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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 12

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Brooklyn, New York
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BKOOKLYN EAGLE. FRI FEB. 16. 1945 Scouts to Improve II- Socialist Party Raps Yalta Accord The Yalta Conference has sown the seeds of another world war, their Tirlmu faiths Jewish. Buddhist.

Christian, Mohammedan and Baha'L The Flatbush Unitarian Church la on of th churches In Brooklyn here Abdul-Baha, son of the founder of the Banal faith, spoke on the Baha'l teaching! dur-i ing hU visit to the United States in 1912. Brotherhood Veek Session to Convene Al Flatbush Church 10-Mile River Camp vr, O.K., Shakespeare! Man Sets Blaze 'And Wins $60 Job Pleads Guilty To Forging WPB With $75,000 of the 1100,000 cur i rent Brooklyn Boy Scout finance The Re. Karl M. Chworowsky of -Sweet are the uses of adTersity." ck.w. cairf and Char Ens- the Flatbush Unitarian Church, Bev 27,000 Lbs.

of Scrap according to Socialist party statement Issued today by Its national chairman, Prof. Maynard C. Krueger of the University of Chicago, and Harry Flelschman of New York. erly Road and E. 19th will be chairman and host at a "Brother land knows t.xiav that th Bard was right when he mribbied those word In "As You Like It." England.

28. likes what happened to him. too. for. thanks to County Judge Carmine Marawo and a friend Collected by Troop hood Week" meeting sponsored his church Sunday morning 11 o'clock.

national secretary. The statement i was given out at the party's Manhattan headquarters, 303 4th Ave. "The most decisive failure of the Participating speaker will be the I Members of Boy Scout Troop 264 Rev. Samuel J. Levlnaon, rabbi of collected mure than 27.500 pounds of Temple Beth Emeth of Flatbush; scrap In their 1944 paper salvage Stanley Okada.

a Jananese-Amert- campaign, it was announced last Yalta Conference was its refusal to take even the first step toward campaign already raised, plans are being made for Improvements at the Brooklyn Scout camp at Ten Mile River, N. it was announced today by Edward A. Richards, general borough chairman of the drive. Harry J. Delaney.

chairman, of the Boy Scout city advancement committee, announced that 194 Scouts had attained the highest rank of Eagle Scout during 1944. Queens led the other boroughs with a total of 85, and Brooklyn was second with 47. Al Brilliant, In charge of Scout activities in the 8unrise District, announced that the Scouts in his district have completed a week of collecting blood donor applications, and that boys of all faiths attended services In churches all over the borough on a recent Boy Scout Sunday. ending the war," the statement said. offers no hope that a demo Ratings for Tubs Charged by th War Production Board with hvlr.f obtained bout 1.000 bthtub through lorged War Production Board preference ratings and aellinf them at up to MX) percent above celling price in Latin America, Albert O.

Loma pleaded trullty to two of the four count against htm. Lo.t.m vna continued In bail by Peroral Judie Matthew Abrutao yesterday. Lomas fare a maximum penaltv of two years Imprisonment and $20,000 in fines or both. The tub hsve been recovered, a WPB spokesman wurt. and turned ver to e.s-ser.ml users Albert Goldxan.

a partner of Fluorescent Manufacturers. 110 Troutmar. was fined $4 000 bv Federal Judge Alfred C. Coxe in can. secretary of the New York night at a meeting in the Hebrew Buddhist Church: Canon F.

A. Educational Society. Hopklnson and of the court, he nas a joo wnirn pay him from $60 to $80 a week in-strad of spending or more daya In Jail. On Jan. 18.

England, who lives at 56 Reeves Place, pleaded guilty to malicious mischief after a charge of second degree arson was dropped The rompl ilnt was that on the night of Dec 27 he threw a lighted match into a closet, igniting some clothing, after returning home to find his wife and four children were not at home. He called the Fire Department, which prevented serious damage. Yesterday, when he appeared for sentencing. Judge Marasco aked n. if VtA wniiM nrnmLse to irive UD cratic German revolt against Nazism would be met with sympathy by the Allies.

