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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAY 25, 1946 Ancient Egypt Bronze-Making Exhibit at Museum Brighton Residents Protest Lack of Library Facilities An exhibition, "Bronre-maklng in Ancient Egypt," opened today In the Brooklyn Museum. The exhibition is made, up of a selection of pieces Residents of Brighton Beach have to Dr. Milton J. Ferguson, chief from the museum collections chosen for their fine quality and for what they reveal of technical processes ibrarlan of the Brooklyn Public library, mimeographed letters progestine against failure to provide library facilities for those living In of the past. y7 Modern models illustrating In me area.

simplified form the steps in the manufacture or an Egyptian bronze by the "lost-wax" process have been The form letter asks that public library services be Inaugurated in the Oceanfront Youth Town Hall made by Anthony Olambalvo, prep and community center building on W. 1st and point out that the Ooney Island library branch now are tor or tne Egyptian Department, for the exhibition. This process, fundamentally the same ai that i. ssc Vr 1 W-s' li yT fc-i-J fti-vr iC-Jt tf-Ti -r7r tv; in operation at 2880 Stlllwell Ave. is incc ivenient.

used in the production of parts for precision instruments in World War II, is further illustrated by objects some two or three thousand years old. ft J. 1 Dr. Ferguson yesterday explained to the members of the Brighton Beach Library Committee that a library had not been established In Brighton Beach because of failure House of St. Giles of the Board of Estimate to provide the necessary funds for the project.

"The library administration Is To Train Volunteers hi, thoroughly convinced of the need for a branch In the Brighton Beach area vnd In many other areas of the borough not covered bv branch I For War on Polio libraries," he said. "I mentioned that need In my first report as Preparing for a possible outbreak chief librarian in 1930; and for 15 of infantile paralysis during the years I hav kept harping on It. It is the budget-maklni authorities Summer months, the Greater New York Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis of the city who need to be con Etdt Buff phots FOR LONELY HOURS AT SEA Mrs. George Emlen Roosevelt, left, president of the Amer-icon Merchant Marine Library Association, accepts first bundles of books from Borough President Cashmore and Dr. Milton J.

Ferguson, right, chief librarian of the Brooklyn Public Library, prior to dropping them into lifeboat on Borough Hall steps, which will store the volumes until they go to merchant seamen. vinced." today completed arrangements with the House of St. Giles the Cripple, Dr. Ferguson cited the report Eagle Staff photo HONORING THEIR DEAD Participating in wreath-laying ceremonies by members of the Liberty Post, American Legion, composed of postoffice employes, at the honor roll of postal war veterans in the General Post Office Building, are, left to right, James T. Watters, senior county vice commander of the Legion; William E.

Morrow, commander of Liberty Post; the Rev. Joseph G. McGroarty, spiritual adviser to the Brooklyn Post Office Holy Name Society; Acting Postmaster Edward J. Quigley and Rabbi Maxwell L. Sachs, chaplain of the Jewish Postal Employes Welfare League.

1348 President to train a group or women volunteers to assist pro of the City Planning Commission recommending the establishment of branch libraries in areas not served and the erection of library buildings fessional nurses and pnysical therapists in the care of infantile paraly to replace store branches in other sis patients. Re-elect Rappleye 34 Centers Set Up areas. This Is part of a 10-year, 115,000,000 program for nubile libra Under the agreement, St. Giles will undertake to train a limited number of volunteers who upon To Collect Supplies ries urged by the Planning Commission, he pointed out, on the basis of a survey made by Commissioner Lawrence M. Orton and library experts.

Health Insurance Plan Chairman Brooklyn Notes A rroap of Brooklyn Naval CadeU; be Installed Monday night at the are distributing posters today call-iLMneston, 301 Schermerhorn attention to the lact f.TZ Memorial Day is in remembrance guned are: James Sokol. chan- completion of their training will devote at least a day each week in the care of infantile paralysis patients under supervision of St. Giles' professional staff. The volunteers will be thoroughly prepared to carry out duties in the event of a serious in For War Victims i tU -f I Dr. John J.

