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

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OV Man Winter Gives Proof He's Not Losing His Punch! SOCIETY 0 by RUTH G. DAVIS 'ff? 4, V'-N I 1 I 1 tl! i i lM-fW 111 r'-T (1,1 tl il.fcj- ,1 ft i tail ill 1,. ft ii ii, 4 S- If. VACATIONERS Mr. and Mrs.

Sam Crasson and their daughter, Carol Crasson, of 1904 Foster were photographed approaching Curacao, Netherlands West Indies, during their 12-day cruise to the Caribbean ports of the Netherlands West Indies, Venezuela and Colombia on Grace Line's Santtf Rosa. vehicles on Flatbush Ave. Extension to thaw his ears, ond mail carrier Samuel Hal-perin of 1962 62d undeterred "upon his appointed task." EaI Pholof by Kmk BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE If you haven't been out, observe "them os has," left to right, Maria DeAngeles of 901 Linden Boulevard, shopping bound and enjoying it; Patrolman Thomas McCarthy of Traffic who takes time out from directing Angela Salomone Becomes Betrothed Mr. and Mrs. Pominick Joseph Salomone of 9701 Shore 100,000 Jobs Periled Ike Sidetracks Plans (or UMT Mac Turns From Red-Probing To Sift Charges of Alaska Graft Road and Breezy Point announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Angela Salomone, to Trier Michael Jannuzzi, son of Mr.

awl Mrs. Michael Januzzi, also of Brooklyn. Miss Salomone, a graduate of, Jin Study of Tariff Cuts Contintied from Pag Rumhlfncg of opposition to'cials attempted to persuade (fcllr.wed hs 7'j years in the AVashington, Jan. (U.R) President com-' mission studying foreign trade- McCarthy's activities mwiMcCarthy to confine his in- flare into the open before the vestigations to the field of Gov- military reserves. Alaskan inquiry gets far.

A'ernment operations. McCarthy 'While Klemming only saidil'olicy today was reported i showdown could come whenihas flatly denied these reports, tjmT was being held "in abey-i nparin? completion of a report the subcommittee asks thel M'Carthy said his Alaska; to call for S. tariff! ance," his 24-man committee Washington, Jan. 0 (U.R) Senator Joseph n. McCarthy, under fire from some of his colleagues for his Communist-hunting activities, today shifted his attention to an investigation of graft charges in Alaska.

The Wisconsin Kepiihlican Visitation Academy and Font-bonne Hall, is a senior at Ford-ham I'niversity, School of Education. Mr. Januzzi was graduated from Manhattan College and is, in his third year at Georgetown University Medical School. Miss Ruby Greenberg's Betrothal Announced Senate for more money to hearings will concern manpower resources for finance its oneratlons this'mental operations relating cuts that would throw 100,000 i Americans out of work. Informed sources said a majority of the 17-in ember com mission has decided that ear which it soon mast do.

the economic development of national security was moi Senator Pat McCarran the territory," including, butnliatic in its opposition to the announced li is Senate Perma new reductions in this nation's trade barriers are necessary to overcome the annual deficit piled up by friendly nations trading with the ulled Stales. The commission, headed by Clarence B. Randall of Chicago, scheduled meetings over the weekend to whip its recommendations into final form. They will be sent to Mr. F.isen-hower and Congress later this month.

A majority of the commission was said to feel that if tariffs were lowered the Increased flow of foreign Roods into this country would resnlt nent Investigating; sutic om- Nev.) has suggested thatmot limited, to mining and nous-j sed-' McCarthy "got out of his field" iing. I i. no said, in it lee mi begin rlo committee headed by The subcommittee, be door dealing Wednesday in-! in looking for Communists. The. engagement of Miss Ruby Greenherg.

daughter of Lawrence A. presi-, Veep'S Spaniel, dent of the American Man- agement Association, Mate'l CheCKerS, PrOUU that "greater national secur- .1 will Jook into "allegations of false claims, bribery, misapplication of Government funds and waste of millions of dollars" and Involving the operations of Government employes some still on the payroll. to "alleged fraud, corruption jThis is the function of the Sen-and mismanagement of funds ate Internal Security subcom-in government operations" in mittee, of which McCarran is the territory. the ranking Democrat and for- McCarthy declared he had mer chairman, no evidence that Communism! There also have heen reports was Involved. jthat top Administration offi- Mr.

and Mrs. Jack Greenherg of K. 11th to Lester Fisher, son of Mr. and Harry Fisher of fit) 17 Avenue has heen announced. The hridc-to-he is a graduate of Midwood High School and attended the Fashion Institute ity" will be found "in avoid- Iwl Ul JfUUJ ing a dual system." It said Washington, Jan.

