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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MON1 DEC. 6, 1954 .1 ff i Politics and People New Dem Chief' Plans Bold War on Ike By HAROLD H. HARRIS I Gutman May Leave Bench Post To Become Harriman Counsel i Will Leave Door Open for Return Of Dixie Bloc City's Suit is Threat To L.I.R.R. Service, KNIGHT PLEADS FOR GOP UNITY TO WIN IN '56 Gang Baby' Faces Grilling by Defense In Thrill-Kill' Trial COUNSEL Me can now report that President JuMlre i Dnnlel Cntman of the Municipal Court 1 the R'klyn jurist i 1 Sa fety, Say Lawyers we referred to Friday who's slated to become counsel to Ave Harriman. The wraps were removed over the werkend.

The possibility of mini Washington, Dec. 6 (U.R) Gov ernor -Goodwin .1. Knight of I'lil fnt'nin clunnnil f-ivuaivl In. The Citv of New York will "jeopardize" the Lone Island Now Orleans. Dec.

fi (U.R) N'cwly-rU-cted Democratic Paul M. today n-nv pyiy unity and ild mm President in an attomot to win IVmoryptir rnntrol of the gov ci "uncut in l'l'ln. P.u;!;t. in hU first intotvicw after winning the chairman- day with a plea for his Repub- Rail Road's "ability to provide safe, eiiicient aim f-nit t- trWa tho Th? 'liill-for-tliiill" murder trial resiimivi, after a weekend recssio, in Kings County Court today with a baby faced wit-ius under cross -examination and the life -or -death of "brains" Koslow, LS, at stake. Police last August and pros-, 1 iican pany 10 neai us wounus service to tne puDllc it ll wins lis pi-uumi, iw in quickly in order to remain Public Service Commission to revoke certificates under which the railroad lias embarked on a $60,300,000 rehabilitation pro- lyn Federal Court, the Inter- ft -u if iip.

attacked the President's oration witnesses last weok pic who gave the last push that gilns up his bench post for the Allnin.v assignment came as a huipii.se to locals. Hut the horo jurist, re-elected to another ID-year term in the Municipal Court, lias been getting restless in the lower tribunal. The counsel's post pays a year, with a tax-free expense "lulu" of about $1,000, as compared to the $17,000 annual salary as President Justice. Furthermore, after several years of service with Harriman, Cutman would he in a better position to be elevated to the Supreme Court Bench, believed to be Koslow as leader of the leaderOiin and left the ivirtv'surecl Commerce commission, sent his victim to his watery gram, attorneys ior ine ran- and Nassau and Suffolk Coun deatti. Koslow who, some door iinen fur recalcitrant road warned today.

"gang" of four teenagers who went roaming in search of minutes later, told the other In a "memorandum" asking three, perhaps with a note of "bums" to beat up and on the niffht nf Alter Ifi fnnnd faetnrv Southern Democrats, south Mend Lawyer Puller. -W-y ear-old ties." i Citing the "heavy commit ments" and "large expenditures" already incurred to im-1 perverted triumph, "Now we power in llwd. The heir to Karl Warren's political mantle admitted frankly that the G. O. P.

is divided between right wing and liberal tactions. But he said, "I thlnR It can be healed." "I think the division has been unduly emphasized by small groups who do not really represent the great thinking and the great convictions of the large groups of Republicans and the large mass of Republi Southj worker Willard Menter. 34. the Supreme Court in Albany to dismiss the City's petition, the road charged that "the City's object is to destroy the qualification of the railroad as Panlcl Gutman on a Williamsburg nenu. inn.

attorney, indicated asleep ih.i! leaders would Him, an indictment are all murderer! This is the story which Moritt hoped to break down by a sharp and relentless examination. More experienced defense lawyers are in this case, men with -tied their velvet gloves here-)ChargeS) they burned with his ultimate goal. As counsel to the (Governor, Gutman, a former E. X. Y.

Assemblyman and Stale Senator, would be In one of the State's most vital positions. "iiigntea cigarette, puncnei lower. He promised that po-consciouSi tossod off a 5(n s. a redevelopment corporation and to nullify all which has been achieved through the efforts of the Long Island Transit Authority, the Public ii.it.ii nan ages wouiu op level at the Republican Presi cans," he said. roun-el.

i acatvic- one a a a- I're-ideiii lv wiuul i "iiiiiikt.iI (TRR If Gutman hecomts the Mayor Wagner would lie able to fill tv Municipal Court Justice am! the oilier K. Y. Boss Frank Sinno't unilouhtei Service Commission, the Brook- pier into the Last River to i0ng histories as famed and diwn. (skilled cross-examiners: All four were indicted, C. Murray for Lieberrnan, only three, Koslow Healy for Miitman and are on trial.