Wlttner, executive Thirty-four community centers vice president of the Health Insur are serving as collection depots for crease in the number of cases during the epidemic season. ance Plan of Greater New York, of the Orand Army of the Republic, the Brooklyn division of the Supplies for Overseas Survivors, ac RIGID MAIL EMBARGO IS IN EFFECT TODAY A rigid nation-wide embargo on all except first-class and air mall for out-of-town delivery was in effect today, as well as weight limit announced tne re-election of Dr, cellor commander; Jack Abrams, vice chancellor; Daniel Bennett, prelate; Arnold Notowitz, master of and the dead of all other American wars. They received the post- cording to Mrs. Ida Cook Farber of Science Radio Programs Williard C. Rappleye as chairman of the board following the annual meeting of the board of directors the work; Dr.

Paul S. Greenwald 26 Court chairman, and Mrs. Norma Cohen of 298 E. 7th co- "The Immortal Individuality of chairman of the drive. and the incorporators of the plan.

r.e i "io Buojccv oi a nrisuan ers at the florist shop of Adolph keeper of records and seals; Eman-Gross, 298 Kingston and Poverstein, master of finance: culated them among stores and Dr. Jack Rabbin, master of the ex-other establishments. Jnd Jack Kay, guards and Melvin Kan- Ul Science radio program which will Elected with Doctor Rappleye, who The depots and their locations are: Jewish Community House. 7802 Bay is dean of the College of Physicians and surgeons of Columbia Univer Bcnoa oy me rose umce Department in imposing the restrictions yesterday prevented large stacks of mall from piling ud in Parkway; Congregation Talmud TRorah sity, were: David M. Heyman, Saul Rabbi Ralph A.

Welsberger, a oe Mills, Matthew A. Woll and Gerard be given tomorrow over Station WEAF at 8:30 a m. On the same day another Christian Science radio program will be given over Station WOR in the "Radio Chapel" series, 9:30 to 10 a.m. The address is entitled "God and the Affairs of Men." former army chaplain, will be the Swope, vice president; Mrs. Albert Beth Aaron.

7323 20th Stone Avenue Talmud Torah. 400 Stone Congregational Anshe Emeg, 138 Stanhope gregation Anshe Ernes, 138 Stanhope 236 Kane Congregational Mt. Slnal, 308 State Crown of Israel Talmud Torah. 56th St. and 18th Rhoda local postofflces and depots, according to local postal officials.

The emergency mall plans were prepared in advance of the rail strike. speaker Tuesday at a meeting of Reuben Barshay is the new presl- the Milton L. Finel Post, Jewish dent of the Men's Club of the Jew- D. Lasker, seoretary; William Reld, controller; Dr. Dean A.

Clark, medical director; Dr, Morris Brand, assistant medical director, and Commissioner Albert Pleydell, acting ish Center of Kings Highway, It Bchaap Council House, 227 Brighton Beach Jewish War Veterans. 8721 4th Community Center, W. 31st St. War Veterans, at the Congregation Pri Eitz Chaim, 2592 Ocean Ave. He will talk on the fundamentals of Zionism.

was announced today after the annual meeting. Other officers are: Saul J. Cutler, vice president; A v.V i SERMON TOPICS general manager. ana Mermaid Mai. ramp Lenman Post, Jewish War Veterans, 529 Burf Yeshivg Relnes, 417 Troy Shgare Zedek.

Kingston Ave. and Park Place: Joseph Ooldensohn and Gerald The post is taking an active Sermon topics for this column Jewish Center of Brooklyn, 667 Eastern P.M.: Memorial Day service. Bona and Daughters ot Liberty will attend. ST. JOHN'S MUST be in the hands of the re parkway; crown rieignts Yesnivg, aio Crown Congregation B'nal Jacob, 3017 Oienwood Road, and Ahavatn Achlm, 203 E.

37th St. ligious editor NOT LATER than A.M.: Memorial service. "Ascended Up contracts and premium rates, a proportion of which will be shared jointly by employer and employe for the all-inclusive, comprehensive medical care services provided by the plan were approved by the board. Proposed contracts of affiliated medical groups were also approved and will be submitted to the State part In helping veterans to find secretaries; Irving A. Fogel, homes, employment and in solving itre5furr- other problems with which they! Directors are: Louta W.

