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Brooklyn Daily from Brooklyn, New York • 14

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Brooklyn Dailyi
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magic carpet over si cl si The War for the Union 1861-65 in Pictures 4 son shin- By JOE KALIFF jr One of laj. Robert Anderson's gart nied up the remnant of flagr-staff to up the remnant or iiag-stait to lower tne Hilly Williams and his Las Vegas nightlife revue of 15 are at the Latir Quarter The revue has been playing six months a year at the Riviera, in Las Vegas and were just signed to return for another six months in 1962. Billy first came to fame as the lead tenor with the Charioteers, and entered the top brackets when he formed the Billy Williams Quartet. His recording of "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter" sold over a million and a half Stars and Stripes for formal surrender of Fort Sumter, April 14, 1861. The flag: had been nailed to a cross-piece after being: shot down repeatedly in the Rebel bombardment that beg-an at 4:30 April 12.

Following: the capitulation, April JL3 news went out: No men were hurt in Sumter by the fire of the enemy. It is reported by the secessionists that no men were killed or wounded on their side." The powder keg: of the war exploded without immediate casualties. A mob attack on Massachusetts troops moving: through Baltimore to Washington, April 19, brought the first bloodshed in the struggle that sacrificed 780,000 organized combatants and countless civilians. Clark Kinnaird platters A new. twosome is Arlene Aidner and Bobby Darin's manager, Steve Blauner SHEHEREZ ODDities: Bert Nevins, managing director of the an- "Mrs.

America" contest, has made arrangements with Harry Winston for the world's most expensive crown ($2 Million) to be used in the crowning of the new "Mrs. America in Fort Lauderdale, its 5 x- Fla. on Thanksgiving Day. No, the winner will not get to keep the jeweled crown which will be shipped to Fort Lauderdale in "a Brinks tiu -k. The Mrs.

America pageant will be a one hour spec on CBS-TV Thanksgiving Day. I'll" a 4 TIIF TOWER OF BABEL: Overheard at Rattazzi's, the ad agency hangout; "This project calls for virtuosity, creative ability, clear thinking and hard work and that's why I callfed you in on it. We "First to withstand treason" appears on obverse (above) of medal given Maj. Anderson in New York. Actual photo of the fort when Rebels took possession is at right.

Anderson was promoted to brigadier general and given a corn-man i Kentucky. He retired with disabilities in 1863, but was at Sumter when U.S. flag was reraised in 1865. CO CO 3 bo 3 as CD want you to resign HAREM SCAREM: Listen to Dick Rof man's breezy style on WNCN-FM, the Concert network every morning at 1 a.m. of ali U.S.

homes now have at least one tv set One out of every 8 homes has more than one tv set It appears that the western trend on television is over. Only about a dozen that-a-way series are scheduled for the networks next season Maureen O'Hara's 17 year-old daughter, Bronwyn Fitz-Simmons, has signed a Warner distributed by King Features Syndicate Brothers contract. The same studio has also given an acting contract to Ginger Drysdale, wife of the Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher. CARING FOR YOUR FAMILY i V- by Edith Clarke THE THIEF OF BAD GAGS: Cedrone and Mitchell, of No. 1 Fifth have come up with a switch on an old story.

The new version has Sec. Abe Rihicoff talking to Sec. Arthur Goldberg. When a Republican walks into the room, one of them says, "Speak Yiddish." HAREM SCAREM: When Don Drysdale was a kid in California he was short and fat and the youngsters nicknamed him Xorky." He is now a towering 6'6" "Do Re Mi," Dave Merrick's musical at the St. James Theatre, celebrated its 250th performance a few davs ago.

How To Get Alonq With The Sun The wonderfully soothing effects of sunbathing are not its only benefits. Ask any sunbather and she 11 confess that she likes the look- of a flattering tan the way it emphasizes sparkling eyes and gleam-' ing teeth, sets oft a pretty fashion. Sunbathing presents problems, too. Fair-skinned blondes and red- heads have to beware of becoming burned, of peeling and freckling. Tanning has to be timed carefully to prevent over- UE OIL P0ET1A1TS SPECIALIZING IN BAR MITZVAH CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS Call: DE 6-9270 Rita Rosenthal i KING FOR A DAY Roger Mar-; is, New York Yankee and cur- rent king in the race for Babe Ruth's home run record, autographs a baseball for Doris Day.

Maris, Mickey Mantle and Yogi Berra have all been signed for bit parts in a film. rr ii; exposure. And, most important, the natural moisture of the skin has to be preserved. The drying effects of the sun can age even I the most youthful skiri, you know. In fact the sun's rays provide enough warmth to broil a chicken or heat a house.

So, if yours is a fair-skinned family, you'll want to protect yourselves against One excellent way is to reach for that handy stand-fey, Vaseline Petroleum elly, and apply it lightly as a body lotion before braving the sun. The healing qualities of petroleum jelly are well-known. But did you know that it's also a good balm for brunettes to smooth away rough spots on elbows, heels, knees and feet? Before going outdoors on a hot sunny day, smooth a light coating of Vaseline Petroleum Jelly ca exposed skin. It will help keep your skin soft and protect its precious moisture in spite of the drying rays of the sun. Fair-haired ladies will find it a sensible idea to cover their heads with-a hat to prevent their hair fronv becoming dry and unmanageable- too.

V- By taking precautions to protect your skin, you can turn the sun into a flattering friend in-; CAR WASH MON. TO THURS. FRI. SAT. SUN.

HOLIDAYS 1.50 Whltewalls 25c Extra stead of a painful enemy. Happy sunbathing I LEGAL NOTICE LSQAL NOTICE A 7 IK SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF KINGS ANNA CICERO, Plaintiff against MARCO T. CICERO, Defendant Plaintiff designates Kings County as the placo of trial. ACTION TO ANNUL A VOID MARRIAGE. Summons.

Plaintiff resiaes in Kings County. To the above named Defendant: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, if the complaint is not served with this sujnmons, to eerve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's Attorney within 2t days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to or answer. judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated, October IS. 1389 TO: MARCO T.

CICERO The foregoing summons Served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. WALTER R. HART, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. County of Kings, dated the Slst day of October, 1960. and filed in tha office of the Clerk of the Countr of Kingrs.

at Borough of Brooklyn. City and State of New York. BERNARD ROSKNBI-OOM-' Attorney for Plaintiff i- Of fice and Post Office Address 27 Grand Street Brooklyn 11, N. Y. T-26.

8-2. f. 18. 25. S3 KEEP IT CLEAN INC.

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