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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 24

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IN BRIEF- 24 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 6, 1.953 "A1 Nevm of BROOKLYN GIi AROUND the BOROUGH 1,000 Attend Lunch OfWomen'sAssembly It CICIL JOHNSON HI If rrr Some TV Personalities And a Few Anecdotes Pfe. Mike Hickey, 66 Rogers Ave, in the field artillery Spring was previewed in the sea of gay straw and flowered bonnets that bobbed over lunch in Korea, where he got his first eon at the 27th anniversary of stripe. By BOB LAMGAX the Assembly sl Brooklyn Jew representative on the UN Coma mission on Human Rights and guest speaker, compared th Assembly to a pint-sized UN rt its spirit of brotherhood and alliance. 1 "When a man can tee the health of his child restored he known what peace she said.

"And that is our tramp card against communism." Bartley C. Crum, a member ish women Organizations at Pyt. Robert Levine, aon of the Waldorf-Astoria yesterday. The rustle of taffeta com I peted with the clink of china to fill the Grand Ballroom where more than a thousand Brooklyn women from every S. I.

BORO PRESIDENT IS HONOR GUEST HERE AT ROSCOE LUNCHEON Staten Island Borough President Edward G. Baker was guest of honor today at a luncheon given by Andrew-S. Roscoe. chairman of the Brooklyn ed Cross Chapter, in the Brooklyn Club, 131 Remsen St. Attending the affair, one of a series of luncheons given by Roscoe for associates in philanthropic affairs, were several Municipal Court Justices, including President Justice William Lyman.

Until his recent selection as Borough President. Baker sat on the Municipal Court bench. Mayor Impellitteri was unable to attend the luncheon because of a prior commitment, according to Roscoe, who is also president of the South Brooklyn Savings and Loan Association. of the Anglo-American Commis- Mr. and Mrs.

A. L. Levine, 2822 Brighton is training in the Engineer Replacement Center, Fort Bel voir, Va. The course is for four Jewish cultural, civic, philan sion of Inquiry in Palestine thropic and religious group in and champion of civil rights, also spoke. the borough gathered.

"The Assembly," explained The afternoons festivities Mrs. Blanche Livingston, chair were further seasoned by Paul man of the luncheon, "serves Valentine, a comedy singer as a screening board for proj montns. r. km. lim ects to be undertaken by any from "Wish You Were Benay Venuta, star from "Hazel Dick Kallman Cadet-Midshipman Harold Harold Brown, Louis Bluinenstork and Sydney Stein Harold M.

Brown and Sydney M.Stein have been appointed of the 300 affiliate Brooklyn groups so that we may avoid Ie Essex, 164 Taylor and comedian from "The Fifth Sea- George Lande Fotis, 1447 E. 55th duplication and repetition. By son," and the TV singin team, Peggy Norman and Bin counsel and associate counsel for the Warschauer Haym of the U. S. Merchant studying all pending State and national legislation and beam Parker.

Salomon Home for the Aged which is erecteing a building on Cropsey Ave. Louis Blumenstock is president of the Institution. ing information to our member Mrs. Dorothy L. Michaels, i i organizations for prompt ac president of the Assembly, wel corned the guests and Rabbi TV PERSON ALITIES AXD ANECDOTES Brooklynite Stephen J.

Carney, the ex-Comm. of New York City's Water Supply, Gas and Electricity made one of his infrequent TV appearances last Sunday at 12:30 p.m. when he guested on WXBT's "Between the Lines" show. It is entirely possible that thl same Steve Carney holds the record for having been seen and heard on TV more often than any ot.er person over a short span of time. Here's how it happened.

Mr. Carney was Water Commissioner under Mayor O'Dwyer. Among other things that disappeared mysteriously during O'Dwyer's regime was the city's water supply. While the water shortage continued for many weeks, a sound film of Mr. Carney cautioning New York's citizenry to "Save water! Don't waste water!" was seen on every one of New York's TV channels almost every hour all through the day and night.

Remember? Yes, Brooklynite Carney (not Father Knickerbocker or Morey Amsterdam) may be the one who holds this enviable, though unofficial TV record. TV P. A XI) A. (con't.) I wonder how the scoffers (who said last Fall that the new Milton Rerle format would never work) felt after viewing last Tuesday's "Texaco Star Theater'' show. Milton was better than I've ever seen him.