Instead the Big Three repeat the bankrupt slogan of unconditional surrender, which already has lengthened the war." Only men "with a faith In the ignorance of the public," the statement continued, "could agree to one-sided Russian annexation of a third of Poland and at the same Dnlrymple. OBB of All 8alnts Sutter Aves. The drive, led by Oscar Amerlran Catholic Church In Brook- Brkoff, chairman of thetroop com-lyn; Shaykh Ahmad Dowd Felsal, mlttee. was one of the most success-head of the Moslem Fraternity So- ful in the borough, rirty of Brooklyn, and William Sears.l Bernard J. Wernick.

Max Pome-Baha 1 teacher and radio speaker, rants and Abraham Males also Charles Behrens of Floral Park served on the troop committee. The will sing "The Song of Peace." taken chairman of the salvage committee from 'Finlandia." by Jean Sibelius, was Sam Kaufman. Serving under There will be responsive readings him were Sidney FIuss. Saul Gritz. from Baha'l writings.

I Arthur Hutt. Herman Pomerantz 'time reaffirm faith In the Atlantic The five speakers wll show the Edward Rosenthal. Norman Schrank points of unity and oneness between and Marvin Schavrlen. WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN Charter. Yalta decisions are a 'program for World War III." DIRECT SHOPPING WIRE: CUMBERLAND -6000 Manhattan yesterday.

Abraham Cohen and Edward J. Larmore of 428 Broome St. were sentenced to prison terms of six months each. They and Goldman were codefendant. According to the WPB they and two others had diverted $13,000 worth of essentia metals into the manufacture of costume jewelry and other baubles.

arinKing ana sui io You bet, Your Honor," said England. The Judge called a friend, Thomas Sarrentina. an official of the Oceanic Ship Scaling Company, from among the spectators and England got his Job. ABRAHAM tf fULTON ST. ol HOYT () Plan Observance Scientific Session Held by Doctors Of Week for Blind Dr.

Daniel Kravitz of the Broolc- Former Counetlwoman Rita Casey was elected chairman of the Brooklyn observance of the Week for the Blind, which will start May 1. at a luncheon yesterday in the Towers Hotel. Representatives of three organizations serving the borough's sightless attended the luncheon and mapped 'Short Stop-Sport Shop gem 29 Luscious brief coat in suede-smooth wool with swagger, plamour girl shoulders, lnprU a k. to pull tight for a doll waist. American Hcium, gold, blue or brown in the group.

SiVcs 10 plans for the observance. Louis C. Kn Eye and Ear Hofpital and Dr. Raymond L. of Presbyterian Medical Center spoke last nicht at a scientific session of the Brooklyn Opthalmological Society In the Hotel Towers.

Heading the general discussion which followed the talks was Dr. Robert H. Stockfish of the Jersey City Medical Center. Dr. Michael J.

Buonasruro, president of the society, was chairman at a dinner for the executive committee and guests before the evening session. Other officers of the society are Dr. Allen Hull, vice president; Dr. Benjamin C. Rosenthal, secretary-treasurer, and Louis Frelmark, associate AiS Sport Shop.

Third, EaM No mail or phi.ne onlfr, Wills, president of the Industrial Home for the Blind, presided. Others present included Dr. Marcus Hankinson, president of the Society The new choker and pin idea that is so utterly wonderful to ignite your costume like T.N.T. So very ABRAHAM UUON ST. a.

HOY! for Improving the Condition of the Poor, and Mrs. Mary Draper, president of the Brooklyn Bureau of Social Service. May 1, 2 and 3 were designated as Catholic Day, Jewish Day and Prot estant Day, respectively, for functions which will be held in the Hotel St. George. Proceeds will go to aid the blind.

OIL BURNER TROUBLES? How to File Tax Return On Income Under $5,000 Collector of Internal Revenue $7.50 Joseph P. Marcelle explained today For Per Season regal looking you'll feel like a queen. The simulated pearl choker has three attached strands and a large matching clasp. The pin flashes with simulated stones, set in gold-plated sterling silver. Either may be worn separately.

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