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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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Navy Yard league Inducts New Officers H. H. Egly Elected 9 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 20, 1954 1 De Paul Society i Catholic Men's League o'f the Brooklyn Navy Yard is headed this year by Louis Stephan as president. On his staff are: John McElheron.j vice president; Harry Abraham, treasurer; Harold Murphy, Arthur Mannebach and Joseph Cavanagh, secre taries, and Louis Sergott, Catholic Nurse Group Elects Officers Tonight The Kings Chapter of the Catholic Nurses Association! v.u annai meetinei Will umu i and election of officers tonight in the auditorium of the Boys' Department of St.

Teresas School, Sterling Place and Clas-son Ave. Prior to the session thev will attend benediction in the parish church. i mo'- ton J50 to OOX I uurMTnnv I mm 17 sergeant-at-arms. They- were Installed in the K. pf C.

Institute, 81 Hanson Place. lot tki out 25 jtmi I Wrt foud A Brooklyi Eaflt BriluWt iuipif wtll iaforari jul wktt fnfU mn Joi ia th Citj't TMti1 koroatk," hj a proaiatBt Breaklyi al Baok Mtrtl Dth'i Usn'tna Ctrftrtnt 325 Ninth St, mw Fm 3 6614 Bay PaWay, isp. tuWr Stt. 465 86th St, war flftt An. 'si a eQefHll BTTB 1 The Bank with the Brooklyn Viewpoint and "Know-How" He Needs a Bootlegger Washington, Jan.

20 (u.B Jocko, a -whisky-loving bald eagle, was on the water wagon today because a government regulation forbids liquor on government property. A whisky distributor offered to Keep suDDlied for life but William M. Mann, director of the National Zoological Park refused. from 395 up, GRANDS from 465 up BROOKLYN Division American flans Corp. Sehirmer Bldg.) MAIn 4-0630 llkJTII tvtninua 3 ,1 PI To Board of Lincoln Savings John W.

HooDer Dresident of the Lincoln Savings Bank, announced today the election of Henry H. Egly as a trustee oi the bank. Mr. is a viwe president and director of Dillon, Read A A frtf A many years he has been in charge of the syndicating of security is-s s. He brines to the bank a wide ex perience in the investment field.

In 1938 Mr. Eely took a var'a ipave of absence to or ganize and head the Securities Association unit of tne securi ties and Exchange Commission, Washineton. D. C. Upon com pletion of the Washington as signment be returned 10 union, Read Co.

in September, 1939. Mr. Valv served as secretary of the Bond Club of New York, and his Dhilanthropic inter ests include the Beekraan Downtown Hospital, of which he is a director, and Adelpm conege, where he at one time served as trustee. Mr. Eelv is a resi dent of Islip, L.

and holds membership in the oaraen City Golf Club, Recess Club ana Bond Club of New York. Generous Measure Berlin, Jan. 20 (U.R) An absentminded delivery man stopped at Richard Berlantv home yesterday and pumped 700 gallons of fuel oil Into Ber-lanty's tank. Berlanty has a 300-gallon tank. jf 1 Issues Appeal For Volunteers In order to continue the ef forts of the 75-year-old hospital and prison visiting committees, the Particular Council of the borough's St.

Vincent de Paul Society has issued a piea roi volunteers. Death, old age and illness have reduced the number of Catholic men workers on these commit tees In recent years, the Council said in Its appeal for replace ments. The hospital committee visits Kings County, Cumberland and Coney Island Hospitals each Sunday morning to distribute religious articles ana reading matter. Letters are written, calls made and errands attended to by the committee for the bed-ridden patients. (in Fridav r.iehts.

the prison committees goes to Ramond St. Jail to perform simuiar tasks for the immates. Men Interested In the com mittee work may contact Ed ward J. Breen, secretary of tne council, at the Society's head quarters, 191 Joralemon or call MAIn 5-1400. Re-elects Mrs.

Brenner Mw PhiliD Brenner has been re-elected president of the Brooklyn Hebrew Home and Hospital for the Aged. Elected with her were: Mrs. Henry Caplan, Mrs. Samuel Ulanoff and Mrs. Louis Bernard, vice residents; Mrs.

Louis Schlesinger, treasurer, and Mrs. Paul Hyman, Mrs. Bernard Shapiro and Mrs. Abraham Schlusselberg, 4. 1 iW1 Guatemala's' Veep Shot In Assassination Attempt Gautemala City, Jan.

20 (U.R) Unidentified gunmen wound ed Vice President Uuuiermo Ovando Arriola yesterday In an assassination attempt ap parently inspired by opposition to the government's farm pro gram, it was reported today. The Vice President, hit in the left shoulder, was taken to a hospital. BUY S. SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS SOME CASE Cindy Robbins, star of the TV show "The Big Payoff," has been selected by the student body of Brooklyn Law School as the girl "We'd Most Like to Court." SOfAi USED FLOOR SAMPLiS DEMONSTRATORS Select from such outstanding names as Knabe, Fischer, Everett, Emerson, Brewster and others too numerous to mention. fay: ATion Mtmbr hdtrtl lmtt Sjatm tmd 100 Livingston St, curt nmm 69 LafayBtlS AV6, Ntu Jt 1273 FultOII St, mr Ktiiui An.

BRADLEY'S SON-IN-LAW KILLED IN JET CRASH Langley Field, Jan, 20 (U.R Maj. Henry S. Beukema, 29-year-old son-in-law of Gen. Omar Bradley, was killed In the crash of his F-81 Thunder-jet plane near here yesterday. Bradley, former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, was in tipvpHv Hills.

when no tified of his son-in-law's death. He and Mrs. Bradley planned to fly East immediately to join their daughter. sy. 273 Livingston (in the G.

OPEN THUK5DAI The most sweeping srjle changes in GM history in the new Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick and Cadillac The spectacular, scin-tillating song and dance show "Going Places" produced, directed, written and choreographed by Richard Barstow-music by Vincent Travers-featuring the fabulous musical fantasy "Serenade to the Future" Frigidaire's Kitchen of the Future "push button" palace for tomorrow's domestic Alice The fashions of tomorrow original designs of America leading style creators, assembled by Saks Fifth Avenue America's Dream Cars and the amazing Firebird -first American automobile powered with a geared gas turbine engine ay, JfiH 9 rt IMISBHei enin- P.H. liior op 00 P.M. Sunday from noon All other days from 10:00 A. M. (use 49th St.

entrance) Open until mfdnlflht vry day Thursday from 1.

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