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EKOOTvLYN" DAILY EAGLE HOME TALK THE STAR SECTION, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2. 1933 Spread Cheer Among Disabled Veterans LEGION WELFARE Manual Student Charges Shields Assaulted Him j- mini tTITiTCui i Bay Ridge Man Delegated To Make Trip to China as Member of Commission Dr. Maurice William Will Be One of Five to Study Japan's Claims That Peace Efforts Are Futile 3i -I Ik 1 V. ft' I 6 Dr. Maurice William of Biy Ridge is to be one of an American Commission which will leave within a short time to investigate Japan's claims that she had exhausted all peaceful measures before she was compelled to resort to force lrt China, it was learned to- BULL I Will Be Held by Bay Ridge Post at Columbus Coun cil Clubhouse Entertainment will be presented iV.

.1 I uy eittia ui wic DiHge miu rauio. Hi the 14th annual welfare ball of the Bay Ridge Post Nd. I5t tT. S. Ameri-cari Legion, to be held tonight at the Columbus Council, K.

of C. clubhouse, 1 Prospect Park West. Guest stars to appear on this occasion are: U. T. G.

and Eddie Cantor's California Movie Girls. Morton Downey and his radio stars including Phil Regan. Vincent-Sorey, Columbia Broadcasting System artist and director of the Gauchos; Gus Van ot the former team of Van and Schenck; Jack White, clown; Bill Robinson. Harlem's tap dancer; Meyer Horowitz and his entire staff of entertainers from the Village Grove ftut Club and Village Barn. Those in charge of the Ball Committee are Commander' Harry L.

Desmond, chairman; First Vice Commander Neil A. Strand, and Commander John J. O'Neil. NIGHT Alice Erdody, Mrs. Julia Cox.

Mrs. Mary Davis, Mrs. Julia Callahan, Mrs. Marjorle Michiack, Major Mary Ferrall, Mrs. Mary T.

Long, Miss Margaret Harvey, Mrs. Helen Murray, Mrs. Jane Farley, Mrs. Ella Newton, rs. Helen Judge, Mrs.

Elizabeth Davis, Mrs. Kathryn De Vito, Mrs. May Hallock and Mrs. Dora De Lama. The.

children shown in the group are among those who entertained. In the group of veteran women police reserves who visited the c.isabled war veterans in Kings Parte Hospital oh Sunday and distributed cake and candy as well as provided entertainment for the ex-service men are: Miss Elizabeth Ferrall, Mrs. Catherine DillhofT, Miss Mary Kelly, Mrs. Kathryn Sessnon, Mrs. Mary O'Brien, Mrs.

day. It Is possible that the Bay Ridge man will head the commission, although that has not beeh decided upon. I Only last Friday Dr. William, in a radio address on the Sino-Japanese conflict, urged the creation of such a commission. "The first step in a I program of constructive Service for China." he said, "should consist of an investigation of the claims made by the various factions who art followers of Sun Yat-Sun as to the best means of promoting peace in China.

i The speaker also referred to Japan's spokesman at Geneva. Yo- BROOKLYNBDYS Local. Masonic Lodge To Be Well Represented At Annual Charity Ball suka Matsuoka, who told the i aac council. I.i42. Royal Ar-League of Nations that "our col- canum.

will hold a dinner dance leagues of the League should ask and bunco at the Asia Royal Mon-themselves if the peace machinery dav evening. March 27. ouite perfect when it fails to Dro- The oncers of the organization Bay Ridge, Sunset, Sandalphon and Other Units to Send Arrangements Near Com- pletion for Annual Midwinter Festival Arrangements have been nearly completed tor the annual mid-Win- ter frolic of the South Brooklyn Boys to be held tomorrow night in the Sheridan K. of C. Club, 58th St.

and Bth Ave, John P. Heffernan Is president of the group and a large program of entertainment has been prepared which includes a number of acts and I musical presentations by Eddie Ca-! hill, Josie McGarry and Pat j.i PUNNING 1 1 CY WE you one of th dissatisfied coal liuyert who bought r-yi. "rnP coal" and found it full of slaie and other lm-'- piirilirt? If to. ehange lo Diele whose prire are always in keeping with hifthot quality anthracite and 2,000 Ihi. to the ton.

