Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

California Eagle from Los Angeles, California • 2

Publication:
California Eaglei
Location:
Los Angeles, California
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

2r-Tli Califemfa Eagle Thursday, August 30, 1962 Dinner Will Fefe Hawkins khsairds Sees Mew Civil mights dins The Negro people of this country are entitled to first class citizenship right now and they will attain this goal by concerted and constructive political action," Senator Richard Richards told 75 Negro leaders at his Sunday evening speech in the Terrace Room at the Sheraton-dVest Hotel. Fair Housing Law Proposed By Democrats Enactment of a fair housing law and, of a measure putting enforcement of that law and fair housing and public accommodations' statutes under a state commission were urged by California Democrats at their weekend convention held in Sacramento. The Democratic proposal looks forward to a housing law that would ban discrimination in the Mile or rental of all housing offered for sale or rental by brokers, builders, developers, rental agents and lending institutions. The present Hawkins Act affects only publicly assisted housing. The states fair employment statute is now enforced by.

a state commission by the pui lic accomodations and housing laws require suits by persons who have been discriminated against. licensees Hit The Democrats also went on Assemblyman Augustus F. Hawkins, veteran legislator a't candidate for Congress from the 21st district, will he honorci Friday, Sept, 7, at the Los Angeles Home Furnishing Mart, with a buffet supper party his 25 years in the California assembly as lawmaker, and lii-53rd birthday. His birthday fall on August 31, but the "Salute Committee moved the celebra-lon back to the September date order to accomodate Gu.Vs riends who are out of the city. More than 1500 people, inclining fellow legislators, most the constitutional officers of ihr state, civic, labor, profession1 and business leaders and j-jst the average man on the street have sent in their reservation to join In paying homage to this well-liked and respected statesman, according to Mrs.

Aik-on Hernandez, chairman of ticket committee. CLAIRBORNE JOINS GOP Clay J. Clairbome of Atlantic City, N.J., has been appointed to the staff of the Republican National Committee, it was announced today by Chairman William E. Miller. Clairbome, who for the past 20 years has been associated with many Republican campaigns, was named to fill the position held by the late Louise R.

Lautier. RETURNS Dr. William S. Hendricks, former Willow-brook School Board trustee, has returned to South Los Angeles after an absence of five years, and has set up offices at 11004 S. Figueroa street.

Dr. Hendricks Opens Practice In South L. A. FREUND ENDORSED The Los Angeles County Bar Associations overwhelming vote in favor of Judge Leo Freund over his opponent for Superior Court Office No. 47 is clear in dication to the public that Los Angeles County attorneys realize that Judge Freunds experience and qualifications make him the best candidate for Superior Court office No.

47 at the November elections, Atty. Birger Tingloff said. the Democratic nominee for 17. S. Senate, and author of the first state senate TEP bill in California, declared that California has enacted more Civil Rights laws and made more progress in the Civil Rights area in the.

four years of this Democratic Administration than in the previous 12 years of Republican rule. ROYBAL HEADQUARTERS Reopening of Councilman Edward R. Roybals 30th Congressional District campaign headquarters after a brief vacation been announced. Offices have been reopened at 3422 W. Olympic Blvd.

at Gramercy Place. Roybal is the Democratic nominee for Congress. OFFICERS CHOSEN a recently held election, the Frederick Young Democratic Club elected the following permanent officers: Turner Bobbit, president: Aryola Taylor, vice-president: Billie Jean Prince, recording secretary; Jackie Webster, corresponding secretary Sheridan Ferrell, treasurer; Connie Ayers, historian and Cherrye Ross, parliamentarian. FAIR HIRING URGED Governor Edmund G. -Brown today called for Californians to hire and train additional apprentices without regard to race, creed, or color.

He recalled that California observed June as Apprenticeship. Month but he noted that of the State Board of Equalization who is running for re-election, plan a joint get out the vote drive. PLAN VOTE DRIVE Merv Dymal-ly, left, Democratic candidate for the 53rd Assembly District, and Richard Nevins, Southern California member Ten Caught in Raids On Eastside Ten men were arrested in gambling raids on tv.o shoe shine parlors on the east-side last Friday and Saturday. Arrested at 4418 S. Centro! avenue, were J.

L. Washington. 52, of 4500 4th avenue, a bL Alvin Carlin, 50, of 22 E. 78th street, a custodian; Joseph Taylor, 30, of 526 W. Jsfr.h street, a painter; Charles Bay-ley.