Gertrude I Molly Goldberg) Kerg, Eli (I'ncle David) Mintz, and Arlene (Rosalie) McQuade surpassed their own always excellent performances, while Ruthie (Max) Gilbert, 'Bobby Sherwood, Alan Roth's orchestra, and the top notch dancing chorus left absolutely nothing to be desired. The music of I.cs Paul and Mary Ford was rapturous a word I just looked up. Jimmy Nelson's handling of the commercials continues as the best of its kind in a difficult field. So I ask you, what more could any TV audience (or critic) want? TELEXOTKS I wonder if Lee (Martin Kane) Tracy knows that his sincere sign-off, "Take care of yourself," is the title of England's present hit song. Johnny Ray's second appearance on Eli Zaretsky, son of Mr.

and Teacher Association of Yeshivah tion, it acts as a powerhouse to disseminate information." Mrs. Oswald B. Lord, U. Max bchenk offered the invoca Calendar Mrs. David Zaretsky, 91 Maple Oh el Moshe, 7914 Bay Parkway tion.

a. trill sponsor its jirst kiddie show Sunday at 2 p.m. in the will have his bar mltzvah tomorrow in the I a TONIGHT Th Rv. Mirchl iWlw Ulk "Our Lmlr Futimi." it St Pm-Ctthlri Aiidirnum, 346 Jiy 8 3n. school hall.

Zovello the Clown Reines, 417 Troy Ave, There will be a reception in the home. Council Condemns Proposal To License Chiropractors heads the cast and there will be an amateur show with prizes Jor winners. Mrs. Estelle It was incorrectly announced that the service had been already held. Kmm.

O. L. Ttttt Km: H. L. lam Zweiner in charge, Marine Academy, Kings Point, Denouncing chiropractors as "completely useless and fre New members of Brooklyn Bernard Rennet has been ap- have been assigned to the S.

Orin for the month of March. Lodge, I. B. P. O.

E. of 1069 quently harmful," the Co-or poimeu cnau- dinating Council of the five BUCK I kl BITUMINOUS Fulton are Joseph Chaplain, Preston Holley, Simon Williams. Sam Woo, Joseph McLaughlin, son of Mrs Pvt. Eli Celler, Fannie Gel- metropolitan county medical societies today reasserted its sup Joseph Glover, Edward White, man of the mem bership committee of the Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged. He is a Manhattan "attorney and will seek to enlist Chiropractors, of which there are approximately 500 in Brooklyn, have contended that the Seelye-Morgan Bill would et up identical educational standards for doctors and chlropra tors and thus should be enacfc ed.

"Although the medical profession is completely aware that eultism, including Chiropractic, is scientifically unsound," Dr. Wolff said, "we believe that the most practical approach to thii problem is for the legislature to create a scientific non-parti Pickney Adger, Gordon DeValle, James Spicer and Theodore Pope. Joan O'Keefe, daughter of Mr. tj wi nn vminwud STOKER PEA ler, Ash-ford is taking basic training at Camp Pickett, and has been assigned to Company, 3d Armored Cav-a 1 y. Before donning a uni port of the medical profession's opposition to the Seelye-Morgan Bill to license chiropractors.

"Chiropractors actually harm by delaying proper treatment and frequently cause injuries," stated Dr. Ezra A. Wolff, chair-! man of the council, in announcing the group's opposition to! the licensing biill and its sup-: port of the Metcalf-Rabin Bill! to appoint a commission to investigate licensing of chiroprac- tors. II PEA Ii and Mrs. Joseph O'Keefe, 59 8()th St.

was a model In a fashion show held in the MONEY BACK GUARANTEE natural sranai u.iiw new supporters of the institution. mm Klatbush Chapter, Women's san commission to make a com ft. EH Gtllar he attended Pratt Instl League for Israel, will sponsor form, tute. OiJOZL' ifj plete study of the entire field of cults and healing arts." a bagel and lox party tomorrow College of Mt. St.

Vincent, iverdale, X. Y. She will he graduated from the' in the Center Synagogue Hall, 2509 Bedford Ave. Br. nrray Rosenberg, son of "Toast of the Town" last Sunday brought out a hitherto fairly well-kept secret.

