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i' '! - Z of FU Library TPORA 1U TUR BIT woe MUTAMUR IN ILLI81 ,Galne villet Fla Volume 43, No. 2 MIAMI FLORIDA SEPTEMBER 10. 1965 12 Pages . ,** UpMtSM MI I IB IMMI ialtBKW Wm ll l l I HURRICANE 4ld8ta $YWASABiIP'DJ' AMI WAS if] DI B |**>F ,ryfiVt.d *w4 n > > b ,< w&K vx - 8 Policemen Lose Fight c r e EYE CROSSES 40 MILES y- , I For Detective RatingEight SOUTH AT KEY LARGO Runaway hurricane Betsy, who staggered up and for detectives. local police Negro down the Florida Atlantic Coast for four days like a men lost another court fight Circuit Judge Grady Craw- Wednesday to force the cityto ford ruled that the citydid not drunken sailor, finally came to town Wednesday night. promote them to detectives.In have to promote them. Luckily for Miamians her port of call was 40 miles I plain clothes as detect- The officers are Whitfield south at Key Largo where the full force of her 140- " ives, the patrolmen worked for Carroll, Fred Ebron, BenJa- mile winds were felt at 3:30 a.m. Wednesday. years, but wanted the higher min Guilford, Kenneth Hamilton - Average winds in Miami with the The were only 80 mph rank mace permanent. Kenneth Jones, Archie court said that none of them McKay, Ernest Hayes and strongest in Dade County being registered at 120 near i, passed the competitive exam Ralph white. Homestead. The first consistently strong winds be- j i gan belting Miami early Tuesday night as Betsy's : winds lapped at everything within 300 miles on each ,<' r side of her 45-mile wide eye. Strongest winds hit the .) city around midnight. I . f Dade County's million plus residents frightened * into extreme caution by the unpredictable maneuvers ;' of Betsy battened down and taped the windows and stayed put in their homes. Some 12,000 mostly Miami I : Beach and Key Biscayne residents, sought out the , Red Cross shelters for safety. : Residents began cautiously venturing back into 1 the streets about 8 o'clock Wednesday morning survey- ! ing the uprooted trees and damaged shrubbery. Over- ) all damage was far less than had been feared. : BEN BROWN JULIAN BOND Hurricane warnings came down at 5 p.m. wednes* ' day as Betsy blasted her way across the Gulf of Mexico \ 2 YOUTHS CHASED OUT OF to threaten the Texas coast. tY T d41 Irt School children had a bonus avcation, not being GEORGIA LEGISLATURE called back to classes until Friday. It's not all gravy I though, the lost time must be made up. RETURN AS LAWMAKERS a Water cause more damage than wind in this hur- ,I I liqtd1c ricane. More than five inches of rain fell in 24 hours. : r.1 ,Two young 'Nepoes.whowere ,Bond.,sought support from, High tides whipped water all over Biscayne Boulevard. It}, chased out of the Georgia the 400 white voters' In his Key Biscayne was' completely covered and Miami ,} legislature a few years ago district. Beach's Collins Avenue was filled with sand and wa . for sitting in the white sect- Brown ignored the 800 ter. ( ion of the gallery will be whites in his middle class Power lines were down all over town and only a ' back next January as elected district. 4 representatives of the people Both freshmen lawmakersare areas had electricity a few hours after the hurricane. of Georgia. confident that if Georgia J More than 30,000 telephones were out of service. Re- They are part of the "new 200,000 registered Negro vot- Mystery Surrounds Death pairmen were rushed into service at daylight Wednes- look" in Georgia politics, the ers get organized, they can day and by Thursday most utilities were back in busi- September issue of Ebony Ma- send a Negro senator to Washington gazine reports. in 1972. of Dorothy Dandridge ness. \ The two young represen- Ebony also profiles sena- tatives Ben Brown, 25, and tors Leroy Johnson and Horace Dorothy Dandridge, beautiful She filed for bankruptcy in Homer Orders Stricldng i Ward. Other House Julian Bond also 2S, will mem- and popular singeractresswas 1963, claiming her debts totaled join with six other Negroesin bers featured in the national found dead on Wednesdayin $127,000 and that she Negro monthly include Mrs. Trashmen Back to WorkIt Georgia's 205-member the apartment she occupiedin was out of work.She also said House of Representativeswhen Grace Hamilton; John Hood; the Sunstrip area of Hollywood her earnings amounted to was barely a matter of ty Public Works Director, John it in January. Julian Daughtery Albert convenes ; California.The $50,000 a year.According hours after Hurricane Betsy McCue, Betsy was kinder to Two others will take seatsin Thompson; William Alexander, cause of her death is to a statement had cleared the environs of our area than Cleo in 1964. the Senate. and Rev. J. D. Grier, Jr. not known at this time. made by detectives, she returned Dade County that County Ma- McCue said that the coun- Minimum i rmnin n ;i -mi Ulull... "Ji'J. ""--'--. irn rmnn innfsieaJi Miss Dandridge's body was on Tuesday from a tripto nager Porter Homer ordered ty's 75 garbage trucks and 60 ; found by her manager, accor Mexico she visited a doctor striking trash collectors to trash trucks, manned by 500 Gov. Burns Names Negro ding to sheriff's deputies who who told her she had a return to work to tackle the men wi 11 tackle the huge identified it. broken bone in her foot. big clean-up. chore 10 hours a day, 7 daysa { The singer-actress began She had an appointmentwith Homer issued a "state of week until the task is com- to State Board of her professional career as a the doctor for Wednesdayto emergency" message in pleted. McCue himself will i band vocalist and worked her have the foot put in a cast. which he ordered the waste make a helicopter survey of way to stardom in the movies. When she failed to appear the collection employees to report the entire county.On . Funeral Directors She won wide acclaim in the doctor notified her manager.In for work at 7 a.m. Thursday Monday (Labor Day), films "porgy and Bess" and 1962, Miss Dandridgewon lie also issued a call for the garbage and trash collec- I Governor Haydon Burns Larkins, born in Tampa, in "Carmen Jones," winningan a divorce from her second temporary employes to assistin tors staged an unannounced has appointed David Thomas iii I borough County,attende Academy award for her ac husband, John Denison, clearing the debris. walkout, vociferously demand- Larkins to the State Board of the public schools of the ting in the latter of the two a restaurant owner. She was According to preliminary ing higher wages and better Funeral Directors and Em- county. He also attended the plays. 41 years old. reports issued by Dade Coun- working conditions. balmers for Florida, accord- Florida A&M College, Tallahassee - the Bernard ing Florida to ,a Gibson statement Morticians, president made Association by of- the tuary Worsham science.He I was and .graduated honorably School of from Mor-dis- ;;,Sandpit Digging .alled. j in Opa Locki.l: I < _, _.>i_. ,_.., charged from the -' .n Gibson a Fort Pierce after serving three U. and S. Army one Operations at the Opa- politics.: This is not city property titled to a permit.- Digging at the sand pit has funeral director and morti- half years. He has been a resident locke sand pit were stoppedby it's our own private prop- "But we are losing money, been going on for 15 years. cian recently headed a com- of Clearwater, Pine Circuit Judge Hal P. Dekleon erty and the city has n rightto protested Roth. The Heller company, a national - mittee to Governor Bums' office las County, for the past 15 Friday. The judge said he arbitrarily deny our permit t t "Not losing just not continuing financing firm, acquiredthe 'I asking that a represen- years, where he owns and operates give disputants alll! day Sep- renewal.The Heller Co. filed to make money," re- operation whem the mort- a man- Dekle. died two olied fudge gag years ago. tative from their associationbe the Larkins Funeral tember 20 for a final airing, damus suit for order a court placed on the State Board. Home. which he set for 9 a.m. Opera- requiring the city to issue the tions at the pit have been a the permit as an administrative - controversial subject for a function. 2J85 STRAIGHT! I Reed Murder Charge ReducedThe long time. The matter came up before The point at issue is thecity's Judge Dekle because last Despite storms, mechanical and elec- refusal to renew WalterE. August while ha 16 was vacationing second-degree mur- held for second degree murder Haoler and Co.'s digging trical failures depressions recessions der charge against Montez Justice Berman bound permit. a stay order was issued ; I Reed, was reduced to her over to Criminal Court on by Judge Harvey S. Du- and the onslaught of - 29, Home and lot owners in Val which held everything in even savage capricious manslaughter by Peace Jus- the reduced charge. the area contend that the digging - status until the of quo return tice, Bernard Berman. The ,is dropping their proper- Hurricane Betsy; the Miami Times Judge Dekle. The order allowed charge was reduced after defense Goodhart emphasized that testimony about fre- Reed was shot twice in the i I nto the lake. quent rights between her and chest at point-blank range on Atty. Albert Wintraub told digging At Friday's hearing unblemished of never failing its publi- .. her husband Augustus Reed, August 20 while the two were 1 Dekle that the company is Judge said 1 can't step Dekle rnrand also 29.Over. arguing in their car after I pumping away and destroying tell the: city what to do. I cation date. It is our 2,185th consecutive the objections of leaving restaurant. I a portion of Opa-locka. a vacate the order and you can issue in 43 of publication. Prosecutor David Goodhart, Augustus was a probation Company attorney Bernard have an early hearing to show, years who urged that Mrs. Reed be officer at Youth Hall. ]Roth retorted, "we can't fight if you can, that you are en- '. ii 2 THE MIAMI TIMES Friday September 10, 1965 _ _.L_ U'H'H_ 'U r_" r_" .Barry College'"' Honors Nassau laKes lernjficBeating w I 10 Veteran EmployeesOn \!...- "'- From* :Betsy A brief, crisp descriptionof 'day'when trees star7 d September 8 at 5 p.m. N.W. 68th Terrace will be receiving The falling Sister Dorothy, O.P., President i- a certificate for 19 the unwelcome visit of Hur- screams of women am y of Barry College and 1 ricane Betsy to the Bahamaswas children could be heard years service in the kitchen.She's Prioress at the time. Winds buffeted the presented 10 Certi- is the comment was in Nassau harbor common on ficates of Service to Barry It told of tree limbs .snapping tipping big iron stanchion College maintainence person- campus is mentioned.Mrs. when Mrs.. Hall'sname and flying through the from the docks. Boats brok, nel being honored at a silver air; power lines shorting and away from their moorings and Hattie Denson, anniversary buffet by the Do- 1231 crackling, sometimes popping were lost despite the N.W. St., Apt. 4 of Miami, emer 61 minican Sisters and Dominican rocks cables ---itP like pistol shots; some gency rigged to secure has been with Priests and Mr. Thomas Barry 16 years. about a foot square, hurling them.The Ogden Chef of the College, Others to be given certificates by, propelled by wind gusts of big waterfront hotels is a resident at 12750 N.W. miles hour. didnof fare so with 10 years or more more than 140 per badly They re- 1st Ave., North Miami.. service ares Louis Pinero, engineer w The hurricane drifted slow- mained lighted and air-condit- the One Certificate of the recepients of Service of is ,of 11305 N.E.2nd Ave. / ly, with the eye hovering over ioned, powered by emergency v Miami; head gardener, Obadi- the lighthouse on the western generators. Their lobbies wet Mrs. Willie Mae Rogers Mrs. ahOilley, 1830 N.W. 51st Terrace ....... P _.,- end of Hog Island. Damaged jammed with guests and town. head of the laun- , Rogers now Miami; Mrs. Albertha 'card, tom down trees, broken people seeking shelter with dry, has been with Barry Col- Preston, 2355 Bunche Park, STUDENTS HONORED BY AG SECRETARY Aaron communication lines were her whom they did a brisk busi. well lege 21 years.De"I Lillis remember so Drive, Opa Locka, maid in Green, center, an accelerated junior at Florida A&M chief victims. ness, serving dinners buffet me at Sister the bus on my first meeting day. the freshman dormitory.Mrs. University, and Miss Diana Deskins, a senior at the The weather station at Nassau style and drinks on and off International Airport lost the rocks. There were only a few buildings Maude Symonette University of Washington, are shown last week receiving contact with the outside world The greatest, and pleasant . then and woods all 1921 N.W. 71st St., now retired copies of the Act signed by Abraham Lincolnin and even with the rest of the suprise was the around." Mrs. Rogers, 56, ; Mrs. Annie Mae Gar- way the 1862 establishing the U. S. Department of Agriculture. Bahamas. native homes survived the lives with her husband Fred dner, 786 N.W. 75th St.; Mrs. barricaded them- onslaught two of students and other Families of Hurricane They are Rogers at 5670 Fletcher St., Mary Robbins, 2180 N.W. 74th 1,837 young selves behind shutters and Betsy, Hollywood, Fla. She has two Terr., Mrs. Emma Lou Brown, people employed throughout the nation by USDA under indoors from Mondayto They stood firm in the tempestuous - stayed winds sons, Joseph Love of Miami, 575 N.W. 52nd St. the Youth Opportunity Program and the Department's Wednesday. The worst ofthe damaged when only a few and Wilber Love of Detroit. The buffet was planned for Tues- squarely hit by regular student summer employment program. Addit- storm arrived early a falling tree. . She stated proudly "and nine 200 family, friends and per- -- - grandchildren." A vacation in sonnel. There was entertain- ional thousands were employed part of the summer by .... .. | Hawksville, Georgia wity her ment by the Sisters and the USDA's Agricultural Stablization Service. Mr. Green, a I father, Issac Showers, is be- honored guests. This was an resident of Gainesville, Fla., spoke on behalf of all .L.y.i; ; ; ; ing amiversary postponed buffet.until after the those evening I whom of make fellowship Barry "the for students employed by USDA in the Washington, D.C. I f 1 Mrs. Rose Lee Hall, 1460 College Beautiful." area.