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BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY, JAM. 22, 1942 1 Defense Theme i. it Neighborhood News For 6th A. D. Ball Th ere Republican Club Holds If ni i -4 AM (TA 75 Annual Affair Feb.

21 The fith A. D. Republican Club 44 Sumner Ave, Williamsburg, is going "all out" for ripfense nt. Its annual ball and leocption Feb. 21 in Arcadia Hall.

Defense bonds and stamps will be Planned by Club F. L. Kopff to Take Office on Monday Former Assistant District Attorney Frederick L. Kopff will be installed president of the Men Club of St. Stephen Lutheran Church at ceremonies Monday nisht in the church hall, 2808 Newkirk Flathush.

The Rev. Dr. Charles William Rnedpr. pastor of the Flat lands Dutch Reformed Church, will art as inducting officer. There will be a talk hy a rpprp.sentatlve of the ir v' ffoo ing to Republican County Leader John R.

Crews, district leader. In addition, all members of the armed services will be admittpd frpp. This Is In line It thp policy of thp club, which has urged purchase of ripfpnsp stamps and bonds at various rallies, and which has organized a Red Cross first-aid class in Its quarters. Proceeds will be allocated to the group's welfare fund, which spon- sors distribution of Passover and A) 5AVt rOR, SECURITY ill lr Fire Department, showing of motion pictures, and a concert by the 25-piece St. Stephen's Men's Club Band.

Other new officers are George D. Conant, first vice president; Joseph Berard, second vice president: Frederic Ober treasurer; Harold Hafner, recording secretary; Walter Doscher. corresponding secretary; E. J. Grilli.

financial secretary; the Rev. Oliver Powers, chaplain: Daniel Wern. counselor, and E. Steele, sergeant -at -arms. Li LEGION KEYNOTE Loyalty and patriotism were the kev-nnte of the speeches at the annual dinner of Bell Post, Arnrncan Leqmn, in the Hotel Bossert.

Lett to right ore Cuntv Commander John J. Kenny, Mrs. Hugh A. Hog-gerfv, wife of the post commander, and Mr. Hoggerty.

mmmm, Christmas baskets to the needy of the area. Robert J. I Crews is chairman of thp pvent. as- I PERFORM PATRIOTIC DUTY Incurably-sick youngsters ot the Jewish Sanitarium ond Hospital for Chronic Diseases, Eost Flotbush, are doing their share to further the nation's war effort by selling defense stamps ot booths set up throughout the hospital building. Above, Mrs.

Max Blumberg, chairlady of the house committee, purchases a series of stomps from Martin Nekrinsky, 12, and Joel Rosenbloom, 18. sisteri by Anthony N. Durso. E. George Wolfsohn.

William Sonshine. Peier F. Hcllpr. Marco Tufa no and Jacoh Schutzbank. Hadassah Hears Of Posl-War Trial Facing the Jews P.

S. 194 Faculty Honor Mrs. Clara Woollcott Mrs. Clara Wnollcntt, sister-in-law of Alexander Wnnllcott. famous rritir, was honored by thp faculty of Ptihlir Srhnol at a Hinnpr in thp Morillon Restaurant, Church Avp.

and E. 21st Flathush, prior to her ricpar turp on sabbatical leavp. Mrs. Woollcott has been leaching at thp school for fivp years. Madeline Mn Davitt.

principal of the school, was principal speaker. D. A. R. ELECTS Mrs.

Horry D. McKetge of 1473 E. 45th 'St. was elected chairman of i the war work committee of 'group of members of the Sport Show to Aid 3,000 American, British Defenders More than 3.000 American and British sailors. Marines and artillerymen are expected to attend a British-American variety night to be sponsored by the Queens County All-Sports Association and the Daughters of the American VILLAGE OFFICIALS TO MAP PROGRAM FOR THE YEAR i Great Neck, Jan.

22 The Vil- Fred Uhl, chairman, parking and lage Officials Association of the traffic. Great Neck area will meet Mon- Also, Henry B. Oatley, school; day night in the village offices to William R. Sperling, chairman, map plans for the year. Oscar R.

tree planting; Claude Steains. Houston, chairman of the Great chairman, public utilities; Innis Revolution ot a meeting in the Red Cross Urges County Groups Aid Fund Drive Mlneola, Jan. 22 In an appeal to the leaders of individual groups to enlist aid and contributions, the support of more than 600 frater Lawrence. Jan 22 M. Sanford Hotel Roosevelt, Manhattan, Markham spoke on the "Jewish which will be the committee's Problems in a Past War World" headquarters "for the dura- tion.

