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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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Borough Starts Move to Scrap BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI APRIL 23, 1950 7 'FLATBUSH DAYS' GROUP lAWARDS WOMAN '50 AUTO Business Outlook Opera Concert Fills Auditorium Of Conservatory vl wvllJvl lUlVI I Historic Lexington Ave. El Line By J. A. LIVINGSTON By HAN OOV 'said the average numlxr of. Ave.

station where both the Holder or the lattmsn originator ot "Matmisn nays. The historic but rw noisv passengers arried on weekdays! Myrtle Ave. and Broadway Day' prize-award ro l-ouis Kerw in, president of tne lou may pot h. it. but David R.

RuiM'iiiin, pte-nient and decrepit Lexington Axe. nroppeci trom l.i.J-ti in I'M? Jamaica lines intersect, me iai- Reiecien last mgni ai gi'um, sdm. B.M.T. Elexated I.ine xx hich to 9.1S1 in Iter running directly under the of Music auditorium, TS 7th ceremony which took place hyi "Flatbush Days sale were a pf the Brotherhood nf Locomotive Firemen, making progres v. traverses one of Brooklyn 1-urilier.

said the Hoard or former. Uv, was fiUfd t0 caparitv last remote control at two ciniereni pnenomenai ucce aue 10 ine True, he's to strike the rcr.nsvlvania. i.Uif-t fectlons t.xlav appeared ransporiauon, i nu In order ,0 )Van(i)e the mi.ht it i rnnmt nv lh ran luw Wk Central. Southern, and Atchison, Topeka Santa on on wav tn'el structure repairs amounting to in transfer at' "11 a erot.n of Wlnnin infant giving unheardf bar- May 10. True, that will make a mess of the nation transport heap.

S1.37.V00O -must be hat inU Roard of Tnn-'I imJow nfor tne VM Raln- whicuh scooped up if n.r. OMng artll wao presented viaih.i.h niffh. hv easer shnnrar cvcom si ininuc mat ni- i nortat on recommenr en nat an i -f i'" I -j I i.n r.f ho II no I hp m.1lt in L. Dors, were scannei ny Rut if I engri 'Masked "Mar- II. Bijnr of Mary's Klatbush.

1 j-" wnen Mni.man I'a-h- niooKixn. is io umiumr. a estimated tost of sno.tKK).' nf Figaro" and 'La Bo and the name written on 'he g. re u.H! son lartnf-r along tnan no was in nunc miuei a noara or KlerlHfied in heme" concert version under: almost ha, to he in May. Th dromiml.

indership of Willi' vards in rail labor-management relations i to go forward i(m to dWl.minue on reduce operating costs of the 'u "molish Max hi ge, hack to the prewar status, when a factfinding -Vxearold structure and city's transit system by $781,021. f' Kzrin. Mmtes.e Manna' aw. ('cinolili it. See.li4 i irsi prize winner 01 ine i cision xvas generally treated a.

gospei. near on the Hoan of Ks imate duout i Amnn rinatori hv Butenskv. Michael Osar- i Henry I'ashmores office, which said talen(lar Mav Klatbush Avenue Merchant. a ir i 1 and mo.tcrniing ine had dis-j rhuk. Biooklvn's new Supreme', 'l .7 s- Association, was Sarah Jacobs In May, lith Roliertson broke an unwritten l.tbor union rule.

He openly criticized fellow labor loaders. When the late A V. Whitney, head of the Brotherlviod of Railroad Trainmen. NEW YORK'S LARGEST HOTEl OFFERS was taken wnen tne trails r.urnanii. 1 hikm- of Albany Axe.

Second pre. Building, according to niMm 01 r.suinaie kp piopnaien in iih hoih transruirta-, 1 iltnn IXo Baier of 3.1 Crooke: sr.TiMKi for eninrimr vt-virp i Budget Dire lor Thnma .1 Pat-: L. tion a nti nis own sian ot have 2fi nd.Ave.. deceived a televison set I I 1 .1 .1. person's report, xvill no neau 01 ine "i nav connection xxun tne pianneo l.

jnlp nlll pijnl. Davis itnnalpil hv Rpniihlir Television; AtlD courtrooms. supreme Lourt buuuing inaljon of xht Fr Dillars wouid Kneineer. nulled a nationxx ide strike, in spile of Answering the need for pro-L, vu.ko.i, Th.thirHlliii---- i ww i iBiuiiii me. iix, xiimu in me nrooKixn lixic center traffic nlona in aanmon.