We would appreciate your order and want lo add your name lo our thousands of satisfied customer. We have a back-ground of 29 years of reliable service. (tfe Sril FURNACE, RANGE and FUEL OIL) FLATBUSH YARD: KIINGS HIGHWAY and FOSTER BROOKLYN minster 4-5000 rDEMVERY TO BROOKLYN, and NASSAUi Refreshments at the affairs will ff nd. it was said today The served by a committee under tertainment 11 commence prompt- TO Adirondack Council Ladies Auxiliary Elects Officers The Ladies Auxiliary of Adlron- who were installed recently are: Mrs. T.

Norton, president. Mr. TV Cohdon, vieff president. Mrs. May Light, treasurer.

Mrs. E. Nosser. recording secretary. Mr.

G. Farmer, financial secretary. Miss P. Stiburg. past president, Mrs.

M. Rock, chaplain. Mrs. N. Morrissey.

conductress. Mrs. J. Ashmore, liberty. Mrs.

E. Dowling. inside guard. Mrs. J.

I.aufer. outside Ruard. Mrs. T. Waters, chairman.

Mrs. L. McCoohan. organist. The trustees ar Mrs.

L. Mc- Grath, M. Jones and Mrs, Waters. Commits Announced by Max Helman Max Helman, president of the Israel-Zion Hospital. 10th Ave.

and 48th St. mittees has announced the com-; to serve tne institution dunng the coming year. Many of ine committeemen have lone Deen with the institution and are experi enced in their respective branches rne committees louow: Executive Committee George Jacobson 7Y; Rayvid, Julius Nelson, Nathsn Schoen-ldd. Samuel Steinberg. Hvman Meverson.

Newman Dube, 3. Roih. A. J. Derrick and Harry Godotl Committee on Buildings nd Improvements J.

Kalikow, chairman; Lee Levy. L. Hocfcsteln. Orifller, I 1pp. H.

Roth. S. P. Brightman. M.

Bergman, s. H. Rabbmo, J. Aizenman. L.

Cohn. L. Kupterman. L. Lakow.

E. Lasner, Ch. H. Levitt, H. Wechst-in.

M. won. l. Mittelman, a. Abels, M.

Wolsy and M. Lipplt. Finance Committee Simon. Ackerman, chahman: Hyman Meyerson ion. 8.

A J. Herrlck. Harry Godotl. cnarie.s GreenbeiK and Fred Kronlsh. committee on Auxiliaries m.

uiaati, chairman: Murmur. Eli Ou thin art. Louis i.iki.., 1 anrt A. J. Herrick.

Wavs and Means Committee-Louis Ray vid. chairman: R. Cooperstein. A. Schrel-ber.

WllhUm. N. Dube, N. Schoenfeld. Neinken.

A. J. Herrick and A. itranci. Committee on Appeals Louis Rnbino- witr.

chairman: Newman uuur, jamu Neinken. O. 8. Roih. N.

scnoenieia aim A. .1. Herrick. rh" OoTfl ,1 am. Charles Wolf.

E. Guthman, B. Willing and Lee Levy. House Committee M. a.

chairman: J. Kalikow, N. Pels. M. Wol--k and A.

Wohl. 1 Committee on Rules and Legal Matters i A .1 Herrick. chairman: Louis Ravvld. Piackman Joshua S. ChiniU.

M. Perlman, Wm. WeinUaub, M. B. Hlman, I Marks and Senator PhlllD Social Service Cominiltee -Mrs.

H. L. Jacobson. chairman. Loch Lomond Ladies i FRATERNA IT 0 DANCE OSPITAL AD NAMES A BES I i DR.

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Phone SUnsel Over Lesnirk's Jewelry Store FORMERLY ON PRESlDEM 8TREF Regiment Armory Sight The Masonic Board of Relief of Brooklyn and thi FTee Employment Bureau will be the chief beneficiaries. Members of the fraternity and their families who find themselves without means of support and unable to obtain work are assisted by these organizations. Entertainment will be furnished by well-known and popular radio stars. The St. Cecile double quar- tet will render familiar songs.

