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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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JN APR 30 1944 tertalnrnent Wetoesday: senior I Thursday, health and safety. Fri-' day; home, Saturday, and church, Boys and Girls Scientist Visions Planes Attaining The Speed of Sound Week Opens Here "Loyalty Day" yesterdav launch! TRACES GROWTH OF CHILDREN'S SERVICE BUREAU SCIFM SERVICE lakon Alrplne he speed v. but It is hU alreadv of sound They I divine at high al doubtful If this Ma Met i Brooklyn Boys and Girls Week program during mhirh bovs and girls will be selected to hold borough office for one da v. A boy will be chosen to act as borough president, and. along with the remainder of his youthful staff, will run the borough Thursday Ceremonies are scheduled at noon on that day on the steps of Borough Hall.

The observance Is sponsored by the Brooklyn Boys and Girla Week Committee, whose chairman is I. David Cohen. School Day will be Monday, and ether days are devoted to occupations. Tuesday: athletics and en- prendent or he Children Se-vice Bureau IM Court Mid last night. These are children -ake rare and It Li their riht to receive shelter and In 181J the offices consisted ol a small nine-room house at 384 MrDonough equipped 'n rare for 16 children In 1943 na.c custodial care 2.000 The differ- This opinion was expressed here todav by Dr Theodore von Karman.

director of the Guggenheim Aeronautical Laboratory of the California Institute of Technology, delivering the thirteenth Joseph Henry lecture under the sponsorship of the philosophical Society of Washington. Obviously." he said, "it Is an Interesting question whether there are any intrinsic limits for flight velocity. Many people will vou Shall we ever fly faster than I do not believe that the present time this question ran be answered by a straight yes or no At sea level this would require a flight speed of "80 milt an hour, at high altitude? somewhat less. In general. Dr.

von Karman declared, it can be said that whereas. CAMPAIGN HEADS The Greater New York Fund campaign in Brooklyn is making good progress, as shown by the pleased expressions of these campaign leaders. Left to right, Philip A Benson, Brooklyn chairman, George Z. Medalie, vice president of the fund, and Bess Bloodworth, 1st vice president of the Brooklyn committee. Brooklyn is pledged to raise 5500,000.

OLD WATCHES WANTED WSdBMdai 'n" board of I and Women Auxiliary of mUtb Hebrew Orphan KtJ- i. Chi i Service Bureau. will Lavden. corresponding Celtic Circle Heads Take Potts in Sheepshead Unit Jones, recording secretary; James P. Bolton, treasurer; Herbert Scott, financial secretary; John Sapp.

ser-j Cunninghar DIAMONDS, OLD COLD JIWILtY else PROVIDINT PAWN TICKETS mi OTHKS IMMEDIATE CASH NO WAITING GOLDWARE example, it is nr.pos-iole to ne- will sign that would leave the called gratify field of the earth unless Bay new fabulous fuels are discovered Deput lie velocity of sound should not at cer( be a "stone wall of despair" for Ocean rhieftain of Sheepshead of the Celtic Circle bv vmtvClerk James A. Kelly mes in Memorial Hall. 3041 the institution with a meetina: and reception at Union 17 Eastern Parkway Has Seen Many Changes The Institution has w.nessed many changes since the little house, on McDonough St was opened Ernst Nathan, the first president of the organization from 1878 to 1888 railroad. Which rained soot and cm- Fourteen vears after the founding the McDonough St. house was sold and the organization bought a property occupying an entire block Flattering 1 Permanents Jup Miient of silence was observed mory of Louis Hutchinson.

of the board of governors club. Other officers inducted EXCHANGE HOME ECONOMICS AT HOME Two orphans study the art of kitchen science as their foster- mother looks on. They are among the 2,000 children placed in foster homes by the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum, which celebrates its 65th anniversary this week. Child Health Day IS ARSON PL, IMOKLYI Beautifying Oil (I ir. A Tiiir i- 1 mmn C.

J. Travels and Murphy deputy chief-ams: John To Open atLoeser's grand officer a Problems of I he school and Colon Gray Hair Fingar Wav included S3. 50 6909 Fifth Avt. m. sth 8t i Phon.

SHora Road S-1793 -4 Large Staff Or H1GH-CLASS HMH a Ra.ph Ave and equipped i dormitories, indoor playground! ana me membi Chapter. I cent, child will be discussed, at the Estate of Boro Recluse S'moi) Levij cinia neaitn uav The couple have two children, Keo. MOOk-uowanuv nea.ui mliov A of Clinton. and Mrs no tfiST oftommr. major change" Rosen- juuus Bonn of Manhattan, and To Go Under Hammer STYLISTS IS ATTtSDA.

AT ALL TIMtS the Frederick Ioeser fc Co. de Grace and Don Mona sn; marked the aid nt ment store on Fulton St. Present Roosevelt has designated May oMheXidreTey reali Jn Ex" werj youngsters needed to be taken change. 189 Montague 12 par- ever, and as Child Health Day offered for probate, how-were rejected. The Sur-! rid that two were outright Dr.

Philip OUstein. a supervising ABRAHAM as well as physically. The Ins tion was combined parent physi Placement Bureau Formed FULTON ST. ot HOYT school phvsician of the Department of Health, will tell thf department's services watching over the fluids health, which include periodic examinations that detect physical defects such as poor eyes, bad teeth and diseased tonsils. iKjtiidation of the mas complex forgeries estate ever administered in Broolc- offered lyn Surrogate's Court, will be auc- that the tioned at 1 pm Wednesday.

executed They were the property of Louisa During Herle. elderly recluse spinster, who court was hird was a copy of a Will iv the deceased, these adjudications, the deluged with letters from to DIRECT SHOPPING WIRE: CUMBERLAND 6-6000 i ne present Child P.ac 1927 ilized was discovered dead her small Mrs. Lambi Myers, public healii child five and ad lust to house at ai utn on ixt. w. wam.ru nurse, win ot tne teacner-mirse u.red 193- and part ner Moro conferences which lead to proper Section If The mortgages and deeds were 500 such claims were investigated.

