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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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Flatbush Meeting Boro Bank Opens 14 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MON NOV. 23, 1 953 ABRAHAM I Photo Exhibition BEDFORD-STUYVESANT To Press for Ban On Switchblades By Midwood Club More Sfreef Lights; choose Your 0wn Network An exhibit of the best pic A mass meeting to press for tures produced by members the Midwood camera Club State legislation to outlaw the manufacture and salt of deadly switchboard knives will be held Brooklyn went on display to Bill laverns, Tonight for 'Dinner With Ike' day at the main office of the Dime Savings Bank of BrooK STEVEN H. 8CHEUER You can have "Dinner With the Presidenflonight Asks livic League lvn. Fulton St. and DeKalb at the Snyder Ave.

Magistrates' Court tonight under the aus an anv network of your choosing, and, in case you re Ave. The exhibit will remain on the bank's main floor until The Goqd Neighbor Civic pices of the 67th Precint Co-or League of Brooklyn, of which Dec. 15. dinating Council. Joseph L.

Reina is president More than 50 prize-winning Special Sessions Justice John has gone on record for "more and other outstanding photo E. Con who, as head of the Homicide Bureau in the and better street lights as crime deterrent" in the Bed graphs make up the exhibit of members of the camera club, which is observing its 20th an District Attorney's office, pio choosy about your menu, it'll be a most palatable and sumptuous array of variety and documentary, spiced by some of the most prominent names in public and private life. Tonight TV fare is highlighted by a special full-hour show observing the 40th anniversary of the Anti-Defamation League of nai B'rith. President Eisenhower will accept the League's 1953 Democratic Legacy Award. The occasion will conclude a three-day "Freedom Forum" sponsored by the League to point up the strides in American democracy since the start of World War ford-Stuyvesant area, as well as for a moratorium on new nlversary this month.

Abe neered the drive against the Hammer is president of the or taverns there. The league's board of di MEN! WHEN IT MAKES FASHION irs AT knives, will speak. ganization, composed of ama Other speakers will include rectors, which met recently at teur photographers, i Assembly Minority Leader Eu meets each Friday evening at gene F. Bannigan and Assem its neadquaretrs, 977 E. 7th St.

blymen Ben Werbel and Stan neap Avenue I. ley Steingut; State Senators hamuel Greenberg, Louis Friedman and Fred G. Morritt Councilmen Jeremiah B. Bloom and Jack Kranis, and Munici Quick Relief for HEADACHE NEURALGIA pal Court Justice Charles Breitbart. its headquarters, 20 Kane Place, forwarded its recommendations to the Community Councils of the City of New York, of which Mr.

Reina is treasurer, for further action. The board called on the Department of Water Supply, and Electricity for in-creased lighting because "most crimes are committed at night in the darkest areas." It also pointed out to the State Liqifbr Authority that it had urged the moratorium two years ago, and was reiterating its stand, because bars were opened originally as "public conveniences." but they now have become "public hazards, The award is presented annually to an American "who has made distinguished contributions to the enrichment of America's democratic legacy." President Eisenhower was selected for the award by the Anti-Defamation League for ending segregation in the Army. "Dinner With the President," which will be coming your way from the Mayflower Hotel in Washington, D. is produced by Rodgers and Hammer- Inspect Post Office Teat ST AnBACa: ysunalt tola or powdere aacnent pyparelhw era ml Washington, Nov. 23 (U.W Chairman Frank Carlson announced today that he and three other members of; MARSHAL OF THE MOTHERS Six-year-old Dennis Prybys of 541 49th St.

accepts new responsibilties with serious expression as he is appointed Brooklyn marshal of 1954 Mothers' March on Polio by Mrs. Margaret Andre-ozzi. Mrs. Helen Prybys, mother of boy who is winning four-year against polio, stands behind him. the Senate Post Office Committee will inspect the nation's largest post office in New York City today and tomorrow.

out of which drunks go looking for trouble. "The saturation point has ABRAHAM stein and will feature such leading theatrical figures as Helen Hayes, Tnne Tcroman Kridie FIsTh- been more than reached far as taverns in the Bedford fOlTON ST. at HOYT Stuyvesant area are con. cerned," the board further re solved. MEN! "MULE'S TAIL SWEATER." Ia.

ported from Inland I 100 wool knit far Letter Carriers 'March' to Help Dystrophy Fund Distribution of 30,000,000 contribution envelopes by 100.000 letter carriers across the began today as the "Letter Carriers' March for Muscular Dystrophy" got under way. Funds collected through the "March." held under the aus-niccs of the Muscular Dystro ISM HATHAWAY HEYDAY AT phy A-sociations of America, One of the nation's largest headquarters for these famous shirts is now brimming with its biggest collection dress shirts, business shirts and Ethel Merman er willUm Warfield, Ethel Merman, Lucille Ball-Desi Arnez and-Rex Harrison. This is one of the rare "live" performances for Lucy and Desi, who are flying in from the Coast. It's an even rarer occasion for the fabulous Ethel Merman, who rates $25,000 an appearance on TV ever since her Ford Anniversary show last June. We've talked at length with Messrs.

