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FLATBUSH Ave. U. Station Relief Sought 'Dangerous Crowding' Cited by Civic Council The Avenue station of the Brighton Beach line is "dangerously overcrowded" during rush hours, according to a letter to the Transit Commission sent by the Brooklyn Civic Council. The communication indicated that council representatives had personally observed conditions at the station, and urges that "appropriate measures" be taken to relieve the situation. "It definitely the opinion of the council," the letter states, "that this station is inadequate to meet demands made upon it by increasing population in area.

There can be no disputing the fact that passengers in rush hours are so jammed on the platform that they crowd to the very edge. "Such conditions were observed, and it is the conclusion that they constitute an unsafe situation." Civic organizations in the area have been pressing for an express stop at the station for some time. Church Holds Debate Tonight on Strikes "Should Strikes In Defense Industries Be Outlawed?" is the subject of 8 debate tonight in Our Lady Help of Christians R. C. Church, Avenue and E.

28th between representatives of the church and the debating group of the Crown Heights Associated Activities. Participants for the Holy Name Society of the church will be Hugh W. Carney and Daniel J. Garde, while their opponents will be William A. Reilly and John Crowe.

Judges will be the Rev. John Bukey, assistant pastor of St. Thomas Aquinas Church of Flatlands; Francis Griffith, chairman of the English department of James Madison High School, and John B. Fitzpatrick, Brooklyn attorney. Miss Patricia Scanlon Honored on Birthday Miss Patricia Scanlon, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. James Scanlon of 389 Westminster Road, Flatbush, was honored by her parents at a birthday party last Saturday evening in her home. Miss Scanlon, who is active in the Blessed Virgin Sodality of Holy Innocents R. C. Church, will be graduated from Bishop McDonnell High School in the Fall.

W. V. Leaper Elected Sports Editor at R. P. I.

William V. Leaper of Brooklyn has been elected sports editor of the 1942 Transit at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, where he is a student in the chemical engineering course. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William S.

Leaper of 767 E. 22d Flatbush, and graduate of Brooklyn Technical High School. Flatbush Group Maps British Benefit Party The Brooklyn committee of the American Friends of Britain will sponsor a benefit luncheon and card party next Tuesday evening in the Parkside Club, 2209 Clarendon Road, Flatbush. Lillian A. Trotsky, president of the Sisterhood of Congregation Shaare Torah of Flatbush, is chairman in charge of arrangements.

STUYVESANT Parent-Teachers Party Aids School's Dental Clinic More than 250 persons attended a card party sponsored by the Parent- School 137 Teachers recently Association in the of school, PubBainbridge St. and Saratoga in the Stuyvesant section. Proceeds were allocated to a fund which will provide a free dental clinic for pupils, according to Mrs. Clara E. Horn, president.

Mrs. Eleanor Lewis was chairman. Brooklynites Among Dude Ranch Guests Adelaide de Rose of 1800 E. 52d St. was a guest at Cimarron Ranch, Peekskill, N.

during the past weekend. Others stopping at the resort included Peppina LaSassa of 1179 Rogers Mrs. Gerry Nickerson of 114 Clinton St. and her daughter, Claudia, and Miss Christine Schatz of 1813 Stanhope St. Radio Program Boosts 'Big Brother' Service The third in a series of programs on "Big Brother Service" was broadcast recently over- WONW under the auspices of the Brooklyn Jewish Big Brother and Big Sister Association.

Speakers included Dr. Saul Knopf, Dr. Benjamin Newman and Dr. Richard Feinberg. Murray Hofstetter, executive secretary of the association, presided.

Poetry Group Meets The poetry division of the Allied Arts of Brooklyn sponsored A meeting last night in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Tollefsen, 946 President St. A cultural program was presented by Maude Clark Hough and Herbert Stavely Sammond.

in charge respectively of the poetry and music divisions of the group. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS 13 Boro Students To Get Degrees From Syracuse One Will Receive M. D. Scroll at Rites On Campus June 2 Seymour Mann, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Philip Mann of 301 Oriental Boulevard, will be a candidate for 1 a degree of doctor of medicine, and 12 other Brooklyn students will be candidates for baccalaureate degrees from Syracuse University during its 70th annual commencement exercises at Archbold Stadium on the Syracuse campus on Monday, June 2. Leonard W. Brockington, prominent Canadian lawyer who is special wartime assistant to the Prime Minister of Canada, will deliver the commencement address. Following his talk, Chancellor William Pratt Graham will confer several honorary degrees. Undergraduate degrees will be awarded by the deans of the respective colleges.

