5-way secondplaceSan name because his-18.5 pitching record at Grambling was so Diego Open,tie (68-66-69-203). trailing Wes Ellis by one l sweet. Jim Brown Voted stroke. Young Brown was seven strokes back at 210 for the SOPH OLYMPIC WINNERIn three completed rounds of the Southern California tourney. N-S golf fans are looking forward to a great competitive he recent Olympics at Tokyo. then 18-year-old Pro Athlete display betw'een Slfford and Brown while not discountingthe Grambling sophomore Richie Stebbins won a gold medal. Top threat of several past pro champions in the field that is He was part of the winning United States 400-meter relay always hotly contested. To be watched is defending champion - team.Stebbins ROCHESTER N.Y. Jimmy Brown the great fullbackof Lee Elder Los Angeles who also won the event in previously had combined with Grambling team- the champion Cleveland Browns of the National Football 1963.Other former champions expected to be on hand include mates Don Meadows, Vemus Ragsdale and Don Owens to tie League was named winner of the S. Rae tijckok Professional Willie Brown Houston 1962 Sgt. Cliff Harrington Fort the world mark three times in the relay. 440-yard Anchorman Athlete of the Year Awara Sunday in the second closest vote Campbell Ky.; 1959 veteran Teddy Rhodes St. Louis, Owens is also the NAIA 440-yard champion with a timing of in the 15 years of the poll. 1958 and 1955, and Atlantan Zeke Hartsfield Philadelphia .-46.5.-..... .. ..... .. .. .. .., .. __JIO.. The 28-year-old NFL rushing champion won the $10,000 1954. -- -- "Vi> All-time heavyweight champion Louis is N-S defending diamond-studded, gold-buckled belt trophy by a mere seven Joe points over A.J. Foyt the daring auto racer from Houston amateur champion-holds two UGA amateur titles and 1-Ruthle'anci'Cookie who won the Indianapolis 500 and many other top events in was runner-up in the 1964 UGA's annual tournament at Indianapolis - 1964. The "Brown Bomber" while keeping his eye on Brown received 26 first-place votes from the national the ball, will have,to watch the swings of such baseballersas Catering. SeviCe panel of 136 sports writers and sportscasters and a total of pioneer Jackie Robinson N-S amateur champion in 1962, A. 161 points. Jim Gilliam, formet Dodger, who scored Los Angeles hole- \ BUFFETS"i The Pro Athlete Award was first started in 1950. The in-one the other week and a host of the current crop of big ... I "" \\HOY""Oh COLD closest vote was In 1951 when Pitcher Alii '"Reynolds of leaguers, who will enter the event prior to playing their own s the New York Yankees edged heavyweight champion Jersey tournament,the following week. ed fnrBanquets s Chfistenlna. '\. Joe Walcott by two points. Tennis great Althea Gibson, N-S women's amateur Showers Brown is the second football player to win, the belt.., champ in 1962 who has turned pro, is rumored to be considering - "" \ '" Otto Graham, famed quarterback of the Browns, captured it entering the N-S pro event to cast. her lot against X Fancy Hgrr Toeuvres Oqd Canapes v in 1955. Si f ford. Brown and company.Meanwhile Mrs'tie/Patterson/ j Dean Chance of the Los Angeles Angels baseball's Hudgins, Riverdale N.Y., is expected to'return to defend V75>,W2NDSTREET' \kN\X'756 9383SKtt92ttZtt3Z&KZttVitt outstanding pitcher of 1964 was third with 18 first place her 1964 title. A 3-time N-S winner, Mrs. Hudgins "The . ...&:22&Xttl:"Ztt2&ZZ&Xtt2* votes and 97 points. Johnny Unites, quarterback ofthe Queen of the North-South" was edged by 'MisV Gibson in Baltimore Colts was fourth with 12 firsts and 80 points and 1962. Other contenders in the women's division will be former - -. :- -..,- -' -., Bob Gibson pitching star of the champion St. Louis Cardinals champions Elizabeth Wright, New York 1962 and My- "r- and golfing comeback star Ken Venturi tied for fifth rtice Mclver Dayton Ohio 1960. The tournament also plays 'I| FREE THIS COUPON GOOD FOR FREEI I II with eight firsts and 68 points each. -- divisions for senior men and women. I 100 BONUS TRIPLE.S BLUE STAMPS 1330 NW 68TH TERR. 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GIN a VODKA 'UI Nr1NNS 511-.(moor. miscNUMrSNOM-wuoof. toiNOiSMiiirionAttf' ic .Mu<.*. mi miscimM..o , .-. ....r < . . -- - -- . -- - \ 8 THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, January 29, 1965 I .. ...._. .' f__ .. -- ......... I Alpha Pi Chi IL LO CommemoratesFounder's Day Alpha Gamma Chapterof Alpha PI Chi Sorority I observed Its "Founder's Day" with a Tea on Sun- I day, January 24th from 4 ky+ 2tA to G p.m. in the beautiful I Community Room of the Roosevelt Savings und Loan Association. The sorors selected as _ their Founder's Day theme "Promoting Living I and Learning." A very inspiring '.1 program was en- t Joyed by the guests. Enhancing - the program was : _. .... .. .. of skit .GIiI "'i)">L'''' :.t: -.tIoo.; "--- > the presentation a I Hoist to to Fall 01 Stage to North Dado written soror Lela by B.the Geter.President, Participants were: The North Dade Thes- up in front of their poor Lewis, Sharon Hudson and Brenda White, Paulette pians have selected 'The little shanty and from Cassandra Smith. Bartlette, Joseph Wiley, Great Big Doorstep" a s then on, with humor and Third row: (1 to r) Cornell Keith Tynes. Durell Ann the initial seasonal production pathos, they try to find a Hatton, Jacqueline Alderidge, Etta McIver, k' T .Y f 1 .I scheduled to be house to match the steps. Graham, Kathleen Phillipsand Brera Clemmons, Terry } A 1i presented o n Alternate The highlight of the play Charles Hafler, others Clark, Sandra Stewart, nights,, Monday, Febru- comes when the father not pictured are Sheila Dandy Dwight, Sonja Miller ----- ary February 8th and 10th Wednesday accordingto scratches corner of his the back old on shack one McPhee, Leroy Meadowsand and Errol Mizellev The former Barbara Jea. Sealers, daughter of Urs.Jacksoa .Aa.fe Jim Randolph, directorof and it collapses in full Nancy Colebrooke. Remarks were made by of Homestead sad Mr. Clarence If. Seniors of the three Act Comedy view of the audience. It Bishop elect Dean N. A. Sarasota, was recently Married to Dock Hawkins, SOB of Mr. Both performances are is hilarious, but heart- The nationally recognized Derrick and. the presidentsoror old Mrs. Liawood Hawkins of Bimiagaaa, AI..T., weddiig entertainment. Geter.Following scheduled the for 8:15 p.m. in warming Thespian troupe is was held at St. Paul Baptist Church i ia Homestead. school auditorium in presenting the play in cooperation - Opa Locka. Pictured above are with the Dade the program, Mrs. Haw i.s is a graduate of Florida A&M University members of the cast o f and delicious colorful The tells the story the play. Seated are Ron- County Speech Teachers repast a was served, as new and is a teacher at RJl..,Moton Elementary School in Per. of a play Cajun family of ald Harvey, Janice Ryles, Association. friends were made and ri... The groom is a career mails the U.S. Nary. Thompson .... Margaret Sweeting and renewed. old friendships photo. Louisiana who find a Tickets may be olrtaln- Bernard Second "magnificent door step" .row: (1 to Cooper.r) Betty Percell, ed by contacting Mr. T. Alpha Gamma chapter floating down the Mississippi S. Green, Jr., a t North its gratitude to . Gardiner Eula Mitchell expresses River. They set it Shirley Coats, Jatqulyn Dade, phone NA 1-0530. all interest of her and friends support.for their Urj I Jay385k,Gutierrez . Y 'CijIROPR CT'lR - i THE' NAACP NEEDS YOUR"MEMBERSHIP, f IRO WARDCOUNTY ,2200N: : W \.1 ,Ph",634.l117 . ' i .: ,j"\ " tLMiss NEWSDy :: JET TV CLINICHOME Walter Bowe SERVICE CALLS $1.00 DISCOUNT W STORES] The South Broward Post No. 8195 VFWJ{ will Day or Night EDISON CENTER OPA-LOCKA Teareatha Rowe is hold its regular meeting w. Sevrie All .......f back in the beauty shop' Sunday, February 7 at 5 fI-' 6301 H.W. 7th Ave. uooi M.W. 27th Ave. and would like for all of p.m. All members, pleasebe HI-FI', and STEREOS j t come. present. VFW her customers o membership I Oilier stores from Key West to Orlo.do. Miss Rowe specializes in drive is still on. w. Abo Real 1 1TV' hair weave, cold wave Contact Past QuatermasterWalter by the week or month and wit All hairdos will A. Bowe a t 4444 Frida S Saturday Sale be $350: 365 NW 17th St. SW 17th St. for your 1965 Terry's Beauty Shop, PL membership card. WilburC. 907 N.W. 2nd AVENUE 7-4277 or FR 1-9370. Jenkins, Post Com- . mander; Robttie L. Bray- Phone FR 4-2044 boy, Past AljustantThe Premium Oil BeauticiansUnit Carver Ranches 42January Fire Department meets every Monday night at 8 r o'clock. Members, pleasebe Phone 633-3015 18 was a grand present. date for Beautician Unit t No. 42. They celebrated The Beauticians Guildof Y BLANCO their holiday dinner par- West Hollywood is ty at the lovely home of making plans for a Pre- ,Miss Francis Bryant, 1931 Valentine dance on Mon- NW 2id court Miss Bry- day, night, Feb. 8 at 9:30 DRIVINGSCHOOL ant was a grand hostess, until at the Paradise Clubin greeting everyone with a Hollywood. Donation x big smile. The menu was 125. Table free. - served buffet style. 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I'....., To Host Baptist was produced This I I A ; :; the House. Hampton 'f :r;;: ,; ," ,', ', '\-9, "' lili '" Visitors film may be used on loan : D.n ; .P. l.. from the Florida Develop- .f.:: A.. ." ,.,yj. (,.6\.\./.',",,'. ; ...."." .' '.I'." .".'.""' "A..If., .-., ..JA", ....._..._..... ......_ .._.._ ment Commission in Tallahassee -- ----- atu w. .'" - r. s.r a.' "Yl.1In' \ ;f'MI.7fr;;; t": at no charge Motel and Villas - BRIGHTNEW WASHINGTON NP1 winding up her concert house will play host along the organization. Many Phi Delta Five colorful scenes of the Miami - Kappa Negroes ere career; Ur. Ralph J.ltunehe with other Miami and Miami - among 25 Medal of Freedom UN Umlerescre- motels and hotels area special events Begins New Beach YearThe winners who, deck- tary for Special Political to the forthcoming such as the Orange Blos- Alpha Delta Chap- ed out in their medals Affais and the first U. S. Baptist World Alliance som Classic and sights of ter of the National Soror- pinned to a bright blue Negro to win the Nobel Congress which will beheld interest are included. Requests ity of Phi Delta Kappa sash, held a major place Peace Prize; Dr. Lena Edwards June 2530.Luxurious may be sent directly I I held Its first meeting of of honor during the Pres- Go-year-old obstetrIcian to Hampton House or the new year at the homeof idential inauguration cele- and gynecologist accommodations the Florida Development Soror Emma Williams, bration here last week. formerly of Jersey are being offered by Commission. FUTUREI 293 NW 17th Ave. The City, NJ., and presentlyof Hampton House to Baptist - The 25 new basileus were a part of Alliance dele- Mary Lou the Texas Panhandle; World Nixon, presided. 