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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 8, 1941 13 HIGH SCHOOLS TO OPEN IN CITY FLUSHING MEADOW PARK WILL OPEN RINKS SUNDAY Prof. Finkelslein, Hew President of SHOPPING HEFFERNAN says What Has Happened To Our National Polity? The public will receive Its first WITH NEW TERM win Seminary, Fefed WITH SUSAN Flatbush, Forest Hills, Bronx Institutions Seat $6,726,000 Three new high schools, one In Flatbush, one In Forest Hills and LOSE UGLY FAT THIS NEW EASY WAY! No Starvation, or Borough Society Honors Youngest Man to Head Theological Institution Prof. Louis Flnkelsteln, president Of the Jewish Theological Seminary KEEP FIT during the cold weather by drinking Renken's Homogenized milk. This Nations are ruled by polities settled fundamental principleswhich once broken or found incapable of dealing with external forces cause the nation's decline.

England's policy for instance has been the development of her sea power. In her primitive period she had been invaded by successive Teutonic tribes, including the Danes who had predominant ha power, and then the Normans, one in the Bronx, will orwn their of America, was given a dinner by doors to students for the first time i with the start of the new school charged at dally afternoon periods beginning at 3:30 and evening session beginning at 7, with checking faculties and roller skates Included with the admission. A rental charge of 60 cents will be levied on those who dont bring their own Ice skates. The park may be entered at 111th St, Roosevelt Ave. or Horace Harding Boulevard, and transit facilities include the Flushing lines of the B.

M. T. and I. R. Flushlng-Ridgewood trolley, Trlborough Bus Q-23 and the Independent Subway, with the last-named route involving a transfer to Bus Q-23 at Wood-haven Boulevard.

A survey of demolition and removal of Fair buildings revealed that three large restaurant structures and 14 exhibit buildings have disappeared and that only the framework of 18 other exhibit centers remains. In addition, three-fourths of the Amusement Area has been razed. Vigorous exercises. You can reduce by using THINALAX. A full three weeks supply for only $1.

Start losing weight today. Send $1 to THINALAX. Dept. AA, 101 Plymouth Jersey City, N. J.

Or order C. O. D. plus post benefits from the conversion of the World's Fair grounds Into Flushing Meadow Park at 3:30 p.m. Sunday when Ice and roller-skating rinks are opened In the New York City Building.

It was announced today by the park Department. The Inaugural ceremonies will Include ice skating exhibitions by member of the New Vork Skating Club and addresses by Mayor La-Guardla. City Council President Newbold Morris and Borough President Harvey of Queens. Park Commissioner Moses will preside. The roller-skating rink, measuring 150 by 116 feet, and the Ice-skating area, 178 by 116 feet, axe separated by it 12-foot walk, and the recreation zone Includes a low-priced cafeteria and a shop at which skates may be sharpened and other equipment purchased.

Children under 14 will be admitted free to Saturday morning sessions, but 20 cents will be rich, creamy milk is delicious and healthful, with Vitamins and A distributed throughout each quart of milk with the cream. Phone NEv-ins 8-8600 to place your order. MILK whose final amalgamation with the term, Feb. 1. The schools cost a tot 1 of $6,726,000 and will seat pupils.

Principals for the new fchools have already been chosen by the Board of Education and have commenced their duties of organizine Saxon population resulted in the commonalty we have known as the English since the thirteenth century. As Insular people, surrounded by the sea, they recognized defensive potentialities of that ele me arooKiyn society of the seminary last night in the Brooklyn Jewish Center, 687 Eastern Parkway, In recognition of his recent appointment to head the Institution. The youngest man to ba elevated to the presidency of th seminary, he formerly resided In Brooklyn. About 300 persons attended. Rabbi Israel H.

