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Daily News from New York, New York • 359

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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359
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DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1965 Queens Long Island lr Brooklyn 1 4 oc (NEWS foto by Paul Bernius) Exchanging Vievpoinfs Sister M. Aloysius, principal of Academia Maria Reina in Ponce, Puerto Rico, arrives at Kennedy Airport with four of her students on a cultural exchange of students sponsored by Our Lady of Perpetual Help IIS, Bay Ridge. They will spend Easter Week here. Brooklyn students were in Puerto Rico during Christmas. I if (NEWS foto by Fred Morgan) New in Town, gj'o? Hamburg-, Germany, arrives on the liner Berlin.

She will live with relatives in Sunnyside and expects to work as an interpreter with an airline. (NEWS loto by EU Giorandino Time to Flower Out Mary Handley, 11, of Bellaire, who has her hair set with curlers, goes about acquiring flowers for the Easter holiday these will be for her mother. She gets service from salesgirl Henrietta Pryor in Queens Village. Gideonse Is Accused Of Smearing Students Dr. Harry D.

Gideonse, president of Brooklyn College, was criticized yesterday by the New York Civil Liberties Union for "his efforts to smear student groups at the college with the Communist label." A Ms. I I -a ess- In a televised interview March "f' Jf 31, Gideonse said Communists were behind growing unrest on the campus, and that a "small nucleus of students," who were bringing in outsiders, were duping the "innocents" into demanding more freedom. The NYCLU asserted "there are a large number of legitimate issues of academic freedom that underlie the emergence of a stu (NETWS foto by Buckley) Snowing Growing Interest. Fair in Flushing Meadow Park. Charles Cobb from Canton, Ohio, drives in with new trees and shrubbery to doll up the grounds.

6A Garden Of Violets' The ninth annual show of the African Violet Society is to be held April 24 and 25 at the Queens Botanical Gardens, Main St. and Dahlia Flushing. Theme of this year's show is "A Garden of Violets" and hours will be 1:30 to 9:30 P.M. the first day and 10:30 A.M. to 6 P.M.

the second. Special feature will be an educational exhibit on cultivation of African violets. Prof to Talk of Library Prof. Kenneth Scott, chairman of the foreign languages department of Queensborough Community College, will speak on "The Library and Research" at the third annual dinner of the Friends of the Queens College Library, April 28 at 8 P.M. in the Villa Bianca restaurant in Flushing.

Lofsa Big Spenders Make Last of Big Auctions a Hit Suffolk County officials are happy about the results of the last of the big county land auctions which netted nearly twice as much money aa expected. dent protest movement at Brooklyn College." "It ill behooves the president of a major college to offer in response to thoughtful student demands for academic freedom a sophomoric recitation of allegations of Communist influence," the statement added. The NYCLU pointed out it believed the proper response to emergence of the student protest movment would have been to review the repressive rules and regulations governing student conduct at Brooklyn College in order to bring them into line with contemporary standards of academic freedom." the big auctions because "we just don't have that much county property left." A total of 46 parcels were withdrawn from bidding: for use for state and county rights of way for highways. Land in Southampton township brought in $226,215 and Brookhaven $167,615. 'Red Shoes' Staged The Brooklyn Community Children's Theatre of Brooklyn College will stage its production of "The Red Shoes at 2:30 P.M.

Wednesday. The Andre Eglevsky Children's Ballet will be featured. une annual land sale in Kiver- liead last week realized SilfifWlO Jacobs said the auction had exceeded his expectations because he had hoped to gain only about $250,000 for the county coffers. Jacobs said it was the last of for 275 parcels. More than 200 bidders attended the daylong auction at the county treasurer' office in the county center.

Suffolk Treasurer Chester F..

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