00 winners who had been Miss Leontjne Price, con- gates at special low rates. March of Dimes invited the personally by singer and Thirty thousand membersof Plans President to attend theweek's l-opcra ; were completed will Tea SundayThe this organization Asa Philip Randolph, presIdent - for the March festivities.The . of Dimes Brotherhood of converge on Miami for Tea and other business. five were Miss Marian Sleeping Car Porters anda this June meeting whichis Soror Alpha Delta Chapter - Williams served a held once every three Anderson, world'sgreatest vice president of the delicious of the National Soror- turkey dinner. House contralto who is AFL-CIO union. years Hampton of Phi Delta Kappa Sorors attending were activities, ity will plan special Enjoy the benefits ofa Marjorie will hold its annual f Rhodes Ida K. sightseeing tours, picnicsor Get-pastry like mama used to make atM March of Dimes Tea Sun- better job Now! Sidney, Ethel Primus. other excursions for Jan. 31 at Lemmie Mitchell, Bertha their guests who 'wish to day afternoon Are you tired of low D. Sharpe Lillian E. Davis & M BAKERY have a memorable vaca- 4 p.m. This year the affair u Mildred M. Clarke attend to Is being held at the \\ tion as well as paying menial jobs? Ellen Veldt Johnnie Pat 1351 NW 54th Street 754-2464 the business of the con home of Rev. and Mrs. ten, Annie G. who Phillip II Cooper, 21620 y As a graduate of Miami Harris ventlon. For groups . Myrtle M. Dullard Con- ALL GOODR BAKED OX PRKMIBE8 are interested in learning SW 112th Ave., Goulds.An Business College you stance Sandilands Emma We prrUli>e ta Bra Wr sad BatonaDk fin more about the Miami interesting and enter- will take your place as Williams, Jane Rhinehart Dona}*, Danish, Pies, Bread, Rolls, Cakes area there is a 10-4nm taining planned.program has been and the outgoing basileus, COMK AND.LOOK AROUND color and sound film a vital part of the business Helena Holton, the newly - elected basileus, Mary world. More pay! Lou Nixon. '", '''"" ."' ''", '." .'. ..' "..r'.....' "I. ..j.,;- .t, ., .' ,"t'L ' } . More More of ; ,, .7".t", ) .,'f: ","0 '' 'I . securityl ' : ' / \..;,} > < ; { :; i,, ;: 5{ the things that make ,. . Portia Bannister today and find out for Birthday PartyOn ; Mapff to M yourself how you can Sunday, January 21, start training i for a at eight o'clock In the > :j.Rojsette . evening, the fabuously ; '' .' ,-: 1" career as: Stenographer decorated home of Miss ; : : : (: .. Carmen Doubrechat whichis 'a , 1 . Secretary, Book T' I t o4 "<' "; ,,,,,,, .. ,, : .}< , 'h' located at 1101 N. W. ''''' '' '' : ,iM ,. ,. '. "" .At : ,.. .. d' : : '; 'v"ift' keeper, Accountant, 74th Street was the sett "; ; (-!. ', .f. ::f .;.." '1.\ ,;, eW-I'" ('' . Clerk ting for a surprise party "i!;s. ,"' ., ,. 1r''V."i " Typist. i honor of Mrs. v -t, given n .f. ;/ <'i' : I ." ," Portia Bannister. : ..f'r l, : ,v.; ,, . Civil Service ''' ; ... f \\Ir.'" I ., ., r'I Miss Doubrechat, a long t 'j I'fJjr ,. ....f v.' '" ,}'I'I'. .,., " ; TrainingDay time friend of the Ban- I <,.;/). ,",.j:; .l ..". . nisters, gave the natal- 'new ''t''FI -, ,, ,, ;' or Night day party, and left n o ,! ',,'... :'. 1' :.') :: : J 't h". :::'1.'...,,. ,);., :{ ClassesSpecial stones unturned in mak- it \tyxrf''s i;' ,\ft\ I".,.; \ ...:f.." .; ,'u1 .":'"- ;. ing it a gala affair. 1 \ "'1;"" {'" II ; 'I.,1': -oft-.t " ' -. &aLvenire' ; \., 't '. ,,, 'i'' Payment There to celebrate the ., "7 ':" ; .: ;' ,,. '.Rr x": !. :' I' festive occasion with the r-' ,, 'm'ilil' 'I'"' .I '\ \ yrs. . j.'i " ; 'I' < : : :.; \" }: : F ? Plan honoree were her sister u.; .r. in .,...."\, '>' ".J, ,),<.,,, \ '. ,w4-I .'...'"";, '-r\;; \ .J", .. :Mis. Juanita Thompson '. : :: "t.t ; I h .' ,, ,; Free Job Placement her husband Thomas I."' .. .; .'',!', :".Vk" .,,'. j ,'il 1.1..'ij;'a ', '..: "Slim" and their daughter '; : ': :k' :11tH' ;> < Service A Loretta. Present also were Feminine :; : "?"' Atty. G. E. Graves, Mes- .. .. ;:i '''' ," 'r''... 1'. "f ";1'1' t.J'" sers George Butler, WillIam ) I.. 'y' l.1...;.>,' ".'df. I',t' ,,>q',+ \ ., '" '.' .'rt. f '"ft.k1kJf' Herman Chapman, ,' ;'* . Johnson Elegance ',' ; Mesdames Beatrice ;, " I Rush, Lottie Scars, t'.' .. : Bertha Jackson, and Lor- :/,.**. . raine Anderson. ,*" > ticet Others present were te ; : . Rinkeydinks Ann Graves, :: " Flo Hawkins. Zelma D. \f 4 ;." -$ ..'i,,,,,. ,. Black, Janie Reeves, Ann ....(,.. ,f" ,,!1ft. '(' '.' ?, \ r. r"'IV" Lindsey Packard, Ruth r\);. ':/, ) "f' ," ':;1"t, , 'f+ ,_ " ,*..' ., , Polite.. ".. \ ', ., .. 'sf W "- .\, \' . 0' ;. fine '. "- ; :"*. ::,..r" t" ; "* Helping to add glitter f//; ,1, -rr..'', ,' ?-r"; .' , and glamour to the atmosphere - were business hair ;rz French Salon associates and close stylists Beauty friends of both the hon- < i < ?> *' tin oree and Miss Doubrechat. f .. , They were the James P. the ' Washingtons; the Roborto ;\ ;' , Collardos; the James S. i "* , Bakers, the Calvin Marks, { MIAMI the Bonnie Moores, and Edison Center area the Bill Dingles. I :. ;, BUSINESS Law Journal i for ALL of Snubs Civil COLLEGE Rights Tallahassee Attorney, Fla. The r'Dade's lovely ladies III s.MIAMI AVE. fl, ., : Florida Bar Journal I //f: ;;' , , ' > " ,. / w , . means to penalize Atty. .n A A sh MAW, FLA. TotJSas Simon for defend- PHONE 377-02S4 ing 100 civil arrested rights dur-demonstrators - ing the St. Augustine pro- test last year. The Jour- nal has refused to run an HAIR STYlISTS- WIGSBOUTIQUE . advertisement in defenseof Simon a Florida Civil o h : W Liberties Union attorney : " .. s from Miami.Simon . .0._., ... .. */MANAGED AND STAFFED z has been charged - O .u. : .: .. with drumming up Y O r .A 44 f! 'fY r 1: . 0 1 business by soliciting the : .. -III .. defense of the St. Augus- .'A ., . E-I: Z .. tine demonstrators, most WELL KNOWN EXPyERTL.Y' TRAINED;BEAuTY'SPECIALISTS . o '. rvi of whom are Negroes. The fSA ,VW'. .. t y 5 6 a.! + r !"a 1 a { .LIAT'Q W J Florida bar does not allow - : .. :. .tV.. lawyers to drum up -- ... .. .. business _ c. . c. Eo : lit.: : charges Although have no been formal lodged 6131 NW 7th Auenue Telephone: 7598805AMPLE U lit : against him, the Florida h tIo Bar Committee on Ethicsis :- : .,0 Q.: >..- presently taking evidence FREE PARKING IN ROOSEVELT SAVINGS & LOAN ASSOCIATION PARKING LOT < a in Simon's case. au z < o The State Supreme Court turned down Simon's request for an open hearing. e' ...,........._..--...... 4\i..Hr1lll.-.u;. ...r.IWJ': ; ,:;,,:. "C ._...:.:;:; ,.:ISiIIt."_IT L" .._,, P..jF r 10 THE MIAMI 'TIMES Friday, January 29, 1965 .... - ......_ ..___... U_ _U._ _nUU.U__, '____ .__......... .,,_, "" ...._.._ UU... - Take jour problems to Churcti .. .,, ,. #>* .. *-. Aft . Kelly's ChapelMen' Grace Mt Carmel Baptist Bethel Confirms AME Ministerial Temple BaptistThe I Rev. D. A. Bradley, pastorI Stewards andStewardesses' Alliance Elects number one choir, Presbyterian to Day Mrs. A. C 1 ark, presi- Visit Children's will lift mine eye unto OfficersThe dent and Deacon R. Hep the hills from whence burn, director will spon- Miami HomeOn cometh my help. Trulywe In a deeply spiritualand Ministerial Greater Alli- sor a tea. at the 'church AME have something to inspirational cere- Sunday, 3 p.m. A spicy 31st 25 stewardsand met Monday, Janu- Sunday January thank our Heavenly mony over ance program is anticipated.The . the Youth than 30 steward- 16 at St. James AME 3:30 at p.m Father for the pastor delivered more ary public is invited. Fellowship and Youth a wonderful mes- esses were confirmed by Church, Rev. J. B. Black- Choir of Grace PresbyterIan sage Sunday, found at Presiding Elder Frank A. nell, pastor The Women's Chorus, Church will be visit- the 3rd. chapter of Gala- Allen, Jan. 24 at Greater Officers elected for the Mrs. V. Strachan, leader ing the. Dade CountyChildren's tians. Who hath bewitchedyou Bethel AME Church. new year were as follows: and organist will sing for Home to havea that ye should not Beginning with a stir the services' on Sunday. joint programme with obey the truth, the even- ring message taken from President, Rev. J. S. This group of ladles is the children at Kendall. also delivered Blake Hurst Chapel doing a fine Job. They ing message was the Book of Titus, chapter pastor - Among tsose partici- by our pastor 2, Rev. Allen delivered his Perrine; first vice, Rev.J. sing once a quarter - pating will be the Ken- found at the 44th. chapterof sermon from the theme: B. Blacknell, pastor St. and they SING. Spend the dallites, the Glee Club Genesis and the 12th "Patterns," in which he James; 2nd vice, Rev. J. day at Temple and hear conducted by Mrs. Mettle i'erse. Examine your bun extolled the virtues of R. Campbell, St. John, them. Brown and Grace Youth dle. Our benefit club will good leaders. He chal- South Miami; secretary, Choir. There will also be have their 5th Anniver- lenged the confirmees to Rev. F. J. Hicks, Greater The Rev. Herbert Fer- skits b y representativesfrom sary on Sunday, Jan. 31 walk straight; be a pat- Bethel, assistant secretary guson Bahamas returned to the .-.-.. ,.,. the Children's Home they are asking you to tern of truthfulness, integrity Rev. W A. Curry, Friday duties to take pastoral up at De- and Grace Presbyterian come and be with them. and consecration. Allen Chapel; treasurer, BENNY OTJEIWY Church. Sunday School at 9:30: .a.m. Rev. A. J. Benson, Sal- lectable Bay, Ackllns. Two dynamic speakersare Remarks will be given BTU 5 p.m. Visitors are Members are remindedof ter's Chapel and chaplain, slated to characterizethe by Rev. W. F. Savoy the always welcome. Remem- the church conference Rev. L. R. Brown, pastorMt. Mt. Calvary M. B. worship services at pastor of Grace Presby- ber the sick and shut-Ins. which will be held the Zion, Dania. Rev. S. Atchison pastor Kelly's Chapel Sunday, terian Church, and Rev. Blessed are the pure in Tuesday night after the Constance Carter Jan. 31 located at 7105 NW Earnest Hutcheson Jr. heart for they shall see second Sunday, March 17. The confirmation ser- reporter vice will be held at Sal- Monday night Febru- 15th Ave. The morning Chaplain and Staff Member God. , will be Richard at the Children's Book of Names: All ter's Chapel at a date to ary 1st 1965, Rev Jenkins [speaker Hendrick, graduate of Home. Grace PrebyterianLast laymen are asked to inscribe be announced.Rev. and his congregation will their name upon render service here in behalf Brigham Young University The public Is Invited. Sunday was a joy- the "book of names" designed W A. Curry, director of the No. 2, Usher- Provo, Utah; even- ous day, mornng and to raise funds for of public relations. Board's Anniversary. A I['Ing speaker, Benny df the O'Der'ry Uni-- McGhaney evening! Many of o u r the Laymen Gymtorium to cordial invitation is extended - graduate Miami. faithful families came out Ue erected on the campusof Day Spring to everyone. versity of SpeaksHow to the Family Night ser- Edward Waters Col- The theme of this oc- many of us take vice, and the largest fam- lege It is the wish of the Rev. W. M. Slater, pastor The N. 2 Usher Board time out each day to Just ily