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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 39

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BROOKLYN! EAGLE, SUM. MAR. 9, 1952 39 13,000 Brooklyn Union Patrons Get Natural Gas in 1st Conversion On board K.U.S. QUE3I MA5Y. v.

24 January 1952. CHURCHILL'S LETTER 1 1f I 1 One down .17 to go! Official of the Brooklyn: 1 Deer Mr. Schroth, I'nion Ga Company heaved ajf I fl igh of relief nilit as ail little corner of Williamsburg in i VARIETY OF ARCHITECTURE HERE Varied elevations, a variety of exterior fmiih.es and color treatments, curving safety streets and landscaped malls eliminate ony semblance of mass production in the 650-home colony of Hillside Terrace Oyster Bay and Woodbury Roads, Hicksville, I. Two and three-bedroom houses, with full basements, are priced at $11,590. the vicinity of English Kills I converteii to natural gas; with a minimum of difficulty! to consumer in somt 13,000 homes.

During the next nix months an overalled army of 3.000 spe cially trained adiustors Willi nass thrnush th kilrhnns and Li furnace rooms of 3.000,01)0 resi-j dents of Brooklyn and Queens Sip Oliver Franks handed your letter of January 7 to Mr. Churchill while he was staying with him at the British Bahassy. Neither the British Ambassador nor Mr Churchill see my objection to the interesting proposal you make. In fact Mr. Churchill is touched and complimented that you should wish to signify historically the house where his mother was bom by having a plaque placed upon it.

He would like you to know how. much he appreciates your thought, and the suitable manner in which you propose this scheme should be carried out, and he sends you his warm thanks for your xpression of friendship and in the biggest conversion proj- -'r in gas uinuy nisiory. A such, the results of the Man S9 first 'invasion" affecting the residential-industrial section of Williamsburg as the first of 58 carefully chartered districts in 3 TTf 1 ri i Y'' i 1, 1 I Sr 1 I If I i w- i 'J 51 the two boroughs to be convert ed had been eagerly awaited ft rl I nen tne adjustors conversion of the final Yours very truly, stoves and heaters all refrigerators had been switched to the Texas-piped gas at the start of the three-day operation-last night, everything was reported to have been accomplished according" to srhedule. This week the conversion crews are slated to go through the same "rituals" in two Oreenpoint districts, purging the remains of the present variety of manufactured gas from the mains before starting the Lakeville (Bellmore dwellings tv IN EAST MEADOW COLONY Architect's sketch of model house in the Estates development of Kalman and David Teicholz, Westbury Road Ave.) and Merrick East Meadow. The operation will comprise 450 when completed.

Prices start at $13,750. Personal Private Secretary. mt' Mr. Frank P. Schroth.

Sales Activity In Massapequa, ilow of the natural gas ine fir "te in in iL I si uistrici, to oe cov- Procc nn-AfionrvTO Mark DirthplaCeiPred tomorrow, Tuesday and rre55 Wne-Mgenty Wednesday, is bounded by the VVII1IIIB 9 IflWIIICI ir-dM niver, Broadway, wytne CAUGHT IN THE ACT Municipal Court Justice Dom-inick Rinaldi continues with his shaving operations, whila a Brooklyn Union Gas Company conversion expert checks the gas pressure on the Rinaldi family refrigerator at 22 Orient Ave. in Greenpoint. The judge unwittingly became the first borough consumer to be "converted" in the huge six-month proect. Ambulance Plan Stern Reports S. 8th Broadway, Keap Continued from Page S.

5th Union Meeker Conliuued from Page 1 Bert Stern, sales director Manhattan Bavard Lnion McCarren Park pointment of bussman by tne bassador nor Mr. Churchill of Norman Realty, hew Gardens, reports that 49 of the 53 homes in the first section council's City Affairs Commit tee to the post of a one-mart in of Rita Ranch Homes, Hicks N. 12th Kent. N. Hth St.

and back to the Kast River Slated for conversion on Thursday, Friday and Saturday is a district bounded by the Kast River, West Franklin sees any objection to the interesting proposal you make. In iact, Mr. Churchill is touched and complimented that you should wish to signify histori Quay Hanker Nor-That "trie li reguiar huundaiies man Russell Calyerjof each district are caused by Kingsland Greenpoint jthe position of the gas mains, Newtown Creek and promised to convert all re-to the Fast Hiver again. frigerators in each area on the Company officials, explaining first day of operations. vestigating committee to determine exactly which munici ville Road and Ontario Ave uSnt Jr2 Massaueoua, L.

have heen pal department or agency should be charged with the sole sold. cally the house where his Siern also reports that the huilders, Mike Kivett and Joe responsibility and authority tojniotner was bv naving a operate the citys ambulance Katzman are about to open SHOWN IN MASSAPEQUA Drawing of attractively designed dwelling used as a model in the Rita ranch homes colony, Hicksville Road and Ontario Massapequa. Norman Realty are sales agent; Bert Stern director in charge. The home illustrated is priced at $1 1,990. plaque placed upon it.

