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

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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUES APR. 1, 1952 Blase Filmland helping of the ice cream. Prizes were given to the chil WILLIAMSBURG DRIVE ON Israeli Minister Heard At Boro Bond Rally dren for the gooiest mixtures of the day. Almost every child type of chocolate sauce the rich, dark chocolate, sticky fudge and velvety mocha. But the suit lapels of the proud dadg got spotted.

The mothers felt they still were dieting even if they piled two or three sauces on the same Children Cold To Ice Cream present was named as a winner in some obscure category of this dubious art. The store didn't want any hard feelings. mmm.m. i An estimated $73,000 in Israel ticket winning a free trip to By EDITH KERMIT ROOSE Bonds was sold last niRht at a Israel on the El Al Airlines for rally launching the 1932 bond Samuel J. Katz of 141 N.

4th campaign in Williamsburg, a former barker for 26 years at where an overflow audience inConey Island. f2s the Commodore Theater, Broad VELT U. P. Hollywood Correspondent Hollywood. April 1 (U.PJ Some 300 children of the Hollywood ttars were given a chance the other day to fulfill the average child's fondest dream to go berserk in an ice cream parlor.

But these sophisticated kids merely got It was their parents, the stars, who had a field day. More than 1.000 people were turned away from the theater where actor Lee J. Cobb, co-star of "Golden Boy," Dorothy Dandrldge from La Vie En Rose, Albert Dekker from the way and Rodney heard David Goitein, Israeli Minister to the United States, appeal for dollar-aid to make the young State economically self-sustaining. Chief Asistant District At torney Edward S. Silver.

chair- Village Vanguard, Cantor Moshe Kusevitsky, Ben Grauer. radio and television commentator; Maureen O'Hara, William man of the m-ookiyn Division IIaWbi Cafe. Mrt freeman, of the Greater New York Com-! iavne Meadows, and Steve Al mittee for Israel Bonds and ien shared top billing with the iivmiui iii me iany, uicw i Israeli minister. I In his address to the audi "THE BEST IN BAKING" STRAWBERRY FUDGE LAYER CAKE ence. Goitein pointed out that Israel "has already demon strated its ability to overcome enormous obstacles" and "given immediate practical aid," he continued, "In the form of in Bendix.

Walter Slezak. Arlene Dahl, Eddie Bracken and Jeanne Crain all acted like having free rein in an ice cream parlor was a rarity in their lives. The juvenile party at Blum's Candy Store included Stephanie Wanger, daughter of actress Joan Bennett; Judith Bracken, 8, daughter of Eddie Bracken; Terence O'Brien, 10, son of Pat O'Brien, and other children of famous parents. The little boys wore mlltiary uniforms of navy blue shorts with snow white shirts. The little girls were starched and ruffly.

They greeted each other by vestments Israel certainly achieve self-sufficiency in the Ml iTOHl-t IT- ll.miMUl ext five years." 97- LET US ELECTRIFY YOUR OLD SEWING MACHINE Re gar die of Maka or Age Including Adjustment Oiling CUTLER SMALL CO. 11.1 BROADWAY Brooklyn, N. V. Call GLenmore 2-9063 i Pointing to the recent discoveries in the Negev of essen tial minerals and metal ores AT RALLY FOR ISRAEL Lee J. Cobb, star of Broadway production "Golden Boy," right, discusses his role backstage before going before footlights in the Commodore Thecter, Broadway and Rodney ot a Williamsburg Israel Bond Rally last night.

Shown conferring with Cobb are rally chairmen, left to right, George Luskin, Isidore Loss and Dr. Gabriel Kirschenbaum. C.oitein declared. that American; dollars could assure develop-! merit of industries growing out primly shaking hami. 'I In-little mites only pecked at the glorious gobs of ice cream that of these Xegev viim.iim Earlier in the evening.

Goi Half cake, 49c Il'n the seanon fur delicious strawberry rake at its best. Anil when it Kbinger-baked. you know it's heat for ingmlirnU as well a for taste! could be garnished at their dis-1 OWLS HEAD SEWAGE PLANT plant and luncheon at the Clam Bar Restaurant, 1517 Surf IConev Island. tein was the guest at a dinner in the Grand Paradise cretion with whipped cream, cherries, strawberries, pineapple, marshmallow.s, nuts, three TO BE OPENED THURSDAY jf, the Coney Inland Chamber Designed to end SPECIAL I "INCLTIAINorrtANI.MOTIl TAXI.ftATUttS- Prayed Not to Caught Atlanta. April 1 U.R Jailed on suspicion of burglary after police found him hiding under a church pew yesterday, John F.Hefner, 57, explained he had gone there "to pray." MIAMI BEACH 8-'99 CINTURY TSAVIl SISVICS of Commerce, and Brooklyn, Richmond and city officials.

