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Federal Bar Group Urges Salary Hikes for U. S. Jurists Assembly Resolution Eulogizes Corcoran Special to the Brooklyn Eagle sponsored by Assembly- Albany, Jan. 11 A resolution 'Smallest Infant' 25 Yrs. Ago, She's Big Girl Now (125 Lbs.) man Anthony, J.

Travia, Brook ONE MAN SAYS Asks $40,000 For Nation's Chief Justice Salary increases for the Fed 4-Year Pre-QAed Training Backed By St. John's Prof Prof. Harold A. libra of St extending sympathy to the family of the late James A. Corcoran was adopted by the Assembly last night.

The measure By ROKEKT fiRANNIH Theresa Schuster picked up secretary and lives witrr her mother and brother at 373 At eral judiciary were being sought John's University last night lyn Democrat, who represents the East New York district. The resolution pointed out that Mr. Corcoran's devotion to duty, "his courageous, honest and efficient administration of public service and the courteous treatment of people in all walks, of life have enshrined, his memory in the hearts of the citizens of this State." lantic Ave. When she was born, "she today by the Federal Bar Asso his inaugural address that the four-year pre-medical program is too long and concerned with ciation for the Eastern District could fit into a cigar box," her recommended that pre-medical students obtain a thorough four-year undergraduate education in order that they may "a necessarily superficial knowl of New York. Meeting last night in the mother said.

Shes semewhat bigger now, tips the scales at 125 pounds and stands five feet two inches tall. edge of a number of unrelated subjects." a telephone and called the Brooklyn Eagle. "You know that feature you run on the editorial page every day?" she queried. "The one called 'From the Eagle 25 Years Ago' where you write about things that happened in Brooklyn on that day?" We did. "Well," she continued.

"Re- Brooklyn Bar Association's headquarters, 123 Remsen have the broadest possible sociological, scientific and cultural backgrounds on which to build the group judiciary committee Lost Twin Sister Saves Tim; Monty I recommended the following sal their careers. His remarks were in direct Today's Travel Sensation Theresa was born on Sept. 8, 1923. A twin sister died at birth aries: opposition to those made by Dr. Supreme Court Chief Justice, fcut Theresa lived and for three $40,000: Supreme Court Associ 1 I OJ Benjamin P.

Watson, president of the New York Academy of Medicine, who said recently in and. a half months remained at ate Justices, Senior Judge, Circuit Court of Appeals, Long Island College Hospital in an incubator. Some weeks after Judges of Circuit Court of Appeals, Chief Judges flftieNtr.ittir. her parents brought her in District Courts where there (gmw 3 are at least five judges, District Court Judges, $20,000, Fight Hours and full-time bankruptcy ref 4-enaine Service Only 5 Hi erees, $16,000. The resolution declared that HEART DISEASE! -SK1I1A turn the hospital claimed Theresa as the smallest infant ever to live in the city.

The Eagle printed her story on Jan. 6, 1924, and reprinted it 25 years later. "A friend called my attention to it," Theresa explained. "She recognized the name and asked if it could be me. I said yes.

My mother has told me the story many times. We were both so excited I had to call and tell the "present inadequacy" of salaries makes it impossible for Hiturn via "NIOHfH A WK'-l v. Chicaa I Ony 4 ftra. Federal jurists to "maintain the JOIN THE economic dignity of such essen FOR RESERVED SEAT TICKETS tial and important positions in mi our system of jurisprudence." vu tan ni airT way St.Oaort Hotel, Sreoklyn CARDIAC IACH WAY Vine H. Smith, chairman of the judiciary and grievance you so.

committee, recommended mat CRUSADE! FHONIi MURRAY MILL 6-4742 or your Trovol Agonl Theresa is a graduate of Nathan Hale Junior High School and the Girls Commercial High School. the. Hoover Commission duties be extended to cover the Judicial as well as the Executive Department, Toy Whistles With Breakfast Foods, Pretty Blondes With Boats Cause Confusion I am confused. Maybe in a hereditary sense because so many of my ancestors voted the Republican ticket and wound up with a Democratic President. Or maybe because they were slow to recognize that the auto had any advantages over the horse or because they thought the tele-' phone was a darned nuisance.