9 (U.P.) the availability of manpower in temporary unemployment of about I'. S. workers. for both the draft and LMT is, "Checkers," Vice President; uncertain. The fommllleejRichard M.

Nixon's famous But most of the members of Technology, Her fiance was graduated from Tilden Jlighl School. Lone Island I'niversity, Ann Marie Arnold Union Threatens Tieup of Harbor Continued from Page 1 snd attended L. 1. V. Graduate Miss Ann M.

Arnold, Roosevelt and Stark To Address ORT Rally Representative Franklin professions and trades a so inr pedigreefJ cocker spanie)) has Wi)g reportPri thnt peViodoo short to train meiven birth to five black and the United Slates would Cope with the increasingly white pups. The father is un- f't the long run necatiM a complev technology of war." known. boost In the earning power of The President, in a short Checkers became prominent! foreign nations would eventu-letter to Flemming, agreed "in when Mr. Nixon mentioned Pen llt new markets for School. He is now in the U.

b. Navy. Mr. Schmidt Will Wed Bredsen Gray Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Arnold of 7116 Narrows Ave. announce with his "analysis a nationwide tele vision' againigenetal funds, was indicted Roosevelt Jr. and City Council -and were often ill-equipped to need to broadcast during the 1952 elec-1 i tlie UI INC i a of earn a living in America. the engagement of their daugh-j PresilJent Ahe Slark wU1 be the ter, Miss Ann Mane Arnold, i rniriuii) ii mho tion camnaicn. Rut tlie AUVr.niJ3r.iWC-! federal grand jury on marges ri ilh his 'iecoiinnenda Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Bredsen of -120 82d announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Isabel Patricia Bredsen, to Richard Cray, son of Mr. Norman Schmidt, son -of Mr, ity did not go to her head. She ADTUDITIC just wanted to settle down and MK I PIKI I Id and Mrs. William Schmidt of; of accepting from a'tions as to the best way in trucking firm in violation of to approach the prob- 45 Joval Court.

I By the ORT vocational program was expanded to include Western Europe and after World War II It ran rehabilitation courses for many displaced person camps. Today ORT has schools in 25 coun- rally Wednesday night of the Brooklyn Region of the Women's American ORT in the Avenue Temple, 1609 Avenue R. have a family. The proud mother and off- CURABLE? lem. Ihe Taft-Hartley Law.

and Mrs. Richard Gray of 1-05; Mjss Arnold is a graduate of Astoria Boulevard, Astoria. Bav Ri(iee HiBh school and is pring. curled up in the Nixon To Draw I'p a Paper In general, tlie opinion eipresied hr Mr. Eisenhower also directed basement near the furnace, are' the meilir.il pi-oieion i no.

So the Dime Sav- Six other I. L. A. officials were indicted on charges of ex- Mrs. Ludwig Kaphan, the na- Miss Bredsen is a with of Bay Ridge High School.

HeriinKS are mliniillinn ior vour rnniiriera- doing nicely. Flemming to draw up a paper Hank" of Krnok' vn gank of Bro tional president, will at tries and trains, free of charge. lion some fart and ficuret from fiance, recently discharged Mr. Schmidt attended V. tne pups' arrival came al nnn LOI III 1 1 Om llje lit I I- nv flni I I.

1UT HI c.lrlUdllull lI the rally and will be preceded than 100 different skills andican Sugar Refining Co. by 'the National Security Council, mast as a birthday present for draw your en con- from the Army, is studying to ctate Technicai institute of Ap- on the program by Mrs. Jack be a printer. on how the reserve program trades. Mr.

