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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 4

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Brooklyn, New York
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1 I 1 BROOKLYN EAGLE WEDNESDAY MAY 14 1941 I Board of EducationfCourt Warns Youth to Respect ees Great Need Parents Attend Church-or Else Reluctantly Fills Convoys military training cum to come" United States Conunlttbma ward Fay was serve es president for the yeer Other nomlnee aertrwf Pease Jr Edwin Wilkin Edmund a Donovan dents Ray Letnbach wcmflt Wallace Sloat treasiiriS Riley lion tamer and mmTS Woodruff toll twister Directors nominated were tw dore Studwell Charles criw neU Richard Di Oag and Koeraer chief one win be respect for your mother and father The first disrespect you show either of them the heavy flat of the law will come down on you Then too you must attend your church regularly The moat effective antidote for crime today to The charge against Ooutarekl alleged that on Feb 26 he arid Thomas Cassidy of 112 Oak BL had a fight outside a bar and grill at Norman Ave and Eckford St- following which Cassidy charged be had been robbed of 12 Adam Ooutarakl 31 of 111 Jewell St must show respect for his mother and father and attend his church regularly or go to JaQ' County Judge Bamuel Leibovitz told the' youth yesterday when he suspend ea sentence on a charge of second degree assault to which Oouterski pleaded guilty recently Placing Ooutarekl on probation for three- years Judge Leibovitz told him: "I am satisfied you're worth saving but the conditions of your probation will be strict The VJf The Americas people should not refuse to convoy British defense Materials If that is the only way of getting them safely across the ocein the Rev Dr Alfred Grant Walton pastor of the Tompkins Avenue Congregational Church declared yesterday at a regular luncheon of the Brooklyn Lions Club In the Hotel Bossert "While there la grave danger In the convoying of vessels the American people trill face an even greater danger If Britain should Dr Walton said "We would have to become a militarised nation on a scale we have never known before We would have to be prepared' to send our boys to HH j'wil Election Set for Tomorrow I The SL Albans Civic Impmi meat Association will elect office tomorrow night at meeting -r the St Albans Square Club Baidey Boulevard near Farmen Boufc vard Royal Dalyrimple la bm dent of the organization Planned Mhff va Commodore Manhattan Howard Lanin and hie orchestra will provide the music Members of the committee headed by Mias Sylvia Levison Include Mrs- Charles Moil Miss Annette Mendelsohn Mrs Fred Block tin Gabriel Field Mrs Donald NewBorg Miss prances Lauterbach Mlsa Carol Rubin Mrs Ephraim London and Mrs Edwin stem Jr By Hospital Group The Junior committee of the Society of the Hillside Hospital Hastings will hold a darice and entertainment for the benefit of lie welfare council on May 20 In the main ballroom of the Hotel emi atitr tfhota BOILERMAKER'S BABY Howling successes ore these babies oil prize winners in the Methodist Hospital's annual perfect baby contest From left to right are Barbara Sharpe daughter of Mrs Eleanor Sharpe of 13th St daddy is a boilermaker and who won first prize Brian Frawley sen of Mrs Eileen Frowley of 302 13th St Second prize and Joan Vigdor of 481 Hudson Ave honorable mentiop They com- peted'with 24 others WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN Of Botanic Garden 'Useless Position' Bronx Man Appointed With Much 'Regret' to $10000-o-Year Post Frank A Craig a division supervisor in the school system's bureau of attendance today atepped Into a $ie000-a-year Job as the city's chief attendance officer a position to which the Board of Education declared if was forced to elect him although it considered the Job "useless and-e waste of public James Marshall president of the board declared the appointment 'was made with considerable regret and misgiving on the part of some of the board at There was' ho challenge of Mr Marshall's statements' by any of the board members as the appointment was voted Mr Marshall pointed out that the board had met failure In appeals to the State' Education Department to the Legislature and to State courts In an attempt to' hgve the Job abolished or other' wise avoid appointing Mr Cipl Mr Craig who' lives at 2875 SMgewlcIc Aye the Bronx waJ nominated for the 'past li 1938 by the Board of Superintendents and renominated despite the disapproval of the Board of Education Under couj-t rulings the latter board could do nothing Mr Marshall said "but appoint Mr Craig to: An' office which we deem to be useless gnd a waste of public funds4 Mr Marshall himself was reelected unanimously yesterday by the board at Its annual meeting in Its new headquarters 110 Livingston St to another year as prezl-wnrortnegcHOMMgra sinwrot Buck Staten Island member of the board was re-elected' vice president The board also approved the appointment of Miss Ethel Huggard principal of Public School 162 and Dr Whalen principal of Public School 37 the Bronx as assistant superintendents of schools Public schools in some sections of Queens as -well as Brooklyn schools will bs closed on Anniversary Day June 8 by action of the board These lections are Jamaica Richmond Hill Ozone Park Woodhaven St Albans Hollis Queens Village and Bellaire as well as sections bordering on Brooklyn The boards administrative offices will be closed Baturday May 11 th? day after Decoration Day Rockefeller Accepts Service Group Pott John Rockefeller Jr yesterday accepted the chairmanship pf the National Sponsoring Committee of the United Service Organizations for National Defense Mr Rockefeller termed the U80 program to operate service clubs for soldiers sallort and defense workers "one of the most Importatn national efforts since the United War Work campaign of 1018 "I an) heartily in aympathy with this fine objective end recognize its vital Importance to our national defense" he said Freeport Grads Placed On College' Dean's List Freeport May Five grad a atei of Freeport High School now students at Massachusetts Insti' tute of Technology have been placed on the dean's list the local school has been informed They' are Btanie Coreyell Quentin Wald William Sheard Richard A Van Tuyl of Wantagh and Charles Whitney of Hotel Pierre poet Pool 55 Piemowit St fcooklyo MAin 4-5500 IK LESSONS $15 i Aided by dear ikies and warm 'sunshine about 600 nature lovers yesterday were thrilled by panoramic and brilliant-colored floral displays urine the 37th annual Sprlns Inspection of the Brooklyn Botanic Oarden The' Inspection which was followed by a tea in the laboratory building was sponsored liMbl liln to Ghih InrlaSlM Cirlurtn IlM il DIAMONDS JIWCIIY SllVf RWAII 8TATIONMT Wm Wise Son by the board of trustees the govern lng committee and the women's auxiliary of the Oarden Accompanied py members of the Garden personnel aa guides the guests inspected the hew ivy garden on Boulder Hill which contains most of the forms exhibited last March at the International Flower Show From Boulder Hill the route lay through the Japanese Oarden and along the north end of the esplanade where the four new rows of Japanese cherry trees were planted this year The inspection parties next visited the collection of lilacs Throughout the day a number of exhibits were on view In the laboratory building They Included 30 paintings of flowers In water-color tempera by Mrs Norman Carpenter member of the Brooklyn Society of Artists and 30 portraits of orchids apd rare flowers including the white orchid by Miss Tabes Hoffman Tea was served by members of the women's auxiliary who were assisted by the young ladies of the Brooklyn Botanic Oarden staff Officers of the auxiliary are Mn Glcntworth Butler honorary president Mn Henry Davenport president Miss Elizabeth Van Brunt vice president end Mn Edwin Thatcher chairman of the social eonfmittee GOP Club Postpones Ball In Tribute to Late Loader Because of the death Friday of John Wlrth Republican leader of the 6th A the annual dinner and dance of the Kings County Republican Club of the district ashed uled to be held last night in the Hotel St 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