36, of 110 W. 55th street, a crane operator: Robert Jack-son, Bookkeeper Kills Mon Who Knifed Her Brother (Continued from Page 1) that as she had parsed Williams Thelma Hayes' Purse Stolen From Kitchen Mrs. Thelma Hayes, of 392 Hepburn avenue, wife of mote! Dr. William S. Hendricks, after an absence of five years, has returned home to practice gervLord 'favoring legislation eral medicine and surgery in empowering disciplinary action offices at 11004 S.

Figueroa au state licensees who street. discriminate on racial or re- was Pre-med major at ligious ounds. Qther legisla. USC, president of the unter-Ljon wouid promote cooperation graduate chapter of Phi Beta between citizens and law en- Sigma fraternity and a member foroement authorities to prevent of the Panhellenic Council. mistreatment of citizens.

Hendricks spent the past year I jn cer human rights planks, inter. the convention went on record finishing medical school in Des ag opposing censorship and Moines, Iowa. approving the exclusion of His wife, Edith, is a teacher egauy obtained evidence, in the Compton City School system. They have three children, David, Margaret and Felicia SOVS It CIS IT lm' His Head Under NAACP, Local The Automobile 3 AH JUnn The man who stuck his head rlWEllw mun. lt from under an auto during The Labor Committee of the altercation Aug.

11 at a gar-Los Angeles branch of the age at 4250 S. Avalon was not NAACP and Local 300 of the qoj, Hammond, as listed on Laborers Union will hold a jointp0jce recards picnic Labor Day from 10 a.m. Hammond, who called the to 6 p.m. at Will Rogers Park, EAGLE, said his name was tak-103rd street and Central avenue. police entered the Hostesses at the affair will be 1 garage doorway, and that it was members of the NAACP Special I somebody else who was un-Activities and Roy Wilkins com- demeath the car mittees.

The story of the altercation Musicians Local 47 will fur-ran the Aug. 16 issue of the Young Mother Fails in Try for Quick Death Mommy, Im sorry but I just cant take it. Please help Charles with kids. I am going to take some sleeping pills. Bye now, Johnnie.

This note was found about 10:30 a.m. Sunday, near the unconscious body of Johnnie Wil- bourn, 22, a young mother and houMwifc, a. 1344 1, am, National owner Oles Hayes and a mem ber of the Urban League Guild, and Joseph Gray. 2 53, of 1160 E. 52nd was robbed of 5103.75 last Thurs-'of 2026 E.

120th street, a con- in the living room, he hit her with his fist and said in a low voice, You bitch! She said she lost her head, drew the gun from her smock and fired. She said Williams was very close, not than a couple of feet away. She said the gun was her mother's and that she had found it while she was doing some, more day' about 7:30 p.m. when she went next door to visit a neigh bor, leaving her purse on the kitchen drain board. The thief apparehtly entered in self-defense and acquitted him.

He told the officers that Miss Rankins story was false. He said he lived in the Gage avenue house, that his son lived there and that he had a key to the house. He produced a key and papers indicating he was purchasing the property. LOST HER HEAD Miss Rankin told the officers she would call her aunt stay with her, and took the telephone into the bedroom. After the killing, she said -er and struction worker.

At Bobs Shine Parlor, 5121'- S. Avalon officers arrested the following: J. T. loway, 27, of 278! a E. street, a laborer; P.

J. Shakles, 39, of 1 W. 37th street, a laborer; Frank Freeman. 44, of 8090 W. 41st drive, a bakery worker, and Houston Chester Byrd, of 2148 S.

Sycamore avenue, a waiter. homework and had put it in her the unlocked back door and took pocket because she was pink pouch-like purse which ened by Williams ph.ne calls, contained 523.75, her drivers Miss Rankins was arrested and hooked on suspicion of license and her horn-rimmed glasses. The purse was valued proclaimed August as Apprenticeship Month and asked for its support. California joins the nation, said Governor Brown, in observing the 25th anniversary of the federal Fitzgerald Act, which establishes the national apprenticeship and in marking National Apprenticeship Month. She was hospitalized for treatment and will be held for further observation at General Hospital.

