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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 21

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. THUR JAN 24, 1952 21 Sinnotf Deplores Failure of CD to tent of the board to fortify children spiritually, but warned against "intnwon of religion iii the SUte and of the State in religion." Prayer and religious instruction, it held, are the function of the horn and re-ligioui institution, not of the public schools. Safeguard Records County Clerk Francis J. Sin- 1 laaHMWtyf ya) I tJi itlw alaaa viz xv -4' Vi 1 ft t- if. nott i conrerned that no pro r- r-; vision has been made by Civil Defense to safeguard valuable records of his office against destruction in event of an atomic sea attack.

iltll The records include evidence of ownership of all real prop-i erty in the borough, of all mar-t marriages, births, deaths, pro fessional registrations, licenses. Supreme Court litigations. OLDSMOBILE SUPER 88 The 1 60-horsepower Rocket engine offers better perform-anca in 1952 OldsmobiU Super 88 four-door sedon, especially when coupled with new Hydra-Matic Super Drive. Eody changes include ottractive diagonal fluted sash on rear door and center bumper guard on front grille. County Court prosecutions and dispositions and other important statistical data.

Need for safeguarding them mary of pertinent borough-jtion, the calendar year report 1 1 ties during the calen-notes 1,574 persons sentenced JBWISn UlTIT rilTS during tne caien-notes 1,574 persons is voiced in his 1950 annual re Eli, Jtm, MiL Pea Back 421.45 11.45 14.25 wire activities port, in which he makes this dar year, incorporates an oper-jon guilty pleas and 107 on con- School Prayers Bail Staff Photo Bitiiiniioiis Stakers Pta 14.45 facilitate safeguard ng some of; the dau he deems most otUn uable: 'If I Had the Wings I The Brooklyn Jewish Com-iinunity Council made public to- Mtiey lack SuaraitM It i -i i Bronx grand Jury making, recommendation of the stale WINS PHOTO AWARD Borough Works Commissioner John J. Lynch (second from left) presents the John Coshmore Trophy to Alfred C. Schwartz for his prize-winning picture at the All-Brooklyn Photographic Salon. Looking on are (left to right) Robert Morris, camera editor of the Brooklyn Eagle; Edward C.Wilson, president of the Brooklyn Conference of Camera Clubs, and Dr. J.

N. Levenson, second prize winner, who is holdina the Brooklyn Eaale Trophy. located in our map room have pjjjMpHpjjMp Board of Regents to open the June 30 totaled (473,659.01, and an Inspect Ion tour ef Kikers expenditures salaries, equip-) an(j prison looked with some ment and supplies $378,257.40, amazement at an advertisine school day with a prayer. Leo Marder is president and Dr, Ar- been reproduced on our microfilming machine, as well as our most important census records, to safeguard them in case of leaving an operational surplus pouter on the wall of the prisonjthur J. S.

Rosenbaum is execu mm of 59.3,401.06. library. It KoggrMed "Fly to tive director of the rounci; Bl C. WJR BONDS emergency. The report, a statUHcal sum The resolution lauded the in- In its (ountv Court coinpila- Kermiids." I 'V" -vA Eailt Bttl Photo ADMIRES PRIZE-WINNING PICTURES Mrs.

Barbara Green, one of the judges in the All-Brooklyn Photographic Salon, admires the prize-winning pictures. Although both photographs seem to represent scenes in far-off lands, they were taken in Prospect Park and Furman St. Cashmore, Eagle Rhhiiihiiii II hiiiii i ii mi miiw i iiiiiiiii 1 1 ii ii i in jiiimiiii linn nil i i i i'ji ii i i.j" '1 imiii i niro'tjiiiieTfriiiii i i i mi iht in Armistice Pythians Meet Approximately 75 members of Armistice Lodge, Knights of Pythias, held a by -monthly meeting last night in the Livingston, 301 Schermerhorn St. Trophies Awarded At Photo Exhibit William Rochkind presided in the absence of Abraham 1 Deutsch. chancellor i'omman- t.

Schwartz of l2lrio. Ufh iM Alfred Sullivan Place was awarded the John Cashmore Trophy for his! M.d. fcj Ik. WorU'i Urfl Muafirtqrir of prize-winning photograph, "The Trail," as the All-Brooklyn Pho hibition la3t night in the ro jusco unda of Borough Hall. Schwartz, a salesman for thej tilenshaw Glass Company, hasj been interested in photographyj for the past four years and is former president of the Brooklyn Camera Club.

"The Trail" van taken in Prospect Park, about 200 yards from the Empire Boulevard entrance, 'and nimulates a North woods snow scene. OU.mOm NiMr.n 4-Dr Ma. OUimoliili Suftr 4-Door SWaa. Hrdrm Marie Suptr Driw mmd Vf Hydraulic Stttring ptianmt mi sfra mm. ktuipmtni, mceautrimt mnd trim tnkjrri cAojtft vtraoar nahi.

SCREENS or COMBINATION DOOR Dr. J. N. Levenson of 714 Ocean View Ave. won the! Brooklyn Eagle Trophy for his1 "Sun "in the Courtyard," a moody blending of shadow and "light photographed in the slum- clearance project near Furman! Street.