- USDA Photoip' ' ___ - &yJULywwJ al --, Lr OPERATE HIS I ;=: ( \ OWN.BUSINESS] ; : . .. o a 1.- .. '( ) ,. He cii get stiffed \ J\ I w '' _ y " \ / ,) .':' for only: : 5J t 'j t1h _Jnif IN YOUR OWN NEIGHBORHOOD EACH WEEK ITS EASY! ITS FUNI! .. I Here's how .... -Wl V : First you buy 11 copies of the Miami Times for ) : 994. Sell them for 15<# a piece. You make 66< _.,,-- "'- profit. With this profit plus your original 99, in* I S- '' I vestment, you buy 22 more Miami Times. Repeat THE CHILD FATHER OF THE MAN'tion's I this process until you are selling 50 or more As part of a nationwide sary arrangements were lis Weaver, right. The Head may have never known be papers. When you are selling 50 Miami Times, Federal. effort to give hundreds promptly made. As a result, Start Protect also included fore. It is said, "As the twigIs of thousands of preschool scenes like those above were medical checkups, vocabulary bent, the tree's inclined," r you will make $3.00 profit for yourself each week. children a needed part of their regular schedule building, trips and other and Project Head Start leaders r--" """ ------&_--- -'--- ..,.. "Head Start" on the road to for the three volunteersin group activities, all planned declare that the sooner ' learning, Philadelphia officials recent months. Theyoungwomen to show the children that children begin to receive the : <" < CALL,'WRITE,OR VISIT{ OUR'OFI: ICE'R49 of the Administration are Miss Phyllis Juli- going to school can be a training they need, the better .. ' ficials of the .Administra ano, left; Miss Frances Ol- happy experience, a door will be their chances for : Nw. ,I5THAVE. ? .. OX ,1-0421 , tion's War on Poverty are son, center? and Miss Phyl world success in the future. '*.:.*;!>'f' '",' ... . \xrlnrilnrr tin r\na. nf Via no. -- opening on a new they ............................ . --------------------------- largest Project Head - -- Start undertaken - - programs this teachers Summer conducting, with about 300 that : From diapers to diplomas-- a ) GRAND OPENING !) " classes in 90 Philadelphia many schools. A paid teach I Your children i l look to you for support and \ -. - er's aide assisted with each education. = = -- - or.- : ; : class of 15 children. Classesare Here is where LIFE INSURANCE can give _ small in Project Head the help need. " you " Start receive so individual that each attention.child will ,," ." ..'..,--'"'--:'\," -_.. '.-""..,. .> ,./ _.,\, .:(.>.;,' .\!'>, ,<.'' ',. vA''J'{ j jt' I \ KING HOMES l " ' Most of the teachers' aides < : 2 /, - ---'-- : . I'N"t : : I . were qualified : college stu- ' dents who joined Project SEEACENTMAL > > tewtifil d4 1s' In r + toe : Head Start for the Summer. ., .1 : ; : : P.rk.7:1: . One problem encountered I a ,' ' by .Q TODAYHe ':: :;<'+:>" NORTH IMAM BEACH ., the Philadelphia project was C REPRESENTATIVE :: ? ." ::;: fit ,,: ,>;:,: that of getting enough civic .. : I volunteers-to ing staff during help supervised the teach j \, ..," '.... ".' I I Supervised Playground and Swimming Pool Set the Brand New Models At: play and rest periods, with will assist you in working our a program I many lunches of and the snacks routine, and steps with j, that will guarantee that your dreams for your I I 1420 HE 152nd Terrace involved in introducing the children will come true. 4-year-olds and 5yearoldsto i TV CENTRAL offers very attractive Modern I I COME ONE! COME ALL! YOU'LL AGREE YOU HAVE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING books and stories, for ex- Policies to fit particular needs j MORE GORGEOUS . ample. Three young women your up to the I II , above, on the clerical I amount of $50,000. staff Center at of the Humble Esso Credit Oil &Card Re- I WHOLE LIFE ENDOWMENT ,/ 3 Bedroom 2 Baths ."'" fining Company just outside EDUCATIONAL J '. v Philadelphia wanted to help, I 1 FROM $33 MONTHLY.' INS. & TAXES INCL 'T and were willing to work MORTGAGE REDEMPTION TERM / nights to be free to volunteer. I RETIREMENT HOSPITALIZATIONHEALTH t tI <; 4 Bedroom 2 Baths : ; ' ' They asked Esso supervisors I -;: :5 if their working hours could i II : FROM $94 MONTHLY. INS. & TAXES INCL. ( -- ,... } ' be adjusted and the neces- ( I AND FAMILY GROUP PLAN j jI "I j AND '\t f( NOTICEAdult Central Life Insurance Co. "-- YOU MAY CHOOSE YOUR OWN LOT ':- class will evening begin Monday typewriting, Aug i! Of FRIENDLY Florida"THE COMPANY" j LItVE"LIKEROyALwffiAJ,! KING| HOME 30 at the Booker T. Washing- ton Junior- Senior High School't I HOME OFFICE TAMPA FLORIDA I : , Estelle from 7 P.m.Waller to, instructor 10 p.m. Miss BRANCH OFFICES STATEWIDE OFFICE 1440 NE 152 Ttrr 9457431MODELS - ---1; sep 18 - - - OPEN DAILY'G5. / - - '- If' p. !;! ; ;. ,.. .. .. ., II - - THE MIAMI TIMES Friday September 10 1965 3 __.,__ , # --1"' '-- """"""" -' --'-- "-' Bro d With ::" .. "I r -8"ishop'-Qari, II'J.;' Kidnapping, Assault, Narcotics, tit"J;, ';. ", . h ._ .! __. _. '-. -- :" .-C _". rro" .. __' _or ...... :_.". _.>_..... .. ..H. ) NEW YORK Police 27, a disillusioned "sister"of Authorities found 11 women ed after refusing to collect : '" ' searched a three-story Brook LeGrande's nungarbedgroup including an attractive funds for the "church." - lyn "church" and dug in its of women beggars who blonde, and 50 children livingin According to police Le basement last Thursday in a said she was forced back to LeGrande's headquarterswyen Grande drove the women to search for the bodies of three the "church" after leavingthe they raided it. One of different parts of the city to ", f4/.A women who may have been flock LeOrange was LeGrande's married children beg with tin plates, each of part of the "harem" of a self- charged with assaulting two who lives in the neighbor- them collecting about $75 to .n ,. '. rl styled bishop with a long cri- other women, Ernestine Tim- hood, Clovelle LeGrande, 16, $100 a day.Police I minal record. mins, 28, and Betty Jean Davis was arrested on charges of '..loti..'. 26. assaulting a detective with an said LeGrande ws ; Authorities said they obtained eight-inch dagger. reported to be the father of 19 . a warrant to search the Police said they were Investigating District Attorney Aaron children by different women, hII headquarters of 41-year-old additional alle- Koota said several of the wo- although he claims only 12 bya }w 4.,,. .. ,, ..", ... yrt "Bishop" Devemon LeGrande claimed "Sister Eva. He served a ': gations of abduction men thry were being rape , after he was arrested on impairing the morals of a minor held prisoner on a threat by sentence in Sing Sing on an Sulayman Nyang, a student of Gambia, is shownin charges of kidnapjngt! assault LeGrande that he would "bury abortion charge and has a police - adultery, receiving stolen the office of Congressman Adam Clayton Powell upon and illegal possesion'oT nar- and them as he did three other wo- record of at least 10 arrests - property possessionof his arrival in this country where he will enroll as a cotics since and a revolver. pornographic material that men." Koota said the women 1946 on charges The kidnaping charge was had been made against Le told police three of their of attempted abortion, assault student at Saints Junior College in Lexington, Missis- brought by Bernice Williams, Grande. "sisterhood" had disappear- and larceny. sippi. With Nyang and Powell is Sidney Zagri, legis- lative counsel for the International Brotherhood of VolunteersNeeded Tea rasters 'sponsoring Nyang in this country. Negroes to Hold Balance of for Nyang's arranged scholarship by Congressman at the Mississippi Powell. junior collegewas Power as DC Self-Rule NearsPresident Mother's March ., StMaP5REE I,I Mrs Wyatt O. Crane, Mo- for 58&\\ Q1EEOf MOaE.. : ther's March Chairman " Johnson's President Johnson hailed required number. Dade County March of Dimes, E t ' strong push made it a probability clearance of the House bill The tide was turned by met this week with the 12 division WItN 510 ,.> i, .; :" \..,, ...) I f Friday that residents of as a "near victory in the bat- 38-year-old fourth termer chairmen who have ,n, > \ the District of Columbia soon tle of the American Revolution George Shipley (D., 111.). He joined her in organizing the FLOWERS FUR ALL OCCASIONS ' will have more control over -a revolution fought so waited only for completion of 1966 Mother's March. their own affairs than. they that men might govern themselves the opening prayer before he "The cure, recovery and Artificial Arrangements Potted Plants t have had fot 91 years. ," signed tile petition on a table repair of today's birth defects Funeral Arrangements Our Specialty , The likelihood of D. C. Johnson observed, with- below the speaker's ros and prevention of to- home rule became real Friday out further identidicationthat trum.Shipley's morrow's is the goal of The "A Visual Message with Flowers CorsagesFor when the 218th signature was a small group of men in the signature released National Foundation," Mrs. the Discriminating" affixed to a petition that will House long had balked the a bill that would giveto Crane told the group. "The force the House Committee on will of Congress on the home the residents of Washington thousands of women who volunteer Lowrie's Floiver Garden the District of Columbia to release rule issue. The reference was a chance to decide by referendum to assist in our an- ! an administration home- to the Southern dominated whether they wantto nual Mothers' March recog- rule bill it has zealouslykept House District Committee, be governed by a 19-mem- nize this challenge and we 6030 NW 7th Avtut ' off the House Floor. which has effectively blocked ber elected city council, women want to feel the per- I! The way has been clearedfor all bills that would keep their first since Congresstook sonal satisfaction of doing as .Monthru.Frt.4:30. PM to 8cOOP -$otl! 9:30,_AM ..to6PM. the bill to be put before Congress from acting as the over as the legislatureof complete a job in the field of PHONE 759-9168 NO ANSWER CALL HE 4-5801" the House on September 27 by "city council" for the nat- the district in 1874. birth defects as we did in the validation of the dis- ion's capital.Of conquering polio," she add charge petition that had been the 800,000 residentsin ed. . pending since August 24 the district, current esti- SUPPORTYOUR Volunteers in all parts of I ....... + the county are urgently need-1 1 ..-::' .. ....... <- --- '\.J Speaker John McCormack announced mates are that 58 per cent that he intends to are Negroes thus making it ed. Anyone should who wishes to Vo-j t.. ._HIIr' How! JI I Itgl call the measure up then; and the only large city in the na- lunteer contact r 't a assumes that it would pass, tion with a Negro majority. Harold Groninger, :" : : : \ YMCA March Coordinator, at the.10I, ':1L" II': J k since a majority of the 43 The warmth of Presideht I '\ books .r. ,I' : J : . . , cal March of Dimes office: .. . . . ,.. I ,.....I. . . members had signed the pe- Johnson's statement reflected 445-3592. t ".I"""""' .. ..:,."" : "'. T.:w J' "" " tition. the success of an urgent BETTY JONES \11.1. : \111.1. _____,__ JOINS .. I ""11 aJoumment" nearing, nn i ic" Douse campaign to U.S. AIR final passage could be forced round up the required numberof FORCESAN into next year. The final signatures to put the discharge ANTONIO, Tex Air- hectic days of the present petition over. Twenty- man Third Class Bettie J. FOR THE FINEST APARTMENTS AT MODERATE RATESCALL session might not provide five signers were recruited Jones, daughter of Rufus I time for the ironing out of dif Wednesday night. The num- Jones of 16501 N.W. 18th Ct., .