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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 9, 1954 PARENTS CUM LAUDE PSC Schedules 2 Parkway Council I Graduates Win Honors Despite Dishes and Diapers To Honor Gross 12 months of the year. His E. 14th Brooklyn, has a houseful of 1 1 four. scholastic honors, Is the father of twins. scholastic rating was 2.87.

A major in economics, he will Mrs. Patricia Connaughton, Jesse Gross, outgoing presl dent of the Parkway Commu 30, of 69 Shepherd Lane, Lev it- Two are the products of her union with William Guglg, U. chemistry Instructor, receive honors in that subject. Mrs. Pat Connaughton attributes her scholastic achieve' Hearings in City The State Public Service Com.

mission will hold two hearings In Manhattan; one on Thursday In connection with a complaint against the Long Island Rail Road, the other next Tuesday on Merrick's water supply. The village of Island Park Is trying to force the railroad to Install bumpers on a trestle in and two are foster children ac town, who has the third best scholastic average and, like the others, will be graduated nlty Council, will be honof ed at a dinner June 16 at the Ling Nora Restaurant, 229 Utica Ave. The traditional picture of the any-cheeked 11 graduate will be upset by the three top-ranking students who will take the spotlight at Long Island University's 24th annual commencement exercises tomorrow. All are parents. Highest ranking In the class, Mrs.

Joann Guglg, 25, of 1771 quired through the Jewish Child ments to her husband, Eugene, Care Association. y. 'i i a Nassau County detective, Mr. Gross has served as presl magna cum laude, Is the mother of three. Were commencement to be held two months hence, who did all the baby sitting, Joseph K.

Fltzpatrlck, 35, of 2601 Farragut Road, also a dent of the council for two without complaining, for Mau years. Hb other activities In It would be four. Brooklynlte, a former Army reen, Michael, 4, and Eugene I v'K Y' sergeant and runner-up In 18 to Get Master's 3. Mrs. Connaughton, who elude work In yie Eastern Park Of the 369 others who will way-Crown Heights Inter-Group fit i order to prevent accidents like one which occurred Jan.

15 receive baccalaureate degrees, was a wave during world War II, attended Long Island University's Brookvllle divl slon. Attaining a 2.83 scholas Council and the Brooklyn LI-1 brary Council. almost all are single. Eighteen others will get master degrees, At the dinner Mr. Gross will For Mrs.

Guglg, whose scho tic rating, she will receive honors in English, her major be presented with the Parkway lastic rating was 2.91 out of a I I AT i subject, she intends to he a possible 3.00, the attainment Community Councils annual award for outstanding community endeavor. when an oil tanker crashed lnt( the trestle. Customers of the New Yorj Water Service Corporation havi, charged the company's Merric'' plant is distributing discolor water which ruins clothing, in creases laundry bills and make food unpalatable. teacher when her children grow of top honors has special meaa up- August Lodato, principal of ings. For one -thing, It was accomplished over a period of 7 I Honorary degrees will be conferred on Robert Moses, P.

S. 167, Is president emeritus of the council. eight years, beginning in 1948 when she met and married her husband, while they were chairman of the State Power Authority and City Construction Coordinator; Alicia Patterson, editor and publisher both freshmen. For another, it represents a scholastic victory over her husband, who was graduated in 1949, also magna of Newsday, and Irving 8. Olds, attorney and former chairman of the board of United States Steel.

Mr. Moses The Comptroller of the State of New York at agent of New York State Thruway Authority will Mil at his office at Albany, New York on June 16, 1954, at 10 00 o'clock A. M. (Enters Daylight-Savinf Time) $300,000,000 New York State Thruway Authority General Revenue Bonds, Series A Dated July 1, 19S4. $75,000,000 Qeneral Revenue Bonds, Scries due serially in various amounts from 1964 to 1979, both Inclusive, ad $225,000,000 General Revenue Bonds, Series due July 1, 1994.

The Bonds' will be subject to redemption by the Authority, prior to their respective maturities, as a whole or part at any time oa and after July 1, 1960, upon certain terms and conditions, including apecifted redemption prices. Principal and semi-annual interest, Jmuary 1 and July 1, pay able at Bank of the Manhattan Company, New York City. Act and resolutions authorising the bonds, Official Statement, Official Form of Proposal, Notice of Sale, and forms of opinions will be furnished upon application to Bank of the Manhattan Company, Trustee, 40 WsU Street. New York, N. Y.

cum laude but ranking second in his class. will be the principal speaker. Mrs. Gugig, who majored In The exercises will be held In education, found It not too the university-owned Brooklyn! 1 (1 r.V difficult to look after Steven Jay, now 5, and Frieda Susan, Paramount Theater, De Kalb Ave. and Flatbush Ave.

Extension, at 10 a.m. 3, and attend classes at the same time. In fact, when the children passed out of infant hood, and with her husband Military Asks $11,337,900 staying late in his lab to work Wot Housing at N. Y. Bases on his master's degree, time hung heavy.

So a year ago the Washington, June 8 (U.R) Gugigs provided a foster home The Defense Department has asked for $11,337,900 for family for one Infant, and several LIKE DADDY, LIKE MA William Guglg, chemistry instructor of Long Island University, from which he was graduated magna cum laude four years ago, and his wife, Joann, 25, of 1771 E. 14th who will graduate, also with top honors, tomorrow, shown with their children, including two foster children, after commencement rehearsal. Admiring mama's diploma, which was achieved in eight years of study while raising houseful of children, ore Steven Jay Guglg, Frieda Susan, Sherry, 1 and Robert, 3 months. months later opened their housing units In New York When the When planning business luncheons and you want the very best, Be sure to call on Sutler they'll meet anybody i test I For large affairs or smaller groups or any size at all, The Sutler has tht room for you, to why not make that call! For information, call Mr. McKerney at PEnnsylvani 6-3000.

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