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

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22 bKUpKHr tAott, muR la, lyjO tij mu, Mtavaata. 4a4, la to visualize a color transparency IS ft. bight by 60 ft. wide, and weighed 25 pounds. The picture is not only of historical value, but will "provide a very Interesting and amusing illuminated from the rear by a mile of cold-cathode tubes, sup Camera Clubs evening as welL Don't miss It.

Washington Squar Exhibit By HOI CRT It. MORRIS, P.SJL Kingpin Keglers Clip Spring Mark Living up to iu name, the Kingpin Bowling Shirt Company toaUUa. SL, JdanHat.ali, fella flak a village project meeting Tuesday evening. Guests welcome. The Daylight Group of this organization meets every Thursday, at 2 pjn when visitors are also welcome.

Jerome Pincus, of the Germain School of Photography, will give a lecture on "The Fundamentals of Photography Tuesday evening, at the Camera Clique, 35-62 Junction Boulevard, Jackson Heights. plying fii.OOO watts of illumination. The transparency is by Valentin Sarra, whose work is known from coast to coast Eastman Kodak Is using this for a photographic Information Greater N. Y. Fund Announces $27,500 Gift From Inaugurating a new formula for department store gifts In the 1950 Greater New York Fund campaign, Abraham Straus Department Store has contributed a precedent-setting check for $27,500, it was announced today by Robert W.

Dowling. campaign chairman. The Brooklyn Camera Club. 413 Avenue will have Mrs. This year, the Washington Squart Outdoor Art Exhibit In Emma Olga Irish at a meeting Monday night to judge a monthly cludes a photo contest co-soon- center, which will be continu sorea oy me village Camera print competition entitled "This Is New York." Visitors are team really went to town in the ninth annual Brooklyn Spring bowling tournament, breaking one record and equaling another welcome Club.

The exhibit, now on, will continue until June 11. On June inum ratriAra nut Irani. only nniv 10, prizes will be awarded for Phil Child Nettler will Portraiture" in taking over first place in the five-man section. In compiling Ita three-game series of 2,881 eclipsing the 13 111 liiill, HUl ai.MJ CUIUS at tne' it lie cllllttnr Thu la tha tir.l RED CROSS SEEKS the picture submitted that best expresses the Idea of the ex ously stafed by a half-a-dozen experts, to answer all your questions. Along with this, there is a beautiful exhibition of color prints, as well as black-and-white, and a trip to the center will be more than worthwhile.

The engineers and techni high of 2.754 set by previous Temple Camera Club, 17 East- time we have 8een tnls accom. hibit. Entries must be submit. CLASS ted to the Washington Souare 147 IM 151 8 HERE FOR FOREIGN KIN Recalling that three Indi-viduals had been located recently as a result of newsDaner trn Parkway, on Monday nlglu.jjiii.shed on such a small camera. Guests are Invited.

11 13 we" made and never fails Itt 144 187 179 173 179 IM IM IM State Gold the Class A keglers concluded with a 1,089, the highest single-game score In the history of the event. This uuiaoor ait Exhibit at 33 Sfnf 1R th. rlnsirw dale lu "i puunc. 8th on or before Jun 6, and 148 lit S4 Total 1.1J aDDeals. the Rtvf There is also a flash attach- 11 111 Ml Total J0 19 17t 17 I 124 IM 118 iney must not be smaller than cians who planned this colossal exhibit desene the highest tor the entries in the P.

S. A Pholpa The gift, based on the pattern of $1 to the fund for each $2,500 of the store's sales, represented ah increase of $10,000 over the firm's 1949 contribution. Following the same pattern, Mr. Dowling said. Blooming-dale's Department Store, Manhattan, contributed a similar check for $27,500.

rient designed especially for Cross foreign Inquiry division smashed the 1,083 rolled up by bvll Classic in 1942. 5x7. The first prize Is $o0 and 1950 International Exhibition of this camera, synchronization ere are other prizes of camera in the Coloraiua 197 179 188 Ponuos IM 111 171, Rowaaoi 1 111 140 1W Total Mil 19 198 toaay asked help in finding eiffht bersons who ara hein? being internal. The exposed feat" red This alw ays IS M7 111 Total 147 Its 1S7 192 IM IM 144 be replaced with interestina Bta fiims may be sent to the manu John Malonowski, one of the sparkplugs, came through with 279, which equalled the standard set in '42 by C. Keiffer of araws tnousanas or people from 174 111 IM practically all over the five sought by European relatives.

