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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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Dr. Jansen Explains Refusal to Crack Down on 'Strikers' HEW FOREIGN AIDfs cinuT i Aimrucn Quick Passage Due For House Draft Act 111! III llil III I II seeks voluntary Extra Work By Teachers Dr. William Jansen, supertn IIVIII kHUIIWIILI BYG.O.P.GROUP Washington, May 24 (U.R) feated in the past and Vlnsoi. hoped civil righU backer tendent of schools, has not would pass up the opportunity Washington, May 24 (U.R) Senate Republicans challenged Draft backers looked for no trouble today in shoving through the House a two-year standby extension of the peacetime Selective Service law. They called up the bill after ramming through without dissent urgent bills to start a to propose tnem this time.

The measure is a draft bill In name only. It would extend the present law two years past ita President Truman's foreign policy anew today while the June 24 expiration date, but administration got set to an would prohibit inductions, untlj Congress gives an okay in a swer with a direct appeal from Secretary of State Dean joint resolution. cracked own on high school teachers "strikin?" against extra-curricular activities because. he declared today, he is aiming at, voluntary rather than enforced compliance. Answering Maximilian Moss, President of the Hoard of Education, who had called on him to compel resumption of the work.

Dr. Jansen pointed out that "the high school teachers have a grievance" in that all teachers in the school system except those in the high school Acheson. The new attack, led by Sena jOOO.000 Navy modernization i program and to spend building up Army, Navy jand Air Force bases in this (country and abroad. Both bills go to the Senate, Senator Carl Vinson xhalrman of the Armed Serv tor Robert A. Taft Ohio).

was aimed at a $35,000,000 start rt 1 Willis 'M on President rruman I'oint Four" program. It threatened to derail the huge $3,121,450,000 Sound-Proof Walls Spurred by Television Chicago, May 24 (U.R) Tel vision is causing homebuildera to demand sound-proof walls, the Insulation Board Institute reported today. People are calling for soundproofing to confine the bang-bang of TV's Westerns and thrillers to one room, the foreign aid bill carrying third year authority for the Marshall ices Committee which reported the draft bill? said he anticipated only one flurry of argument-over a proposal to ban segregation in the armed services. Plan. Senator Tom Connally (D Texas), chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee said he Even that was pot certain.

Anti segregation amendments to military bills have been de had the votes to jam it through Mulders' organization said HONEYMOONERS HEAD FOR ENGLAND In suite at Manhattan's Plaza, Elizabeth Taylor, screen star, and hubby Conrad N. Hilton Jr. get vacation tips from Sir Harold Boulton, left, before they sailed today aboard the liner Queen Mary. but ordered a precise nose THURSDAY 11:30 to 9 P.M., lunnwimuRfln count before seeking to force a showdown. Minority Leader Kenneth group have received a pay Increase of more than 30 percent In the last decade.

The Hoard of Superintendents at the same time, in a letter to the Board of Education members, declared its "unswerving support" of Dr. Jansen and emphasized that the teacher crisis was brought about "through no ct of omission or commission on his part." Wants 'Willing Compliance' Said Dr. Jansen in his statement: "1 do not for a moment condone the methods the teachers are using to try to obtain redress, but 1 am seeking more than an enforced compliance. River became a battle against Wherry said the vote would be "mighty close." He added that disease today. unite the Western world at the recent Foreign Ministers and Atlantic Treatj council meetings in Europe.

he wouldn be surprised if the Senate threw the whole thing back to a Senate-House con With flood waters retreating from this city and 600 square miles to the south, Government chemists were called In ference committee. The Administration appeared ready for the test Acheson, in an unprecedented move, was for on-the-spot research into the best way to deodorize once- DISEASE FIGHT OPENS IN FLOODED WINNIPEG Winnipeg, May 24 (U.R) The fight against the flooded Red scheduled to report directly flooded homes and rid them of next week to a special Senate "I have been striving to ob disease. House session on his efforts to tain a willing compliance. This OPEN THURSDAY 1 1 :30 to 9 P.M., is no simple work stoppage that ends with the mere me wimuiiii.niiifioiii 'BUZZIE' DOES IT Curtis (Buzzie) Doll, 20, grandson of Franklin D. Roosevelt, via Mrs.

