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                                    Page 16 PHOENIX February 14,1974to find out when and where,read the PHOENIX every week.One of the works by Carol Furman, on display at Gallery 91, 91Atlantic Avenue, on display Feb. 23-28.EVENTS%u201cINTERN ATIONAL STRUGGl FFOR B L AC K LIB E R A TI ON %u201d :Brooklyn Militant Forum conference. Feb. 15 & 16. All session,136 Lawrence St. Entire weekend:$2. Info: call 596-2849.12TII ANNUAL A&S JUNIORBLADES COMPETITION: Feb.16, 9am, for boys & girls, 6-15 yrs.,speed trial heats. Wollman Rink,Prospect Park.TRIFLES & TREASURES: Boothmaintained by CommunityCommittee members of theBrooklyn Museum at NationalAntiques Show to benefit FreeEducation Courses at the museum.Feb. 16 - 24, l-10pm, daily & l-7pmSun. Adm: $2.50 Madison SquareGarden.SPECIAL PROGRAM: WeeksvilleSlide Presentation, MUSE, 1530Bedford Ave. Feb. 16, 2pm, withJoan Maynard.PETITION FOR HOUSING:Seniors for Housing in BrooklynHeights Hotels will havepetitioning drive, corner Montagueand Henry Sts., Sat., Feb. 16. 11a.in. to 2 p.m.PEOPLE TO PEOPLEPROGRAMS: Tie-Die: An Art ofTextile Printing with ShreedeviMunshi. (Demonstration). Feb. 17,2pm. Members Km, 1st fl,Brooklyn Museum.POETRY READING: GalwayKinnell, reading selections fromhis works, Brooklyn Museum, Feb.17, 3 p.m., Third Floor EgyptianGallery, 200 Eastern Parkway.SLIDE LECTURE: with DonaldMoore, chairman of DowntownBrooklyn Development Assoc.First Presbyterian Church, 124Henry St. Feb. 17, 7pm.DANCE CONTEST: for seniorcitizens. Tango, waltz, fox trot,polka, cha-cha-cha. Feb. 17, l-4pm.Brooklyn War MemorialRecreation Center, Fulton &Orange Sts.FEBRUARY AT MONGOOSECOMMUNITY CENTER: 782Union St. Feb. 15, 8:30pm, Present& Pasi, of the Palestinians, film &speakers. Feb. 16, 8:30pm,Valentine's Party. Feb. 17, 7pm,Men-Women%u2019s Discussion on Roles& Relations Between Sexes.TUESDAY NITE AT THEMOVIES: with host Dick Griffb,spoils, by Heights & Hill Community Council. Feb. 19, 7pm, TheLegend of Marilyn Monroe - adocumentary narrated by JohnHuston plus musical Highlights of%u201cSeven Sinners%u201d with MarleneDietrich. First PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henry St.ADULT ACADEMY OPENS:Congregation Beth Elohim opensAdult Academy, Tuesday, Feb. 19,8:15 p.m. for 10 consecutive weeks.Temple House, Garfield PI. andEighth Ave. Rabbi Eugene Sackwill teach 1 hour of Bible, 1 hour ofHebrew. Collation will be served.Open to public. Registration fee:$10 per person, $15 couple. Forinformation: 768-3814.TRIANGLE PARKS: SteeringCommittee, Triangle ParksFlatbush Ave. Improvement Assn.,6:30 p.m. Wed., Feb. 20, IsraelsonBros., 284 Flatbush Ave.%u201cIN SEARCH OF THE NILE\series of 6 one-hour films in colorreconstructing the quests of 5 men& their search of the source of theNile. Feb. 12,14,.9.21,26,28. 3:30pm.Central Library, Grand ArmyPlaza.HEIGHTS SANE: %u201c DoesAmerican Capitalism Need a WarEconomy?%u201d, subject of talk byProf. Seymour Melman, CoChairman of SANE. Feb. 20,8:30pm, First Unitarian Church,Monroe PI.ETHICAL LECTURE: %u201c Ethicsand Industry%u201d , TheodoreSchoenfeld, industrial engineer.Brooklyn Society for EthicalCulture, 53 Prospect Park W'., Feb.22. 