present was that of state president, Felix Naomi Amica, reporterAn win, also, sponsor a sale Chris-tian read a verse or two in the Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fan- White, that each lawman on January 30th, 1965, at Relations and De- Bible? It is a wonderful iel. Let us continue to encourage will contribute at least one Inspring sermon was the church. This will be morning nomc Both speakersare thing to do, and it gives our entire families dollar to the project.Christian delivered during a trcat you can't miss. cisions. service by the Rev. Bur- well prepared to deliver you the most wonderful to come |o worship of New Hope Baptist Many fancy dishes will be inspiring messages feeling you have ever felt. each Sunday. It Is most M. B. Church ney Church of Pehokee. The on sale. the theme of Try it and see, will you? uplifting to see the parents - related to was enjoyed by 1890 NW 47th Street message wond- and children Ebenezer most coming MethodistThe .this I had the program. together to Church. Rev. O. D. Williams, pastor all. to hap pen erful thing Musical selections will The Miami Sister Ferguson, reporterWe God is still public is invited to through showeringdown various to me This Sunday, we w i 1 1 attend the Annual Tea of be presented By throughthis his Jan. Times, It was observe "Youth Sunday." would like to thank blessings. the Wesleyan Service groups including the Mi- newspaper and my the members and our 28 thru the 31st DaySpring Guild The youth will be in Sunday Jan. Glee 31 at ami Northwestern also Informationfrom will be host to the writings many friends for helping charge> of the morning 4:00 in the and social hall Club (evening service their office led a make the on last Ministers and Deacons' program service 11:00. Gladstone of the at : church. A the Mt. Tabor Baptist tome splendid sister and a brother Sunday a success. There Union of the Seaboard Brown Jr. will speak on program has been Choir. Other plan- Male Church that I didn't even Association. will be service here all Baptist the "Science and ned for Topic, in the service your pleasue.. participants know existed. Now againI Sunday.At . day the Christian Faith. will Include outstanding say to the editor and Preaching begin on The' Wesleyan Service personalities in the Miami staff, you are great. Do After the morning service, 3 p.m. the Rev. Al- Friday morning at 11. Guild Is an the youth will h a v e a The Rev. O. C. Allen and auxiliary will be area. any of our readers really: bury speaker on a within the Woman's Division mornin.service know where God Is? WellI special business meeting, program for the No. one church in charge. At 3p.m. of Chrstian - Service. The and also they will have choir. All invited. The Rev. McCreary Sat- don't know any place are ; It provides channel will begin at* 11'o'clock lunch on the Church thru second urday morning the women where God ain't.Thanks Sunday afternoonat which employed and the evenjhd ervlce for reading. lawn. At 2 p.m. the 3 p.m. in February will be in charge followed women will commence J 7:30: youth fellowship and may participate in the there will Its a Tea at at 3 p.m. Rev. Roscoe P.n n t .till Incarnation youth choir will departfor program of the Woman's1JivisJon H Church of Kendall Children'sHome the home of Deacon and Jackson and church Sun- of Christian Ser- Sis. located day morning brings Rev. Ferguson at Street vice, a NW 54th program 1835 offering Ridgeway Church> where they will 1360 NW 41st St. All are Monroe and at 3 pm. Rev. spiritual Tillman B. Williams present a a t enrichment, Rev. program invited. Let us for Pinder and church. Wor- R. B. Davis, pastor pray Chlstlan fellowship and Bishop 3 . priest p.m.This the sick Remember let ship with us throughoutthe , the Elder H. L Cox, reporter opportunity to takean the Phone 7545271Rev. Sunday evening at everyone become all he is Union and hear these active part in developing from - Ridgeway Greetings Church. The H. E. S. Reeves 7:30: p.m., the adult choir capable of being.St. dynamic men of God. a world Christian com- and members are deacon will present a masterful munity. Under the lead- pastor happy with the cooperation Schedule of services: choral service. We con- Mary's W.M. Allen Chapel A. M. E. ership of Mrs. Geneva very given to us. We Sundays: 8 a.m., Low Mass gratulate the Adult Choir, Rev. H. V. Stuart, pastor 5th Ave. cor. 22nd Terr. Murray serving as presi- are extending a warm invitation 11 a.m., Holy Communionand which is improving rapidly Dorothy Major, dent; Mrs. Floida Mae reporter Rev. W. A. Curry, pastor to you again to sermon. under the direction of Muray, vice president and attend services with us on Wednesdays: 0.00: p.m. Mrs. Ursula Higgs. W e The men of St. Mary'sare Services will begin Sun- Everette Ingram, vsecre- Sunday. Come hear our Low Mass. are Inspired, also that the launch getting their drive ready for to day with Sunday school tay, the guilders have pastor preach under the Holy Days: 6:30: a.m. Adult Choir has received Men's Day. The chairman at 0:30 a. m. Terry Hill, sponsored many projects new Robes, which were In the local church and of the Holy assisted Low aonointlng Mass. Mr Lion E. Kelly is ask- supt, presiding by dedicated last Sunday.Our are Inspiring to Spirit. ing the support of all officers and teachers. The greater Saltcr. Chapel A.M.E.Rev. pastor will give the review heights. Sunday School beginsat membership goal is members, men and women. of the lesson 11:00: 10 a.m. Morning ser- H. J. Benson pastor 65 For 65! Won't you Sunday will be Visitors The Golen Glee Circle vice at 12 noon. This Flossie Marshall reporter help us win at least 65 Day. All menbers are ask- a.m. morning will worship.be deliveredby The will be in charge of class Youth new members this year! ed to friend. message meeting on Tuesday Sunday M also Dayat Sunday being Youth bring a Our the pastor. music will night. will We love to worship and will take his the church and it pastor text it was quite lively he furnished by choir No. Love Feast will Day, work together at Grace. be observed to from 1st. fourth do heart good see Timothy your through out the day. Our 1 and the Jr. Gospel at the 11 am. ser- these young men their and zeal women for pastor preached a wonderful New Mt. Tabor BaptistRev. chapter 8th verse. chorus The Junior Usher vice, Sunday. Each mem- display sermon for the morn- Theme "Lasting Pro- Board will serve thru- ber is urged to work hard the Lord. There will be ing. The Rev. Sister Wil- P. S. Brown minister fit" Choir number 2 will out the day. to make the Calendar special speakers and you liams a frequent winter furnish music during the Rally a Dessie Crokett success. Let us are invited to hear andsee visitor from Kentucky, reporterAnd morning worship, choir 7:00: p.m. evenirig wor- not forget to pray for and them. We are also in worshipped with us at 3 the soul of the number 1 at night. ship, the missionary soc- visit the sick and shut-ins. the midst of a consecrating p.m.. A portion of the people was much discour- iety will present! a pro- meeting. You are invited members and pastor rendered aged because of the way. Matthew Temple gram. Greater MacedoniaRev. and to come renew services at Browns- From the above text In the Lord a "Firemen Needed" Last Sunday Dr. J. A. your strength was R. Jackson ville Baptist. Rev. Cooper, very powerful and Inspiring pastorW. and help to make it a the subject used by the Roberts, presidng elder of the for the Decon- sermon was delivered J. Beard blessing. See you in pastor NeSla Rev. W. M. Davis last the North Miami districtwas reporter Board, Mrs. by our own Rev. church on Sunday. ess Mason persldent. Also the C. C. Felder. Thursday night at Mat- present and delivered 3165 NW 56th Street thew Temple. Not only a soul stirring sermon. Junior Church render We were happy to have Antioch BaptistRev. their service with very The youth choir under did the pastor of the First Each board made its reports visiting with us, the sis- much success, with Mrs. the direction of Bro. Ros- Baptist C h u r c h of for the quarter. ter of our O. W. Foster, pastor Brownsville set his audi- pastor, from coe Speed was that its and Mrs. Bronx Annie Gunter Sunday, February 28th, N. Y and a brother - Bro. Powell, reporterThe talkedon best both ence on fire, but the blaze from Nellie Byers. They performance the men of Allen will observe Fort Lauderdale. members of Anti- many short topics of morning and. evening. tAirned church the Rev.pastor of the their annual Men's We had eight to unite och Baptist Church Invite various kinds. Daniel with us. May God bless each one Pridgeon and some mem- Day. Bro. Stanley Rich- each and everyone of you ardson has been selectedto to come and help cele- On the fifth Sunday for the services renderedfor bers of the singing groupas serve as co-chairman. We are making prepara- brate our beloved pas- January 31st. a Fashion the building of God's well. tions to be hosts to the Sip will be held at the The W. M. Davis special Seaboard Baptist tor's 28th anlversary! beginning Kingdom on earth. Every one is extendedan Assoc- Feb. 4 with a home of Mrs. Ada Alex- chorus and the Male Invitation to worshipat iation of South Florida. talent program Feb. 5. ander o n 49th Street. Dinners will be sold at Chorus combined their Allen Chapel "T .h e It will begin Feb. 11 and Preaching by Rev. Wl C. Come out and enjoy your- the Church Sat. Jan. 30th voices in singing Gospel church with a welcomeand close Feb. 14. self. This Is for Stewardess Hymns and spirituals to - Edcar. a program for the for orders please call the Board I. We will go to put the audience in a people." Sunday evening at 3 Perrine the 2nd. Sunday church at 691-8732. Alsow shouting mood. o'clock will conclude this morning in Febuary for e thank each person Our thanks go out to all service with the anniver- who participated In making 7 DAYS FROM CHURCH the 11:00: o'clock service, who helped to make our - Rev. Rog- sary sermon by at Hurst Chapel. Rev. J. the service a success. LESSONS ers of South Miami. Your B. Blake pastor. May the dinner sale a success. Don't miss our next ROBFRT SCHJOFIELD MAKES ONE WEAK. presence will be accepted. Lord Mess our. sick and Pray for and visit the presentation. Bro. A. Lu- private piano lessons in Shut-Ins. sick and Shut-ins. cas Jr. your home. Ph. 754-2537.: L Why Not It" A .First Class '(lliz..? .. :Hjbtir?, T.. :Y.l.liW! ?t I .1''r _. -- -. . w ,,. . liE MIAMI TIMES Friday January 29 1965 11 # , i iirft/ftt : < :; $%fP% which ';': r cost him $38 per child. Weekends he TWIN DOUBLE RECORD NOW 14161.40 '3JL < had them home. There was nothing too good vi for is children. Two star runners in the Musick and Sprad- ;; H* They came first. ling Kennel are real favorites with quiniela . /,,"//,*,;'' Spearing His son, now 24 years old, is now serving bettors at the Miami Beach Kennel Club. > : ' ,,// Ih" in the Marines. Willie has had his ups and Through the first 2G nights of the meeting, Sporfsi' : downs like anyone else, but not as bad off as the Spradling speedster> Go Julius won four With it has been mentioned in the newspapers. I do times. He made seven Kurt ( not wish to bring a lot of memories back to The other Spradling runner. Willard has : him, so let's remember him as one of the all- four second place finishes, also in seven races. : f. ;: .,:L'{' *.