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Page Two PHOENIX June 21, 197384th Precinct Turns Trinity ChurchInto 10 to 10 Mini Station HouseBY JANICE CADKINThe Neighborhood Police Team of the 84th Precinct, in conjunction with the Brooklyn Heights Board of Trade, opened a %u201c mini%u201d station house at the Trinity Church, 157 Montague Street, on June 15. It is the first station house of its kind in the Brooklyn area.The station, which will be open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., under the auspices of Police Sergeant Herbert Don, Monday through Saturday, is an attempt to offer both better service to the community and to improve community relations.According to Patrolman Edward Murphy, community relations officer with the 84th, the purpose of the mini station, %u201c is to show the community that we are trying to give you service. We%u2019re reaching out%u2014 and we hope you will reach out.%u201dThe Brooklyn Heights Board of Trade is responsible for paying the $100 phone deposit that the station required They have also agredd to maintain the phone costs for the station. Now, besides community participation, all the station needs, according to Police Officer BillHurcomb, who was the first officer on duty at the station, is %u201c a used typewriter.%u201dValuable aid for the establishment of the station house has also come from Bishop Richard B. Martin, who made the Trinity Church facilities possible.Eventually, the precinct hopes the station will be commanded, for the most part, by volunteer members of the community. This again, the precinct officers emphasized, is dependent on the volume of and nature of community support. Captain William Tracy, commander of the 84th precinct, reemphasized the need for community participation by saying that all the new station house needed was %u201c manpower.%u201d He added, once again, that this was the police%u2019s way of %u201c extending ourselves to the community.%u201dAlso present at Friday%u2019s ceremonies was Donald Moore, of Downtown Brooklyn Development Inc. and Captain P. O%u2019Connor of the 11th division.Although the mini station is only open at the above-mentioned hours, the services are on a 24-hour basis. The number to reach the station is 624-0369.Happy crowd is pleased to see opening of new Neighborhood Police Team \Montague Street in Brooklyn Heights, operating out of the parish hall of Trinity Church, near the Clinton St. corner. Here for opening ceremonies are, from left: Alan Kaufer, President of the Heights Board of Trade, which is paying part of the cost of the %u201c remote%u201d operation; Ken Boss and Louis Lewis, two board members of the Trade group; 84th Precinct Captain William Tracy; Sgt. Herbert Don, Captain P. O%u2019Connor of the 11th Division; Estelle Charap, Hop Hope Garcia, Sadie Lessinger, and Leon Paley, all of the Heights Board of Trade; and Donald Moore, president of the Downtown Brooklyn Development Association.BASILI NAMED TREASURER: Dr. Renzo S. Basili, Associate Attending, Department of Psychiatry, The Methodist Hospital, Park Slope, has been elected Treasurer of the Brooklyn Psychiatry Society and also reappointed chairman of that society%u2019s continuing education program co-sponsored by Downstate Medical Center, The continuing education program, of which Dr. Basili has been chairman for the past three years, has received attention and acclaim from many organizations including the American Medical Association as a pioneering effort in the area of continuing education for physicians.%u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022A 1971 Packer Collegiate Institute graduate, Barbararuth Robertson, met with Soviet Leader Leonid Brezhnev on June 18 in Washington, as part of her current Washington internship in governmental studies. Miss Robertson is working in the office of the Director of ACTION in connection with her studies at Mount Holyoke College, where she has just completed her sophomore year. Miss Robertson%u2019s interest in government and international affairs was fostered by a six-week stay with a family in France while a student at Packer.HONORS FROM ST FRANCIS COLLEGE: Threelocal residents were graduated with honors from St. Francis College at commencement exercises June 9. Honors were received by: Vincent Kucich, Sackett St.,magna cum iauut:, Niciiuias Jusep%u2019u Lupu, Henry Street, magna cum laude; Bro. John Tantillo, Pierrepont Street, magna cum laude. The Bro. Celestine McGarry Memorial Purse for Excellence in English donated by the Right Rev. Monsignor Richard A. Walsh, LL.D, was awareded to Louis Bel of Remsen Street. In addition to those who received honors and awards, there were thirteen bachelor degrees awarded to Heights-Cobble Hill residents and eighteen from Park Slope residents among the 325 graduates.NEW TRUSTEE ELECTED: Jewish Hospital and Medical Center has elected Max Weiner, vicepresident of the American Bank and Trust Company of Montague St., to its Board