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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

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'Mfe rtFh" fxfl StRB pe" have cost the Government nearly 2 BROOKLYN! EAGLE, SAT DEC 29, 1945 CITY TO GET 2,000 Tells How Priest Saved CAPITAL SEES PANEL' HOMES onn lowc Crm Naric STEEL STRIKE Hope of Settlement Dim Detroit Dec. 29 01 Pi-Hope for FOR HOUSING VETS -THREAT AVERTED Another of the tars unsung eral Belgium Catholics to do 111 Auto Workers 39-day-old stnk again! General Motors Corporation, were dim today despite Oovernmrn; efforts to carry on Its laet-flndmr without the co-operation of tha company. Neither the union nor the com. pany made any move to resume ne-cotiations independent of the after G. M.

withdrew from the in- heroes rame to Ugfct todav In a received at Nation! Jew- WlX Uh Welfare Board from MaJ Harold I period slept on the Owx ol Saperstein. army chaplain, on leave study. He carried food to famil from Temple kmanu-El in Lyn-ir. hiding and messages fn brook. parents to children." the letter cc Major letter tells the tinued.

storv of Vicar Andre, a gentle, frail All this was done from his Washington. Dec. 79 (UP Hope rose in Government circles today that the steel strike threatened for Jan 14 mav be averted. Civilian Production Administrator John Small said we would be in a mess all over the country if there would be a steel strike." plect O'Dvrcer 3 OOO contained panelized homes wtU be allocated to New York Citv by the Federal Government and will be ready (or oecupan. 60 to 90 d.ns after the ritv makes sites available he oecupM only hv eta dlKriaabuttM is The Department of Commerce and I hotel used fellow, humble demeanor, a home, next have on plated rai said Forums on Jewish Culture bashful as Gestapo headquarters, I taken was Urn vesteiriay hv 1 hi.

mr.etneso over for our billet. Dunne the --howiug inai mgnr. sice ner was able to re.vue a course of years he saved moie rZ DPfaufr 01 Concluded in Bensonhurst The last in a series of ten forums" on Jewish culture was held last Bol-i'im frnm than 'ft) 'ives the letter i.J runner j'Kxiucuun cutis. John A Kervvick, regional of the Federal Public Housine Authority. He preliminary an- of higher prices might and death the hands of Ma tor Saperstein.

who was break the iir.i.i.-'' between I had I Nazis. centlv pronioled to that rank from night in the Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst, "802 Bay but that Mr ODwv Nazis Invaded captain, Is married to the former 1 7, the United Steclworkers ,7 Saperstein wrote. Marcia Ridgevvood application oir.pleted nor had tin Mayor-elect a Jewish lam- He is expected Coverig such subjects as Jewish poetry, music and humor, the forums were opened Oct 26 and continued i his home. Later he took lr earlv next month tnO WU1 renin i refused to ron- families and encouraged tee his Rabbinical dunes in uynoroo. sider wane raises without a price Jan.

for The union Friday night. Among the heard by some 1.000 per-vere Rabbi Hum- Kat7Pn Brooklyn Notes Livingston Takes rrt Incrira nationwide steel unless $2-a-day wage increase demands the industry are met. Truman Studies Appeal Elsewhere on the Washing! labor front: rabbi of Temple Beth El; Dr. David, Bethlahmy. principal of the Yeshiva of Bensonhurst; Rabbi Henry Rubins, director of the Yeshiva Torah Vcdaath; Rabbi Aaron Dach-OWttl of Congregation Tifereth Torah.

and Rabbi Simon Wmograd, ional training con- SovSOf Supreme Court The buildings which can be broken down into panels, will be turned over to the city free of charge. Mr Kervvick said, but the city must agree to tear them down when the housing emergency is over and is forbidden to use them for housing purposes in disposing of them. The buildliiss can be carried in sections by rail or truck. The nearest of the units, which were erected near war plants by the FPHA. aie at Binghamton ar.ri Massena.

N. V. and at Wilmington. but Mr. Kervvick said the needs of nearby communities may make i- necessary to liuildings New 1.

President Truman mam uM to is i-e 00 11 1 oi.mu.'I it.if lule demand of borough (oitnsel in the fields of trade ingston was sworn as Justice ol Potomac how strong to make his Class Holds Yule Dance Ing Citv ice Murrav tic Mi.veme to Congress for statu-H'Mtn chairman of the Brooklyn by count Clerk Francis .) Sinnot: ta.t-fmmtig boards following vfr ins' Set vie committee, an- at Mr. Sinnott's home. 118 Arline- the General Motors Corporation nounced todav. 'ton Ave Became of Mr walkoul Mom a panel inquiring into Marv K. Dillon, president of the recent illness, it was a simple cere- iV with the CIO.

