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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 22

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1 BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG. 22, 1952 Actor Made Up 25 organizations To Participate in Ull Celebration As Stalin Gives Reds a Shock London. Aug. 22 (U.B The door of the Russian Embassy Port Washington, Aug. 22 in London's "Millionaire Row" burst open and excited officials rushed out.

More than 25 organizations from Roslyn, Manhasset, Great Neck and this village have volun There was a man standing MINEOLA Air Force Officer To Brief Plane Spotters on Duties Mineola, Aug. 22 Cyril C. Ryan, Nassau County Civil Defense Director, hag announced that starting at Freeport from 5 to 8 p.m. on Monday, the volunteers at each of the Ground Observer Posts in Nassau County will be briefed as to their duties, by a representative of the U. S.

Air Korce, White Plains Filter Center. In addi-j tion the Air Force representa-t tive will be available to the various posts from 9 a.m. on the date on which he is as-! igned. In front of the embassy staring up at it with a proprietary air. teered to participate in "United Nations Week," slated for Oct.

19-25 under the auspices of the Port Washington League of And he looked the Image of but it couldn't be! Premier I Ar I 4-" Josef Stalin. Stanlslav Zienciakiewicz re Women Voters and the North Shore-Nassau Branch of the American Association for the UN. Chairmen of the program are Mrs. Boyd Lipsett of this Village and Mrs. August Boorsteln called the incident today as the high point of his long career as an actor in his native Poland and now In Britain.

of Manhasset. Other committee chairmen appointed are: Raymond J. Barbuti, chief of Mrs. Fred Henken, UN literature; Mrs. June Norris, religious organizations; Mrs.

John Potter, publicity; Mrs. Kimball Perley, "They were aghast," he chackled, "and whea they found oat I was an actor, they were indignant They said they were going to protest my take-off of thrlr boss, but as far as I know nothing has happened yet. Zienciakiewicz bears a startling resemblance to the Russian P. S. THEY TOOK IT AWAY! Bernie Wayne, composer of "Don't Let Them Take It Away," official Democratic campaign song, recuperates in Brooklyn's Beth-El Hospital, where they took "it" away.

"It" was a cyst. Soothing him with song is Rose Simmons, singer. films; Mrs. Clifford Dunnell, libraries; Mrs, James Lee, speakers and program and Mrs. T.

dictator and with the aid of W. Lapham, window displays, all of this village; Mrs. G. A. CD Intelligence in Nassau and head of the Aircraft Warning Service has urged all post supervisors to attend, as the official briefing will place them in a position to, in turn, brief future recruits and do a better job of skywatching.

The schedule Includes Free-port on Monday; Cedarhurst, Tuesday; Floral Park, Wednesday; Great Neck, Thursday; Mneola, Friday; Port Washington, Saturday; Syosset, Sunday; the Klstree Studio makeup man would fool anybody this side of Moscow. But not, apparently, Winston Churchill Chldsey, information booths and Mrs. Grace Sutorius, UN community rally, both of Manhas brt Staff Phot TREAT FOR THE SPONSORS A group of child.en from the Rotory Club's Camp Grant entertain Brooklyn Rotary Club president Beverly Hatch at a club luncheon at the Hotel St. George. British Stay Cool MINEOLA Police Conference Scheduled Sept.

2 Boy Falls From Bike, It Killed by Truck Gerald Conway, 8. of 65 Java was accidentally killed yesterday when he fell from a bicycle on which he was being carried as a passenger and was struck bv the rear wheels of "After the furore at the Russian Embassy," he said, "I set. Also Mrs. H. A.

Richmond, Roslyn, schools and Mrs. Rolf Wartenberg, organizations and Mrs. Jack Hausman, films, both of Great Neck. thought it would be a good idea Bayville, Labor Day and Farm-1 ifrt ttiitrfffifrifTr' ir'trr mfii tB TfniWTMt ariarMtriTw IT- to see the effect on 10 Downing lngdale, Sept. 2.

.11 oCll St, So I wandered up to the door of the Prime Minister's residence and looked at it. a trailer truck on West St. near Mineola. Aug. 22 For the first time in the history of New York State Police Conference, the annual convention will be Green St.

"The policeman on the beat looked startled but didn't know Police said Gerald was being carried on a bicycle being ped held this year in Nassau Coun what to do about the remote ty, focal point for the State dled by Ken Kuczewski, 12, also of 65 Java St. Both bicycle and wide campaign to obtain the 40' hour week for policemen. Guardian Angel Parish Conducts Fund Bazar The united societies of the R. C. Church of the Guardian Angel, Ocean Parkway near Sheepshead Bay Road, of which the Rev.

Leo J. McAvoy is pastor, will open a bazar and reception tonight on the grounds of the church to continue each evening, closing Sept. 3. The affair will be conducted for the benefit of the church the trailer truck, driven by Ru dolph Ioppolo, 22, of Newark. possibility I was the man I resembled.

So they did nothing. A crowd gathered. But, do you know, there wasn't a flicker from inside the house? Not a curtain moved. were traveling south when Ger ald lost his balance and fell, PAINT WALLPAPER SALE police said. This is the 28th annual convention of the group and it will be held at the Lido Hotel, Lido Beach, from Sept.

2 through the 5th, according to Lt. Frank Sherman, president of the Nassau Police Conference. Some 700 delegates, representing 40,000 "lt takes more than a walrus mustache to fool Churchill." The Polish character actor fund and is always largely at policemen are expected to attend the affair, arrangements plays Stalin in a new film, "Laughter Behind the Curtain," in which a plumber at an atomic research station Is mistaken for an important scientist and whisked into Eastern Europe for which are being made by Sherman, assisted by 40 police Kings Const? Trust Company im basinet tm bm ervioa to you to help build the property of our community and take a helpful part in the business life of Brooklyn. Come in, open an account onr advice and banking service are available yen. KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 142 FULTON ST.

(In the Heart of the lore Hell District) IROOKLYN 1, N. Y. Minim- FeeVot Depaiit Iimrmt Corpurmimm tended, serving as a very enjoyable reunion of former and present parishioners. Attractive souvenirs will be distributed each evening. The Holy Name Society of the parish is serving as a general committee in charge of the bazar.

officers, representing 23 village by foreign agents. police departments in the county. He used to have a Stalin-type mustache but shaved it some LEVITTOWN years ago and wore a studio model for the film. He does not plan to grow his own again. WHO DUY FROM THE DUKE OF BROOKLYN ''jrr rtw.

JSU I a i kss heard the waitress tell another waitress: 'If I thought that's who he was I'd give him this pudding right in the mush, I i PlFDr "There are hazards," he explained. "I ordered some tart in a restaurant and I Boys Club Plans Active Fall Season Levittown, Aug. 22 The r.l Levittown Boys Club is preparing for an active Fall season, including baseball and basket V.iate r.l ball, plus a weekly movie enter tainment. 160 H. P.

"ROCKET" ENGINE! HYDRA-MATIC SUPER DRIVE! An outstanding event will be fe "TTsi .11 jf! c.i.Go Gil. held tomorrow when the Little League All Stars of Waldwick, will be the guests of the local group at a luncheon following a baseball game with the Levittown Club team. GM HYDRAULIC STEERING! Tak tip from I jW Johnny and LnciUe. I Plans are being made for two basketball leagues of eight each for the Fall. The club, which has 350 members, will use the facilities of the East Meadow District 3 school gymnasium four nights each vv -r- TUcm are featura that hum to b.

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