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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR FEB. 14, 1946 Labor Sees Joint Ahead, Club Told Labor's philosophy Is that a man agement or labor responsibility of today may be a Joint responsibility of both tomorrow, Clarence O. Skinner, Washington representative of Automotive and Aviation Parts Manufacturers, asserted last night at the monthly dinner-meet ing of the Brooklyn Management Club of the Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce at the Hotel Granada. iwm yw FHICEI EFFECTIVE AT ILL I0MCK MEAT DEPARTMENTS i. i Ortik Killed Mr.

Skinner was a management delegate to the President's Labor- Management Conference last De-' cember and is now serving on the Labor-Management Advisory Committee to the United States Con-: 1111 SIZES BOHACKS TEA BAGS COUNT 16 COUNT 41 COUNT CHICKENS UNDER lb. 3 2 LBS. BOHACKS TEA FLOWERY 4oi A 8 01 -1 ORANGE PEKOE Pkg. Mm Wc BOHACK Special TEA PEKOE 4 ox. 8 ox.

1 ORANGE PEKOE Pla I Oc PLa tJ tJl mm 7 14 39 fi fit FANCY FOWL AiV 41 ROASTING CHICKENS aAVSs At DELUXE TURKEYS zsi.i.s.4ovi..ik45c DELUXE TURKEYS smau sues 53. TETLEY'S 4 0Z. PACKAGE 25 I OE. PACKASE 49 TENDERLEAF oz. package 24 oz.

package 47 WHITE ROSE 4 0Z. PACKASE 23 OZ. PACKAGE 4 5 mm cillation Service. Sneaking on "Labor's Present Day Objectives," he said they are one of those things that cannot be pinned down becau.se there is a difference between objectives of the C. I.

O. and A. F. also differences between the left and right wings of the C. I.

O. The same conditions exist within the A. F. but not to such an extent as in the other organization, he said. Enlarging on the difference between the two organizations, he said the attitude of the A.

F. L. is not to give up a single advantage that labor now has, while the C. I. O.

or at least a part of it, wants a greater hand in management. He gave a digest of the work of the six committees on collective UPTON'S YELLOW LABEL 4 OZ. PACKASE 26 SALAD A RED LABEL 4 0Z. PACKASE 24 MISSION GARDEN 4oz pks.21 mm I Eaelr Staff photo HERO CITED Herman Erdman of 286 Grafton St. receives from Col.

Albert Keugle in Brooklyn Federal Building the Distinguished Service Cross and Bronze Star for his services as an army sergeant in Europe. 9 Boro Heroes Cited, One Posthumously JftfSH $ORK PRODUCTS PORK LOINS 33 SHOULDERS O0 SilSfeT nil mft. POBK CHOPS "cT -37 bargaining, management rights, rep-; resentation and Jurisdictional, ini-. tial or first agreements and arbitra-; tion on the end of grievance pro-j cedure, application and interpretation of the contract. During the question period he predicted a long industrial peace in i bpth the steel and automobile in-! dustries when the present strikes: are concluded.

i The speaker was introduced J. E. McConnell, personnel manager; of the Intertype Corporation, who; is president of the Management1 Club. Star to their son. Pfc.

Albert J. Luiz mm zi was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luizzi of 319 Saratoga Ave. While making his way toward mortar positions on Okinaw Landing, Private Luizzi, his citation states, was intercepted by three Japs whom mMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm SKINLESS FRANKFURTERS STAHL- SoiOC MEYER On 0' he slew, jthen continued on to the; position and "succeeded in laying! the mortar barrage just as the1 enemy attacked." He was killed in a latter action.

The others decorated were: Mas- ter Sgt. Harold F. Regan of 242 E. 5th Legion of Merit; Eight Brooklyn veterans and the parents of a borough soldier who was killed in action received decorations for valor under fire during World War II at ceremonies In the Brooklyn Federal Building yesterday. Former Sgt.

Herman Erdman of 286 Grafton St. received both the Distinguished Service Cross and the Bronze Star Medal, the latter for "sound tactical Judgment and excellent leadership in Eastern France and Germany from Jan. 25 to April 22, 1945." The citation accompanying his Distinguished Service Cross set forth that on- Jan. 1. 1945, near Moron-ville.