He would like you to know how service. a second section of 100 homes Sussman's appointment, In much he appreciates your in the locality, Rita Ranch Homes' Arizona Celler Sees Baseball As Anti-Trust Violator Washington, March 8 (U.R) Among other things, be said. thought, and the suitable manner in which you propose this scheme should be carried ou(, turn, was inspired ny the Dill introduced last December by Kranis which would centralize Quill Strike Threat Hits Authority Plan 4 '() ii I ill mil from Page county or municipal employes, presumably employes of State-created authority. Quill and Moses have clashed model Rells for $11,990 and con sists of five rooms, full base ment, carport, center hall, spad Trecmor to Speak On Control Laws Harold J. Treanor Is Bched ous expansion attic to provide future space for two additional Representative Emanuel geographical 'imbalance' and he sends you his warm thanks for your expression of friendship and good will." The three-story-and-basement brick dwelling in which Churchill's mother was born is still standing and is now occu Start Hew Group 01 Ranch Homes In East Meadow of major league clubs should be bedrooms and second bath.

The Arizona also features a 20-foot the ambulance service in the hands of the Police Department a bill which was authored as the result of the Brooklyn Eagle's expose of the city's inadequate ambulance service. One-Agenry Operation Is Aim It was understood that a gen rectified. tiled to speak on the subject of "Office and Commercial Rent Control Laws" at the fourth lecture tomorrow in a series of "There are now no maior belore, particularly when the living room, spacious Holly wood kitchen with knotty pine pied bv Joseph P. Romeo and today said he thinks organized baseball "as now conducted" violates Federal anti-trust laws, but hopes it "will purge itself." If not, the Brooklyn Democrat said, his House Judifiary Subcommittee will be forced to ten on Legal Aspects and Tax cabinets and many other mod leagues west of the Mississippi! I I tried to take over as River," Celler said. "I representative of that imbalance will be cor-jTri borough Authority employes, reeled." I Moses is one of those sched- his family.

Problems of Real Estate, construction features. The sored by the school of educa- hnmps aro eilimtPrt nn larao Borough historian Kelly will The 11 ill anil final group of 60 homes wjs under way yester uine attempt would be made at the meeting to come up with an act as chairman at the dedica- tion of the Real Estate Board landscaped plots, along paved rt Vow VnrV Tho lni-'tnrp ...1.1. acceptable formula tor single- tion, and representatives of day in i he Queen Ranch Home agency operation of the vital Great Britain are being invited bueeis wiin suiewaJKs. being held on Mondays be- make a report recommending He also mentioned, without meet Albany this att-eluboration, the "reserve clause" ernoon with Impetlitteri and as being among the Controller Lazarus major faults I Joseph and lluilget Director Would Take Sof.er View Abraham I). Heame and l.t.

community at Prospect Ave, amnuiance service wmcn uas.to take part on the occasion The Churchill-Jerome wedding End Devon St. in ttast Meadow, iweru me nuuia in aim p.m. I. The houses are rising on'in the Assembly Hall of the hynpft NPUf HrtlTlPC been repeatedly accused of taking 40 minutes to an hour to that the Federal Government "get after baseball." The subcommittee headed by took place in the British Em If thP th the balance of a 150-acre tract Association Hiiuoing, a iiyif HWlliVrf answer emergency calls assistance. forhassy in Paris on April 15.

1871 I The plaque is the contiibu Celler spent approximately a of the Stale Republican plan to snlve the city's financial difficulties by turning over the transit system to an authority. month last Fall investigating. tm.i.TiM""Mrsliip of Paul andUth Manhattan. Mr. irea-Kathan ttcizon.

who will have nor. who is the board's built homes in the Is a partner of the law ritv when completed. Plans call firm of Cox Treanor. preme Court today, Celler said. "I believe the decision handed down about years ago would be reversed and baseball would Sussman's recommendatinns uon of the Brooklyn Fagle.

to the City Affairs Committee) and the council at large will lle SllOwdoWn LoOtTIS attached ga Ready for Owners In Early Spring North Meadow Homes, a new colony of 100 dwellings in three- for full basement. be found to be a business, and JMicit thus, subject to anti trust The Mayor has asked the Celler indicated that his com-, State Legislature remaining in penu largely on uie rettuus oi the gathering in Monaghans On Switch Knives Its report, the Congressman said, has been delayed by the pressure of other work. In a television appearance (N. B. C.