Defense Council, and Hugh O'Rourke. chairman, planning. Brooklyn-Long Island Division of MacNair. vioe chairman, will dis- A proposed amendment to the nal, civic, social and professional Lincoln G.O.P. Club Elects Frank Pals For His 8th Term I Mrs, Cory Report! On Red Cross Work Goodman Speaker Frank Pals wa elected president ef the Lincoln Republican Club of flip IRth A D.

for his eighth con-tecmive term at thp annual meeting of thp croup at Ml Utica East Flathush. A report on progress of thp sewing nrrip promoted hy t.hp club for thp hpnpfn of thp Red Cross was submitted hv Mrs. Maude W. Cory, ro-leader, Abraham H. Goodman, leader, also spoke, Oth officers elected were: Thomas D'Amato.

first vice pre dPnt; Louis Oortlipb. second virp president; Goldye R. Upetz. third vice president; Thpodorp D. Os-trow.

fourth vicp prpsidpnt; Irvine Gordon, fifth vipp prpsiripni: William J. Gordon, sixth vice president; Albin E. Erickson. recording seeretarv; Alex Silvprman. corresponding secretary; Pauline Hack-pt financial secretary; Alex A.

Tost, trpasurpr. and Samupl Kingman, sergeant-at-arms. by-laws providing for an Nassau cuss home defense matters. has ment of an executive committee of John W. Weiat.

president. appointed the following commitiees the mayors of the member villages I Wflr Fund' Drjve of Nassau for 1P42 William Bryant, legisla- and the president and thp secre- the National Catholic Community Servie at the Brooklyn Navy Ya-d. Jan. 29, it was announced today by John L. Flood of Elmhurst, president of the sporting group.

Entertainment and boxing and wrestling will be offered. Others on the committee are William Hy-dorn, matchmaker at the Queens-boro Athletic Club, Long Island City, and Thomas Roche, deputy bpforp members of the Business and Professional Group of Far Rockaway Hadassah in Congregation Beth Sholom. Washington Ave. Referring tn United Sutes and Palestine. Mr.

Markham declared that. In this country, freedom from anti-spmitism will rippenri largely on the economic readjustment, which will follow the war. American Jewry should help toward straightening out all economic inequalities, hp declared. In Palestinp. Mr.

Markham said, thp mattpr is largely a question of creating amicable relations between Jews and Arabs, which of lale have improved. Day Nursery Plans Benefit lor Jan. 29 The First Hebrew Day Nursery and Mciehhorhood Hnusf of Brooklyn. 221 Division will ho'ri a card party on Jan. 29 in Its hcad-qtiartpvs.

Thp admission will bp a jar of jam or jrllv for thp children of the nursery. The institution carps for 90 youngsters daily and supplies them with food, clothing and medical and dental carp. Glasses are corvlucteri in dancing, sewing, music, dramatics and arts and crafts. Mrs. Lster Miller is prpsidpnt.

and Bern Maripnhoff, chairman of thp pvent. County Red Cross Chapter. In a letter addressed to the head of each organization, Henry C. Rickmeyer and John S. Ttllotson, co-chairmen of the organizations' division of the War Fund Committee, urged each to forward a donation to the fund through local Red Cross branches, any bank in the county or to the War Fund headquarters at 264 Old Country Road.

lative; Sidney Matl.isnn, chairman; tary of the association will be of-Alfred E. Jordan, entertainment; I fered for adoption. Railroad Station 'Huntington Elks At Grumman Plant Set Program for i To Open on Feb. 2 Former Rulers Hicksville, Jan. 22 Another "de- I Huntington, Jan.

22 Frank A. fense" station, the second added to Serine, exalted ruler of Huntington A. A. U. commissioner for Queens.

Col. Waller Jeffreys Carlin. president of the Catholic organization, will represent his group. Five Deacons lo Be Installed Sunday lxdge, lo5, 01 na.s announced Personals Board Qualifies Building Permits Huntington, Jan. 22 The town zoning board of appeals has granted two appeals provisionally, ries- igna.t.ing the distance buildings or i other pquipment must bp kppt from Air Raid Alarm Test Sends 2,700 Out of Boro Hall An unrxpected air raid alarm at the Long Island Railroad system in Nassau County, will be opened Feb.