-, .... ferences between: the ,House ber. of signatures stood at has completed U.S. Air Force bill and the one passed by 217 when the House adjourn basic military training at the Senate on July 22. ed Thursday, one short of the Lackland AFB, Tex. She is a .a BONDED 1 x member of the Women in the ------- -- W tlnlstkere .._.. USS United Sttltl Steel''1\19&>l Nc.Vo.li Wa.ld.to.. 164 l* lCo 'W> ::;': :.:'.: .. i;?:t: .: :' .i:.::'::';:r:"' ;;: trative specialisti! s being as- ( : :: :::: ::;;:.:;.: :. :; ; signed to Maxwell AFB, RENTAL Ala.,where she joins the sup- port staff of the Air Univer- I sity which conducts advan- ced professional military edu- AGENCY INC. cation programs for Air Force , . I officers. ...- I I The airman is a 1962 gra- r duate of North Dade High THE LARGEST COLLECTION AND RENTAL School, Opa-locka. AGENCY IN THE SOUTH; OPERATING IN HON. L. L. BROOKS DADE AND BROWARD COUNTIES. 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REEVES, Managing Editor I in this war, and feelings Fascell this week strongly endorsed lected children now Thi s "" are no longer hidden. In the a new federal program solely by institutions. Member>> of the National Newspapers Publl h.ri Attoclotlc 1 small area of my existence I designed to lift SVi million includes individual attentionfor well children as as SUBSCRIPTION RATES feel that nearly every person elderly citizens out of poverty. older needed by the } I have either personal care come across, (j ONE YEAR $5.00 SIX MONTHS $3.00 FOREIGN $6.0 . as a neighbor, friend ort announced younger ones. The new program E;;t;;dTTs.Vo;d Class Matter, August 9, 1927 at the Pos' chance acquaintance, has revealed by President Johnson "The program is thus designed ;" Office at Miami Florida, under the act of March 8, 187 6 I[ to me the side on which I this week will cost $41 to benefit our elder citizens CROWS Naturan from Healthy the HAIR Normal ROc, he stands, knowingly or un- million in its first stage. It both monetarily and by In YOUR SCALP. The condition Office at 6740 N.W. 15th Avenue Phone OX 10421 knowingly. Man's reactionsto giving them a personal sense your hair often depends httJ Ameri- is aimed at helping on the natural health otscalp. NEGRO PRESS" current events reveal histruefeeJingslnthesameman third of of satisfaction Congressman Years 'eo DOCTOR l "CREDO OF THE cans over 65 one NOT Invented The NEGRO PRESS b.ll.v.s that America can best Ua<.j whom have an average annual Fascell commented. called a medicited"formula CARBON the world from racial 'and national antagonism when It occores' ner that his fingerprints re- under Other programs for the elderly which it mixed with many P ; to every man regardless of race, creed or color hi:i. veal his phlslcalldenUty. income"The of ski 11s,needs 1150.and potential which "satisfy the de- BONOCU en ben*riclal is such ingredient a strong.: C human and (legal rights. Hating no man, fearing no man-tru i Many present-day whitet of our elderly have finally sire for useful participationin ful antiseptic and does such po t the firm belief th Americans who would not the Congressman work In helping Negro Press strives to help every man In been recognized in this our society" an ITC Is held back. participate in the actual com- stated "are employment BUMPY. DANDRUFT scalp u all men ore hurt as long as anyone the Congressman many' DOCTORS regard it mittment of a segment of humanity great declared.program "Not only willit services for the elderly with and PRJCSCRIB1: : it for *$ to the segregated Iso- assistance in improv- scalp troubles. Many annojl lation in which most Negroes benefit a significant part of skills. externally caused. scalp coi BETSY substandard houses in tlons are greatly ing relieved by said "butit exist, have accepted, and our society he which some of them live, a use of this Triple strength , will also enable them to formula. Write for this wish to continue to Labor Day this year brought disappointment to accept, food program, an educational GXNUINC SCALP rORlS' the enforcement of such segregation help others and this is a now.- It will be sent to ler the elderly to you thousands of people. Many social and other planned because it is part wonderful combination." program mixed and ready to use. fax i avail- events had to be cancelled because of weather condi- of the environment in whichthey' The initial plan will employ know what services are FOR satisfied 7 DAYS, and if :you are able to them and work oppor- :your money back. 1 tions. have been reared. Unknown 17,600 elderly persons only "$1.:18. on delivery. This to themselves their who now have low incomes. tunity centers for those who elude verythlnr. Don't todirtctlons.rUseotheefineswith Hurricane Betsy came along with rain and high are not able to secure jobs '| winds that increased in of status They will work towards relieving ? velocity on Tuesday eveningand acceptance quo due to competition in the labor - GATED place's them In the same cat- poverty, conditions SCALP FORMULA 7 Wednesday, in some Florida areas to as much as market." __ money; can buy. Your hair al 140 miles. agory as those early Americans among 140,000 neglected babies scalp deserve fine care. Just Ie f who accepted and attempted retarded children, homebound ?our name and address to-col Storm warnings and suggested precautions broughtout to continue slaveryand sick and bed-ridden MZDAL HAIR 2 PRODUCTS J ! storm shutters, battening up and an increase in the segregation which and isolated elderly. For example TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO Bropoklyn 33a N YteNOTL: THl B business for some places. Schools were ordered followed It. under the "Foster CHURCH SUNDAY TORMULA tea money' bae cairles:. ,guarantee a iwfe wr closed for Tuesday and Wednesday. Power lines were The same catagory of Grandparents" program elder- down and many had to pull out kerosene lamps and Americans who openly abhor candles. Naturally there is the usual hurricane debris. brutality have likewise practiced, through their attitudes Transistor radios were helpful Wednesday after- a quiet yet vicious ,noon-things appeared brighter as the wind fell and form of brutality. Many pf 1EORTH'SMagnus the rain stopped. these are churchattendingpeople. I pray that they will Miami Beach suffered much from water. South see the light and change their Dade lost most of the avocado and tomato crops. ways. Such changecancome through a true religious re- News from the Bahamas tell that Abaco and An- vival in which they take the dros Island were hit by Betsy. In Nassau power lines Holy Scriptures to heart. Chord Organs were reported down. No serious damage otherwise. No The brotherhood of man loss of life from Betsy reported. will appear on earth as soon as we accept it under the fatherhood of God. This will 6 CHORD 25 KEY FREE ZONINGMetro's be when all men take seriously Ploy complete tongs int.mediately . in action as well as in without lesson 95 Manager Porter Homer is against churchesand thought, the religious beliefs Well-built makes to last plastic 19 case playing an enjoyment religious organizations being exempt from paying they damn to hold dear. no boring lessons I county zoning fees. He recommedned that Metro com- or practice. missioners give no further consideration to a proposed 12 CHORD, 37 KITS $2995 ordinance which would allow free zoning hearings for CONSOLE TABU MODIl ... .. . religious institutions. Applications in Metro zoning cases pay from $50 to $150 to meet the cost of hearings and other neces- NAGNUS sary work. The measure will be considered at a commission a meeting on Friday. FULL CONSOLE r'N DR. SCHWEITZERDr. 12 CHORD 37 KEYSA Albert Schweitzer, well known for his humani- f tarian work in Africa, died on Saturday night at the Full Console model organ of solidly age of 90 years and eight months. Surviving are mil- built wood with tooled -embossed lions who can call his name blessed, because of his k l leatherette panel. Contains its own Y contribution to mankind. amplifier. You can play over 800 + musical selections. 4 3 JOBS FOR NEEDY yf 'i * According to news from Washington, D. C. nearly Friends to Honor k half of the 8,600 summer jobs were distributed by the 5995 Post Office Department as congressional patronage, GeneWilliams instead of going to needy youths as requested by President Judae ... .- -. 1.acek Johnson and Vice President Humphrey. Three of the jobs paying $2.29 an hour went to the sons of a WithTestimonial . millionaire senator and two representatives. In addit- o. : a ..,.:.. fAST OMf, ion, the senator's niece got one of the temporaryposts. Z<&:.Y: FASTER FINGERING . . "To him ,that hath shall be given." To celebrate 10 years of CLASSICGUITAR service on the Criminal Court Bench in Dade County friendsof CONGRATULATIONS! the Honorable Judge Gene Williams senior Judge of the in hardwood body Sturdy Congratulations to Miss Naomi Johnson. She is a _ Criminal Court, are sponsor- gree. She majored in Spanish and minored in education. be held on Thursday evening E > 3 < ebonised fingerboard Miss Johnson was fortunate in receiving a $4,000 September 30th at the +: A ,. with position markers. loan from Station WMBM, in order to attend the uni- Miami Springs Villas in the \ Slim neck pinlew type bridge. 38xltV pwducea versity, and more fortunate in having the loan made a Plsyhouse Banquet Room. A .I full rich tones. gift to her. social hour will begin at 7 3 Non-slip tuning keys; Station WMBM deserves commendation for such p.m. and dinner will be servedat '', steel strings. Ready to 8 p.m. Dress is optional.The pla'y! generosity. That was indeed a nice thing to do. Honorable Richard Er- We hope Miss Johnson will soon find gainful em- vin, Justice of the Supreme ;' ? ployment. Court of Florida has acceptedan \ invitation to be the main 1888 HURRICANE VICTIMA speaker. Honorable Robert Floyd prominent Dade Attor- woman identified as Helen Cooper, 40, met her ney will be master of ceremonies - death by contact with a fallen power line at N.W. 2nd ELECTRIC SOLID WOOD of the GUITAR 4495 St. and 2nd Ave. She was found laying on her face,her Chairman Banquet 2 CONTROLSttn4 Committee is Mr. David Russell - hair spread in front of her.Rqisi.r. ,Attorney, (AI nsley Build- Electric Amplifier 'Portable ." .d Range $OClnp " -- ing) and he announced that Spe.ker, J .t Jocks ** ....... ....- his tickets office.are Phone now available 373-7381 or at USE OUR FREE LAYAWAY. 443-4242 Tickets are pricedat Now!" : : : $7.50 per person. Tables Available in Miami, Miami Beach, Coral Gables, will be for at set 10 persons Perrine Homestead each. Hollywood and West Hollywood w._ . The books are opt. 2N.w.omj TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO YOUR MONIY'f woRm MO,, AT WOOLWORTH'S ... .. CHURCH SUNDAY I' , - ' i __ I"- ..... .. ___ THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, September 10, 1965 5 Tom Adams to Address j i sri."EDADSl lI" 1 ,. BUR I Florida Voters League I II \!' ,, ,.., : "IRING ESULTSI: : : ;:;. : : I SL Petersburg, Fl a.