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

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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN MAY 11, 1952 'ALERT AMERICA Bay Ridge's Norsemen to- Hold Parade Catholic Women To Hold Conclave Next Saturday The annual convention of the CONVOY' DUE HERE vice president of the Eastcrnjpresidenu of large firms befort I area, has named a committee of reaching the age of 39 i nJ? aSTH UP rurPO- the naUnal group chapter. The committee will. meet at the Prince t0 8eek improvements in corn-Hotel, Manhattan, Wednesday. Pany management and to cham-4 V. P.

O. now has 316 members' Pon individual Incentive as a in 37 States and three provinces means of fostering initiativt of Canada, all of whom necameiand enterprise. Happy Felton, who conducts the Knot Hole Gang television Norwegian-Americans of the boroueh will participate In a Brooklyn Diocesan Council of program which precedes every Brooklyn Dodger game, will act as master of ceremonies when i is Catholic Women, embracing the counties of Kings, Queens, Nas borough residents welcome the sau and Suffolk, will be held at the Columbus Club, 1 Prospect "Alert America Convoy" to Bor Park West, next Saturday. The parade In Bay Ridge next Saturday In observance of Norwegian Constitution Day. Borough President Cashmore has issued a proclamation declaring May 17 Norwegian Day in Brooklyn.

The Bay Ridge section of the city Is the fourth largest cen convention program will open ough Hall Park at noon Thursday. After the proceedings are 'A with a memorial mass at 9 o'clock in the Church of over the huge convoy of ten 32-feet trailer trucks will -tour Brooklyn to alert people to civil defense. ft, Representatives of the Brook lyn Dodger baseball team, the rotc corns of 415 engineer ter of a Norwegian population In the world, being surpassed only by Oslo, Stavanger and Bergen, in Norway. Francis Xavler, 6th Ave. at Carroll St.

Women attending the con-, vention will register at the Co-' lumbus Club at 10 o'clock and the general huslness meeting will open at 10:30 o'clock, with! Mrs. Robert B. Sasseen, council; president, in the chair. i At the luncheon session at 1 o'clock, the guest speaker will be the English Benedictine, Dom Aelred Graham, O.S.B., cadets from the Polytechnic In-! stitute of Brooklyn, Borough The holiday commemorates President Cashmore and wound Dom Aelred Graham ed Korean veteran Lt. Charles the adoption at Eidsvold In Norway on May 17, 1814, a constitution based upon the principles outlined in the constitutions of the United States, France (1791) and Spain (1812).

D. Friedlander, who holds the Bronze Star Medal, will participate in the ceremonies which Priest From Notre Dame Named to Interfaith Post author of "Catholicism and the; are to be held on the steps of WHO'S WHO? When Alan (above) and Dickie Grant of 760 42d St. entered the sixth annual Plymouth Model Plane Contest, to be held at Mitchel Air Force Base on Armed Forces Day, next Sunday, they posed quite a problem for the officials. In the event either of the twins wins, the judges will have a hard time deciding which boy should receive the prize. The Rev.

Dr. John A. O'Brien World who will speak of the University of Notre on the subject, "The Position of Dame has accepted the Catho lic co-chairmanship of the Com the Catholic Women in the Modern World." Dom Graham is an Oxford graduate and is now Prior of St. Gregory's, Happy Felton Borough Hall. Mrs.

Tracy S. Voorhees and Col. Arthur Levitt, co-chairmen of the Brooklyn Office of Civil Defense, and Mrs. Maurice B. Rich, vice chairman, who is in charge of the Alert America drive in Brooklyn, also will be mission on Religious Organizations of the National Conference of Christians and Jews.it Priory In Portsmouth, R.

1. was announced yesteruay Dy YOUNG PRESIDENTS Trygvie Lie, secretary general of the United Nations, has promised the Norwegian-American parade committee that he will try to get over to review the parade from the grandstand at Leif Erickson Park, 66th St. between 6th and 7th Aves. Norwegian Ambassador Vil-helm de Munthe Morgenstierne, Mayor Impellitterl and others were invited to be In the reviewing stand. Principal speaker will be Dr.

Ernest Melby, dean of the School of Education of New York University. present. Musical entertainment will be Dr. Everett R. Clinchy, president of the National Conference.

Father O'Brien succeeds BEGIN PLANNING FOR CHAPTER IN CITY St. Michael's Jubilee The silver jubilee of St. Michael's Diocesan High 'Open House' Tomorrow At Ft. Hamilton VA Dr. George 0.

Pratt, manager of the Brooklyn Veterans Administration Hospital, has proclaimed tomorrow as Hospital Day. "Open House" will be held from 2 to 4 p.m., during which the Rt. Rev. Monsignor Maurice S. Sheehy of Catholic Uni Sixty member3 of the Young I furnished by the Post Office Department Band.

Everett Clark, vice president of the Manufacturers Trust Company, will sing trfe "Star Spangled versity. Presidents' Organization In thej School, 343 43d will be celebrated during the week be Dr. Maurice E. Eisendrath, president, Union of American Hebrew Congregations, will metropolitan area are establish-j ing a New York City chapter under the leadership of. George i ginning June 2.

Chief event of Banner. The "Alert America Convoy," the observance will be a ban continue to serve as the Jewish co-chairman, and Dr. Jo Henning, 39, president of the! Belmont Smelting and Refiningj time tours of the hospital will be conducted, special films shown and a special display on More than 30 churches, lodges, societies, institutions and sport seph R. Sizoo, president New PUantform's s-t-re-t-oha-b-I-e quet June 5 at the Hotel St. George, Charles McNamara, president of the St.

Michael's a dramatic mobile exhibit stressing the urgent need for adequate civil defense preparations, will arrive in the city tomorrow. Works, 330 Belmont Ave.j Henning, appointed organiz-i inff rhflirman hv HarnlH Brunswick Theological Semi Bay Ridge will be exhibited in the lobby. clubs will march, assembling on 44th St. between 4th and 7th Aves. at 10:30 a.m.

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