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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 26

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1936 Cop Is Arraigned, Curb Bonds New York Stock Exchange Bond Prices Bus Lines Must! 3 Others May Follow Held Without Bail Abandon Route High Low Troy's Lead on Robes SALES OF BONDS TO 2 PM. YESTERDAY it I 250 000 I 400.000 i I 064 1024 106' DOMESTIC BONDS 2 .95 95 95 Wig 5 37 2 74 74 By Court Order 0 Bub Low Ticker UNITED STATES BONDS New Boro Magistrate's View9 on Respect for Courts Interest Colleagues-Blanchfield, Wie-boldt, Kozicke May Adopt Them MTU M7W 117V4 Silver Arrow Coach and Ai.btm. Mill 2 1U54 1054 1054 1044 1044 1044 2 102.00 102.2 4'7 17 1104 HO 110 CirrlerAG5 5Sw 5 104, 1044 '04 Reputed Subsidiaries Face Contempt Fines Warning their counsel that He ould fine them for contempt of Magistrate Matthew J. Troy's decision to wear the judicial robes of office has set other Brooklyn magistrates to thinking about the old custom. At least three believe they may 2047 1 1004 1004 1004 2047 18 111', 1104 IHX 4 '61 4 1064 1064 106', 5 '64 1 1084 1084 1084 6B41 2 1044 1044 1044 In Loan Slaying Bradley Re-enacts Shooting of Taxi Driver and Wounding of Co-Maker Patrolman Edward J.

Bradley of the Wadsworth Ave. station in Manhattan waived examination in Homicide Court today and was held without bail for the fatal shooting of Morris Sperber, a taxi driver, when the latter interfered in an argument with Robert Fischer over a loan. Fischer also was wounded. Bradley admitted in the pollcs lineup earlier that he had been arrested previously for a felonious assault on a brother officer. He was suspended from the police department for 30 days, but the indictment against him was dismissed.

Following an all-day grilling, the 26-year-old patrolman confessed 1024 1024 1024 108'. 108 108 iollow suit. 99', 99, Cni Pic 60 101', 10P, 101' boldt. sittine in Conev Island Court, When Magistrate Troy ap Ih RAN 4 61 2 3 5f. 5 rei 87 5 96 was much impressed at Magistrate 1074 1 074 1074 1024 1024 102', 108 1074 108 Troy's reason for wearing robes to 107.22 107.22 107.22 court if their buses did not cease operation within 24 hours.

Justice Charles C. Lockwood yesterday Special Term of the Supreme Court. Jamaica, ordered the Silver Arrow Coach Corporation and two com pa 125, 1244 125.4 1U24 1024 102i, peared for his first assignment in Bay Ridge Court last week, he was wearing a rich silken robe. The custom Is not common in the lower courts of Brook- cRRMolst4'38 1 IOC Tr4' '47-52 42-" FrmMi 3 42-7 Prm Mg 3 44-9 I 2 107 107 107 10 1124 1124 nie ssaid to be its suDsidiart.es to inspire tne respect oi loreignero iur the courts. "After reading the article in The Eagle," Magistrate Wleboldt said, "I have almost decided to wear robes.

I was just considering lt this after-Magistrate Bernard A. Kozicke Magistrate Jeanette G. Brill, abandon their Jamaica- Corona Chi only woman Jurist, Is the only mag- 2 104 104 104 The action was brought by the 102 27 102.25 102.27 trate wno wears rooes. Magistrate James A. Blanchfield, 1064 1064 1064 1034 1034 1034 1084 1 08 1084 1084 1084 1084 1204 1204 1204 sitting 1 Pennsylvania Ave.

Court, Ctll4tUtWMt 4 58 Chi lnd 4S4 ib CMaj8tP4VjC89 4 89 1004 1004 1004 56 56 56 554 554 554 North Shore Bus Corporation against the Silver Arrow firm. Comfort Coaches Company and the Corona-Jamaica Coaches Company. "I don't own a robe and if they i late yesterday that he had killed become the fashion I shall have to Sperber and critically wounded PennRR deb4i'a'70 7 104 tnougnt ne was wining to iouow Magistrate Troy's revival of an old style. "I have always felt we should go and buy Injunction Grant Jan. 21 Supreme Court Justice Leander B.

Cf 4" ChiRIiP II 4C Chi R1AP Chi Inc 2 100', 100', wear the robes." he said. "I never have, though, because when I first Fischer, a friend, who Bradley told his superiors, had refused to pay a $225 loan obtained from a finance company after the patrolman had gone co-maker. The patrolman's salary was garnisheed after Fischer stopped making payments on the note. magistrate many Brook 1054 1054 105' Paber on Jan. 21 granted the North Shore line an injunction restraining the Silver Arrow company from operation of the disputed route.