8 p.m. Adults $2, students $1.For information call, SO 8-2972.WORK IN SOCIETY: Inaugural inseries of Friday Night Forums,%u201cWork in Society%u201d will be Feb. 22, 8p.m., with %u201cCrisis of the Hotels inHeights%u201d, guest speakers, TimHughes, Heights and Hill Community Council, and Sarah Brown,Vice President of Brooklyn HeightsAssn. Hosts will be Mr. and Mrs.Edward Cantev of Henry St. Forreservations to attend contactBrian Russell, First PresbyterianChurch. MA 4-3770.SKATING PARTY: 2nd AnnualYWCA Benefit. Hot Buffet Dinnerand Ice Skating Bash, Feb. 22,Rockefeller Center, 8:30 to 10:00.Tickets $12.50, children $8. Sendcheck to Campaign Office, YWCA,30 Third Ave., Brooklyn 11217.MONGOOSE MEETING: Generalmeeting. Mongoose, 792 Union St.,Feb. 22, 8-10:30 p.m. Potluckdessert. Key questions to bediscussed: should the Mongooseservice whole or part ofcommunity; should aii politicalviews be allowed to be expressed;should exclusion be allowed atMongoose? For information call:636-1675 or 638-6620.P A R A P H E R N A L IA SA LE:sponsored by PTA of PackerCollegiate Institute, 170 JoralemonSt., Feb. 22, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m.Odds and ends, used clothing,small furniture pieces, toys andgames, dishes, etc. To donate anyitems, leave at school or call 875-6644 for pickup.SLIDE LECTURE: on Portugalpresented by Byron Stone,photographer. Sat., Feb. 23,2:30pm, Brooklyn Heights PublicLibrary, Cadman Plaza West atClinton St.SUNDAY FORUM: %u201c BreakingDown the Barriers: The Struggleof the Negro in Brooklyn forElective Office%u201d, former StateAssemblyman Bertram L. Baker,L.I, H istorical Society, 128Pierrepont St., Sun., Feb. 24, 3p.m.HEART DISEASES: Their Causes& Effects. Illustrated talk by Dr.Edwin Maynard, Jr. Senior Attending Physician, BrooklynHospital. F irst PresbyterianChurch, 124 Henry St. Feb. 24, 7pm.Free.ORANGE STREET: Meeting ofthe Orange St. Block Assn Inc., 8p.m., Feb. 26, 75 Hicks St.FELLOWSHIP DINNER: Fri.,Mar. 1, First Unitarian Church,Monroe PI. Call MA 4-5466 for info.BROOKLYN HISTORY: since theRevolution. An Exhibit at CentralLibrary. Army Plaza. Thru Feb.LAS VEGAS NIGHT: presented byPTA of McAlpin School, 326 ClintonSt. Feb. 22 & 23, from 7:30pm.Proceeds to Scholarship Fund.COLOR SLIDE SHOW: %u201cLookin atBrooklyn%u201d, showing places & facesof Brooklyn. By Gus Taeopina,spons. by A&S, 9th St. Block Assn,at St. Xavier Elementary School,8th St. at 7th Ave.MUSIC &THEATRELIU THEATER PRESENTS: %u201cHeW'ho Gets Slapped\Univ. Theater, St. Felix St.Playhouse, adjacent to Academyof Music, Feb. 8, 9, 14, 15 and 16.General admission $2.50. Forreservations and information, call834-6290.CABARET AT MICHEL%u2019S: Galagrand opening of %u201cCabaret%u201d atMichel%u2019s Restaurant, featuring theNorman Fields Duo, anexperiment in informal supperclub entertainment, no cover. 346Flatbush Ave. Gala opening Feb.14. Thursday, Friday and Saturdayevenings thereafter, 9 p.m. to 1a.m. For information, NE 8-4552.NEW CHELSEA PRODUCTION:New York premiere of %u201cTotalEclipse%u201d , by ChristopherHampton, directed by RobertKalfin. Chelsea Theater Center,Brooklyn Academy of Music, 30Lafayette Ave. Previews, Feb. 12-17. Performances begin Feb. 19and run through March 10. Forinformation call 783-5110.AMERICAN FILM INSTITUTE:series at Brooklyn Academy ofMusic, Feb. 14, 8pm, %u201cThe Invisible Man%u201d ; Feb. 15, 8pm, %u201cDr.Jekvll & Mr. Hyde%u201d ; Feb. 20, 8pm,%u201cLes Yeu Sans Visage%u201d ; MusicHall. Adm: $1.ACTORS COMPANY: perform atBrooklyn Academy of Music. %u201cTheWay of the World%u201d by Congreve,Feb. 14 Feb. 20. Chekov%u2019s %u201cTheWood Demon%u201d , Feb. 16&17.