The fourth, called i a g's Paul Lloyd the gang "baby," is 13-year-jStryker. Hut they have stepped old Robert Trartenberg, who aside for the moment to give plement the rehabilitation program which was launched when the railroad emerged, from bankruptcy on Aug. 12, the memorandum add: Sincerity Questioned "It is self-evident that it was Imperative that the city if it was minded to question the railroad's status as a railroad redevelopment corporation should have acted immediately. Attacking the city's championship of the commuter in its opposition to the 20 percent fare increase which was part of the rehabilitation Anfi-Racketeers dent and no! ju-t his party. Tiie new chairman said Mr.

Ki- Mihowcr lacks the capacity to 1 and unite the American 1 as well as his own party. has been apparent month by month that the Kisc ilium er a i i i a 1 lion and the Republican Party I have lacked the capacity to Moritt free rein. on Friday la-st told his story in court and it pointed a ili- Knight said the divisions can be erased if the (). P. faces up to "International responsibilities as well as national responsibilities and if that' is accepted as the policy of the party He spoke as Senator Wayne Morse, Oregon independent! who bolted the Republican party in 1952, charged that the G.

O. P. is so split into "various conglomerations of discord and disharmony" that it may disap Win in Truck Local An attempt hy a faction, re puted to have close ties with rect finger at Koslow as the actual killer. As the court session before Judge Hyman Barshay and a blue-ribbon jury was about to resume, indications were that Koslow's lawyer, former State Senator Fred G. Morrttt.

would Background nf Koslow Not all that has been charged against Koslow will be reviewed in even the most thorough Moritt questioning. Koslow, police and prosecutors had said, fancied Friedrich Nietzsche's "superman" philosophy, admired Adolf Hitler minus tk uitu. ni: gangster elements, io win railroad attorneys pointed trol of the city largest unit ofjout th(? nol op. lead and unite the American people and it will become more apparent in the next 24 months," he said. "We shall speak out frankly i.

ijt i -1 1 pear entirely. I the trucking union luiiav nnn )ose the i0)1 for a 2" down by a In. Morse made the statement in iieen beaten do most-if not all the cross commenting on the condemna sive margin. tors late Commerce Commission In all-day balloting yester-' fouml Ma 1954." day under watchful eyes of tion of Senator Joseph K. Mc A-semblymiin Anthony Travia for the district judicial s' Sinnott previously tried to c't a Magistrate's spot tor Tr.nia when Vincent I mpellitteri Mayor.

Hut Imp.v refu-ed to put. Travia on the bench after organized labor voiced opposition to Travia because he had sponsored, at Sinnott's behest, legislstion to curb political action by unions. This bill actually was designed to put a crimp into the Liberal Party's fund-raising activity for political purposes. PRESSURE In view of the foregoing possible eventualities, it is appropriate to review some sidelights attending the bill which cost Travia a magistrateship. In Travia, a Democrat, and Republican State Senator Austin K.rwin' jointly sponsored the legislation in a bi-partisan agreement to orb union funds for campaign purposes.

The ni.itn objective of the measure was to torprdo the Libei-nl Party, and Gov. Dewey appeared to be ready lo go along with the measure. Iahor leaders howled long and loud, but Sinnott refused to permit Travia to withdraw the bill. Then Washington influences began to operate on Albany's Capitol Hill. IRONY Insiders say the Literals contacted Senator Irving Ives, who was prevailed upon to speak to Dewey about killing the Erwin-Travia bill.

For some unexplained reasons, the controversial measure was permitted to die in tured himself as leading a right-! Car hy i wh pub ns and 22 Republican examining. ly and most enthusiastically when we agree." i 'Master MindV Role Puller, elected Saturday to. The other three were with licceed retiring chairman, him in Tviantrlp Pari- anrt Liter for lunauc iw rillllllldir people he called "bums." And the Honest Rallot Association, members of Local 807 of the A. F. L.

International Brotherhood of Teamsters, returned John E. Strong and Thomas L. preceding the Menter murder voted against the resolution to "condemn" the Wisconsin Republican. "The McCarthy debate served Mitchell, also toidl 1 Dress ronferpncp vpstprriav on or near the pier, as the there had been a month of other atrocities by the four, ac- rtln-i i- iinltPiv i-MI tlin Prttirtli'V thni CC'i that the doors were 'open for crlme approached its murder-ISouthern Democrats who bolted'Vs ch- "Muscle man" Mel- cording to police, including, th i. horsewh nn nsr of eirls.