me noarn ot fpS3i0nai coaching In the field the revised ar-T "dimaie annmved the snendinelLV i. washing machine do- irumans seizure ot tne ranroaas, iwun imui mu. a()(j approved and ai-nroxed "Any one possessed of an elementary know ledge of labor chitects contract to re tfa 8 i Zlot fits 000 for renairinV fur" by Mary's Klatbush. went 10 to Crand Ave. and along Grand for repairing fur- train ng r.oodhart of IMS 56th plans and- Ave fmm ixington Ave.

t0 nishing and painting 54 schools wnicn VM lnlroducV thel.J? Gowlbart of 1S15 56th the edifice. a v. all boroughs and erection of P. more than fouri Mvrtle Axe. conservatorv relations would have known that a strike against the final Government wa foredoomed to failure." A total of prizes were Yet two vears later two vears later, Robert-, the association.

awarded by Another Benefit Voted Observing that service on the new srhool each in Mannat- years ag0- Another Civic Center benefit Lexington Axe. I.ine has been ta.n 81lrl Queens. Tne group v.v ih itnarrt nf Kstimatei maintained to dale "solelv" to 'he Board, of KJtima.e re- form(j noth which has on was all for doing the same. per; and! in Brooklyn $27,200 appropriation to provide through service to tne "Manhattan at concert and on BUKU KtO IKU 5ee for demolition and Brooklyn Navy Yard area fnmi which would require, lhe wi heard againl'QDAV GENTLEMEN' was a lie lis 1, iV.o I j.v.d 0 nJ fc'o loll St A II IrtlllllUK V.OIIIIII1.SSIUII ail- l.i.i. 1J s.

fi o.c Ultra 111 1 r-J SI I clearing bounded ih transno. ution hoard netore an open-air anve- DmnUv. me monmjnui. hv a 1 line No effair too lorgt or too tntoft. 14 btoutiful roomi.

Suporlotiv lorvic and cuitina, Phon MAin 4-5000. IOOK-AN0 YOU'U tOOKI )lu, in theater could he erected in for HomPmakin(? started danis Tillarx- and Sands Sts.irenort said that "work at thing. He, and A. J. 0 lover of the Switchmen's I'nion, declined a wage award accepted by 17 other operating Unions.

President Truman, to avprt a strike, seized the roads. Ftill Robertson was strike hound. The President then gut injunction. And now Robertson wants a third man an extra fireman on multiple-engine diesel loco- diiy oorounn. i nis act ion ov.sf)n gnfj St 4,11, xjia.v v.riuirinrn on which will be erected xari-iNaxy Yard has recently drastically curtailed." nimoiini 10 are free to the public! ous public buildings.

n'U. tha 1'IOVnl III IHC llirrtMlIC WIlllll Mile l.flllcllin I. me nrv i wi l'he Board of Transportation HOTEL Intended to rontrol traffic con-'- observing that traffic on the continues, can he reached via Hamilton Veterans Administration Hospital, their duties to In- If the board takes no i wwii 10 nun Lexington Ave. nnejne jiyrue Axe i.ine nx iian- knr. B.

mire. outmoded had been steadily ring at the Broadway- ClAUK $TEIT ClARK $TREET IIOOKIYN act-Kiiiding Board's leport In ine measure win necome part treo h. Maniorti, vice presi-jto transport xxneei-cnair ana of the city's zoning resolution. of the New York Herald, hed patients to recreational and Also approved by the board Tribune, it hdrew his name entertainment programs and to was the construction of a 200-tndav as a possible Republican 'socialize with the bedridden or! IfMS UNO, IMC jU.ptBt men from 7 to v. i.mi..

it t.fc iu i ar parking garage at 2678 Nos- nominee for Governor of Con- ward-bound trand Ave. inerticut. 9 p.m. It Financing Older Properties Now Easy, Boro Realtors Told By VJXCKNT U. KIRK loans from four-and-a-half The prospect of financing'" four-and-a-quarter percent.

i he said, "made it necessary for older real estate in the borough insUuitions t0 an on favorable terms is lietter for mortgage fund in riay than it has been in 20 year, 'the refinancing of older proper-David C. Dalziel, vice president lies." nf the South Rrooklyn Savings; This, the hanker pointed out Rank lold more than 200 mem- involves the assumption in hers of the Brooklyn Real many cases of a greater risk on Kstate Board and their guests the part, of the lending lnstitu-assembled xesterdav at the tions, hut it pass off generally. and again in 1 that a third man would be extra The Rrotherhood of l.oconwdive Engineers also demanded a third man an engineer to look after the extra diesel en-pine and was tinned down. The engineers have been less militant than the firemen. Apparently, Robertson fibres there's just so much labor on the railroads ami he wants all he can get out of it.