Farms, France, he "single-handedly engaged five German companies that were about to attack his command," engaged them at 25 yards from a shell hole with grenade and rifle fire and, after being wounded in the neck, directed artillery and motar fire until the attack was completely "broken." Posthumous award of the Bronze Sees Big Problems Soon for Industry Industry faces a challenge in the days ahead a challenge to reach and maintain levels of high out-! put. high-level continuous employ-! ment and high wages, and sell at low prices, David B. Caminez told members of the Brooklyn Spry 24c 3 68c Crisco 1 24 3 lb 68 Mazola Oil 30 53 Wesson Oil Holsum Mayonnaise 27 Salad Dressing Sm 20 Grandee Olive Butter "16 French Dressing French's Mustard "he "'13 Sweet Mixed Pickles (X Dill Pickles 29- Dill Sweet Relish ZZLa 12 Mott's White Vinegar bovite Malt Vinegar Heinz Chili Sauce sum. 25e Chili Sauce n2V Heinz Ketchup 20 Snider's Catsup Spaghetti Sauce brius''U' i CNEF BOY-AH-OEE oi 1 rt Spaghetti bauce meat or meatless IUC Chili Con Chili Con Carne pwolilLHrnVcn 17e Ravioli -15 Cooked Spaghetti an Camp Beans 5 Baed Beans Tmu 2" Vegetable 12 Heinz Chicken Noodle Soup 14' FLORIDA ORANGES NEW LATE CROP. VALENCIA VARIETY.

FULL OF JUICE. 8 LB. kWU GOOD FLA VOR.TREE FRESH. oac. BEST QUALITY.

ALL SIZES. ORANGES wisKeV lO. PAPAYA NECTAR A DELICIOUS TROPICAL DRINK. 4 12 oz. Bottits Qc Michael W.

Fox of 85 Eldert Silver Star; Staff Sgt. Melvin Blank of 1860 Ocean Parkway, Silver Star; Sgt. Max Bloom of 395 William Bronze Star with two Oak Leaf Clusters; Sgt. James P. Marley of 4629 Bedford Bronze Star, and Pvt.

Michael L. Palladino of 307 Elton Bronze Star. The presentations were made by Col. Albert Keugle, recruiting and National Association of Cast Accountants, last night. He spoke at a dinner meeting held at the Central Branch Y.

M. C. 55 Hanson Place, on the topic, inducting officer of the Second; PDIIDUrDIfTT "ESH. JUICY. ERt COOP UtinrLrnUl 1 FOR COLDS.

ALL SIZES J1 GRAPE-NUTS WHEAT MEAL Service Command. Dromedary Pimentos Red Kidney Beans 'XT ,711 Red Cabbage "tyie i70, Mixed Vegetables1: Puree 23 Tomato Sauce 7 Golden White Corn "14 Sweet Peas "-16' I f) STANOARO OUAUTT 211, arly June Peas various brands t.JI Tomato Juice -10-V-8 Cocktail Apple Juice cheek wJ Sunsweet Prune Juice '28' Calif. Lemon Juice SS7! Social Tea Biscuits 7 He Melody Cookies 11-Graham Crackers "hine 20e Krispy Crackers mmHl 1 19 Quaker Quaker Puffed Wheat sP.rki., 4p- 9. Kellogg's Cereal 7ir22. Kellogg's AH Bran 12' '18' Wheaties 11 61 pl 15 Toasted Wheaf Germ 29' Hetkers Faniia 20 Cream of Wheat 28 22 Wheatena 22 Quaker Oats HSHS 12v Aunt Jemima "mm 12 Com Muffin Mix 10' Cake Flour SWANS DOWN 44 at p-a 26- Pie Crust nt vVi 13 8 tow Bai JSZ J5 Grandma's Molasses Apple Butter ikihh 24j Orange Marmalade 25 Grape Jelly f23 Mott's Jellies 14 lit tn Aft 10 in HRFFM RFflNQ at 16 oi IIRINBLI5I.

FL0HIDJI. 1 TENDER, BEST CRtDE I Jt 16 III' Pkg. Brooklyn Notes mrDV "isp' in IlLllLn I GROWN, CLEANED, FIRM l'ge Stalk BREATH-OPINE inoispensable tg AS A CLEANSER 01 II, A DISINFECTANT BottltMV "Physical Unit Budgets for Factory Control and Other Budgets for Management Control." Mr. Caminaz taid Intelligent planning and sound budgeting procedures will be needed to attain the productivity necessary to do the job ahead. He discussed the vital part that cost accountants will play in this competitive market and the imortance of budgets for cost control.