Her husband, Charles Wil-bourn, told police that his wife was suffering from a heart condition and was often upset and depressed about the children and that she had frequently threatened suicide. at 535. nlsh the music. EAGLE. SECOND ANNUAL BAIyi Q2GaaE0CIS3EB im BOTimna RUAM HOUSE OF BEAUTY Femerly Thelma's Beauty Salon Ruby McQuiston, Owner Everything far Beauty OS-69148 OS 9-6607 1,4717 Hawth'ne Lawndale Greetings To Our Many Friends and Customers PRESS, Printers 532 S.

Maple, Maple Bldg. 4 Los Angeles 13 MA 6-1231 a a a a a CARTOP CARRIERS RENTED LIGHTf BRIGADE LOS ANGELES BRANCH N.A.A.C.P. MVMO SAOf-WWtt-COOim 19 Bronchos in So. Calif. DINNER ENTERTAINMENT FOR A WORTHY CAUSE AND PURPOSE TO BUILD THE NJL.A.C.P.

LOCALLY AND NATIONALLY f- PAID IN FULL N.A.A.C.P. LIFE MEMBERSHIPS AND JUNIOR LIFE MEMBERSHIPS u1 83rd -Anniversary Greetings OSAGE PRODUCE CO. 770 South' Central Los Angeles Phone MA 7-6937 NEW METHODI Phone DU 8-7048 Urinary, Personal Problems, Glands end ell Clinical Matters. Young Dr. invites unusual casesl RESULTS Consultation Confidential! 3156 Wllshlre Blvd.

Ream 12 Lt' VAC Owl Rexsll Drug Store Owned and Operated By VAC DRUGS PL 1-5121 6501 Crenshaw Blvd. Inglewood; Calif. iigiit BRIGADE GREETINGS FROM THE LAW FIRM OF CURTIC C. TAYLOR 2510 So. Central Ave.

AD 2-724 Los Angeles 83rd Anniversary Greetings KINNEY'S PHARMACY Glen T. McClure, Prop. 1 8S0 E. Firestone Blvd. Los Angeles LU 5-1378 -3rd Anniversary Greetings FIRST AFRICAN METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev.

BROOKINS 801 Tewne Los Angeles! MA 2-1031 83rd Anniversary Greetings Veiga and Robison Funeral Directors 3601 East First Street Los Angeles 83rd Anniversary Greetings Western Automatic Transmission Exchange RE 1-9326 1807 5th AVE. LOS ANGELES 17 6 WORLD WIDE ENTERPRISES. LOS ANGELES 81, CALIFORNIA 1282S SOUTH MQADWAY FAcdty 1-9980 i ISRAEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. -H. D.

HIGDON, Pastor School, 9: IS A.M. Morning Worship, 11 A.M. I S.T.U., 6 P.M. 7 P.M. 4501 Compk Av.

AD 3-6555 Residence AD 1-1986 83rd Anniversary Greetings West Hollywood Presbyterian Church 7350 Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood HO 2-5816 Rev. Ron A. Greek, Pastor CRENSHAW TRANSFER A STORAGE 2626 West Vernon AX 2-0158 ft Los Angeles 5, Calif. AUCTION! Every Sunday Open To Public Dealers LAWNDALE AUTO SALES 15001 Hawthorne Blvd.

Lawndale OS 6-3794 ST. JAMES OMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday Musts at 67-8-9-l 0:1 5-1 1:15 and 12:15 'Noon Pacific Coast Highway A Vincent, Rsdondo Beach, Calif. FR 2-5228 Alva Garrott Dental Wives Charles R. Drew Medical Society Creative Hair Oasignara of Calif. Delta Sigma Thata, L.

A. Alumni Dental Study Club El Nagoeio Social Club, Inc. The Exclusive Shallmar Friendship Charity Club Gay-Ton-Ettas St Charity Club The Girl Friends of Calif. Grand Lodge A.F. Si A.M..

Inc. Grand Lodge A Temple of U.B.F. A S.M.T. Hair Stylist Guild Holy Royal Arch Masons of Garrison Lodge No 45 Howard University Alumni International Hod Carriers, Common Laborers of America Local No. 300 International Ladies Garment Worker Union Ivy Friendship Club Jock A Jill of America, Inc.

L. A. Chapter Kate Club Kings A Queen Social Club. Knit-Cro-Sheen Social Club L. A.

Art St Charity Club Ladies of Paradise Social St Charity Club Laundry A Dry Cleaning Workers Intl Union No. 62 Langston Law Club Langston University Club of A. Lea Dames Social A Charity Club Lea Petie Mesdamea Social St Charity Club The Links, Inc. L. A.

