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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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i i 1 1 I i BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 1953 NAVY YARD II I I Local Newspapers Pledge Aid to Fund Impy, Cashmore The newspaper industry of New York City has completed plans for the first, all-out support of the Greater New York At Boys Club Feie Fund with pledges from man agement and labor for the 1953 campaign. William N. Thomson, general Mayor Impellitteri and Bor-j ough President Cashmore will be the main speakers at the innual dinner of the Nary Yard District Boys Club, 103 York manager of the Daily Mirror, has volunteered to be general! chairman, with a committee; at the Hotel St. George, on from management and labor to Thursday, with Supreme Court Justice Anthony J. DiGiovanna assist him.

as guest of honor. i rii i i Special Sessions Justice Hy-man Barshay will be general I i I I I 1 I -w- iy- chairman and toastmaster. Advance reservations Indicate that more than 1,500 persons will attend the event. If POMO strikes in your family, hava you 9000 to spend? Polio one of the moit expensive diseases In the world to treat. A ingle case may cost over $5000 each year.

Cases increased alarmingly last year. Farm Bureau Mutual special Polio Insurance Policy pays up to 19000 for each Insured person. FAMILY PRO Funds raised by the dinner will be used toward the building fund of the boys club. 1 Boro Functions Etgli Photo i Yield 37G lor UJA HAIL NORWEGIAN '4TH OF JULY' Ann Marie Scheie, 11, gives Borough President Cashmore some tips on Norweqian customs and costumes ot Bay Ridge parade celebrating Norwegian Constitution Day. Looking on are Norwegian Consul-General iiMMMBaHaiaMHaaMaao ond Mrs.

Thor Brodtkorb, I (ho 'CONSTTUTON DAY' More than $37,000 was raised for the 1953 campaign of the United Jewish. Appeal at two borough fund-raising functions yesterday. The annual U. J. A.

breakfast in the' Famous Restaurant, Utica Ave. and Eastern Parkway, 65 members of Temple Petach Tikvah raised more than $30,000 after an address by Municipal Court Judge Daniel Gutman, chairman of the anniversary. The women passing by the reviewing stand In front of the Sons of Norway House at 611 fifith St. were dressed In colorful bodices and aprons; many of the men wore knee breeches. Delegations from Long Is TECTION 110 for 3 years includes husband, vile and all unmarried children under 11 yean of age.

Pay ban wo to 1000. Payt nm 4 kdglna far any ana wawbar a tfca family fa ramala naar katplMl whata anarhar mam-bar af fha family.U canflnad. a Olvar, mara tavarsaa far lau manay than mail arhar faUas valtabla. tan4bak a'lrartly tai ana aaraaa Matual Aufa Int. C.

3901 4th Aa. Brooklyn 32, N. Y. no down payment pay nothing until October Norwegians' March in Bay Ridge land, Staten Island, New Jersey, Connecticut and up-State New York were in the line of Brooklyn speakers bureau for Erikssen Park, 66th St. and 7th march.

U. J. A. Avenue. It was on May 17, 1814, dur Bay Ridge blossomed forth In Norwegian colors yesterday at the Greater New York pa-fade of local Norse societies Tribute was paid to the ing the Napoleonic Wars, that $10.00.

Plana mall My ppi'tty, I Nomt Norwegian delegates adopted a many contributions to America made by persons of Norwegian ancestry by Borough, President celebrating Constitution Day of At a dinner last night in the Hotel Woodstock, Manhattan, the Greenpoint Division raised more than $7,000 for U. J. A. Rabbi Jacob Polish addressed 100 guests. Harry Reich is U.

J. A. chairman of the area. constitution along American the Scandinavian nation. lines which gave them their Addrmii Oly own legislative assembly in the More than 15,000 persons of constitutional monarchy.

Home Officn Columbui, Ohio Cashmore, Col. Sigurd Arne-sen, publisher of Nordisk Tidende, who was master of ceremonies; Elizabeth Fitzpat- Norwegian descent marched in Bay Ridge, fourth largest Xorse community In the world, In honor of an anniversary similar to our Fourth of July, rick, principal of Bay Ridge High School, and Thor Brodtkorb, Norwegian consul general in New York. American Firecracker; Too Lodges of the Sons of Nor iff S-A More than fiO groups, clad in native -costumes, marched in he parade which wound from 41th St. and 4th Ave. to teiv way, skiing clubs, singing clubs -vj feLyur MQSter Plumbers, to help you and Viking ship floats an combined to make a gala celebra tion.

with firecrackers explod Levitt Is Elected At Union Temple Arthur Levitt, a Brooklyn member of the Board of Education, was elected president of your home will be more attractive, more com union Temple by more than 500 members of the Reform congregation and their families Uendlns? the? annual meeting fortable to live in when you MODERNIZE WITH MERION or PENFIELD at the tempi house, 17 Eastern Parkway. HOT WATER SERVICE Supreme Court Justice i I Charles N. Cohen, who has been Union Temple's president for the past four years, was designated as honorary Vtur bathroom will tporkli with riw beauty ond convtnitnc. Dr. Sidney S.