Uniied The Sophomore class of Notre York City from further away The FPHA regional director -u anA her d'siiDhter Helen p-, uu ri.ii, PAL Juvenile Aid Bureau ooklyn police headquarters. tended. Brooklyn cirls on the com. ciosea tnat wu.aaeipnia u. signed the new con- The Judge and the count clerk are his proposed fact-finding boards "f1" "ZT, Hants, both recently discharcrf! om trienos ..111011 pwt.r to suopena company mittce of arrangements included Janet Essex.

Florence Crane, Helen Cochran and Tina Catalon. who was nrf.rr tri live: icars ago in x-w oonks was unshaken. have made 1 eqn. v. 1 It Ls announced on Justice Living- Despite the company walkout the tnn' kohnif that hp ill he nlpn.sed naiirl nlanned to continue lookine CHRISTMAS SPIRIT LINGERS Lt James Cone, head of Unit 7, distributes gifts to needy children at party in Br PAL Host to 600 At Children's Party Meanwhile Robert Elleaard Na.vsau-Suffolk OPA rent director, 0rder of rMiern the facU hi the 39-da: t0 greet hLs Irienos on wecinesoav charged tha.

owners ol reson Bn.okn.n will projects in 11I1 cat. r.n l.tciliues are keemna Crawford, Phillips Sworn In Municipal Court. Justice Harold Crawford of Astoria and City Coun. cilman James A. Phillips of Middle i was announied in Mrs Mae Paae Court ill.so on jnralemon St.

scheduled to conclude pr I unet uranii minion, ana naium When inskivl 1: I lie union case. Vii. age. both re-elected took their oaths of office yesterday iomes and they Map Page Turner Club. O.

E. S. an ston declared there ild not and Boa id quit takma strike votes after om the lesult nual dinner dance last 'lie hp cmM do wh- President Truman simed legislation sification. other gifts at the annual Christmas part v. Those who have more than 25 vears got buttons with diamonds, one for each five years over that period.

August Scheely and Louis Hotel Mrs 1 swtf -J out thfm. prohibi'inc of Government T. Farrell In Long Island City. youngsters at. a belated Chrtstnuu partv Btooklvn Police Headquarters.

Bergen Bt and 6lh Ave. The mmimmh Notables to Honor nried by 160 club mbers and guests. Wiseman at Dinner The victory collect ion of canned held last week in 800 public hnols was success desnite the A New Supreme Coin' Justices Charles C. hari eat he: ami holiday season. Lockwood and Ivan Rubensteln.

Public School 76 collected; U. District Judge Murray HulbertSO cans to capture third place. and former Attorney Genera! John' The junor Auxiliary of the Dr. J. Bennett, will be speakers Jan.

5 white Memorial Catholic Settle-at a dinner honoring Lawrence menl held Its annual dance at the, Children frnm the area hounded hv the Heights. Vanderbilt Fulton St. and Coney Island, swarmed to headquarters yesterday to receive toys, candy, fruit and, cake They were given dolls, games, small handbags, shoes, bedroom and winter stocking caps. The 11)0 residents of the Home for the Blind and the Home for the Aged. 452 Herkimer were given a party yesterday by the Home for the Aged committee of the Women Board of the Church Charity Foundation of Long Island.

Mrs. William L. Hovey was chair-mar, of the affair, assisted by DeOrove, Mrs. George E. Bhl er, Mr; John Bose.

Mrs. G. ramus. Mrs. Robert Wilson and Mrs Thomas Foster.

Mrs Arnold smith, soloist, accompanied bv Mrs, Elva Elza. pianist, entertained. Residents of the 1 nes re presented with stockings. last night. More than Wiseman who retired recently 150 persons attended.

Proceeds will Legion this year. The dinner will 10 be held at the Columbus Club. diamonds, and Fiank Riedel was given one with a single gem. The Sunday Night lub of the Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church. Dorchester Road and E.

18th St held its annual holiday dance last night. More than 200 More than 200 persons attended the New Years dance sponsored by! the Columbus Catholic Club at the Hotel Empire. 63d St. and Broad-1 way. Manhattan, last, night, Pro- ceeds will go to Catholic Charities.

Members of the Emerald Association are paying their annual Christmas visit to the St. John's Home for Boys today, at Albany and St Mark's II li expected that Bishop Thomas Mollnv would be a visitor. Following special entertainment John J. Lynch, president of the association will preside at a business meeting where plans for the annual Emerald Ball will be discussed. The event will be held at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on March 1.

and proceeds will go to St. Johns Home. HEATING OIL 1 Prospect Park West. Among the invited guest Mavor-elec! illiam Dwver. the Rev.

Robert I Gannon, president of BLUMBERG LEGION POST or.sideifoYM R'TES FOR PILOT 8 Attorney John m. g.Ik WHOSE NAME IT BEARS i S. Attorney General Tom C. Clark. District Attornev-elect Miles A memorial F.

McDonald. Oer. Oeorge A n- s- Klt.intiers:, a DIRECTOR Mrs. Alison McCann Minck has been named director of membership and central registration of the Brooklyn Y. VV.

