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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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i BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 17, 1951 Brooklyn Enlistees Thai fniinwin Brooklyn en Dr. Voorhis Sees Need of Stress on llctmpnit were reported today by the Army and Air Force ReT3 i.i c. iv. 171 WaahirttJ" cruuiiig ouuuu, Spiritual Values Dr. Harold O.

Voorhis, vice ton ARGUS, Roland, 2.17 Central. Signal Corps. BARTLING, Robert 481 17th Signal Corps. BOYLES, Albert 1621 E. 36th St Air Force.

chancellor and secretary of New York University, principal BARUCH TO ADDRESS ITALIAN CULTURE GROUP Bernard M. Baruch will be among the guest speakers at the Italian Historical Society of America dinner to be held Saturday at the Hotel Commodore. Krank A. Scervini, chairman of dinner, also announced that Representative Victor L. An-fuso and Gov.

Theodore R. Mc-Keldin of Maryland, will also address the gathering of 1.000 persons. Proceeds of the dinner will go toward the SJoO.OOO building fund for at) Italian Cultural Center Building to be used for the enhancement of brotherhood, interfaith and Americanism. John X. La Corte is president of the organization.

Starting Sat May 19 speaker at the 75th anniversary dinner-dance of Froebel Academy last night, declared that there is an urgent need for greater stress at every level CARNERO, Juan 101 S. El- liott Place, Air Force. COSTELLO. Lawrence 480.,. of education upon spiritual and moral values if America is to survive a state of half-war, Junius Army Officer didate School.

"71 DE LAURA, Ernest, 2176 ELZ 36th Air Force. DIAMOND, Hubert 13D9 18th Air Force. EGAN, Helen 1739 Rder Woman's Air Force. half-peace for the next 20 years. 'Manifestly there is some I li j.

IIifaeMaraissiwilliiilw 'v FLEISCHMAN, Lawrence, ViSiZ thing seriously lacking in the training of youth, and it is clearly imperative that education must be spiritually sublimated If the civilization it fosters shall endure," he said. Easle statl Photo BIG DAY FOR CHARITY As a result of the Noontime. "By the same token, our St. John's Place, Air Foice HARRIS, Murray 95 Lindeji, Boulevard, Air Force. H.

KOMITOM, Marvin 904 throp Air Force. MADDEN, Woodrow Broadway, Ordnance. growing material strength as a nation must have the solid go backing of an unremitting faith in the principles we defend Charities Rally held at the Brooklyn Navy Yard, Rear Admiral Paul B. Nibecker, commander of the yard, presents a check for $1,413 to Mrs. Vincent Impellitteri in behalf of the New York Heart Association, and a check for $6,663 to Alex M.

Lewyt, who is Brooklyn campaign chairman of the Greater New York Fund. Representatives of 17 local and national charitable organizations received a total of $41,866. and an unfaltering trust in the ultimate translatien of those principles under divine provi dence into a better world for all mankind." 1 1 mmii mm uavt fM a.m. aaaivt r.M. i-e raa W.

42nd St. 9 30 Indian PL 12 II 75 125th SL 9 50 Until 12 2 175' Yonltm 10:30 Wail Pt" 12 44 2 Nwburik 1 36 2 25 Pkaepsn M0 1 2 76 "Ex. Sun. Child halHara The well-known educator, in phone PEnn 6-1070 HUDSON TRANSIT LINES Short Line System Monticello-Liberty AND ALL MOUNTAIN POINTS Basle Staff Photo CIVICS AT FIRST HAND Students at Junior High School 162 visit Supreme Court Justice Anthony DiGiovanna to learn something about the working of his court. Left to right, Josephine Giacalone, 15, of 235 Grove president of the graduating class at the school; Jerry Ferrara, 14, of 60-24 Bleecker Stanley Bloch, the civics teacher; Justice DiGiovanna, and Michael Badamo, member of Local Board 30, who accompanied the 31 students.

troduced by Robert A. Saxton, past president of the Academy's bar owing ctrtrmiA music Bensonhurst-Mapleton Group Pledges $300,000 to UJA Parent Teacher Association, act Visit ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL. HYDE ML Bus coon. at Pouihaeepsie (except Mm.) ing as toastmaster, declared that "we have lost something of IIt FtM -VHUIKMCTrr flUCI ea 1-14 Baa Mm Bmt Trips mi ataae tae. Kudu.

Riter Day Lint 303 W. 42 JU 6-5300 the sturdiness of the pioneers. his work in Superior Plastics Center, 303 Washington Edward M. M. Warburg, na and claimed that the wholesale honorary chairman: Emanuel Stavish, dinner chairman, and NtWBURGM PT.

JEKVII POUOHKEErtlC HAWLEV KINGSTON CAKB0N0ALE CATIKILL HOSC0E AHANV BINfiNAHTON MONROE ENDICOTT tional United Jewish Appeal tendency nowadays is to seek but for "extra-currifiilar activities" in the Junior Achievement ation. His prize will be chairman, last flight called for security rather than Mr. Shalom. I'lges Cash Payment Clover Novelty Wins Junior Achieve Oscar i increased support to U. J.