As an undergraduate Mann was affiliated with Phi Beta Kappa, liberal arts honorary fraternity; Phi Delta Epsilon, medical fraternity, and Sigma Alpha Mu, social fraternity. Other Brooklyn students are Miss Adelheid Baum, daughter of Arthur Baum of 43 Crosby Alfred Obrist, son of Mr. and Mrs. May Obrist of 1303 Dean Morton Helbraun, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Max Helbraun of 311 Utica Allan Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Anderson of 960 66th Joel H. Fisher of 456 Crown and Miss June Mirken, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Saul Mirken of 1244 E. 10th St. Also Miss Patricia McCarthy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerrold D.

McCarthy of 780 E. 19th Miss Virginia Lohn, daughter of William Lohn of 320 Park Place; Joseph Scandore, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Scandore of 701 Avenue Miss Leonia Greenfield. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Greenfield of 1761 E. 19th Miss Arline Brandt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob J.

Brandt of 2314 Avenue and Lawrence Ives, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Ives of 158 Cleveland St. HEIGHTS SECTION Teachers Union Club To Discuss Civil Rights The Teachers Union Nonpartisan Club of the 1st A. D.

will meet on Wednesday evening in the Hotel St. George to discuss civil liberties and free education. Those who will speak include Joy Dairdman, novelist; Prof. Howard Selsam of Brooklyn College and Ruth Stevens of the United Electrical and Radio Workers of America. The public is invited.

Up-State Councilman Addresses Boro Kiwanis Peter T. Compton, city councilman of Binghamton, addressed the Brooklyn Kiwanis Club at its luncheon meeting thi afternoon in the Towers Hotel on the Heights. Mr. Compton, a widely known lecturer, spoke on "Americans and Americanism." CROWN HEIGHTS Knights of Pythias Organize Camera Club Conqueror Lodge, 559, Knights of Pythias, has formed a camera club through the efforts of Irving Lassner, a member of the lodge. The group, chairman of which is William V.

Seidenberg, is planning tours through the photographic departments of several newspapers. Koschir Called for Duty Frank J. Koschir of 440 St. is among a group of R. students at Syracuse who have been ordered to for temporary duty at Carlisle racks, Pennsylvania.

GUEST SPEAKER John J. Imperatore, chief clerk of the 3d District Municipal Court, addressed members of the Van Dam A. C. recently in headquarters at 855 Meeker Greenpoint. At the conclusion of his talk he was made an honorary member.

Marriage Licenses Issued in Borough Jerome Edelstein. lyn Frost. 1241 E. Francesco Mazzio. Rose Abbate.

213 Milton L. Zisowitz. Gertrude Barr, 301 Paul Arak. 1630 Bibl. 2024 61st St.

Frank Bisaccia, M. Nappi. 8022 15th 156 E. 29th St. 325 Wilson St.

396 Stockholm St.Quincy St. 78th -Rochelle The following marriage licenses have been issued by the Marriage Licenses Bureau in Brooklyn: Moe Lipes, 1774 Eastburn Bronx -Lottie Friedman, 202 Amboy St: Julius Weiskott. 99 Powell -Rose Seller, 667 Alabama Ave. Harold Wind, 1249 E. 18th Itzkowitz, 1249 E.

18th St. Albert M. Karp, 1742 61st Fineman, 2236 80th St. Stanley Ed. Jarosh, 153 Forbell M.

Dingley. 496 Autumn Ave. Rubin Bov. 243 Henry Manhattan -Bella Feigenbaum, 1419 42d St. Irving Brownstein, 196 77th R.

Goldstein, 1748 67th St. Salvatore D. Bellone, 260 4th Ave.Regina C. LaBoffe. 194 5th Ave.

Murray Goldstein. 388 Marcy Ave, Pearl Liss, 812 Grand St. John J. Bartolillo. 959 Bedford Ave.Rose A.

Pecoraro. 51 Quincy St. John Spooner. 154 Herzl Shirley Moskowitz. 68 Thatford Ave.

Abraham Kramer, 1804 N. 6th Philadelphia, Pa. -Jean Simpson, 7418 20th Ave. David E. Schoen.