C. A 30 3d Ave She is a former director of the Summit Lake Camp for Business Girls and has been in work for rrhiefs, toilet water, gloves or Lt. Harold lber pilot killed v. was iield last it the American 1 for him. At- and gate, Federal Administrator Npw Thomas Grace.

County Demo- night by crane Leaner Frank V. Kelly and l-' 1 1 ling special setting and dialogue 1 -he motion pic are. The Bells 1 Marx's," children from Public 50I 113 in Glendale staged their r. of The Nattvi; as it of the school's holiday a hig.iligi CommLvi-ner Elect John tondrd by m. persons, the service Cievvs.

emmtv Republican leaner look place In the Avenue Jewish Also. Wate: commissioner Henrv Center. Avenue and E. 4th St. Hesteiberg.

Kenneth Sutherland. Among the speakers were General Clerk of the Supreme Maxwell Ka, president of the syn-, 1 Court; Spencer C. Young. U. S.

agogue; Sidney Sugarman, chair-1 Marshal; Edward A Vosseler, for- man of the American Legion orato-j State Commander of Hie Amer- neal contest committee, and nan Legion: Surrogate Francis Morris Gross. 2d Division com- McGarey, Supreme Court Justice mander of the Legion. Jacob H. Livingston. Col.

Lennox C. Dave Schlanger is commander of Btennan and Milton Solomon, ex- the Lt. Harold G. Blumberg post. alteri ruler of the Brooklyn Lodge which nav instituted in October and Elks.

already has 152 members. Eleven Local GIs Come Home on The Andrew Moore Eleven Brooklyn. Queens and Long Employes of C.eorge Schneider Co beverage makers of 183 Stockholm St with the company more than five years were given gold buttons in addition to turkeys and 5 Cashmore Will Serve as Scout Drive Chairman Borough President Cashmore I'land soldiers are aboaid the transport Andrew Moore, arriving today at lh New York Port of Embarkation They are USC 666 ChliKRy St MOTZ Tnt Sth Grtdt John h' Jr COLD PREPARATIONS LMIUIO. TABLETS. SALVE, N0SI DROPS CAUTION USE ONLT AS DIRECTED nounced todav.

There are 20 neighborhood divisions In the division. The Brooklyn drive will be launched Jan 14 nlth a dinner In Hotel Towers Neighborhood 1 fol- Bath Beach Municipal Court phillp Simon; Bav Ridge. J. Doolr-. Bedford, Clarence Charles Mylod; Red Hook.

James H. Ennis; Sheepshead. Edward Rogers, and Williamsburg, Edward When Available IVORY SOAP PERSONAL Cakt DC LUX TOILET SOAP 7c When Availablf CHIFFON WHTTI SOAP FLAKES ft; 20C When Available GOLD DUST powptR 18c When Available IVORY SOAP LARGE CAKE 10c When Available DUZ Washing Powder 23c When Available IVORY SNOW LARGE PKG. 23c RAIN DROPS jSff 23c When Available LIFEBUOY SOAP 7c When Available WOODBURY SOAP 8c When Availobla RINSO POWDER Packaqr 23c OCTAGON CLEANSER 5c When Available SWAN SOAP mw, 6c 10c When Available IVORY SOAP Mc'y 6c Whan Available LAVA SOAP 6c I Your Birthday Stella Vi'e are plrased to announce that our refinery has developed a new non-corrosive heating oil. Our No.

2 Heating Oil always hai been a straight-run distillate product, and with this new process it is an outstanding product and is known as ROYALHEAT. "JN'ot a cracked fuel." This means that the consumer can now get a fuel long desired for its clean burning and efficient operation in all makes of burners. This, along with efficient delivery service and the oilier services offered by the dealers listed below, should prove to be the ideal kind of home beating. By contacting any one of the particular dealers listed below in your area, this fuel oil of clean burning quality can be had. "FOR FULLY AUTOMATIC HEAT, OIL COSTS LESS'1 ROYAL PETROLEUM CORPORATION Golden Wedding 1 Day to Be Marked 420 LEXINGTON AVENUE NEW YORK CITY BANDOLENE FUELS, lC.

285 Metropolitan Ave. Brooklyn. N. Tel.i EVera-reen 7 2585 MAJESTIC OIL (10. 618 Coney Maud Ave.

Brooklyn, N. Y. Tel. i WL 8-5307 B. T.

FUEL CO. 30 Mnnlrote Ave. Brooklyn 6, N. Y. EVergreen 7-002 i MIMAS Fl EL 40-18 108th St.

Coronn. L. N. Y. Tel.

i MEwtown 0.0536 MAUMVE OIL BLRMER CO. 191 Montroac Ave. Brooklyn, M. V. EVergreen i-0270 MVY HEATING CORP.

Ft. of Commerce St. Brooklyn, N. Y. Tel.

i TH. 5.1622 BROOKLYN LONG ISLAND STATIN ISLAND 8: Chrlstmif party of the concern..

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