Following the formal opening there will be a tour of the I rv) WW'S: .120 Grand where leaders of the Jewish community of Wil-liamsburg formally opened the bond drive in that area. I One of the first to invest in I Israel at the rally was Majority I Leader Joseph T. Sharkey of ithe City Council, who bought $1,000 bond from Jan Bart, jstar of the Jan Bart Sing Show, who. as ma-iter of ceremonies. the sales appeal.

Dr. Gabriel Kirschenbaum, MI-5 Ave. N.Y. (42 St.) VAnderbilt i-70 caused pollution at the Coney Island beaches, the Owls Head Sewage Treatment Plant in Bay Ridge will be formally opened 10:30 a.m. Thursday, when May HMUP-MATH-CUmi or Impellitteri turns a valve to put the project inlo full opera VIRGINIA VACATION at Thm Homestead It'i tint to com to Tho Homo-tod, Virginia's datinguished rotort, where superb service and a brilliant social scene keep alive the chorm of the famed European Spas.

There are matchless facilities for riding, golf, tennis and other sports amid mountain surroundings. Booklets and full information will be sent on request. Pkm your springtime visit now. tion. WM George Luskin and Isidorei The $19,000,000 project will Loss, local leaders of the Jew serve 1,000,000 people ana an i ish community, were chairmen nr 1 II 1 area as large as Manhattan.

It of the rally and headed the dinner committee. will help rid the west shore of Brooklyn and the south coast 2 of Staten Island from pollution by sewage now dumped by eight sewer outlets into the waters off Bay Ridge. Some of the sewage is carried over by tides to the Staten Island side LYNBROOK POLICE ESTABLISH 2 NEW SCHOOL CROSSINGS I.ynbrook. April 1 For the safety of local children who at-Itend the William Buck School on Horton Ave. the Lynbrook The Owls Head plant was put Into partial operation on Feb.

19, when the north interceptor sewer was allowed to bring in its flow. Police Department lias established two additional school crossings. One is at Pennsyl IBM 8 vania Boulevard and Farnum In full operation the treatment works will handle an estimated 120,000,000 gallons a day. It has a capacity to serve a pop the other at Picadilly Downs ana isortnumberiana Gate. Although the school is in Val ulation of 1.200,000 and to treat MOT SPRINGS, VltOINIA M.

T. OnVe In Trte Chatham Plan S-2490 ley Stream, many Lynbrook children from the Peninsula aflow of 160,000,000 gallons a day. Boulevard and Yorkshire sec The ceremonies Thursday will be witnessed by a delegation tion" attend it. TRUNZ' 64th STORE OPENS IN BROOKLYN! svK.w yt -JsjjjJ 'firvf iFAXh30" --S mi INVITES YOU TR Come see the car with America's most revolutionary engine design. It's sensational! TREMENDOUS NEW POWER I Biggest engine advance in a generation 160 horsepower terrific acceleration and cruising performance on regular fuel! TREMENDOUS NEW FEATURES! Try new Power Steering it's unbelievable! Super-safe Power Brakes.

No-Shift Driving. Electric Window Lifts. Lots more! to visit its newest Pork Store 1273 Broadway, near Ralph Ave. THURSDAY IS THE DAY I The opening of the newest Trunz Store in Brooklyn will be a gala occasion. There'll be balloons for the kiddies, and a worthwhile bacon sample for mother.

So come along we want you to know and like us. You'll find meats of all kinds, including bolognas and cold cuts, all prepared under U. S. Government supervision sold direct to you through Trunz stores. Also a full assortment of frozen foods.

Please do come and see us Thursday! OPENING SPECIAL THURSDAY ONLY 12-lb. Trunz Bacon GIVEN DESOTO HAS POWER STEERING I It's absolute magic! now you can turn the wheel with one finger. Hydraulic power doea the work for you. Parking is child's play. Come on in and try it! NEW, UNIQUE AIR-VENT HOOD! Look at the new De Soto above note the Air-Vent that directs air to carburetor.

This helps increase engine power I Whit Mwo Nr. wfe rvoi(. mklm, mr pHmmal tqurpmnt. FIRE DOME has famous dome-shaped combustion chambers with centralized spark plugs the engine design that gets more power from every drop of gas. This new De Soto will be the most talked about car of 1952.

See it TODAY! With any purchase of $2.00 or more (One to a customer) SEE IT AT YOUR DE SOTO -PLYM UTH DEALER (Also see it at the Waldorf-Astoria Show this week) Don't Mkf 0R0UCH0 MA3X "Yss l.t Yew Pretestd hy Di SOTO-PirMOUTN Dsolsn ea bath Rotfte w4 TtlehiM (NIC Networks) See Nowsseoer far Tims 04 Sfotlo 64 NEIGHBORHOOD STORES GENERAL OFFICES AND PLANT, 25 tt 45 LOMBARDT STRUT, BROOKLYN.

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