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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN MAY 23, 1943 :6 Coal Chiefs Ask Congress Put UMW Under Anti-Trust Law FINN MINISTER, No. I COMMUNIST, government agrees lo reinstate Leino. President Juho K. Paasikivi and Leino conferred for 10 minutes just before an emergency 12 From Boro Elected to Urban League Board Red tatder Expelled As UEW Local Member St. Louis, May 22 vUB W1JT liam Sentner, District' 8 Presii dent of the C.I.O United Elece trical, Radia and Machine Worki Washington, May 22 (U.R) should bargain on a new con cabinet meeting.

Twelve Brooklyn i tes were The National Coal Association tract as individuals. FIRED FROM POST Lewis will begin negotiations elected to the board of directors demanded tonight that Congress put the I'nited Mine Workers Thursday in Philadelphia for a rpv mnti'iift I'livei'mrr 72.000 of the I'rban League of Greater Helsinki, May 22 (U.R) Tn While the cabinet voted in a 'iTi-minute session to enforce a Parliamentary vole of non-confidence in I.eino, representatives of several Communist-dominated unions met on the hard coal miners. The current: New York, inter-racial social under the anti trust laws and ers Union, an avowed Come munist, today lost his member, ship in Local 1102, which rep resents employes of the Emeri son Electric Manufacturing Company. He was expelled from the lo- ferior Minister Vrjoe I.eino, be i service agency, at. the annual Nationwide Skyway Plan Devised by U.

S. Washington. 22 (U.R) 'impose a severe limitation on Government IoiurIh HniHiiinct'd'niiliiary air movement, plans for blanketing the nationj Secretary of Defense with new sk.wvavs over which' Foi rental ami Secretary of Com-rivil ami military planes will'merre Charles Sawyer jointly travel in epainled vol-annoimeeil that an air navigat-nme, on time and in all kinds' inu development lionrd is beiiiR of weather. set up to work out the new. The project may take 10 loiiiationwidc traffic control and years, li is considered urgent 'navigation system.

A single for commercial and military airjsysicm uill serv both civil and transportation, which today, is1 military traffic. forbid collective bargaining on anthracite agreement can terminated July JO. Finland's No. 1 Communist, was welfare and pension plans. fired today.

A cabinet spokes dinner-meeting at. the 110th Manhattan, Community Center. Dr. John II. Lathrop, pastor, It said in its weekly bulletin that coal and other industries eal by a vote of 9')0 to 2, hue 200 Children Attend staircase outside.

Paasikivi then announced that the Interior Ministry had been declared vacant. The deci man said lie boss of the nation's police force and chief the action had no effect on his will ask Congress for such a law ''in due course of time." i Cathedral Club Outing censor was ousted alter lie ig position as a district officer. of the niiarian i nurcn or me 'Saviour, was re-elected first More than 200 sons and nored a Presidential order to A 1 ho yump timp I' sion reduced the Communist bloc in the cabinet from five to niern Mm! resign. President John L. Lewis again'1'? BANQUETS of.

members of the Cathedral! vlf ptesiueiu. four members. called for immediate payment to the board; Club, comprising the Junior! Also elected WEDDINGS PARTIES I.eino had been tinder rriti-sin for forming a mobile iiroup oi ine cum, traveled es-Were I atnerine Aiexanueiv r.t, i. to miners from the union welfare and retirement fund. pperatmi? with outmoded ainl h.iiii Kadar Siations terday to Heckscher State Hark Finland's Communist leaders immediately rallied their followers to prepare for demonstrations, if the political crisis is riot settled to their liking.

Extra police were ordered on emergency duty to prevent mil group of police and a security Kd wards I leaveiauo, ni uiu. Arfftmm It will be ba-ed mainly on and navigation facilities, artime, current facilities on Id force of 300 men, but the offi-, The union released a state for an outing. Special buses were furnished bv a member. chain ol radar stations. In CALL BANQUET MANAGER i ment and import to show that rial reason for his ouster was a vote of censure nassed bvl ADVKRTINtMKNT pcacet lino these can be used to John Flannery, Dr.

William R. R. Granger, Scores of parents follovvi iVlarenee N. Johnson. Clarence 2 ESplanad 2-3800 direct aircraft, movements.

In this fund can pay $100 a month pensions to miners at age (i() Parliament Wednesday night. Science Has Discovered a New Waterproof Roofing their own cars or bv train. Tbe'E. Lucas. Mr.

Alfred E. Several omnnmist-ied unions lie vote was taken after he iWaitinie they can double as a warning network for detecting HALF MOOTS C. Ribrnan, Norman JJ met to discuss the situation, butjwas accused of turning over 10 Benjamin without going bankrupt. Payments have been held up by court action bv the operator's lenemy planes. only the harbor workers struck Finns and 10 foreigners to Tar Robinson and county judge merrymakers engaged in soft-ball games, baseball, races and other spoils.