Russ Colombo and his orchestra Ufill nrnicVi iha a nix) miiait an A the 13th Regiment hand will also! iplay. TVifl aFTaif tc fVi Hii-f Inrt of the District Deputy Grand Masters, Thomas E. Clsriey, Christian W. Janson, Raymond C. EUis, Arthur Martin and Frank P.

Cati' neUa Ernest Wufm genera, chairman. Assisting him on the ex- ecuuve committee are unanes Phillubar. John F. Brooks. Her- bert C.

W. Ballance. Marshall Reeve, John A. Derthick. Charles L.

Dlehm, Frank C. Ehrenberg, William H. Shook. A. Frederick Olsen, Hartwell B.

Blanchard, Joseph L. ran auu nuuiicy i ivianiiisen, t-asi District Deputy Grand Master. ,4 t-1 ,1 rr i i. I RnlfHnrttPhHpM iUll 1 1UI lOCIl iClU trL i. ni i WltnOUt tSatl tOr i Ine rand Ju ry Rolf 22, of 45 Hicks St.

is being held without bail for the action of the grand Jury on ai charge of burglary in connection with breaking into the leather goods store of Joseph Cohen at 4118 3d Ave Hansen, who was arraigned Mon- day before Magistrate David L. Malbin in the Fifth Avenue Court. of the 4th Ave. station after Louis RudofI, storekeeper, of 4120 3d Ave. sounded the alarm.

a P011re tne man was seized by Patrolman Manus as he ft According to police the man was JSL A Slim ft mnnntr 4 11nn.J haet bpen from the cash rpoistnr nt mn ctni.n 1 tt who, according to police, was out penaing the disposition of a charze OI conn terieiung against him. Briilse Scores pled the RidRe Club 187 7M at Sre a. roUow: j. Kw Comlla.Hrold Uhr 19 A. Knudsen John Dobbvn 691 O'Ines-Stuart T.

Martin .5.19 Brickmanj71: Cornelias io4 Mist Gladys Roche Harold .531 nuuse scores at recent games rti.s, u. tiearas. .520 I de a remedy for the encroach icnts and attacks we have suffered many years as a result of the ufare of rival Chinese military ders. Dr. William is author of "Sun; vs.

Communism," "The Social Interpretation of History," purporting to refute the Marxian theory of the "Class Struggle" and has written extensively on other economic and international sub-! jects. Although he could not be reached at his home. 1144 84th today, David Hobbins. also a Bay Eidge man, and who conducts radio programs on world problems and international affairs over Stations WPCH. WCDA and WCGU, and who is said to have collaborated with Dr.

William on "The Social Interpretation of History," was questioned regarding the rumor of the appointment of the Far East Commission. He intimated such a commission would 8 ated, and said that while the; ROhnel had not been selected he felt that steps should be taken to secure the best Informed men pos-Rible. He suggested the names of Norman Davis. Prof. James T.

Shotwell. Dr. George Vincent and Dr. Stanley High as the names of gome of the men who would be asked to make the trip to China air. nooDins nas oeen promi- nently Identified with the civic, so- cial and political life of Bay Ridge iu.

iui w.c yasi ipii veara. ne ana Mrs. Robbins. his two Sons. Rich- ara ana Eugene, reside at 180 Gel- ston Ave.

MEETS MARCH 22 The next regular meeting of the South Brooklyn Board of Trade will be held on the evenine of March 22 at the Prospect Y. M. C. 9th St. and 6th according to an announcement made by Edmond ri McCarthy, secretary.

Because of celebration of Wash ington's Birthday the regular date Of the meeting for this month was postponed by Dr. J. Francis Ward. president. Metropolitan Unit O.

E. S. Holds Its Firs Social A ffa ir A barn dance, the first social affair of the season of Metropolitan Chapter. 749. O.