of Trustees. Weiner, a graduate of St. John%u2019s University and a member of the bar, is also on the Finance Committee of the city%u2019s 1976 Bi-Centennial Celebration Committee, the Downtown Brooklyn Development Association and the Brooklyn Heights Board of Trade.SELECTED FOR INSTITUTE: Dr. Edward A. Clark, Deaqof Richard L. Conolly College of liberal arts and sciences and professor of physics at The Brooklyn Center of Long Island University, will attend the prestigious Institute for Educational Management, this summer, at the Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration. This program in the management of Higher Education is offered to selected upper level administrators from major American and foreign universities.LICH STUDENT ON NATIONAL TV: Rosemary MacQueen, a senior student at the Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing, 340 Henry Street, will model nurses uniform circa 1896 cn NVC-TV%u2019s %u201c Today%u201d show June 22. The program, prepared with the help of the American Hospital Association, will salute the 100th anniversary of the diploma schools of nursing in the United States. The diploma program, once the only nursing program open to students, provides nursing education in a hospital setting, with emphasis on clinical experience. The 90-year-old Long Island College Hospital School of Nursing is the last of the diploma programs in Brooklyn.HEIGHTS WOMAN ELECTED TO BOARD: Mrs. Susanne McGinley, of Clark Street, has been recently elected to the Board of Directors of the Brooklyn Bureau of Community Service. Mrs. McGinley is currently Assistant Treasurer for Morgan Guaranty Trust Company. She is a member of the Junior League of Brooklyn and has long been active in local, civic affairs.%u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022 %u2022MacQueen FontanaNAMED TO HEAD MUNI CLUB: Vernon Stutzman, Executive Director of The Methodist Hospital, was elected President of the Municipal Club of Brooklyn at the Annual Meeting held at Seaview Country Club, Absecon, N. J. Other officers elected included: Albert J. Casazza, President of the Greater New York Savings Bank as First Vice President; Russell Burch, Executive Vice President of Magnuson Products Corporation as Second Vice President; Charles Peloquin, Vice President of Manufacturers Trust Company as Secretary; and Norman Sehlmeyer as Treasurer. The Municipal Club is a 76-year-old organization with a membership of 100 Brooklyn business and professional leaders interested in fostering the development and welfare of our City to make it a better place in which to live and work.rUNTANA LETS EMMY ---------------------- ------------- ------------------ n U U U I L D . * v / u v u . m ,Director of the %u201c Cinema Gang,%u201d Children%u2019s Film Workshop at the South Congregational Church in Carroll Gardens, and creator of the Gowanus Canal film which has been widely shown by the local Committee to Clean the Gowanus, was awarded a prize %u201c Emmy%u201d for his Animation Layout of Art Sequences for the past season%u2019s Television special, %u201c Leonardo: To Know How to See.%u201d Cited for %u201c Outstanding achievement in the Creative technical crafts%u201d during the recent Emmy ceremonies on national tv, Fontana has participated in many acclaimed productions including %u201c In Search of Rembrandt,%u201d %u201c William Blake,%u201d1V11 . ciULCll n. utiiCCj.it, uuu tu t W orld Of PiTiThomas,%u201d as well as in sequences for %u201c The American Dream Machine,%u201d %u201c The Gang that Couldn%u2019t Shoot Straight,%u201d %u201c The Forbidden City%u201d and %u201c The Nixon Years.%u201d In addition to his children%u2019s workshop which meets every Saturday, and his TV and Cinema work, Fontana has headed an art therapy workshop at The New School for Social Research, has taught at Prattr u iiid iic t,Institute%u2019s Open School, and is currently teaching animation at Pratt.ASSOCIATION RE-ELECTS OFFICERS: William H. Becker, M.D., was re-elected President of the Brooklyn Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association (BTRDA) June 11. Chief of Methodist Hospital%u2019s Pulmonary Disease Section, Dr. Becker was first elected President of the Association a year ago. Mrs. Michael G. Malko, of North Sixth Street, Brooklyn, was re-elected to a one-year term as First Vice President; Mrs. Dorothy C. Spaulding, of St. James Place, was re-elected Second Vice President;r ' - TT 1J A T _ r j ; %u201e 4.1-/1 . 1 1 U 1 U IU r i i iiJ U I I O ) M. 1 U1VOOU1 X_%u00bb* %u25b2 fJk'w vtAW&ftA'w v*vDownstate Medical Center, was re-elected Third Vice President. Re-elected as Secretary of BTRDA was Mrs. Anne M. Newman, of East 26th Street,. Brooklyn, who is a Professor of Health Education at Brooklyn College. John W. Sapanski, a Vice President of the Dime Savings Bank, was re-elected Treasurer of the Association, and William E. Hohenrath, a Vice President of the Williamsburgh Bank, was re-elected Assistant Treasurer.