68 W. 176th Bronx--Betty Chakrin. 6921 18th Ave. Josenh Pinkel, 232 E. 95th -Hannah Guthoff, 232 E.

95th St. Max Tannenholtz, 1483 Lincoln Place -Molly Nedler, 268 Buffalo Ave. John Diorio, 1737 E. 7th St. -Angelina Penna.

2031 E. 5th St. Peter Pellegrino. 627 Park Ave.Frances Gagliardotto. 133 Melrose St.

Herbert Levy. 2971 W. 25th Mair, 316 Newport St. William Chemerka, 493 Logan St.Genevieve Lewinski, 43-45 Bartlett St. Arne Jacobson, 859 59th A.

Andersen, 653 71st St. George Sahlmann, 328 Marine Ave.Ethel W. Suden. 352 76th St. Leon M.

Chaikin. 72 Dover St. -Doris L. Solomon, 1736 E. 26th St.

John Gibson. 2012 W. 8th St. -Armida T. DePaola, 2012 W.

8th St. Josenh Perillo. 213 Warwick M. Perillo. 3003 Atlantic Ave.

Benjamin Levinson. 237 E. 12th Manhattan Osten. 479 Penn Ave. John DeRiso.

1748 80th St. -Angela Cincotto, 1252 80th St. Frank Ingrasselino. 36-25 34th Astoria -Lorraine Rivinius, 215 Knickerbocker Ave. Thomas F.

Carroll, 1987. E. 28th St.Katherine N. Qualmann. 211 E.

37th St. John M. Consolo, 304 Sackett Regolino. 53 Woodhull St. Charles H.

Krauss. 733 Snediker Ave Sylvia Dodell, 48 Rockaway Parkway. Joseph F. Carretta. 144 Bartholdi Jersev City--Catherine D'Amico, 1779 W.

7th St. Frank H. Bervar. 55 James Newark. N.

J. -Mary Stark. 443 Knickerbocker Ave. John N. MacCallum.

2015 E. 14th St. -Agnes W. Adcock. 1953 E.

13th St. Norman Antman. 151 Avenue Cecilia Bachman. 8735 Bav Parkway. Svivia Martin Sobel.

Bratkowskv. 1777 Rockaway Parkway 1030 E. 94th St. Vito Petruzzo. 1524 Bergen St.

-Nicoletta Carlucci, 1905 Atlantic Ave. Nathan Kammer. 1955 E. 7th Goldfeder. 1800 E.

12th St. Silvestro Caramico. 660 Henry St.Lucy Iengo, 598 Henry St. David Zisselman, 1619 55th Miller. 149 S.

9th St. William Kushner, 402 E. 96th Feinberg. 370 Legion St. Daniel Gurian.

7204 21st Ave. Sylvia H. Levy, 8619 23d Ave. Hyman Robinson, 486 willoughby Ave. -Florence Wooster.

416 Chester St. Arthur Kaplan, 201 E. 165th Bronx -Jennie Winterfield. 150 E. 29th St.

Henry E. Fine, 1850 76th Shirley Tomback. 248 Buffalo Ave. Nathan Spiegel. 443 Claremont Parkway, Bronx- -Ruth Silverfaden, 347 S.

3d St. Joseph J. Iacono, 1233 71st Jennie Cafiso. 1826 St. Irving Shyman, 4416 Atlantic Sea Gate.

Coney Island- Wanda Bendowitz. 442 Lott John Anklin, 2047 E. 72d R. Birr, 5720 Beverly Road. Robert S.

Mortensen. 406 17th St.Christina Fraser, 456 15th St. Frank D. Guidice, 623 E. 86th St.Carmela Bonfandio, 218 Hawthorne St.

Jack Raskin, 372 New Jersey Ave.Celia Ginsberg, 1325 Eastern Parkway. Henry Olkowski, 140 Guernsey Mjkowski, 142 Guernsey St. Jerome Edelstein. 156 E. 29th 1254 72d -Santina Ave.

Albert Keck of wedding anlast Sunday. CROWN HEIGHTS Brooklyn Prep Reveals Awards a VETERAN BROOKLYNITES-Mr. and Mrs. 102 Sunnyside who observed their 59th niversary at a cocktail party in their home Mr. Keck, 87, is still active in his business.