Berg-are confronted iman, Abraham Lewis, Abraham Slavit, Samuel Lewis, Philip Myer-Loula Butenskv. Flatbush civic son- Hlia Davidson, Leo Brown, Dr. worker, will be feted at a dinner Leon Cohen, Louis Rubin and Max Hillel Foundation, 1620 Flatbush Ocean Parkway Jewish Center, S50 Ocean Parkway: Temple Beth Emeth, 83 Mar on High." "The Outstretched Hands." Memorial service P.M.: "The Mercy of God." borough Road: Flatbush Jewish Center, S00 Church Union Tempi of Brook CHAIRMAN Edward Net. meth, president of Beth Moses Hospital has been named chairman of the executive committee of the Businessmen's Council of the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies of New York. NOON on THURSDAY, BAPTIST KENIL WORTH Jesus Knocking gt the Door." TRINITY A "Today Is Yesterdav's Future." "The Pastor Reports." EMMANUEL A.M.: "Builders." bv the Rev Tie Mil Monday night at the East Flatbush uumucr' lyn.

17 Eastern Psrkway; Beth El Jewlr-h NEW YORK AVENUE Superintendent of Insurance. Jewish Community Center, 661 A.M.: "Memorial Day, 1946." Center, 1219 Avenue Temple Ahavatn Sholom. 1609 Avenue Yeshlva of Flat-hush, 1264 Coney Island Jewish Coja-munal Center, 1302 Avenue East Mid- RE-ELECTED Samuel Rothstein of 2402 Avenue has been elected president of the United Synagogue of America for the second time. He is honorary president of the East Midwood Jewish Center. GRACE- At a meeting in the Hotel Bossert the Kings Glee Club elected the following officers: William Smul- "The Challenge of Memory." ton J.

Hoffman of New Brunswick wood Jewish Center. 1625 Ocean neolog ical Seminary. guest NOSTRAND-DeKALB Temple Beth El. Ill West End Con nreacner. len, president; Alfred H.

Hanson, a.m.: A People That Remembers. REDEEMER KINGS HIGHWAY Vet Group Honored For Service to Hospitalized Tars vice president; Edward Acheson, re A.M.; "He Marveled gt Their Unbelief.1 gregation nai israei. eo west end Congregation Beth Oar-field Place and Bth and Upper Williamsburg Neighborhood Center, 309 Bart Street. by the Rev. L.

8. Perking, guest cording secretary; Edgar Clark A.M.: Sermon by the Rev. Roy Eckhardt, guest preacher. 4 Memorial aervloe. P.M.: Memorial," by the Rev.

Dr! Hobson, guest preacher. GRACE Linden Boulevard. Among the speakers will be Rabbi Jacob Leibo-witz and Alexander Hoffman, president of the congregation. Adolf Slmson is chairman of arrangements. Brownsville Post, American Legion, will hold memorial services tomorrow at the Stone Ave.

Talmud Torah, 400 Stone Ave. A parade preceding the services will start from the clubhouse at 119 Powell Ave. Speakers will Include Representa A.M.: "The Challenge of Memory." Legion Pest Victory Ball Twelve pairs of nylon stocking! were offered as door prizes last night at a victory ball sponsored by the Bredice Covals Post, Ameri LENOX ROAD Municipal Club Holding Annual Meeting in Skytop The Kings County Army and Navy Union of the United States was awarded a plaque for "out PRESBYTERIAN CUTLER 1,000 at Benefit Concert Puller, corresponding secretary; Addison Campbell, librarian; Clarence Spellman, music chairman; and Vernon Da Costa and Howard Gustavason, directors. The season will close with a dinner at the Park-Vanderbilt on June 3. A.M.: Sermon by the Key.

