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Daily News from New York, New York • 801

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
801
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ar'onwunity ervice, th paael wilt feature DrV Robert "Dickea, professor of psychiatry at the Downtown Medical Center and director of clinical services and education at Kings County Hos-I'ital Center, as program moderator. Questions to be answered will be those most frequently asked by Brooklyn residents using tb.9 service. Employe representatives at the U.S. Naval Shipyard, Brooklyn, have sent a wire to President Johnson protesting the Defense Department's "unfair distribution of contracts." They urged him to investigate the department's urement procedures. The telegram from the Brooklyn Metal Trades Council said the employes were shocked to learn that the CVA67 a For-restal class super carrier was to be built at a private shipyard in Newport News, Ya.

"It i3 unbelieveable," the -wire said "that the Brooklyn Navy Yard was given no consideration, despite the fact that we built the three best CVA-typa carriers afloat," The reference was to the giant aircraft carriers Saratoga, Independence and Constellation. "Wa contend," the telegram stated, "there is an unfair distribution of defense contracts and the Brooklyn Navy Yard has been grossly discriminated against. We contend also that the capabilities of the nation'3 defense system are being seriously impaired by the under-utilization and neglect of the Brooklyn Navy Yard." The wire was signed by James J. Dolan, president of the council. Psycho Types What are the different types of psychiatric treatment? What is the relationship between psychiatrist and patient? Who needs psychoanalysis? These and other questions asked most frequently by the public will be answered by a panel of noted psychiatrists at an open meeting at 8 P.

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