*' HARRT BPUR1(1, :' time greats and forget about the past. The Beach track set a new twin double rec-1 '- # d, ,:. ord of $14,161.40 last weekend the fourth TETLOW BEATS SCATTERHAWKHarry : Willie is still young at 42. Therefore let us , time the record broken. One bettor col- Tetlow, 170, of Miami Beach posteda carryon looking on the right side for Willie. was Some writers lected the entire pot on the 7646. The win six round'decision over Scatterhawk Dixon strive for a reputation but cannot ning greyhounds their win 166, of Miami in the feature bout at Little Riv express themselves right. I have never seen and prices were: Credit Control, $12.40! Sky Silicone 14.40 , Pep look for handout er Arena Thursday night.In a always worked hard for a dollar. Red Port; $8.60 and Vocalized, $12.40. the semi-feature, Jack Gilbert, 166 of Mi- ami, scored a second round knockout over I think this little story covers a multitudeof BOUGAINVILLEA ATTRACTS 47 K Wildman Taylor, 162, of Miami. sins that has been written about him. A whopping 47 nominations, including many Walter Wyk who boxed Battling Nelson in of the finest grass performers in training, have Jerry Powers of St. Louis gained a second 1912, also was one of the greatest bag pun- been received for the $25,000 ,added, 1 3-16- round TKO over James Lee. Powers, who chers of his time, looks fine at the age of 77. mile Bougainvillea Turf Handicap to be renewed fought 42 times last year, was making his third Walter still enjoys his fights. He can be seen at Hialeah Saturday, Jan. 30. appearance this year. Willie Thomas decision- at Ringside every Thursday night at Little ed Ray Lavarro in a six rounder. Frank Curry River. At least 15 winners of major stakes in 1964 knocked out Doyle Shiver in the third roundof appear on the list, Among them such stars as a four rounder. Morty Rogers, nephew of Nat Rogers, for- Western Warrior, Knightly Manner, Parka, I mer promoter at Madison Square Garden in Suspicious, Point da Jour, Jalco, Intercepted, I WEST PALM BEACH RESULTS the early 30's, manages Rudolpho Diaz, also Tibaldo and Macedonia.The . Flashy Chico Valiz, displayed an awesome operates CYO Gym, had the Tremont AC for two-fisted attack Friday night as he scoreda 12 years. He has been connected with boxing Bougainvillea is fore-runner to the bloody five round technical knockout over for 30 years. He says he is enjoying the beau- $75,000 added l%-mile Hialeah Turf Cap to Al Simmons in a scheduled 10 rounder. tiful sunshine here in Miami. be staged Feb. 27.TUBELESS. Simmons, game 135-pounder, from Syracuse I would like to see Rocky Marciano promote made it an even fight through the first four here. To keep in shape Rocky works out at t t the Diplomat Motel Gym daily, but not to rounds. But then Veliz caught him with a savage re left-right combination in the fifth that turn into the fistic limelight again. If by doingso TIRES '' ' ripped Simmons' mouth. Rocky could give boxing another good shot BRAND NEW 100% NYLON in the arm which it needs. "If I ever could get through a fight against ._ _ , (!>"'-;;-- - M _""""""", _'" .._ ." _ him without bleeding I'd win," said Simmons ,<, ', 1 88This r when it was all over. , More than 1,000 :fans turned out in a heavy ...a iiiin . rain to watch the first fights in this area in 10 Wee ItfaU .... .. years.In Only = I ':1r6511I11 .,..... prelims, lightweight Felix Fernander wona MAM HWR9TIfCOUBS .WI ow third round TKO over C. J. Thomas; Mid- .Ni dleweight Rory O'Shea decisioned Richie 11 KMTN NATION wise wurrrotftUASAHTB Smith in six; Heavyweight Willie Johnson de- 788 MAMIY em or WOMM WHIT cisioned White in six and nut nuns Joey lightweightsBerlin : ...........' ': '.............. Roberts and Hector Verdugo fought toa t.-fI: :: four round draw. = : i>1Q TiNt mSTALUTIM CHRIS DUNDEE has an all star show linedup :. r 3 CORDOVAN JSB BATTERIES for Feb. 1 Live bouts plus the closed cir- dY r c w 8"8' 6ff Off*r = , cuit TV between former v r i 110I1'J .. on large screen + F 8 wwbdms EFx I .vor t.yea .......... heavyweight champion FLOYD PATTERSON ; ',,,, ...... ... MOIODT UNDERSELLS NATIONAL TIB* and the Canadian n. heavyweight champion, ...... ffMTIWAUS MIT SMS ASMT1MUMULIAM GEORGE CHUVALO. Prices are: General Admission $2.50; reserve $3.50; ringside $5 a3 3 Tom? t I 1 I l lfe..KU..r and $7.50. For reservations call JE 8-4304 ,......CA.......1tMA...O...., . and JE 1-0477. Carlos Ortiz, lightweight champion of the MAIN tTOtt t.tt.ftQNll L". QTLlR RIMtI WILLIE PEP AS I HAVE KNOWN HIM ...L"..II. world, is training at the 5th St. Gym getting .e This writer has lived and travelled with ready for his defense of his title in Panama ; uNIAItAN Willie Pep since 1942. He always has been my City next month. He is accompanied by his N.:NMA 1 /i. .-=: idol lie his mother and father for .. ........ NIIAANouTweo...... ....... .. tm. supported manager, Bill Daily and Trainer Teddy Ben- IM t till ft.| | M1 A. JA U1J7 1M t4 Oi 4WI.....M ft.T9 (R.3.Nl.iM s., tiM L.......,. years. When Willie saw he could not devotehis ton. With them they have brought a good Mill' 1&i-nn lA.... time to his boy and girl while training fora looking prospect by the name of Willie Numaz, USE YOUR, CREDIT. EASY TERMS fight he boarded them in a Catholic Home 19 years of age. .. - NYLON CARPET CHOOSE FRO 5 DECORATOR COLORSWONTFUXZORIHID ", '' .w'' M"" ". Y .,,cal t. d / / 3: ww...+-.. ...rc ti Aw tu.nelr wAUtY ,.. ? CpRp coNTINVOVSrIwruNT ,., aSWE t IVYLOi PILE , '"'e .' .. 1aYlARwtAR , Ot1ARANTIt e - " ;: r * ,,, *DOURIt RACKING a > y1'IN120Riiit. r WIDTHS a : KEY 10f20N.W.7th AVE. PL PHONE 1.T1 lE E ' ENTUESOAYlto SMOM. PL 1-2811 HO WIE ESTI ATE5 s .thru SAT..fo S j, V a NO MONEtf pOWfcl 3 YEARS IQ P A i BANK TERMSi . : .-:-....-"'" .; ... ;:;. .: -.- = L ; :.. c::.. ..;_ : : ._,. -,.-....- .' r : 1 12 THE MiMi TIMES.. Friday. January 29. 1965 RANGE RICHARDSON FRANCIS . JOSEPH ROLLE of 244 I CARDS M- DEAT 4T NW Survivors 16th St.are died two Jan.sons 21. Hilton, of Philadelphia, rL and Ivan of New York; I Ill IEII-II-11i1li11F THANKS ---IN -MEMORIAM Claude four brothers of Miami, ;Ivan Nathaniel and- In sad but loving mem- In memory of our dear of Washington and Y the late The family of Henry of Cardiff, Wales, ory of our dear husband mother, grandmother and and father, WILLIAM II. GARRETT sister, England, nieces, nephewsand other relatives. Ser- wish to thank their MRS. ESTELLA vices Saturday in the many friends and churches chapel at 2 p.m. with the I I II ) for the cards, tele- FARRINGTONwho Rev. A. C. Mozell officiating - I grams and floral pieces. departed this life . Special thanks to the Rev. January 19, 1969. S. A. Thomas, Deacon Lee As she rest in her eter- WILLIAM! EDWARD and Bro. Benny O'Berry nal home, sweet memoriesof y 1, +yr SAUNDERS of 330-G NW of Mt. Sinai Baptist her comforting words 14th St., died Jan. 24. Survivors I Church. Thanks to F. L. and deeds still linger Mrs. Beatrice Mitchell are a wife, Mrs. Thomas and his congre- within our hearts. of 1955 NW 157th Street Cora Saunders, a daughter - of the Church of Miss gation Josephine Saun- died Jan 14 Her surivors CHARLES MANNAGOJR. Christ In Liberty City to The Family ders of West ; Key and a Willie . s Include her husband, better known as all the neighbors on 74th sister Miss ; six children, Mrs Ro- Mary Saun "Heads" of 642 NW 2nd Terrace and 75th St., to ders. Services will be bertha Jones Willie Jean Ave. died Jan. 23. Remains \ , the Student Council of IN MEMORIAMIn held Saturday at 10 a.m. Efferage Robert, Harold were shipped to Junior High for from the chapel. Dorsey and Hazelhurst Ga. Wednes- grandchild Patsy; a , cards and the wonderful of loving j memory nine sisters and brothers. day for final rites and floral pieces. Special our wife and mother, Services were held Saturday CLEMON FERGUSON, burial. Survivors includehis thanks to the Rev. A. L. of 2465 NW 159th St. died Moriah CLARA GREEN 3 pm. at First Baptist daughter, Geraldine; a Shipp of New Mt. Jan. 18. Survivors are his /' sister, Mrs. Rosin White- Baptist Church, and Rev.J. who departed this life Church of Opa-locka. wife, Eddie Lee, two head a brother, Ozwill --1 R. Bryant, pastor o f January 21, 1956. Rev Macon officiated. daughters, Bobbie Jean Hudson. Lagree Baptist Church of and Ida Mae, a son, Lon- New York City N. Y., to It has been nine years nie, his mother Mrs. Ida MRS. HATTIE WAT- BENJAMIN PHILLIPSwho the Rev. J. J. Williams of since you've been gone ALBERT Mitchell, a brother Guy KINS of 240-A NW 13th departed this life Metropolitan A. M. E. that is a heartache no one Ferguson, two sisters, St., died Jan. 23 at New January 24. 1964. Church; to Mr. and Mrs. can heal. MRS. BERTHA WASH- Mrs. Lucy Mae Wilson Convalescent Horn e. Arrangements - I miss from Dude Jinkins and all the INGTON, 523 NW 22ndSt and Mrs. Ora Lean Dukes, at this time my home dear, you and the child- friends and neighbors. Some may farget you died at her home Jan. nieces, nephews and oth- are incomplete. Survivors ren miss you from your Special thanks to M. H. now that you are gone. 21. Services ,held Wednesday er relatives. Serviceswere include a daughter; Mrs. But place, but we know that Rahmings Funeral Home we shall rememberyou : from the Houseof held Saturday, Jan. Lee Hampton. one day we will meet in May God bless and keepall no matter how long. God Church of the 23 from the Church of the the sweet by and by. of you. The Green FamilyExpression Living God. Survivors are Kingdom of God with Your loving wife and mother, Mrs. Alice Ben- Prince Lawrence Reddick HANKER . children Mary Sue Garrett, wife nett, a sister, Mrs. Imo- officiating. Children and Sisters of GEORGE WILMORE, gene Wilcox, three broth Mrs. Alice Phillips ers JACKIE WILSON of Jr. of 5205 NW\ 15th Ave., ThanksWe 152nd St. and 157th Ave., died Jan. 23. Services IN MEMORIAM THANKSWe the family of the ABE WARREN, 3344 died Jan. 20. His survivors held Thursday. He is sur- CARD OF late, Thomas Ave. Coconut include a wife, Agnes, vived by his wife, Allie In loving memory of the family of the MRS. SALLY JAMES Grove, died Jan. 22 Ser- of Philadelphia, and other Mae, two sons, David of , our dear loved one, late SOLOMONwho vices held Thursday from relatives in Florida. Ser- Ft. Bennlng, Ga. U.S. Army and Samuel Lee of the Sweetfield Baptist vices held Wednesday at ISAAC M. MOBLEYwho passed December 28, Church, Coconut Grove. the chapel. Miami. 