J. J. Kelley, guest pregehgr. P.M.: Sermon by the Rev. Howgrd Shahbas.

guest nraaeber. Of St. Paul's Choristers service commemorating Robert Welngaertner. Sermon, "The Orealest Members of the Municipal Club can Legion In Prospect Hall, 261 A.M.: Memorial 1st Lt. A.

A. Love." LEFFERTS PARK standing service to convalescent sailors" at a ceremony last night More than 1,000 persons attended Prospect Ave. Commander Edward of Brooklyn left the borough today A.M.: Memorial Sunday aermon: "Have We Forgotten Anything?" Pelo; Vice Commander Michael for a weekend visit to Skytop a benefit concert of the St. Paul's Choristers last night In the Acad- in the Brooklyn Naval Hospital. Michael J.

Buckley, county com 1 Annual Memorial services (or church members. 9 P.M.: Iroquois service. Lodge, Skytop, where the club Elardo and Michael Bredice, finance officer, were In charge of will hold its annual and The Holy Name Society of Holy enLT 01 tive Emanuel Celler, State Senator BROOKLYN LITTLE CHURCH AROUND Assemhivman i r.rntji r. r.hnrrh rhnrrh onri iroceeas of the arrair, tie 220 elect the following officers, all of mander of the veterans organization, received the plaque from Capt. Gardner E.

Robertson, commanding William Rosenblatt, THE GORNITR "Kindling Insight." arrangements for the event. County Commander Louts Drago will in- whom are unopposed: stall the post officers Tuesday eve to ordain new elders and deacons officer of the hospital, before an Robert S. Darbee, president; Ed and Install officers and teachers audience Alfred Lama, Coucilman Walter i Rogers opened its annual Re-iannual program of the choral group Hart, Municipal Court Justice'treat last night at the Bishop of the FlatbiKh church, will aid Daniel Gutman, Democratic Leaden Mollov Retreat House. 178th Stln maintaining a boys" Summer Jacob Gralla of the 23d A. 87th Drive, Jamaica.

The ses-camP near East Hampton. Assistant District Attorney will continue until Monday Ralph A. Harris, who has directed of several hundred OI ning in the clubrooms, 497 3d Ave. win B. Wilson and C.

Herbert Vanof, vice presidents; John P. patients. David W. Doyle, com- BEVERLY ULSTER COUNTY, N. Y.

mander of the Navy Yard Garrison, jMcCabe, treasurer; Wilson Good the church choirs since their in Seiderman and Commander Harry 1003 of the Army-Navy Union, was body, secretary, and Frederick J. H. morning. aide to Mr. Buckley.

ceptlon, conducted the mixed group of 200 voices. CHRIST A.M.: "Our Lord Returns." by the Rev. Oeorse Klteher. guest preacher, P.M.: "Not Tar From the Kingdom or Almost Being Lost," by Mr. Kircher.

OREENE AVENUE A.M.: "The Angel at Our Threshing Floor." BAPTIST TABERNACLE A.M.: "How to Improve he Times In Days That Are Evil." "Deeo Caliln-? Unto Deep." FAITH "Oods Will Direct or Permissive?" P.M.: "The Cities of Refuge." BUSHWICK AVENUE A "A Tale of Two Oltlei." P.M.: Service men's team from the Business Men's Committee Victory Center gt Times Square. GREENWOOD A.M.: "Better Than Moses." P.M.: Annual Memorial services. BAY RIDGE A.M.: "Looking for a Wife P.M.: "A Great Love Story." CHRISTIAN Kracke, Alfred D. Olena, Donald G. C.

Sinclair, Charles P. Roeckel Jr. and Prank C. Russell, directors. Shady Lawn House BOX 83, MODRNA, N.

Located In beautiful UUter Co. only 89 miles from N. T. a Htgh-clus Italian cuisine. Fresh garden vegetables.

Large alrv room, nawlr dee-orated. Intimate cocktail lounge. Sports on premises. Bathing nearby. Booklet on reauest or tele.

New Palti SOOO. Antonlan Hall, 101 Greene residence for blind women, benefitted by a card party last night in the Columbus Club, Prospect Park West. GEORGE A. SIEBERT HONORED AT DINNER BUY V. S.