Johnnie, who has worn a hearing aid since boyhood, has established the Johnnie Ray Foundation, an organization which supplies, without charge, hearing aids to underprivileged children in need of same. For which, a mighty BRAVO! Lucille Ball's good-natured i i ry of Desi's accent on their "I Love Lucy" show, never fails to produce hearty laughter. Communists frown on this sort of thing just as much as they are mp vt 4 af ii Johnny Roy school in June. jHl Ml Mr. ana Mrs.

(IN AT ITS IEST H. E. Rosen berg, 1828 67th Eden Gets Credit has opened It's L3 For Homburg WW fUI an office in Ph i 1 a 1-phia. He is cu LJ ii UJ mi an alumnus of Pennsylvania State College of Optometry and took undergraduate train Washington, March 6 (U.R) British Foreign Secretary An-j thony Eden has been credited with inspiring President Eisenhower's decision to wear a homburg at the inauguration. Eden was introduced at a lunch yesterday as the mn "whose homburg has been the jenvy of President Eisenhower and when he got the opportunity he decided to go British." GQEE Dr.

Mnrrar Kaaatlsarf at Bay Ridge Savings Bank ing at Long Island University FLAT WHITE GLOSS WHITE, 9 Gal. $1.69 Gal. $1.85 Gal. KIDDIE SHOW The Parent CEILING FLAT. ALCOHOL vur contiiiw) .59 Gal.

PURE SHELLAC $2.49 Gal. (i-U. Cul Whitt IT Oranaal ulion Si. oi Hoyr, trooalyn 5-5700 against funny stories told in dialect. Long live Lucy! Long live Myron Cohen! Wistful Lillian Gish deserved a better vehicle than Channel 4's rerent "TV Playhouse" drama, "The Trip to Bountiful." Miss Glsh, It Is hoped here, will soon be seen again on TA' in something worthy of her experience and talents.

I hope Red Buttons' Tuesday night audience of high schoolers tones down before his rating does. Unrestrained cackling and audible ad Iibbing in a studio audience never yet enhanced any home audience's enjoyment of a TV program. Watch Joan Alexander and Meredith Willson wince every time Jerry (The Uninhibited) Lester let's fly with one of his "I.esterisms" on Channel 7's "The Name's the Same." Fletcher Markle, who essayed the difficult dual role of producing last Monday's "Studio One" presentation of "My. Beloved Husband" and starring in same, proved one thing, if nothing else: It can't be done successfully. WHITE ENAMEL $1.95 Gal.

TURPENTINE (staled I .89 Gal. I FLOOR ENAMEL $2.65 Gal. have 8 PURE LINSEED OIL IN YOUR CONTAINER $1.49 Gal. SEALED OUTSIDE WHITE LEAD TITANIC a PASTE PAINT I fiat, mak.l I', ill. Furl Liataad Oil H.uit Paint TuTChIbOY WHITE TeAD" DUTCH BOY LEAD PAINT tor as OUTSIDE PURE LINSEED OIL WHITE HOUSE PAINT 3.65 gal.

am I 1 Calls on Dem Leaders In City Finance Crisis at jhom IL 1 TV VI a)1 INTERIOR PRIMER-SEALER 2.45 gal. Mirocle Foolproof Point Plus For All Surfoces Dries in I Hour Raymond McGovern in the lat-ter's Manhattan office. I 1 1 in ii in From State Seeking financial aid to bal Told by State officials to boost transit fares and impose a payroll tax or both city officials called two meetings to-jday to deal with what had become a crisis in both the finan ance the city budget, the Mayor and Board of Estimate mem THEY'RE HERE! 1953 7 CHit m. trklin WALLPAPERS 1, Par liaila Rill AIM a. amaii-l aalattiM if ilin-iut pattarnt, 19c 29c 39c FREE TRIMMING SERVICE A Handsome 3-Piece Ball Point Pen, Fountain Pen Automatic Pencil Set GIVEN TO ALL who open on account with initial deposit of $5 or more FREE! 'Haw lo Hang Piper' Booklet now i the time ro g.nr.AiNn bers were bluntly told they! would get no assistance unless! they imposed the new reveriue, raising measures.

