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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED AUG 25, 1 954 15 CROSSWORD ui Haviny Wonderful Time Air Keserve vting i To Stage Review Top city officials will attend a military review by 7U0 men to Room in harem Ol the Himh Pilot Training Wing of the Air Force Reserve at Klovd Rpnnptt Field Snnda afternoon. Mavor and Mr? Wagner and jKsSik tsSbmT lOfcLk the five Borough Presidents are DOWN 1 Cheerless 2- Hind prt S-Consum. 4 Whtl 5- AjMClM expected to attend the review which will mark the end of the outfit's annual 15-day training tour. During the training stint, nearly 150 pilots of the wing, including several World War II aces, participated in jet familiarization training lining six jets which have delivered to the wing the first Air Force Reserve group to be so equipped in the metropolitan jarea. Col.

Peyton Gibson is com-i manrier of the wing. I i is 8 IL 3--- jzljt LL ftt tn ft .1 -s verily bodies domestics Chairs C8-Clever re, en sei 30 Simpler 11 -Mongrel Inrllnes 3-Burn wltl COOLING OFF AT KINGSTON Mrs. Maria Durels of 1 50 7th Ave. and Mrs. Ann Ohlman.

of 154 7th Ave. take a dip in pool at Oehler's Mt. Lodge, Kingston, N. Y. NEVER A DULL MOMENT Evelyn Snyder of 1561 E.

32d St. and Elaine Shapiro of 1025 E. 14th St. playing ping-pong at Scaroon Manor, Schroon Lake, N. where they are vacationing.

ON THE MARCH Each ii satisfied she will get enough points to win shuffleboard game. Left to right ore Gloria Piatek, 56 Lancaster Ave Marilyn Goldman, 2000 Quentin Road, and Sylvia Kleinberg, 200 Bay 22d St. They are at Scaroon Manor, Schroon Lake, N. Y. BALTIMORE WASHINGTON I on VA Analyst Builds 'Magic Eye' To Unmask Phony Documents scratch-outf, obliterations, erasures, alterations and the like.

By simply placing the suspect paper in the machine and looking through an eye piece, any alteration stands out Lv. Brooklyn 7 45 AM (37) jor SI.) STANOAtO IIMt SHOWN Richard .1. Kuhn, document analyst in the Veterans Administration Investigation Service, has been awarded 51,000 by-Veterans Administrator Harvey v. Higley, for his Invention of an electronic "magic eye'' that unmasks fraudulent documents at a glance. clea lowly, thit sort of anrt infra-red tection was expel) Mr.

Kuhn built the ircvmivf Award-win i Go r.g rb of i Subllt I.Uohon. I Si 1 pa lighting and exposui V2 BALTIMORE a OHIO then, satisfactory results were not always obtained. It is expected to sje the United states thousands of dollars by enabling VA riocu-. ment analysts to perform their work faster and more accurate- I KAIIKUAU I "Oir local lewiptptr, the Brooklrn Esle, does jot of keeping; ma ind my ON YOUR MARK, GET SET Charles Orringer prepared to say GO, at Sportsmen's Park, Rosendale, N. for a race between his wife, second left, and Mr.

and Mrs. Jack McCann of 1 571 42d St. The Orringers live at 6623 Fort Hamilton Parkway. SAFETY FIRST, FRANK Catcher Frank Lewis of 1832 E. 36th St.

has confidence that Tom Phillips of 5724 Bevecjy Road will hit the boll, so he left his mask off in game ot Sportsmen's Park, Rosendale, N. where they ore vaeationing. frieids well informed sboit our co Ths new "magic eye" allows laboratory technicians to check' irry ctiTiriei, lays well-known quickly papers containing Brooklyn religions lea WHO WANTS A CADDY JOB? Caddy or not, Ann Angelone of 164 HuM St is going out tor gam at Wfltioms Lake HwM, Ass-ndale, N. Y. Horowitz Urges Immediate Start On High School Immediate rtepe Krwwd bu (jet a 3-way bonus in the car thats soaring to new success What has happened in the automobile business this year is something that you should take to heart-as a personal benefit to yourself, and as a sure way to pick a winner.

It is this: Buick has moved into the charmed circle of America's three top sales leaders a circle once dominated only by the so-called "low-price three." In plainer words-Buick today is outselling all other cars in America except two of these so-called "low-price three." And this has come about because of Buick's year-ahead styling, great V8 power, big-car room and comfort-all for prices starting right close to the lowest. So you reap a worth-while 3-way benefit. struct Ion of the propoeed $5,900,009 high school In the Sheepehead Bay area were urged today by Irving Horo-wita, insurgent oandldate for the Democrats leadership la the 2d D. afssf Mom witi sal I aa appeal; Mayor Wagner that a dele-' Ration of parents had asked liu help la expediting appropriations for the school, which listed tn the city's capital construction plan bat Is still: several years away from realization. Heading the delegation, he 2.

You get the bigger allowance of our volume business 1. You get the look of tomorrow-today 3. You get more resale dollars when you trade said, were Mrs. Horence sna-ptro, chairman of the Sheepehead High School Construc tion Committee which represents 19 publlo schools in the area, and Mrs. Norma Sturm, In Butck today you get the modern styling ether care will reach In the future.

For hero you get true year-ahead beauty -long, low glamor lines, sports-car grace, and that spectacular new panoramic windshield that most other cars won't have till 1953. The tremendous sales velum that has brought Buick Into the leadership circle of th "Big Three" means that wo can offer you a higher trade-in allowance on your present car when you buy a new Buick. That's the simple reason why we can make you a better deal right now. better deal right now. You can figure It yourself.

With Buick so advanced in style this year it's a sure thing that Buick will stay in style for the years to come, as other cars catch up. So the new Buick you buy today brings you a higher resale price when trade-in time comes around. Drop in see and drive this tomorrow-styled Buick and get in on Buick's big 3-way bonus right now. president of th p. s.

ZOO fr ents Association. Horowita said a site avail able for the school, owned by the city, is bounded by Avenue Avenue Batchelder and Coyle SU. A new high school there would ease overcrowding at James Madison High School, which he said will enroll 5.100 students next month but has only 2,765 seats. New housing construction will intensify this situation, he added CORRECTION The name of Edward G. Fitz-geralfl, Republican designee for Assemblyman In the 1st A.

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