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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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Ml THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1920. "OT TAKK DECREES AT MOUNT reasons for extensions of sen- in the various departments, the ELKS DINE NATHAN I summerfutoig togs ADVOCATE DETAILS'- policies and program which under- lie the budget, is an aaaitwnai re- spoiiMOility which the Board of Education' has made Utile effort to I a.ssiiine." I BE PUBLISHED ON EDUCATION BUDGET Also ST, JOHN'S COLLEGF TO OPEN 12-STOR" BUILDINGJN FAL! Downtown Schools to Mov-Irto New Quarters Sept. 1 Special Features Planned ON RETURN FROM TRIP ON ZEPPELIN Attempted to Beat Rivals Back to U. S. But Was Forced Back to Europe.

Brake Sen ice Lubrication Association Pamphlet Says Taxpayers Should Know in What Way Money Is Spent. Spring Service Batteries Recharging Gas Oil TILDEN'5 New Super-Service 1030 Atlantic Ave, Brooklyn Htttn I Io.o 4 lirant Jrft. The Board of Education's budget, which some say will reach 1135.000.- 000 for 1930. should be made known to the public in every detail so i Morehan 300 associates of Man- rice Y. Nathan in Brooklyn Lodge.

No. 22, B. P. O. gave him a dinner last night at the Elks Club.

110 Livingston to commemorate his recent experiences on the last attempt of the German dirigible I 7jnnelin to negotiate vovaee But the making up ot the budget is "still far from having reached a hieh stae of perfection." the article continues. "Has Grab-Bag Aspect." Commenting upon President George J. Ryan's recent remarks th'st the "methods of budget preparation is commendable to the highest degree." the article concludes that "if Mr. Ryan and the Board of Education wish to achieve this perfection they can do so by continuing to work on budget until it has lost its present grab-bag aspect," They insist upon the formulation of programs and can state these programs clear-lv in an interpretation of budget figures which can carry conviction from the public. They ran destroy the last haphazard eiement in school budgeting by making their purposes so clear that active citizen support and the complete understanding of the fiscal authorities of the city ran be counted upon in providing for school progress." mk the taxpayers can see how their money is being spent, the Public School Education Association of the City asserted today in Its June issue of "The Public and the that preparation of the S' Course's new 12-sto-; building at Sohrr-merV-rn t.

and Boerum pi. will be opnird this tall, the Rev. J. J. president, announced iiul.iv.

It will be completed and l.r inspection by Aup. 1 and bv S'pt. 1 I lie downtown divisions, lin- cniioce will move into the new inrrs. divisions include the School nf 1-nw. which (or the past four years I Iisn been located at 50-54 Court 1 i lie School ol Arts and Born ill riiviMon.

lor the past three veins located at 50 Court st; School of Accountancy. Commerce and BRAKE SERVICE ONLY ST I7SS BEDFORD B'KtTN inns nrPFoan bki.v utOl SIXTH BAT BIDGE NORTHERN C. budget, which is now going on, has to America. Mr. Nathan Is president of 8.

Nathan diamond merchants of Manhattan, and a resident of Brooklyn. The Brooklynite went to Europe in the early spring in quest of precious stones and purchased a number of chartreuse green dirigem and multi-colored onyx tor the New York trade. In an attempt to reach New York before a group of business been improved somewhat in recent years, the association feels that "to make clear not only to the city's fiscal authorities but also to the citizens who pay the bills the need for such tremendous expenditure. ADVERTISEMENT. rivals Mr.

Nathan booked passage 1 en the Graf Zeppelin, -which was compelled to return to Germany after a forced landing at Toulon, France, due to mechanical trouble. ti roiolirH thp ITnitpri States V. 3fc aboard the Cunarder Aquitania. Past Exalted Ruler Thomas F. K.

'1 A Blend SALADA Is always the same, though as many as a dozen different teas are used In the blend0 Cuite of Brooklyn Lodge, No. 21, DENTISTRY Experts in Each Department When bridge or plate work is substituted for missing teeth we charge nothing for extractions. do all kinds ot extracting. Many dentists do none, but our equipment Is as complete Jor this purpose as that of any specialist or exodonlst in the country. Scientific use of gas or local anesthetics avoids pain.

All LsnfMira Bpokia ti1 AtUndanU Brooklyn Otfic Open Bonis; Miss Elinor Smith, noted avla-trix, wearing the specially designed flying breeches and blouse selected by her for comfortable summer flying. This ensemble also includes a loose roat, helmet and pumps rather than the usual heavy shoes. for two years located at lRtj the School of rharmary, now located at 50 Conn si. Special Features rianned. Features that will make St.