Levinthal of tha center said: "Tt. rwav WARNING! DONT NEGLECT HAIR ON THE FACE! Talk the age or Call BErgen 4-3767. Result will amaze you. HAIR ON THE FACE has given many a young girl an inferiority their staffs, department chairmen trolling force became more and more attenuated. Strangely enough Germany, victorious on land, finds herself in the same predicament.

Ruling by sheer might practically all of the European continent from the Arctic shores of Norway to the Black Sea, she finds stupendous land forces so extended that she Is militarily brought to a halt. It is too soon yet to say that the blitzkreig has blown itself out, but it Is not too early to say that what was a rout at Dunkirk is now a war in which problem over with Mrs. J. T. -SALMAN, at 26 Court St.

or 51 E. 42d New York. This charming lady is Brooklyn's or.npsT Brooklyn and American Jewry that complex! And it's so needless! Any sufferer is invited to consult Miss Lilyon at the Crown Electrolysis. She can produce as great a man as Prpfessor Flnkelsteln." The new president, who was introduced bv Mar TWTfolH trologist. Phone TRiangle 5-5560 or MUrray Hill 2-5310.

Consultation is gratis! It's smart to dance the Rumba! Youngsters and oldsters are tak Germany's army stands in futility at the water's edge, and the British dent and founder of the Brooklyn Society, pictured the United States as the "outstanding democracy of the world." 'A Living Democracy' ment. Proud of their isolation "splendid isolation," their statesmen called it they regarded as Providential the dispersal of the Spanish armada by the elements and, although they suffered an invasion by the French under Charles IV of Fiance, and Londoa heard the guns of the victorious Dutch fleet In the reign of the second Charles of England. Bulwark of Her Defense England's sea power has In the main been able to guard Britain. Since the days of Von Tromp no navy has been able to contend with it except our own, and as we never thought of conquering England our prowess on the sea was never a menace to the islanders. France's navy under Louis XIV and Louis XV was well-gunned and and well-manned, but it was not a match for British sea power, and without that sea superiority Napoleon's armies gazed in vain across the English Channel.

food to Spain and to extend it financial aid. No. 3 President Roosevelt In his "fireside chat" repeated his statements as to the proximity of the Azores to borders and the shoulder of Africa to the coast of Brazil. No. 4 We are training a huge army and legislating for aid to Britain in a way that cannot but involve us in the war, unless the collapse of one or the other belligerent shall intervene.

No. 5 Marshal Petaln remains in power in unoccupied France, Genera Weygand commands In French Africa, British arms ham Hi ing lessons at the WEBER STUDIO at 489 Washington Ave. The Webers will also teach you the Waltz, Shag or Conga to add poise and charm, and to make vou a much mer westward through Italian Lybla. If England shall call for American troops, Brazil, Africa and the Azores would be convenient landing places. Portugal and Spain, In which WU-llngton initiated his victorious campaign against Napoleon's armies, are accessible, and across the Pyrenees lies unoccupied France.

The foregoing Is merely a guess by an amateur grand strategist-events alone can prove Its accuracy, Meanwhile our polity postulated by Washington was to resist foreign influence which tends to divide us and refrain from intervention in the wars of Europe. What has happened to it? will take your problem to heart nd successfully solve it to make jour face clear, smooth and young. Act now to get a free $6 anniversary gift card. The CROWN ELECTROLYSIS, la at 1 Nevins Suite 1106 (Fox Theater Phone TRiangle 6-2154 or MAin 5-7671 for more details. HEADS ARE NEWS! Pompa-flours rising to new heights 'We can make the curse of Hitler's blessing to the world by making the United States a living democracy," he said.

"Now every ono throughout the world can see what happens to democracy when th navy strikes heavy blows. In the air of course battle is incessant, but air power alone Is not likely to be the deciding factor. What is to be Britain's future strategy? Let us consider a few apparently unrelated facts. No. 1 In a broadcast a few weeks ago Premier Churchill spoke of the time when British troops would be victorious on land.