William Ziegler Jr. is president of the club. I he dev elopment board will hotel 8r.THE.Sf A sia without formal extradition Wliieli Saves 50 of the Cost of Old Type Hoofing They said they would stay away from their jobs until the U. bonei. The dinner Saturday night trustee, Ezra Van Horn.

Meanwhile, negotiations for include representatives of the Air force, Navy and Civil proceedings in 1015 closed a three-day program di- CONEY ISLAND, I which is located at (ith One of the large oil companies a a tics administration rection conference held to ap-i. -FOR FUR STORAGE CALL MAIN 4-4200. of Texas Is producing an acid, an enfiineorins' staff. The ice and waterproof roofing. Manu-s.

a new soft coal contract remained at a standstill. The present agreement will expire June :10. Lewis and the soft coal op jiraise ast activities and to plan future programs. CURRENT factured from oil, similar to the line bv a riMvic.it inn rrnntnii. Edwin V.

Smith was general chairman. Aiding him were James V. Smith. Daniel .1. Brannigan, John Flannery, Albert S.

JIcG rover. John T. Irih, Albert C. Jioye, Edward 2 process used to mane synuieuc! used to make synthetic erators are deadlocked over 0 DIVIDEND Some 500 civic leaders, edu-! cators, social workers and com-, munitv organization represen-: the question of seating at the rubber. jln nit hi-iciiw ucijiii unt'nis This' roofing product, according! antl development board, whose renort was made to one of the world's leading test BROOKLYN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 91 COURT ST.

TR. 5-0847 a representative of the Southern Operators Association. Lewis insists that South-em operators signed the cur McCoy, Mr. Ziegler, Albert Haesler, Joseph llhnttgan, Vincent H. Carr, John Jleney and tatives took part in the discus-j sions on employment, educa- tion, health, housing and rccre-j ation.

public tonight, and a special committee of the Kadio Technical Commission for Aeronautics. Its recent report was ap laboratories Robert W. Hunt, Co. Engineers of Chicago has the most remarkable power of contraction and expansion. According to this test, the roofing was heated to rent cuntract as individuals and Cieorge Hunt.

proved by the Congressional H.i'iUI NftaMKifJ Aviation Policy Board and by President Truman's Air Co ordinating Committee. Seek Operation 700' F. and immediately plunged Into ice water, with no harmful effects and withstood bending and straightening without cracking. The U. S.

Government and over 30,000 owners of buildings are using this roofing product for roofs, swimming pools, culverts and irrigation projects. For four years MAY WHIT WO All-weather operation of MESH air-cooled all-in-ones aircraft has become a basic requirement of any satisfactory plan of military, lactics or of LAJ we have specialized in large indus trial roofs or any size flat roofs.ieivn and military air transport." We guarantee all jobs on old roofsisaid the navigation committee. i i for 7 years. We save you 35 for new roofs on old and new buildings. MOHAWK SHEETS and CASES Seconds 85.

fi rCv without' innerbelt Estimates and demonstrations given without cost or obligation. ROBERT E. CUSHMAN 31-37 60th Street WOODSIDE, L. I. Phone RAvcnswood 8-1094 It was headed by Ralph S.

Damon, American Airlines president. Members were drawn from Government and industry. Damon's group and the radio technical commission outlined the steps necessary to bring about all-weather flight through nationwide installation of elec Sizes 36 to 52 2.39 if perfect 2.98. PANTS with innerbeh 109.3 i kt a Turt cases, if perfect 69c Sizes 38 to 56 54c 59c TO YOUR JACKET cases, if perfect 74c. Any Sire Any Paltern tronic aids which would all but remove air traffic control from human hands.

It has been estimated that over 15-year period the proect might cust more than $1,000,000,000. The board announced tonight was assigned the task of developing the navigation and control system from the wide assortment of devices that have been introduced (luring and since the war. It also was told to get an interim plan underway within four or five years because of the urgency of the TROUSERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Featuring Finn Wontfdfl. and TrnpiralH tiMine ''hmpire" for the Mohnwk ues the "m-coiuIs" their high standards class as fr famous ''seconds1' Scoop up Free Alteration! hrets or cases with the tiniest tlaw. ATLANTIC PANTS these grand values.

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TERMINAL A FMTE FORM that gives you super-control ond LIGHTNESS The mesh lets in every cooling breeze. There's just enough boning for oil over smoothness. Miiil or phone onler I tiled. tin i-lM) Second Floor jNEvini 8-5216 Optn Evening. problem brought about by ex Vqwgvvvvvvvv Banded air transport.

i ii i ff if1- SIMTEX TABLECLOTHS Seconds 3 Sizes At the end of the 10 to year period, the nation should have air hacks extending up to 20.000 feet. All planes moving over them should be visible, regardless of weather, to radar control centers smear) ttVINGSTON iflM 1.69 1 15 HANOVER PL. just off Fulton BROOKLYN DRAWING ir the binetit WELFARE FUND UNIFORMED FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION id fif held on MONDAY, MAY 24 At 12 Noon in 91 Auditorium 100 East 17th St. NEW YORK CITY 1'nhlir Invited if perfect 2.99 54 if perfect 3.99 64 "x84 if perfect 4.99 FUUON SI 2.59 3.59 over tiie country. There be high-speed express lanes, emergency routes, entrance ways, cross roads, climbing, descending and holding points.