The fare boost would have to come via creation of a transit authority with orders to Increase fares enough to rover any gap between operating income and operating costs, the State officials said. The payroll or income tax lepnrtedly would amount to cial and political affairs of the city. Mayor Impellitteri called In all five Democratic county Ipaders for a noon meeting to discuss the political dynamite inherent in the State's ultimatum. Roth the payroll and fare boost, were seen as sure vote losers in the coming mayoralty elections. The Mayor also ordered an EXTENSION LADDER SALE! Current Dividend WOOD ALUMINUM 20 ft HH 70 0.

ft 1 95 35 9 28 ft 10 95 41 9.S 3t fl 23 95 4S95 3 ft 2 PS 51 tt 0 95 63.95 other meeting of the Board of PAPERHANGERS TOOL KIT Baaklall l.OW Comel-te You are invited to come in at any time Saturday, March 7th, from 9 A.M. to 9 P.M., to inspect our Main Banking Office at 5th Avenue and 54th Street, where you may tee for yourself why more than 131,000 depositors look upon this as their personal bank. You'll find a friendly spirit a desire to be helpful to you in planning your future security pleasant premises where you may transact your buii-ness in comfort and privacy. Do drop in and bring the family, won't you? STAINLESS PASTE New-Selfsizmg 5J( (Fraa Initrmtiin Bnoklat) one-half of 1 percent of all incomes earned in the city, with employe and employer each paying one-quarter of 1 percent. Whether resort to both the payroll tax and the fare boost was demanded, or whether one was merely to be a stand-by for the other, was not settled at the meeting.

Lstimate for 3 p.m., indicating the board members had not found an answer to the State demands at their meeting late yesterday. The city leaders got the bad news a meeting earlier yesterday with Lt. Gov. Frank C. Moore and State Contsnller J.

SUPER KEMTONE The wonder rubber but pilnt In nock, coloro. Direction per annum lor use on can. Till (Mil of tvtry perfect pint an paper jog fana paint tad paper in colon want. Get thai at PEPER IBM i dkuj. ai pricai ana cat arlord.

$519,981 Spent ay Ridge Savings Bank NO FIGURE'S A "PROBLEM" WTH Surprise Bras THANKS TO THE FAMOUS "FULL CIRCLE" CUPI ZW?" SET $1.39 homes of those they assisted, a mammoth accomplishment in view nf the society's ruie that all visits must be made by members traveling in pairs. By de Paul Society Hospital Visits, Too Discontinued Patterns. SANITAS WALL TEX WALL OIL CLOTH IJ ri itnk, ii. hi se oc so ac MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION MAIN OFFICE: 5th Avenue at 54th Street GEdney 9-7300 In addition to the home visits, the society's hospital In Aid to Poor, III the St. Vincent de Paul Soci i9ll itick and Qi9iJ stick visitation committee members made 2.210 regular visits to 3.95 LONG LINE AIM, lull Hit, tki nnw it" Pr-Trliiii WALL TEX (Fraa Inirmrtlnit Bnnklat) hospitals throughout Kings, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk ety in the Diocese of Brooklyn sppnt in direct aid to the prior and afflicted during 4'' BRUSH M.OO Counties.

LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Financially, the society's dis cannot be ascertained ftf-r diligent bursement of was a THE PEOPLE Or THE STATE OT the yea" ended Sept. 30, 1052. it was tevealed today. Rut more important from NEW YOrtK BY THE yf GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT. TO: SARAH KOMITOR FEURZEIG.

gain of $26,885 over the previ ous year's total of It" figure-magic the way Surprise brai mould and flatter provide the utmost comfort. Sturdy little stitches edge the cup support you to per-fection! And there's a "great divide" outlined in rayon salin! Shown, the long line in white or cotton. Sizes 34 to cup; 36 to 44 cup. ing for a decree that a certain Instrument in writing, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved a the Last will and Testament of MARKUS SIEGELMAN, lately resid-ins; at 107 Prospect Park S. In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOW THEREFORE, von and ech inquiry, ana mey or any oi mem died subsequent to the decedent herein, or their respective spouses, if any, executors, administrators, legatee', devisees, assignees and suueemors in Interest whose names and addresses are unknown, and any and all un CONGO WALL TILE COLORS IUW vi. REMNANTS 8c ft larce selection OPEN EVES; 'TIL 9 muv it Hiirrm.i ml. u. Of special significance was FRIEWALD. IGNACE OR IZAK SCHWARZMAN.EON KKum; SARINA KIT.Tr.