Rodgers and Hammerstein and assure you they have plans for the show which guarantee its being something quite special, and not just another testimonial dinner. Among the other notables who will be pesent and in camera range are Chief Justice Earl Warren, Justices Felix Frankfurter, Robert Jackson and William O. Douglas, General Matthew Ridgway, Bernard Baruch and numerous others. A special feature will have the camera focus on some of the famous Americans present and then relate and illustrate with film clips their respective roles in historic events that have helped to broaden democratic practices in this country. President Eisenhower will make his acceptance address during the final 10 minutes of the telecast.

"Life With Father," which premiered yesterday on the CBS network, opened on Broadway in 1939 with a young actress named Dorothy Bernard in the role of Margaret, the family cook. Dorothy is still playing the same role in TV and she tells us she has been with "Father" throughout 11 sets of parents and 90 boys. I guess she can cook, boys! TV KEY MAILBAG Question Just for curiosity's sake, do you have any data or information on the highest rating sports show on Albany. Answer According to the latest Nielson-ratings report the 1953 World Series game on Oct. 4, a Sunday, reached more homes than any other sports event in history.

Some 14,776,000 sets were tuned into the game. Previous high in sports was the Marciano-Walcott fight, the flop, which 14,448,000 sets were tuned into. Question A month ago your column stated that "Bride and Groom" would return to TV shortly. As yet I have seen nothing in TV news or schedules to substantiate this report B. A.

Newark. Answer- Bride and Groom'' returns today on NBC network, with the exception of WNBT, the New York NBC outlet. will be spent on tnerapy arm research into the crippling and fatal disease which attacks mostly children. More than 200.000 children and adults are its known victims in the U. S.

The letter carriers will re-walk their routes on their own time after Thanksgiving Day to collect the envelopes from virtually every American home. In recognition of the postmen's contribution, Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis will co-host a two-hour, all-star, i sport shirts in a galaxy of fabrics, patterns, styles and prices to meet coast-to-coast simulcast over the ABC radio and television network Thanksgiving Eve at 11 o'clock. BLACK CORDUROY, Fine pinwala corduroy in jet blackt Single breasted with tide vents, Map pockets. 19.95 No Regular Mail On Thanksgiving There will be no delivery service by regular letter carriers and no parcel post deliveries on Thanksgiving Day, Postmaster Edward J. Quigley announced today.

Only special delivery mail will be delivered and all sta tions will be closed, he said. Only the General Post Office will be open-from 7 a m. to Einstein College To Honor Levitt midnight for the acceptance of parcel post, registered mail1 Tne Albert Einstein College ipoimment as general chairman and the sale of stamps. Pf Medicine of Yeshiva Univer-jof the Queens-Nassau effort in Mr. Quigley urged borough slty wul nonor Anranam keviitioenau ot tne conege.

Levitt has also been residents to deposit their let-ul f-t omam ui uie ters earlv in street letter boxes; Levlttown developments, at a for delivery the next day, since! reception tomorrow at 4 p.m. collections will be made the Harmonie Club, Manhat-in the afternoon and evening. jtan- on the occasion of his ap- named national vice chairman of the $25,000,000 campaign for the nation's newest medical college. Feel Like This After Eating? (Oat, Heartburn, Acid Stomach?) "BROKEN" AR-GYLES. Newest in men's socks.

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Always carry Turns in pocket or purse. Guaranteed to contain no soda. Get a roll today! ADVERTISEMENT Worry of FALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? E. "THE SPORTSMAN" Masterfully designed check sport shirt woven of finest washable cotton yarns. New shorter point collar.

6.50 F. KENNEBEC FLANNEL Skillful mixture of 66 cotton and 34 viscose rayon. Durable, warm and wonderfully comfortable. 10.00 G. SEA ISLAND COTTON Classic shirt fabric of all! Woven in England, low slope collar, French cuffs.

White or stripes. 15.00 H. "VIYELLA" SHIRT Amazing shrink-resistant fabric from England. 55 lamb's wool and 15 long staple Egyptian cotton. 17.50 f.

2x2 BROADCLOTH One of the most famous of all shirting fabrics! 2x2 weave in white. French cuffs. 8.50 Street Floor. Mail and phona 5-6000 or HEmpstead 7-6000 A. IMPORTED SCOTTISH WOOL In data by itself for heer handsomeness and ruggedness.

From skiing to fireside the tops! 20.00 B. SHORT POINT COLLAR The big news in collar styles this year. Tightly woven, smooth-surfaced white broadcloth. French cuffs. 6.S0 C.

IMPORTED PURE SILK Luxury to the 'nth degree! Woven of some of the finest silk fibres cultivated. Soft pastel colors. 15.00 D. ROUND COLLAR OXFORD The pmart look of the round collar and French uffs on fine combed white oaford. 5.95 Men's Furnishings, orders filled.

Call MAin "TWOSOME TIE" Imported from France. Pure silk ties with two distinct patterns and colors wear it either way! 5.00 Street Floor and Meaianine for Men rhls pleasant F0M JERUSALEM TO CHICAGO Ancient Toroh Set from Mount Zion, corned by Rabbi Schragai Cohen of 430 Rockaway Parkway, is taken from Israel to Chicago TltCHlt SIHDINC Hit where anniversary ot Jerusalem will be celebrated Nov. 28. Rabbi Cohen, shown at LaGuardia Field, was commissioned by Israeli Government to de- liver the relic to Chicago. ALSO AT HEMPSTEAD AND GARDEN CITY STORES n.r.nl anil rUJ REPRESENTATIVE ASSORTMENT AT HEMPSTEAD AND GARDEN CITY STORE nt mi nu r.

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