Messages from overseas kin are now being held at Brooklyn Red Cross ChaDter. 57 Wil. pictures at regular intervals. School Exhibit Photography of the Color, Motion Picture, and Pictorial Divisions, at the Baltimore Museum of Art. Entry blanks may be obtained by writing to Ernest C.

North, exhibition chairman, 6209 Frederick Road, Baltimore 28, Md. boroughs, and you should be 331 110 33 Total 17t Ml IM 13 or 111 IM 144 Domor 33 111 Mt Total 44 194 11 184 IM IM IM able to induce friend wife to facturer for processing and enlarging to the regular 2'4x3Vs size. The new Minute-16 may be obtained at your dealer. Holiday Treat lousrhbv for Michat Inr join you in the trip to the Vil Bell. Mayrose amassed 6.8 for a three-game high tally.

The scores: Five-Man Teams ruin Kin Sew'S thlrt Ce I UI Kim cifuit nt im iwIsmmih imiiiik lage, because there are many 1.11 233 341 Total Mil interesting forms of handicraft 190 341 Tout Ml 130 171 139 1U11I 14 The New School for Sixial Research, 66 W. 12th Manhattan, is currently exhibiting a series of photographs by students of Bernice Abbott and Charles Leirans. This will con Oea'e IM 11 1(11! The Judging of the entire show will take place on Sept. 23 and Franz) Kazalski, Martha Clemens (nee Einbrodt), Anna and Albert Stebner (nee Flegelt, Andreas Rlnnisland, Anna Lev. in, Barbara Oberstebrink (nea 1.

Oen'e 1M IH ISOIatrew that customers can purchase, and you know how women go for that. 21. and the exhibition of prints 131 M4 Mil 171 lit 103 Total tt Tout Ml Maion Ml ih ne tiw nurm iuimisi Marroae ie7 34S314jHiastea 144 1SS 173 lattftne 1S6 1J3 2O0IAleaandsc 1SS 183 35 Kln ISO 173 n78eaos 1U1II1H 173 17 l.tot 797 331 Ml Braun) and Hedd Rimkewich. CLAM tinue until June 9. KWI 171 1M laTiraiBter 121 193 181 141 IM 182 Club Note.

aDTKBnSEMKNT aoim iso isa iai BuMa 3 I Looking Back 1 Ml Total 1 941 will be from Oct. 18 through Nov. 1. On Monday evening, the Manhattan Camera Club, 310 Riverside Drive, will have the judging of their monthly color slide competition. Guests are invited.

The Midwnod Camera Plnh a i sxat ilea You cinema fans who want to'977 E. 7th will lurle- its 332 340 34 ToUl l.OllI 140 17 U.VUInu 178 IM 204'Uantl 111 143 ToUl 2S ISI 181 111 131 147 134 ToUl I Corrwtl Waener Oast ran. Otnsben see the vast improvement that Spring print contest tomorrow S. AFRICA RABBI GUEST AT U. J.

A. DINNER IN BENSONHURST CENTER Dr. Louis Rabinowitz, chief rabbi of South Africa, was guest speaker at the annual Bensonhurst Mapleton United Jewish Appeal dinner, held at the Jewish Communiyt House of Bensonhurst, 7802 Bay Parkway, which last night honored Morris Pauker. community philanthropic leader. Other speakers were Joseph W.