Anyway, whatever the reason, I'm confused. Recently my young man began to take an interest in what I ate for breakfast." He was shy and apologetic about It at first. Then all of a sudden he became downright ruth- l'-'-ss. He practically demanded that I eat a certain brand of breakfast fopd and assured me' he would do his part toward emptying the box. He wasn't interested in my health.

All he wanted was the box top because that, plus a dime, would get him a chromium-plated whistle. The simple, reliable was outmoded. I had to eat hay and like it, all because of a silly whistle that would drive me crazy before he had It a week. Another Kind of Box Top Then I encountered the motor boat show and another form of box tops that set me right back on my heels. There's a trim craft, I said to myself, nice lines and plenty of oomph.

there was something draped across the bow, a blonde something in a strapless bathing euit, a sort of poor man's Jane Russell, and immediately I found myself switching from thoughts of horsepower, draft and beam to the most intimate sort of vital statistics. I looked around and other froats featured other girls. And after a while I found myself thinking (had I been in a position to buy) I'll take the one with the blonde, looks like a good boat to me. It was the breakfast food business all over again. Same idea, anyway.

Well, I suppose that is why they put dummies in store windows. A dress on a hanger is just a dress on a hanger but a dress on a dummy is a little more romantic. And a bevy of pretty girls on a boat suggests that boats have other uses besides fishing. But when a man wants to buy a boat it is downright confusing to find he can't go inside and look at the engine for fear he'll miss a better show on the outside. Even Lemon Has Glamor Sure is a wonderful world, isn't it? Even the lowly lemon feels the benefit of modern methods.

Once it was just a lemon, nothing more, nothing less. But today it has glamor because every year in Florida and California and other places where lemons grow a beautiful girl is tossed in to convince the cash customers thajjuiemon is something more than a lemon. I suppose that when I get used to electric lights, subway trains and paved streets I'll see things differently, but right now, as I said before, I'm confused. I need a new bathing suit, for example, and doyou suppose I'll have to see how it looks alongside you know what in the latest creation? Or if I buy a new camera will I have to divide my attention between it and Miss Press Photographer of 1949? Trouble is I'm just a practical soul. And I haven't learned how to mix chromium-plated whistles with breakfast food, girls with boats, etc.

Maybe I ought to get around more and learn what's going on. Some day I guess I will and maybe John Powers will supply an escort to keep my mind on the better things in life. U. S. commissioners who pre ABRAHAM tf Ready Wednesday at 9:30 side "at hearings and hold grave and' judicial responsibilities," Smith said, "sometimes sit three and five days, sometimes Sh for a whole week, and at times earn as little as $8 in fees." "This shocking situation should be remedied without delay," he said.

A resolution recommending restrictions on wire-tapping by 3 ffw law-enforcement agencies was tabled. The judiciary commit tee, after considerable discussion of a recommendation aimed at providing Congressional committee witnesses with the right to counsel, adopted a Theresa Schuster MISSES9 SUITS! motion favoring passage of a bill setting forth rules and regulations to govern the action of Congressional committees. Install Sylvester member that item about ihe smallest baby? The one born in Long Inland College Hospital. It weighed less than two pounds and its head was the size of an egg? Well, that was me. But you should see me now." We did.

At 25, Theresa Schuster is a trim brown-eyed and brown-haired miss who works as a i Today as Head ALL 100 WOOL! Of Orphan Asylum Supreme Court Justice Al- geron 1. Nova, an nonorary ALL BRAND NEWl trustee of the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum, today will install George Sylvester, attorney, as president of the institution Glee Club Has Songfest At Plymouth Church The Kings Glee Club of at the annual dinner meeting of the board of trustees in the ad ministration building, Court and Museum Plans Spur Boro Cultural Center Brooklyn offered a' program of song last night in the Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, 75 Hicks with Clinton H. Hoard as master of ceremonies. Pacific Sts. Mr.