He was not referring, I think, to the fighting in Lybia. No. 2 After consultation, our Government has decided to send and assistant executives have been named and the teaching staffs are nearly completed, it was learned today. At the same time, the Board of Examiners revealed it has qualified seven of more than 100 candidates for eight principals' posts which will vacant at the start of the new term. Principals of the three new schools were chosen from older high schools in the city, their transfers r- three of the eight vacancies.

Th's procedure was followed by the Board of Education, it was explained, so that the new schools would have experenced men to head them. Head New Schools Dr. Jacob M. Raw, principal of Alexander Hamilton High Schol, has been named head of the new Midwood High School at Bedford Ave. and Glenwood Road, which cost $1,890,000 and will accommodate 3,017 pupils.

Dr. Ross made public t'day the names of his administrative assistants. Dr. Michael Lucey, principal of Julia Rlchman High School, Manhattan, will head the new Forest Hills High School. 66th Road and 110th Forest Hills.

The school props are kicked from under it. 'In this sea of misunderstanding it is the business of the Jew to spread affection where there is hatred and knowledge where there is Ignorance." sought after dancing partner. Phone MAin 2-6789 to book a "date." All lessons under personal direction of Mr. and Mrs. A.

J. Weber, third generation of teachers to "smart set." Vte your Christmat check to buy a beautiful fur coat. Write for name of reliable, inexpentive furrier. It your hair gray, faded and etringy Write. curls adding glamour to a i 1 coiffures! Find out just how lovely your hair can be, by consulting DOUBEK, master hairdresser.

Phone INgersoll 2- 5808 or stop In at 660 Flatbush Ave. fnr A fripnHli, Shampoos, cuts and waves in latest fashion at moderate prices. SALE! FOR THE MONTH OF JANUARY women's shoes. In the World War Germany's fine navy was defeated In the battle of the grand fleets, but her sea raiders and her submarines did considerable damage, and Britain and France needed the American Navy as a convoy force in order to Insure the arrival of the Amer- lean Army in France. Thus three of the greatest navies In history, plus the Japanese in i the Pacific and the Italian in the Mediterranean, and two million American soldiers on the Continent I doomed Germany to defeat.

This War a Stiffer Test The present war has put a far mostly in small sizes, will be cleared at $5 85 to $7.85 at the Indian Walk Shoe Shop. 25 Bond St. These models formerly sold ud to The Make-Up Box Are you doing right by your hair? Follow the Frances Fox method of hair care and see just how lovely your locks can be. After one sponge treatment at the Abraham Straus salon your hair will be lovely, shining and vibrant set in the latest fashion. Take home the Frances Fox hair brush and Special ointment for protection befre going out Into the sun and wind And get a peek at the Frances Fox Hair-Surance Kit for Boys and Girls it's a grand way for the family to begin 1941 with hair health and beauty.

cost $2,225,000 and will seat 3,408 pupils. Dr. Maurice Rogalln, principal of New Utrecht High School, will be head of the new William Howard Taft High School In the Bronx, which cost $2,611,000 and will seat 4,009 pupils. Vacancies In the $10,000 posts also exist at Eastern District, Thomas Jefferson and Morris High Schools and the resignations of two other principals are expected at the end of the month. The names of those qualified by the examiners were not revealed.

It was learned, however, that they have been submitted to the Board of Superintendent for action. greater test on British sea power. France's defeat on land neutralized France's sea power. Italy's navy and that of Japan were hostile. England's navy was alone and the 11.50, and among the regular blacks, browns and blues are many whites and sport shoes.