196- would like to take Survivors are wife, Mrs. this this method to thank the MRS,MIRIAM departed life on Maudie B. Warren, a Infant Sandra D. Smith, MELO- December 25 1964 andwas friends for the DY of 421 NW 20th Terr. very many daughter, five brothers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. , \ laid to rest December I consolation, sympathy and two sisters, step-son. Rev. Martine Porter Smith of died Jan. 15. Services 30 wish to service shown us during held Monday. She Is 1964 expressour Curry officiated. 423 NW 7th Street, died sur- gratitude to the, I our period of bereavement. Jan. 22. Services held on vived by a dear friend, and I Thanks to Rev. S. A. Cou- Mrs. Annie Mae many friends neighbors JAMES WILLIE DA- Wednesday, Jan. 27 at Taylor. kind In sin her and the rr1Al who were so pastor VIES, 1D42 NW 4th court the chapel. our hour of bereavementby other pulpit dlgnataries died d January 24. Survivorsare their Mrs. A. Richardson and cards telegrams, brother five sisters. a P11 > florals and other deeds of staff for their nice service WIGLET HAIR STYLES '- ; %1 kindness. and special thanks to Services'' will be Saturday .MIN .... s... M .......' 2 ; 'p.m. from the Liberty grb.Mw. Special thanks to Vet- Mrs. M. S. Johnson, Mrs. City Chapel. ...... r1.,"flail 'tOP PIIOIUM" Susie Smith, Mrs. Fannie Cneee4 M ..s ..s .... r.k If awt erans Hospital staff, Mrs. ... ..... McCray, Mrs. Samuel .. M1M ell l" lMt M.NwM. ROBERT .. ...... Range and her staff, Rev. Terrel for his beautiful NW CROSS, 1236 .-..8M M.w.. .....M.I IM. W. N r.w ..... Thedford Johnson and the Mr. 1st Court, died Jan. solo and Mrs. Charles members of St. J o h n Barnes, Mrs. Ruth Greene, 26. Arrangements are in- ATTACH.EASY TO KSTYUICOMtS slim complete.MRS. . Baptist Church also Rev. Mrs. A. Ward, Mrs. C. INIEGULAI I. P. Micklns and Rev. P. Hamilton and daughterand AND ----ik1 tMARION D. Brantley for consoling BERTHA CAR- THICKH smut so others many too messages.Mrs. TER, 1931 NW 1st place, Jet Block numerous to name, also died ', Jan. 26. Arrange- OH e tack and the neighbors of 64th Miw1 Cray wife d7ssml.lr MII 4-iLM who departed this Ute Isaac M. Mobley Jr., St. May God grant a special MRS. JESSIE MAE !9 ..tr. January 24, 1963. We son blessing upon you all. BARNES 10620 SW 149thSt. ."rlSVLU have spent many hours Gene Mobley son Humbly, the family: ., Richmond Heights, "ADOaHr' remembering that sad Charles Mobley, son Mrs. Dorothy Mae died Jan. 20. Services held day, and the days that Mrs. Dorothy M. Littles, daughterMrs. Monday from Sweet Home followed, which have lefta Russell, daughter Ernestine Wilson Baptist Church, Perrine. . gap that cannot be filled Rickey Mobley grandson daughter Rev. E. King officiated In our lives. Boyd Russell III, Joseph and Julian Survivors are two daugh- She is gone, but not for- grandsonMrs. James, sons ters, a son, three brothers 1 fficur ss.N .gotten. ,Ethel M. Smith, three sisters. IMA iMui.Titcsn wuur tit.** The Brown and sister IN MEMORIAMIn eow ..... roar ... .. WILLIE P. ANDER- ..... n Ii L ..,. Issr. . Johnson Families loving memory of "'.1'. nxasFr SON, 4114 NW 11th place -.!! CARD OF THANKS! ANDREW HOPKINSwho died Jan. 19. Survivors, Wo, MM MM facliiM li tirt 'U.p$1.51 5i Many ThanksThe passed away Janu- a daughter, a brother, a =.. *,?.:-. trt ,... Felt ... nft Hi TkMv *%*.>-{tl.ll family of the late The Family of the late, ary 27, 1961. sister. Services held on Tuesday from the Liberty < **> < God of the living In whose : : : '' ,; : '''' ANDREW JONES City Chapel. Rev. m'M''''-' '''' ' } ;' eyesUnveiled Mundy officiated. ... ;. ,wish grateful to appreciation express their to thy lies, whole creation DAVID BELLAMY, 1935 f,( \ Jack's MEN'S, WEAR\: ::1f. " "wMM the many friends and All souls are thine; we NW 4th Ave., died Jan. ttv.eMAiunwMWAi SEE v "MlOAOCrFOR ------:-- neighbors for the I must not , r say 21. He will lie in repose . ... , thoughtfulness during his That those are dead who Wednesday evening until : v STYLES FOR ALt AGES +,* passing. We wish to par- pass away; shipping time Thursday , ticularly express our From this our world of 9 a.m. for final rites 'and' Tfc! .V.ry Latest In Mtn's'Fsellhme *: .W thanks to the neighbors of flesh set free, burial in Gainesville. Sur- '" SILK .'MOHAIR'SUITS-,HATS *9"#, Third Ave. and 20th St. We know them living vivors are four brothers ' and those of 5th court and unto thee. and a sister. s ITALIAN SifOES ",;: ' 17th St.Mrs. !944 NW 2nd Aft ,. 'Miami, Florida". And. Family Marie Cross The Family JOHN SCOTT, 2120 ,__. <,',' ,< ", '," '.. "" ,,.". ', ,,!,',.;;.&'tf',,,: .$< ,.,':,:t..::t',< ,',.''>"AI t.,,:; Car Show Comes Service Road, Opa-locka, died Jan. 21. He will lie II MEMORIAM To Miami Fob 5.9 in repose in the Opa-locka , Chapel Friday 2 p.m. until - In memory of our dear World and southern premieres Saturday morning mother and grandmother, forthreefabulous new when he will be shippedto ; ji :- sports cars will highlight the Lowell, Fla., for final Rakmiig's F..ral Home MRS. ELIZABETH 'i. International Import and rites. Survivors are his 1 '> ... ARNOLDwho wife Mrs. Madie Scott , Sports Car show in Dinner ... eight sisters and two FORMERLY M.5. ALLEN FUNERAL HOME departed this life, Key auditorium, Miami, brothers. January 21, 1964. ANNA MAJORof Feb. 59. As she rests in her eter- 1821 It will be a wo rid premiere N. W. 5th Place OWNERS nal home, sweet memoryof wishes to thank all the for the i,800 Excalibur, New Hope her comforting words relatives neighbors, and which is straight out of the HayrideHave Matthew H. Rah.l.gs L.F.D. William L. Corey, Jr. and deeds hearts.still lit ger within friends for their many Roaring Twenties and madein you heard? There Lewis "Buter" N.wbold, M9r. Harry L. Rolle our cards telegrams, flowers, Milwaukee, and for the will be a hay ride o n and acts of kindness and Vetta Ventura with its Italian 30 Saturday January , CARD OF THANKS, service rendered during body and American engine.It sponsored by Marvin STAFF The family of the late 'our recent bereavement. will be a southern premiere Ludlow of New Hope Mrs. Helen Perkins, S.c'y. Sherman Carey for the dashing British Baptist Church. Come one Charlie Jordan Harold Perkins MRS. BEATRICE Special thanks to Rah- Griffith with its Ford engine. come all, for an eveningof mings Funeal Home, pas- The beauties fun. MITCHELL premiere are Teenagers come tor, choirs, and members 1144 N.W. 3RD AVENUE 311-8343 the among a glittering array of out and bring your friends. thank for ' everyone of St. Mary's W, M., : 150 cars new in the automotive Admission 50c, Refresh- 24 flowers and cards we received I Church. HOURS . I ,world which will be dis ments free. Bus Is leaving - The Mitchell Family The Children played. from New Hope a t 730.: tJIi II Ii " -; THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, January 29, 1965 13 FOR SALE FOR RENT .. housekeepers, cooks, - maids mother's helpers, NOTICENotice I , ]LOVELY SMALL house, HUGE CBS with Ave.2 bathrooms 1 beautiful: yard, fenced. :rouplfH Jobs, wanted In New for York topnotch Is hereby given on fenced J Nice for couple $20 per that IGeorgeDe- Connecticut Transport with sprinkler corner week, will sell $100 down. Iud Mott, Jr., who was con- system tlon advanced In the United F"A also larger house $22. victed ..... gPSJft, price evaluation.of t his Don't miss this. NE also States District Court of clean I E5566.OUPLEX. ill types domestic and Southern District of Flor- custom FOR SALE FOR SALEATTENTION D. W. Gurton.built Broker home.; j commercial local Jobs for ida, at Miami, Fla., June 2352342. [ APT. Large 1- male and female. G, 1956, of the offense of I edroom t with Fla. room, Place violation of Postal laws 8220 NW 14th ] Burlang Associates "Wynm 1 kitchen and dining room. and sentenced therefor to NEW ?- room Homes" offers mort- 8301 NW 83rd Terr. LIKE a one J fear bus and Grandway , three probation, home. Jalousie win deal bank financed down $86 Employment Agency years CBS gage rnc$40 1242 NW 51st Terr. To will apply for clemency to dows hardwood floor, brand new luxuary type corner. 3-bedrooms, ;see call 635-8701. Adults Phone "l512'61"SO the State Board of Par- kitchen cabinets, com- homes that have every- tile I' 0 0 t, hardwood I mly.: NW 54th Street dons Tallahassee, Floridaat , pletely redecorated inside thing you are looking' for. floors, carporte. Appll- its next regular meet- and out. This house is like Open Sun. 2-5 p.m. at ances. FIIA valuation. 1980 NW 55th St. Two 736 NW $13,000. D. W. THE TIMES' GOES T8 ing. brand new! Price Is 47 Terr. Call Gurton bedrooms. Furnished apt. $10,000, $200 down and JE 1-6902. Broker, 235-2342. Also furnished rooms. (,Signed. ): $58.25 month. Key at LIT Use of kitchen. Call NE COLLEGE I MO3. George DoMoU,. Jr.Street . Realty, Broker, 4932 NW "WYNNE HOMES" Hurry BE A LANDLORD No '3-9908. 7 Ave. PL 9-4371. Open To the greatest opportunity qualifying, Beautiful cor- $3.58 Sunday offered by the< ner CBS duplex, 8 years -- --- -- -- -- aAlEDISON --- :V-ROOM HOUSE. Furnished --- --------- -- area's largest home build- new, 2-bedroom each : Hot water heater. ';x th+ c4"4' ' 1821 NW 47th Street ers. Only $495 down! side, appliances, $14,900 Fenced back yard. 1805 iIS1 NO CLOSING COST2- Brand new, 3-fcedrooms. total. Reasonable down NW 5th court. $13.50 per bedrooms, enclosed front 2 bath homes at 541 NW payment. Call to see. week. Call 031-3177.: . and back porches, sepa- 44th St. Call quickly! JE Shell Realty, Broker, 1260 -' rate garage, new roof. 1-6902. NW 7 Ave. 758-5551. l-BEDROOM private 1 74 NW 83rd Appliances,. i/partly furnished FOR THE particular. home, furnished or un- drapes, wall to waj "WYNNE HOMES" Hur- This has class for only furnished. Located at Open 3-6 p.m. Sunday carpeting. Price Is $9,50, ry! To the greatest op- $13,500. Gorgeous CBS 2- 1813 NW 58th St. For $200 down and $77 month. portunity offered by the bedroom, large Florida renting apply at 4000 NW -.- Key at Life Realty, Bro- area's largest home build- room, dining area, utility 5 Ave. ker, 4932 NW 7 Ave. PL ers. 0 n I y $495 down! room, carport, new appli $75 month pays everything. Lovely clean 9-4371. Open Sunday and* Brand new 3-bedroom. :2 ances. Beautifully landscaped J-BEDROOM House. Liv- CBS home, Florida room, tile roof, almost evenings. bath homes at 541 NW fruit trees. Call to ing room, dining room, new. Only $250 down, FHA. $11,000 total. 44 St. Call see. Shell kitchen, Fla." room, car quickly! JE Realty, Broker, You can't afford miss this. 2023 NW 43rd Street 1-C902. 4260 NW 7 Ave. 758-555l porte, stove and frigU to NO CLOSING COSTS daire. 0500 NW 8th Ave. .. CBS duplex, JWbedroon $65 MONTH PAYS ALL 3-BEDROOM beauty, enclosed - each side. Tile roof, appliances .- 2031 NW 83rd Terr. porch, dining room, HOUSE. 2370 NW 66 St. Drive by the following then see Edison: large yard, freshly Drive by this cute 2-bed- utility room, carport, ap- Call Fenster Realty PL painted. Price is FIL room CBS, $250 down pliances. Convenient location 98779.LARGE. 