Plaques in recognition of service to photography were awarded to Borough President1 Cashmore, Robert Morris, cam-i era editor of the Brooklyn! Eagle, and the Brooklyn Judges of the contest were! "lira. Barbara Creen, Mrs. Olgaj "Emma Irish, Samuel GrieYsonj nd Robert R. Morris. The exhibition will continue; Before you buy, ih.

NEW to EST MoM th, OLD I 7 uiacturer mm of combi- tie wmdow. lr.through Feb. 6. yr II Of CO I hj M) ir zL WCfJr) I ii, 'ii i ii'i-iffl in fw in 1 1 amai oi L58th Armagh Ball On Tap Saturday The 58th annual ball of the County Armagh Association will be held Saturday at Manhattan Center, 34th St, and 8th with a large number of jtrooklynites among the cele- rhiarafdvV I I od Howkiepinf I I Guaitmuedby QoodBosNkiepitfJ I John Mclvor, president, and; John McCoy, ball chairman, have announced that the 30-piece pipe band of the associa-: tion, in full regalia and directed by Pipe Major James Galla-i gher, will offer several selec-j tions. WHY GAMBLE Win.

tm tuy RUSCO ttny ri HiuetMtlii) tinrutM "Rocket" OldsmMIrs! Beautiful "Rochet" OtismMln! The most fmuvrful "R'olct" Oldsmobiles ever built! At the top. the all-new Mnetv-kinhi a triuiiiili of tincrar ilct-in a Clattic! And b-lo, the nens.itiiinal new action Mar- Mil-nioliile's Sujicr "88" lor Both bring you the new Hit) horsi-pouer Itolh li-atnrr Oliininohik-'a new Ihilra-Matic Suier Drive with its thrilling nrw Super Kanjie for kct'Ui iil.ir action! Doth oiler new CM Hydraulic Steering anil an even Minnotlier "Rocket Ami in llii maniti. cent new Aiietv-fcigif, achieves a new hi'h in line-car A iMeeiiii) new "long look" outside! New "CiMom-Lounge" interior -tlie (iini eer neeii! liee brilliant nen "ItocLet" OliUiuoliilea for IT2 are no on Hiit-t-iul ili-jilav in our slioriKin! ifiStQ 'Pg Save Up to 35 Fuel Oil Fuh buttoa TMtiUtwi itnutt fm to ban wiadowt opta, tafa froa bewart aad draft aiaoiart. Jul lawar ttora tatb iota alact ia wiater ilidt aa iata toragt Brooklyn committee mem-t bers assisting McCoy with ar-l rangements ale John Murphy, 1370 Nostrand William; Doyle, 6022 5th Edward1 'Fitzpwtrick, 2118 Flatbush poiiuoa ia taaiaMr. Easy to claaa iaiida Iba boaia.

Eaiy to aparita iaiida (be baaia and Josepn Garvey, lbb tourt HYDRA-MATIC SUPER Hydra-Matic adria a new range "Super" Rao( for tupar performance! ff fllf GM HTDRAUUC STEERING) II ,1 pi Safer, aurer, easier I I I II take effort, ST all leavea in the 1 1 1 OLDSMOBILE I K.O III linmepimer new yuadri- gf Jet Carburetor now I more thrilling than erer Street. I 1952 OLDSMOBILES NOW ON DISPLAY AT THE FOLLOWING DEALERS' Coatrob froiliai ar iltaaiiaf af wiadowi. Three Teen-Age Girls IMKII ml Pay llttla IS MutMy I Sob, Beat Woman, 64 OLDSMOBILE DEALER Philadelphia, Jan. 24 (U.R) Phon ntartat branch or mail ooaao sooklyn GEdney 4-8000 tuccN OLjrmpia 8-3800 nasiau LYnbrook 9-8900 Anna Wilson, 64, was beaten and robbed of her hand-' PHONE HT. 2-HM LIND MOTORS, OR VIS1T-JM SOik St.

PHONE NE. (-2S40. RANDALL CADILLAC-OLDS, OR at 8tb Aa. RUSCO TRIPLE SERVICE WINDOWS bag containing $2.80 last night by three 16 -year -olds girls dressed In dark slacks and 1 ill YOUR NEAREST PHONE-CUrardaU CRTSTAL MOTOKS Oft VISIT-SMI Bay r.rkw.r FHONI HT. l-44t FLOOD OLDSMOMLE CO, OR V1SIT-H2 Atiaatk FHONI IfL.

1-414! HARPER MOTORS CORP. OR VISIT-7M B.diora A. PHONI-RU. MOTORS CO, INC, OR VISIT-1JM Flatba.b A. ni I 42a IrMklya, N.

Y. U7-0J Hlllilat Am, JliallM. 137 Marrlik Rwa, LyaarM. I I. I wearing bandanas over their hair.

Plcaaa Mad Tour repreaentatiYa to my Miss Wilson said the girls. noma to gira aia a FREE aitimat PHONE ES. HALE MOTORS, OR VISIT-1S44 Ca Utad A.a. Catemeat CsaTeational NAME -Iiw 5 Ti i Wtik! "016 Iritis tin Ki" TiliYisin! Tm ii StatioR WCBS TV, CrirmI 1 7:11 P.M., Mill Tknutk friiir, Ciurtesi il Yiw DI.sm.We DiiIh- walking arm in arm, blocked her path, surrounded her suddenly, knocked her to the pavement and fled after grabbing her handbag. ADDRESS.

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