E. S. was held on last Tupsday night. Feb. 21, at the Sunset Veterans Hall.

54th St. and 4th Ave. Mrs. Jennie Twaits is worthy ma- tron of the chapter and Mlss Hen- rietta DeBuhr Ls associate matron. "Members of the committee in charge were as follows: TTnrprtninmnt rnmmiltee WnptVn BOARD OF TRADE I i I Arthur Shields.

30. of 252 15th St. will be given a hearing March 6 in the 5th Ave. Court 6n a charge of third degree assault brought by Joseph Pozonfkie. 15-year-old of Manual Training High School, who lives at 223 23d St.

According to the boy Shields on Feb. 15 struck him In the face with his fist and bruised his nose. The encounter, according to Pozonskie occurred on 19th near 5th Ave. Shields, who was arraigned Monday in the 5th Ave. Court before Magistrate David L.

Malbin. was paroled pending the further hearing. Expert Eye Examinations ROOKCin4.M.t M4A cm nut 4Et fe Near f.ravesend A. 1897 S10J FIFTH AVtMfTl mom tnfisT Mr 1 B1 CROSS Six-Day Event to Open Tb-morrow Night at 4808 4th Avenue In aid of the Blue Cross Association, which ministers to the needs of unfortunates in the slum districts of the city, and which makes its headquarters for the present on 45th between 5th and Bth a bazar will open tomorrow night on the second floor of the Arnesen Building, 4808 4th Ave. and continue to March 4.

Part of the proceeds', it was stated, will go to the aid of the City Mission work of Karl Holm. The bazar tomorrow night will be opened by the Rev. A. Sande, superlntend- 61th st between 12 and 13th AVCS. A special program has been pre- pared for each night of the bazar.

One of the features tomorrow night will be a series of songs by Charles, Kenneth and Arnold Olson, who are 8, 7 and 5. respectively. There will be other features as well, including selections by a string orchestra. Hand embroidered articles and a great varletv of goods will be on sale at the'bdoths and tables, all of which will be decorated. A restaurant at which light refreshments may be-purchased, will be in operation each night.

Knute Lilletvedt is president oi ri.n.. Bnrl sprvina as tt cmnmittee in charge of the bazar. His assist- nt lnclude Mrs- nd Mrs Eiiaa Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. August Olsen, Mr.

and Mrs. 0 0ri. Miss Anna Jesday, Mr. and Mrs. BJornson, L.

T. Alvsaker and Mlss Ue- profeJ5 Delay Removing i I OflOU) Ol dCnOOlS Editor Home Talk; New York City spends great sums t0 remove lne 011 u'ii-" lmPrtan front of whi beheve td be fi lft ilS KIT front Public School 102, 71st St. and Ridge Boulevard. Pupils of the school cant neip steDDlne into It. Some one should Xcted to give special alien- Uon to sifch a condition in front of the'ools: A Reader.

CHARLES V. OLAVOR. LEARN to DANCE Ballet, Tap, toe, Eccentric, Acrobatic, Limbering, Stretching Ballroom, Fo Trot, Walti Adults, Children Special Clan or Bablrt Roy' Cla for Boy Only HOWELL'S DANCING SCHOOL 463 55tk ST. Pkone 1-3832 4afe io.il Bote for Rml PLANNED FOR PROMPT SERVICE th rtir.Piinn nf Edward Philllns. OI I VTSLSttZZi 1 son, Robert J.

Quinn. Louis L. Cant well, Dr. Kenneth Maclnnes. Sam- uel Peck.

E. Jerome anananan. jonn j. MuiMgan. a hana Cannon, Dr.

William J. Shana-, Cannon. Dr. William nan. Demitv Attorney Crfrieral James J.

Barney, samuei u. thews, Assistant Corporation Conn-' sel Char es E. Hamsgaie, wuuam n. Mnlen. Paul McCusker, Dr.

William a. Maloney. Thomas A. Dwyer, John iviuictl, ZT i. a f.

Furey. i neoaore Burns, bub. nallaffher Michael Leddy, John F. McKiernan, Assistant District ai MCK.iernan, nsaiaiam, uum. torney Bernard J.

