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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FR MAY 22. 1953 5 Boro Small Fry Harbor Lights 23 1,500 Pay Tribute to DiGiovanna At Navy Yard Boys Club Dinner By JEANNE TOOMEY Migration of 100,000 Italians To Dominican Republic Pushed Top the BUI in Church Show HARBOR TOUR The Port of New York Authority played host yesterday in a harbor inspection tour of the port area. The duty, while failing to realize all member of the Boyi Club, approached and presented Italian and Dominican of the importance of the parent-boy relationship. The accent is on suah celebri Sew York Central System and New York World Trade Week Committee, were other sponsor of the event, a feature of cal, after visits to various section of the republic.1 He said he conferred with ficials today were putting the them with bouquet. The boy "In appreciation for his many1 years of service to the youth in Brooklyn," Supreme Court Justice Anthony DiGiovanna was honored at the annual Navy ties as Rita Hayworth, "Mamie" This Is not enough, be said, finishing touches to a plan to About 250 World Port Day stressing that the boy's tm admit 100,000 Italians to the Generalissimo Rafaele L.

Tru- nal, a Port of New York Au Eisenhower, Mario Lanza and Amos Andy at a midget wedding staged as a fitting climax portance in the world today were Stephen Cavagnaro, 10; Robert Cavagnaro, Carmine gcibelll and Jack Brown, each The Invocation was by the Rev. John F. Kelly, administra thority acquisition, was shown Yard Boys Club dinner last passengers aboard the ft. I. Central ferry'sWeehawken reviewed tthe trans-Atlantic piers to onlookers.

jillo Molina, dictator of the Dominican Republic; his brother, Hector, president; and General to the two-night 10th annual Dominican. Republic, following a survey of the situation by a three-man mission headed by night at Hotel St. George. The famous story of the must not be underestimated. He must have his own enjoy its membership and feel the responsibility of association with boys of his own age.

show of the Sunday School of the Twelfth Street Reformed which handle Breakwater at Beard's Erie The borough jurist was pre tor of St. James Pro-Cathedral, Basin formed by rock ballast of Manuel de Moya Alonzo, Secretary of State without Church. the large pas and the benediction by the Rev Domestic Relations Justice Juvenal Marchisio, chairman of ships from all over the world The performance, which was This, the parents mast realize, Frank E. Simmons, pastor senger liners, and Sailors given for an appreciative au the American Committee on emeritus of the Spencer Me was recounted. The New York Dock Co.

hold said Cashmore. Impellitterl praised the work of DiGiovanna and other civic- sented with a scroll and lauded by friends and associates, in-eluding Borough President Cashmore and Mayor Impellit-teri. The scroll was presented by Nicholas H. Pinto, past presi Italian Migration. morial Presbyterian Church.

Guest of Honor Prabted nt, Marchisio, along with Mon- dience in the recreation hall of the church, 251 12th St, between 4th and 5th last night, will be repeated at 8:15 the George minded persons, who have Douglas James, president of signor Luigi G. Ligutti, chair ings were characterized as "tfye largest privately owned ocean terminal in the world which can accommodate 50 ships at a Dominican officials made it clear that a primary condition for the admission of the 100, 000 Immigrants 1 that they be "God-fearing anti-Communistic, industrious Italians." It was agreed that the im Washington changed the area, from one man of the National Catholic the Club, said it was due to such efforts as those put forth p.m. tonight. where juvenile delinquency Rural Life Conference, repre dent of the Club, and Special Bridge, Ellis Island, the time." Appearing as members of the was rampant, to a district by DiGiovanna that has en- Sessions Justice Hyman Bar- senting the International Cath Statue of Lib abled the club to help the which now represents the best shay, general chairman of the oiic Migration Commission of wedding party are nearly 50 of the Sunday School's small fry, erty, Jersey youngsters in the Navy Yardiin Greater New ork. SHIPPING NOTES Grain business in the port off with Rome, and Ross J.

DiLorenzo, migrants would be put through a reasonable amount of screening and that their families area. Justice DiGiovanna thanked and each wears a wedding gar secretary of the American Com piers and the vast Brooklyn floating grain terminals faring Cashmore explained that thelitis friends for the verbal trib- ment As the piece de resist mittee, just completed a five- event who acted as toastmaster. Nor did the Club forget Mrs. DMiiovanna and the Jurist's mother, Mrs. John DKitovan-na, both of whom were warmly greeted by the 1,500 persons particularly badly would be included in the ove all quota.

utes and honors bestowed on ance of the show, the midget average parents take the atti day study of conditions for re waterfront. A haiii Niant atv Avan 1 Aia1 wedding comes just before the settlement in the Caribbean Al-haf. him and his family. The dinner concluded with an entertainment program. finale.

tude that when they feed, clothe and educate their youngsters, they have done their nation. speaker acquainted the rubber-' on th1 ed Titr Generalissimo Trujillo pledged that, for his part, he would allocate land grants ln The show, billed as "Strange present, a four youngster, In a statement released Marchisio declared that Deckers with the history and vital statistics of places they Happenings," a musical com desirable sites for agricultural North River? George Miller, ship news re edy, is staged and produced by "the condition for masa mi were passing. FLATBUSH DEMOCRAT CHARGES Mrs. Edythe S. Baird.

Music workers. Several areas, including the rich Constanza plain' area, for farming, were porter for Associated Press, to gration are most favorable and I am satisfied that the REAL ESTATE direction is by Madeline Ker-stein. Besides the smaller chil wed Pat Skinner, publicity woman for Cunard They've BROOKLYN QUEEN OF CARGO Louis W. Byrne, chief, Trade Promotion Division for project is feasible and practi dren who are in the wedding, Dewey Juggles State Budget Figures to Hide Increase nearly 40 boys and girls make the Port of New York Authori picked Aug. 28 as the date Port Interests considering a June 20, when they will be up the cast and chorus of the Coney, Boro Pools ty, commented, "Sixty percent musical comedy.

