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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, Wg. TT, 1947 VA SEEKS TO GET 'Asks Ban on Airfields Lacking 7 Air Mail to Korea Gets Postal O. K. Postmaster Quielev vesterdav an Heffernan Finds He Hasn't Time TRAIMHG-ON-JOB ln fire Fighting bquipment Veterans Back Girl Pilot In Bendix Races Washington, Aug. 18 (U P) Pres mail addressed to Korea may be hftr hUfODS IMD WORK FOR VETS greater assurance against tn tural failures.

Described as the "most baffling" of recent accidents, the Eastern crash has generally been ascribed ident Truman's Air Safety Board proposed tonight that the Govern ne, Pressure of activities In behalf Tn it nroffram to help veterans ment prohibit passenger planes sent air mail, subject to the same conditions applicable to surface mails. The postage rate for air-mall articles will be 25 cents per half ounce or fraction. Chicago. Aug. IS (UP' Jane of his constituents will prevent i i i i i prepare for new Helds, the anding or taking off structural Heffer- puui dkuq oy Representative James J.

lyn office of the Veterans Adminis iici earnings in a u'liisi snop ana the life savings cf two war veterans, will fly in the Bendix air airport with adequate fire-fight-' eff of preasUre on wings ing equipment. land tail surfaces in almost vertical Warning of the Increasing! dives. tration yesterday asked employers to co-operate by giving deserving veterans an opportunity ln "on-the-job" training. A spokesmen of the local VA, located at 35 Ryerson pointed out that many of the former serv- danger of collisions along congested airways, the special board also recommended a series of races against aces who have millionaires financing their "souped-up" aircraft. Earl Reinert and Wally Gludt-ner bought the plane she will fly but dont know how to fly it themselves.

They were pinning all nan from accepting the State Department's Invitation to become a member of a Congressional party which will inspect Europe firsthand in September to study conditions there in relation to the applicability of the Marshall Plan for European regeneration. The Congressman said last night that he had regretfully made his decision not to go on the tour because the last session of Congress had taken longer than The board's studies of air traffic control and terrain clearance resulted from the mountain, crash of a Pennsylvania-Centrei airliner near Leesburg, Va.t June 13, killing 50. Government and industry actions to improve air traffic control. Te Study Rear-Facing Seats imen are unable to return to their hopes on tne six-foot tall In a third proposal, the agency which was created after series their former occupations because of service Incurred disabilities. AUTHORIZED SALES former Wasp, one of two women entered in the race.

They even quit Jobs as airport ground crew members to work on Others, for various reasons, cannot find suitable employment and are 8010 5th Avenue BEachview 8-1818 piling up much work to be done for the residents of the Park FACTORY TRAINED REPAIR SERVICE interested in learning new skills. I the plane, a speedy Lockheed Slope-Flat bush area he represent. F5-G, photo-reconnaissance ver- ON PREMISES The tour, in September, will AS TO HIRE VETS take in Germany, Austria, Italy Greece and Turkey. PARKER SHEAFFER WATERMAN Wlth an area only a little larger than that of New Mexico, Norway of airline accidents in May and! June, said the desirability of rear-facing seats for transport planes as a safety measure would be "intensely studied." The fifth interim repport of the board, covering aircraft structure, traffic control, take-off weight, accident survival and fire prevention problems, was issued from the White House. It was submitted to Mr.

Truman by James M. Landis of the safety group and of the Civil Aeronautics Board. The report disclosed that as a result of the Eastern Air Lines crash near Port Deposit, May 30, which killed 53 persons, the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics has been requested to undertake studies to provide For further information on veterans described here or if you have any vacancy suitable for On-the-Job Training for our many other carefully screened veteran call Training Facilities Section of VA, MAin 5-7400. Extension 130. has a Jagged fjord-cut coastline of EVERSHARPS ALL DOMESTIC Ac FOREIGN MAKES O0Z CURRENT DIVIDEND BROOKLYN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION tl COURT ST.

TR. 5-0847 more than 13,000 miles. I United States currency during the Civil War reached the low ebb "The boys sank all their money in it Just because it was such a beauty," she said. Despite financial handicaps, she thought she had a "fair" chance to win the hazardous annual speed classic on Aug. 30.