Press, Bensonhurst-Maple-ton UJA chairman; Sgt. Alissa Penueli, girl veteran of the Israeli army, and Joseph J. Green, chairman of the dinner committee. All photographers who live In Brooklyn will be mighty proud when they see the June issue of Holiday magazine, in which our fair borough is the feature of an article by Irwin Shaw. This article is a 24-page feature and is illustrated with 44 full color pictures of various scenes in Brooklyn.

The author, an alumnus of Brooklyn College, traces the years he lived in Brooklyn in a brilliantly written story that will strike a nostalgic chord in many of its readers. 1S lt ldl'Mlon 121 177 137 301 17 1171 Lewis 14 171 ISt 14 1SS lSJjBodarblosi 114 193 144 MS 1SS 1S3 Baltruaa 338 144 14S 17S 171 193 Deaaoo 300 193 18 has been made in the field of movies, should take a run ud to 318 331 331 ToUl 1,0181 187 171 182 Da Los ISO 154 183 30t MS Total til 128 13 138 1S9 154 117 334 Sit 7831 113 S47 SOS 1 UiU T. Uata ToUl 1.M1 I ToUl 1.488 CL3 ICIAU FttMlamims i Fltamnmoni Trotters evening at 8:30. Guests are invited. The Brooklyn Color Slide Club, 475 State will have regular meeting on Monday evening.

Guests welcome. The Village Camera Club, 65 297 M3 283 ToUl S73 134 141 132 133 15t 144 327 331 334 Total l.OOli 176 171 144 IM IJO.Ph Upaoa the 50th St. Beverly Playhouse at 50th St. and 3d Manhattan, and see D. W.

Griffith's immortal "Birth of a Nation." This picture was made in 1914, and will, no doubt, thrill the UlKhlO attol Minute Camera Universal Camera Company have recently announced their new Minute-16, a small, almost palm-size, miniature camera that utilizes 16 mm. film. It takes 14 exposures on one of Luoner 1M 128 1ST L. YotVte 184 1M 210 Catena 179 187 lSllHaaa'arar 181 138 1S4 Do Nam 180 183 mi'B. ToQ ta 173 138 154 Mm, 1A8 MS 179 Z'ickor 183 177 133 Eckhstf 183 171 lSliCodupotl 103 IM 203 llousewori.

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dampnaat or dietary iadiaersttona. If your dieooflifoTts ara dua to that causes, doa't wait, try Doan't Pills, a mild diuretic. Used successfully by millions for over 10 years. While these symptoms may often otherwise occur, it's amasinf how many times Doan't tie happy relief help the la miles of kidney tubes and Altera fluah out waste. Get Dean's Pills today! 120 139 308 Total 987 161 151 186 Bloahor 188 123 189 Tnickon 288 300 278 Total 162 105 140 118 189 ISt 171 ae'svono 887 733 M8 179 809 89.

new generation. OlfUll ToUl 1.171 ToUl Colorama Unveiled 1.34S The camera that produced this CLASS the manufacturer's standard rolls. The camera has a fixed ex 329 117 304 Total 164' 9irm Dmnl HoW NllHi TPltllton. This week, Eastman Kodak's, picture was a Pathe, hand- 170 IM 189 ToUl 838 129 11 180 139 130 138 Bt'tnboTt IM 137 169DoPonao UMwi 173 171 IKHMaaoaro 183 181128 Laarratve 181 191 145 SVhla.oot 127 189 192 Krwreer 144 177 137i01suu 174 181 133 posure of approximately l25th new Colorama was unveiled in 132 200 178 153 13 138 of a second, with varied diaphragm openings from F.6.3, Connell 194 134 1S4 Meedue Bcbenck lit 189 188 Mint ErooWafiot C-attorn Oinurwnt sootiw mutual promptly. Stars oa tna ska.

Used ay many doe. tort, nonet. Try at! Bay druggist. CUTICURA "GOING PLACE8?" PHONE MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS MON FEW A.M-5 P.M.