"Youth Wants to Celler said "it's hoped that the baseball owners will purge themselves and relieve us rage, with overhead doors and expansion attic with space for two more rooms. The attic has twin dormers. The builders offer L-shaped living room with picture win-flow." dinette, colored ceramic bedroom ranch and two-bed Builders Plan 140 More Homes In Suffolk Area Continued from Page 1 who represents the Redford- mittee would take a somewhat softer view. "Our reasoning must be tempered," he said, "hut the fact that baseball is not only a business, but is also the national session to pass on legislation dealing wit it the city's problems for Stale aid in overcoming a prospective deficit in the budget for the forth-coining fiscal year. State Republican leaders have indicated office.

Despite the publicly expressed reluctance of either Monaghan or Kogel to shoulder the full and sole responsibility for running the ambulance service, both have agreed that the city's emergency ambulance service of making a recommendation stuyvesant district, lias come room Cape Cod styles, featuring expansion attics, full basements and center-hall layouts, priced at and respec that the Government go after tiled bath and oil hot water; heat. The houses are rising on. them." pastime of many, many years tively, has been started in West- Later he said "our report will standing. It can't he consideied ih ill lake care of tilings if f.dvioo 11 ots ami are uricen at; i- from the knife-manufacturer lobbyists. Will Wmk Against It Also several powerful upstate Republican legislators whose districts include large fll (Cio.

Veterans pay 1 bury, L. by Max Price and should be operated by one de- as mere bushier lie forthcoming soon. fiuun Streets curbs and side-W enisiem. woo iaii)aniei Alterman, builders. partment.

nun. streets. sold and completed (b ine new development, wnicni Under the present divided re- walks have already been I. -i t- i oeninie- a wooiUul lha dmhiibnr-o r. Yeshiva School rtalled.

according to the build- knife manufacturing plants Minuses along i mwu, c. on drman Ave. aim answerable to tne Police r. mi.lii'itr school. Proof of the experiment's success came last Spring when all 10 members of the school's first graduating class! passed their Hegeiits examina Gets New Home heTn have informed Moritt that they will work against his bill.

Moritt's measure would com I ls exacted to be ready for Hospitals and the public and 1 Continued from Page 1 pletely outlaw the manufacture and sale of switchblade knives pian "for new gr.mp "Pancy by June. The Iwo-bedroom dwellings in the fL30 voluntary nospitais at wnirn the vehicles and their crews are stationed. already under construction and in the Stale. Furthermore, if of both its Jewish and academic curriculum," he said. same area.

the cii accepts tin: authority lor its transit system, which is responsible for a bulky one-third of the prospective shortage. Inipelliiteri I a repeated his opposition to an increased fare but he gave no in-dicalion of last-ditch opposition to a transit authority, which might not start raising fares until some time after the transfer was made. Steingui U.ips Plan Oilier Democrats -w ho are, however, a minority in both houses of the Legislature and can be outvoted by their Republican brethren have been more outspoken in their opno- Sales Reveal Demand for New Yonkers Houses anyone is arrested with such a weapon in his possession, it would be presumptive evidence two furnished model homes have been opened on the property. Kern Realty Company is agent. As designed by Stanley H.

To be known as Arnold Estates, the new $1,500,000 center ill replace a 311-acre tract along Merrick Road (Montauk Highway) and adjacent to the tion with an average o( close to IK) percent and were all accepted, hy the colleges of their Dr. Isaac Lewin. associate: professor of Jewish History at Yeshiva I'nii ersity. he author! of several books on the poslwar, conditions of European and a consultant to the Social and Economic Council of the I'nited Nations, is principal of- 'The Dasher's' Son Held as Gun-Toter Continued from Page 1 of a crime. The Senate -approved bill somewhat watered down in Having suspended weekend.

new Captree Causeway. It wns1 a.cnueci, ine nomes tea- opened to inspection yesterday', committee over the objections of W'erbel, would bar the sale of switchblade knives to minors tl' 1 1 l-i tho it nf a i Situated opposite Erasmus' High School, the building contains more than 30 rooms, including six classrooms on each of its three floors. Other features are the fully equipped sci-ence laboratories, arts and crafts rooms, and a small auditorium which can be divided by means of folding doors into six classrooms. Central Yeshiva High School for Girls was founded in February, 1918, by a group of parents led Stephen Klein. mwiul fnmnlula with asbestos siding on mini- rales operations at the attractive home community, Hearth-ite in Yonkers, N.

during the past three months the sales department resumed activity the school. Dr. Shelley K. Sa-j phire, principal of Talniudical under 10. expansion attic and outdoor P1 P'ut Abbandando, who had a fully loaded .22 caliber foreign-make automatic tucked beneath his jacket under his left armpit.