Becker Joseph Mrij.t.Bhlln, J. Arthur McGarry, Edward F. Curley Jr. and Commis- sioner of Elections William J. Hef- fernan.

Democratic leader oi me 7th A. D. Officers of the club include John Heffernan. president; Raymond E. Kitchen, vice president; Francis X.

Sullivan, treasurer, ana jam r. rawv secretary. 1ICE Fort Hamilton Legion to Seek Aid of County Group Officers of the Fort Hamilton Memorial Post, 27, American Le- gion, will place a resolution before lne next county commuiee meci- aj citizens, The rejoUtlon ttas pasjjed by the members of the post at a recent meeting at their headquarters. 8315 4th at which W. R.

Bradley. commander of the post, presided. The post will also sponsor a cara party and entertainment to be held some time after Easter at Gregory's Restaurant, under the direction of Joseph T. Trenchney. chairman ot the entertainment committee.

George W. Gelling and Frank S. Curry have been elected members of the executive committee of the post. Mrs. Bradley, wife of the post leader, Is president of the auxiliary of the unit.

J2th A. 1). MrpiiMirnn Chili Hall PROSPECT II ALL MONDAY, FEB. 27TII 50CIA JUS ASKED POST to have your prescriptions filled elrptione SUnset 6-6360 Quick Ftee Delivery Delegations to tSlh Saturday Representatives from Bay Ridge, Mnwnninl, tOi, Ct 4 1 Con. dalphon, Acanthus, Utopia, Men- 0rah, Kedron and other local Ma- sonic lodges are planning to attend the annual charity ball and recep tion in honor of Christopher C.

Molienhauer, Grand Master of Masons in New York State, to take place on Saturday night, Feb. 25, the 13th Regiment Armory, Sumner and Jefferson Aves. Many Wends of members of these and nnrl rprpntlnn nrereded bv a color 'y Bt ociucn. me iu ...1.1 t. KLSS 3SS While the event is in the nature of a testimonial reception to tne Qrnnd mf mbM of Clinton Lodge, 453, of Brooklyn, enllr "et proceeds of the af-1 fn the various the in- the wide.

00 fho r. i. tu lirpip.siv to make the art- financial success. jVoYinQgrianLadteS ucgtuiiiiuuivo JJlSCUSS tflftS TOY Annual Fair The Ladies Auxiliary of the Norwegian Hospital held Its regular meeting Tuesday afternoon at the Sisters Home. Plans were discussed for the annual fair to be held April 29 to March 6.

The officers of the society are; Mrs. Gunstan. president. Mrs. A.

Louis, first vice president. Mrs. B. Weston, second vice president. Mrs.

L. Lar'en. recording secretary. Mrs. O.

Lanse, corre-pondlnn secretary. Mrs. a Hellem. financial Mrs. treasurer.

Mrs. T. Mngulre, chairman executive board. Auditors Mra. C.

O. Pedersen. Mrs. T. Terjes.

Thanks Home Talk For Zoning taiforial a Editor Home Talk: u.u.ie i nave Deen auuiou.en mi urun I tf 01 uui for your editorial of Wednesday, Feb 8. 1933. entitled "Zone Hearing Next Week." Thanking you in advance for your future co-optation on our behalf. I remain, Very truly yours. JOSEPH IBA, Secretary, Bay Ridge Taxpayers Association.

Ac quire I lie ability lo earn SUFFICIENTLY to J)CIh1 WISELY and lo save REGULARLY iucolir Scuu cio Sin nk OrynnitrJ tfififi 531 Broadway HVmm.Tfciey. Ftafbuxh: (irnliHjii Ave. Churrh Ave. At Drolway Cor. Nott rand Avt.

Any Ridyt: It Avnmif? Curnrr Ncvcnly limilll St. UitOORIA'N I Kell visu name uuuuljng asking thal lhe Ieglon enp8ge Members of Loch Lomond Lodge. Ro)lf Ethical Pharmacy Fifth Cor. 59lh St. Roard of Health Statior No.