There should be no delays over airports, I hanks to block systems like those now-used in railroading. Pilots should have telev pictures of traffic and weather conditions. Human traffic controllers should be fiee to supervise airplane movements and handle emergencies. Buy on our 5-Month Payment Plon- FUR STORAGE CALL MAIN 4-4200. Mercerized eotton distinctive florals, fruit borders, provincial patterns.

Tiny irregularities in the print class them as "fiOIXG KS?" I'HOVK M.I. 4-(i2(MI I'OK I OKAS I SALE! SAMPLE CHENILLE SPREADS ore i 7.98 Made to sell for 9.98 to 14.98 tis niN'ji 4 RCA VICTOR Sled cfeal Slecords YOU HAVE BEEN WAITING FOR-NOW AVAILABLE Celanese sandswept for sultry day (mi Licoiis, led showroom samples in thickly tufted chenille spreads. Enchanting multicoloi florals on uhite and pastel giounds, srvli.ed designs in new colors and white. I lurry in tor best selection. Son)', no mail or plume orders, sixes 38 to 46 BACH; Boch Progrom.

Poiiacoglia in Minor, Sara-bonde, Aria, My Soul i Athirst, Meln Jeiu, Choral from Eajter Xanlata. Philadelphia Stokowjki BEETHOVEN: Ah! Perfido. Flojstod, Ormandy, Philadelphia Orchfitra BRUCKNER: Mail in Minor. Aachen Cathedral Choir with th Wind Player, of the State Orchestra BRUCKNER: -Symphony No. -9 in Minor.

Munich Philharmonic, Von Haujegger CHOPIN: Scherzi Not. 1, 2, 3, 4 (Op. 20, 31, 39, 54), Artur Rubinitein DEBUSSY: la Damoiselle Elue; Pnntemps. Pari Con-ervatory Orchetro, Coppola Folk Songs of Central Europe. Tropp Family Choir 95 16 MATTRESS COVERS If perfect 2.99 2.79 Full and twin sizes made ot stout sheeting with taped edges, buttons for snug fit.

MATTRESS PADS If perfect 3.98 279 Quilted mattress pads ziz-zag stitched to prevent shifting of filling, taped rdes. twin size. PLUMP PILLOWS Regularly 3.98 2i99 inr, down, 90 waterfowl feathers clean and sterilized. Floral-striped feather-proof Size DM 401 $7.00 MO 439 J3.25 DM 596 $8.50 DM 627 $8.50 DM 189 $6.00 DM363 $6.00 MO 586 $6.00 MOC 101 Vol. II $17.00 DM726 $13.50 DM 482 $6.00 DM 106 Vol.

1,11, III $31.75 DM309 $600 DM644 $7.25 if i Pi 'J .1 'If 1 1 Peedess LaHy designs a Surprise coatdtess! From waist down the buttons are hidden under a neat fly that blends with the round-obout pleats! In mauve, pink, aqua, or beige Mnil or f)hmie orfjer iillrH tin Gregorian Chants, Monks' Choir of St. Pierre de Solesmes Abbey MAHLER; Symphony No.9. Vienna Philharmonic, Waltei MOZART: Concerto No. 24 in Minor (K491). Fischer, London Philharmonic, Collingwood MOZART: Don Giovanni.

Glyndeboorne Festival Opera Company, Fritz Busch SIBELIUS: Violin Concerto Minor, Op. 47. Heifetz, London Philharmonic, Beecham WAGNER. Three Famous Scenes. Flogstad, Melchiof, San Francisco Orchestra, McArthur PART LINEN DISH TOWELS CANNON SUMMER BLANKETS PLASTIC PILLOW COVERS 19c 69 2.98 Regularly 39c Originally 89c If perfect 3.98 Thee end cony others thot hove been either "out-of-print" or hord 10 jet on no be fovnd again in ovt vast collection of clossicol recordings.

BROOKLYN: 275 LIVINGSTON MA 4-5170 NEW YORK: 3 EAST 43RD STREET, MU 2-8I0O fi'C. V. S. Pnl OI). tlVINGSTOM ST.

tjeryant ffSk Non-allergic plastic covets keep pillows clean, sanitary. White ith full length zipper. Famous make, linen, 4.V rayon. First quality, fast-dning, with minimum of lint. Cream with red side borders.

72S" l.eaksville blankets. White with plaids in pink or blue matching vawin satin binding. 5't wool, (''i cotton. Sports Shc-p Main Floor 7 BROOKLYN Mail ond pnoix orde'i given prompt old coreM ottention. We pvaroniee lo'e delivery.

SJMM'S DonustiiS. Thinl floor iI 1IL mirf PHOAE order fil-rf on S2or mor I FULTON 51. 15 HANOVER PLACE JUST OFF FULTON ST. R' on out 5-Month Foyment Plan.

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