Opposition from such aces as global flier William P. Odom and Paul Mantz, winner of last year's Los Angeles-to-Cleveland race, "certainly will keep me on my toes." she said. "They've got millions behind them," she added. "I'm flying on a shoestring. But I've got the best moral support in the world." Miss Page flew passengers in and other large planes during the war when she was in the Wasps.

of 40 cents on the dollar. TO WED Cis Fields of 2111 Albemarle Road, sister of Bandleader Shep Fields, will marry Roy Ryerson, Hollywood make-up artist and hair stylist, today. Edith Fellows, the bride's future sister-in-law, will fly to New York for the ceremony from Indianapolis, where she is appearing in "Naughty Marietta." The reception will be held at Glen Island Casino, New Rochelle. Some of the most deserving BOROUGH HALL founiabt Pen CUnio 7A Willoiifkkr St (N.xt to Autoast) Brooklra 1. N.

T. MAia S-6730 COWARD'S STORI HOURS: Monday through Saturday 9:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.

moire Statt Building store and Brooklyn start open Thursdays till 9 P. M. ca-ses as listed by the agency include: R. ABRAHAM, 41. Married and has two children.

In civilian life he worked as a farm helper and laborer. Due to arthritis, he is no On your feef" all day? ABRAHAM fUltON ST. 01 HQVT (A Boro's Leading Stores, Banks Set to Greet Legionnaires longer able to return to his former occupation. During his army service, he attended and was graduated from Cooks and Bakers School. His military experience qualifies him as a cook.

He is also interested in A broom making. i 21 IA i R. APPLEWHITE. 33. Married; School to Observe 75th Anniversary and the father of four children.

mm His civilian experience consists of farming and longshoreman. Due to varicose veins must find a new 7 Ifehtens occupation. He has excellent mechanical aptitude and will do well Next March the Prospect Height Hospital School of Nursing will celebrate Its 75th anniversary, and officials of the school point with A as an electric motor repairman, electrician's helper or plastic pride to the fact that it is the old Etven of Brooklyn's largest department stores, tha Downtown Brooklyn Association, chain stores and leading banks and trust companies have responded to an appeal Issued by Borough President John Caahmore and Commander James T. Watters of the Kings County American Legion and will decorate their store windows with the American Flag, war trophies and the American Legion pennants Thursday, Friday. Saturday and Sunday, Aug.

28 through Aug. 31, for the national convention of the American Legion. The convention, being held ln Manhattan, will bring to New York City a crowd of visitors and delegates and their families estimated at more than half a million. W4RTO Married with one child. Has two years of commercial'! est of its kind in the State and the third oldest in the country.

Prospect Heights Hospital was first known as the Brooklyn Homeopathic Lying-in Asylum. It was founded in 1871 by a group of women for the purpose of providing accommodations for the worthy poor. The need for nursing care soon developed and a committee was appointed to obtain lnforma Housewife or.business tion on training schools. high school with a good knowledge of typing and shorthand. Speaks and understands Italian.

Has ex-j perience as a shipping clerk and Is eight years as a drummer in an or-1 chestra. He has a shrapnel wound i in his right hand and is anxious to work in Ulterior decorating or i garment cutting. 1 G. RUDOLPH, 23. Has one year of high school and six months i training as an automobile me-! chanic.

In civilian life he was anil experienced automobile assembler. This man will make a good auto-! mobile mechanic. F.AARON, 41. Prior to his army: Among the department stores which have pledged their support The course was soon founded and in 1873 a school of nursing to welcome the Legionnaires, ac cording to Thomas P. Flynn, chair.

man of the Kings County Ameri sating now! Regularly 15 canism committee, are Abraham womanly ou'want. a shoe. that "lets you forget your feet.tfhis seamless Jor'us byJac.SandlerMin'supple:calfskin, is the Straus, Balch-Price, Frederick Loeser Goodwins, Lane Bryant, Martin's, May's, Namm's, was opened. The chief aim or the school is to provide instruction, experience and guidance so that graduates may be qualified to render skilled service. Library Maintained There is also a great variety of work outside the Institution such as school and public health nursinj.

Tha hospital has a capacity of 187 beds and added Oppenheim Collins, Russeks and service, this veteran owned and if A. and L. F. Newman's. Henry J.

Davenport, president tailored. smartness you never tire DEWAR BODY MOULDING TREATMENTS 12 for $33 12" Brotm or black calf Also in white hid and O. A. Stamm, executive secre James T. Watters of.