Sylvester succeeds Mau rice Rosenfeld, who has served as president of the institution Motion pictures of the 1948, for the past six years. Mr. Ro the work of the division and the variety of merchandise af World Series were shown. senfeld wil receive a plaque in honof of his services from Oscar fected by the design research carried out at that museum." s28 A. Lewis, counsel to the insti tution.

The report cited that among I.oXTHINO POINTS TO During the dinner meeting gifts presented to the museum was that of a head of Balzac, by another bronze plaque will be dedicated to the memory of Jus Rodin. This was given by Frank n. Schroth, publisher of the tice Harry E. Lewis, who for many years was active as a Eagle. The report thanks the Eagle member of the organizations board of trustees.

management and Mrs. Gertrude Formulation of new plans for the Brooklyn Central Museum and Children's Museum has brought "one step closer" the eventual realization of the "concentration" of Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences "vast cultural program" on Eastern Parkway, the annual report of the Brooklyn Museum disclosed today. "Such a realization would 1 give to Brooklyn a recreational and cultural center unequalled anywhere in the country since it would unite in one area not 1 alone the facilities of the vari-j ous departments of the Insti-, tute, but 'also those of the Public Library, and one of the Park Department's playgrounds, with the additional resources of iProspect Park close at hand," the report states. The dedication will be made set PAGE by Aaron L. Jacoby, consultant McAllister, Eagle Woman's Page Editor, for their co-operar tion in making this project to the Brooklyn Hebrew Orphan Asylum.

Obbewfxeim QcCtins The report, which covers Fulton at Lawrer iwrence Street to I leriod from Jan. 1, 1947, Line .10, 1948, declares that dur BROOKLYN ing the calendar year 1947, adults and children came to Usually 39.95 to 49.95 Flash! 200 top-flight suits scooped up just in time for Opportunity Days! Every suit fresh and new but price-slashed to save, SAVE, SAVE! Silky-smooth gabardines, sharkskins I Fine menswear worsteds, glen plaids I Short jacket "brief" site suits I Dressmaker suits with back interest I Suits with very new button detail I Impeccably cut one-button classits I 4-button cardinal collar suits I Double and single-breasted stylesl All with smooth, slim, smart skirts I Khe Central Museum. During 'the 18 months covered by the report. 32 exhibitions were arranged, most, of them by one or more of the museum's cura-1 final departments, of Press Cited "The pres3 continues to be the museum's most valuable moans of reaching a wider audience," the report points out, adding that "during the year, the extraordinary interest of the Brooklyn Eagle in all the activities of the museum has been invaluable and most gratifying, and the special articles on the museumtas a department of the institute did much to bring to the public's attention the richness and variety of its programs." The report devoted considerable space to a description of the Edward C. Blum Design Laboratory donated to the industrial division at a cost of S50.000 by Abraham Straus and six associated members of Sale! ESTROGENIC HORMONE TWINS the Federated Department Stores.

"Too much cannot be said in AND LOOK! Actually 12 colors to choose from! Black, brown, Victorian green, skipper blue, Kelly, wine, aqua, beige, navy, Spring red, ice blue, grey, sizes 10 lo 18 in the group. No mail or phone orders. No C.O.D.'s. isDes1 Thrift Suits Second, Central appreciation fur the vision ii 3.50 6.00 value lor Annual savings event for a limited time! The dual skin treatment against wintry weather. Estrogenic Hormone cream and oil works while you sleep, smooths tiny lines and wrinkles.

And by day, a veil of estrogenic Hormone oil right under your make-up. which prompted these leaders in the retail merchandising field to make this long-planned design laboratory a realty," the report said. The facilities, it added, "will constitute a milestone in museum-industry relationships." "Several other unprecedented events occurred during the 1 Street Floor Plu 20 Fed. Tox. Mail and phone orders.

Call tLtler 5-1609 ONLY $5 DOWN on an am conviniint paymnt account, bal- ANCI IN 4 MONTHLY PAYMINTS Of 5 8T EACH, INCIUP4NQ CiOIT CHAR period of this report, -namely the Brooklyn Eagle luncheons to acquaint local retailers with i.mmmmmmmmnwALSO AT 0PPENHEIM COLLINS, GARDEN CITY, WHITE PLAIN JiiwBwmimui BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN- JJ,.

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