2. when the "Grumman, N. stop is scheduled. The station, about three minutes by train from Hicksville, is be- I Thp Utilities Enainrering Insti-i ttite of Chicago has announced trlat Army News that the annual Past Exalted Ruler's Night will be celebrated on Feb. 4.

Exalted Ruler Schue also announced that the Elks National Defense and Public Relations Com- Five ripeaons plectcd at the annual congregational meeting of the Lutheran Church of thp Incarnation. 4th Ave. and Mth will be installed at the 11 o'clock service Sunday morning, with the Rev. Dr. Pvt.

Buddy Grover of a East- Ridgrwood. is a mpmbpr of its -n Parkway. Crown Heights, is co- rpcpnt graduating class. Hp com-au'hnr of a song entitled "Wppalutp pleteri the course with high honors. i twpen here and Befhpage.

The mission had changed its name to station is near the South Oyster the Elks War Commission. The 1 You Uncle Sam!" prpspnted at thp Harold S. Miller, pastor, officiating. Vacationing at the St. Charles Tnp nPW B1il meet at the Hotel.

Atlantic. City, are the fol- Earlf Thea'pr in Washington. D. He It an pnginppr at Fort Belvoir Va. Quppns Borough Hall sent 1.700 employes and 1.000 visitors scurry -i ing to air raid shelters.

I Thome Foster and Arthur White, who supervise air raid protective measures in tity buildings, supervised the drill. Those in the building were escorted to shelters under the direction of 40 trained monitors appointed by Cust Vodian Michael Bay Road and is intended to serve local committee working under that workers at the Grumman Aircraft commission is headed by Past Kx-Corporation plant. A year ago the alted Ruler Joseph J. Haggerty. railroad added the "Republic.

N. Past rulers who ill be honored stop between Farmingdale and on Feb. 4 are Raymond H. LaClair, Pinelawn to its system, as an aid Samuel J. Hollander.

Gerald R. lo workers In the airplane plant McNulty, Joseph J. Haggprty, there. Edgar F. Hazleton.

John J. Caffrey, The Grumman station has been Albert F. Miltner, John J. King, Lnespr phntd NEW HEAD Veronica Furgu-son of the Heights is the newly elected president of the Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality of St. Charles Borromeo R.

C. Church. lowing Brooklyr.ites: Mrs. Mildred Press. Rose Schneider, Leon Joseph.

Mr. and Mrs. S. Englp, Mr. and Mrs.

Henry Scheibel, Mr. and Mrs I.PWin nnrt Ml' ami IVtrc parish house prior to thp service and follow the choir in the processional, occupying special phases in the sanctuary. The newly elected deacons are Edward Ahlstrand, Louis Frantzpn. Joseph L. Hartig, Emory Johnson and Arthur Wilken.

Jacob C. Slavpn-kv of 2fil R3ri Bep.onhurst. stationed a- Camp Cnar; Snnnenschctn Upton, has Ivpn matte a specialist. Bayer. the property line in each ea.sp.

Agnes V. Hoffman of 17 E. Jericho Turnpike, South Huntington, asked permission to operate a gasoline filling and service station on north side of Jericho Turnpike, about 150 feet east of New York Ave. The provisions of the grant, stipulated that the Island on which the pumps are to be constructed are to be 15 feel from either side of the property and 15 feet from the front. James E.

Shaw of Green St. asked for a variation of the winning ordinance in order to huild a three-car garage on the northeast corner nf West Neck and Penata-quit, on the former Hall property. The permission orders the garagu placed in an embankment on the nrnnoi-tv anrt Wl tu. The drill followed another drill Ju.mJ.1,ulr.niuuoaio Kanroaa. tnougn it, was saia iasi winiam r.

Uean. night that official sanction for The present staff Includes use of the name had not yet been Charles D. Warren, exalted leading given by the company. knight; Albert E. Risebrow, es- The iipw train will run daily ex- teemed loyal knight; John J.

Cor-cept. Sunday, leaving Jamaica at coran, esteemed lecturing knight; 7:24 a arriving at Republic at Herman J. Wlckel. secretary; On returning it will lpave I Joseph J. Haggerty, treasurer; Carl Republic at a.m..

reaching Ja- 1 Holken, tiler; John M. Lock wood. fottr'h clas.s. Louis Bra tin of Rrooklvn Is attending a three-month course at the Signal Corps School at Fort Monmouth. N.