-L.V. Atty. Charles Wilson of Penrsacola L."J 1 . Davis, president of The Flor- Asst. State Robert Reid has Attorney returned to California after visiting ida Voters League, Inc. and for the Technical Assistance his mother Mrs. Verne Tinker and other relatives. recently appointed Equal Opportunity Department, will serve as Coordinator for Sepdal ConsultantThe Twins Ruth and Albertha Austin are in Miami visi the Florida Industrial Commission Florida Voters League tingrelatives (the Colebrook family) and friends. confirmed the acceptance Inc. Is a Non-Partisan orga- of Secretary of State nization which, through its LIB-CITY NOW PLAYING Mr and Mrs. James Butler of Deerfield were downto Tom Adams as the featured affiliated I local organiza- attend the funeral speaker at the League Ban- tipns, represents themajorityof THROUGH of Mr. Marvin Cook. quet Sunday, Sept 26 at 2 ,, the dysyr'd Negro elec- [DRIVE-IN THEATRE WEDNESDAY torate. Its objectives Mr. and Mrs. William Braynon of Atlanta have returned p.m.Headquarters'for the meet- are to principal achieve 100' - after visiting the Forbes and Braynon families. Ing has been set for the Holiday voter registration; and to ensure % LL.vnW.wmm..n ,_..,.,:...':_.._.,'..._*_R,"'''''''':''*, I The Braynons are both teachers in Atlanta. Inn Motel 4601 -34th an active and Informed I IN ACTION ! Street South. (Highway 19) electorate. JAMES BOND IS BACK Opening Session Saturday The business session will Air Forceman William Hanna Jr. spent a few days morning Sept. 25, will feature be held on Saturday after- , leave with his parents Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna Sr. two workshops conducted by noon, the principal business of 1422 N.W. 69 th Street. Dr. William Howard of Flor- being a discussion and adop Ida A & M. University Political tion of a revised set of by Paula Williams Barry of Washington, D. C. made Science Dept. laws.The her mother Mrs. Atty. Alcee L. Hastings of venerable Joe H. Mayme Williams with very happy a Ft James, Lauderdale will keynotethe of Jacksonville, will visit at her Richmond Heights home. first workshop session on chair this session as head of the topic i ; "Positive steps the organization's Constitution - After spending a week in Miami visiting his pa- making equal opportunity and By-Laws Com rents, Mr. and Mrs. Dyke Long Lawrence and his wife reality." mittee. Carolun returned to St. Augustine at Raleigh, N. C. The second workshop will Atty. Isiah Williams, Is i VTi beled by Atty. Ernest D.Jack general chairman of arrangements - Sincere sympathy to the family of Mrs. Georgia son of Jacksonville, Asst Di- for the meeting, rector of Florida Economic with the St. Petersburg Non- Cambridge who died in New York City. Opportunity Program,on the Partisan Voters League servo subject, "How to submit effective ing as host, assisted by the 1 Mrs. Ellen Jane Kelly visited in the Bahamas for program applicationsunder local Republic and Demo- three weeks. the Opportunity Act" cratic Organization. EVERYTHING HE TOUCHES TURNS TO EXCITEMENT! r Hurricane 'Betsy' caught Oscar and Syble Johnson SIGMA GAMMA RHO ," 1 along with their daughters vacationing i.;"' Nassau. SORORITY ACTIVITIESOn PERFORMING ARTS SCHOOL PREPARES FOR Saturday August 28. During the coming week be sure and send happy the Philos club and Auxili FALL PRODUCTION birthday wishes to Gail P. Coachman, Emma L. Ward, ary Sigma Gamma Rho Sororit The members of the Paul J. C. Roundtree, Paul Kendrick, Delores Turner, Inez entertained thirty-two college La Pierre School of Musical Johnson, Miriam Pearey and Margie Martin. bound students at their annual Arts are preparing for their ALBERT BROCCOlI! breakfast. annual fall production which ? HARRY SALTZMANI SEAN lUNNtni AS urn OOT ! Emmett Williams and Leah Simms have returned This affair was held at will probably be presentedlate J J"GOLDFINGER" from a 35-day tour of th:" northwestern United States. Mrs. Mamie Montgomery'shome in November at the usual JAN FLEMING'S . The trip was most inspiring; as well as enjoyable. Room.in The her spacious group was Florida welcomed location, the Fontainebleau ! Hotel. This formal concert is by Mrs. Mattie Squire Miamians are happy to welcome back Victor Curry who! is the past president and one of two private annual affairs TECHNICOLOR : who has moved from Westchester County, N.Y., with founder of the breakfast Then sponsored by the schoolin I his wife. Victor is looking for a grocery business to greetings from the president, an appreciation effort to create for the a deeper mu-- GERIFROBE as GOLDFN6, HONOR BLACKMAN as MSY GAlORE Mrs. Marie Price, who purchase.Mr. gave SHIRLEY EATON sical arts. XAJWIWK and //HBECT R BROCCOLI encouraging remarks and presented -v-- and Mrs. J. Hartman Taylor with daughters other members of the taining The the school idea is of also sponsoring enter- \ CO.HIT ,_ IN COLOR ," '.. I Maria and Cassandra have returned from a visit to group. Mrs. Allene V. Taylor atrip to the Montreal International !, Sigma's greetings. Mrs. YuL BRYNNERWHO the World's Fair. En route home they visited their gave Exposition, a Canadian ,, II daughter and son-in-law Phillip and Marcia McCoy,' in Sigma Eunice image Liberty and explained introducedthree the centennial celebration in 1l1e MlfJoJfJ pt eYe11 *" 1967. I! Washington, D.C. *. young sorors: Katie Williams Cassie Plummer and Mrs. Allie Wilmore has returned from a six-week Mary Gibson. "" l vacation visiting relatives and friends in New York and Miss Mable Barlow enjoying the Fair. sented the theme, pre-I 1 ing Youth Through Mrs. L. E. Hicks is vacationing with family and Scholarship, and service'1 I ? II The world needs KNOWS WHAT'S'ZYSIDE | f friends, Montgomery Alabama. Mrs. Hicks is one of good character, high head'nurses. >>',at Jackson. Hospital, ," larship and who are givers -1 service. business but 8 Delmer Stirrup, "Mr. Action" afternoon wish. on Echoes were given by I ...if8 nobody's yours popular WMBM Radio has been drafted! We him thony Jones, a senior An-I ! L-- r good luck. was representing ; :: Mrs. Margaret A. Sweeting returned from a trip to junior College representing; Delores Lanier Spellman, a I!L\ SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES I College; Patricia Harper, a Nassau on Sunday, August 29, where she was the sophomore, representing Be- I \ house guest of Mrs. Kathleen Barr. Birthday greetings to Mr. William McBride our for Williams thune-CookmanCollege St. Augustine a senior speaking College., Katie I I": At., Lincoln National, Cost So ,Little I II city editor who added a year to his life on September The breakfast consisted of .' . 9. waffles, sausages jelly, syrup I : I coffee, orange juice, and I ., PRICE PER YR. SIZE tea. The breakfast delicious was - and very enjoyable I I < jlj; $ 5.00 3 x 5 x 24 I , ran 'I TopicsHE ", 4W : $ 7.50 3 xlOx'24 :," $12.50 5 x 10 x 24 lam a girl. II '. $25.00 10 x10 x 24 .1 f, I I am five/ yearsold \ : I :: MAY WE SUGGEST A STARTER LIST: 1 can read. I J" ,,-: Marriage License (of any) .. 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L : ;:: : : = =: :(QUANTITY- .n RIGHTS- RESERVED--;';: :: ::: : :: ::. &.::::: : lJ DON'T COMPLAIN! REGISTER TO VOTE t MIAMI:"-O ..;; ""f'; 1' 1 .1 > PRETTY GIRL OF THE WEEK: Marie Brown (Mrs. \tf rt ipl :NAACP Gains No-lias I John O. Brown) f'.*. ' I Order From City PRETTY BOY OF THE I ,' ,> . -- '--w..nN - WEEK: Jimmie PiercePOLICEMAN j TAMPA-I"ollowln; a two- classifications which will prevent i hour meeting with NAACP supervisors using meh i officials here Mayor Nick In jobs for which they are Y OF THE issued order banning not hired. pr Nucclo an - J'1. 11 WEEK: C. Clark racial discrimination In Also, representation of dty : '_$# BY DAVE BONDU city employment. The no- workers on thecity's Human I Relations Committee, consideration discrimination order was an- D. J. OF THE WEEK: All Betsy, a hurricane who couldnt' make up her mindto nounced on Aug. 30. The by the municipalCivil has had newsmen of radio and TV had met with the NA- Service Commission of ! go or come, a ball in her travels. I am deeply mayor and in ACP the before. experience seniority for folk in Nassau. That little island of ********** day sorry my 7 Mayor Nuccio further promised the upgrading of emploYl'CS.and , miles by 21 miles couldn't stand much banging be- QUICK NOTE DEPARTMENT: Because of dear, toestablish immediately Immediate steps to end II cause the. many houses in the section known as "Over dear unpredictable Betsy, I stayed close to home. Tru a bi-radal job grievance racial discrimination. NAACP Florida Field Director committee to hear city employee the Hill" are wooden and frame houses. As of now, quick note department will really be QUICK! King complaints.At Robert W. Saunders the reports are major property damage and the power Coleman is at the James Club this weekend '. the meeting with the stated that the Federal I plant destroyed but no loss of life. The Bahamian the NAACP called government was investigating I Chickie Home back to Nassau and The Drumbeat mayor people are like our folks here in "battening down the for several changes to be the city slruatiia The I Shirley and Robert Seldon have neighborhood opened I made In the city's employ NAACP, he said, was "ap- hatches and boardingup"as soon as the word goes outa and A number of i grocery at 17th Ave 55th St gol. ment policies. Included were pealing to the city to avoid storm. fers went to Tampa over the h liday weekend for a the promotion of Negroes to Federal authorities coming ! Thank God the U.S. Weather Bureau and the Mia- two-day tournamert. We haven't heard who won what supervisory levels I various in-and they will come In if 1 mi Weather Bureau keep us well informed. Our radio yet. Mayme nor I made it That wasn't_ so quick, classifications, creation of asked," he added. ti and TV stations work around the clock to give us va- ! but there really sin't much "dirt to dish. So, just, luable information. Bless them all. We are now con live life, every golden minute ot it. Peace! sidered "Hurricane Wise" in South Florida and the j Caribbean, which brings to mind an old song titled Jl "River Stay Way From My Door." How about someone writing to a rock and roll beat "Hurricane stay way aM HUE NOTE BAR ; from my door." The way some of these rock and roll tunes sound these days, she just might be repelled by 5211 NW 17 AVI/ t it. The F1dll..t Bar in I have not yet met our new County Manager, Mr. Town Porter Homer, but from all indications he has "heart." .. -a . When the Dade County garbage men pulled a strike t about their working conditions and no overtime pay ./ Come in and say "Hello" to with low salaries, he went out and talked with the Elinor, Foots, Bessie, Rusty, Iva, Betty men* He did made an honest effort to hear the "other 1 , sid?r' of the story, and we feel that he will do all he COLD! COLD! BEER- FINE WINES can to settle this to the satisfaction of labor and ma- t I HICKORY SMOKED BAR-B-Q RIBS nagement. It is my opinion that these men should also To eat here or take out be given the opportunity to become drivers, if they qualify. Mr. and Mrs. Oral A. Allen weekend in the celebration of f The strike points to the need of a Negro "inter-re Sr. will entertain friends this their thirteenth. wedding anniversary Every Night is 'Fun Time' at the 'HOTE'f lations" man, hired by the Metro or county system, f who would go from department to department and lis- ten to grievances and constructive suggestions and criticisms of Negro employees. This seems to be a me- dium for preventing strikes, and making for better wor- Chris Beauty Salon Eiri't./ king conditions and more satisfied workers. While we are on the subject, we look forward to seeing Mr. Ho- SPECIALIZING INWaving ! mer direct his attention to Negro employment in the traffic fines, voters' registration, automobile registration .. .. Weaving ) and other obvious county offices and departments *,v' Hair Coloring' Permanents . where only whites and Cubans are now employed. We 336 N.W. 22ND STREET Tel. FR 9-0511 Where old and new friends meet realize that he is just "getting his foot in the door", but we feel that we should help him push in the right Operators: Mrs. Christine Tice, Mgr. EARL EDWARDS, PROP. ! direction by letting him know which way to go to "get Mrs. Ruby Cleet PHONE 759-8422 4400 N.W. 7TH AVE. inside." ********** Employment is such a vital part of our community problem that when I get on the subject, I don't know OMEGAS TO OPEN when to stop. With that sly opener, (second one), the MEETING SATURDAY , new Economic Opportunity Program, Inc., for the Brown-Sub and Liberty City areas is located at 4820 Members of Sigma Alpha Mr. James Club 4 era pter of Omega Psi Phi fraternity ? N.W. 27th Ave. and Mr. John D. Johnson (former city will hold their first judge) is the director of this center. This office is meeting of the season Satur- CORKER N.W. 31'01"STREet & 2ND AVENUE here to help people who are unemployed, who are ill day night in the offices of Dr. . Edward J. Braynon Jr., 603 PRESENTS and need help, who want to learn a trade or or wh o NW 2nd Ave. All members are are just plain poverty-stricken and need help. Thereare urged to attend. Ulysses programs for young, as well as, middle aged peo- Home is basileus. ple who need jobs, welfare help, hospital care and other problems. The office opens at 8:30: a.m. and THE POWER OF PRAYERARE stays open until 5 p.m. Monday thru Friday every week.If . you know of anyone who needs help, send them to YOU me or one of my co-workers at that office: Paul Moore, Sick, troubled, unhappy? Dr. George Green, Joe Nesbitt, Roscoe Machette, Carl Need Help? Sutton and Carolyn Lewis. Our secretary-receptionist, Send for your prayer clothe Miss Marie Guyton, will assign the person to one of today. Also birthdate. Con. us, if you do not want to ask for a special one. Thereis tributions accepted. also another E.O.P.I. office downtown in the old Police Precinct building at 11 St and 5th Ave., N.W. REV. MOTHERMCDONALD Arthur King .or Julius Simmons will help you there. P 0. Box 6326 Remember, I'm always available, if someone needs me. Miami, Florida 33136 g N'ASN POSpSO NE Y'all come < 1 rk p.cOM OF Mt a Ms CM M 00 g NOW APPEARING EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT TUESDAY O sG ONES G42G p J . n. jYE. e. ""gIN S' TRIO) -.t C. .