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Brooklyn Daily from Brooklyn, New York • 15

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Brooklyn Dailyi
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Brooklyn, New York
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mmnitim HwmmMtmumwwwMntwmtmuauuuwHtmimmmmHtunmi nimiiiiiinfiMfiiiiiititiHiiMiMHiifiinnminiiiiniHitittMiMtirnHiMHiiMflMii Carriage License 0 toitnaiiesl TEEN T3 S3 Juvenile Decency (Continued from Page 3) In New York, the problem is made worse by the poor facilities available to help a child rise above the environment he is borr into. The problem, howev-er, is not confined to the lower econonrr groups. While the vast majority of delinqueits come from poor TALK Francis Cilihrasi. 27, 260 Rutledpe Dorothy Reisdorf, 19, 46 Scholes St. Sterling Fisher.

18. 1692 Park Patricia Cunnings, 16, 1692 Park Ave. Morton Schoenfeld, 28. 275 Glenmore A v. Sandra Steamer, 23.

5503 Tlden Ave. Stanley Bielefeld. 49. 23 East 2nd Muriel Landry. 44, 302 Park PI.

George Schnabez, 26. 1341 E. 9th Sharon Buskin, 22, 1341 E. 9th St. Clarence White, 28.

197 Monroe St. Bessie Lane. 24, 197 Monroe St. Kenneth Silverbush, 22, 8645 Bav Pkwy. Carol Kessler.

19, 1562 51st St. Ralph Iorio, 21, 2213 63rd St. Salvatrice Ruvolo. 20, 2269 62nd St. Nat Marlnelli, 24.

2043 84th Claudette Brouillette. 20. 2015 Foster Ave. George Douglas, 38, 15 Albany Vivian 36, 15 Albanv Ave. Isaac Sherman, 22, 1360 48th Judith Cohen, 20, 1550 E.

34th St. Ronald Scala, 19 1867 Bath Ave. Rosalie Candarini, 18. 1867 Bath Ave. Italo Scala, 23, 133 President Theresa Beck, 23, 30-50 86th St.

Angelo Lavenia, 22. 341 Wilson Antoinette Cacioppo. 21, 206 Menahan St. Irving Berkowitz, 27. 1568 St.

Marks Av. Norma Chusirt, 20, 582 Howard Ave. John Herbert, 19, 295 Bainbridge St. Mary Newkirk, 23, 295 Bainbridge St. fered at A.M.

Monday in St. Agnes Church. Miss Fallon, who died Friday, leaves a sister, Mrs. Kathryn Hughes. Burial was in Holy Cross Cemetery.

RAYMOND BUTLER Patrolman Raymond Butler, 32, of 1484 E. 57th Brooklyn, brother of John Butler, paper handler on The News, died Friday of injuries suffered in an automobile accident. Butler also was a NEWS paper handler before joining the force. There will be a Requiem Mass today at St. Patrick's Church, Brooklyn.

Friends may call meanwhile at McLoughlin's funeral home, 8225 Third Brooklyn. 3 T3 -1 THOMAS F. BRADY A Requiem Mass for Thomas F. Brady, 53, of 2818 Foster an executive of the Eastman Kodak was offered at 9:30 A.M. Monday in St.

Jerome's Church. He died Thursday. Surviving are a daughter, Anne, a brother and two sisters. Burial was in Piermont, N. his birthplace." ARTURO TOSCANINI Rome, Feb.

18 (Special) The body of Arturo Toscanini arrived at Ciampino Airport last night. Delegations from the famous opera and concert theatre where the conductor had performed laid huge wreaths on the coffin. The body was flown from New York, where Toscanini died Jan. 16 at 89. The coffin will be taken to Milan, Toscanini will lie in state today in La Scala, the opera house where he started more than 60 years ago.

MARY F. FALLON A Requiem Mass for Mary F. Fallon, of 256 Union was of- Improvements (Continued from Page 3) The Transit Authority said that extending. Neptune Ave. would eliminate the problem of relocating some "el" columns which the Mermaid proposal would necessitate.

Finally, a spokesman for Cash-more said that the Neptune Ave. proposal was more economical since Neptune could be extended in conjunction with major street changes required south of that thoroughfare for the new Title I projects. By Bernice Thau it as well as Natalie SHOW BIZZ Pretty Lynn Nevins, a Brooklyn College freshman, has been recording for Club records. Her latest record "MY FIRST AFFAIR" will be released shortly Until recently Lynn has appeared regularly on the "Wally Jackson Show" FLASH Larry Strickler, a Lincoln High School Junior, is quite a talented young man. He has appeared on many of the top television shows.