Try on a pair this is a fine opportunity to wear the world's linest footwear at bargain prices. expansion of her navy made Its V7 I 0 in? I task all the harder. For with the expansion of her empire the con MartinVCptn Thursday Until 9 P.M. MADE TO OUR ORDER I 50 RUSSEKS COATS LADEN WITH RUSSEKS Royal PEOPLE IN POLITICS Mexican police and then cleared In the Trotzky as By CHARLES GRUTZNER Jr. A quiet checkup on some of the doings in the Department of Markets la being made by Commis sioner oi inves- I ml sassination, will make the headlines again when she is questioned by the Dies Committee Friends of Rep-resenta ive Emanuel Celler still have hopes that he will land that Supreme Court appointment which Governor Lehman may make any day, but State tigation William B.

Herlands. The probe, ordered by Mayor LaGuar-dia, is the result complaints made by a group of Independent ice dealers. Tha Crews twins John Robert, the Republican County Silver Fox Sylvia Ageloff REGULARLY '125 TO '175 NOW Leader, and Rob 88 ert John, the Wm-R Herlands Assemblyman are such a prominent pair that it comes as a surprise to many when they meet the younger brother, Harry, who does a man-sized job in his own sphere. Harry, a fireman In Engine Company 217, De-Kalb, near Lewis is Brooklyn delegate to the Uniformed Firemen's Association and active in A. F.

of L. affairs. Short shots: Svtvia Awf Senator Kleinfeld remains the favorite in the local book 18th A. D. Republicans are ringing Feb.

20 on their new calendars for the dinner-dance of Leader Abraham Goodman's Lincoln Club at the Fulton Royal. The former Stuyvesant-Bedford Willkie Club will have its first meeting since reorganization Sunday at 7 Albany Ave. to elect officers and choose a new name Plans for a permanent clubhouse will be discussed. Arthur Bramwell, chairman, has called the meeting for 2:30 p.m. Brooklyn girl who was held by the i SHIPPING NEWS 1 "'it.

A4 I I 'W'J i ''In l.i We had one hundred coats made to our order and heaped them with prime, full-furred silvers bought before the recent price rise. Though coats like these would ordinarily be 135 and more we've held every price down to 488 for this event. But that is not all. To give you an even wider choice, we've slashed the price of many 123 to 4175 Silver Fox-crested coats in our own stocks! All choice woolen fabrics, all hand tailoring, all sumptuous linings and intcrlinings. Don't write, don't phone, don't waste a minute in getting here! MISSES' AND WOMEN'S COATS SECOND FLOOR The perfect pick-me-Lip wlhttiMvy-' wardrobes.

A saucy little ruching -of pleated cellophane straw perched on- a felt hat, and topped with a most flatter- ,4 i fx ing veil. Black oy newest of "all, in 'havy. OTEAMER LINE FROM ANTIOl'l, UnUH PIER TCMB .34. NR, Cam 81 7.30 am TOMORROW Jm TtTT OF BIRMINGHAM. Sav CiM WASHINGTON, o.d d' No-Vk KB- mrlM St 7:00 BlA-TFa I.KifiETT, o.t JS.

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Canal St, OHIFNTF Oih. M-r-'f-o 8 00pm 81. NR. 18th St ft rm, 14. NR.

Pulton St. 1:00 pm A tai Noon- 25. NR. Franklin St VhKAt.M, timed Fru.t 9, NR, Rector St (.00 im TOMORROW C1TT OP 'cBATTASOOflA; Cr 4 lm NR. 34th St 1:00 pm 8 00 4.

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8t Brooklyn 1.00 pm "FRENCHHOOM STREET FLOOR vl. v. J. A. Crafts to Speak J.

Andrew Crafts, partner of Crafts Se McFaul, certified public Accountants, will guest f.p?Hker at the regular monthly meeting of Brooklyn Chapter of the National Association of Cost Accountant Jan. IS, at the Central Branch Y. VI. C. Mr.

CrafU will speak lUcbioa Accounting Methods. Sparioui, Modern Chapel for Your Comfort GEORGE D. CONANT 1120 Flotbuih B'klyn Tel. BUckmlntter 2-0247 It mu RUSSEKS FULTON AND BRIDGE STREETS, BROOKLYN.

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