VICTORY BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS Lensky of the Noah Seedman is chairman of the program. A card party will be held in the auditorium of St. Agnes R. C. Church, Monday night.

Proceeds will be used to help reduce the indebtedness on the church property. Frank Kenny is chairman of arrangements. A rard party for the benefit of the welfare fund was conducted bv Boro BORO MAN FIRST IN 97 YEARS TO PAY FARE FROM SING SING It took the railroad strike and a Brooklynite, of course to change a 07-year-old Sing Sing custom. George Harris was again today after returning In style from the prison. He chose to pay his own way by taxicab rather than Garden City, May 25 The Staff Club of the South Brooklyn Savings and Loan Association turned out in force for a dinner at the Garden City Country Club in honor of George A.

Siebert, Just returned from war service overseas. Mr. Siebert has been appointed manager of the St. Albans office of the association. U.

Exchange Of Leaders, Students Urged The Rev. Dr. Alfred Grant Walton, rector of the Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church, asserted last night that "the ten- Park Post Auxiliary, American Legion, at the clubhouse, 4819 16th wait for the strike's end, when the A "Our Memorials." UNION "It Is for Us. the Living." ARLINGTON AVENUE "On Coveting the Best." P.M.: Missions Forum. Motion pictures: "We, Too, Receive." BETHANY A.M.: "The True War to National Pros-perltv." P.M.: "Render Unto Caesar the Things That Are Caesar's and to Ood the Things That Are Ood'g." UNITED A.M.: "Olorlfvlng Ood." CLASSON AVENUE A.M.: "Dav bv Day." FIRST A.M.: "His Second Coming." SPENCER MEMORIAL A.M.: "The Benefits of Memorj." P.M.: "The Wind Bloweth." BEDFORD-CENTRAL A.M.: "Did We Go Through It All for Nothing?" by the Rev Dr.

Paul Bsrarkmsn. P.M.: "What Is a Chrlsllan?" by the Rev. Dr. George Wells Arms. REFORMED NEW UTRECHT A "Moral Enthusiasm." FLATBUSH A.M.: "The Morning Cometh." OLD FIRST A.M.: "The Meek Shall Inherit the Earth." CHRIST A.M.; "Do You Know the Rural Church?" SVFEOENBORGIAN NEIOHBOR A.M.: Sermon by the Rev.

Dr. Howard Spoerl of Jacksonville, guest preacher. Ave. Dora was between the United man of the committee. iata and th.e svlet Unlon 'ould State would have paid his fare.

Sing Sing officials said it was the RIDOEWOOD A.M.: "Will America Fall?" 4 P.M.: Annual Memorial service of the St. Oeorge Association of the Consolidated Edison System. FLATBUSH A.M.: "A Final Faith" Annual Congregational Memorial service. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ALL CHURCHES A.M. and P.M.: "Soul and Body." CONGREGATIONAL PLYMOUTH A.M.: Memorial Day sermon: "Memories greauy relieved ii were of the new V.

S. Veterans exchange 1,000 students, first time in 97 years, since the New York Central's Hudson rtiver di Church Entertainment More than BOO attended the 31st Irisp Kniiriiu nf Pvt.hias u-iii ana social leaders. vision began, that a released pris Speaking at services of the Con- annual entertainment and dance oner has paid his own way home. I ANNOUNCEMENTS Prom no. until the trains run gregation Shaari Zedek in the last nignt sponsored Dy tne unitea i temple, Kingston Ave.

and Park I Societies of the Epiphany Lutheran I Place, he also contended that "labor i Church In the church hall, Lincoln again, parole officials will have dls la Personal Notices charged prisoners taken home by commutino business man wihe to unions could very easily lose the Place and Rogers Ave. or Meaning. LEWIS AVENUE A.M. "Memorial Sunday." CADMAN automobile. on.

who drives from j.ckson hp.ii" 8alns thW attained unless the a tnree-act piay, rwo Men ana to Aiiintic Avt nation, kiyn. present attitude of the railroad a Maid." written and directed by A.M. "These Died In Faith." by the Kev. Mr. Russell Htaffnrri 4 Win Xavier Scholarships iwonasyi inrounn rnaajrs.

sfrikpr ic nltpmrt 3-3408, 9 to NEwtown 8-B75S. aftr g. 15 aiierea, president of the Hartford Semi One Brooklyn and three Queens boys nave been awarded full four' Mr. ana Mrs. uoraon seaman, was presented by a cast of 20 church members.