1-.495 NW 41st STREET: Only $200 down. valuation $15,700, $600 $8,500 total, FHA. A. Ben- $10,600 total, $400 FHA. A "doll" house on corner. Fla. down and $90 month. Live Kori, Realtor, phone any- down. Owner pays clos- furnished room, rent free! Key at L I f 7 Ave. PL 9-4371. Open 3 BEDROOMS 4260 NW 7 Ave. 758-5551. NE 5-5283. Sunday and evenings. NO QUALIFYING .- ..- - $350 down, CBS, furnished 7 YRS. NEW. CBS duplex DOWNTOWN area. Furnished - 2 339 NW 39th STREET Clean CBS house 3710 NW 14th Ave. $80 month, bargain for: Live rent free. Large 2- efficiency. All -- : BARGAIN $1,000 below $8,000 total. good area. A. bedroom apt.i partly fur- unities. $13. 1-bedroom large kitchen, dining room, carpeting. FHA price and seller pays Ben-Kori, Realtor, phone nished large l-hed- Call furnished Mlcklns, all utilities $17. $250 down, FHA. Safe for children, on closing costs too! You anytime, 751-2243. room opt. completely fur- Rental' dead end street. Agency. NE 4-0500.! save more than $1,500, 4- nished. Convenient location - bedrooms, 2 batns, Jalou- LOVELY CORNER $14,000 total, $450 .._ sie windows, awnings,, HOME down, FHA. Shell Realty, big Florida room, garage, 1490 NW 83rd St. Broker, 4200 NW 7 Ave. HELP WANTED 3-337 NW 59th TERRACE: 3-bedrooms, appliances. Extra large Open Sun. 3-5 p.m. 758-5551. CBS, furnished home, plus bedroom corner lot, landscaped, $300 down, 2-bedroom, MOTHER'S HELPER, apartment. Garage. No qualifying, $12- sprinkler system with 2 tile bathrooms, CBS EXCELLENT DEAL live in. Bunche Park area. own pump and well, also Beautiful oak floors and 3-Bedroom, 2 bath CBS, C. Allen, FR 4-4578. 000 total terms. city water. Keys at Life only $11,000 total. $74 a carport, screen porch, . Reajty, Broker, 4932 NW month pays all, RHA awning shutters, partially MUSIC INSTRUCTOR - 7 Ave. PL 9-4371. See A. Ben-Kori, Realtor,, furnished. Also 2-bedroom Beginners only. Reason- 4-1737 NW, 47th TERRACE: CBS, duplex, phone anytime 751-2243. 1 bath frame house com- able. PL 8-1925. tile roof, 1 side two bedrooms, both kit-? 1728.NW 43rd Street pletely furnished and t NO QUALIFYING 2-. LARGE 3-BEDROOM rented on same lot. Rea- CAB DRIVERS. Apply at chens equipped. Only $450 down. FHA. bedrooms, enclosed front CBS sonable down payment. 1 Society Cab office, 269 $14,500 total. Good buy. porch, appliances. Very $350 down buys this mortgage. Move right In. NW 21st St. good location in Manor bargain, big rooms, nice Open Sunday 1-5 p.m. WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAYAND Park. Price is $8,500, $250 kitchen, $83 month pays 4110 NW 23rd Ave. GIRL who wants part- SUNDAY dawn and $75 month. Life all, $11,800 total. Goo d time job in the morning. Realty Broker, 4932 NW 7 area, call for location. A. HOUSE. $200 down. $79 Cull 6978159.Meet! y ::: Ave. PL 9-4371. Open 3en-Kori, Realtor, month, FHA terms, buys l s iPiiifiYfi'I . evenings and Sundays. phone anytime 751-2243. 2-bedroom CBS enclosed Feb. 1st <' -''> A t 2050 NW 152nd Terrace WoK AT THIS BEAUTY carporte. elec.neighborhood.stove. Attractive The City Association of : !175 :II.._. ... ,:62ri :St.. i751-2441; : ' Opa-locka 1710 NW 83rd Terr. Near 7 Ave. and 43 St. Federated Clubs will '; ,, > ...,. .: ; ) . NO QUALIFYING. Like $350 down buys lovely Fred Scot. Broker. Call meet with The Search Art - new 3-bedroom CBS, CBS home, big yard, garage 088-4855 or 821-7293. Culture Club Feb. 1st at Jalousie windows, terrazzo awnings, sprinkler the home of Mrs. India' floors, modern kitchen. system, FHA terms. A. ATTENTION Expressway Doroman, 1321 NW 51 St. Price is $10,500,$300 down 3en-Kori, Realtor phone evacuees! Duplex plus cot- Mrs. Alma Harris, president TAKE ADVANTAGE OF A BUYER'S MARKET and $85 month pays all. anytime 751-2243. tage. A-l condition. Closein. ; assistant, Mrs. Elizabeth - Key at Life Realty Bro- .City water on 2 lots. Curtis and reporter, SEE THESE EXTRA SPECIAL BUYS ker, 4932 NW 7 Ave. PL 4031 NW 1st Ave $12,000 cash. Owner OX Marie Price.Kitchen. 9-4371. Open Sunday. DRIVE BY GOOD AREA 1-4668. LOW Don PAYMENTS $78 month pays all for LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS FHA AND VA resales. this cute 2-bedroom CBS Help Like new 3-bedroom, 2 $350 down FHA terms. A.BenKori . FOR SALECBS. WantedAges 1 5 PM bath CHS homes at from Realtor, phone OPEN SUNDAY FROM to $100 to $300 down and anytime, PL 1-2243. 2-bedroom .. 1 18-55 from $60 month and up. .. 2031 N.W. 84th Street We have keys at Life $300 DOWN, $75 month. bath, Fla. room, Full, part-time or CBS, 2 Led... h..,. FHA. $250..., $46 ..... Realty, Broker, 4032 NW 3-bedroom housein completely reconditioned. weekends. Apply at 7 Ave. PL 9-4371. Open Bunche Park, 2110 NW Selling price 1928 N.la1.48th Street 167th St. Call. Mr. Rud- evenings and Sundays. ner, HI 3-3317 or HI $7,500. $1,500 down Wolfie's CBS, 2 Md... txtra class. ...... "GENIE HOMES." New! 8-2170.. payment. 21st SL & Collin 1170 N.W. 39th Street New! New! See the homes that make families hap Call 371-1652 Avenue Indf CBS ,L.,. 3 Iae*...., mmj extras. py. So, so many happy FOR THE large, large j ideas. even suitable for -- ----------- Many more under family ------- FOR THE CAREFUL BUYER construction. Sneak pre- two families, 3bedroomand : view on 75 St. between 2 bath. Lot size lOOx MOTORS TRANSMISSIONS Drive by these homes and then call us: 11 and 12 Aves. (2 homes) 135. A tremendous value. also 527 NW 86 St. Which Drive( by 25 NW 48th St. OVERHAULED OVERHAULED will be open Sunday 1-6 then call for appointment. 1958 N.W. 58th Street p.m. Fenster Realty Fenster Realty, Broker 1087 H.W. 73rd Street Broker) PL 9-8779. PL 9-8779. 49 ? ? 1441 N.W. 90th Street VA and FHA homes, 3- INCOME Property!! "A M29 bedroom and 2 bath. Call fabulous buy". 5-bedroom, ,.,.. hItS 3410 N.W. 12th Avenue for appointment. From 2 baths, plus extra house N. M..., Dews All Were U.cesrltk.slly. G..1Itee4 8325 N.W. 23rd Avenue $100 down and no down in 1 rear, 1-ttedroom, 1 bath FREE TOWING 751-9759 FREE TOWING payment on some VA Both houses completely 2115 N.W. 42nd Street homes. Fenster Realty furnished, linens, dishes, LARRY'S GARAGE, Inc. (Broker) PL 9-8779. etc. Drive by this one. $1060 DOWN BUYS A BRAND NEW 3 BEDROOM Don't miss it. 112 NW 7801 N.W. 7th Avenue 3-BEDROOM, 1 bath, 47th St. Fenster Realty. HOME IN LIBERTY CITY partly furnished, wall to Broker; PL 9-8779. wall carpeting, no quali- # - fying, 5220 NW 8 Ave. THESE FHA homes can WE HAVE MANY OTHERS Open Sunday 1-6 p.m. he yours if you can quall- r, NEW BARON HOMES FOR THE PROFESSIONAL FAMILY Fenster Realty (Broker) fy. Only $400 down. Drive PL 9-8779. by 1730 NW 83rd Terr., 691 NW 47th St. 1835 NW 41st St. , 1715 NW 83rd St. Call t 1921 NW 50th St. 7460 NW 17th Ave OPEN EVERY DAY INCLUDING SATURDAY INCOME Property. Largelot Fenster Realty, PL 0-8779. , SUNDAY. COME IN TO SEE US FOR ADVICE CBS, nice location. Open 3 to ;5 Easy Terms House has 3-bedrooms, HADOWLAWN.. near 3 large bedrooms, 2 bath, Fla. room, garage , plus plus rear Miami( Ave. 2-bedroom garage, apartment, 2-bedroom: 2 CDS furn. Front and rear t <'orner 150 X 100. Good for church or business FORD REALTYINC. Irokcr bath apt. Good terms. porches. Lot 2 feet above WE BUILD, BUY LAND, HOUEH Don't to call us on $12,500, $1,350 forget this one. it's a real bar-down street.: FHA. No closing Large Lot For Sale JE 8-134O 3639 N.W. 15th Avenue 635-4595 gain. Fenster Realty costs, phone 759-0553. L --- ---- ---- - (Broke) PL 98'T19.a . .- .- -- ,. 14 THE MIAMI TIMES Friday January 29 1965 , -- ---------- ---------- -- -- -- --- ...I..." .'''' II''. --- ------------ ------------------------------------- -- - Phil Ossofcr r; AND A-U- ';;/ ') I HAPPENINGS IN OUR SCHOOLS paths Occasionally with a person one crosses who Aurora Lodge No. 810, his wife Sylvia, six child calls himself an agnostic: Grand United Order of ren, his parents, Mr. and -------- -- -----------------------.- ---- ------------ Odd Fellows observed its Mrs. Lorenzo Lockhart of -- thereis - -,---,-.-.- one who Is not sure . '1'" W -- -- -- -------- ---- -- --- -- tatlve staff visited B.T.V. a God because God is 100th anniversary Jan. a Fort Fincastle, three NORTHWESTERNThe 21st. Dr Conant North Dade unknowable. One might The celebration will be brothers, five sisters and Allen UnIversIty; January expressed his pleasure as RecreationCenter say the agnostic is a Missourian held session in August during the other. 'relatives. of > the District I < College Choir of ColumbIa he viewed classes in act- spiritually, declaiming Grand ' South Carolina, gavea Ion and toured the school NewsAfter a "You've got to Lodge.In Repesentatlves of the concert in the school show me" challenge. Bahamian Contractors As- plant observing the ten weeks of play event sociation and the Baha- auditorium on Wednesday; lead- the lodge sent the Editorof still the Spoilers are can Dr. Walter Kerr, Direc- Since no one mas Construction and afternoon. Ing in the adult basket- truly describe God Ina The Tribune a check tor of the National Youth for $560 Building Trade Union ball league with a 5re- the doubt to be divided Thaddeus- Plnckney and Foundation will present tangible way among the signed an agreement on cord. The Bachelors and His existence remains following during about Jan. 4 to increase a wages Thomas Brady represented a program spec- funds: the Royals are followingwith in the mind of the Crippled Children, MNHS at the scIence ial assembly February 4, Retarded Children nine pence per hour. The record. Last Ran- Dr. Kerr is entertainer a 4-1 agnostic. new wage scale became ; seminar "Frontiers iiScience" an furly Homes weeks results the Spoilers Emergency held pn the Uni- Lawyer, minister, a man defeated the Matadors Everywhere we look, Hostel, the Salvation Army effective Jan. 8. versity of Miami campus of many talents. 