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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 9, 1947 nd recreational center In proper 'Selfless Service Polytech Seminar to Get Report MOST CHILDREN'S Is On Aerial Torpedo Research Dr. von Barman investigated the I flow pattern In this region by means of "mathematics. He found some entirely unexpected results wmcn are both interesting I or tne Of Doctors Held Up To tlurses as Ideal A nur or a doctor never asks the race or religion or a patient anc "this type of selfless service to neighbors in need points the way to peace among races and nations," Dr. Frederick Maroney. dean of students at Brooklyn College, said last night, He spoke at graduation exercises: scientists and of Importance to thelclal Sessions Justice Matthew j.

wmcn. justice Breltbart said, -con-armed forces Dr Hoff said declared at the 67th Precinct I Wbuted materially to the auccess of (Co-ordinating Council's annual tn-ithe Police Athletic League program" During the war years Dr. von )SUUaUon lMt hi at the district. barman was chief technical adviser the Snyder Ave. Municipal Court, Presiding over the ceremonies, to General Arnold of the air 25 Snyder Ave.

Justice Breltbart installed Jules forces and Is now head of the scien- sharin the.niMfnrm UP'ta as chairman of the coun- for a class of registered nurses atjtion." the last In a series of eight, Menorah Temple, 5000 4th be held at the institute, 85 where 24 sluoents from Israel St. Hospital School of Nursing received! According to Dr. Nicholas J. Hoff. tifie advisory group of the army air forces This year Dr.

von Warmanis a visiting professor at Columbia luniversity and also is giving a series of lectures at the Massachuseiu In- istitute of Technology neighborhoods throughout the State." Justice Breltbart said that in ad dition to curbing juvenile delin- quency, playgrounds teach youn gstera "how to get along with others, I regardlesa of their race, creed or color." He commended Capt John Eg gert and Patrolman Thomas Gray son. both of the precinct, for their "nthuiasm. Initiative and clI; Mrs- Balzer. vice chalr- j. Mettry; H.

fiVL Mrs Dor' omy William William secretary: Crager, chairman of un'1 oaro of directors, and McDeott. president of aler Civic League. i Pant Mathail TO Your Jacket SIZES TO 52 WAISTi Fcatnrlnff flna wsntMiS altiua ala llllkl In (lahardlnoB 7 Flannela. Glea rialdi aad'S fret Alteration! ATLANTIC PANTS SHOP AT l. t.

R. R. TERMINAL 101 Flotbush AveJ i I I jRAS IS FAULT OF PARENTS-TROY Moat religious and racial intol erance displayed by children today the fault their parents, Spe- nicipal Court Justice Charles Breltbart. Installed as the council honorary president by Louis Un dm uriiiil am r. vl buttgicajauuil Shaar Torah older tvrsnn.

1 tively practicing Interracial will. Discussing "Problems of Juvenile, Delinquency," justice Trov sized that the prevention of rrlmn la far more important than "curing" it on penal institutions nrt rB. formatories. has not vet seen fir tn establishment and erection of yoth inane proper appropriations for the I I He has been the director of th. younger generation hv tneir caps.

nr wuutu uu nru luiiyw in the footiteps of the medical pro Dr. Maroney added Last night's graduates completed 30 months of study at the hospital Dr. Theodore von Karma director of the Ouggenhelm Aeronautical Laboratories of the California Institute of Technology, will report on an entirely new phase of research at a seminar tonight sponsored by the Department of Aeronautical Engineering and Applied Mechanics of the Polytechnic Institute and Brooklyn and the Institute's chapter of the Society of Sigma XI. The seminar on "Accelerated Mo- tion in a Fluid With Waice Forma- proiessor oi aeronautical engineer nig ba rui ictumv; XIlaUlUC, UT. VOn Karnun hopes fo interest research men in aeronautics In continuing his most recent Investigation in connection with large size, hish quimnenl oi these missiles ls not iyet fully understood.