Sub-committee chairmen were W. J. Neumann, Gloria Schneyer, John Bierschenk, Mr. and Mrs. C.

Hart-mann and W. Andrews. year scholarships at Xavier High School. Winners In a competitive examination, they are William I WIU NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for debtll incurred by r.y ore oiber than myself. fj Unnnrt Qinntra Charle.

William Reillj, 1618 71 V' nonOri ainair? Brooklyn. Broadway entertainers featured lb Public Notices entertainment and dance spon- BPraERowsELLH.F4W t. if6 last tne Ketchum 850. 5 nw brick homes, roomi. iarage.

I Hennessey Post, Veterans of Uureiton. 30 Wars, in the Manhattan Cen-Penn nation; 3 blocka atatlon. -f A. mlnutM 8thAviubwayLAurelion 5-9548 I ter. 3th St.

and 8th Man- hand knit Proceeds from the event remodeled Aiao make to order, inatruc i will helD to finance a Memorial J. Kane of 260 Washington UNITARIAN this borough, and Kenneth J. Re nary roundation. FLATBUSH-TOMPKIN8 A.M.; Sermon by the Rev. Raymond Blakney.

guest preacher. OCEAN AVENUE A.M.: "Fitting Memorial." PARK SLOPE A.M.: "The Meaning of Memorial Day." BUSHWICK AVENUE A.M.: "Perseverance." EPISCOPAL ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S "A Living Member of Christ's Holy Church ST. LUKE AND ST. MATTHEW A.M.: Memorial service, sermon by Capt.

Thomas B. Thompson, former senior chaplain 3d Naval District, guest preacher. SAVIOUR- gensburg of 35-4S 94th William "Bound by the Spirit." bv the Rev. Dr. John Rowland Lathrop.

Papal Broadcast June 1 Vatican City. May 25 (U.R) It was officiallly announced today that "The Voice of Them That Sing, by the Rev. Richard Henry. A. Flynn of 3133 93d 8t.

and Alfred P. Barra of 5311 Woodside all Woodside. iiuui. inn. for the wardead In Conev Island.

I Pope Plus XII will make a world- Get set to enjoy; the holidays! Shop at Loeser's MONDAY NIGHT Brooklyn store OPEN TIL 9 FLATBUSH A.M.: "Hlg Truth I Marching On." investigate any one. anwhere; no. The Post's annual citizenship medal wide broadcast June 1. when he DeTectwe ioT'w tolerance and democracy waslceives members of the Sacred Col- QUEENS CHRIST METHODIST (Gler.d.le atreet. new ort aiy BRyam 9-3470.

1 awarded to Frank Sinatra. liege. a "The Propagation of Christ's Oos- pi. INDEPENDENT BROOKLYN GOSPEL CHURCH A "Is Christ Com.nc Soor4" SCHERMERHORN STREET EVANOELX. CAL RESURRECTION EPISCOPAL (Richmond Hllll A "The Oospel of the Ascension." Post Colors Presented A gift of post colors was made last night by the South Brooklyn Savings Bank to the Gordon Maher Post, American Legion, at the post's victory ball in the Menora Masonic Temple, 5000 14th Ave.

John T. Roberts, assistant vice president of the bank made the presentation. Raymond Rupelli, post commander was chairman lor the event. montauk bkach Whether Interested In buiiding or buying a Summer home, tee without obligation color movie showinf this delightful, cool, aeaslde vacation land, dal.y 10 to 7:30. Montauk chamber of Commerce, 1 K.