Announces Winners In Scholarship Test Winners of semi-annual scholarships at entrance examinations conducted by Brooklyn Prep, Nostrand Ave. and Carroll Crown Heights, have been announced by the Rev. John H. Klocke, S.J., headmaster. A record-breaking group of 583 boys gathered for the tests, conducted this year as part of a celebration in honor of the 50th anniversary of the encylical of Pope Leo XIII, "Rerum Novarium." Two of the prizes offered were full fouryear scholarships, One of these winners was Robert T.

Rush of 7123 4th Ave. Those who captured half- scholarships included John Gannon of Gerard Walsh of 1359 E. 28th Martin O'Sullivan of 8 Bartlett Place, Thomas Flynn of 7311 4th Robert Hesse of 252 E. 9th Robert Cousins of 1466 E. 55th St.

and Jerome Seckel of 186 Schaeffer St. Quarter-scholarship winners were James Neville of 636 Central Bernard Cassidy of 573 6th Robert Allen of 1406 73d Edward Meehan of 8523 Fort Hamilton Parkway, James Darcy of 503 3 Park Place, Robert Jost of 116 Lenox Road, Charles Poole of 247 New York Gerard Brown of 112 74th St. and Edward Dennis of 449 E. 38th St. Giaggio F.

Simuro, 54 Bergen -Carmela Guilano, 33 Ellery St. Anthony Roccusano. 6801 14th Ave.Katherine Novack, 1260 83d Irving Wolfe, 1681 Park Place- -Millie Comite. 379 4th St. Herbert Schreiber.

1055 Morris Ave.Gladys R. Gaskin. Kings County Hospital, Brooklyn. Emanuel Sher, 1004 Ocean View Rosenberg. 2630 Ocean Ave.

Mario F. Cordella, 3706 12th Galante, 3706 12th Ave. Anton Odink. 2168 E. 23d -Edna Louise Tepe, 2672 Ocean Ave.

George Dalleo, 159 Bay 52d Giordano, 2458 West St. Jack Feuer, 3000 Brighton 12th St.Estelle Bank. 1046 Willmohr St. John J. Sprance, 1249 DeKalb Apar, 3 Essex St.

Uphraim Rosen. 152 Amboy St. Sarah Halbrick, 152 Amboy St. Russell Misuraca. 1826 W.

34 St. Jean Cacciatore. 8008 15th Ave. Aaron H. Schinofsky.

888 Belmont Ave. Muriel Levin, 2447 Pitkin Ave. Herbert Bader. 2440 Valentine 8. Schneiderman, 128 Cortelyou Road.

Isadore Wertheim. 1416 Park PlaceHelen Gulack. 501 Livonia Ave. Leon Gorlow, 164 Linden BoulevardAviva Litt. 214 E.

95th St. Andrew S. DeVito. 91 Somers A. Salvato.

5 Somers St. Michael Calichio. 176 Jackson -Catherine Gambino, 170 Union St. Herbert Binder. 705 Bristol -May Nelson.

1735 E. 31st St. James Lanigan, 6269 Forest Ridgewood. L. Warren, 480 Harmon St.

Adam D'Auria. 219-A 20th Saporita, 133 20th St. Lazar Okin, 503 Thatford Wortman. 869 Hopkinson Ave. Abe Gelofsky, 966 E.

181st Bronx-Eve Bodkin. 2080 E. 1st St. Daniel Joseph Reehil, 89-28 Place. Jamaica, L.

F. Barr, 2813 Ocean Ave. Sol Seltzer. 2723 Barnes BronxMarilyn Becker, 1621 65th St. George B.

Hauck. 700-A Decatur A. Jchnson, 4804 4th Ave. Carmelo Adrianola, 167 Alabama Ave.Margaret Russo. 220 Sackman St.

Hyman Greenberg. 125 Webster Skiarsh. 4513 10th Ave. Ralph E. King, 73 Downing -Bernice M.

Finneran, Charleston, W. Va. Paul Sherman. 606 Hopkinson Ziskind, 2121 Union St. Edward T.

Thompson 1900 Albemarle Road--Elizabeth H. Shipman, 1389 E. 17th St. Henry Losick, 906 80th North Bergen. N.

-Miriam Kell, 2006 Benson Ave. Michael Vinciguerra, 7523 15th Guadagno, 7423 13th Ave. Henry Jorgensen. 380 13th Humphreys. 7201 4th Ave.

Joseph Lorber. 309 Hewes Prefer. 381 Hooper St. Anthony Nicotra, 4012 14th DiPersia, 825 McDonald Ave. Philip Denaro, 1262 73d A.