The wake be hind the blunt end of the missile is responsible for a considerable portion of this resistance. 1. 1. University Boosts Tuition Fees filnrienlx at Tn- Tstanrl nn sity will pay increased tuition fees. HOUSE GROUP 0.

K. -s 10 SLASH III NAVY FUNDS Washington. May 9 (U.R A House i Appropriations Subcommittee has tentatively approved a 10 percent cut in funds requested by the navy for the fiscal year beginning July 1. It was reported toaaj. The navy's request for tt.504.000.-000 has been slashed by $350,000,000.

a committee member said. This Ls still subject to revision by the subcommittee or the full committee. In the case of both the War and Navy Departments, tentative sul committee action has resulted in' smaller cuts than predicted A subcommittee reportedly has outlined a $300,000,000 cut or 5 5. percent in the army request for $5,717,000,000. If these decisions stick.

House Republicans probably will fall far short of their goal of lopping off President Truman's budget for next year. Meamwhile. the Republican economy drive cauvd a serious con flict with party p.ans for increased; octal benefits. I Senator Homr Ferguson Mich.) a memtier of the Senate CO. P.

policy committee said it might be necessary to postpone ac-j tion on increased benefits for: housing, health and education until Government costs can be reduced Senator Robert A. Ohio) policy group chairman, ex pressed some doubt the social leg is rlatlon could be enacted while "we're Still spending about $4,000,000,000 abroad." Hatfield faces Trial Williamson, W. May 9 (U.B Allen Hatfield. 51. former rjolice ouggenhelm Aeronautical Labora- but ica vi uie vaiiiuriiin uiauiuic ui Technology for the past 20 years and ls an acknowledged leader in aeronautical research in the United States.

The famous wind tunnels at the! I and six months of senior nursingjspeed missiles, such as aerial tor-cadet service. Other speakers pralsed pedors! the coniributions of members of The resistance to advancement the medical profession toward in- and consequently the power re- va3 California Institute were designed v. by Dr. von Karman and were re- inters sponsible for the development discussing "The aeronautical research on the west and Better Play- coast to the posiUon it holds in the fU.if 1 ilFlatbush told ination today "Serwns pres- HOSPITAL DAY PREPARATIONS Margaret Ryan and Alice Wallenberg, student anesthetists, and Mrs. Pouline E.

Zawistowski, assistant director of the school of anesthesiology at Long Islond College Hospital, arrange equipment used the modern anesthetist, which will be on exhibition Sunday and Mondoy at the tiOspital. uciuii)f lacaing jyouth centers In our community" the charges In other colleges We "I cannot conceive," he continued I still hope to keep them don, the Lesfislature which expends unless there is, a check to risingihundreds of millions of dollars n. ternatior.ai peace ana interracial amity. utner speakers inciuaea miry, Mabel, chairman of the school of. nursing committee of Israel Zlon; Hospiul; Hyman Meyerson, presi-i dent o' the hospital, and Dr.

Jo seph Rosenthal, president of the hospital's medical board. The C'ass was presented by Justine Hannan, director of nursing at the hospital. Most of the graduates will become members of the Israel; Zlon Hospital's staff. Rabbi Baruch! Silverstein pronounced the benediction. ROCKAWAYS CHAMBER TO PLAY HOST TO PUBLIC OFFICIALS AT DINNER I Exhibit in Plans amounting to $10 per credit, start- For the first time in the history with the Fall semester it isof Island UniversllVi studentJ rv Prestnent Trulnm College Hospital can perform her vital part In each operation.

Many different cases, including oxygen and helium, are used today. Even the use such preparations as curare, used bv Walker Metcalfe. 'choosing leaders of their student Previously trie tuition costsicouncil iU voting machines, totaled $150 per semester for 12 to The elections in the main build- chief at nearby Matewan, was undefjtional costs we shall have to increase tu ltion I III i. a. "nn IO VC Vote MacMnes First Time- years yesterday by Judge Matthew Abruzzo in.