%u201cKnots%u201d, a combination circus ?sideshow, Feb. 16-23.Shakespeare%u2019s %u201cKing Lear%u201d, Feb.22-24. Call: 636-4100.1973-1974 CONCERT SERIES:Carmen Marina, Classical guitarrecital. Spons. by BACA &Brooklyn Museum. Feb. 17,I2:30pm, 3rd fl, Brooklyn Museum.Free.%u201c WHO%u2019S MINDING THESTORE?%u201d : movie with JerryLewis & Jill St.John. Feb. 19,11am& 7:30pm at Long Is. University,Humanities Bldg, Conference Hall,DeKalb Ave. & Flatbush Ave. Ext.Adm: $.50.ARTEXHIBITSEXHIBIT: Textiles from Morocco& Algeria: 18 & 19th Centurv, Feb.20 - Apr. 14. Brooklyn Museum.FURMAN PAINTINGS: OilPaintings by Carol Furman,Gallery 91, 91 Atlantic Ave., Feb.23-28, hours, 12-5 p.m.BROWNSTONERUGS: Exhibitionof Contemporary Iranian Rugs,Brownstone Gallery, 76 SeventhAve. Park Slope Free.GALLERY TALKS: Figures inClay & Sculptures in Stone. WithVishakha Walker. Feb. 16, 2nd fl,Brooklyn Museum, 1:15pm. Free.GALLERY TALK: Cityscape:New York 1820-1970. With NinaJensen. Feb. 20, 1:15pm, 5th fl.,Brooklyn Museum. Free.CHILDRENS FILM PROGRAMS:Brooklyn Heights Library, Cadman Plaza W. at Clinton St.Fridays, 4pm. Call 636-3289.Start TennisLessons ot YWith the tennis craze sweepingthe nation and new courts openingwith the speed of hamburgerheavens, the Brooklyn YWCA hasstepped up its tennis classscheduling and will offer newcourses in the net game forbeginners, advanced beginnersand intermediates starting theweek of Feb. 19.Classes are at the YW, Third andAtlantic Ave. and cost $12. for sixgroup lessons. Groups are keptsmall to allow for maximum advancement. The YW suppliesraquets. Balls may be purchasedat the Recreation office. Beginnerscourses are offered Thursdays at6:30 and Saturdays at 1:45. Advanced beginners classes areavailable Tuesdays at 6:30,Thursdays at 7:15 and Saturdays at1:00. The intermediate course isscheduled for Tuesdays at 7:15.Also offered starting the week ofFebruary 19th will be new swimclasses for Tiny Tots, (preschoolers with parents assisting)non-floaters, beginners, advancedbeginners, intermediates and aspecial Tuesday class called MixedSkills which features limitedspecial enrollment to allow forindividual attention. Semi-privateswim lessons can be arranged forby appointment. Call the ProgramOffice at the Brooklyn YW foradditional information, 875-1190.Auto ArrestsUp in 76thAuto larceny arrests were still inthe forefront in the 76th precinctthis week, with two out of the fourapprehensions on this count. Officer Kevin Moroney of the anticrime team made the first autolarceny arrest on Feb. 7 at 5:55p.m. on Smith and Warren Sts.while Police Officer RichardMuscolino followed with anothersuch charge at 272 Smith St., 6 p.m.on Feb. 10.On Feb. 9, Police Officer JosephToti, arrested three for possessionof narcotics at Hamilton Ave. andHuntington St., and at 2 a.m. onFeb. 11 Officer Thomas Walsh, anew member of the precinct madea burglary arrest on Warrenbetween Bond and Nevins Sts.Want to HearRegister IdeasThe New York City Board ofElections has set a public meetingon Feb. 19 at its Manhattan offices,80 Varick St., starting at 10 a.m. tohear ideas on expanding voterregistration, announces SalvatoreSclafani, Board President.%u201cThe Board is presently considering various alternatives inorder to provide maximum citizenparticipation in the electorialprocess,%u201d he said, and invitesorganizations who participated involunteer registration activitiesduring the past two years to sendrepresentatives to the meeting toreport on their experience.To get speaking time at themeeting, call 226-3274 before 5 p.m.on Feb. 18. 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