Mivabella. 1276 71st St. Alex Zipris. 363 S. 5th St.

Ethel Milstein. 121 Marcy Ave. Harold J. Ross. 12 Cox Place -Arline M.

Grove, 1837 E. 35th St. John J. McGowan, 646 Manhattan Brooklyn--Rita Fitzsimmons, 845 Manhat. tan Ave.

Samuel Silverstein. 20 E. 18th Davison. 2605 Avenue N. Joseph Goldberg, 324 W.

96th Manhattan-Sylvia S. Streicher, 1347 E. 17th St. John Duda. 4324 4th Ave.

L. Datsko, 459 11th St. Fred Jas Mannara, 1414 82d 61 Stanhope St. Antonoo Pierro, 126 Hudson Siani. 215 Sands St.

Biaggio Spinelli, 168 35th -Nancy DiGiacomo, 1438 36th St. Franklyn R. Bonnett. 236 E. 48th A.

Botte. 5923 17th Ave. Morton Sills, 1050 Carroll St. -Madeline Novatt, 50 Lenox Road. William J.

O'Neill, 403 Applegate Court-Matilda Trupia. 1814 W. 6th St. Louis Lessibaum. 2330 63d -Sydelle Kahn.

2118 60th St. William S. Patrick. 404 Hawthorne St.Emma Jessen, 287 Linden Bouelvard. Edward Weber.

23-30 Newtown Astoria, L. Nelson. 159 6th Ave. Elliott Jack Spring. 2032 Union St.Shirley Tierstein.

181 Rockaway Parkway. Salvatore Pizzitola, 1971 W. 10th Annunziata, 205 Avenue T. Mario J. Petretti.

504 Merrick Lynbrook, L. M. Jones, 1222 Nostrand Ave. Frank L. Chilton.

244 Bainbridge St.Reba L. 1426 E. 15th St. Jack Packer, 105 Joralemon -Shirley Fisberk. 1072 55th St.

Carlo Barillari. 1543 84th Sylvia Cosenza, 1528. 56th St. Nicholas Salpas. 254 Prospect Ave.

Antoinette Perrotti, 913 42d St. Milton Robkoff, 562 Bainbridse Lazaroff, 534 Jerome St Carl Miglino, 417 12th St. -Dorothy Migliore. 413 12th St. Carmine M.

Panico. 30 Bay 10th LaGressa. 1320 68th St. Richard E. Enger, 192-16 Williamson ueens- J.

Scheb, 508 Williams Ave. Henry A. Zapitz. 294 Cumberland St.Jean Hermanowski. 341 Dahill Road.

Frank Schwirzbin, 201 S. 2d -Julia Saladonia, 149 S. 4th St. Samuel Tunkle, 4371 Gunther Bronx- Sophie Rubin. 302 S.

3d St. Joseph Arregi. 295 Elizabeth N. Y. C.

-Mary G. Bellettiera, 1011 Belmont Ave. Milton F. Prerau, 133 Clark Place, Bronx -Lillian Stern. 597 New Jersey Ave.

Abraham Hoffner. 6308 23d Ida Schneider. 2320 62d St. Hanry S. Hall, 10-02 148th Whitestone.

Rose C. Murray, 915 St. Mark's Ave. Edwin W. Armbruster.

101 Autumn Ave. Vera Rose Blyth. 218 Elderts Lane. Louis Gellber. 90 10th St.

Hilda Ikenson. 90 E. 10th St. Hyman Millman, 240 Siegel Schwartz, 1877 Ocean Ave. Arthur Rothman.

2018 62d -Regina Wanderer, 2018 62d St. Miguel A. Cruz, 379 8. 1st St. -Rose Maria Diaz, 107 Grottan St.

Leonard Di Bella, 487 Central Ave. Catherine M. Carter. 1144 Hancock St Samuel Coury. 103 Hudson Boston.

-Catherine Beshara. 14 Bergen St. Fitz Small. 495 St. Mark's -Gertrude Walkes, 495 St.

Mark's Ave. Louis Glasser, 865 Dumont Ave. -Anna Lipschitz. 109 Herzl St. Joseph J.

Lusardi, 33 Vanderbilt Conca, 292 Linden St. Norman David Cohen. 1772 81st St.Anna Shapiro. 386 Wilson Are Irving Blattbere, 694 Cleveland -Eva J. Greenblatt.