It has a sturdy men's weight sole tary of the Downtown Brooklyn operated his own dry goods store. Due to an Injury incurred in the line of duty, he has limited motion of the left shoulder and would like to become a retail store manager, an interpreter or a foreign clerk for which he is well-qualified as he experience for student nurses is that flexes with 'your foot. With that their organization has sent' to all members and to all Brooklyn obtained through affiliation with the Brooklyn Stat Hospital and the Kings County Hospital. A ref merchants letters appealing to the owners to display both the Ameri peaks and writes English Russian, P. B.A.

Committee Members Named erence and fiction library are Polish, German and Hebrew flu can Flag and the "Welcome available for nurses at the Pros ently. Legionnaire" pennants during the convention. Coward's uilt-in support features and expert fitting, 4tMinute Woman" carries you effortlessly through'your longest day's' duties. 442 FULTON STRICT at HOYT pect Heights Hospital and the nurses residence Is at 440 St. John's Place.

A student health service Is Practically every large display Twenty-one patrolmen, 13 from Brnnklvn nnrf Queens, hnve been window on Fulton St. and other maintained and annual physical major thoroughfares of Brooklyn appointed to four committees in will have special displays. tne Patrolmen's Benevolent As- hidden Coward examinations are given all stU' dents. 'We are making a special appeal it is announced bv John It's almost like magic! Take inches eff your hips, thighs, waistline! Start this week and be ready for your new fall clothes! It's the Dewar reducing system. You don't have to do a bit of work yourself.

There's no massage, no heat cabinets, no strenuous exercises. Simply relax during this scientific treatment and let electric impulses put your muscles to work gently, soothingly, effectively. Individual treatment, 4.00 FOR YOL'R BEAUTY'S S.IKE ASK ABOUT ELECTROLYSIS AT AifS Call TRiangle 5-7200 for in appointment Mrs. James Hills Is president of the board of trustees. Mrs.

Roy to the 327.000 veterans qf World e. Carton, president. Shoe War II and their families In Open Thursdays 'til 9 P. M. S.

Moore is vies president, Mrs Brooklyn to do everything in their Dwight R. Little, secretary, and o-q The committees ana their members are: uniforms Gus'ave Herr, 80th 116-18 131st Jamaica; Nthn Sklrlotf, 1402 Clv the hearing power to make the visiting members of the American Legion feel Edna E. Adams and Mrs. William H. Moorhead, treasurers.

Anna E. Dennis, R. is director of the SLATKIN FURS Rronx: Frederick Dauer. Traffic B. 174 we welcome them here," said Commander Watters.

W. loeih El Manhauan; Frederick for th school of nursing. "Many of these visitors will be i 'ViS Members of the faculty on Miss Dennis' staff are: Ruth Skinner, DEAF weir iltsi visit to new a. 1615 s. Bin Vincent siem, limn nu ut.

Knb- 131-42 Fntncis Lewis Blvd. R. assistant director; Bertha uiem lasting impressions 01 qui m-is 226th 8t St Albans S. Stanford, R. science instruct on lv Stephen Brown.

40th 2542 Kina- borough and our city. It will be land the Bronx: Charle Fox or; Grace Haw, R. Instructor ln operating room technique; Wilma Tmmmmmmmmmmm sb BEAUTY SALON, SIXTH, IAST t-v Traffic E. 7 Metropolitan Oval, the more than a nice gesture if every familv will diaDlav the national Bronx; William Kudirka, 59J0 Whetsal, assistant nursing arts in ei. amAiDn Liebis the Bronx: Treodore Dusoid structor; Rose Lundy, R.

after i.B iu c.t.,, lM 6 Bnen, west Legion pennant. New Brlfhlon, 8. John Harms. First noon supervisor; Vella Harris. Minuet iraine.

botn rarest Borough President Cash more night supervisor; Winifred Hll'l. has Issued a proclamation calling Medial. Dental and Surgical Richard Conwell, dietician, and Sophia on all to fittingly greet the dele Sullivan. U4th Pet 19-105 35th Ave Fluahin. John Simcox.

9th 52-i Newfield, secretary to the director gates and the great army of vis fiflth Maspeth. Edward Ward. Bureau of nurses. itors. Brooklyn has thousands or veterans of all wars and we ask of Criminal Identification, 4672.

Broad was. Veterans Waller Aklund, S7th Pet them and all veterans organiza B23 Vanderbllt Ave Donald 10in ii. in i ii. i 1 1 i i -r i 1 (r 38-10 61st St Woodslde: William KlUolt Traffic B. 28-32 471h Wood side: Edmund Makowskt.