Nixon, who was -11 today. But neither he nor his wife, threatening labor trouble on live and one-half Teari the should be revamped. plied Arts and Sciences andipenkower, who will give the is studying to be a medical1 president's greeting. Mrs. masseur at the Swedish Insti-jeharles Friedberg is chairman nil- the firm's Philadelphia pier.

r-i 1 1. I'arapark treatment, a A Fall wedding is planned. Samuels Berkowitz I 111 I r1. lilLUK J. Ot, tail CA1II.IIV PA I 1 At the same time, the old' if, ry.

tute for Massage, in New York. of the event. Entertainment During Urn period more than 4.IWI I. L. A.

formally charged Gov of reserves be estab- Brooklyn Woman To Serve on Grail Mission in Africa gories person! took thi treatment. 0r 90To ol these were rlanified chronic. However, 91 were eom- lished: mlllAHiiil nlv re. Wishods Announce ernor Dewey and A. F.

president George Meaney with conspiring to interfere in the re- Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Samuels of 312 Webster announce the engagement of their daughter, Mifs Dorothy Samuels, to Miss Meyer Engaged and Mrs. William H. serve" composed of men in a Birth of Daughter pleiely relieved of their achei and will be provided by Dr.

Samuel Mensch, a pianist, and by vocalist Rose Teslow, accompanied by Ida Idelson. ORT. the Organization for Rehabilitation Through Training, is known as the Point IV high slate of training who Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of training who Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph son of Mr.iMever of 610 Ovington Ave. an- Philip Berkowitz could lie called led Berkowitz oflnounce the engagement of their H. pains. up at once hylwishod of 1582 2''d St be you "re vir'im' yar meet the initial1 I'lre to the Parapaek lnsti- cam the parents of a 6-pound.

St. 3, N. phone Aflce McCarthy, daughter NLRB election. Mr. ami Mrs.

James McCarthy 1 Tough Tony Acquitted of 117 Prospect Place, will leave In another development, An-soon for I'ganda, British East thony (Tough Tony) Anasiasio. Africa, it was announced todav.1 Brooklyn waterfront boss, and and Mrs. Loui; 2124 E. 12th St, the military to to daughter, Miss Elizabeth Lou- Miss Samuels is a graduateMse Mever, to Henry Wohlt- of Jewish Life. It was formed 70 years ago to aid Jewish im ivelv 2 mTZ" 'lrU Kran reeeiv.

helecmely callable reserie Wednesday at Doctor's Hospi- free pamphlet in how Para- enemy auaiK. i to serve as a member of a Grail, the old I. L. A. were acquitted lav mission team and establishlby a jury in Brooklyn Federal uru i rcniii xm.

nlriiim migrants from Eastern Europe who had been barred from i'-' of Erasmus Hall High School mann son of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. Berkowitz is an alum-'l-fenry Wohltmann of 20 Ter-mi of Abraham Lincoln High 1 race Hasbrouck Heights, School. I New Jersey.

I uric anil from vonr bodv. In other essential civilian skills or who for varying reasons could not Court yesterday of charges of a secondary Catholic school for native voting women in Ma- civil and criminal contempt The "Gift of Life" la yotiri to 'words, how it removei the raoae ol jive. Make an appointment todey your paini without the of in- immediately be recalled to saka. More than 1,000,000 ct They were accused of violating numary uuiy. in event oi inn Call your local jertioni or iniernai meoiranon.

ii it I Your mobilization these men would. the latent and mot effective treat- a Taft-Hartley no-strike injunction last October by fomenting Uganda's 4.000,000 population are Roman Catholics. On the lav mission team with be recalled on an individual 'Brooklyn Red Cro Chapter now, menl known for arthritii and kis-basis, with the determination! MAin 4-4001. 'dred a work stoppage on Brooklyn Miss McCarthy will be Joseph- piers. ine Drabek of Chicago.

Other The I. L. A. group also set- tied, on the employer's term Grail leader from Brooklyn probably made by Selective Service. Flemming admitted at a news conference that his proposals its strike at Pier 2 here, but some 150 A.

L. V. men were out already serving in Africa are: Helen Veronica Kelly in Johannesburg, South Africa, and would result in. a "comprehensive revision" of the Armed for the eighth day today in the SATURDAY, JAV. 9 Born today, you are so self-assured about everything that you are apt to get a little cocky unless you are careful.

True, self-confidence is warranted, since you do have a great deal of strength of character and usually know exactly where you are going. But let others toot the horns! You will be more p'opu- Marr Imelda Buckley in Rome, other Brooklyn strike, at Pier Foroee Reserve Act of 1952, Basutoland, South Africa. 20. which establishee, the framework for the present program. YouMI be sure of your BROOKLYN EAGLE if you have it home-delivered.