Juvenile AImo Arrextrd The patrolman added that a juvenile, who may have used the same weapon to threaten another youth in the fight, was layouts call Academy High Schools, a work of secondary schools for curbs side- non-1 Tim Brooklyn's dining terrace, on a 75x170 plot. The display unit will sell for 410. and. according to Henry walks, wide set backs and a SUGGESTS LAW TO HALT ARBITRARY USE OF CHEMICALS IN FOOD last week, and completed in Steingut. minority is Irwin leader of the Ma.vor I emo i at sored by the universit, charge of English studies rangements for the transfer of A.

Klar KealtyofBayside. anangemeiH to allow on iho en i a hnnoht hwoic sr.nm3 nuiumum of 20 feet between the Asseinblv told that no Washington, March 8 (U.R) A nou- tint's MCPIrfl. toi'mi fxf A HDVcont H'dl. Il hoilse. president of Barton's Bonbon Congressional investigator said Farley to Speak Here iiiai-o u-hn u'in pit ip olli? ing to the dles agent.

KiO-vear mortgages. This selling Al.o the growing demand for price ill include a range, re-the popular a e.ifrigerator, Hendix washer, Ve-Itancher. and Cape Cod, type neiian blinds and three-coat houses, caused the builder, M. J. plaster construction, lie Fillipiio.

-to advance the! also taken into custody. "You're certainly starting young.1' said Magistrate Dunaif to Abbandando. The young defendant remained silent, chewing his gum. today a law is needed to stop some producers and processors from putting poorly tested and possibly harmful chemicals into the nation's food supply. The warning came from Chair- The dwellings offer five and six-room layouts with L-shaied living rooms, separate dining rooms, picture windows, sliding door closets, Venetian blinds and tolored tile baths with mirrored vanities and sliding door medicine cabinets.

Modern kitchens featuring dining space, knotty pine cabinets, electric ranges, formica tops, fluorescent lighting and exhaust fans. date for the opening of the ters to have he opportunity of, At Criminal Bar Dinner an education which would com- Former Post master General bine the academic college A Karlev will be the trance urogram with a thor 1 T.i-i pnncipa at an liistalla-ough program of Jewish t-ludies 1 1 1 From its inception, the school 'ion dinner of the Kings Conn-was housed in rented Criminal Mar Association at 221 Kingston Ave. In Sep-Vednesday night in the I'nitv tember, PMK, the group asked jClub. KM 8th Ave. Supreme Yeshiva University to assumejCoiirt Justice Waiter it liar; academic sponsorship of he 1 il 1 be the installing officer.

third, section of the project." It was learned, that the man James J. Delaney (D youth's mother has remarried, N. of a Select House Com- The Hearthstone community jVlachos Opens W. Islip Homes is located at Fort Hill Koad and mittee which has just completed an is-month Inquiry into hundreds of new "chemical ad Central Ave. There are at pres and that her husband's name is Parsino, the name given by Frank on his arrest on the grand larceny charge.

f-nt. 251) families living in the ditives" now found in food. (ievelonnient. Program plans for! would vote tor the authority "solution." and Tammany ll.nl leaders a similarly expressed opposition. Co.

Seincy II. Bingham, a i in a of he Board of Traiisportalioii, which operates the i ii 1 1 ansit. declared "a ne a nit tern'' must be dei-ed for Ihe transit "u-ing tiie best elements of hot pri ate and community enterprise to j-iire continuity of this is. enal SHMk Al I tl.l III Colonel Iliiigham spoke Ih-fore the Metropolitan Chapter, Catholu onoinic Association, at. a iiiecimg in Keating Hall, l-'i a It 1.

1 1 I i ii ei'sity. on tiie subject. "The llingham Formula s. Nat lonali.al ion of Trali-poi talion." I mid firinly opposed to Hie na' ionahzal ion of transport. uioti in the I'nited be asserted.