Central Labor Council The -Mason: B. F. Talbot Lodge No. Medical, Dental A Pharmaceutical Association of Southern Calif. Women's Auxiliary CLUBS A ORGANIZATIONS Moat Worshipful Price Hall Grand Lodge F.

A A.M Calif. Jurisdiction NAACP Special Activities Committee Omega' Pal Phi Fraternity, Ine. Original Unique Ladies-Lambda Oml-cron Chapter Pacifia Town Club Phi Beta Sigma: Phi Beta Chapter The Philanthropists Matrons Pitts Lae Social Club Playcraftere Club Tho Playtimera Rainbow Bridge A Charity Club Regent Development Roy Wilkins Committee Shreveport Christian Club Skylark Social A Charity Club Tau Gamma Delta Sorority-Mu Chapter Tho Thirteen Aldee Tuskegea Alumni Club Van Courtlandt Wilfandal Club Willing Workera of Southern Calif. Womena Auxiliary of Early Calif. Womena Christian Charity Club Woman's Progressive Buainass A Social Club Woman's Sunday Morning Broakfaot Club Zeta Phi Bfta Sorority, Ine.

Alpha Pal Zeta Chapter INDIVIDUALS Gaorga A. Bcavara, Jr. Mra. Lola Baavara -Mr. L.

N. Blodgett Mn. Elia M. Blodgett -Mr. Harbart Bloom Mr.

Alfred Bloomlngdale Mr. Lorenzo Bowdoin -Jan Collar -Mrs. Roeetta Cooper -Mr. Samuel Crouch Mra. Mary A.

Crutchfield Mr. F. Cummings Mr. Den Derricke Mr. W.

H. Derkine Mre. Kate R. Evane Mrs. Zenobia Evans Mra.

Eva Goodwin Mr. Homar Goodwin -Aralne B. Gordon Mr. U. S.

Grfgge Mr. Paul E. Hickman Mrs. Athenaiee Hill Mr John Hill Mr. Norman O.

Houston Mr. H. A. Howard Mra. Irene Hudaon Mr.

N. H. Jonea Mra. Lorraine H. Lawla Mra.

Bart Lytton Marcus 8. W. McBroem, Ph.D. Mr. Albert Maddox Mrs.

Lana Mathews Nathaniel A Murray Mra. Maud E. Prayer Mr. Cheater Randle Leon Rene Mr. L.

G. Robinson Mrs. jeseie Selina Mr. J. H.

Shackelford Mrs. Margaret A. Shaw Mr. William L. Stevao Mr.

George Taueaig Mr. J. L. Taylor Mr. Robert P.

Thompson Mr. Tommy L. Tueker Mrs. Minnie O. Williams Mrs.

Della Young JUNIOR LIFE MEMBERSHIP Charlea H. Matthews, Jr. Ballinger Taylor Rusooll Taylor Calvin Weaver -Michael Anthony Wright BUSINESS Class Records Salta Golden State Mutual Life Insurance Co. CHURCHES Greater Cornorotono Baptist Church Holman Methodist Church Liberty Baptist Church New Hope Baptist Church -Peeplea Independent Church of Christ Phillips Temple C.M.E. Westminister Presbyterian Church Zion Hill Baptist Church St.

Paul Lutheran Church Triangular Church of Religious Science CLUBS St ORGANIZATIONS The Angoluo Homo Si Garden Club Alpha Gamma Omogit Alpha Kappa Alpha Alpha Phi Alpha Alpha Wives Auxiliary ATTORNEYS Charles Fielding -Dred Scott Nousom Chartei H. Mitthiwi Loren Miller Thomai G. Neueom Alma Rudison DENTISTS Wendell Cotton, D.D.8. John E. Coopor, D.D.S.

John G. Gary. D.D.S Claude Hudson, D.D.S. Christopher L. Tayler, D.D.S.

ENTERTAINMENT Nat King Cals Earl Grant Lana Herne Louis Jordan Otto Preminger MEDICAL Robert. M. Arnold, M.D. Goorga B. Brothers, M.D.

John W. Carney, James. M. Franklin, M.D. L.

A. Nixon Ellis Toney, M.D. Pearl McBroom. M.D. Leroy R.

Weeks, M.D. G. D. Gordon, M.D. MINISTERS Rov.

Corneliuo Arnold Rev. T. M. Chambers Rev. Morris Curry Rev.