327 294 3491 ToUl 938 147 1 44 180 the East Balcony in Grand Central Station; when you walk into the station and view this cranked, with a 50 mm. F.4.5 lens, and the camera itself was nothing more than a glorified, light-tight cigar box, that weighed about 10 pounds, al- 264 27 298 Total 838 139 101 163 117 IM 120 Otaaao 171 844 IM FJI and F.16. A small lever on 183 IM lMtScbaU IppoUW 811 881 787 ToUl 2.479 ToUl 1371 the side of this polished alum- huge transparency, the effect is Boir Martyrs Rod lUwkj 491 160 283 ToUl 7M 309 301 136 ToUl 847 McCloakjr 148 130 184 Jochlm Walters 134 1S2 144Banalt Starting Sat. May 20m. 131 131 148 103 159 148 141 177 148 148 188 187 ISt 188 187 Corcoran lot 131 lssiwiia CLAH Rao Supp 180 310 131 TTTpooa lit IM aoOIBattal 190 180 133 178 ISO 148 Lakr 171 103 183 Mccrker 140 173 17 700 7t 893 361 320 19 891 837 714 987 ToUl ToUl Rlroll ,282 178 39 4M ToUl 171148 93 01011 174 112 ISOICIoneo ToUl 1.181 CLAH I DAY LINE 129 15174 138 144 13 Ma lllnnlt'l Restaurant Harmony Bar 14 141 ITS'Ptaeenle Roters 187 303 332 180 131 189 137 148 1A4 137 199 181 348 380 1751 981 Total 149 16 96 Cdard 163 138 ToUl Otnalo 190 141 199 Rotonoo 18 1B7 177IO.

tttl 130 171 1.1(l'jornil 14t 138 191'Jona P'ti 922 144 138 130 189 181 152 Rvan Bon nsar Maher Ryan 138 189 153 141 170 123 199 827 7tt 147 771 14 113 310 282 115 143 189 IM 312 292 306 920 Total 163 111 lMIK'rfh Jr. 160 169 lOSIOarroll Total Pbonoa ToUl 1.180 Our Ls4j of 0. C. ToUl 2.3M Deuces 145 123 134 furiiwe 131 lit 19i OutrW 191 147 184 Uoare 121131121 uavtraa I a.m. 288 288 319 3231377 3041 91X1 1 Tout Pteha 148 12t 148 Coal' Has 184 184 148 Ardlte 130 148 133 Borrs 138 131 133 ToUl 895 W.

42nd St. I W.12MhSt. Yealura 1 10:30 Charren 180 128 131 141 117 149 Dahlaraa 117 148 liSIBarrr atajvB a. at, BVraa Indian PL I Me M' Bear Mt. 11 IJt Watt PL 12:45 OS Neabursh 100 Wry lit ISO Luccl 127 184 182'BawkUu 119 314 ISO 181 759 752 Randall 140 191 1.39 133 148 120 851 187 337 29t 301 Mt 383 191 ToUl 837 1 Total 839 ToUl 1.274 Lawler Whits ToUl 1.34 Lawler Had StL.