John Man7flia of 114 Sfi'h F'. is at Fori Slocum awaiting further orders Francis n. Car pv of Prosperl pai-k Wevi is wiih thp Coast Arnl-lerv st For Elista. Va Conqueror Lodge to Hold President's Birthday Fete Training Course Set Conquerer Lodge, Knights of For Auxiliary Firemen Pvthias. will celebrate President Latvrence.

Jan. 22 Beginning Roosevelt's birthday at a meeting Mondav. a course for auxiliary fhe-tomorrow night In Anon Pythian mPn hP nPld Bt the Lawrence-Temple. 937 Eastern Parkway. The Ceriarhurst fire house under the rii-affair will be held in ro-oprration of the Five Towns Civilian with the committee for the eclebra- Defense Council, tion of the President's ball.

Instructors will come from the A chpek for thp Infantilp Paraly- i Nassau County Vocational Firc-sis Fund will bp prpsented to a com- i men's School. mittee representative. Witness Installation esquire; Herbert C. Johnson, inner Guard; Bruno Lone rhaplain; An John J. Picht oreanist and Prede- A In i I A rick W.

Rickmann justice of subordinate forum. at Queens General Court, whete 375 employes and 1,200 visitors were led to shelter by District Attorney Charles Sullivan. At Borough Hall Borough President Burke was in the midst of a conferenie. At the signal he walked to the station in the second floor hallway and found employes on the way to their stations. Taxpaprs in thp tax office were immediately calmed by the monitors and went to the first, basement.

The "all clear" signal was given 11 minutes after the alarm. Youth Group Cited For Contribution To Civil Defense maica at 9:33. If will stop at Grumman on both trips. Employes Fete Chief Operator P. S.

207 Mothers Club Robert Adams of 2ii Lafavettc Forms Red Cross Unit -Family Gathering Marks Induction A delegation of members of various Brooklyn lodges of the Order Shepherds of Bethlehem will go to Manhattan on Monday night to witness the installation of of Of Phone District ficers of Star of Manhattan Lodge at 1991 Broadway. Plans to form a Red Cross first aid unit were made by the Mothers Club of Public School 207 at. a mppt-ing in the school, Fillimnre Ave. and Coleman Marine Park. A motion picture 'Electrifying New York'1 was shown, and Mrs.

F.sther Monn. president of the 'roup. presided. Huntington, Jan. 22 Mrs.

Helena Holzapfel, newly installed royal matron of Nathan Court. Order of Two Plead Guilty To Burglary Count Mineola, Jan. 22 Arthur H. Gronberg, 25, a painter of 4.1 Faster Valley Strewn, and Francis P. Burrows 16, of 82 E.

Beverley Parkway. Valley Stream, who with two other youths were charged with participating in one or more of 300 burglaries in Nas-sari and Queens since last September, pleaded yesterday before Conniy Judge Cprjanri A. Johnson to third-degree burglary. They were charged with burglarizing the home of John Birk-holz at 69 'Birch Merrick, and taking $135. The wo were remanded for sentence on Feb.

3. Huntington, Jan. 22 Miss Veronica Cassidy, chief operator at the Huntington Exchange of the New York Telephone Company for the past three and one-half years, was hoiK.red at a testimonial dinner in the Elks rlnh. Main St. and Events Tonight Avp to Camp Upton, has hepn made a first class private.

Anthony A. FinrenM of Kofi Myrtle Ave. has brcn advanced to the rank of corporal the samp post. F'pd Schrack of Sfi Graham Ave, al-o a' Camp I'pton. has been made a third class specialist.

Ms' of R2 R7th Rt is stage rnanager in the prwt theater at For' Vadr.r'h. I Hp was formerly S'ag rranagrr for one of the companies of 'TV'o'ncr Oceanside. Jan. 22 The Youth 10 Cprrt FfitPrn Parkww Tr.pnrt liti Rtanrh A mec nc tv Hpnson r.arf. IS Dinnrr 'n Mi Lilian l.lvinnrr rc.r.nv S(i fi nf irachinc.