A. as The affair, heid at Hotel St. Petain Falls III Again Paris, May 17 (U.R) Marshal Henri Philippe Petain, 95, who a tree trip to ine nauonai Junior Achievement convention to be held in Dearborn, in Mr. Warburg stated that the community was aroused to the George, was the occasion of honoring Grace H. MacNamara, necessity of giving U.

J. A. more August. Young Maggio plans to major in chemistry at Brook faculty member who has generously than ever before, Parckase SHORT LINE Tickets at WINDOWS 5-6-7 PORT AUTHORITY 'BUS TERMINAL 41 ST. Stk AVE.

PE. 6-1070 had a remarkable recovery after nearly dying a few weeks ago, is weakening again, an of I the surest, speediest way to res-jcue hundreds of thousands of European and Near Eastern jjews. Mr. Warburg spoke at jthe annual Bensonhurst-Maple-iton IT. J.

A. dinner, in honor of Isaac Shalom, held at the Community House of Ben- completed 28 years of service, Of course," Mr. Warburg lyn Polytechnic Institute. Mrs. Florence M.

M'Cormac, v. iw.cn, a added, "in spite of the tremen Howar! A. Swain, executive dous- progress of the campaign, secretary of the Brooklyn ficial medical bulletin said to- headmistress of the academy Junior Achievement business for the past 11 years, havingpnternrise sponsored by Fred- we are only at the beginning. Chamber or Commerce, spoke Ljav i i A great deal more will have to serveu uie.e in erick Ij0esf. Co wa, award.

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MU-6-0773 or your local Travel Ae. ant. lauueu ine lacuuv wumer jui entation of awards. Frank; total of $393,884 was raised atibe done- will mean work, her services and presented her Itlip Hinnpr attf.ri.iprt hv iiwp 11 WI" "lean Klesh, director of the Brooklyn Junior Achievement Business with a diamond jubilee gift to Ithan 400 truest iwe sna11 nave to K've our time, Tea At Its Best I Praislmr thp work rf thp rwlPerhaps to a greater extent mark the occasion. Mrs.

Cor-mac said the students of the rfivisinn Mr ltnan ever before, to achieve our school are steeped in the Amer Vacation Places Warburg paid tribute to' the'oal of rescuing and resettling ii part nf thp rnmmunit more than 200,000 people dur- ican tradition of honest work and fair play. rtrivp inMiiHiniT ing this year." NEW YORK STATE ed an "Oscar" last night at the annual Junior Achievement dinner in the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Manhattan. Nearly 500 persons, including prominent businessmen, adult Junior Achievement advisers representing major firms and industries and youthful presidents of Junior Achievement companies from centers in Rrooklyn, Manhattan, the Bronx and Port Chester attended. Tom Maggio, 15, of 6059 68th Ridgewood, a Brooklyn Singing of the National An Press, chairman: Herman Nea- Wr. Warburg also stressed the them was led by Everett D.

Mc- MorianH nrpsirtpnt nt thp Tew. need for cash payment of UJA ish Community Council and! pledges. "Only cash can pay for OPEN HAT 2th Spend Decoration Day With It Hotel MAIIOPAC UfPT Cooey and the invocation was by the Rev. Dr. Paul E.

Arnold, pastor of Epiphany Lutheran (transportation of Jews from Onlr SO MUsi out. Ball, aaaaiai, teanla Tal. Mahaeaa (-MM I Church of Lincoln Place and Rogers Ave. M. T.

Greetings were exended by POCONO MOUNTAINS Technical High School student, Walter F. O'Malley, president Wkst" 2 man will do far mCHUrCOFFEB! who is production manager of eYM( the Superior Plastics of the academy's board of trustees; Frank A. Hay man, president of the Parent-Teachers' Association, and Alfred A. Tausk, Junior Achievement enterprise which is also sponsored by POCONO MIST, POCONO PINK, PA. fcna-1 Modern Hot Car Cottnai Dataw Wert.

laka. Mats Sard aaev seats. Sana tiw Cfcnlie) surer. aMeMe rm. In Packages and Tea-Bags at Your Grocer's Loeser's, won an "outstanding member of the academy's N.Y.Off.11W.42St.(Rm.1274)LO.5-1550 board of trustees.

boy" award, given not only for Starts your day off right because you always get the same rich Coffee satisfaction, pound after poundl danger areas to Israel and America; only cash can do the resettlement job in Israel and in the United he said. Other speakers were Joseph W. Press, the division chairman; Herman Neaderland, who Intro-tiuced Mr. Warburg and presented Mr. Shalom with a testimonial scroll; Emanuel Stavish, the dinner chairman, and Mr.

Shalom, was responded to his citation of honor. Bare II Led Appeal Nat A. Barell conducted the appeal. The dinner was formally opened by Sam Davidson, 18th Ave. Merchants UJA chairman.

Rabbi Harry Freedman of the Yeshiva of Bensonhurst delivered the invocation. Mrs Judith Fish sang the Star-Spangled Banner and Hatikvah. The ye.tafel sl.nl YOUNG MISS BROOKLYN, by Elizabeth Lies caikioas, fads and faaciei for tie Brook-Ira lass aatch! it's ia tke Brooklya Eagle. 7V Drip end tegular Orindt Vacuum packed ysjy gets your doilies so 000 000 "'WWBT II I fBh -Mif a. 'MeflHn jf A SEE HOW CLEAN "I took a good close look at my wash, and got the surprise of my life.

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