Anna Roosevelt Dall Boettiger and Curtis Dall, leaves St. Augustine-by-the-Sea Church in Santa Monica with bride, Robin Edwards, 21 chanical resumption of a spe cialized service. "It is important for us to have all extra-curricular activities resumed as soon as possible. Just as important I want our teachers to go back to their activities with the same devotion and high professional Runaway Bovine Bowls Over 3 In 514-Hoar Chase in 2 Boros morale they have always dem onstrated. "To be worth anything extra curricular activities must be Twelve hundred pounds of hamburger on the hoof were captured today after a five and carried on by willing and en thusiastic teachers.

This posi The name of the third person was not recorded. Bossie herself was badly hurt by the time police had her roped and turned on her side. A veterinarian from the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals was to decide whether one-half hour chase through tive attitude on the part of teachers is fundamental to a sound educational program curricular and extra-curricular. Brooklyn and Queens by dairymen and cops. The 6-year-old 1 1 springer cow broke away while she was being unloaded from she should be destroyed.

j''-, uiri.fi in in, ri.i, Wiiiiili. i. ii if. Mills Vvl-' Im it yX tjfy'W a truck at the barn of I. Balsam, milk dealers, at 88-25 Pitkin Woodhaven.

She galloped into Brooklyn as far as Drew St. and Sunrise Highway and McCarthy lo Bare OWI Loyalty Files Washington, May 24 (U.R) Pioneer Women Raise $350,000 For Israel Work The annual conference of the Brooklyn Council, Pioneer then rushed toward the Aqueduct Race Track in Ozone Park. She finally was lassoed by Patrolman William Ellis of the Ozone Park emergency squad at Sunrise Highway and 89th Senator Joseph R. McCarthy Wis.) said today he will Women the Women's Labor disclose publicly tomorrow right portions of Office of War Information loyalty files to ex Street. Before she was subdued the pose "deliberate fraud and de cow butted and knocked over ception" by the State Zionist Organization of Americagot under way today in the Hotel St.

George. The conference, which will end tomorrow, is being attended by representatives of more than 3,000 women in the borough. Mrs. Herman M. Wils, council The files have "a bearing" on his Communist charges against Owen Lattimore, McCarthy chairman, announced that more paid.

lie said he will disclose riiT photostats of the OWI file ma tt-rial In a speech before the na short a A "Pffl than $350,000 had been raised last year to help build children's homes, and agricultural schools three men, bumped into a number of cars and knocked down a small billboard. Her first victim was Bill Bur-ley, a milker, of 88-31 Pitkin Woodhaven, whom she kicked in the shins. On her brief run into Brooklyn she knocked over JohnTam-inelli, 73, of 738 Drew who was treated at Beth-El Hospital for contusions of the chest and scalp abrasions and sent home. tional convention of Catholic editors at Rochester. and to stimulate social services in Israel.

Lattimore was a deputy di The council work in Israel is rector for Far Eastern opera tions of OWI. to summer beauty done in conjunction with Moat zat Hapoalot, the women mem McCarthy said he is taking such action because the State bers of the Histadrut. Tier-trimmed for the modern mm Department sought to "discred it the facts and evidence" he has produced. He referred to a letter written newpaper editors Now it the timt to groom your hair for summer! It's tim for our skilled experts to give you a permanent, and create hair 'style 'specially for you. Then you'll be ready to shine in the summer sun or look particularly beautiful on a moon-lit night.

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Elinor Lesniak, 49, asked for an annulment today because her (husband wasn't too accurate when he told her how many children he had. Mrs. Lesniak said that while her husband, Peter, 53, a widower, was courting he Hold her he had two children. But, 6he said, after they were married Feb. 5, 1949, two more howed up.

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