The speaker is assistant controller of Hyatt Bearings Division. General Motors mv address at the national convention of the National Association of Cost Accountants held at Chicago last Summer. will be conducted tomorrow night in the Bay Ridge Jewish Center. 4th Ave. and 81st St, Scouts will read the services.

Speakers will include Rabbi Joseph Sarachek, Scout Commissioner Jack Kotch, Solon B. Hanft and Hyman Herman of the board ol trustees, and 'Emanuel rnpcu nrrTc nit ic flLjIl DLL 1 0 SWEET, TEN0ER Bunchesl Jc nnnrrnii igeoc DilULLULJ "ESN. fUVOHfUL SuncZj' ew green, solid neadj, r' UllODnUL SOUTHERN GROWN. CRISPT JC RED CABBAGE FROM THE SOUTH b. JC 1 TIIDIIIDC mi CANADIAN.

SWEET. I 1U nil lli) tender, fresh, appetizins lb Jc Grumbach. Election! Commissioner John R. SOAP FLAKES 2 lg Package 9C More than 1,000 persons attended the opening performance of the General Phil H. Sheridan Council, K.

of annual minstrel show last night at Our Lady of Perpetual Help C)mch auditorium, S9th St. and 6th Additional shows are scheduled Friday and Saturday evenings, with the entire proceeds benefitting the Improvement Society of the Re-demptorist Order of the church. The Sheridan minstrel group of 70 actors and actresses Is under the direction of Richard T. Byrnes, coach, assisted by Walter Smith and Mary Cullen. Anthony J.

Maceda is business chairman. Lawrence V. Keegan is grand knight of the council. Crews, county Republican leader, CREAM OF 11. Ml (lot ct Heinz Soup TOMATO" riyrcT wiiiTr P0P0VERS QAINES DOG MEAL ii A POTATOES IJ.S.rl 6 ft ALU, FIRM I Ruunianta iitni INCH OF YOUR 006.

a Quickly Bag All the dry Sells Liver Pate "16-Sells Minced Chicken 6C.0. 39 Corned Beef Hash S'' 22-Kraft's Dinners 2i18e Egg Noodles 16-Mueller's Si "-'9. Chopped Spinach j17' Button Mushrooms 44' SLICED BUTTON 4i, VlUSnrOOmS Quier State winter ctl, new SornethinK installed Assemblyman John E. Beck as president of the 20th A. D.

Republican Organization at installations ceremonies conducted last night In the clubrooms, 929 Bush-wick Ave. Others Inducted are J. Vincent Musso, Catherine M. Glaubit and Bertha H. Cooke, vice presidents; Bertha Prescott, recording secretary; Catherine VanDuren, corresponding secretary; Henry Geiger, treasurer; George Leberle, financial secretary; James Wainman, sergeant-at-arms.

and Anthony Carbone assistant sergeant-at-arms. Appointees to the board of directors included Joseph Hartsteln, Fiank VanDuren, Florence Browne and Theodore Leopold. A Boy Scout Anniversary nervire re- for popover xr- niU MllK Uif fl HCr I you 8et ugliint be- I r.use the ms" retWlth LUX FLAKES .,,23 T1 TOPOVA. every fUKO PRODUCTS Anthony M. McCabe, leader, and Rae S.

Skidmore, co-leader of the district, were among the speakers. Martarrt Byrne, professor of mathematics at St. Joseph's College for Women and a member of the advisory council of the Cumberland Cflfl Mir 14 i SRur swan 4 on SOAP SOAP J'ZU LIFEBUOY SOAP O' L3 Rinso 23 GOLD 17 DUST SWAN 1q' SOAP 10' Hospital School of Nursing, was the principal speaker at graduation exercises in the hospital on Auburn Place last night. Commissioner of Hospitals Edward M. Bernecker presided.

Mary E. Manley, New York City director of nursing, presented diplomas to the students, and Dorothy Weddige, assistant director, presented pins. by COFFEE LOVERS Ml WAX HPflMr" A reunion of former and present WHILE STOCKS LAST iHm.siuoners or the Sacred Heart R. C. Church, Clermont will be held at the annual hiirVp nnrtv Plcattt lh moit crilkol cofre drinker Modt in a jiffy right in rK (up Imtonlly tolubli no woitt No pati to clean Coiri less than cup Sol Colt it a blend of the ftnetf coffees with added carbohydrates fdeitrini, maltose and deilrosej to seal in, ond protect, freshness and flavor.