Sunt Hot U0 Oiild'n hah ftie Oorman 138 188 159IQuIi1ot 129 133 102 OBrten 143 1 33 1 30 Mc Konna 115 132 lOOiPltrowikl 140 139 148 118 137 lis Wihl Bat ctMtv at P'kttpaj ta ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL, HYDE PH. (swaapt Man.) Mart 124 151 138 Clerk: 143 145 121 PeckneT let 198 138 Ta.tnr 131 179 131 128 148 188 Otmthar 133 300 239 3M 211 148 ToUl 189 821 Total 194 133 183 138 171 213 Cody Romps Pflroatno 131 181 138 Ploho 104 IM 131 Ptodln Jonaon 718 SOU OaU 699 182 12 Obarroa 90 121114 131 111 124 107 1 43 1 34 33 3S4 258 4 ommt CArtTtm ataveta aaeur rates-ami ti roe ratas HUDSON RIVER DAY UHE, lac 103 W. 42 ST. JU SJOO 1M347 251 Total 2,208 ToUl 3,253 Lawler Bluo Brady 121 138 104 7S0 ToUl 92 3 17 Murray 154 137 110 LandaTtf 191 183 183 Martin 143 131 171 La Rom 130 145 981 138 744 8431 Total! 192584 171319 138 509 ISO 490 182489 17 175 na 171 182 187577 178553 184 552 SLBiitta Fe 200 187 177 139 145 143 309 183 187 173 ISO 183 141 171 180 194 no 180 139 137 187 184 188 184 147 147 115 148 137 139 121 187 188 187 184 181 17S 209 183 197 181 114 190 193 148 141 134 144 143 171 151 ,138 149 lot 133 133 128 187 538 181318 180 513 140 512 181 508 173 501 159 900 179 497 129 489 170 483 173 480 111478 13 4(13 135483 148 457 171 456 153 482 148 433 169433 171 436 143 423 173 463 ToUl 2.121 Singles CLASS A Bonavmtre Babich Do Turrit Oabibl Roul5ton CLASS Crater Rofranco Beele Billor O'Neill Salvo Azzart Saloy James Oenalo Stlbersteln Naao Cantoris Sprint Mtrquardt Salad Ino Orammarlno ftothmaler Blakite Rochford TV Whalen Procanyn Calandrft AbU CLASS Malrolm Clerico Derva Baco Cheater Phclpa Wilson Oinaberff Da Fonzo Fort ana Ptaeher Beckor Buaeeml flraalo Schatt its itHiainlks expire 157 400 Interim summer sailing schedule to Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket starts Saturday (Full summer tcheduk sart June 9) STEAMER SERVICE The remodeled ileamer "Nantucket" and tftt steamer "Martha's Vineyard" will operate between the mainland ports of New Bedford and Wood's Hole and the islands of Martha's Vineyard and carrying passengers, automobiles and freight. FERRY SERVICE The new Diesel auto-passenger ferry making her first trip Saturday, May 20th, will operate between Wood's Hole and Martha's Vineyard.

RAIL and BUS CONNECTIONS from New York, Boston and Providence. Consult New York, New Haven Hartford timetables. For complete detail, write or phone The Aess Bedford, Wood'i Hole, Martha Vineyard st Nantutket SS Authority Pier 9 14 171 818 204 181 148 814 1 40 181 212814 177 1S7 179 513 113 175 1.18 808 144 181 177 402 171 13t 189 47 174 188 124 468 17S 148 143 464 144 180 180 484 14.1 138 17S 480 142 141 187 438 144 134 188 448 137 188 118 413 105 138 184 407 192 128 10 387 Janr-ps n.Ass A note of appreciation to employees, patrons and friends who stood fast during the firemen9 strike. -188 20S 153514 -148 183 174 508 -15S 182 144 481 -114 173 187 474 -184 181 471 -142 133 173 470 -114 135 200 489 -174 154 138 464 -134 131 159 484 -154 137 172 4S3 -180 168 134 482 -153 134 110 457 -141 181 145447 -152 138 133 441 -189 149 119437 -138 138 154 428 -147 135 143423 -107 169 143 421 -166 194 185543 -166 222 138 526 -197 168 145510 -201 164 139504 -180 178 139 497 -143 158 191 490 Jrnxtt Bmi ManMa Caruao Foley Mascara taints Mint Maldt Aupplt Stoclccnbcrs Bennett Puglefta te Leo I.UIa Bernatetn fteruavonc -Anderaon OppolilO Hawkinl Galiather Thompson Quisley Lislo PUchc Oalo Edelstein Cestrone Crtml Inneafleld Phllllpaon Levins Otlman Battel Hanct Maechlo Kraua -181 178 149 488 -178 160 147 483 -181 157 144 483 -177 149 154 480 -145 175 155L-475 -180 126 162 468 -155 123 180 460 -161 165 128 454 New Bedford Nsw Bedford t-1571 Folmevlh 710 Batten CAaital 7-460 Vineyard Haven 173 ar UT NentuckttlaZ -155 144 152 4.11 -149 167 134 450 -138 145 166 447 -113 178 154 445 -124 166 154 444 -150 171 121 442 Amato 144 169 128 441 -154 137 130 441 -150 117 169 438 -148 129 152 429 -120 164 144 428 -158 123 143 428 153 158 115424 VACATION PLACES 124 132 187 During this grave emergency we are proud that Santa Fe kept operatingnot completely, but nevertheless still operating. Not a wheel was derailed; there was not a single personal injury.