"I think progres- Tir.2 contemnlate ibe erection of A. Vlackos, sponsor of the Made Senior Member Of Appraisal Society Plan Tinted Helmets For CD Volunteers The approval of Joseph H. as So- Neef Jr. of 4 1H Ocean Ave a senior member of the Civil Defense volunteers, in recognize their volunteer! Cross superimposed. itory Civil Defense drill Tuesday I Welfare Bliieiinght between and 200 additional units of which, 100 unit Arcadia Homes project, Section represents the firstihas opened a new model home block of houses to commence1" 'be second section on Udall Immediately.

iUoad, south of Sunrise High- Prices in'the new section will; way in West Islip, L. 1. Priced continue to range from $1 $0,150 for a two bedroom to $1:1,200. and expansion attic and $10,. Hearthstone is approximately 200 for the three-bedroom 15 minutes from York City ranch model, homes distance of miles).

I'ponjhave met with homeseekers" rompletion of the Thru-Way approval." Mr. Vlachos stated, and the Crassy Sprain Parkwayl "The first section was com-vhich also connects with Bronx pletely sold out in four weeks," -White with appro-. ocioch. ciety of Residential Appraisers by action of the board of governors of the international society has been announced. future air raid drills in New workers.

York City, will wear distinc- In past drills, where most ol tively colored helmets to helmets were painted while, religious insignia pnate jl man ao uai iicuiis--volunteers, air wardens, auxi1- black. White helmets now Mr. Neef has been active imtify them with the lary police and tircinen, hgni riM'iui incids and rtlbeis will in use particular jit as found that only by clone to which jinspe-tjon of tiie decalcoinanias emergency division real estate work for the last 20 years. Durine his 10 years members of the I lvil Defense jn (inlL of the Civi in the annraisal field, he has Icerlained to which emergency forces who are not assigned to! The focal point of the simu they belong, it was to which emergency on ihe helmets couiu it ie ascertained completed manv fee assisn- last Bht by the New loik ((iviijj(m a yolunteer was as- Air Warden service will be re-dated air raid will be on m.i' last night by the New Yoik division a volunteer was as ie private maiiaginient can Tlivet Parkway, traveling to.he stated. Among the features at a fiix, t.

ill v. a mutter are: Full basements, oil steam niv iii ho a matter are: Full basements, oil steam men ts forthe Citvof New York. City uttic or civil uerense. nignert. paintea in accordance un tne between anon m.

ami no a nenvr joii ami no City Office of bivil Defense. signed. of minutes At present, the savings and loan associations By having the helmets paint- Under the plan of havinghewly adopted color scheme. iCarfield Pla e. Bombs, fires and low er cost to the nation." By having the helmets announced painted commanders heat, colored tile, modern kitchens, poured concrete foundations, panoramic picture heat, colored tile, modern poured concrete foun- panoramic picture White Plains Bus service con-kitchens, and private clients, and has ed ln different colors comman- varicolored helmet to Identity It is hoped to nave all hel-, evacuations will be simulated I also believe thai the In different colors, van-colored helmet to identity rects with Jerome Avenue sub-dations, testniea as an expert witness fh memners nr lne men painieu in mioiudm, sound mi piaymg iec s.ipirsuoii oi iidiionanzauou way and also the Concourse In-windows and cm quarter-acre ln condemnation proceedings.

wanieii SK'V-branches of the Civil Defense with the new color scheme in of actual bombing and strafing' our railroads and urban transit, dependent suhwiv plots The houses are located ic will be able immediately to (organization colors have been i time for the coining city wide will add realism to Hie drill. a serious one, facing us now." of the Air Warden service will be able immediately to members of the different 1 -x ales operations and person-lone mile trom the Habyiniypuys nusiuvruiii ltieniny memoers or uieircoi'i-oeiioeo upon lonuw.s. aw iaiu una i niu i i ne e.vrnc-r m- unoe i ne uieu i 01 a i to- identify members of their com- decided upon as follows: nei base been increased unrier'railroad station. Vets require1 David Company. police otticers win avAir wardens wni'e'iyoj.

line enrecuon 01 ronce mspei--, erai neparimciu ot iraiispoi- the direction of Richard down and civilians broker, has announced that theonce recognize auxiliary Police Green The 17th Police Division Harry P. Cann. who will; taii.m to develop and admin- with William Matti's as'si cash. Shanahan Rcaltv bar and grill at Wit Stanley 'as such and commanding ofii-jAuxiliary Firemen Red. which Includes th downtown be assisted by (apt.

Stephen "a rational i' aiisponatinn chief assistant in charge' of field Company of Linden hurst has' Ave. has been sold to Charles rer of other emergency divi-jPuhlic Works Red Hook and ParK Powell, commander of the TMn policy covering all forms of operations. been appointed to handle Islona will ba abla Instantly to Medical White with Redj Slopa, will hold iti first manda-Pracirict. Jintertata transportation." police officers will Air Wardens Whi'e.

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