Tedesche, rabbi of the temple for the past 23 years, was one of the speakers at the congregational supper which preceded the election of officers. Other officerg elected to Your kitthiB will bomi serve for the coming year are modem, efficient workroom, i Dr. Alfred H. Iason, Louis E. Fogel and Edward Elman, vice presidents; Arthur Kahn, treas urer, and Charles Rockmore, secretary.

The congregation also elect Suit Kioto POPS FOR PARADE 'Three-year-old Irene ten of Baysida indulges in in old American custom vhile cheering -on Norwegian Constitution Day irade. fell your master plumber to help you work out your home modernizing program. He will show you how starting with an Automatic Gas Water Heater brings greater comfort and convenience to every member of the family immediately and for years to cornel ed the following trustees for a i i Your laundry will it I plot whirl heavy washes get done faster, better term of three years: Emil N. Baar, Dr. Henry B.

Boley, Edward Elman, Aaron L. Fried, Domestic Relations Justice IB 0. we'll give you $50 for your old oil burner! PBOPOSAIS Louis Lorence, Charles Rock- more and Court of Claims ILECTRIC WORK STATE ARMORY LEXINGTON AVENUE NEW YORK CITY NOTICB TO BIDDERS iAf ff new sensational terms! You can change over from oil to clean gas heat for as little as $4.9:. a month. Bled prnpogala for Rehabilitation BytMn.

State Armnrv ca Judge George Sylvester. Cork Club Holds First Breakfast Nothing in the Home SERVES SO Some 250 members of the U8 ro9 a FREE heatinq survey of your home at your cotv ff Oif venience with no obligation. 0 newly-organized Cork Club of Brooklyn and Long Island at MERION and PENFIELD WATER HEATERS tended their first annual com munion breakfast yesterday at MANY compare heating costs before you buy-with our FREE fuel comparison estimate. the Catholic Seamen's Insti tute, 65.1 Hicks St. The.

Rev. William J. COSTS SO director of the Institute, cele inftoii. New York City, la Tordanca with Specification No. i2 and arcompanyinn drawlnw, II ba received by Henry A.

Cohen, irector. Bureau of Contracts and jCcounU. Department of Public. Voiks, lfth Floor, The Governor i. E.

Smith State Office Building-, Albany. N. on behalf of the Ex-erutive. Div. of Military and Naval Affair, until 2:00 o'clock P.M.

'Advanced Standard TimeV, which i o'clock P.M.. Eastern Standard Time, on Thursday, June myv when they will be publicly opened and read. Each proposal must be made upon the form and submitted In the enve-5np provided therefor and Khali be accompanied by a certified check made payable to the State of New Tnrk. Commissioner of Taxation and Finance, of 5 of the amount of the hid ii i auaranly that the bidder will enter into the contract If it be awarded to him. The specification number must be written on the front if th envelope.

The blank spaces in the proposal must be filled In, and no change shall be made in the Phraseology of the proposal. Proposals that carry ny omissiona erasures, alterations or additions may be rejected aa Informal. Successful bidder will be required to irive a bond conditioned for the faithful per- brated the mass and acted as if amazing money-back proof in your own home how little gas heat LITTLE toastmaster at the breakfast, Speakers were Thomas Mc- costs. You must be convinced or money back I Call, president of the club nnrl cost less to buy, lo install, to operate. Nothing else in the home serves so many -costs to little.

John Wood Water I Heaters can be bought on FHA Terms-less than 1 6 cents a day. I Call your Master Plumber the Rev. Raymond J. Ne'ufeld of St. Boniface R.

C. Church George Veasey was chairman Iff enjey the only completely automatic fuel the luxury heat that fj NOW anyone can afford! And gas heat is cleaner saves you of the event. PACKAGE OFFER ENDS OHIO JET PLANT TIEUP work and money. Lasts years and years longer too! So no matter how yexj heat your home it will pay you to change to economical gas heat. Cincinnati, May 18 (U.R) MIOWOOD PLUMBING CO 1552 McDonald Avo.