11 0-8-t, Bachelors. defeated we find creations such as Blind School and the Don't think "Cuba" + January 22-23, 1965. Attention parents o f the Mustangs 01-56, pottery, automobiles and Old Folk Home. doesn't fall in Nassau. twelfth grade students! A The Royals defeated the airplanes. In fact, every- Carl Sweeting who has Valria June Small, edi special meeting for pa- Jets 89-81, and the Raid- thing on earth has been Miss Jean Isabelle been accused of doing tor-in-chief of The North- vents of members of the ers defeated the Rudglers created b y someone o r Thompson, daughter of numbers business, is hav- westerner, was saluted as; senior class will be held 9756. The leading scorersin something, and that some- Mr. and Mrs. Ellison A, ing the time of his life In Top Teen in the Miami February 10, In .the school those games were Wal- one or something had to Thompson of Bethel's Ad- court trying to get Herald of January 21. auditorium at 8:00: p. m. lace Francis 32, Roosevelt have greater intelligence dition, was called to the straight with the law. This Is also regular PTA Newholds 31, Frank Rolle than the object created. Bahamas Bar on Jan. 9 f The singing o f MiamiNorthwestern's meeting and other parents 26, Thomas Brown 24, Think now of the many In a ceremony held at the The Abaco "forward choir on Walter 27 and things man himself has Supreme Court by his are also urged to attend. McDouglad .;ca tter" radio-telephone records was featured on Donald Griffin 27. The not created. The universe, Lordship the Chief Justice system was officially Station WAME o n Sun- We are happy to wel- leading scorers In the league the earth, trees, man him- Sir Ralph A Camp- opened .Jan. 8 at Marsh day morning under the come Mr. Nathaniel Cooper are: Joe Smith 120, self; who can claim to heJJ. Harbor. Two plane loadsof I,, sponsorship of Richard who will h e assisting Prank Rolle 105, Thomas doutfc the existence of a C ablnet Members son's Mortuary. Patrons .11'. Elston Davis on the Brown 90, Jack Swllley 90, Greater Intelligence which Sponsored by the Hon. Members of the House, and friends who would Driver Education Range George Webb 86, Bobby created these? Eugene Dupuch Q C., and Senate and staff a copiesof senior member of the law , like to purchase his semester. Brown 77, Talmadge Fair this recording should 74, Albert Sands 73, HJer- It seems to me that the firm of Dupuch and Turn- members of the Telecom- munications contact members of the imv NKWB man Anderson 72 and first step in a firm belief quest. Miss Thompson has Departmentand school's choir or Mr. Girl and Boy Counse- HerWert McClain 67. in God comes through joined that company. and the Telecommunications Ministry of Posts Evans, the director. lors will build a rock garden faith. Surely, the very existence , The Wide Free MisThompson is a flew from Nassau to par- in the Memorial Garden County of man on earth Willie C. Rodgers, MNH of BTW as their contribution Throw Tournament will should bring into being niece of Justice Isaacs, ticipate in ceremonies. S forward, Is Dade Coun- to the beautification be held at the area Jan- the faith needed to enableone acting Puisne Judge and The Public Schools were ty's second highest scorer drive Geo. Camp- uary 22nd. The winners of to believe in this Gerald Isaacs. Deputy closed so that the children Comptroller) of Customs. could be and among prep school bas- hell is thb coordinator for the area were Leroy Bap- Greater Intelligence present ketball players, this sea- the bfautification which tiste Junior High b o y.'s: After graduating from the Police Band from son. Rodgers has an average will get underway Jan. 25:,, making 32 of 50. Senior The Bible emphasizesfaith Government High School Nassau added zest to the of 27.5.Sophomore. Bethsheba Dean co-edl- High boys Andrew Nes- as an attribute o f she studied in Jamaicaone occasion. The system will Itor of the Washingtonianand bitt 35 out of 50. Boys the better life o n earth. year then went to the eventually)) provide first Faith University of London and class communication from classes have Mr. William J. Stir- that came close In therunoff moves mountains. been assigned new home- director of the Student but 'wUl not shoot in \.1att. 17:20); "For by was admitted to the Bar most of the settlements at - rup rooms flowing the close of Activities at BTW the county wide tourna- 'alth ye stand," (2 Cor. in the Inner Temple in Abaco to New. Providence. their Driver Education attended of ment all shooting 50 shots 1:24): ; ", .For we walk by London last Nov. 21 She a The a classes The sophs seem color pictorial prevue exhibit of each are Robert Gantt 28, faith,. not by sight." (2 I 13 the third woman barrister following studentsat happy over the assignments scenes from the movie, Ernest Stewart 28 both Cur 5:7.) in the Bahamas Institute the Nassau Technical --- recently passedthe junior high and senior 'The Greatest Story Ever The agnostic plantinga Eron Arlington Lock- City and Guilds of fold- and a color film entitled high Samuel Stanley 34, seed has faith being London that Coach James Wanza, and James Moss 34, hart was killed at Eight Institute exami- "The Film Maker" : t Head Football Coach at properly nurtured, nations in concrete prac- Mile Rock Grand Baha- j MNHS, was featured in''at the DuPont Plaza Hotel that seed wIll become a tice: Percy Armbrister, The Miami Herald on Jan. 18"The. North DadeRecreation plant or tree. To me, thisis ma Dec 31. Funeral ser- Newton Bain, Percy Bly- Sunday as "A Sport In Greatest Story a tangible example o f vices were held at De- den,. Christopher Burrows, Our Town" by Neil .Am- Ever Told" will premierehere the existence of God, for meritte's Funeral Home Oldan Johnson, Levonne dur Herald Sports Writer Feb. 19. Those In attendance With only three more can I believe make that "Only" God .Jan. 10. His survivors are :Moxey and Mark Murray.BE , called "All- a tree. Wanza was were given the weeks left in the first [!( American" as a coach anda opportunity to meet Adiilt ; <<' ; \ '...." : . 11: half of the Basketball % representatives An the ' leader, and several shotsI t example of apparent z n various poses were Stevens Productions of fighting harder. Now there the agnostic theory is ; ; NURSE'S;-< AIDETHE \ 1 shown. Los Angeles and the Unit- 1 9 ., { I I are three teams tied for seen in a story about a , .. .. ..... _. " ; .. ed Artist Corporation. first place with 5-1 rec- noted ""' "''''''''' '''''''''4 "" .J. agnostic, Col. Parents of :.Ninth( .and Tenth Graders attended According to Dr. Bert ords. The Royals, the Roltert Ingersoll. Duringa IDEAL SCHOOL FOR "Parents Night"1-! MNHSon Kleinman emblems for Spoilers and the Bachelors visit with Rev. Henry Wednesday,'January 27a the good readers program The the Jets Bachelors 59-56 with defeated Ward Beecher, he noteda TRAINING NURSES' AIDES t which time they received Lire decorative and attrac- beautiful globe portraying - Thomas Brown their chUdren'ssemester tive. Watch this columnfor scoring the constellations and The 2380 W. FLAJGLER STREET points. Royals upset stars of the heavens. land reports participated a listing of the wIn- the 85-66 Wal- Spoilers "This is in workshops just what I've ners of the reading pro- designed t o help' foster gram. Dr. Kleinman also ter McDouglad hitting 33 been looking for," he. said pupil achievements indicated that the scores an Talmadge Fair hitting after examining It. "Who Call for information 226-7403 or 443-9741 23. Wallace Francis hit 30 " made through informal educational for the ninth grade this for the losers. it? New classes begin Mon. & Thurs., Feb. 9-11 experiences for pa- )year indicate a decided "Who made it?" repeated - rents. improvement i Beecher in simulated Morning classes 9 a.m.12 p.m. BTW HIGH SCHOOL Principal Nicholas Bo- j# .CENTERVILLAKINDERGARTEN: j astonishment. "Why, Colonel Evening classes 7-10 p.m. rota was an active participant I nobody made It; it 12th. Ball will be held on at the' National I 1 just happened." Student Council District Association of Secondary You may rg Ulr now,. Hoi Jan. 29th, 1965 at 8:00: pm - School meeting Principals lunch.e and pick-up MTTICO in the School's gymna- While he, was in attendance C "" 20ih MTOREWIDE OLEARANCr sium. Mrs. W. H. For information call AnniversarySALE ' The B. T. W. Tornado .Jamison assistant principal 691-7796, 96-3802 or r TREMENDOUS DISCOUNTS basketball five defeatedthe for administration, 634-5867 ( John F. Kennedy was in complete charge of t' ON ALL NEW AND USED PIANOS & ORGANS High School Cagers Jan. the school Bethsheba 5932 NW 17th Ave. E. Dean, reporter. Tn. Most V.reotll.Organ In tIt.World 23rd. by a score of 89-62. IRS RUTH COPEMND!' Belter ShoesONE Scoring the most points .7h.Amazing were Irvin Baulkman 25, points.and Willie The Cagers Williams will 22, Centervilla News BulletinThe I a.... take on the Miami North- Parents Club of songs. Those who were WEEK, ONLYCHILDRfrVS ] TRANSISTORORGAN western Bulls on Jan 30, Centervilla Kindergarten not here missed a treat. In the Booker T. Washington I is sponsoring a Night of Gymnasium. Games Friday night, Feb. Mrs. Dorothy Cooperwas Students from Booker 5, 1965 at 8.00; p.m.A elected Assistant Sec East KtytMrilifttsiplipiat to hit CM Cll Washington attended an, prize will be given to The major' fund raising .....11..1..,teetfll. institute for All Dade the parent with the lar- }project ..or the school .,.11141..'.1. County Youth held Jan. gest number of patrons term lf04-G5, Mr. and .. 22, 1965. The group discussed present. Please invite as Miss Centervilla Contest r'r' PtrcissiM pmUnJIT "Issues presented. tttitfef effects (ritie.mieS" . That Will many friends as you can. was every Affect Inter-Group Rela- A variety of games will child is a candidate. You Isee) .Mudslie.tcJ tions in 1965" at the he planned for you. There may begin raising your B YEAR WARRANTY McAllister Hotel. Mrs. will be something for money now. Rules for the $ OUT NOW EAST TERMS Clara Mathews, Special everyone to do. contest will be given out 495 : Education Teacher and in our next regular meet- PRCISSTART '11,011 Miss Marie Roberts were Enclosed you will find Ing. 'AT. . faculty participants. Top- curds: for .the patrons A TUN? , ics covered such themesas (persons whom you will It was reported that BUSTER BROWN SELECTED & GUARANTEED USED Delinquents, Drop-outs, Invite). Please sign your Mrs. Ramsey Is on the STRIDE.RITE and little cheer ORGANS sick list a PIANOS to them. . Broken Homes, and the name POLLPARROTTJUMPIN Retarted. Paulette LaRhoda We wish to thank you was sent her way. JACKS VTALNUTVINfT SOTfO lALOWINOMAMNIO $ ftI: reported that the ses- for the splendid cooperation Our next regular 'meet- ..wtfMFIiiUh tlfSrHARBMANtflNI 1IfiJ" sions were Informative. that have given ing will be Fell 19, 1965. THOMAS you SAVE UP TO 4ft . $396 So let us not forget Feb. The Student Council as this term, and we are w.a/aeflll T..I $319 MANUAL< . :. and Feb 19. a project for 1965, is to asking for your continued $3" 5" FAMOOSBIUNO provide a school supply support, because we are Sincerely, Mrs. Cloru ,. a UL8WM BUILT 595 i'1g. 1 2 . shop, in which books and working for the welfareof Harris Prey Mrs. F. PIANO Fr.. Meee,1T5 our children md our Sec.1rs.. Ortbp... **.. other school supplies will Washington, IULIRANSCNSNNCT.EMny MFRneNpiiov.$4i be sold. In past years this school.At it. E. Copeland) l, _Sup. Net I.dwfd. $389. ; was a yearly SC project.Dr. our l lust meeting, THE 'TIMES' GOES TO $CJWJ7tQh &D SPINET 1 YL OL | ) - Jan 15, 1965. the children James B. Conant, of our school entertained. 9' 1121 N.W. 36tt St ..HE 54311 HOUSE ?f.P'ANOS and ORGANS Mrs. Anna COLLEGE MOS. Dr. Youngert, the parents by singing,. pill PARKING Bar UtE ,13641'N.W.7th-AVE. 611 3713 Brenner Myers, and perms Fume of their best loved' ,'. 1946 ............"' ...-..a....LW,IN IT. ..... ....awL t .->onnel from the Adminis- $3.50 ,I ' - -_ -- - -- w- _ m- ---w--W = j jH"no THE MIAMI JIMESf Fridoy, January 29, 1965 15 fa.Jtl U.IL I__ l i In U .