-a ot a iinitea Kepuoncan yrer. the party in 19,12. vl" iracnienrjergs Butler said he was nleasedi st01'y has il. marched the hap- Defeated were George E. juage narsnay, sternly but nnlsl ncw speak in termined to keep the trial toi terms of the several Republican ess Menter, along with Kos that the national committee Hanley and Joseph Dina.

TheyJ tne cnarge tn the parties," Morse said "We now have the Eisen which met here this weekend ditched the controversial loyalty pledge that split the party in 1052. An expected fight between North and South factions of the party did not develop after the rules advisory committee said no one should be required to make a pledge of low, from park to pier, and then took his turn pummeling him on the pier. Jerome Lieber-man, 17, and Tractenberg himself stood by looking on. But it was Koslow, the "master mind," who first applied a burning cigarette-end to the sleeping man's bare feet on the park bench, and Koslow had the backing of those close to racket elements in the independent International Longshoremen's Association, and iuring the election campaign the New York City Anti-Crime Committee charged that the underworld was raising a $25,000 to $50,000 fund in their behalf. has permitted none of that to be brought out in testimony.

Only If Koslow takes the witness stand in his own behalf would questioning on these matters be permissible. Whether or not Koslow will be called to the stand, Moritt would not sav. this year with the wonderful new SONOTONE the fitwrt Hearing Aid evir produced I 408 JAY ST. (Cor. Fulton) UL.

8-3376 loyalty. hower Republican party, the Knowland Republican party, the McCarthy Republican party, the Jenner Republican party and Repnblican parties with various conglomerations of discord and disharmony," he added. "It is not beyind the bounds of probability that, within the next few years, the Republican party will go the way of the Whig party, and if it does American history will not suffer," Morse said. the GOP-controlIed rules committee That year, the Liberals paid off Ives who ran for re-election. The Liberals didn't openly support Ives, but they put their own candidate in the field for U.

S. Senator and sabotaged the candidacy of Boro Pres. Cashmore. the Democrat nominee for Senator. Ives was an easy winner.

But this year's election had an ironic twist. It was Liberal Party vote that defeated Ives and gave his Democratic opponent, Harriman, the winning margin in the gubernato Men! Women! Original MURRAY SPACE SHOES U.SV Reds End Deadlock, Reopen A-for-Peace Talks IrrlMI ITW Emanu-EI Observes Here are shoes you can wear fn comfort all day long from Soviet Foreign Minuter, This country believes co-op-V. M. Molotov. eration in peaceful use of the Washington.

Dec. 6 (U.R) The! States and Russia have broken a two-month deadlock atom might eventually lead to 1Mb Although the contents were I ome relaxing of tensions. But Double Anniversary Congregation Emanu-EI, 5th Ave. and 65th Manhattan, yesterday observed both the 300th anniversary of Jewish settlement in this country and the 110th anniversary of its own temple. their secret talks'nt disclosed, the note was a ami reopened it is not willing to its atomic weapons, as Moscow on President a memorandum on peaceiui atomic energy wnicn plan, informed Tn, Tir "iP'oposed.

with no assurances Miurecs aid today. Secretary of ate John Foster j1' wm (isarm Dulles gave the Russian Am- One nf the aims is expected A rial sweepstakes P. S. The Literals backed Travia in the last election. HONOR All the Italian pastors in the Brooklyn Calho-lie Diocese tossed a dinner last week.

There va only one layman present, the guest of honor, (i. Joseph Minelli, recently "appointed by President Ike as a Federal Maritime Commissioner Minetti, by the way, takes off for Italy In February to review the cost of foreign shipbuilding J. Courtney Mctiroarty, ho was ll'kljn Dem campaign manager, would like to latch onto the State Supt. of Ranks post William Boyd, secretary to Supreme Court Justice .1. Vincent Keogh, is on the St.

Hospital sick list. UNHAPPY The Dem faithful are on the verge of losing faith in Harriman. They're not happy about the silence surrounding the names of regulars who're hoping for cabinet posts C'hiefiuln Frank Cunningham is perhaps one of the most leaders in town. He meets his Red Hook constituents virtually rvery evening in his clubhouse and alo on Sunday afternoon Most of the Dem brasshats at the weekend New Orleans National Dem Committee pow wow winged over the Gulf for several days of Florida sun. At last available fat Brooklyn lh original patented SPACE SHOES that ij1t you pwfxrt 3-dtmmsloaal lit and talid eomlort walking, itanding or lilting.