PiPira- Defense group of the Oceansirie Gihson Ave Senior High School has marie five Miss Cassidy has beer, promoted contributions to the activity of the chief opera i or of the Bay Shore Alexander Deutsch to Speak At Men's Club Forum Alexander Deutsch. repi e.sciu ing Bnai Rn'h, will aririres.s the forum of i hr Men Club of the Crown of t.trt:r N.Hhi nf Lrtr.ct GrnMo, a wr ai in i Pi Amaranth, was greeted on the occasion of her induction, bv her grandmother, mother and her own children. The officers were ins.1 ailed bv retiring Royal Patron Thomas F. Clark. Other officers are: Iwis Platls.

royal patron; Javne Ahrams. associate matron; Charlotte Pickerell. treasurer; Myrtle B. Hurd. secre- tary; Sarah Clark, conductress; Oert.rurle Porticr, associate con- dtietrrss; Florence L.

Gates, prel- ate; Ma.garet Von a standard bearer; Isabelle Mills, A.inr Msr.nanan. 0 FlfrfO'ion honer nf 'h- Rv chr .1 Ki'imth. 8t. Aiphonms C. ChtiMh Kent Si Exchange.

She will be succeeded here by Miss Virginia Voss of Patchogue. With about 35 employes of the traffic, commercial and plant departments of Huntington in al-tendance, several district representatives were present from Bay LtAUS UKWUr-ira 0'n- local Delense Conncls adminislia- zweig of 1846 E. 5th Flot- njviiSlnni according lo Dr. Wil- bush, is president of the'jmm Torpcy, administration head. recently organized Central Or- The citation was published in a gantzotton fnr the Support of formal report to the Oreansirie De- Yeshivoth, which has launched fon'v Committee.

Wesley Smith is student chairman of the vonth a campaign to raise funds tor sroup Irarl Tempip tomorrow night in hp temple ifi'h Borough Park Thp committee in charge includes Knamppr nun. lis H'm-n S' a Ftm rmme Oarl a' F'ailanri- Pnel. Ampruan Lrgmn, Nnstiand Avp Rurtnn HnlmPR in Ipciuip on ihr Samupl Friedman. Julius Waxman ra nadian Rnckips. Anitraj n( mumc is.

Arthur Oliver Draegcr and his brother, Wesley Draeger of Valley Stream, were recently held on third-degree burglary charges in connection with the burglaries. Brnnklvn Nam re Club, mretma. HrooK- Shore. Muspum, 1S- Rrrtoklyn Regina Waldhelm, faith; Childr Avp. a.

'ion ChM-i tmnni the enntrihiit in. nlt UllSlling, one Ol me the support of Jewish educa ixiiia ry nniver-a ry Chinch, rhntnn bv the administraiion head' are the olriftst employes of the traffic de- Lillian McLod. wisdom; Thelma tional insti tutions. distribution and collection of 4.000 "-winy questionnaires to residents of the with P''s. LT' Prk Wt.

RIO. Pniv Pr-p Alumni Awocarmn ri-nnfr ParKSlde ClUD HolaS Takes Her Own Life With Dose of Rat Poison Patchogue. Jan. 22 Mrs. Anna slon.

marshal; Willabelle Blackwood, historian; Estelle Burger, musician; Margaret Munday, warder, and George Munday, sentinel. t' If i community, preparation of lists of lfi classificalions of volunteers, a placement of Federal civilian de- and Bf n.iamin Srhwartz. P. S. 83 Faculty Honors Three on Sabbatical The faruity of Publir Srhnol 83.

a rimnor onicht in 'Iip iiir.n Church Ap. and F. 21- in i ion or "fainr-is who arp iiOin: (iifts of prpNfn; ed Hp" guis of honor. Umip print of ihr r'nooi in humr o( Annual Party Tomorrow in imni snni, fnrr Ms nha tor annual dinner nf Si Fvanr.t r-. iap A.umni A-nriarion Cnlumbus Ciub.

1 i rvr Hoii'ii; Rp.ipf Asorif linn. Hipp; ins. Hnip: fl rirp rrepiion, Hn-ei Tnwpiv t. i riiati Kmc hi of pyt mreunc Hn-p ft' Omtr TO Rmfikvn f'nimni Nannna A -'nr I mn fnr Arivjnrpmnn nf f'oinrrt mm 1 40S Tp A i fl Starts 12th Term AsG.O. P.