__ 1;.....;> 1.1 . Maxie NewboldGOOD ' MUSIC- DANCE S Sept. 10-11-12., CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENTMYCOUSIN'S i+ WAME's WIIJ.j. Steve M.C, ' < ' "' ' ? ? PUCE' CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT ; : ,< ,,'jf Mrs ' > .4.' 'j' : T.nJoy A.oli.i NiH Thursday Ladies Hit. Ar ; - { : & at: + , 'f ' , + ; L'IIIE'ANI HITECLUB : f: :' M.C.THE \ &t B.ll.ikoll, You Host & . REGGIE NANK . .207 NW, 36 ST- iri /r aid. Avi. MOORE NANIE l + tlfF n i -- .". . = .-- ", '_.= -'-= --...... -- ....,.... ... -". ... . -- 8 THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday: September 10, 1965 RANGE... State Employment Office Says Robert A. Forbes of 4321 I N.W. 11th Place died at Jack CARDS Available MEMORIALSDEATHS son Memorial Hospital on Sep- Many Jobs tember 5. He was employed at The Greyhound Bus garage There are lots of jobs open i I able at all offices of the Services will be 'held in the waiting for people to file for Florida State Employment Ser- I CARD OF THANKSThe IN MEMORIAMIn IN MEMORIAM Range Memorial Chapel on them.Ther vice. In the Miami area, the the following offices are at Sept. 11 at 3:30 P-m. He is Merit System is a non- family of the late sad, but loving memo), In sad but loving memory of survived by his widow, Edith, partisan system of public per- locations' : of our dear friend --. 3 stepchildren, his father, Mr. sonnel administration, havingas Commercial office: 20 SE First Avenue (Dundee Bldg.) Stanley Robinson, 2 brothers, its base purpose the promotion George Forbes and Eric Sea- of efficency and economy 1 Hotel and Restaurant Office: ? vellaa sister,Mrs. Mary Johnson for hiring and retaining best 46 SW First St.; Industrial Of- NNW and other relatives. qualified persons availablefor fice; 1350 NW 12th Ave Florida State Employment '(room 280); Youth Opportunity Service. In other words-if you a .. died want to work for the State of 'culture Office: Princeton, Fla. N.W. 14th Avenue at .s M Jackson Memorial Hospital on Florida, to have a qualified <(South Dade.) r& kVi rating, you must take the Sept. 5. Survivors include his Merit System Examination. There are many jobs openat widow, Zodia, and other re These examinations are given the present time. Some require latives. Services under the college degrees, some each month. When you take direction of Range Funeral the examination and qualify, 1 high school diplomas and Home are incomplete at this others suitable wrok experi- your name is automatically ad- rte'r time. wncw. Jobs to be filled are: ded to the Merit System roster ---- data dental assis- for current job vacancies and processor Gus Walker James of 439 for future openings. The next 1 tant, director of purchasing, N.W. 9th St. Apt. 5 was pronounced Merit System examination will C draftsman: several clerical MISS HATTIE L. BRACE dead on arrival at be held on the 2nd of October.In I positions, duplicating equipment - who departed this life September Jackson Memorial Hospital on order to ) ake the examina- operator, key punch supervisor - ERNEST MARVIN COOK 7, 1964. BERNARD GERALD PRATT Sept. 6 Services will be con- tion you must file an application microbiologist Libra, who departed this life August "Oh just to know when my who departed this life September ducted Saturday at a time to by the 15th of September.I rarian, to mention only a few 31, 1965 wish to thank you day is through 2, 1963. be announced in the Range Appli cation blanks are avail- 'of the 110 jobs open. for the flowers, cards, tele- And my heart's deep grief is We all love you but God Memorial Chapel. His survi- . grams and cars. hushed, loves best. vors include his widowNancy The class is divided for three you B.T.W. SCHOOL the kiss of his lulls That lips We appreciate every encouraging 2 daughters, Mrs. Betty Kay groups each day. My soul to rest, and I loin Gerald Pratt, father word and deed and Mrs. Bertha Wilson, 1 bro- The Booker T. Washington The Student Council shown to us during our be the ranks of the blest. Claudia Enith Pratt White, mother sister ther, Eddie Brower of New family returned to school Au- opened the school year, with reavement. The Grisby's brother York, 4 grandchildren 1 gust 30. Approximately its first project the school Triandos Pratt, Special thanks to Range shop. The shop has been sister niece, 1 nephew and other 2100 students anxiously . Funeral Home, Rev. Finlayson IN MEMORIAMIn Lovan And FamilyRICHARDSON P. Pratt, relatives.Mrs. awaited the bell to begin that 'opened for students to purchase - and members of Macedonia school supplies, notebooks first day in school. Not only . Baptist Church. The No. 2 loving memory of my Johnnie Mae McCloudof were there students entering tablets, pens etc. Usher Board of the church.To dearly beloved husband 1523 N.W. 45th Street died the school for the first time each individual, too Sept. 8. She was employed by but also new members of the 1 18 YEARS OF RESPONSIBLE many to mention,we thank you JAMES A. SMITH Bennie Jones Jr. of 15950 the Dade County School Boardat faculty. i BUILDING SERVICE TO May God ever bless you all. who departed this life Sep N.W. 18th Ct. died at Clover- the Floral Heights Elemen- Many students when return- I THE COMMUNITY tember 12, 1963. I have spent leaf Hospital on Saturday, tary School and a member of ing to school found that they Mrs. Anna Cook, wife many hours remembering that Sept. 4. He leaves to mourn the Mt. 0 Ii v e it e Baptist had been placed in a skill I W... BUYING or BUILDING And ChildrenMrs. sad day, and the days that his death, his wife Ruby, one Church. Services are incom- laboratory This Lillie E. Cook, mother followed which have left a son, Benjamin; his parentsMr. plete. Her survivors include was program.introduced to program the CALL STANLEY Mrs. Essie Mae Butler, gap that cannot be filled in Bennie Jones Sr. and Mrs. her husband, 1 son, a father school and to Dade county for sisterA my life. Pearl Jones; one aunt Mrs. and a sister. P L 11604Beautiful the first time this year and it o He is gone, but not forgotten. Sylvia Garner, one uncle Morris is the only program of its Homes Johnson of Ft. Lauder- Alec Jackson of 1281 N.W. kind in Dade This Built en Your Lot TRIBUTE AND THANKS County. dale, one sister-in-law Mrs. 61st street Apt. 8 was deadon program is supported by the federal or Ours To our loving motherMRS. Mrs. Annie Mae Smith,w'fe;' Mary Coverington{ one bro- arrival at Jackson Memorial government and its main Attractive Alterations _. _.010' ther-in-law, Tom D. Coverington Hospital on Sept. 8. He purpose is to prepare the stu- and Additions of Opa-locka, several was a caretaker for Bonded dents for jobs after school or .Let Us Demolish 4 CARD OF THANKSThe nieces, nephews and a host of Rental Agency. Services under college. All students remainin Your Worn OutHouse other relatives and friends. the direction of Range are and Build aLov.ly the lab for three periods family of the t.t", Funeral services will be held incomplete at this time. Ills New Home each day. It has been conducted - f 1:30 P.m. Sunday Sept. 12, at survivors include his widow, in the library due to the Coll Us for Facts About the Mt. Herman A.M.E. Church Alice and other rclatives.CORRECTION Building unfinished whichis in pt. Lauderdale. The body laboratory to be in the old library of Cood Bonk Financing will lie in repose in, the *t 'the school. This was made chapel of the Richardson Fu- ,, possible through a federal STANLEY BUILDERS 'I' neral Home from 1 p.m. Fri , In the death announcementof grant. There are nine instructors - / day until 1 p.m. Saturday. Inc.Lic.ased . ;:fi ,. .r From 3 Saturday until funeral Ernest Marvin Took appearing for the program and .....' time the body will lie in repose in the September 3rd thirty students to each class. In lured issue of the Miami Times, the The classes include mathe- at the home of Mr. and dab N. E. 79th Street ) Mrs. Bennie Jones Sr. 15951 name of Mrs. Essie Butler, matics, reading and guidance. Miami, Florida sister, was inadvertently omit N.W. 18th Ct. in Opa Locka. ted from the list of his survi- .4 vors.SOUTH j Uiurnlu;{ .-- FRANCIS... DADE NEWS ftaorml: 'ark By Mrs. Susie Williams JESTINA LLOYDof .,. r .... .... ,. '. Warren Davis of 1929 N.W. The ".. upholstering class. at 434A N.W. 10th St. who 2nd Ct. APt. 7 died Aug. 28. Mays High is still making rapid HAS Preinterraent plots of 8 grave spaces or less died August 26, 1965 and ', ':r. at Jackson Memorial Hosp. progress. Dade County ALSO Immediate single grave space interment was laid to rest Sept. 1, 1965. : A Funeral services were held gave the class a new, heavy Boxes and vaults permittedWe :She came to Miami Dec.' H 41 r $. Tuesday! sept. 7, 2 p.m. i in duty machine. We are most are not full and we are still doing business 24", 1915. She made many the chapel with Rev. A. D. grateful for this machine. We many friends during her life '! Hall, officiating. Survivorsinclude thank Mrs. Rosie Lee Thomas, Open six days a week to serve you time here. We thank all the HARRY MCKENZIE his wife, Sarah, 7 Mrs. Gussie Payne and Mrs. Gates open 7 days for your convenience friends for kind words, cards, who departed this life August brothers: Islah, Hiram, Wright Reeves for starting this class. 3001 NW 46TH STREET NE 4-4191 donations and prayers you 18, 1965. wishes to thank its and Archie i Wilcox, John and I Mr. Ben Cooper, Liberty City, E. Johnson Home gave while she was confinedin many friends for their kindness Beauford Davis and Lucius is our wonderful instructor. Manager phone: OX 1.9199 the Jackson Memorial Hos- during his illness and Williams; 1 sister; Arintha This class is held from 7 p.m.fc pital. In her passing she will for their help and sympathy Paulk and a host of other relatives to 10 P.m. Tuesdays and be missed by many. during our hour of bereave and friends. Thursdays.The . ment. A special thanks to the following people attend The family in staff of - joins spe- Jackson Memorial Renard Anthony Rodgers cial thanks to Fr. L. Sands of Hospital, the officers and this class: Rosie Lee four month old son of Mr. and 1 ' Thomas Gussie Payne, Susie St. Agnes Church, Veronica members of Temple Baptist Chapter of St. Agnes Church Church and all his staff, Rev. Mrs. Johnnie Rodgers of 2179 'Williams, Emma PayneErnestine . N.W. 69th Terrace died Sept. Women, Mrs. Eunice Moss, Harold Brown for his wonderful Foster, Beatrice McCoy, I 6 at Jackson Memorial los- Erma Gean Towns Bea- , president. Special thanks to eulogy, to Rev. James L. pital. Funeral services will i trice Cooper, Mrs. Winters, ! Pall Bearers Society No. Monroe of 15 pastor Riverside be held Monday Sept. 13 at 2 I MrsLillian Woolfolk, Mrs. Mary Ross, president and all Baptist Church and all his of its members. staff, New Providence Lodge p.m. in the chapel. Remains i Cleveland, Mrs. Hill, Mr. Ca- No. 365 W. M. Jordon Daw- will repose in the chapel beginning i rey, MrsCarey, Mae Lizzy Thanks for cards, donate kins; Royal Arch, Bro.Wilson, 2 p.m. Sunday until |Smith, Elizabeth King, Ha- tions, flowers, loans of cars, :High Priest; Seminole Chap Monday afternoon. Other survivors i rold vrr ght. Juanita Wright.Smllinjj .. THOUGHTFUL&t the neighbors of 10th St. & ter O.E.S. q17, Sis !HattieNot- include 2 sisters; \ , 4th Ave. Also of 13th St. & 'tage W.M.; Heroines of Jeri- Charmane and Annie ; 2 bro- BEAUTIFUL SERVICESOur 4th Ave. and many friends for I cho, Sis. F. Horton, Miami; thers; Johnnie and Delmar kind words and deeds that Temple Crusade, Sis. Ercell Rodgers and several other re- ability and desire to were rendered. Major, P.c.; to all the neighbors latives. and friends for flowers, carry out your wishes, together - Special thanks to Jackson cards and telegrams and donation ) with NOTICE K our experience Memorial Hospital staff and : of cars.May God bless S , employees and Richardson I i each of you. Mt. Moriah Baptist Church r mean a service that is Funeral Home. The McKenzie Family Baptist Church will hold their conducted with beauty and Revival meeting from Sept. ' Thanks to everyone. She CARD OF THANKSThe 25. Prayer meeting will start r understanding. -to comfort. will be sadly' missed. for She' a week beginning sept. 13 k -f' f leaves to' mourn three daugh- family of the late through Sept. 18. The sermons j. ters Mesdames Lillian will be delivered ,, Rolle, from the 20th Lylene McKenzie, Selena CORA HERMON through the 24. Rev. E. R. \ 5' "My Father in Heaven, helpme Saunders, three grandchildren(ho passed away at Kings- Pinkney from Cairo, Georgiawill never to forget Thy Love Lillian Richardson, Carolyn tree, South Carolina, wish to deliver the messages. Eddie Lee --- it looks up to me in the Adams and Richard (Ricco) hank their many friends for Don't miss this old fashion I man popular local beauty of the flower ." Saunders, fifteen great grandchildren Revival meeting.Rev. I nessman. Is the new Pitt'l John ards: letters, telegrams and Henry Jowett and a host of nieces W. C. Edcar, pastor. I er cr the Dive-Inn and nephews, relatives and fl lowers during their time of 1772 NW 79th St. '- .i Oscar L. friends. s sorrow I K91-9131. He Invite Range TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO 1 his old friends to come Mrs. Lillie Johnson, sister CHURCH SUNDAY J mIl) meet new friends I 7. Funeral Home The Family And Family Everyone: welcome I Indf to I THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, September 10. 