1144 Sutter Ave. Roy E. Erdman. 832 69th St. -Virginia V.

Kirby. 450 78th St. Sidney Miller. 550 Essex Frances G. Mandel.

110 Thatford Ave. James S. Reilly, 88 Ocean ParkwayEdith Tunison, 489 13th St. Sidney B. Geringer.

240 Westminster Road- Rose Ehrlich. 123 Taylor St. Castello. 6316 Avenue Jennie Angelico, 568 E. 99th St.

Wiercinski, 106-29 79th Brus. 578 Drew St. Cari Friedland, 1753 53d 6t. -Jessie BROOKLYN EAGLE, TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1941 19 MERMAID RECEIVES AWARD -Lorraine Fischer of the Women's Swimming Association is shown receiving the Orbach trophy from Charles J. Kean, president of the Coney Island Chamber of Commerce, for her "outstanding performance" at the A.

A. U. swimming meet last weekend at the Ravenhall pool, Coney Island. POSTMASTER ATTENDS The above group, shown at the annual dinner and dance of the Charity Guild of the Holy Family Hospital recently in the Towers Hotel, includes, left to right, Richard J. Lewinthal, chairman; Postmaster Frank J.

Quayle and Francis A. J. Cuite, guild president. CONEY ISLAND Coney Faces Greatest Year, Says Nicholson Coney Island is "on the threshold of one of its biggest and best seasons in the past decade," according to William A. Nicholson, executive secretary of the Coney Island Chamber of Commerce.

"This is not wishful thinking on the part of the larger interests and concessionaires," Mr. Nicholson has stated. "It is borne out by the business done over the past weekends during the months of April and May. Give Coney Island a fair break in the weather, particularly on weekends, and the rest will take care of itself." Several factors, including "sprinkling of new amusement de- BRIGHTON BEACH Manhattan Beach Group Seeks Traffic Lights Requests for traffic lights along Brighton Beach Ave. from Coney Island Ave.

1 to Oriental Boulevard and along West End Ave. from Oriental Boulevard to Emmons Ave. were made at a meeting of the Manhattan- Beach Community League recently in the Manhattan Beach Hotel. The committee on local improvement reported that the traffic division of the Police Department is planning a survey of these streets. Sidney Katz of 40 Shore Boulevard presided.

BENSONHURST Gravesend Legionnaires Plan Children's Program Gravesend Post, 1111, American Legion, and its ladies' auxiliary will sponsor a children's Memorial Day program on Friday afternoon on the stage of the Highway Theater, Kings Highway and W. 7th Bensonhurst. Charles Griffin, post adjutant, will deliver the principal address and Joseph Holbert, Americanism committee chairman, will preside. William Dean is acting commander. SHEEPSHEAD BAY Capt.

Cashman Honored By Kings Lion Club Police Capt. Daniel J. Cashman of the 61st Precinct was a guest at the luncheon of the Kings Lion Club held recently in Tappen's Restaurant, 2617 Emmons Sheepshead Bay. Edward Swenson, manager of the Kings Highway Branch of the National City Bank, presided. Plans were discussed for an outing on June 26 to the Rockville Country Club.

Two Boro Men Assigned To Air Corps Courses Two Brooklyn men have been assigned to pursue courses in aeronautics after having enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps and being assigned to the 1st Air Base Squadron at Mitchel Field. They are Norman Menaker of 664 Dumont who has been sent to Denver, and Haskell C. Freeman of 21 St. Paul's Place, assigned to Scott Filed, Ill. 4 City Swimming Pools Open in Boro Friday The Department of Parks has announced the opening of four outdoor swimming pools in Brooklyn this Friday at 10 a.m.

They are: Sunset pool, 7th Ave. and 43d McCarren pool, Driggs Ave. and Lorimer Red Hook pool, Clinton. Bay and Henry and Betsy Head pool, Hopkinton and Dumont Aves. vices," enter this prediction, he declared.

These include the parachute jump at Steeplechase, the Bobs Ride on the Stauch property, the rejuvenation of Luna Park and the new white sand on the beach. Plans are under way for the sponsoring of the weekly Tuesday evening fireworks displays conducted annually by the Chamber. Charles J. Kean, new president of the Chamber, is making every effort to convince city authorities that the Aquarium belongs in Coney Island. He says that he has received "encouraging" replies from Park Commissioner Moses and Borough President Cashmore.