'67 4 1 054 1 105' ec4'71 15 104 1034 104 Though she wears a robe, Magistrate Brill said some people believe it is an affectation that detracts from the democratic and humane atmosphere of the court. "I believe, however," she said, "that robes make the court no less democratic and add dignity and decorum. I have always worn them and believe all magistrates should." lyn courts were in such a dilapidated condition that robes would have been out of place. Since then, c44'67 2 1064 1 064 1064 Tne plaintiff made another mo 784 784 784 courts have been built and Second Victim May Die At the Vanderbilt Clinic, Man robes would appear more correct." Magistrate Gustav W. M.

Wle- hattan, it was said early today that tion in Special Term on March 26 to punish the Silver Arrow line for disregarding the injunction. The defense lawyers said at that time that the defendant firm was In the hands of a receiver and was no longer connected with operation of Fischer is not expected to live. 102 102 10-! 3 107 1064 107 8 102'. 102 102 107 107 107 H34 1134 1134 ClnclnOut'M CCCSiStL 5 '93 an eft $.. CleveTJnTer4V77 Cltt Un Ter '73 ClevtUnTer94'73 Col Indutt 8 '34 CoiQasiE 5'52Ma ColurablaQil 5'61 Com In Tr 64'49 Fischer, who is 26, a plumber, and resides at 1517 Overing the Bronx, was shot in the chest, head and abdomen.

3 704 704 704 the Buses. Port Oen El 4 '60 PorRlcAmTob 6'43 Wife Smiles at Mate Tried as Her Poisoner Jacob M. Dinnes. attorney for the 3 1074 1074 1074 4 1104 1104 1104 4 674 674 674 8 1044 104', 1044 7 1034 1034 1034 1 I11H 1114 1114 1 57', 574 574 Sperber. who was 45 and lived North Shore company, charged yes terday that the Comfort Coaches and Jamaica Corona Companies 1 25 25 25 5 32', 324 32! Com Coal Del 5'60 were subsidiaries 01 tne anver Ar with his wife and their small daughter at 2710 Kreuger the Bronx, was shot between the eyes and in the chest when he tried to separate Bradley and Fischer during the argument.

Post Tel 5 '53 Pub far 4'71 1. Pure ww Purity Bak 8 '48 Reading 4 4 '97 RemRd 4V4 '96 ww 50 4 4 'a '61 11 Rio lat 4 '39 RI Ark AL4V4 J4 firm. 0OH 1004 1004 85 84, 84', 1034 103H 103v 5 107', 1074 1074 4 103 23 103 23 103 23 The I re-enacted tho Religious Training Crown S. Physician at Shanghai Smiles Back as He Denies Plot to Slay Tientsin Society Leader Mystery Veils Case Pao shooting late yesterday at the 1 1044 1044 1044 rort ueorge Ave. and 192a 2 1034 1034 1034 QUI lU'! Otn Pub Or? 8 i Ownl.

4 30, 364 64 24 1054 1054 1054 7 84 84 84 Manhattan. Bradley said he Chile 6 '61 Jan. In Schools Urged Del Hud Ig '43 Deo 41 RIO 4 '38 1 1074 1074 1074 Shannhai. Mav 12 (yPV Dr. John Colbert, one of the best Bt Lt BAP 5 '37.

pr 4A '50 StL 4 RQ'33 1 St 1st 4 '89 St LB 2d 4 '89 Bt 8 8 S3 St MdcM cn 5 '43 I San Ai Ar 4 '43 was intoxicated at the time. Charles Parison, 30, of 410 Audubon Manhattan, a discharged patrolman, who was in the cab with them, ls Being held as a material witness. By Parole Chief 55d Det Edit ti us Det Tunnel 4 4 '61. known American physicians in China, was put on trial in United States District Court here today on a charge of at Would Reduce Crime Bill 664 664 664 19 18 19 tempting to murder his young fourth wife a case as mysteri Hood Rub T31 Bl PowiLt 6C UP0WUSV 5 CubSHi'37 984 984 984 ous and obscure as the Orient- 824 824 824 Hi powatu ALcn6'4 itself. ill.

the Drosecutor asserted, and con Maher Declares in Talk Before Holy Name Unit 6A 53 12 U44 I 74 4 744 .44 '81. 6 1054 1054 1 The 50-year-old doctor, smilingly 84 834 83U tinued to play tennis for several days. Subsequently she noticed she 81. 45 1 904 904 904 i 1 194 194 194 3 19', 5 1184 1184 1184 Religious education in the public 6B 54 protesting his innocence, sat side by side with the wife he is accused of trying to poison. mMtBk7'46 2 194 194 194 was unusually iirea ai lugiu-imic, Watson added.