Among them are The Milton Berle Show, Jackie Gleason and Bonnie Maid Show Larry is a singer, dancer and impersonator. We would like to thank Arlene Mirel (Delta Rho) senior at Lincoln High School, for information that helped make this column possible. Arlene is always ready with her pencil and pad, to jot down the latest gossip and happenings, occuring at her school Remember this is your column. If there's anything interesting happening at your school, let us know, -Write to Bernice Thau, 3154 Coney Island Brooklyn 35, N.Y. So long for now.

See you next week UUIIIUMillllHUK CiinHnHimNimmiHMhimiJMimHniiimimwmMmiMmmMwm imiillllllllllllllllttMIMIIIlltmillllllilllllllllllltimntlllH SCHOOL DAZE Susi Ruben- eld (Sigma Rho) has caught the catch of the week, Ronnie Cantor (Epsilon Gamma Phi) Boy is he hooked Norma Schwartz, of Madison's Beta Rho, Is sporting the Sigma Lambda Rho fraternity sweater of Lin-eolnite Warren Schwartz Confidentially, it looks better on her Richie Gitleson's (Lambda Psi Sigma) case of spring fever for Lana Gurvi, a student at Thomas Jefferson High School may be out of season, but neither of them seems to mind In th least The torch may still be burning brightly for Rozzie Levine, a sophomore at Eastern District High School, and Sal Hartman, a Tilden senior, but it has slowly dimmed for Charlotte Manchuk of Sigma Rho and Bruce Israel of Epsilon Gamma Phi HAIRS LOOKING AT YOU Natalie Wood's hairdo is creating quite a stir in our Brooklyn high schools. It seems as though the pixie look has finally taken over. It would be advisable though, to study your face and figure before taking scissors in hand. Not all the girls can stand up under of Johnny Olsen of Brooklyn and his i I nana rs 1 "ft? P1 Andy AVcWson of the I I Gage and Tollner Celebrate 77 th Year Brooklyn's Gage Tollner's, now in its seventy-seventh year, has managed to maintain the same menu and atmosphere as when it started out. This famous restaurant started Eating and DrinEang neighborhoods, many others come from middle class and high income, families.

What leads these children to delinquent behavior? Basically the same reasons as leads the lower class children to delinquen cy exist in a higher income neigh borhood, when a good home life is not found. Before we try to help the de linquent child, all the experts agree we must realize who is wrong. We cannot think that it is just this generation and not the next; Js the child really mal adjusted or is he adjusted to a maladjusted society? "Delinquent behavior" is only the manifestation of the cause Any sort of delinquency pre vention program that has a chance of succeeding must deal with inadequate medical and wel fare services, bad homes, poor housing, economic insecurity poor neighborhoods above all the values our society holds in esteem. to be continued lights are still used on Monday and Tuesday nights. The patrons are described as not being the more spectacular or stylish Manhattan types, but the "solid" folk of Brooklyn.

For generations, jurists, city officials, prominent attorneys and higher politicians of Brooklyn from the Courhouse and Borough Hall, only a few blocks away, have formed the core of Gage Ti liner's patronage. HEW LOW PRICES CAR WASH SIGN TO THURS. 1.25 with book of 4 washes for 3.50 FRL SAT. SUN. HOLIDAYS L50 24 Sou; Rain Insurance Check As an Additional Bonus! Car rewashed FREE next day.

If ft rains same day car Is washed HOWDY AUTO CAR WASH Service Station 6823 CTe-w Utrecnt A TO. Brooklyn. X-- Renews Four Car Finish In it Super 1-mlsate Cat Wasiijnobil Simonizing Polls bins I out as a chophouse and today still features substantially the same menu as in 1900, with the exception of changes in prices. One can order scallops and large oysters prepared in twenty-five different ways, twenty-six varieties of littleneck and cherrystone clams, or sixteen selections of lobster. The decor of the 372-374 Fulton Street location has changed little since Gage Tollner's moved in sixty-four years ago.

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geritol every day. Take either the liquid or the tablets. You'll feel stronger fast within seven days or your money back. SAVE Buy Economy Sizo GERITOL STOKES STOEES IN EEOOELYH QtTEEKS X.OXTO ZSImAZTD (I) xr Million Dollar Penny of the VVOR "Rumpus Room" show lend a Polonaise Restaurant creates a new dessert, Cherries D'Anvers, with "Elixir D'Anvers." A dish like this, they say, is both eatng: and.

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