HILL SECTION Washington Clubwomen Give Annual Card Party Several distinguished guests attended the annual card party of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Washington Democratic Club of the 10th A. D. recently in headquarters, 241 Prospect Place, in the Hill section. Those present included Court Justices Frank Parcells and Charles H. Breitbart, former Deputy Controller Milton Solomon and Assistant District Attorney Charles N.

Cohen. More than 1,000 persons attended. Boro Woman Re-Elected By Arcanum Auxiliary Edith V. W. Tuttle of Sunrise Council, 21, Loyal Ladies of the Royal Arcanum, was re-elected supreme regent of the order at the annual convention last week in Pittsfield, Mass, Dinners were held on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and members of the group went on a bus ride to Greylock Mountain on Thursday.

DOWNTOWN Catholic Social Club To Attend Breakfast The fourth annual communion breakfast of the Catholic Social Club, Clinton and Congress in the downtown area, will be held on Sunday, June 8, in. the Candlelight Restaurant, 114 Clinton St. Members of the group will attend mass in St. Paul's Church. Speakers at the breakfast will be Magistrate John F.

X. Masterson and the Rev. Thomas Campion. TO GET DEGREE David Sil- verman, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Silverman of 1926 67th Bensonhurst, will receive his doctor of osteopathy degree from the Philadelphia College of Osteapathy on Saturday. MIDWOOD So. Midwood Residents Seek Addition to Public School 152 An appeal to city authorities for an addition to P. S. 152.

Glenwood Road and E. 23d in the Midwood area, was issued by the South Midwood Residents Association at a recent meeting in the Church of the Nativity, Ocean Ave. and Farragut Road. A resolution to this effect adopted by the group after it was addressed by William F. Beisheim, principal of the school.

He stated that there are 46 classes meeting in 30 classrooms, and urged that an addition be constructed on the present playground of the school at a cost of approximately $250,000. Checkanowitz. 196. Highlawn Ave. George' Shavewitz.

2239 E. 21st St.Florence Siegel, 2041 Union Walter Greenberg. 215 Rodney P. Rosen, 215 Rodney St. Joseph Anello.

32 Strong Place- -Carmela Pitti. 442 Henry St. Jack Richman, 117 Columbia Rothenberg. 71 Lee Ave. Maurice Treppel.

6022 Bay ParkwaySylvia Abrams. 362 Christopher Ave. Irving Flanzreich, 391 Christopher Ave. -Anna James Redell, Fitzmaurice. 654 Georgia 202 12th Ave.

othy Murphy, 347 5th Ave. George Guerriero, 13 Monroe Vinci, 2341 W. 13th St. Joseph Tessler, 973 Fox BronxViian Weinstein. 580 Midwood St.

Michael Muller, 120 Avenue F--Anna Lieberman, 1628 Lincoln Place. Anthony Diodato. 1452 65th -Rose Fortunato. 2063 58th St. Peter J.

Motise, 78 Congress La Rocca, 154 Hoyt St. Anthony G. Monteforte, 89 Garfield Place--Jennie T. Perullo. 381 2d St.

Joseph DiStefano. 193 Tompkins Ave.Catherine F. Fortunato. 755 Park Ave. Samuel Siegel, 1601 Bedford Ave, Muriel Kayfetz.

1601 Bedford Ave. Jerome Lebowitz, 1213 E. 26th Dinhofer, 2610 Avenue L. Frank Alberghina, 145 9th -Olga Ruta, 38 3d St. Michael Wyjacki, 111 S.

3d St. -Aniela Bonecki, 656 Metropolitan Ave. Stephen Mastaler, 70 S. Main Brattieboro, Vt. -Anna Korolchuk, 423 Hinsdale st.

Daniel P. Cetera. 502. New York Trezza, 329 Sterling St. Raffale Tramontano, 825 Bergen Porco.

618 Grand Ave. Samuel J. Meyer. 251 Vernon Kaplan, 466 Van Buren St. Pasquale Igniesi, 200 York -Jennie Vincenzo Conte.

448 Bergen St. Harold J. Schlak. 72-14 62d Glendale. L.

I. -Lillian F. Nohe, 1302 Gates Avenue. William C. Rubinstein.

1897 Schenectady Ave. -Charlotte R. Streifer, 1019 President St. Jack Kramer, 51. Clark St.

-Sarah Sandelman. 1311 Sterling Place. Philip J. Lombardi, 1850 Haring St.Edith Pasquariello. 252 E.