John's CoiUvr one of the finest in Brook-hn are embodied in the new build-inc. There will be a gymnasium, H.OOfl square feet in area, locker rooms, shower baths, basketball court and gymnasium equipment, all located on the 12th floor. The law school library, with its 10.000 volumes to accommodate 1.000 students, will be housed on the second tloor Library rooms of the school of arts and the school of commerce will be on another floor. Several rooms will be set aside for student' extra-curricular activ-iiirs, which will include offices for the school publications, the St. John's Analyst, the St.

John's News, St. John's Law Review and St. John's Epitome. The fifth floor will lie devoted to chemistry and physics laboratories and lecture rooms. The third, fourth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth and llth floors will contain more ilia 50 class and lecture rooms.

Executive and Faculty Rooms. Executive offices and faculty rooms will be located on the first and mezzanine floors, for the school of law. and for the school of account-iiiR. commerce and finance on the sixth floor. Clad in academic caps and gowns, five Brooklyn girls will receive their bachelor degrees at Mount Holyoke College's 92d commencement tomorrow.

They are Maxino Gillespie of 141 E. 21st st. (upper lelO; Miss Estelle Best of 11 Scher-merhorn st. (upper right); Frances Byers of 138 Gates ave. (lower right); Elizabeth Young of 175 Madison ave.

(center), and Marion Valentine of 2S9 Garfield pi. (lower left). Mine Blast Kills Four, But 64 Others Escape B. P. O.

acted as toastmaster at trie dinner. The guest of honor was presented with a humidor as a token from hi3 friends by Municipal Court Justice Edward A. Wynne, the exalted ruler. Others who spoke included George Gru and Arthur Joseph. Mr.

Nathan briefly described his experiences on the Graf Zeppelin. Brought Letter to Walker. The guest of honor brought ith him on the Aquitania a letter of felicitation from Mayor Schmidt of Idar, Germany, to Mayor James J. Walker and crystal ash tray as a token of good will from the Mayor of the German city to New York's chief executive. The arrangements committee for the dinner dance included Isidore Friedman.

Sol Gordon. Benjamin Groberg, S. C. Zeffert and Al "MM Vat rburv Mullens. W.

June 10 Four Dental men were killed yesterday in an ex plosion in the Glen-Rogers mine a Glen Rogers, near here. Sixty-fou: miners escaped. Co.Inc, The bodies of three electricians and the factory representative of a New York 29 Wait 34th St. Brooklyn-414 Fulton St. Jamaica 160-13 Jamaica At.

SYRACUSE DEGREES AWARDED 30 FROM BROOKLYN AND I. mine equipment concern were recovered five hours after the blast. They were near a loading machine they had been repairing. 561 "Fresh from the Qardens ed the degrees of doctor of medicine; Sol Kaplan and Edward Shapiro, both of Brooklyn, were awarded B.A. degrees in combination with law; Joseph Sachter of Brooklyn was awarded a bachelor of laws; Frank D.

Jones of Woodhaven, a bachelor of architecture; Ludwig V. Kline of Jamaica an M.S. degree in the State College of Forestry; George D. Chittick of Jamaica, Merton Thomas Henry of Brooklyn and Kenneth S. Terry of Terryville, L.

B.S. degrees in the College of Forestry. Catherine Jones of Brooklyn was awarded a B.S. degree in the School of Home Economics; Charles J. O'Connor of Elmhurst a B.S.

degree in the College of Journalism; Margaret Uhl of Great Neck, L. I a B.S. degree in secretarial science; Frank Beckett of Brooklyn, Herman Contort of Woodhaven and Percy L. Greaves Jr. of Brooklyn, B.S.

degrees in the School oT Business. Nellie Murray of Bayville, L. was awarded a B.A. degree in the School of Speech. (Special to The Eagle.) Syracuse, N.

June 10 Thirty Brooklyn and Long Island students at Syracuse University received degrees today at the annual commencement exercises. Twelve were awarded B.A. degrees Louis Berman, David Brody, Peter P. Fiore, Angelo Franco, Max Newmark, Leah Resnick, Julius Schwartz, Emmanuel Silverman and Samuel M. Tarmower, all of Brooklyn; S.

Kelsey Denton of Llnden-hurst, L. Peggy Hendrickson of Stoney Brook, L. and Edna L. Kuhne of Hicksville, L. I.

Morris Harris and Anne Musto-nen, both of Brooklyn, 'were award BAVSIDE PLOT TRANSACTIONS P. T. Richard Associates, sold for the Bayside-Flushing Gardens, at their Bayside-Flushing Gardens development, Basirie. L. the following: To Orutzeck, 40x100 on 214th I DO feet from Black Stump opposite Hillside Park; to J.

Clark. 40x100 on 64th between 213th and 214th to M. Chalk. 40x100 on 213th 100 feet from 64th to V. Benson, 40x100, on 214th 100 feet from 69th to C.

Mav, 40x100 on 213th st. between 64th and 67th aves: to Paul Floor. 40x 100. southeast corner (Nassau now Horace Harding blvd. nd 212th unrestricted plot.

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