ES. 6-6518 About 1,000 A. F. L. machinists and 4,500 C.

I. O. auto workers go back to work at the nation's largest jet engine factory today E0W. J. RAFTERY fir SON NOW.

details from us, yeur licensed plumber or heating contractor under a wage agreement end ing a nine-week-old strike. 1'irnmnre 01 ine contract ana a sepa-Sjile bond for the payment of laborers and materialmen, earn bond In the sum of 100" of the -amount of (lie contract. Corporations subniit-llii? proposals shall he authorized to do business in the State of New York. PrawinKS and specification may be examined free of charge at the fol-Inwlna" offices: Stale Architect, 270 Broadway. New JTork City.

State Architect, The Gov. A. E. Pmith 8tate Office Albanv. N.Y.

DHrict Engineer, 109 N. Genesee Utica. N. Y. District Engineer, 301 E.

Water Syracuse. N. Y. District Engineer, Barge Canal Terminal, Rochester. N.

Y. District Engineer, 65 Court Buffalo, N. Y. District Engineer, 30 West Main A General Electric Company SEND THIS COUPON TODAY proposal providing a six -to eight-cent hourly pay increase improved seniority and griev ance clauses, and "some adjust BROOKLYN BAY RIDGE ABBAR CONTRACTORS 7713 17th Aa. IE.

6-1970 KANE CONSTRUCTION CO. 243 15th St. SO. 8-9385 HEFTER BROS. 5023 16th Ut.

4-3771 BOROUGH HALL SAL CAVALLO Agant, Brooklyn Union Got Co. 707 5th Ave. SO. S-7J79 CHARLES THOMA 0 SON 192 Fulton St. MA.

S-65S6 BUSHHICK 0'MARA PLUMBING fir HEAT I NO SERVICE 1061 Putnam Ava. GL. 5-6504 COEY ISLAND J. FISHER 283 Naptuno Avo. 01.

2-6907 EAST NEW YORK WALTER R. B0WRA PLUMBING fir HEATING 3286 Fulton St. Applesoft 7-4020 FLATBUSH FRANK A. CARUCCI, INC. 2647 Noitrono1 Avo.

A. 8-3 1 00 CHAS. H. CHAPMAN, JR. PLUMBING HEATING 4116 Av.nuo BU.

2-3171 N. CIMINELLI 1518 I. 37th Se. NA. 1-2392 DAVID FORKOS PLUMBING ft- HEATING CO.

14 Dury.o Place IN. 2-0555 3302 Church Avo. IN. 2-1104 STAVRIDIS PLUMBING fr HEATING 1772 Flotbuth Avo. ES.

7-0577 WILLIAMSBURG JOHN HARRY SCHENK 211 Montrou Avo. IV. 6-4533 QUEENS JAMAICA M. WOLF PLUMBING fr HEATING CO. 107-04 150th St.

RE. 9-2093 menis in classification was accepted by members of the two unions. The wage increase was the same offered by the Ik Sfcaltfys Ihk Company Dopt. i H-231, 178 RomMn Brooklyn 1, N.Y. TRkanjIo 5-7500 Ptoasi giv morn information boot yoor anwinf MONEY-BACK TEST o( GAS HEAT.

1.. HomalL N. Y. District Engineer, AH Van Duzee Watertnwn, N. Y.

company before the strike. ILGVVU to Ask 35-Hour Week in Future Pacts District Engineer, Pleasant Valley Road, Poughkeepale, Y. District Engineer. 71 Frederick Binghamton. N.

Y. District Engineer, Babylon. Long Island. N. Y.

State Armory, 6 Lexington New York City. i Drilwings and soeciftcatlons mav he Chicago, May 18 (U.R) The NAME. annual convention of the Inter obtained hy calling at the office of national Ladies Garment Work ADDRESS. 'ne Mate Arcniieci. ine governor Alfred E.

Smith State office Building. Mbany, N. and making deposit or each set of $10.00 or by mailing ich deposit to the Bureau of Connects and Accounts. Department of Public Works. The Governor Alfred ers Union opens here today In the Civic Opera House.

David Dubinsky, president of I smitn state Office Building. At DEALER. made fany. N. Y.

Checks shall ne payable to the Department of Puhllc orks. Proposal blanks and enve the I. L. G. W.

said last night that the union's general executive board would recommend that all futurt contracts signed by the union provide for a 35-hour week. IrNktya Mai's FtE idtirstnwtt wrtct Is at yiw cMimaml-fisi, emtrfMot, lopes will be furnished without charge. The State reserves th right to relect any or all bids. Dated: May 8, 1953..

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