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Brooklyn Daily from Brooklyn, New York • 4

Publication:
Brooklyn Dailyi
Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
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4
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i Jl RECEIVES HONOR MED AL Joe DiMaggio former, baseball star, 1 (left), congratulates his son, PFC, Joseph DiMaggio after he graduated from the Marine Corps Recruit Depot, San Diego, Calif. Young Joe is receiving American Spirit Honor Medal from Col. M. Day, commander of Training Ed Tom Dewey, proprietors of Gage Tollner's 1 MmMMlSmM Restaurant in Brooklyn received a dining distinction award from Holiday Magazine for the tenth consecutive year. The award is presented annually by the magazine to restaurants that have distinguished themselves by maintaining the highest standards of excellence in dining and decor.

One hundred and eight restaurants in the U.S. are cited in July Holiday, Gage Tollner's is the only Brooklyn restaurant ever to win this award. ri J'T -T iiso tii? local news published herein. Second-class postage paid at Brooklyn, New ForlC Published dally except Baturday. Sunday.

Religious and legal boll-days. So per copy, $13 a year, $6.50 year, $3.25 3 mos. Phone ESplanade 3-8500 The Brooklyn Daily is owned ana published by Xhe Brooklyn Weekly Jk BrooJilyB Daily Corporation. Sidney Klass. president, Albert KJass, (secretary.

Main office located at 2427-2429 Surf Brooklyn, Member of the United Press. The l-nltec1 Press Is exclusively entitled to the use or publication of mil news dispatches credited to it or otherwise credited to this newspaper and fcZ- Tr. psJ A Gift To Taxi Veterans Approximately 150 cab drivers, who surrendered their "taxi-mev dallions" when they entered the armed services during World War II, were made happy when Mayor Robert. F. WTagner signed a bill restoring- their them.

The cabbies will now be able to transfer their medallions to members of their famines in case of sickness or death. The cabbies fought for the measure for 14 years. The medallions mre said to be worth $20,000 ciach. Observinjg the Mayor signing-the bill are: (left to right): Will-; lam Bellard, Commander of the: JKing-s County American Xegion, which supported the measure; Councilman Kobert Berman; Hat-rbld Riegelman, an attorney; Councilman Sam Davis and Vincent La Rosa, President of the United Taxi Owners Guild all of whom carried the fight for the measure i Sv. 1 tin i ii i i i i ii- in ii i i- if.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1956-1969