HOt.h Ex-Boro Skipper Sails for Greece With Gift of Tug tions to enter the spirit by displaying the emblems. It will be one way of showing that we in Brooklyn have not forgotten our heroes." Jay Maapeth: Georee Hodgson. jy ---l for TEIETUBE Fits TELEX or any otber hearing aid. Perfect concealment now possible. Wear no receiver in your ear.

Use TEtETUBE with the superb TELEX 97 for finest noiseless bearing. For information on HIDDEN HEARING and FREE Circle Hearing Test, visit or write TELEX Hearing Center 48-40 194lh Flushina: Wil McCarthy, 1st 1472 Bar Rlde Parkway. Custom MiJt or RtaJy to Wear Original Capt. George Lewis, who has sailed in Just about everj kind of craft from yachts to liners, tooted out of the harbor yesterday ln the former navy tug Titan, bound for Greece. 2 en pszfTELE? The 165-foot vessel is marked as a gift for the Greek navy and Is newly repaired after a layup ln MAi.

4-4381 HIAIINtAIMy Shipyards. During the war the craft was used to tow landing barges to Invasion ports and for rescue work. Captain Lewis, at present a resident of Eliiabeth Oity, N. Mink, rich and gleaming light-toned and magnificent interpreting the elegant long sweep of the new silhouette from billowing, rippling bark to controlled fullness of sleeves. August price, tax included, $2,950, mm, 22ay A'-1' i (t lived In" Brooklyn for 41 years.

A former employe of Todd Shipyards, he also sailed yachts ln Florida and New York and was at one time port captain for the Moore-McCormack Lines, inc On her way to Greece the Titan will stop In the Azores to pick, up a barge. Captain Lewis and the crew of 28 men were all supplied for the voyage by the Moran Tow inc Company. Nabbed 2d Time 7 I INTRODUCING JEZEBEL JONES AiS August Beauty Special! HYDRO-OIL MACHINELESS PERMANENT WAVE In 20-Mile Swim wwu CHURCH at OCEAN BROOKLYN, N. Y. COMFORTABLY AIR-CONDITIONED Joseph Vitale, 48.

of 2394 1st Manhattan, a radio repairman, was paroled yesterday by Magistrate J. Roland Sala in Ridgewood Felony Open Evcnlngt Monday, TutiJay, Thursday 'lit 9:30 P. M. 6.25 Save 6.25 regularly 12.50 Court for a hearing Thursday on a charge of disorderly conduct aris ing from Vitale's two attempts to swim from Rockaway Beach to Jones Beach. Tile distance is 20 miles.

Vitale, attired in a greased wool coverall bathing suit, a tight-fit BOTTOMS REBUILT LIKE NEW IN YOUR HOME! Springs Reset New Heavy Webbing. New Heavy Lining. 5 year written service guorantee on work. ntw faminin character whose exploits will max you in the mw pi-sod of Steve Roper's Adventures starting in tha BROOKLYN EAGLE Men-day, August 1 1. Na man avar defeated cald, crafty Jastbel, oparatar of a gambling ship, until Stava Ropar bargad in.

Eicittmtntf There's planty! Read Sttva Roper avary day en tha COMICS PAGE BROOKLYN EAGtf ting black cap and goggles, swam beyond the life lines twice Friday SALVATORE A8cS cuts the price in half on our Hydro-Oil wave! Now, enjoy the cool comfort of a machineless permanent! You'll have a lovelier coiffure summi-r into fall. Test curls, fingerwave, shampoo included in this exciting offer! Haircut 1.00, Feathcrcut 1.50. VF. CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF DERMETICS PRODUCTS A6-S BUDGET BEAUTY SHOP. THIRD, WEST fO APPOINTMENT CALL TRUngle 1-7200, Ext.

lit HARE TO MARCH Bugs Bunny, Brooklyn Eagle Sunday color comics star, who started out as a marine private in 1942, is promoted from sergeant to master sergeant by Marine Captain Clark D. Morrow at ceremonies at 90 Church Manhattan. Accepting the honor for Bugs is Joyce Winthrop, a Bugs will hop. along with marine band in the American Legion parade in Man on his way to Jones Beach, But lifeguards made him come back rU AID BU. 4-427S SOFA each time.

He was arrested on the complaint of Russell Lober, of 27 Uth Road. Broad Channel, supervisor of lifeguards at Rockaway. ISt! ritllm.k CALL OR WRITE Expert work don kf peronll Opan Enln Sunday Vitale was a Rockaway lifeguard hattan Aug. 30. J.

himself for 23 years..

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