Fill out thia handy convenient Home-delivery Order Blank Form now and you will be ure you won't miie reeding your Brooklyn Eagle daily and Sunday. 15 Missing Local Servicemen Now Reported Dead in Korea The Defenee Department to-i Pfc. Benjamin F. Watkina day released the names of 15'son Mr- an(l Mrs- Benjamin i i i. V- Watkins 11 Iorraine Brooklyn, Queens and Long Is- Brooklyn.

lar if you are a little more humble about what you can do. You have terrific energy and appear to have never known what fear is. You will tackle anything, provided only it is something you are personally interested in. You are seldom interested in the warmed-over ideas presented by others. To find out, what the stars have in store for tomorrow, se-l you Join the kind Marine and Army men presumed dead after being previously listed as missing.

A Vnited Press dispatch from Washington included the Hps on Etiquette Too Personal Gifts Can Reveal a Lack of Taste By AXNK DKVERKACX There is etiquette to be observed in the presenting of gifts. This is true of a man's gift to any girl other than a relative. The gift should be impersonal so that a scarf, gloves, handkerchiefs, books, candy and flowers are considered correct, but a dress, hat, underthings, hosiery or pajamas are definitely de trop. What does a girl do if she should receive a too intimate rr too expensive present? She should be tactful. She should not show her annoyance, or even try to explain.

She should return the gift to the donor with a remark that she couldn't possibly accept such a gift, but that she appreciates the kindness of the donor in wanting to make her such a present. Of course, if the person who is to receive the gift is a member of your immediate family, such as a sister or brother, cne may give such gifts as a coat, dress, or even a pair of shoes. It is wise to keep the gift within a price range of the ether person, so as not to cause embarrassment, unless you are a wealthy, doting aunt or uncle. There also are gifts a girl may get from her employer, who appreciates her. These may be a bottle of perfume, pair of gloves, handbag or compact.

A wise employer will have his wife choose the gift. Engagement Gifts After an engagement is announced, friends of the pros-fcrttve bride often send her something for her trousseau. The gift may be personal, lingerie, stockings or linens. Showers are still very popular and certainly a pleasant way of friends wishing the bride-to-he good luck and assisting her in the setting up of her home. They may give showers at which linen, kitchen, bathroom equipment are presented, Groups often get together to supply electrical equipment.

Shower hould only be given by clos friends and should never be given by relatives. lect your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. 'following names: Let you birthday star be your! Marine Corp Brooklyn ZtifWi Home-dfltrery Order Blank Form Brooklyn Eagle Circulation Dept. 21 Johruon Street Bklyn 1, N. Y.

Pleat atart my U-wek home delivery eubacription th BROOKLYN EAGLE now. I will pay my Eagle owrlnf bof SSo pr wek for daily and Sunday ervic. daily guide. Corp. Harry M.

Bringes, son siTNnv. i of air. anil Mrs. jonn u. rtrin- CAPRrfrVRW irWl M.Jn rll 1 .1.

Army Pfc Henry W. Bode ton of Mrs. Anna Bode, 1977 Linden Brooklyn. Sgt. Donald C.

Carlson, grandson of Mrs. Nilsena Ramstedt, Center Shore Road, Centerport. Sgt. Raymond C. EIH.

son of Mrs. Marie Kathertna Ellis, 35 Jones Patchogue. Sgt. Andrew Ernandia, on of Mrs. Josephine Ernandi, 134 Scholea Brooklyn.

Corp. Robert Hopke, son of Theodora 11. Hopk Sr, 117 Nassau Brooklyn. SgU Chester E. McK olley, eon of Mrs.

Irene McColley Jenkin, ehrno. mw to. b9-in. bsa tiusning. i Pfe.

William S. Joaeoh. neDh- AQUARIUO (Jul. lt-rab. Ill To.

iwiit tanuom todu. evr of Mrs. Jean JacoDs, hn lor ih If in oi.ii,! INeWKirK AT, jarOTMylJU. omtxui winie truiM. pfc.

Anthony Marratanle, on ARIES (Mrch 21-Aprll 10) Mtendinr r-hmch ttxxiu bnX. of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marca- RECIPES of the MONTH CLUB Add la your recipe roller tion each month "ta.le-te.led" rec-ipea printed on handy index earde. Start now and yoa'll receive a free dividend "Inatro.

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