Head fnwood. Jan. 22 Harry Smith I lias Marled his 12th term as presi 'Johnston, 48. of 414 E. Main First Aid Classes Organized 3 Port Jefferson, five hours after By Fontbonne Hall Auxiliary swallowing a small quantity of rat Civilian defense and the part to she had purchased in a local he played hy Fonibonne Hall Aux-j slore- iliarv members was discussed at a i Mrs- Jnhnslon was removed to recent, meeting.

Enrollments in Red i tllP hospital in the Patchogue Fire The second annual entertainment fense bulletins and placards in lo-of the Club of the 21st cal commercial establishments, cir-A. D. 22(19 Clarendon Road. Flat- culation of 2 .000 handbills in con-bush, will be held tomorrow night neciion with two public meetings in the Columbus Club. 1 Prospect of the council and distribution of Park West.

3.000 finance committee letters to Men tn unform and partners will residents. Iw arlnurtcrn free. atmiYiing to dent of the In wood fienubliran Cluh He was installed wifh her Cross first aid classes included the JPrtmeni. Community amhu- Trio of Brighton Beach Scout Morns Miller, chairman of the board and executive member the club Hcrhcrt L. Kory is committee chairman.

Red Cross to Classify Queens Blood Donors Early next month mobile unit of the Red Cross will arrive at the officcrs in Gonadn Hall, on Doughty nam-s of Mrs. William J. Hinson, Hpr tb declared a Boulevard, bv County Executive 1 president; Mrs. James Fennelly, i Coroner Grover A. SiUi-Russel Sprague.

1 Mrs. John Tangora, Mrs. Michael mfln of Sayville, who ordered -he Other officers Include John Farnell. Mrs. Harry Radenberg.

removed to the Ruland Fu- Schleif. first vice president- Mrs. Martin McPike. Mrs. Dewey npra' Chapel here.

Mrs. Johnston Groups Get Charters Tonight A A .1 .1,. Plan Luncheon Queens Borough Hail of Queens to Jacob Gibson Pruin, second vice Calhoun, Mrs. Raymond Bunnell. natl Wen despondent because of III For ttie first time in the history I-' president; Oliver Craft, correspond- Mrs.

Louis Mrs. William neaun. neighbors said. ing serretary; Alfred Pearsall. re- I J.

McCarthy, Mrs. William V. Lar- cording secretary; Walter Chave, kin, Harold Devoy. Mrs. Stan- Civics Would Sanction financial secretary, and Hiram 1 ley Wasser, Mrs.

Daniel MeNamara, Belcher, treasurer. Mrs. William Hyland, Mrs. Frank IWO-Family Houses of Brighton Bea.h, three Scout ttof.ps 'a ill receive charters sinml-tanemisiv tomorrow' night in Ptih- li hr.nl 11 Opoi ,1 a rt Mrs Homld Rosen is BRIDE attend the ceremonies, according to Harrv Stern of 3133 Brighton 7th chairman. Many locai officials are expected to attend the rites, including County Judge Leibowitz.

City Court Justice Sabbatino. Municipal Court Justice Harold McLaughlin. Special Sessions Justice Troy. Councilman Edward Vogel and Magistral Ab Eighth Avenue Temnle will sponsor a "grocery luncheon" Wednesday afternoon in the temple house. Hth Ave.

and Garfield Place S. Inewenwarter and Estelle Cohen are co-chairman. Bl'V I'. S. DF.fKNSE BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS classify who have registered there as donors for a blood bank.

Registration is now being received at Room 132 in the Borough Hall, which is the office of Honorary Commissioner of Pimlic Works Mrs. Charles B. Williams. The quota for lhi Keel ion la beiueen 80 and 90 persons. the former iyivio vveissorrg, nrl jhton Th St.

Mr. told memleis of the i Fearon, Mrs. John Jscnaeier. Mrs. Arguments for a change of zon- Mrs The iipw organizations are Boy ond nf daughter of Mr.

Rouhen Weissberg 46th St. g-i S. out Troop 332 and its cub pack and Girl Scour auxiliaries. More curtailment in appropriations and George Basil. Mrs.

John Cangin ing to allow two-family homes have expenditures which would be and Mrs. D. Azara. been advanced by the Cambria neccs.siiatrd hy the war If budget i The Instructor will be Dr. Alfred Heights Oivio Association to the were lo be met.

D. Cercnione. Queens Planning Commission. than oil person-- ate rstri led to ner C..

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