Avoids Nationwide Strike Nevertheless, Robertson's tar-tics have changed since '18. Thi time he is avoiding a nationwide strike. That's modest W. G. Hampton Hampton Elected Phone Co.

V. P. For L. I. Area The Greatest Dress Sale in the entire History of when the, O.

Hampton, assistant one-day conference of he added, in a higher interest BnartlJnresidenf nf the New Ynrlrthe board at the Hotel StJrate and does not. require the progress. Moreover, National Mediation V'hich wa in the case in the TH rvvm. charR. Genrge.

ina.vment of premiums." He first instance, asked for a two-; 1 he real estale mortgage is emphasized the fad than mort- Week postponement, engineering matters. slm nPsl tvpp (1f investment jgage loans can be obtained to-further mediation, Robertson; was elected vice president ami for savings bank and otherjrlav on older real estate in the accepted. That's still a hit more! general manager of the nf institutional borough for longer terms and ks-Brookl rimm-oc Or rlnpc 1 1 1 nrhr-a i pven though losses were suf- at. lower rates of Interest than usse-Rs 1 nanv nnt ji'na or yn. in the past, Mr.

Dalzicl hae been available in the past. willingness to hack down' ls n( lh n. fered Robertson finding the told 1 tors ixi'sidi-nHMl i.aw fAluaineo 'Future losses should lie con reaction unsaustactory: M. Glimm, vice presi- Robertson' basic position is: isiderablv smaller," he said, he- 1 1 1 a 1 Mr. Hampton discriminatory.

Some cause of extensive use of h. stale Rnarrl ua i-nmierntrir nf Wright, head of the Long mortgage, pavab amortizing call it unsporting, ine 'enn-j jsanfj monthly or quarterly and he- retirement age under the com- i i fa i ir- ii r.iiiirut, tn iur mirti Ipany plan. Mr. Wright (presided at the luncheon ses- Clearance pyivania, tne jew xorn ventral, the Southern and the Santa Fe have no more sinned against him than the Wabash, the Southern Pacific, the Illinois Central or the Chesapeake Ohio. So why should have completed over 42 vears' 'sion at.

which Louis M. Merin-of telephone service for the New.YorU zationonl.ong IsL.nd where he 'n. said has caused 'of StatV nut tho firit four fnrl savings hanks and other lUpifl innlilnl In ihas been aiuve in manv civic Residential law. Frank A. Rarrera, counsel to the board, in discussing the amendments to the New York 'i '1 i IT I 1 1 I 111 1 1 1 I 1 1 Li I I oi I III At ne same n.eeiing in size in the board elected Kennerlv Wood assistant, vice president of the H'in Cnhalanced State Rusines and Commercial Dresses Over 2000 pi.imsnmenc instead oi ine ond four or a ihird four? The initial bargaining negotiations over the third man on rliesels were carried on by all the carriers with the union.

Vhen the Kart-Ftnding Roard heard the case, again all the railroads participated. So, tn Urike four roads to penalize their shippers, workers, and stockholders just isn't, base-hall. Or, are we to conclude that American Telephone and Tele-i This he said, coupled with the, Rent Control law adopted at graph Company in charge of fact, that there was no new; the last session of the I.egisla- advertising, as ice president huilding during World War II. ture. said these were designed in charge of public relations, has thrown the normal ratio of to eliminate uncertainty with effective May 1.

He succeedsj mort gage investments to assets respect to the Legislature's in- Wellington Powell, who be-out of balance. tention concerning certain comes xice and gen-l This fact, together with thephases of the law. eral manager of the Manhattan-'successful efforts of the fed-j "Of the few substantive New York, Chicago taken from our and Pkiladelpkia to tke Wo men Bronx- estchester area. erar government to keep in-! change introduced, the one of W. A.

Kielman, formerly in terest rates low on government; most importance to owners Is 'charge of this area, becomes; bonds, and on federally insured -the amendment, which decon-vice president in charge of Btaffjnr guaranteed mortgages, asltrol all business and rnmmer- nil's fair in loe, war, and labor disputes? To be sure, you can argue that L. Lewis plavs a Hughes, who was appointed lion of the interest rate on KHA'1950 VI ill ii i iiic oinr' i i i I he stated. Stores and offered of Brooklyn for Saturday Only game. j-ui i.ewis noesn nar-gain under a Railway Labor Act, with its tradition of na- to a newly created office, vice president in charge of revenues and regulatory matters. Honor Whitman Bay Ridge Realtors tionwide negotiating, nationwide mediation and fact-finding end, usually nationwide ai: Lutheran Dinner to Start Tomorrow, Biographer Tonight Set 2-Week Goal Drive for $7,100 Fund ceptance by all parties.