25th St. James Madorma, 275 22d -Filomena Chirico. 266 22d St. Frank P. Conti, 25 Luquer -Grace M.

Esposito, 209 Carroll St. Frank St. George. 2337 84th St. -Rose Nicosia, 1547 80th St.

Frederick W. Bursiel, 763 Hancock St.Margaret Pierson. 763 Hancock St. Samuel K. Maccabee.

St. George Hotel Brooklyn- -Rae Bloom. 952 42d St. Charles Franki. 306 W.

90th Manhattan-Carmen Castro. 1340 79th St. Harold Scharaga. 618 Pine St. -Dorothy Rotman.

138 Sheridan Ave. Harland Green, 80 Allens Creek Road. Brighton -Alice R. Collins. 1370 Bushwick Avenue.

Morris B. Gleimer. 244 E. 58th St. Anne Hirschfield.

32 Morrell St. David Epstein, 118 BBay 38th St. Esta Reichman. 1153 53rd St. Bernard Vitberg.

183 E. 96th St. -Betty Sanford, 778 NewJersey Ave. Edwin J. Mauro.

59 Logan Sakalofski. 431 Vermont St. Peter Aloysius Lavezzo, 670 59th St.Mae R. Fitzgerald, 174 2d Ave. Patsie Forinosano.

46 Strong Place- Sadie Morano, 46 Strong Place. Arthur Pilatsky, 1235 Brooke Bronx--Amelia Bloise. 46 Bay 14th St. Joseph Perratore. 2749 Atlantic Virginia Zito, 156 Rogers Ave Hyman L.

Alter. 170 E. 53d St. -Ruth V. Cohen, 1632 E.

18th St. Thomas E. Leahy. 87-13 85th Woodhaven, I -Kathryn G. Dowling, 338 Euclid Ave.

Pasquale Bertuccio. 175 Nevin: St. Barbara M. Caracappa, 175 Nevins St Charles Mozzotta: 315 Melrose St. -Vincenza Loria.

463 Bushwick Ave. Vincent Salario, 143 Lee Ave. New Brunswick, N. J. Rose De Lucia, 2433 Dean St Gennaro Cuccurullo.

588 Dean -Carmela Spadola, 83 Underhill Ave. Speed in Production Vital Need, Says Serri The speeding up of production of planes, tanks and ships is "the supreme need of the hour." Frank Serri. president of the Kings County Criminal Bar Association, stated last Saturday night in an address over Station WCNW. "Our production to date, measured by our peril and our capacity, is a fizzle and a failure." Mr. Serri contended.

"No more tragic muddie or fumbling has ever been exhibited in a time of great emergency." This addition, Mr. Beisheim declared, would provide 12 more rooms, a library, a gymnasium and a domestic science room. "The area which furnishes pupils for the school has had several large apartment houses built in the last few years, and ten more are being erected," he said. "At the present time such extra -curricular subjects as arts, sewing, homemaking, shop and health education have only one -half of the usual time." A committee of four was appointed to meet with the proper city authorities. MARINE PARK Wants Bennett Funds Spent on Marine Park The Marine Park Community League has requested city officials to expend the funds derived from the leasing of Floyd Bennett Field for the improvement of Marine Park.

The league joins the Marine Park Civic Association in this request. Theodore Belzner of 2014 Ryder St. is president. Mrs. Esther Morin Heads P.

S. 207 Mothers Club Mrs. Esther Morin is the new president of the Mothers Club of Public School 207. Fillmore Ave. and Coleman Marine Park, succeeding Mrs.

F. B. Wiepert. Other new officials are: Mrs. Dudley, vice president; Mrs.

Bonfield, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Rose D'Angelo. financial secretary; Mrs. Talleken, recording secretary, and Mrs. Kluth, treasurer.

Installation will be held on June 11. Student Called Up Marshall S. Friedman of New York an R. O. TY C.

student of the College of the City of New York, has been ordered to report to the Edgewater Arsenal, Md. Harmon O. T. C. University report Bar- RECENT BRIDE-Mrs.

Harold A. Rein is the former Miss Alice D. Christensen, doughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Christensen of 973 E.

29th Flatbush. Her wedding reception was held in the Midwood Restaurant, 1145 Flatbush.

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