DOLLAR TALKS 1 Sister Vera Klintworth. Reception committee Matron Jennie Twaites. Patron Harry G. V. Clark and all past matrons and the Associate Matron Henrietta DeBuhr.

Ticket committee Sister Gertrude nTnm-oU id') KKtH Ct CictuP Refreshment committee Ada Clark, associate conductress; Bister 5 Aida Wallin. Sister Elsa Babcock, Sister May Machiran, sister Kather-, i In Douglas. Sister Seiman, Sister Bunce and Sister Schnupp. Daughters of Scotia, wno meet at Tivoli Hall, 51st St. and 4th were gue.su oi mc Guild at luncheon on Monoay.

Those present Included: Mrs. D. Albslle Mra. A. Kratike Mrs.

Janet Bull Mrs RusseP Mrs. Annie Fraser Mrs. Jane Olbb Mrs. J. Oourlay Mra.

C. Gorman Mrs. Elizabeth Oordon Mrs. Maiv Gibson Mrs. GelwiT Mrs.

Hart, Hollvwoor" Mrs. J. EeHle Mrs Crockert mis'. Mary ciinton JJ; 1Bvlt jis Neiut Dick Miss Mary tmrwon Mrs. J.

Simoson r. r'ulheiilte Lime MtS. SlOt'. Mrs. lsab" Kilgour Mrs.

B. SHipil Mr, 0 MVers mra. Mrs. McLean Mrs. un.

K. fnh 39 St. Men's Club Adds Williamson To Boxing Card The 39th St. Men's Club, which is holding a smoker next Tuesday evening at the Kaleva Hall. 8th Ave and 42d has added an- nitier fistic attraction to lis card "i 0 boxing, wrestling and vaudc entertainment.

Red Williamson, amateur we weintit title holder of Scotland, ha been engaged to display nis siug- gjnu ability again.st Bob Vance, one of the better boxers. Rd r.laims that his opponent had bet- ipr look to hi? ears and chin, let alnne his laurels, for the Scottish lad has Intentions of making a smashing lmpwion on those present. Folks Still Marry vine iur. Where YOU are GOING ftrppnit largrly upon where your DOLLARS GO Ul 10 GO Into our Savings Acrount Here! 1982 New Ones- DURING JANUARY 1982 NfeW DEWISITORS OPENED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AT THIS BANK One Thousand Nine Hundred and Eighty-two Persons men, women and children of all ages and stations deliberately chose this bank as the depository for their funds. Surely no stronger indorsement could be found for the SAFETY and efficient service of any institution.

Perhaps you were gne of the 1982. If not, come jn any time; we will be pleased to add your name to our evergrowing list of depositors. You don't need a large sum of money. One dollar starts an account. Bay Riijge Savings Bank 5th Ave.

at 51th St. 13th Ave. at 48th St. INTEREST STARTS FROM DAY OF DEPOSIT iip-w mr- a Direct Banking 1 Connectiona in Norway, Sweden I and Denmark MONEY OliDr.n CIIFXKS 1 RADIO Bush Merchants Inaugurate New Club Quarters Mpmher of the hoard nf directors Of the Merchants and Manufaetur- ers Association of Bush Terminal officially opened the orKanization new clubroonn Wednesday with a luncheon. The rooms, located on the third floor of 174 35th were prepared 'or occupancy by Frank E.

TRourke. chairman of the speakers' ommittee, A library is one of the features the new clubrooms. at which a ily luncheon service for the berie-ut of the members of the association and their friends is being maintained. Many 9th A. D.

Democrats To Attend Inauguration A large deleiiatltm of members of the 9th A. D. Democratic Club, headed by their lender. 1'hutiiav wl'l utiMid lb" iiiHi'gural ce nri" e.1 i'i WaMl-ictcn Mar. 4.

Thi- i tv .1 liave New Vori; on Pnday, Mar. lEATEIINEIVto I AT BEST RATES FIFTH WVME Ninth and Tenth Sti. nttOOKLYN, Y. OPEY MOniY MF.MSCS 6 9 ()teii Mutiiliir F.riiliita from 7 lo 9 Sn-iinn (hit ronimunfly for mom than ycrt.

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