Robertson can save face through mediation. Today fire- 'Lutheran World Action antl men get less per mlie on elec-Christian Higher Kducat.ion will A distinguished service award will tie preseuted tonight to In Hospital Drive trie locomotives than on coal- he the features nf the congrcga hiipnmir iv, i- 1 iniii I ilinnoc tonicht ai filtn I rnf. Kmorv Ho lowav of Coast, "they get less on oil o'clock in Incarnation Lutheran, Queens College an authority on' 1 Ray Rm1 Kla" hurners than on coal burners. Church, St. and -tth AveValt Whitman, flrooklyn's fa-; Board, under the guidance of Maybe Robertson will settle forW which Dr.

Harold S. Miller'mous bard and one-time R. Swift, chairman for the 650 Misses and Junior Dresses that formerly sold to NOW 5 equalized pay and maybe the 'is pastor. nf the Brooklyn Kagle. by the hnard in the drive for the Nor- railroads will go for it.

The dinner will launch Incar- Library Associates of Rrnoklvn But on the major issue, of the 'nation's effort to subscribe itsl'ollege at a dinner to he Bubding Fund. Ihird man, with all its implira- quota of S7.10H for Luiheran in the faculty dining room. at a nieeting of his committee lions of featherhedding. the case World Action and 'lit i-tian The award will mark the recently at the Sister's Home of eems just about, closed. To Higher Kduration.

Dr. Fred-. vears of work hv Professor llol-'tho 'j ent i nl nf rrr ent of loway on Whitman and his sig od to the firemen would be a erick R. Knubel. pre-ii technological setback not only Cnited Lutheran pleting in the next two weeks nod nificance.

The first Whitman for railroading but for other in-: of New York, and flustries as well. It wnuld notiAlfred Krahmer, the Rev. by Holloway appeared inconirinuuon from the mem-rector of, the Yale Review in 1315. of the hoard equal to that nl rret m--i rvVi rf tin rxnt ui.rt Vi setting up a memorial for a be progress not even for puhli ity of Wagner Jtohertson. will speak.

inui ri'll i I I ir tfr t. WWII II IT () Pnlit7pr Pv'wp in 1 H'-'T i 975 Misses and Junior Dresses $1 tliat formerly sold for17.95 to25.00...NOW JLVj 550 Misses and Junior Dresses $1 tkat formerly soli for '29-95 JLO private room. Assisting Mr. Swift is Charles A. Merante as vice-chairman and B.

Manzi as secretary. The sectional committee men who have agreed to give of their time In completing the Ray Ridge Real Estate Roard' goal are Francis X. N'icastro. Charles 0. Hempel.

Charles Bianco. Raymond Flood. Yin cent, Martire, Robert. F. X.

There Is a Trust for Every Human Need Hogan, Edward Kingsbury August Sorensen, Harold A Row ie. Women of Brooklyn! Her' your chance to get sensational bargains in Spring and Summer high fashions that have been slashed to traction of their former priced Choose from Rayon Crepes, Tissue xools, Prints, Rayon Taffetas and Rayon Failles in daytime, afternoon, cocktail, dinner and evening model as well a some Pari Import translation and ensemble. In black, navy and demanded shades. MISSES AND JUNIOR SIZES FOURTH FLOOR Mothers Auxiliary Plans Infants Home Bazar The Good Mothers Auxiliary of the Infants Home nf Brooklyn will hold Its annual bazar Wednesday at the institution. 13.18 56th St.

All funds will be used for the continued care of 100 youngsters in the home. Few realize that Trust Funds are more than a means of providing a urn of money at the death of an individual. There arc all types of living Trusts for different human needs. A clear vision of Trusts arranged at this bank will enable you to see the purposes for which they exist to serve you. Complete facilities and co-operative personnel.

KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 342 FULTON ST. (In the Heart of the Boro Hall District) "0O0KLYN 1, N. Y. i xenOt' nutii.i Ucijtmt Insurant Corporation IX -tl sf X-V I 4 Mrs. Fannie Yamnolskv )S ALL SALES FINAL WW ALL SALES FINAL auxilarv president, with Mrs Esther Ralsam as bazar chairman.

Others on the committee are. Mrs. Minnie Horowitz, Mrs Ida Pastor and Mrs. Rose FULTON' AND BRIDGE STREETS, BROOKLYN 1.

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