*&Sftfe&n&vV Jteft aB( MBlL miMll iMfcJ-.l*>iiiiiiiMi** M III M >i in "-" inmil>ifiMir nniMMr r* I .IS.; ) 4_ .Wb1A- : R""t"H'I i. ;_; eAaY/NwdrwwwR.l'a .vAw.ir N f A 1- ! Laigstoi in us eiiort to clear me way lor z,4uu low ed Hughes Writes rent public housing Monday, the Miami Housing were owned privately,. some $566,000in Authority ran into new opposition from property taxes would have been paid. It Special ,Poem For CORE the Free Enterprise Association. showed that the payment in lieu of taxes was The group of landlords, in a letter to Metro just over $100,000.Contending . Langston Hughes, the To dream of vast horizons commissioners: stated its objections, and attached that if private 'owners were, Poet Laureate of of the soul Negro audit of the MHA books made an a loans is the MHA "they America, wrote the folThrough dreams made given government as , lowing poem expressly for whole, year ago in an effort to prove its case. would be competitive," Markowitz suggestedthat a new greeting card to Unfettered, free help The MHA will ask the Metro Commission loan institutions have refused to buy mort- me! be issued shortly by CORE TO ,YOU All you who are dreamersTo Monday to execute a cooperative agreementthat gages on property in the area, implying that sit and dream, to sit too, is needed before the housing can get fed- growth of public housing is to blame. and read, Help me to make eral aid.Metro. ' The Miami Board of Realtors said last:week -T To sit and learn about Our world anew, the world I reach out my hands commits itself to continue its enforce- there are more than enough privately owned Outside our world of here to you. ment of minimum housing standards, under apartments'to meet the need for elderly hous- and now- -Langston Hughes Our problem world the agreement, and to working out a "pay ing. .Vr1".....The...."QUVU", ,I _CORE riujeci nJ__.Southern;, _wmcn' ment in lieu of taxes" by the Metro Housing A majority of the'2,400 new units would be has shipped over 100,000 Authority for senior citizens who would not be able to books to Freedom Schoolsand high rent, and few of those who Costing an estimated 25 million dollars, theMHA's pay very own BE Education Centers in homes in the old will area get enough money in the deep South and is program was approved principle by seeking funds through the the Metro commission over last minute opposi- from the property to buy a new home when SOMEONE Langston HugTies-lTom tion of the Free Enterprise Association last they are relocated.The . Feeling all season greet- ing card, wrote, Mr. October. powerful realtors withdrew their ob- SPECIAL! Hughes: "Sing on, 0 poetof Harry Markowilz: president of the associa- jections_ after the MHA promised would sup- our new . day Long tion port the realtors application for a federal rent said the audit of the MHA SlpU.ple graduates do may your mighty thusU a year ago subsidy in ptciaUz d work n the "ions verses ring out for showed a net loss of $340,512. It also contain. program Miami. care of the kk the freedom!" aged ad the belpless.Every Hood, Pamela Day, La- * day the I fonaad The C. S. E. P. Committee raine Fox, Virginia Tala- : AUTO INSURANCE I : includes ., : Benjamin A. ,, for quit/led peraoBBd to rice, June Corbett. ' perform thus rateable Brown, chairman; Robert Check our new, lower rate aad easy financing * ten Ice grows greater and Daniels and Ashley King, The new greeting card f. IMMEDIATE 5Rt22 FILING co-chairmen' ; Mary Buckley i Be ordered from ' f greater. Mrhtlngalo College may ; Bring thia ad to office aDd our receive free Brown 'i a gift trains a4 qualifies treasurer and I CORE, 38 Park Row, NYC , you to jots the many Samuel Akesson, Marilyn 10038. D. Goodman and Son Inc. , other MghtlBgale grada- Emhorn, Iris Smith, David .ff "Insurance, Real Estate, Mortgage ates_ that are performing Holderidge, Virginia --- : n. .t__. __.._._v__. At..*. .sold ____ ___ _.._ a Nightingale gra ate yom tan choose your ; "" <" v. ....... ............... Job your hoar the : mir :iiIm time JOB want to work cc i : You can ..ajoy the knowledge ,,- #!!k ",,,w '? h I ,:t llHt you are doing a valuable 'Job, the train- 18 MINUTE ATTENTION CYCLE lag IN simple and can be adapted to your conrenlence. Fastest, Cleanest, Lowest Drying costs Call for an ap- Facing difficulty, bad luck, evil conditions? polatment today and find BRAND NEW YOU'LL LOVE IT oat how very easy It Is to Always attended for cleanliness and serviceS Smiling Eddie Lee Pitt- Seeking success and peace of mind? Consult qualify for this valuable train lag. Bpeclal hours man, popular local businessman Bishop Virdue. For appointment call: 377-1396 arranged for mothers. Is the new oWn-, 1815 N.W. 1st Ct., Miami, Florida Day or night classes. Women 5101 NW 17th Ave er of the Dive-Inn Bar, J 1772 NW 79th St. Phone Message meetings and prayers for the sick. high Bp school to :S diploma eligible ne-No Li;' ....._16: ,.... _.,.... "'" .'::- _iii ... ,,,-, ,..,' .. f.91-9431. lIe Invites all Each night 8 p.m.DONATIONS. his old friends to come trwary. V h tuition pay- and ONLY meet new friends. meat- Everyone welcome IncU Phone 377-0294 , College Nightingale S QQ cES bro LovIge. Hires First Negro f REDUCE P ,. up to IllS. Miami AT. f;y : SAVANNAH. Oa.--(NPI) graduate of Savannah Mrs. R W. Hoangabook The Chatham County (Savan- State College, who scored 6 poundb weekly R. N.. Director Where old and new friends neet nah) police department has 95.5 on the civil I I service announced that It has hired examination, the second Dr Long Jr :' : EARL EDWARDS, PROP* ;:| tits first Negro policeman. highest score ever attainedby #" ) ," ," County Police Chief C.F. any applicant. 1545 S.W. lit St. f: .PII.NEJ 22 44N M..,. TH AVE.1? Love said that he had hired Butler replaces a white FR 3-2748 Z4N : ,f< <" ... '. ; '" <,' >- : William 0. Butler 30-year- officer who was fired. 00000000000000Dugie's ... ...... ............ :, PROTECT YOUR FURNITURE .. .... .....- .... -. ": f": f""' >>- -- '...-.'...--".'...-- .......... .. Guest House rt WITHOUT HIDING VfS 11AUTYICUSTOM 1(J The hones of unusual rooms : t"w mss. MADE 1j) HAIR DOESN'T GROW? 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PHONE 154-6201 Miami, Fife PHONE 6963771r I I t I ,..... .4 - -.._--- -.... -. .w. ..- : 4 -- 4. 4> -- __ .. . r---: : -1 THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, January 29, 1965 r ,__. ____ Illinois Resident I'KILSOXAL MENTION Billboards Likes The Times Miss Glenda Bennett, Proclaim Milk daughter of Mr. and.Mrs. Dear Sirs: Nathaniel Dennett Sr. a Drinkers T k I it 4 Will you please renew junior at St. Augustine's I i rL my suhscriptlon one more College was. home for the don't have Charles year. I really holiday Miss Bennett how I agent. 1101 NW words to tell you her house the brought as drinks milk. And 9i1. do enjoy reading guest, Miss Jeniel King, . Callowa radio Times.I also at St. ) a junior Augustine' - sister of glad to say ". Miss King, a cer. am very do lot of other that I once lived in Miami native of Raleigh N. Coo GreaterIlamL the of Mr. and can see why daughter so you I like the Times. Mrs. U.I King, reports Mr. North is rx! having'enjoyed ,her stay about 100 people Very truly yours, and wishes to say thanks area, all milk : t N. Mitchell all who her visit _ to made who are nkw Evanston, Illinois enjoyable. names throughout 4 + I'j ::ryrf, _! '.}aliAlN"sWJ Ia It's part of a r r ;:. Among whom are Mr of the Southeast 1 and Mrs. Henry Flakes, Dairy Institute. Mr. and firs. Rudolph Leggett )Ir. and Mrs. M. Among the NEAK.'h . Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Edward eis are Metro Drip in Theatre Smith of Miami. Mr. Chuck Hill, md Mrs. Alvin Harrison MacArthur. the Ce>o 1 laly blears and many others.lluth third richest Palm Beach Miss Bennett and radiocaster , Miss King are honor students Larry King. : j on the Dean's list t and mernlKMS IIf the AKA Milk I is too / Sorority just for the > Ii the' bllllKXinK' mrrw . .\I&.. visiting the Ben- drink milk -" ----- :;I IN1S nets over the holidays AMoel Co.fere.ce of the Notioaol Aleut Cecil of UHCF Old the P...-. Mr. and Mrs. Peters were : ::::l:!::::::::::: .and their now loves! and long of Pensacola and will ..ei ia Dallas, Texas o. Febroary 5-7 at the Dallas Statl."'- .It.. Mrs. Ellan Jean Smith, .!.) the BetheM.Cookaaa Aleaai will be those show i I. photo. secretary at the Miami 7 DAYS FROM right are: joie S. Frisk, Kali 0.01 Presided of the Alo..i Association of I.9j..Jyg Times. College; Miss Uadelyo Satire, jeaior fro. Mini aid "Miss B-CC PreAI. - HAKES ONE ...., 1965; Carver A. Portiock, Executive Secretary of Berh...-CoolBai HotiooelAssociatioa SOCIAL SECURITTCriminal -A''.... ; Johaay C. Mosely, fresh.... froa Halloadale, fl.. ::::urre:::::::u:::::::::: violation of laws affecting entitlementto social security payments - can result in in- prisonment or heavy fines, t Edward P. Blonston, Dis- 5 trict Manager of the Social Security Administration' DISCOUNTLAND in Miami North, warned today. Mr. Ulon- ston called attention t o sie' the sentence imposed on rye r November 30, 1IHJI, in Wilson North Carolina on Hattie B. Hawkins.sentencedto Mrs 5757 EW. 27ft AVL PEIIIE S4S3WTST. MON.mau SAT. i WiCAlLAJl'IIM.D6'+/ < TEl1J s.wALAS Hawkins was . serve 9 months in pri- W.HOU.YWOOB' 10..L9 : ,'LIS ", son. She pleaded guilty to MIAMI CEIIEI ; giving false statements in. 635 0736 238 2901 945 0381 SUN111$ I'.i' Isech:;: connection for mother's with an monthly application -- rTHfti; : :,,.. Mr.benefits.1 lions ton said the Social Security Adminis- WEWBTWffSMl '.h f, tration has the duty of \! GREGORY TQMUMTTX detecting any fraud that I LAMPS PECK may exist at any stage of the claims operation and : f t, ANTHONY recommending prosecutionwhen QUINNOMAR air Blonston the facts added justify that it. O AM THROW the majority 0 f claims SHARIF were free of fraud because PILLOWSY.e.C. processes;! and procedure 4 used by the ad- BEHOLD minisration have tJeen effective i n keeping t o a A k I minimum the payment of rk benefits 'to those not entitled t PALES T: to them. tl' , . / '' J" '' ) Wllkl.1I 'fJllrl,,;' :",.Specluls -S s. Fr : r '64 Classic C.sto. 1 Ro.hler.4.4100. S..... ARM CHAIRS Avtoaatic rraasnissioa,ro- VACTGITlICT n A\9,heater,recliii.g > Q utity liaiteFell 11tilDlEiUNITZ $1795 leats.1 GNIIQU08R&8M '&4 Ro.bler i sewomstrumuain door $H... RaJio, beater, U PR :!MI recli.I., seats. Qeastity . li.ltH. Fell price $1495. M f, The above cars have I low :i .11..,. ..d l carry the ...- t [ laace af factory warranty. : ...... PIECES In AT A OHlfJAHBTSSTARTS 59 Chrysler. 4- Fell power, aetoaiatic i traasaiissioN, radio 0541igtor. Ffes. 2 Chain. THHRSBAY&t - Factory air coaJnlioa. iii PRICE M._ ----;. -- 5 : Oer special today .-, 4 ply Covering & t SupportMAUDfUVUrYASCTUPOUUM $795 , ; TttfV'lCf .. 5"00r' '59 OUs.obile ((98)). C..svertill. -'t' Fitt(1'H. : .. Fell power, avto I. r rrr .t ')oJ atic traasnissioM, factory t :! MMlu'I 1 I'I'.E air co.ditiofl.Yoe see ..N aid drive this car to appreciate t lIKs..L: . Ltl4cxarr ,. the price. $995.Cr. . ..* Iris.Ru.bhr o .r ' r t I . :7090 NY 2.. An. 751-2475 - : .. -' COMPARE 49.96IritT IN CG10 :,Opea. Soadey 10 .. to 6 p. ] 1 _ l I "--------- |