II sieps being taken for the correction i their 'own found together with several thou- was finally decreed that Immediate physical defects in children, ute parents sand dollars in cash and bank book? heirs were ten first cousins and: Dr. Grace McClean Abbate. pay- routine living, but re vidual attention and i they could not be wit parents, perhaps subst 73 Washable denim playclothes found in faster home under floor rugs, beh.nd ot oe located, yet wnose Board ol BdU SUOn, WU1 dltOUM how i not be proved. behavior problems of school children care" mz and in vsrf. invenio Hie mner.tanre nig cut toes 'ne are handled and suggest how par-more than $750,000" that is to be ents can plan useful, worthwhile va- The bureau grew rapidly from a places by the police, small agencv of 25 children to one While her immediate neiahbors which remain ill court custody Other sneakers will be Pfc s'" servicing i40 living in 500 fos'er thought her nearly desti homes in Greater New York in too bright, attorneys coi FOR TOTS OF 3 TO 6 for ultimate distno Benor and Pf J.

Casolaro. I Atmmm 1939 the orphanage was entirely the estate settlement and James abandoned and all children hence- Heaney who will conduct I forth referred to it were placed In auction, declare her mortgaae foster homes. vestments attest to a high quality "Years ago we thought of the judgment. iinie Mi nine S. Pfler.soi.

he.ilth officer at -J' aBH LbV, to their heirs. One of the Hie Red Hook-Oowanus Health Cen- A' aafl flLam primary 'en and several successor ter. will preside. Persons present EP heirs are in Germany and their be penni'ted a-k ques-ions. gglBf WVPaHB ihares will be turned over to the I HKKH Sjf 0 dependent rh.ld rms of a Interest pa That was tne be-kind-to-the-mmr of the 61 mortgages are 6 per- Shi school of pniianthropy.

Today we centers. 11 are 5', percent and the realize that a child needs a home, remaining JizEEtWB'iom Couple to Note' grP A I I 111 I 1 k. TmiM'tfi 9 It is his inalienable right." say she negotiated in 19: Mark Wedding Anniversary wooiwonh company occupy the ooioen wedding aiaam- -h vr- three-sto. sr of Flushing Ave most -atnonc uaugmers unesant Xve obeyed iheif mer of Flushing most 1 -noilC UOOgtlters Mr. and Mrs Suncy A B.m o' ff MmT wedding annivmary at ai 405 2d St wull celebrate their fif- yggjVgjrJ' VBjV '1m aau i valuable of tier real estate holdings CnmmnniAn Hraakrncr th valuable of her real estate holdings Communion Breakfast Ps ep ntl-; diess mtniuere of Court Aiuem.

"9. Catholic Daughters of America, at w' er Minnie Wilkinson. csihohc of' America, at Wilkinson, 1 complexity of the estate's admmi- at 57, Mm ySOmWWW. lifulffil 1 Prosnect Park West. Cornerstone Lodge.

F. B0SCHWIT7 xxsxzsxxxs: ssvszzsi Mane i Mm. kPl 1 a '--fill i Charles Borromeo R. C. Church .1: iTsT lD-fi mplorecl by A.

'J pLIf ') 4 nip Ch.it. i. Sk of St Br. aid Mi WaHvVflia greater comfort iiftantly! 'V I pian Commumon I Lady of Guadalupe R. C.

Church. mJOb in SSHraSSSKBK Easy to tub clothes that tots can wear indoors 0 i uenaMe uhi Jmmm 'T ff Jr mmmw -J now and outdoors for warm weather playing. I sTRlPED DENIM SHORTS. Faded blue shude with faint white stripes. Also in sailor blue color.

Overall tops. 1.75 STRIPED DENIM OVER AILS Fided blue with flint white stnpe. Cute wooden buttons. 2.25 STRIPED DENIM SHIRT Faded blue with stripes to march overalls or shorts. Wear as shirt or jacket.

1.69 BLUE DENIM OVERALLS. Deep sailor blue color with cute nautical motif on pocket. 2.25 MAIL ORDERS FILLED WHILE QUANTITIES LA more thon alH iwy i and quality looks in (hit Bootmaker Guid shoe. Mode of 70s supple, melow calfskin, it's a tevenfh wonde styles for comroct-becouje it's built with an exco-ive. patntd "Crodle-Hor, originated by J.

Jung lor 20 years shoe-fitting specialist of the world-famous Medical Center ochesfer, Mmn It's a revolutionary new idea in shoe construction that maintains nature's own shock absorber your fleshy hee' cushion. Come and try a pair on You'll feel the difference instantly. LITTLE TOTS LISLE KNIT COMBINATIONS 90c Fine lisle, well cut. excellently made by the makers of the famous "Me-Dos" Button back style because elastic has gone to war. White.

Girls 2 to 12 Boys 2 to 8. V'OL'NO PEOPLE'S FLOOR. SECOND. CENTRAL NO MAII OP PHONE ORDERS YOUR EYES ARE SO IMPORTANT! Ynn rannnt overeitimatP the importance of your eye. Vou cannot afford to take good i-ion for granted.

If sou hasp neglerted having sour eves examined or sour glares checked within the lat sear, come in for a complete eve check-up hy our registered optometry. Glares will he prescribed only when nerewary. Optomftrim 4 Merman OPTICAL STUDIO. MEZZANINE. EAST Coward Sli IOC ItOOaiTN MJ FUITON o( HOYT It.

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