Federal Court on a charge of defrauding railroads i He was convicted recently by a Brooklyn Federal Court jury of op- niin a wham tn riafraiiii foii. roads with forged papers purporting to show merchandise shipped. Long'South American Indians to poison More than 50 public officials will 17 credits. Students taking lessling on Tuesday, Wednesday and be guests of the Chamber of Com-than 12 points or more than IT Thursday will also pick class officers. merce of the Rockaways at its an- subtracted or added $9 for.

each- nual dinner June 25 at the Hotel point. GETS 2-YEAR TERM Commodore. 127th St. and the1 In addition to eliminating this! AeBA Bouevard. Belle Harbor.

iflat fee plan the university ls do-iA5 RAILROAD CHEATER Assistant District Attorney J. away with the discount plan- Simon Brown, 49. of 4211 Bedford win Shapiro is chairman of the! lot" advance payment of tuition. Ave nas sentenced to rv tan uioicuneni loony jor snouung nu-IMand College bert McCoy. 28, during a scuffleentlrj building There will also be a tlO registra tion fee nts refundable, for each student, and Increased science laboratory fees.

President Metcalfe said: 'We hope a further Increase will not. be nerejwarv. althuuo-Vi mir dinner committee. On the reception committee are Harris Chasan-off, chamber president; William H. Brunner.

A. Joseph Geist, William H. Reynolds, John H. Morris and Albert E. Turpln.

vice chairmen or the event are J. Edward Lynch, Franklin s. have not been Increased in and John J. Ross. Ithe same proportion as have been blow-gun darts, is part of the course of training.

Anesthesia has come long way in the 101 years since 'ether was first used in 1845," he Members of the Board of Regents and the Guild of the Long Island College Hospital will be! present to! conduct the hospital tours. BU V. S. SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS Fulfort St. at uiutf louowea aiirmpis 10 vrresi.

a friend of 'cCoy for drunkenness. Hcrt'a treat tor rear appetite. 11 1 Hiidun Sbad. flnt choice of thlt rarlct and io ilellciaiislv hffrent. We leree It boneleu.

kraUee ar MuleXa mauth-atell- In talitkt. THS HOUSE QF. 93 HENRY ST. Oaa. (I.

Oaaria Batal 'llHIISlr SHAD mis BROOKLYN Hanover PL visited new i. A i i '''S? jiff fcv -1 i -i' I i yi 'ot -ml A Have you Anesthesiology Of Long Island The whole armory of tanks, cones, hypodermic needles and other devices used by the modern anesthetist will be one of the displays for Na- Hospltal Day at the Hospital when the Including research laboratories and the nurses' homes, will be opened to visitors. It was i announced today by Bernard Me- Dermott, director of the hospital. I "Because of the growing public; interest in science and medicine, ithe hospital is making It possible! I for employed persons' to make the vuui ui uiApcvMuii uy welcoming visitors Sunday as well as Monday! ifrom 3 to 5 p.m.," Mr. McDermott1 said.

The out-patient department; will 1e another feature-of the tour on Monday. j. National Hospital Day Inaugurated 27 years ago. celebrates the; birthday of Florence Nightingale 'on May 12. i The School of Anesthesiology of the Long Island College Hospital, Ithe only one in a voluntary hospital in Brooklyn, is arranging a special of some of its complex i equipment, which visitors will be 'able to see when the hospital authorities take them behind the! scenes.

I It requires eight months for a graduate nurse to learn to use the employed by the anesthetist in the fight against pain and suffering, Mr. McDermott said. laymen are aware of the Intensive training and study required for a nurse anesthetist before she lov these "barefoot comfortable, so Jove em, too made long-wearing panolene Mays STARLIGHT ROOM? 7 S- i PW r' fv.y Mays "Starlight Room" Is the talk of New York. It, features the world's smartest collection of dresses ultra-smart styles from Florida, from California, from New York. Here are the dresses you've at- ways dreamed about dresses thought you Wouldn't afford but rtnl Children's leather sandals they're easily within means Mays.

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