1965 9 CARS FOR SALE HELP WANTED FOR SALE FOR SALE 56 Cadillac Coupe De Ville. ,CLASSIFIED Clean in and out. New transmission Cashiers-Stockmen. To workat Clean as a Whistle 1545 N.E. 153rd Terr. Shell's City. Call 633.7250 .. .... just tuned up to go. 1801 N.W. 94th St. 696-6229. a.m. p.m. leave your name and $9900 Total $250 Down FOR SALE FOR RENT Indf address. $57.36 Month $57.36 Month Lovely 2 bedroom home Painted in and out like J Beautiful, clean, like ,new Room in private home. Call 6p.m. OPPORTUNITY home bedroom Quiet 2 near FOR SALE near Liberty City. new . and all I duplex. Both up- day Sunday. OX- CBS 4-room $3500 $3500 residential area. Close to N. Miami Beach shopping Iper or lower, (urn. & unfum., 17056. yard. Couple only, no 1005 N.W. 4TH COURT everything. Move in while cdnter. Move in while qua- large For man or woman to - pets. $20 wk. See at 4113 NW. 1 bedroom apts. Adults only. $11,900 Total reliable wig and cosmetic purchase qualifying. I will pay closing lifying. I will pay closing 23rd Ave. Then callCA 1.2535 Unfurnished. $65 month. 4032 $58.07 Month c ost.Owner 3733304. costs. Owner 3733304. | or 6332429. N.W. 23rd Ave. 6914668. store, 6261 N.W. 7th Beautiful duplex only 8 Established. Illness 65 N.W. 49th SL All CBS Ave. -- ...61.I'1" " ',111,11 old. -------- - Live free. Room years rent forces sale. Fixtures and Fla. , 2 big bedrooms Lovelyefficiency apts. for I carporte, separate garage, or 2 adults. Lights water and 2 bedroom upstairs, efficiency stock included. Low rent. Join the NAACPI tile roof, hardwood floors, gas furnished. No deposits. and garage down. Edison Center. PL 1.8981 oversize lot all for only$13 $20 week. Also 1 bedroom for stairs. Owner 3733304. all 000 total with $400 Down couple. NE 55566. Saturday day. i.jujuuLtj.tjj..t., toa.i.tjLfjuu.n.ttt11o.t.o.t.tju.a, , No Closing Costs $80.80 -4Nice.---- monthly, Don't hesitate call room for man or women. ! Best Buys AETNA Phone 7575724.REALTY ( Broker) 5710 6348495.N.W. 19th Ave. Phone FOR RENT I Life's , $40() Down No closing Room in private Christian r EXCELLENTBUSINESS LOCATION SUNDAY COME SEE costs. 160 N.W. 44th SL, FOR SALE OPEN ALL DAY - enclosed home. A quiet sober man. N.W. 2TTO AVENUE CBS 2 Bedroom, 4842 porch, separate garage, tile N.W.9654.47th St. area. Call 634- 4147 N.W. 23rd Ct. Good Pedestrian Traffic 8220 N.W. I4TH PLACF roof, hardwood floors, total 3 large bedrooms, Fla room, $12,000 call AETNA only$74.39 REAI.'I'YBroker monthly bedroom apt. unfurn. Adults, furn., 2 baths, garage & Building Parking suitable for me- Like new CBS, Fla room, jalousied windows 757.5724- nice neighborhood. Close in. workshop. Must sell. Bargain at $9,800 $250 down and $62 month ( ) (Phone dical, dental, attorney'ssuite $65 mo. 4032 NW. 23rd Ave. ft. Open Sunday. or store. 1250 sq. 6914668. KEY REALTY CALL: 1942 N.W. 85TN STREET Heal :3 Bedroom $350 361-53M 2 bedroom unfurn. Down. 1245 N.W. 86th St.- furn. Duplex. $25 &I bedroom$20 wk. NE 4-9251 or NE 4-1714 Modern CBS, awnings, appliances, furniture, CBS Air Cond., tile roof, 7 Nice area. Ben-Kori, Realtor. 5140 N.W. 27th Avenue Bargain at $8,350 $250 down and $52 month years new, stove and refri- 7512243. gerator total only $11,200. :No: Closing Costs $79 1365 N.W. BETH STREET monthly pays everything HELP WANTEDCAB CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS be first call AETNA REALTY Lovely CBS, large fenced yard, appliances DRIVERS. Apply at DIAL NOW FOR MONEY IN I HOUR Wl 9-0077 ( Broker) Ph 7575724. $750 down, no qualifying, move right in Cab Officsj N.W. Society 269 * * SMALL PAYMENTS . Duplex Beauty' 21st--Street.---- Indf. $ 1,000 ....................$ 20 Month Large 3 bedroom, CBS, carport, fenced, tile roof This is really a gorgeous Musician. Able to play the $ 2,000 ....-....-.........$ 30 Month Only $11,000, $350 down and $63 month place. Live in spacious 2 Hammond Organ. If interested $10.000 .....................$100 Month * bedroom air conditioned home call 6965601. Good pay. 1880 N.W. 86TH TERRACE and rent other one bedroom LOANS ___ S17 ON VACANT LOTS HOMES OR ACREAGE ---- - dif this is really something ferent. Total terms, TAILOR let and 2nd Mortgages Beautiful 3 bedroom CBS, carport, fenced, appliancesNo $15,500 if you are looking for income Continental Tailor Shop. 636S. R. I. Baron Mortgages qualifying, $1,500 dowel, move right in property see this and live Miami Ave. 3792921. * rent free. A. Ben-Kori, Realtor --- ' 14535 N.E. 5th Avenue Mortgage Broker MECHANIC 612 N.W. 60th St. Call anytime. 7512243. WE HAVE MANY MORE HOMESIF SERVICE STATION, 6195 NW . ---- Bedrooms 22nd Ave. Excellent deal for YOU ARE BEING DISPLACED, LET US Total $11,00 3 only $350 down right man. .......' .........IN.UEIaIi r HELP YOU BUY ANY FHA HOUSE $100 DOWN. and $74 month, pays all. Thisa CHILDCARE I! Flint Stltcttei ii MIMI1I , :: "" "( beautiful home so spotless ;"' wfi.it 7 t ,1I.: i , . and clean you won't believeit REGISTER NOW! I i '" 'LYELYiHOMES-OPEN : > ---<> "' W 0. "'''1'1 :" ,',I. ' : : 'Mbv : and it is FHA .1 spacious. terms see this so home and you Little Folk Play School I= :i-::: f NEW,.LOW. DOWN PAYMENTS < {Life 'Realty Ir k.r : will buy it. 612 N.W. 60th St. Hot lunches personalized A ., . care. j.; 1 v EZ, :TttII.'- Loss. Toe. R.*t2J23 #""' 0 "lf. . A. Ben-Kori, Realtor. Call Licensed day nursery and .tt B !/$"' e ,, #? t' {/ : 4W2+ ': 'NW 7tl Afe. PI : anytime 7512243. kindergarten = N.W.6TH STREET II : ; ,. f-437J --Corner---Beauty Phone 3290: 635:5283 N.W. 45th or Street 634.3044 (I |lilt look ..,...1... To see .e is to b.y ...) pjI : .,. Open- 7,0Cl1' .P,. "Week -;Even'in as'Toohfyr .>,' 46th St. beauty 3 bedroom, = I an o braid new bto.tlM 3 bdroo, 2 barb with II : ir 2 bath, huge Fla room, fenced This is really nice, no quali family roo. and ,oro,.. 1 block froa school, 1 block B ' fy. Need $1,500 cash total Iron busses end 4 blocks fro. North side Skoppiig B I' $13,000. Wonderful for large Center. JM20 -large..---- LOVELY HOMES = N.W. 2IST AVENUE EDISON I Specials Couple Wanted Boavtihl CBS 3 bedroom, two bath, oak floors, tilt H Beautiful 2 bedroom 2 bath Built to Please You roof and .,port. $450 down. $85 .ottt I doll house this is solovelyyou On Our Lot or Yours -0- = . can't imagine stove refrigerator - ,air conditionerwashing Large Lots 100x100For = 70 N.W 4TTH TERRACE 5gj I OPEN SUNDAY I -6 P.M. machine. This is so ideal for a couple who are looking Homes or BusinessLot Large 2 bedroom, 2 bath, plus Fla ro... Only 2a 1840 N.W. 41ST STREET for a special built home. Only 50x140$1,200 old. By appointment only. Ii $11,000 and $350 down and years 2 bedroom CBS house, plus 1 bedroom CBS cot i CASH PAID FOR LOTS = -0-- Neat and clean be. Small down $78 a month pays all. FHA tage. as can pay. terms. 612 N.W. 60th St. A. HOMES, MORTGAGES 4625 N.W. 16TH AVENUE I: ment. FHA price, FHA terms. No closing costs. Ben-Kon, Realtor, call any- time 751-2243. = Air conditioned, 2 bedrooms, plus Fla room, $200 B NEED MONEY? down, $74 month, $9,000 total price. :I OPEN SUNDAY I 5 P.M. 2 Houses 215 N.W. 51TH STREET Total $10,500 for this beautiful CALL BARONJE i WOiTw.i BRD vENuE BB Beautilul CBS, 2 bedroom house, wall'to-wall 3 bedroom 2 baths, plus 81340 1 be droom, 1 bath home, on Gorgeous 3 bedrooms, 2 barks, hardwood floors, tile gj carpeting, fenced yard, near schools, $11,000 very large lot thus is really N root built-in kitchen and barbecue. $500 down plus B FHA. $250 cash. $85 month pays everything.No nice clean spacious property, I closing co.t7.97 month. B closing costs. terms see it and you will I --0- . buy. A. Ben-Kori, Realtor, OPEN SUNDAY 2 -6 1391 N.W. 52HD STREET g I II . 612 N.W. 60th St. Cally anytime HOME OWNERS = 7512243. Consolidate your Bills Gorgeous CBS, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, on fenced corner 5 354 N.W. 43RD STREET Reduce your Payments : lot. $450 down, $13,5 00 totalllflCl. jj 2 bedroom, 2 bath, CBS home.Cutest kitchen you 1608 N.W. Terrace 51st Lower your I Interest I -0- B ever did see. FHA total $11,800. $300 cash, $85 mo. $1500 down. 3 bed $1,000 $73.75 month. No closing costs. room, pine paneled Fla room, Pay Back $20 Monthly : 1300 N.W. 82ND STREET B aowoings. all around, fenced. $2,000 bedrooms lot. Owner OPEN SUNDAY 2-6 P.M. 3716546. Brand new CBS, 2 on comer gm ------ Pay Back $30 Monthly wants offer. $60 per month pays all. .Bn 335 N.W. 43RD STREET $400 down, $3,000 PHSPECIAL no closing cost. -- 0--- 1740 N.W. 88th St. Like new Pay Back $40 Monthly 3 bedroom, 2 bath, enclosed garage, extra large CBS 2 bedroom, FHA, $12,500and PHONES: NOTICE! living area. If you like to entertain, this is it. $71.92 mo. Tile roof carPort FHAvalue $12,000.$300 cash. No closing costs . hardwood floors, must be 688-2775 688-2775 I EFFECTIVE l IMMEDIATELY.WE ARE OFFERING TO 9 seen. Aetna Realty (Broker) YOU FOR ONLY $100 DOWN PAYMENT YOU CAN B WE HAVE MANY MORE FROM $100 CASH DOWN 7575724. QUALIFY) ALL OF OUR HOUSES FOR SALE ON B ON FHA IF YOU CAN QUALIFY. ALSO SOME -- ------------ -- FHA. !! NO QUALIFYING AS LITTLE AS $279 CASH Restaurant, beer and wine, I Non-Surgical Office I DOWN. TO SEE CALL: pay living 35996.rent 727 only.N.W.Make 5th Ave.a good III- I:I RUPTUREPILES Treatment :I :. NEWS REALTY Inc.: }I II WE ARE OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1 I Rectal Diseases, Varicose I . . MCCARTNEY'S KINDERGAR- No I ' 1 Veins, Prostate . TEN in Now open. Registrationnow I lost time Discard Truss : .I I THE BROKER THAT WOWS FM YOU EDISON ,REALTY :Realtors: order. For informationcall : , of , : Upon Correction Rupture. i 1 PL 81705. I 4740 NW 7AVE PL 4-0655 ' .. Low cost. II : I I # I DR. LONG'S CLINIC 1t I (0,.. Sunday from 1 p...) 17.$' N..W 1 .62nd. St. lS1 2(41 ' TAKE Y.OURFAMILY TO t I 1545 SW 1st St.-FR 3-2748J m! CHURCH SUNDAY I. _____________. I......................iiraJi I . - ------- ---- -- F - 10 THE MIAMI TIMES Friday, September 10. 1965'i' "lake- \ I ITo .yQurprOblemsto.GhUfO. ,: . millions..1 leave 'them idefe! : Our Tenants-Clients and PR 9-8451 Miami Times, ; : the General Public 6740 N.W. 15th Ave., OX l- _. 0421; Hutchinson's Realty, -- Friends Dear : 5178 N.W. 17th Ave.,691-S611 SALTER'S CHAPEL AME LIBERTY CHOIR UNION IN ad Corbars Restaurant 1432 N.W. On Saturday, September Rev. H. J. Benson, pastor HIALEAH SUNDAYThe 18, a group of his friends are 3rd' Ave. ',Flossie Marshall reporter tendering a testimonial dinnerto May we ask that you give .On Wednesday night Sal- Choir's Union will \ our mutual friend LutherL. this your prompt attention in ter' Chapel along with the convene at New Mt. Zion Baptist Brooks in the Playhouseat order that we may make the pastor rendered service at Antioch Church, Hialeah, Rev. R. the Miami Springs Villas.We necessary arrangements. Baptist Church, Rev. C. Solomon, pastor, on Sundayat feel that you will wishto Time: Cocktails 6 to 7 Wiggins, pastor. 