alan knnwn a SA the fact that every cent re. known persons wno are distributees, heirs at law or next nf kin of said uirrT. n) TO: REGINA celved from non-members was of you are hereby cited to show cau before our Surrogate Court of th County of Kings, to be held in thsj Court Room at the Hall of Records. spent on and for the poor and $5 IWin linp style in njlnn. "White, roae.

afflicted without a penny be WACHTER. ESTERA SCHWARZ-M AN. BREINDEL. KRZEMIEN. DEBORAH OR DORA MANSDORF.

FIRCHEL ELFENBEIN. EMILY ELj-FEVBEIN. 7 ELFENBEIN SIDNEY FRIEWALD. HENRY Markus Siegelman. deceased, and if any of the said distributers, heirs at law or next of kin of said deceased be dead, their spouses, if any.

their executors, administrators, legal representatives, distributees, legatees, devisees, assignees, lienors, and successors in interest, and generally, any in the county or Kings, on the. 30tU day of March. 19fi3. at 9:30 o'clock in PEPER BROS. DAIKIT Ing deducted for overhead or tne lorenoon.

wny sucn decree should not be made. MANSDORF. IZZY OR I7.AK MANS-ru-iDP a II WACHTER TEN T-inM STORES the organization's point of view members of the society brought spiritual aid, comfort and understanding to a total of iiiillvidmils. The money the society spent Has, in its opinion, merely a by-product of Us efforts to bring the "personal touch of a friend" to the poor and afflicted. The annual report nf the society') diocesan Central Council nf Brooklyn disclosed that memher nf ihe society made total of 57,767 visit the niliiilnistriitlve evpensrs, Included in the diocesan cen tral council's grand total wa jSHAtNDEL OR SZAJNDEL 417 DrKalb Ave.

MAin 2-7300 and all persons having any Interest in tills proceeding, derived through or under -any of the foregoing, all of whom and whose name and narts of IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to ha hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. E.

IVAN RUBENSTEIN. Surrogate of our nalrl County, at the Bor bM. Cluun Ava. nrj fmeriim luc i.V.l.filO.Tl spent to provide l.Rfi!) Built-up aliiiuliler style in nifea, 38 1o4S nip. (lotion, lenrnae 5.50 length in rolton.

Sien to 42 Clip; 3n In 4t I) nip. White or pink 3.50 NAMM LOESr.R'S Cornell, Seeond Floor Mail nd prions nrrlen filled. At Brooklyn anrl Bay Siors Call THi.nfle 5-5700 or Buy Shors 4.100 1321 Greene Ave GL. 6-2255 HCHWARZMA.N. 13AK.

OUHYVaiJi-M AN alto known fa IS A AC or YITZ-CHAK SCHWARZMAN. ZIGMUNT SCHWARZMAN. SOLOMON KRYZE-MIEN, SHINDEL KRZEMIEN IGNACE KRZEMIEN nrl "JOHN" Ki.nr.VBir.TV rirt tm rtll on. jchildren with absolutely free names, and places of residence are unknown, ana cannot after due diligence ascertained, SEND GREET- Kaltkarbaakar a-4 Mvrtla Avi. Jiiaatlan lUlay Summer vacations at ough of Brooklyn.

In tha said County the 24th day off W.M Jarallaa a W.aniiavai VI. Mill the nriranizatlnn's Bishop Mr- WHEREAS. LAURA G. RUBIN J7I Av. m.

I Ml C. CH. IMA lat AM. lar Ant At NYC 1 17 HtwlkK IfHarY fITY a AT(lktnil who resides at 1114 Slst Street, in the Dnnnall Vacation Camp in ini ftrt rums belnr unknown. prty Intn1nl boinf of LopoIr a prrlrl hrothr of decedent, llvlit, whose ruatd-ncn AAffON L.

JACOBY, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. f27-4t Borough of Brooklyn, city or Pie I York, haa pres-nted a petition pra ICommaete, L..

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