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Brooklyn Heights Press from Brooklyn, New York • 5

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April 29, 1971, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 5 LETTERS to the EDITOR Poly Prep Star 00 Photos and 3 N6WS Quarterback In Off-Season to the No. 2 position in the country. Commenting upon his surprise victory, Doug saw nothing unusual about his dual achievement on the playing fields of chess and football. "As I see it," said the lanky quarterback, "the sports are similar, and strategy is the name of the game. 'Wheri you really think about it," Doug added, with a 'grin, "football is just instant chess." Republicans Moot The Kings County Republican Club will hold its next regular meeting on Tuesday evening, May 4 at 8:00 o' clock at the Hotel Bossert, Jade Room on the Third Floor.

Guest speaker from the office of Eugene Gold, District Attorney, Kings County Narcotics Bureau, will address the group on drug abuse. This is a timely topic and the public is invited to INSURE THE FUTURE SUCCESS OF YOUR CHILD FOR COLLEGE OR BUSINESS. We feature small classes for individual instruction. ENROLL NOW FOR SUMMER AND FALL SEMESTERS. vmc write it mM UMAttSSI ALTMAM M.

A LR. INSTITUTE KW AODRESSiHl K1SKS ST. M-tMMBROeXiYfl, 11281 C212) 855-5010 Us For isg make-up from page 4) like to witness a real exciting free show, I suggest he venture on to the Promenade between 9 p.m. and Midnight (if he isn mugged first) and see straight couples actually fornicating on the benches near the Orange St. and Pineapple St.

exits. As to the restaurant patrons enjoying the crusing antics of the gay. set on the corner of Montague Hicks Sts. I've been to the area and it appears that the only patrons of the restaurant who seem amused really belong out on the corner with the gay crowd. Sincerely yours, Richard D.

Griffo 58 Middagh Street May 2 Horn ceo mine At a Homecoming Service, Sunday, May 2, the First Unitarian Church, Pierrepont St. and Monroe Place, will dedicate a Memorial Plaque to its minister for nearly a half century, John Howland Lathrop. Dr. Lathrop was minister of this Heights church from 1911 to 1957 and throughout those years extremely involved in a wide variety of Brooklyn affairs, as well as national and international concerns. Many former Brookly-nites will be returning for this Homecoming from along the Atlantic seaboard.

The Emeritus Organist Choirmaster Harold Heeremans will return from Massachusetts to conduct the music, at the Church he served for a quarter of a century. The sermon will "be given by, the present minister, the Reverend Donald W. McKinney, who succeeded Dr. Lathrop upon hs retirement in 1957. Final Curtain The Stager Society of St.

John's University will be presenting Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" On April, 30, May 1, 2, 3 and 4, at 8 p.m. Admission is $1.00 at the door' The play will be presented in Theatre 1 2 at 96 Scher-merhorn Street, near the corner of Boerum Place. There will be a buffet supper in the student lounge, following the May 1 st performance. After forty-one years, this will be the final Stager production. The Brooklyn Center of St.

John's will be closed this spring, in order to make way for the new Staten Island Campus. EARNING Plays Chess What does a star high school quarterback do when the tumult and the shouting of the football season is over? Well, if his name is Doug Miller, 265 Henry he trades in the pigskin for a pawn and goes out for the chess team. What? The "galloping ghost" of Poly Prep Country Day School out for Come on, you gotta be kidding! But no josh, that's Doug all right, playing chess. And winning. But still, how could he begin to match his gridiron performance last Fall when he hurled 18 touchdown passes with the result that Coach Phil Foglietta's Blue Devils ended the season with five wins and three losses? Of course, one way to top himself would be to go out and win the National High School Chess Championship which is exactly what he did.

Playing in his first tQurna-Ynent as a member of Poly's 'five horsemen' Doug crushed all opposition in the weekend-long battle that took place in early April at Manhattan's McAlpin Hotel. To the amazement of e-veryone especially himself his personal record going into the final round was seven wins, no losses. But in the eighth and final match there were some anxious moments as several key pieces fell into the hands of the enemy. At one point Doug studied the board and his adversary with the practiced eye of a quarterback seeking an opening. Then with the confident air of an athlete who has made up-teen winning passes, he made one more and said, "Check." When the battle smoke had cleared away Doug found that he had climbed to the No.

1 slot in the novice division of the nationals. What is more, his sparkling end play gave the Poly team a super assist, rocketing them Cadman Plana Cleaner WE INVITE YOU TO A COMPLETE PRC ESSIONAL DRY CLEANING SERVICE FULLY F.QUIPPFO CI.F.AN1NC PLANT ON PRFMISKS 7 HENRY STREET PINEAPPLE WALK 875-2257 woody a BUI I BEER-SODA-ICE HOME DELIVERY I Cobbte-Hcights Distributer I IBS ATLANTIC AVE. i KBer. Cimion Court' I Tf a OUT 'HIS AO 596-0871 STREET 875-4509 UEIGHTS GARAGES NEVER CEASES (Continued William Giordano, State Senate Building, Albany, N. Y.

John J. Marchi, 79 Nixon Staten Island, 79 Nixon Staten Island, N. Y. 10304 (Chairman, Senate Committee on N.Y. C.

Affairs). Bills to restore budget cuts; 6472 Drug addiction 40 millions. 6467 Minimum Level of Welfare Payments to Aid to Dependent Children Categories 30 millions. 6471 Medicaid 40 millions. 6469 Adult Education (C.U.N.Y., S.U.N.

Seek, Open Enrollment monies), 32 millions. 6470 Mental Hygiene 10 millions. 6468 Revenue Sharing Aid to Localities 70 millions. Sincerely yours, F. G.

She rr ill Rector, Grace Church My, My Dear Sir: 1 Enjoy Frank Mack's gossip column. If he would LEGAL BOHCF File No. 7298, 1970. CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, BY THE GRACE OF GOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT, TO: CHARLES FISCHER, if living, and if dead, and to any and all unknown persons whose name or parts of whose names, and whose place or places of residence are unknown, and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of said Charles Fischer and if any of the said distributees, heirs at law or next of kin of deceased, be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any, distributees and successors in interest whose names andor places of residence and post office addresses are unknown. YOU.

ARE HEREBY CITED TO SHOW CAUSE before the Surrogate's Court, Kings County, at the Court House, Civic Centre, 2 Johnson Street, Brooklyn, New York on May 17, 1971, at 9:30 A.M., why a certain writing dated April 27, 1970 which has been offered for probate by CHRISTINE H.MARRAN-TINO domiciled at 277 Hemlock Street, Brooklyn, New York should not be probated as the last Will and Testament, relating to real and personal property of JOHN J. FISCHER Deceased, who was at the time of his death a domiciliary of 227 Hemlock Street, Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, New York. Dated, Attested and Sealed, April 2nd, 1971. (L. Hon.

R. Sobel, of the Surrogate's Court, Kevin' C. Fogarty, Clerk. ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: Name: PEN-DRY, SCHNEIDER HYDE Address: 1014 Gates Avenue, Brooklyn, New York 11221, Tel. No.

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