3 p.m. Everyone is invited join us in this tribute to p.m. Seating 7 to 7:25 p.m. Sunday was such a beautiful The choirs of the Un Ion are a man who has done so very sharp. day with sunshine and planning an inspiring evening much for the building of this Some of the members of showers, with a very strong of spiritual gospel music. communityand who has givenof the committee of 100 plan- message by our pastor. We Also, we welcome the returnof himself so unsparingly for ning the dinner are: Dr. E. S. were'so happy to have few our chaplian. Rev. Ronald its betterment. Shirley,Rev. II. E. S. Reeves visitors with us. Also to return Rahmings. The presidentswish Tickets for the dinner are Dr. W. A. Chapman, Dr. Sey- from scholl is Mr. Payen to express thei 1 grati- $7.50 each and you may order mour Fox, J. R. Taylor, and Miss Barbara Mason. tude and appreciation to the the number of tickets you I Clyde Kiliens. Charles North, The Missionaries will hold many friends and well wish wish by contacting these :Summer Hutchinson. Clarence - their meeting Sunday at 4 p.m. ers who have been helping our places: i I Gamble. W. O. Perry Wil- All members are asicd to at- programs to be a success. The Bonded Rental Agency, :lie Richardson, Art Green, tend. Sister Emily Benson, mistress of ceremonies for the Inc., 4150 N.W. 7th Ave., PL 'P. R. Elco Cobar, chairman; supervisor, and Sister Clau- p.m. was Mrs Minnie Laugh. 9-8736. Charles A. Lockhart (Charles A. Lockhart. P.R. ; dia Dixon, president. Comingsoon lin, a member of the Holy or Art Green; North's Travel j,secretary. is the Youth Carnival Temple Baptist Church of Bureau. 1104 N.W. 3rd Ave., Saturday Sept. 18 from 7 p.m. Opa-locka. Welcome address Rev. J. B. Blacknell of St. James A.M.E. Churchis to the wee hours of 10 p.m. will be delivered by Sis. congratulated at his church dedication by his attor- NEW MACEDONIA All members are urged to pay Shirley Sr tal The guest choirbe BETHLEHEM BAPTIST GREATER Irwin Christie. Mr. Christie donated to the ney, $100 their budget money Sunday the Antioch Baptist Church of church. Christie is candidate for the Miami City Com- 3165 NW 56th Streeet , a sum of $2.00. The Crusadersar i New Liberty City. Rev. Essex.: planning them anniversary All visitors a'd welcome.Mt. mission for the seat vacated by Mrs. Alice Wainwright. Rev. Roscoe Jackson, pastor for Sept. 21 through the Zion choir No. 2, hostess. Many outstanding individuals were on hand at the dedication Willie J. Beard, reporter 26. Don't forget Women's Day Deacon G. W. Smith is Services on the first Sun- on Oct. 25.Quarterly. president; Mrs. Iva Smith, re-, exercises. day were veru high. Both conference will porter. choirs both usher boards be held on the 3rd Sunday. ATLANTIC COAST NTT. CALVARY M.B. 4 along with the pastor were at Don't forget the sick and SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCHRev. their best. Rev. S. Atchison, pastor shutin, remember those who MINISTERS ANODEACONS' Remember visitors, if you Carter, reporterOn are in need.EBENE'ZER. A. M. Griffin, pastor Constance are out of a church home, we'd Sis. C. M. Myles, reporter UNIONMt. behalf of our approaching love to have you at the Holy Sunday at 3 P.m. the No. 1 Zion Baptist Church, Men's Day, there will be i t' GhrstJs Headquarters. METHODIST Usher Board will) observe its West Palm Beach, the Rev.j. Tea at the home of Mrs. Ca- :"- 4th anniversary. Rev. Oscar j. H. Johnson, pastor, was therine Parker 2000 N.W. . Rev. A. D. Hall, pastorE. West, pastor of Bethlehem host to the Ministers' and 55th Terrace, on Sunday, Sep- Ingram, reporter Baptist Church will deliverthe Earth Gold- Deacons Union of Atlantic tember 12. Mrs. . Men's Day at Ebenezerwas sermon while his choir and Coast Baptist Association on ware of Mt. Coma Baptist i . a financial success. Total ushers serve. August 2729. Church, will be the guest I CALL amount raised $3,500.70.Mr. Sept. 11 the Deaconess The opening program on speaker. Many talented soloists - James E. Martin reported Board will have dinners on Thursday night was very interesting will also be featured at Rev. Oscar West, pastorA M.IvIu Fox sale at the home of Sis. E. $251.25 and was crowned Mr. with the choirs of the Tea. Everyone is invitedto Woodson, 2136 NW 75th St. Mt. Zion and Enebezer render- this cordial invitation is ex- Ebenezer by the outgoing Mr. tea.TR1K1TY FOR Won't stop or call 696- ing bcautifu1 selections. Ebenezer, namely Mr. Ben you ---01.--; : tended to you, Sunday, Sept. Strachan. 0647 for one cr more of these President H. W. Moss, vice C.M.ERev. 19 at 3 p.m., the Pastor's installation STOCKSBONDSMUTUAL Two very inspiring messages dinners president A. F Hanna and Service. Rev. Mackof Visitors are always wet T. A. Rolle FUKDSPerry's presided over New Macedonia Baptist for the day were delivered come. Rememoer C. C. Cowsen, pastor to visit and the sessions. President E. J. Church, Carver Ranches is y-- Mr. Clifford Matt by Mrs. Iva Smith, reporter for the sick and shut-ins. pray Clark was in charge of the the guest speaker. hews whose morning speaker afternoon There will be big cele- women Sunday ; Supt.C. a Services were like old around family centered message E. Gobs on took care: of the bration on Sun. Sept. 19 at 3 revival the b time throughout ! life in the community, McGHANEY SPEAKSLet Sunday School and Pres. K. The Junior Choir's Seventh deliveredboth . t p.m. day as our, pastor and our own Mr. George Ross, Trotti, the Training Union. the people praise thee, Anniversary. Everyoneis messages; and the No. 1 evening speaker.The O God; let all the people Inspiring and informative, invited come and witness and the Junior Choirs delivered - Men Chorus was at messages were delivered by praise the. Psalm 673. this great program. See and music with Sis. C. Kender- P their best select- rendering the Revs. E. J. Clark, I. C. I have sickness also hear some of the greatest junior rick and Aldine Sales, musi ions, which were very spiri- Smith Mickins Joseph and choirs of the Suchas city. tual. death in my family this week Ernest Williams. Alternateswere cian. Those present were chairmen and but however I am trying to the Corinth Baptist Church spiritually blessed from the The pastor the Revs. T. A. Rolle, carry on the work that I am Juniors, the Antioch Baptist theme "God's Righteous, at express their thanks to the J. A. King, H. W. Moss. The captainsmembers andfriendsfor supposed to do. I have triedto Church of Brownsville Juniors, Christ expense. (Jesus the Male Chorus of remember to take every- Temple sang the Silvertone Juniors of Mia- Co-signer)." a successful day. during the Sunday thing to God in prayer: and if morning mi. Also, the great and well September is a busy month service and New Bethel's we will do this we will find known Junior Male Chorus of with Bethlehem rendering of mind of choir sang during the evening. Sweetfield Baptist Church in peace regardless service at New Shiloh on the METHODIST The Rev. Johnson and MT. SINAI mem- conditions. Let us say, seek bers of Mt. Zion gave the Coconut Grove. The st. Mark 12. The pastor's installation (HALLANDALE) ye first the kingdom of God, a splendid entertain- Junior Choir will also be ap- on the 19th, musical program Rev. W. H. Butler, pastor and his righteousness, and Union ment.The pearing as well as many 24th, and Choir No. One 7th Sonja Butler, reporter you will receive.the, power to next quarterly meeting others. Anniversary the 26. carry on. SQ".mtil.alaterdate, will be held in October at These children will appreciate :The Sunday School hour, If God's .will, thanks. and God Temple Baptist Church. Miami. your presence. - was spiritually inspired by bless you all. Please support them. < " all who attended. The hour THE INCARNATIONNote The address is 511 N.W' : Deblrit :Ploy I and' was well attended. The hoursof ZION HOPE MB CHURCHWe 4th Street wotship were well attended the change in the ; "I Am had wonderful serviceall -. .......-.--- ..--. -.-.-. ': .i."li 't I* Nursery also. The sermon: hour for services'' A the Bread of Life" deliveredby day long. Rev. Freeman 8 a.m.-Holy Communion, .._ of his soul all ached out pre the pastor was soul stir- 1045: a.m.-Sunday School, TAKE YOUR FAMILY TO I WE OFFER: ring and food for thought. day.The 11 a.m. Choral Communionand Curriculum officers of the church CHURCH SUNDAY Thirty-eight communed to the sermon. will have a turnabout serviceon Individual resting cots Lord's Table. If have not doneso Tuesday night. you as yet The and women of please ... *Hot lunches pastor The pastor is asking every- pay your subscription - the church have now launched to the air condition fund. * attend Field one to prayer meeting.And .. trips their annual Women's Day will that attend Drive.I We urge all of our their weekly everyone meetings.Rev. BE A NURSE'S AIDE THERE WILL BE NO PICK UP AND DELIVERY friends to help us in this Paul Freeman pastor CENTERVILLA THE IDEAL SCHOOL FORTRAINING SERVICEFor ( drive. Elizabeth Jackson, reporter KINDERGARTEN [ NURSES' AIDES 'further information: 5861 N.W. 17TH AVENUE 2380 West Flogler Strci CALL HE 4 8315 OR NE 5 8052 Call for information and for; CERTIFIED PERSONNELHOT brochures 444-4637 or 4800 N. 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JACK" ENROLL NOW FOR A LIFE LONG CAREERIN TRAINED TEACHERS BALANCED LUNCH ,1 FOR BEAUTY CULTURE STYLES FOR ALL AGES TRANSPORTATION I REASONABLE LOW DOWN PAYMENT - The Very Latest In Men' Fashions I SILK MOHAIR SUITS HATS Name.Address________________________________ ALL FOR $8.00 PER WEEK ! ITALIAN SHOES . _________ Y' " -*- ----------------- ' 944 NW 2nd Ave. Miami, Florida This coupon worth $5.00 toward course 3038 NW '48 Terr HE4-4308 i i H Hi i MM ."'S.pt.2S I : If ': t \i ,' I.' ._. <.. . ' ------- -- --- ---- ---- -- --- ------ -- --- -- ----- ----- - --- -- -- - ) THE MIAMI TIMES, Friday, September 10, 1965 11 rspearing with......... Little River is open every week night from 5 till 7 p.m. for training and boxing. Run by Dan Licitra, Looking the ft" manager of Eddie Linder, 126 lbs and undefeated in xTttk. 1 fc. last 17 bouts. How about Jerry Powers and Eddie Lin 1 der for the Florida Featherweight .Championship. SPORTSWORLD r a The Veterans Boxing , Association has increased ' its membership immensely . : ati I since forming. Applications t BY HARRY SPEAR I are piling in. Ike 8.(LEO A ;RISTEROVer Vaughn one of the officials HURRICANES OPEN SEPT. 19 AGAINST SMU with the organization has + returned home after vacationing RATTLER SCHEDULE APPEARS WEAK SMU could be one of Miami's most spectacular in Tenn. and New The Florida A&M Rattlers have been accused in openers in years. The, Mustangs play wide open foot- York. If you wish to write : . lot of weak sister teams in the past of scheduling a ball. They have been building for two years and are Tommy Ross at the Fifth the SIAC. But we can't blame Jake Gaither too much building their 1965 force around something like 32 Street Gym, Washington for this because the entire SIAC is a weak conference.The . lettermen. A greater part of last year's squad, includ- Ave., Miami Beach, Fla. Rattlers can get very little national stature by ing 29 lettermen return. Three additional lettermentwo . them first stringers rejoin the after playing teams like Allen, S. Carolina State, Alabama ( of ) team beingout MLUE RODGERS ENTERS also plays baseball. Rodgersis of action for a year. One of the x '63 returnees is expected to help Miami- A&M and Morris Brown. One thing is certain-on Dec. probably the fastest back in America today. He's 9.3 DADE JCMiamiDade Dade's guard situation-the 4 we'll see the Rattlers up against a real good team Falcons have one guard returning here in the Orange Blossom Classic.Here's . speed ,merchant John Roderick. Only one man, the fabulous Junior College from last year's state has the Rattlers schedule: Bobby Hayes of Florida A&M has ever beaten signed guard Willie Rodgers championship team. of Northwestern High to a September 18, Allen University, Columbia, S.C.; him in the 100 yead dash. basketball scholarship giving 25 South Carolina State; Tallahassee; October 9Ala- Roderick was "Back of the Week" in the United the Falcon two of the top t , three '" bama A&M, Normal, Ala.; 16 Morris Brown, Tallahassee - , States two years ago when he rushed for 146 yards to high scorers of last sea t REDUCELos 23 Tennessee State, Nashville, Tenn.; Novem- win Ni then the son.The ; , lead a 32 to 28 upset over vy, nation'sNo. Falcons had earlier wp to 6 povads : ber 6, A&T College of N.C.; Greensboro, N.C.; 13, 1 team. He was ineligible last fall. signed Butch Stallntgs. the MacWhite, quarterback and captain, is the only two-time Countyscoring champ WEEKLY : Southern University, Tallahassee; 20, BethuneCookman - 1963 star returning to the team. (31.2 average from St. pat- 1545 S. W. 1st Street : Tallahassee; 27, Texas Southern, Jacksonville - rick's High.) FR 3-2748 : December 4, Orange Blossom Classic at Miami. * . Rodgers ranked third among University of Miami athletic officials are lookingfor high school scorers last sea- DR. LONG'S CLINIC r CLAY VS PATTERSON IN NOVEMBER a big opening crowd for the SMU opener Sept. 19. son, getting 484 points ,in 19 Tickets for the game are going good. They're on saleat games for a 25.5 average. lie L. 