Plan Apartment For Gelston For that reason, Greenberg Open Officially for of foreign trade in the Port of New York is handled on the Brooklyn piers." "This is the Port Authority's Ctnttr to Fttt Danzig big promotion campaign to wipe the black eye off the Fort of New York MEETING Bethlehem Steel contended, the Governor could open daily. Their use will be restricted from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. weekdays and Saturdays to children under 14 years of age. The pools are the Sunset, 7th Ave.

and 43d McCarren, Bathing Tomorrow announce that the new budget contribution, to World Port The Avenue Jewish Community Center will honor Max Danzig, on the occasion of his Week," he said of the junket. Governor Dewey's new State budget, reputedly lower than last year's, actually is higher, State Senator Samuel L. Greenberg told members of the Bedford-Eastern Parkway Chapter of the American Veteran's Committee last night at a meeting at 571 Eastern (Shipbuilding division and The beach at Coney Island and Brooklyn's four Park De "World Port Week now being the CIO shipbuilder's union met observed throughout the na- yesterday at 25 Broadway, Man- Other Realty Hews A six-story elevator apartment house will be erected on a tenth anniversary as president of the center, at a testimonial partment pools will be officially idinner to be held Sunday at the Driggs Ave. and Lorimer Red Hook, Clinton, Bay and Henry Sts, and Betsy Head, Hopkinson, Dumont and Livonia Aves. tion is a concerted enort toim- hattan, at the opening of nego press the public with the was lower, when there was actually a hidden increase.

The Flatbush Democrat charged that the Dewey Administration's new 15 percent rent increase law is a "bonus for the landlords whom, he said, were adequately protected tinder the old law. He opened for bathing tomorrow, The pools, however, ran be 'used only on weekends until Yeshiva of FlatbURh, 919 E. 10th St. portance of foreign trade and to According to John J. Grogan, Parkway.

Greenberg said that the one- remove the antipathy which president of the union, the cent tax on cigarettes, estab plot 60 feet on the eastside of Gelston 50 feet on the westside of Fort Hamilton Parkway, having a depth of 232 feet, sold for the City of New used to exist In the public mind towards foreign shipping. The' lished originally to create the union asked for a substantial general wage increase and a guaranteed annual wage. Management was represented by called the rent rise a terrible Injustice to middle-income groups who, he said, "just can't find apartments." Bernard Segelin, chapter chairman, presided. veterans' bonus fund, has been allowed to accumulate (the veterans' bonus has been paid) and that $56,000,008 of these funds have been used for the States' "general purposes." Dan Mills, vice president of Bethlehem, and Joseph Knotts, York, to a client of Bulkley and Horton Company as broker, and announced by George S. Midwest is getting far more foreign trade minded than we are.

Every year foreign trade is becoming more vital to the country. The investment in the port area in foreign trade and shipping facilities is more than a billion dollars." Horton, president of the brokerage firm. for all cash above an FHA industrial relations director.1 Another union spokesman was Andrew A. Pettis, v. p.

Twenty, eight men appeared for the union and 27 for the company. The union said pay increases Other transactions closed at the Bay Ridge office of the 1 mortgage of $9,500. ing.The broker was Edwin Scalzo Realty Co. and the title was insured by Lawyers Mortgage and Title Company. The over-all revenue annually from the port is a quarter of a billion dollars, he pointed E.

83d St. Transaction firm are a vacant plot 60x100 on the northside of 59th 80 feet east of 20th and assessed at $4,800, sold for a client Gordon Spencer Kirkland adding, "This is worthwhile I has purchased from Michael' taking care of." Sale in Dover St Dorothy Mitchell has sold to for improvement, and for the Danish Home for the Aged a Occhiogroos, the two-family frame dwelling at 1765 E. 53d St. A mortgage of $7,800 was Dr. Benjamin Kissin the one-family dwelling at 126 Dover on a plot 60x100.

A pur arranged with the Hamburg REMARKS When the Wee-haw-ken headed for Brooklyn, the commentator directed his audience' attention to the fact that they were approaching the "City, no, borough famed for" Well, you- all know that: churches, Coney Island and the were needed because the men were entitled to a higher stand-', ard of living, productivity was higher and the nature of their employment was haphazard and sporadic. Management took the matter under advisement and both agreed to meet again in the near future at a mutually satisfactory date. Retirement Ages Buffalo, N. May 22 (U.R-The Buffalo police department chase money mortgage of $16,000 was executed at the vacant plot 179x201 on the southeast corner of 97th St. and 4th to a client for improvement.

The sales were negotiated by Charles W. Back-hus of the firm's sales staff. Buys 63th St. House George M. Fierthaler pur Savings Bank.

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(In the Heart of Borough Hall) BROOKLYN 1, N. Y. CiUMUM IBS Member Feelerai Dtpotit Imurmnet Corporation Company furnished the title anty and Title Company, Dodgers. Pnnoinn 'Rush Tinr.kn. chased from Sidney Rosenholz insurance.

Buy E. 14th St. House The one-family house, semi the two-story one-family brick Barter Day pointed out Pier 6. 1270-feet- Boston, May 22 (U.R) Classl-lorg and 276-feet-wide, the larg- residence at 2046 65th on a detached, at 1138 E. 14th fied advertisement in the pier in the Port, and said to ton Globe: "Wanted House 'oe the second largest covered plot 23x100 and assessed at $6,000.

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