42d C. PRIVATE TUTORINO. after ichool; will keeo your children from fnlltr.g! Elemen-Urj-Hlgh! Reasonable! BU 2-6542. A.M. Memorial service with placing of HOLLI8 PRESBYTERIAN (Holllsi Gold Star od church service flagl A Celebration of.

the C.reat Com- In memory of Rudolph Wlltjchai-k. mission Fellowship Day iv. mi go lugni over RICHMOND HTT.f. nPTTT (Richmond Truk. Hill) LUTHERAN ST.

LUKE'S urnuL.oiJiitirnj oprinis retiea. rv webbed, relined. your home Chsir, $571 A.M.: Sermon by the Rev. Dr. Ouldo Combs, leader of the Waldenslan Church In Italj, guest preacher.

Dr. Comba, AM "Challenge to Our Liberality." Best workmanship guaranteed. SLUlnun, PResldent 2-3663. ST. PAUL'S iftodnev St.) A "8eed Time In America Blessing the Fields." BUY U.

8. VICTORY BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS ST. MARK'S Lot! end Poans BANKBOOK Lost; NoT" 1 heTcTly Savings Bank of Brooklyn: payment has A.M.: "A Man of Moods." ST. JOHN'S (Prospect Ave.) A "Persistent Praver." ggawaa been stopped; please return lo the bank ST. PAULS- mm it 6633 Bay Fkwy.

MANHATTAN FRENCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF SAINT ESPRIT "Before Ascension Takes Place" (sermon in French). CALVARY BAPTIST-AM "Standing for Christ la Modern Babvlon PM: "Turning New Yorkers Right Side Up." FIRST Baccalaureate sermon for the graduating claaa of the Scudder School. AM "A Cltlgen of Two Worlds' ST. STEPHEN'S KXYS Lost; De Kalb Ave opposite Port 15213 A.M.: rood lor a Hungrv World." oreene pars; loser leu reward, ma. 4-6200, Ext.

82 METHODIST BUSHWICK AVENUE A.M.: "The Faith That Conauers." i A CeawMe Biraet Ovgrkie) I Service Costs Akiorked ky Us Detective Pgrlg Replace Free WANTED TO LEASE OR BUY KIT OP REFRIGERATOR TOOLS Lost; Wednesday, front of 157 Sutter Ave Liberal reward SLocum 6-4589 RTNO Lost; lstrge diamond, platinum getting, small stones on each side: vicinity Oienwood Road and Brooklyn April 29 Oenerout reward MAnsf.eid 8-2113 TOPCOAT Lot men's, gaberdine; Prospect Park and Union Thursday evening; reward SOuth a-2198. UMBRELLA LOST: BLUE CHBCKED UMBRELLA. CARVED DOO'8 HEAD HANDLE. REWARD CALL TRL 8-4141 WALLET Lost: Friday; overseas veteran; photos, papers needed for employment; reward Posner, 414 Crown St. SLocum 8-3790.

ALL FOR Oarage true building In Jamaica or vlcln- We'll be closed all day Thursday, Memorial Day BROOKLYN 1, N. Y. FULTON at BOND TRianglo S-CI Itv. 6.000-8.000 m. (t.

preferably with small office facilities, suitable for warehousing building materials, garaging truckg. SEA GATE FOR SALE WpwIj complftrd 5-ftmitr corner, lftrie plot, 4 3 -room apartment; 1 4-room apartment, colored tilt baths, a tall showers, strain heat. Prtvatt terrace for etch apartment, Invited 4114 Gate BrMklrrit ar S. ft. Gar nee A Ce t7T Broad warY New York.

WOrtk t-2079 OLSON CO, 233 wgT, T. 17.8 A. 7-7240 To purchaswrs of (rlETROLENf Fuel Oil MAin 4-8040 METERED OIL, Inc. BROOKLYN, N. T.

Eagle Staff photo NEW HONOR Maurice Rosenfeld, left, borough philanthropic leader, is sworn in as a member of the State Insurance Board by Presiding Justice Harry E. Lewis of Appellate Division. WRISTWATCH Lost; lady's: Hamilton: 4 diamond: Brooklyn or New York shop-puts district, itowtrd. VlKlaii 1-09M, St Schermerhorn It Broosira.

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