S. O. J. Evans Rev. J.

Raymond Hondoreon Rev. Dwight Kyle Rev. L. B. Lane SPONSORING COMMITTEE Christopher L.

Taylor, D.D S. Chairman H. Claude Hudaon, D.D.S. Edward D. Warren John Q.

Gary, D.D.S. Claronca Littlejohn, M.D. Frank Patarson, M.D. Fradarick N. Spann, D.D.S.

L. Sylvester Odom, M.D. Ike Adame Samuel Coleman K.T.Y.M. Radio Station Gwendolyn Simmons Mrs. Elois Davis Mra.

Laa Branton Tad Wataan. D.D.S. Judga David Williams Thamaa Boger, D.D.S. Roy Andrews, D.D.S. Sybil Thomas Atty.

Jamas Akars Roes Millar. M.D. Arthur Houston Celos King, III D. Ovoratroet Gray, D.D.S. Rev.

James A. Hargett Rev. John C. Stinson -Dr. Seewright Anderson Tom Gwen Green Playtimera Club Philadelphians Indicates Paid In Full Junior Memberships Paid In Full FUMIKO Y.

AMANO, M.D. GYNECOLOGIST OBSTETRICS AND KAGEYAS W. AMANO. Sc.D., M.D. Announce the Removal of Their Offices to CRENSHAW MEDICAL ARTS CENTRE SUITE 220 375S SANTA ROSALIA DRIVE, LOS ANQELES CALIF.

Office Hours by Appointment Phone 2M-6S01 (The Newest Six-Story Medical Building behind the Crenshaw Broadway Store If' MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:30 A.M. Services 11 AM. A 7 P.M. 1755 E. 114th St.

Compton A Wilmington Blvds LO 9-9561 Res. PL 6-1724 Rev. S. J. Evans Minister Greetings From The law Firm Of JAMES N.

REESE 2502 S. Central AD 2-5281 Los Angeles WILLIE COVAN DANCE STUDIO 1316 East 41st St. Tel. AD. 2-9136 New Classes now forming in Top Ballet Musical Comedy Baton Twirling Television end Motion Picture Training.

Beginners, 3 to 6 years, 9 AM. Saturday morning 7 tot 12 years, 10 AM. Sat. Phone school 1 P.M. to 9 P.M.

Tuesday to Friday for Information. 0041500 RUG CLEANING EQUIP. RENTED! SHAMPOOERS VACUUMS MOOB POUSMSRS TKCWAX I 19 Branches lit So. Calif. 83rd Anniversary Greetings From TRAILER COACH ASSOCIATION 1340 W.

3rd St. Los Angeles, Calif, A A 6 4i H. H. LUMBER CO. SINCE 1933 BUILDING MATERIALS DUTCH BOY PAINTS BUILDING HARDWARE SHINGLES DOORS Open All Day Sat.

Sun. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. WE DELIVER ANYWHERE IN L.A. 11210 SOUTH VERMONT AVENUE (Corner of Vormont near Imperial) PLymouth 6-4833 Plymouth 6-4076 HELP WANTED MALE EARN BIO Grocery Checker Cashlos Stockman Electronics Asaomblor Typing Shorthand Train Vi-6 weeks Uy and Evening Classes Low Tuition E-Z Terms 1000 Grads Working 4r Placement Assistance it Call Now for Information MTI SCHOOLS NATIONWIDE Pi IdlOO RX 8-6729 GET YOUR NAME ON THIS LIST BEFORE THE DEADLINE DATE For Additional Information, NAAGP OFFICE or Dr.

Qhristopher L. Taylor, Chairman. ADams 1-5189 10209 So. Compton LO 4-4577 Greetings To The California Eagle and It: Many Raadarsl For Their Outstanding Sarvjcti For The Past 83 Years. Compliments Of George Agzarian M.D.

Herman Diskih M.D. Paul Freeman M.D. 4417 W. Adams Blvd. RE 1-4115 Lea Angelea GREETINGS TO OUR NEW CUSTOMERS CARPET AND FURNITURE CLEANERS WALL-TO-WALL CARPETS CLEANED TOWNSEND'S CARPET RUG CO.

LEADING BRAND NAMES 3871 So. Danker lea Angeles 62 Rl. 4-4137 li 7 ii nre- As F- 1M 'MF' I it.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About California Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
35,786
Years Available:
1914-1964