This was made possible only because of the response of loyal employeesmany responding beyond their normal call of duty. Our passengers and shippers showed both patience and understanding, and Santa Fe was heartened by their appreciation of our unswerving purpose. Your understanding, help, and loyal cooperation are deeply appreciated. THE ATCHISON, TOPEKA SANTA FE RAILWAY COMPANY 154 138 129 422 127 158 135429 157 156 105 418 Buuetta Eldard Hetker weir Kavantufh rhartoo Moroa Ooldman Rao Otgaxtte Blancliard McKennt Pletrovskl Plodln farroll Blroll Gorman Barry Doubles ADIRONDACK MTS. ALBANY, NEW YORK 144 121 146 411 121 162 127 410 131 159 110 4O0 PtNB rOINT, LAKE LTJZEKNS.

N. T. Housrkteptns: tat Cottaits on Laasfront All Sports. Boats Pres. Private Beach Booklet.

Phone 4JP-5. 121 133 139393 140 110 129 379 IP COME to A I A I 93 130 154 377 134 103 111351 MtAVEIOH HOUse, Chesttrtewn, N. WWW p. I 132 116 93341 AM' tr.a N.Y.OirattttOarOsar.laMara. Baauni.iMtB-ilnt.

flahlnf ta praentiai. $17 a. Bklt. (rat, Phaoa. )'ji l.

TULIP CLASS A Calandia 206 134 190 T. 166 161 16! Cablbt 15S 166 16t J. Cottet 209 142 11: IT tr at- nr LONG ISLAND res i i val BAY HOUSE ONOWBNTBAY nwwat, orient, I. 375 303 28: Total 98 Totals 365 320 339! Totall Total 1.044! CLASS Balaam 184 17 172 Sal.o Holtans 171 208 ISOjBuitra Knjor Vacation boa'tnf. tathint.

flshtnt. tan nta. 46 for raeaaa. Private baarhat. Poldar.

MAY 20 to MAY 28 And sfoy al tht HOTEL 0. P. C. KINO Tel. OaUENT 114IK 103 169 16! 189 153 17t 392 321 337 POCONO MOfJNIAINS Totals 355 384 332 Totals Total Total 1,031 162 151 151 Cheater 160 177 154 Orama'o WELLINGTON Amur's omit "emci-iir hoik 167 205 176! James 160 170 193jDt Turris Totals Totals 320 347 347 328 356 327 Total 1,012 Total 1,0141 113 161 183 203 131 186 161 202 158 Schrtd er 137 173 156Chapaun Baloy Caton POCONO CKIJT, rOCOma rwma.

r. tta.aai-Itals. Ute. WMa laal iaaia. StSat aamtM ClanMaaan.ttaeWisat.

a. T. SSka, W. Waa laa ItJO It Tottlt 298 375 3141 Totals 328193181 LAKE MA HOP AC. K.

Y. Oaaa Mar IS tstas Dtttralltt Day Witt Ut HOTEL MAHOPAC Total tAO Total 987! 139 132 157'Dtnra 173 189 173 Naao r. tre O. B'trs IS5 122 170 14 175 140 301 307 31R Total l4S "GOING PLACESr PHOXB MA. 4-6200 FOR IDEAS MOX, P.M.

I 0.1, 93 Kiitt tat. Call, tattlita. laaall. Lakt Mabasta, N. Y.

ID. Maktaal I-340S Totals 311317 3301 Total 358.

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