Aik for it of your favorite tfor. scheduled for Saturday by the fade CA nosary society at the parish auditorium on Adelphi St. More than 100 ex-service men, formerly members of the fj II lip mim Home for Children, will highlight a I An. AT Plymouth FRESH, LARGE. BROWN k.

WHITE valentines nartv to be it vn chil Modi if IN dren of the shelter tomorrow night, Maywood FRESH, LARGE. ALL WHITE Carton of Ac I Don it was announced by Agnes Milne, executive director. km tl rtAKO If II CtUST Ml HAKODN Carton ol Doien 47c rORKCI.OSDRri C0N MUFFIN TTI MIX BOHACKS latij POUND CAKE jt Sao? PLAIN RAISIN FORKn.OSt'RFS haitif PrctfucU Provolone Cheese iVyVe 49 Borden's Chateau kp23. Kraft's Velveeta 20 Cheese Spread 20' SPREAD ON Barbie spiced JIM, PRICES EFFECTIVE -'FEBRUARY 14th-15tl -I6th AT AU B0HACK SELF SERVICE STORES' Ail PIUS TOUGH OVItNIOHT UKE LEATHER SUPREME COURT, KI.N(13 COUNTY -ANUUS R. (SreEN.

Via niliff aeamst NICOLA AKUK.NTlERl il Liefendntil.s. I'utwiant to Judcment of foreclasura and rale entered herein January 9, 11116 1 will sell public auction to the highest bidder by James A. llciuey Jr auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Ex- I for SAVI Hm, fdWit NOTICE OF SALE SUPREME COURT. KINCS COUNTY -K AST "Til AVKNl'B" CORP Plaintiff, HECTOR ('IIUR('H-WAKI)KNR AND VESTRYMEN OK ST. JAMES CHURCH, elect ih'fr'U J.int..

NOAH EMJIMA.N, plaintiff', attorney, IS Cnurt Brooklyn, N. Y. Pumimni lo a judeiniMit dnlcd Murrh 9th. lit 12. I will at nubile nuctlnn lit Brooklyn Real K.Ut- Exchange.

18!) Monlairua Street, Brooklyn. N. rt Man 8, 1946. at IS oVloik noon, by CORNELIUS HKANEY. auctioneer nreiutaca directed by aairl jurtirrnent to be fold, eituale In Kings County, de-icriherl an follow: BEGINNING at corner formed bv Intersection of easterly eide of St.

James Place (formerly Ilall Street) with northerly aide, of I.fayette Avenue: thence easterly alonir Ifavelte Avenue 1110 feet; theme northerly parallel with St. Jamea Place ms feet thence west erly parallel with iAfavette Avenue inf feet to eaat aiiln of St. James Pl.ice Ih'nce. southerly along SfT James Placr v.ih feet to heKinnlnir. SUBJECT to mirvev made bv Iulf W.

Renter C. dalcrl '10273." and channes or alterations Mme such date. SUBJECT lo hav window-ease-ment as set forth In liher IS. Section of Conveyances, Pane Al. Approximate amount of mortise dent, costs and allowances STi.M3.M plus Interest and expenses of sale.

Hated, Brooklyn, N. February 19W. EDWARD J. S. Referee fll-t MATb.

jianiie. ti Hireei, iiruok yn. her i dt. ter) lenad mi me, Met le-U the nreniis. directed to he s.ild.

BMN(! a plot of ground with the tm-oi-ovcmcnts thcrenti in llrooklvn New OLD STYLE tNRiCHED SiCfD WHITE BREAD mmge itke new nttnn ejuerntMl er ewney mkJl MILY KIT, lit fry it today Tmt vf Hilt AMERICAN' CHEESE uie souineriy Hide of Hilton reel 1 DO feel eiu-tclly fi the south- alcrly corner of Fulton Street nnd (t i'hii reel front and rear hv KM) feet In depth on irh side said side lines hcin parallel with Hock-away Avenue partly thrmiKh KiltWMlwrHi, Krgf Newberry, MtCrry, MtUUm, Grant, Murphy, 3tn, Wards, any liardwar a IOc Maf. LOAF STYLE-Crtat lor sandwich 4 and inacki 35 nil DATED tor FRESHNESS isny waiiK. rottetiier with street rlahts md personal property. Sen Judgment lor Pi'ir complete description. Dated Brooklyn, New York, Fabru-iry 7.

PAVID R. I.E SCHACK. Referee. Ponald Tunill. Altorney.for Plain- Iff ICQ 3D CECD Oil to QEDE New York.

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