'rSl __ Cassius Clay has agreed to defend his title against - the University's downtown Miami ticket office, 228 Floyd Patterson in late November, a spokesman for S.E. 1st Street. *M101OIIUUUGIZUMUriIM" Intercontinental Promotions, Inc. said At the same * time it was announced in Toronto that Ernie Terrell MAiNE TtAIHWG" would defend his World Boxing Association heavy- BETHUNE WILDCATS HAVE weight championship against George Chuvalo in mid- 18 LETTERMEN RETURNING October in that Canadian city Neither story was I MIAMI lNSTITUTEl Coach Jack "Cy" McClairen of the Bethune-Cook- ,,) )) confirmed by any of the fighters involved. ********** man Wildcats ,announced that the 1965 squad reported fx for practice September first. l OF TECHNOLOGYfl S SI DOUG JONES FIGHTS PRENTICE SNIPES TUESDAY about the loss of McClairen expressed concern &* g> l Wt W'JUllllUIM gW 1 1In Doug Jones, the heavyweight that most experts lettermen from l last squad but indicated that College 1I 15 year's 3)ata ? Sciences of . o<<$ ng .I say beat Cassius Clay, comes out of 11 months of with the return of 18 lettermen plus the new groupofball I'; KEY PUNCH 'COMPUTER self-exile Tuesday night against trial-horse Prentice players many of the problems would be eased. ', PRSGRAMWNQ Snipes in a, 10-rounder at Miami Beach Auditorium. Lloyd "Tank" Johnson, the other half of the all I Ma I$.,WOIHtI e"',sls.w stew dis Jsits'pacrssis' Once the No. 1 lightweight contender Jones has- ' i f' 18 n't fought since being stopped in 11 rounds by Cana- Alumni coaching staff of the wildcats said, "we are f'.14" the fass1 pewisig H.Y (Iw tile U.S. <<< "t'L 'Mf: : :"' ,J"1' dian :ri : George Chuvalo at Madison Square Garden last expecting some pretty big men .in this year and It ,1 f:! ':TRAM HOW,, ,j FUR A'SECWE+ FUtE f : ht October. That was a title elimination bout for the they can make it,we should have a pretty good team." 'f-j':f f" *'' Ei> aew" : lMwtAlrq,:...tII"N', 'I;$<<' "." aro. Some of the lettermen expected to return are: Rudolph ,i Jrl, 1ii J't ;.}' "fi.' >> ft WBA's version of the heavyweight championship.Jones . Barber, Captain, S'll':' 234 lb. tackle from Win- 'tF,,V1 r.;i#!"i!" ??::::j1> t.L.,.1':.'AveilahleMN 4'Ktf'. I ,',' ":\ "'t,", ; fought Clay in March of 1963 and lost on a ter Haven; Larry Little, 6' 241 tackle from Miami; t im-iasrs--! controversial split decision. He was jumped to No. 4 Johnny Doublas,5.11" 235 lb. guard from Lakeland; .. _t< '... .....\.i. ,.. ,"t among heavyweight contenders after Clay won the title favorite Elijah Gipson, 6'1" 216. lb. full back from Panama 1t' ''; ',kit,, '.}A'1'h, $! 'kt from Sonny Liston, and Jones went in a 2-1 1((: iceH..i111..1 Y.dl ....... .;l"M: !. 1 r against the lumbering Chuvalo. City Collins Smith 5!q' .181 lb. halfback, from Mul- "' .. , ; !'tt' :' "" H.I..1t': "" ''' + 'L::> : h'''' " a.t.f''f..t ,, i ",, 99 JMWW WHS CWnp.Wv ,," , berry; GeorgeKing: 5M.1" 170 lb. quarterback from, ? *-. ,*** ** $ >> >,*i <,% %.* 'r .t , JD. end from Palmetto 3 :: ; : ; ;;; Pomparto, .;..&nd'James"Greene.. ;.... .'........ '0'" 6' 187 I.stit.te T.ch..l N.M, nAye.I . 8== Also expec'ted'to out for the team are: James try HAM E............-..............................AG E............ Barry, 6' 240 lb. guard from Delray Beach; Willie 9 I Brown, 6'1" 250 lb. Delray Beach; Curtis Paschal, STREET ........................................................... . 5'10" 180 lb. halfback, from Pittsburgh, Pa. Clewis . . Wright, 5'10" 180Jb. quarterback, from Hastings; and a CITY..............................PHOH...................... N Samuel Smith, 6'1" 250 lb. tackle, from Jacksonville.The ''''" '', . 1965 Wildcat Schedule !.fI...I..I.I..ENOW Games Home: October 2: Albany State College, 2pm. titJrnc ; October 9: Morris Brown College (Homecoming) >: acttvratY DRUG 2 p.m.; i 4'L'NqThJ: :izrrir _ Games Away: October 16: Benedict, Columbia, S. 6750 NW ISlh AVENUE Harold Jolllrelte, Muuger Carolina; October 23: Alabama A&M College, Hunts- ville, Ala.; October 30: S. Carolina State, Orangeburg, POST TIME S. Carolina. November 6: Clark College Gator Bowl, 8:00 P.M."rb. Dugies Guest Hous Jacksonville; November 13: Open; November 20: Flo- rida A&M University, Tallahassee; November 27: Al- t.., Th_ hov*. of whusMal roams' -1 len University, Phillips Field, Tampa. '\}; ,"j,;: ': ': "'*K e.|, u. In,mini* : '.' S'.' :,"y',' * 'fll 1ratelr"plash t .:Ewa thel l .ngw you,tayflnd'S.eing ; I 1I)> ,'t: ; t*' .Un1 '/ (j fir, a FAVORITES OUT OF FLAGLER'S COUNTDOWN Jhr aecDnedes1ens!you resefire., ,>;; The second round in Flagler's $10,000 Count- Not1.w'. Oryhwlstrrpl ..:t.V tl ftn.'....'y"f..thr.brothi.t.; - Down Stake was scheduled to come up WednesdaySept. .N OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY ( 16) with most of the original favorites already NOW! TWIN DOUBLEs 2341 N.W. 41111 STREET 34-3851 counted out of the 5/16th mile event. Happy Stutz Comstat, Ray DuPree's Another Bonus JAMAICA DUGIE Les Cole's Wild Jean and perhaps Gene Randle's Always a friend Discuss appear as the new favorites, but after what ,... happened in the first round, even they may not make it .. . to the third round which is scheduled for Saturday. #'II' ( ,I.I"I" ' Sixteen were scheduled to go to the post for Wed. } THANK YOU nesday's event with the last four finishers in each of .: We wish to sincerely thank each of you the two stakes tests to be eliminated, leaving eight I, 0 whose for the Saturday run.The.greyhounds. : continuous priase of my divinely Inspired - running last and next to last in t "HEAT TREAT" for helping it to be- j Saturday's third round will be dropped from the com- : come a part of a select chain. petition, with two more cut in each of the next two As of August 15, 1965,1 I will only handle - rounds, leaving only two to fight it out for the winner'send Xl'q q0 : 500 to 1,000 "HEAT TREATS" per year. of the jackpot on September 25. $10,000 The winners of the first round heats were Her- : Again, thanks, to you for your patience and schel Hutch, who returned a whopping $62 fa each $2 patronage. ticket; Wild Jean, who paid $21.40, Medley Judy, I an with Humility. $21.60( and Discuss, $8. Gratefully yours, Eliminated in the wave of first-round upsets were such as Crl t Along, Rockstreet, Medal and Seventh- i O'Connor T. Clark, Creative Engineer I Star. I '." ',11 " ,1,' ..-..--...- ------ ... - , , 12 THE MIAMI TIDES Crtrlnw I, ......Y, "C'...,nt.......mh.-...r. in.v, 10A I ,ww C, .x aotxo xv oo +oaeax Joe Christian Named Seagram Mays Faces North Dade, VETTV Plan for ChairmanJoseph Carver Plnvs NorthwesternNo Progress --- ---.; - - -- SERVICE CALL $1.00 Mohammedian pilgrimage sic when the NorthwesternBulls W. Christian has to Mecca will ever equal are pitted against the 379-7735 been appointed Vice Chairman the football pilgrimage to Booker T. Washington Tor 846 NW 2 Ave. of the Plan for Progress Com- the Dade Junior College sta- nadoes. mittee of Joseph E. Seagram dium tonight, neither in numbers their SERVICE The five schools and SALES & Sons, Inc. The purpose of nor in pious devotion. Nor RENTAL, , the group is to insure imple- head coaches are as follows: did mussulmen ever pore RADIO, PHONO, T.V. Booker T. Washington-All" mentation of the equal employment ,.. over the pages of the Holy CarberNathanielTraz opportunity policy of c : Q'uran as did our five football I Hepburn; It OPEN 9-9 the firm and its sales di vi- coaches thumb the of Powell; Mays Lambert pages Reed; North Dade Vernon sions. the Football Rule Book. The committee was formedas When the NorthwesternBulls Wheeler; NorthwesternJamesWanza. a result of a meeting bet- and the . Carver Hornet A passed by new ruling ween President Lyndon B. clash, the turf is torn up, the Johnson and Edgar M. Bronf- dust flies, and teen-age fans the Florida Interscholastic man, President of Joseph E. go temporarily bcserk. That's Association lowers the age TV SALES & REPAIRS FREE DEUVERY level and in some cases eli- Seagram & Sons Inc., held to how the local high schools of minated several key players. Authorized factory TV repair company confirm th support of American - Dade County tilt for the Big The ruling was passed to conform - industry in equal employ- Nine South Conference Football to standards set by the MOVED TO LARGER QUARTERS ment practices. While such a 1\ampionship.the . policy had been the historical positions on the publications annual clash between Florida High School Activi- NOW LOCATED AT practice of Seagram, the group "People's Voice" and "Our Carver and Northwestern ge- ties Association.But 749 N.H. 62ND STREET established insure World." ruling or no ruling- was con- nerally draws the hottest local Authorized RCA sales dealer tinued and energetic action In 1949 Mr. Christian Join- attention with the exception youth must be served. It's upon the goals of the Presi ed the marketing staff of of the Turkey Day Clas teen time again. All our sales and repairs guaranteed dent's Committee on Equal Seagram Distillers Company. Employment Opportunity.Mr. While there he rose to the - SCOTT TV PL 1-8381 JOE Christian, 54, is Pre- posts of National Sales Re- sident of J. W. Christian Mar presentative, National Su- if M M H ff Sept.25 ket Consultants of New York pervisor and Assistant Director i. City. He has resigned all of Public Relations.Mr. Only the Mighty other accounts to devote full- Christian also holds ..... ............ ... .. ..... ....... . time attention to Seagram. the position of Treasurer for .dt-15<. '" ....,,, ..#W, .. 1i Mr. Christian began his ca- Hudgins Associates, the first : to' 'I' reer as advertising space Negro-owned small business >'. > ', 8"1' TELEVISION SETS _ salesman for the "New York investment corporation. He is ; 'y WW Amsterdam News," rising to the former Vice President of %,**' 'tonita' *>yMjlr- the post of advertising manager the National Association of $2OUP lie later held managerial Market Developers. Would dare do ill! 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They were married 20 years before the divorce, and 2. The husband was making 6483 TAFT ST.PALM SPRINGS MILE 5757 N.W. 27th AVE.PERRINE 9843 Bird Rd. a substantial contribution tc 1375 W.49th St. SHOPPING CENTER the divorced wife's suppor W Hollywood Hialeah, fla. MIAMI, FLA. I Peirine, Fla. Miami, Flo. when he started drawing social 945-0381 226-5631 821.1761 security or died. 635-0736 635.0736 238.2901 . Payments can also be - made,'beginning with September - to have widows remarried and,widowerswho after 60 MON. THRU SAT. NO EMERGENCY : NOT GOING OUT OF BUSINESS SUNDAY (after 62 for widowers). Pay- 10-9 11-6 ments to these widows and of widowers the retirement will be check equal to the Vi JUST CONSISTENTLY THE BEST BUYS AND THE LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN! deceased spouse would have gotten, or was getting, at 65. For wxample: Mr. Jones retired r at 65 and drew $100 a month social security. Laterhe 4 Foam Sectional dies. Mrs. Jones remar- pc. ries at 62. Even though re- married she can collect % tnTj&i . of Mr. Jones' retirementcheck $50 in this case, every .' month. wi NEW GROUPS COVERED BY t . SOCIAL SECURITY , For the first time, self- t employed doctors will be covered by social security. ; Most doctors will get social \} security credit for the first $4800 of their selfemployment \ income from the prac- tice of medicine, beginningwith - ---------- . 1965.The taxable amount , , goes up to $6600 beginning in : 't 1 l t !v la ) I li. i 1966.Beginning y 1 : 1 1i January 1,1966, r tips will be covered as wages v by social security. To get social L, 1 I security credit for his I . tips, the worker will have to ? ; cr il give his employer a written I report of his tips within 10 days after the end of the mon- th the tips were received. The employer will deduct the em- CUSTOM MADE : ployee's social security tax f from any wages the employerowes c II REVERSIBLEZIPPERED tne worker. If he owes r i "' ? 1 -M I him no wages, the employee c CUSHIONS will give the employer tye tax money. The employerdoes SELF COVERED not have to match the LIMIT PLATFORMS employee's tax on tips, only 1 will give the employer the tax money. The employerdoes OVER 100 TO A CUSTOMER . not have to match the N SHOWROOM COMP. $169.96 TAKE HOME &,SAVE employee's tax on tips, only emYrA- ....W .Iq . |