She complained she was not feel schools to cope with the crime prob- Sierra 8 5 '49 4 SkelU OH 4 '51 3 Sou Pac col 4 49 5 Sou Pac rig 4 '55 14 8ouPac44sold'81 8 Fl Cowl 6 "14 Fla Coast ct'74 2 1054 1054 105', Com 97', 974 97 924 92 92 1054 105' 89.4 894 89' was urged last night bv John lad Uu 5 19M Bd 5A S7 IDO 3r Co 5 SO IatPSec 6'C5i S7Vt'43 District Attorney Feithan Watson 7 66 no Ob', I 62 63 62 Maher, chairman of the City 9 1004 1U04 iuu 5 10 105', 1054 1054 I 1 934 93 4 934 3 304 30 30 36 53', 524 53', ing well and Dr. Colbert diagnosed her illness as an enlarged heart, the 38 Sou Pac 4 4 '68 accused him of a slow and scientific campaign to kill her. Mrs. Colbert Oen Am In 6 '52 Qtn Steel 5 Va '49 Sou Pac 4 4 '69 wi Sou Pc Ore 44'7' Parole Commission, speaking before the Holy Name Society of Our Lady of Refuge R. C.

Church at Ocean and Foster Aves. 5 824 824 974 97'i 971 82', District Attorney said. Dr. Colbert called into consultation a British doctor, J. W.

Grice, on Oct. 31, the a leaaer in Tientsin society. Today the couple smiled when Oen Thes Rjgen4'S Auto Thief's 'Reason Nets Sentence in Pen The "good reason" Laten Littles, 32-year-old Negro of 194 Old Country Road, Mlneola, had for stealing the car of Vincent Clark of 84-25 169th Jamaica, from 178th St. and Jamaica In Jamaica, on April 21 started him today on a penitentiary term. He was sentenced yesterday in Special Sessions, Jamaica, by Justices McDonald, Voor-hees and Flood.

The defendant explained that hs was late in reporting to a probation officer in Long Island City and took the car to get there before the County Court closed. The reason he had to report to the probation officer. Littles said, was because he had been found guilty several months ago of stealing a car. 574 574 574 103 1024 103 744 744 744 2 105 105 105 When home falls and neither prosecutor asserted. Dr.

once 1054 1054 1054 1084 1084 1084 1044 1044 1044 DomRenSVi, '42 2 6 9 6 9 6 9 Ooodrlch 6 '48. Goodrich 64 '4 Uoodr 8' QiNorth lst4V South RT6 '56 Bouth 56 church nor youth agencies attract, District Attorney Watson described Mrs. Colbert as "a young woman who always prided herself on her vigorous health." found Mrs. Colbert's heart to be normal, the District Attorney stated. 2 1034 1034 1 society must step in ana this can Studsbaker 6'4S 10 954 944 954 Fran(ortM8'j'53 105', 105'-, 105', OreatNor4 46un wl 20 1054 1054 1054 Great Nor 4U'4bwl.

52 110', 110 110 on Sept. 23, 1935, the District At Dest De aone tnrougn me eauca-tional system. "Only 4 percent of the prison pop But, Watson added, he discovered symptoms of poisoning. Later he induced Dr. Colbert to 9 1654 1644 1644 Xor4H'48wL 12 1004 1004 1004 3 1014 1004 1014 torney declared, Dr.

Colbert observed that his wife appeared ill. 1 65 65 65 00', 1004 1004 ulation are graduates of religious schools. The staggering majority That was the day after she had won 21 2 86', 864 86' 1074 1074 give him complete charge of Mrs. Colbert, the District Attorney related, and she was taken to a hosnital. championship tennis match.

Bought Poisons GerCAsBSf nas no rengious oacKgrouna wnai-ever," Mr. Maher said. Would Cut Crime BUI The Dhvslcian. Watson asserted, 30 4 304 304 She improved rapidly and went home, Watson said, but a week 8 334 33 334 "With penologists urging bigger examined Mrs. uoiDert, ana pronounced her 40 percent anemic.

5 1044 104 104' 5 1074 107' prisons, prosecutors demanding Digger staffs and police officials later, when Dr. Grice called on Mrs Colbert, the prosecutor said, he found that Dr. Colbert had admin 3 1064 1 064 1064 Then, the District Attorney continued, Dr. Colbert "began a series of HoutODOU5V4 40 1 102', 102', 102', HoutB4tTS'37 31 1044 1044 1 044 HudonCoai8'83. 1 404 404 404 HjUiadJino'81.