Hand mouldtd on $rirnlijicnlly-balanced platter caiti oi your awn teat. i'O. GLOVI MOULD to he to gm the soviet Lnion) American officials are uncer-to to procedures for set- whether the talks will pro-ung t-p tne international duc(, agreement either energv agency which on the international agency or the I uited including atoms.ffir inciuuing Berlin Socialists Win, Plan New Coalition Came in for FREE BOOKLET nd DEMONSTRATION approved Saturday. G1TN c. SPACE SHOE Wurn! 1 lie negotiations, broken off, Rl lhpv ar, lflp to T.

0. DEY for prompt rafiniieiaf, rtioliit, reniriat. rc-drtinr t.rir.. I Soviets are now in a position Rerlin, Dec. fi (U.R) West A record total of 1.551766 Berlin Socialists captured 61 ofjers turned out for the election Sept.

25 after a disagreement over methods, got back on the I where thrv hav In irivp at track In the last few days, it I I least the appearance of being-line 127 seats in the city's and gave the Socialists 684,616 (II sm lla learned, when the oiled State received a new note interested in helping better mankind through atomic ener Parliament today, crushing or 41 percent. Christian and Nazi-tainted; crats received 466,595 votes, or 696 FULTON ST. iSeir lalajfll. Are.) Hoeri A.M. to 6 P.M.

D.ilr gy, ror propaganda reasons, rightist hopes of getting a 30 percent, at the expense of Free Demo foothold in the city govern- moderate rightist 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS To Public Notices and Commercial Notices i. McCarthy Resumes TL IL I. Tht shoe Craftsman ment. crats, their chief coalition partners in Chancellor Konrad Adenauer's federal government. The anti-rearmament Social Authoriitd AjnH, Fitters, Serricert of Spoce Shoes Since 1941 ists retained their position as AISHEL KOSHER CATERUSS.

billet 'i ir air mtlvaJi Pfipnin? Ur. Ifc aTl TYPE3Tnuiiiir. KiviW (inl r.r..ii:-l:'s rte.sired. nm.lni!. CLoifMaW 2-8I31 If nothing else, they cannot afford to let the Allies take the lead.

Consequently, these officials said, the Russians backed the atoins-for-peace plan in the UN even though it was sponsored by Mr. Eisenhower. And in recent weeks a number of Soviet broadcasts henmed outride the city's strongest party and Defense Plant Probs uujira a rigiiitvuig cuduuuu from power. Ion So fM ll-fV he. 3 -1' 1 11 2tim Vfc.

(ll.Pl But West Berlin's Christian fi 9. ninnh -i nv AlU wlc Av Bit tm' -i in. Some nv-'iribrs planned to he li iinl, htiwcvcr. Senator Karl K. Muiult S.

D.l aid the toclav wa to lav inginc; to the oTfrivive al'UT hi r(ini-imn-it i(in In- i'io 3 V.evr KruBfr, the Iron Curtain have claimed ia Soviet effort to brine atomic Need or more? Make your loan by phone bv mi it. lllrtn Chuirt S. H- ate, Call'Hl HIS IP'H iulx ommittee into at-iion MAHB1AOE3 PlSfTRMra. 'HW. ihrifh UilMi Bit.u.

VW W.l".;ueum IO HI, 1IHU llli'ged Hobnkm. tk. ii 'in. fn mil in (leienye niants Democrats, in winning 44 seats, made sweeping gains in day's elections to assure them-! selves of representation in a I new Socialist-Democrat coali-: I tion. 1 1 Dr.

Otto Sulir, incoming speaker of Parliament who hasj been nominated by his party, for Mayor of West Berlin, saidii the Socialists will not attempt's to use Its one-seat majority in' duly. Siturdiiy 1. 3-juday 111-12. benefits to others. The secret U.

negotiations broke up when Russia insisted on disarmament promises ahead of everything and the United States insisted that the two countries first lay the groundwork for lames N. Juliana. Ptibcom- "vErTTNO ROOMS. OATHEPING3. ETC.

liio for tiie lull-al? iiviuiry. Mil nd! Miid the session could In- post puncd if McCarthy was toi) Ml to atlend hut Juliana said this was unnecessary. McCarthy's failure to make a speaking riifjancment BV. 4-a''5" Ch. mntee Rtaff director, an-, j.nounced McCarthy planned to In'- $150 ct ro-i q'Jilt fr r.j.rrr.M' CJl M.J Pi.

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