6 31 304 304 IllBellTei34'70 10 107 1064 1064 IU Central rel 4 55 2 84 84 84 iu csLamo t-'63 2 824 824 824 Ulaa BJ '44 iw lionUJagPwS 44 tiarragamf 5 S7 MMiStSuil LI 6 45 istered a liver extract. This, the unprecedented purchase 134 U34 10 864 864 864 Montecat 7 '37 6 1034 1034 13' 2 1034 1034 1054 7 1004 1004 1004 larger force, we might well check up on our city crime iiill of $65,000,000 a year and realize that religious training could be added to the school curriculum without greatly Union Pacific 4'47. 3 Union Pacific 4 '68 1 Un Pac Ids 4 2008. 14 024 1024 1024 prosecutor added, was found upon analysis to contain a poison. Mrs.

Colbert protested she was not Mti Bk Chile 6 Dealt In 32nds 1 103 31 103 100.31 CharityShowPlanned By Woodhaven Lions Final rehearsals are being held for the Woodhaven Lions Club's annual charity show, which is to be given May 21 at the Richmond Hill Community Center, 89th Ave. and 102d Richmond Hill. E. Raymond Osbourne ls in charge. Proceeds from this affair are to be donated to the Queensborough increasing me eaucationai ouagei, he said.

U. S. Is Accuse 3 934: 934 934 power companies that the PWA program was carried out with "ulterior purpose to ruoln utilities." ilted Drug 5 '53. 8 Rubber 5 '47 ilv 6'36. ah LeV I 6 15 994 994 994 8 1054 1054 1054 3 374 374 374 5 984 984 984 into lids ft 00 235 934 924 IntbRT 5 ids gt'66 34 914 91 Into Rap Trl'32 2 94 94 Into Rap Tr 7ct'33 I 924 92 4 I in Agricul 5 it '42 1 1004 1004 InlCemenl4'4 I 127', 127', IntaiQtN 5B'56.

2 o4', J44 Mr. Maher believed children could be segregated into groups by religion and instructed by teachers of Of Dodging Issue Washington, May 12 Newton D. Jersey Bond Club corresponding laitns. Defending the parole system, Mr. Baker, attornep representing 5 Will Hold Outing Bllndandother cnar- Maner argueo tnat less man 0 per' cent of parolees are returned for 1054 '054 105'- 894 89S 894 powe rcompanies said in District of Columbia Supreme Court that the Government was continually "run The annual Spring field day for Louis E.

Reichhold, newspaper-an, and Dr. Zinbad. mentalist and Mag FalU 6'5C AmUP Mo Con Ulll 5 new crime, less than 8 percent for parole violations. "It must be remembered that our failures become headlines and ning away" from a determination ot the constitutionality of its 1 82', 324 82', Int CenAm 6 Int lelcilei 4'a Jamest SI Kan city Sou 3 Kan Clt Ter 4 'e Kresge Found 4 82 4 82 4' 824 000,000 power program. astrologist, will be guests of honor at a luncheon meeting of the Lions Club tomorrow noon at the Oriental Paradise Restaurant, Jamaica Ave.

and 95th Woodhaven. successes must be secret. We 1 31 31 31 10 634 634' 63' 5 66 654 Baker saw tnat every ume a not advertise that a rising business power company was able to bring a case to trial the Government suc man is on paroie, Mr. Maner said. Police Lt.

Martin A. Noonan. pre I 3 624 624 624 35 100 994 100 I 1 1074 1074 1074 1 10')'. 109', 109'. 3 101 101 101 4 67 664 67 siding, announced the society will ceeded in postponing lt or delaying action.

Baker's protest came after GOLD FROM FRANCE Guaranty Trust Comnanv has re. 2 AO 79 Ch ei Justice Alfred Wheat naa hold its annual corporate Communion on Sunday, followed by breakfast at the K. of C. Club, 1 Prospect 5 1 044 1 044 1 044 3 1024 1024 1024 7 444 434 4 14 members of the Bond Club of New Jersey will be held June 5 at the Ridgewood Country Club, Ridge-wood, N. Cyrus R.

Currier of Adams Mueller, chairman of the field day committee, announced today. The annual Spring golf tournament, comprising 18 holes of handicap medal play in three classes, will be held, with prizes for low, gross and first and second low net in each class. This tournament will constitute the final round of competition for the Bond Club Trophy, which ls awarded each year to the member having low net score for 36 holes, consisting of 18 holes in the Spring tournament and 18 holes In the previous Fall tournament. Otla PwdiWa 6 Fit OAEI 6B '4 pc 'l laCniPl- 90 894 90 fused to admit a book by Public Works Administrator called "Back ceived $10,122,281 In gold from France on the Normandie, and $734,114 in gold from India on the President Roosevelt. stUnlon4'a'50 3 1 rant west, jonn j.

Lortus, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, i Work" as evidence in the case. Justlc Wheat said that a deter 3 52 52 7 974 974 97) 1 65'. 65', 65' 6 294 294 29 1 15', 15' 15" 2 22 22', 22 win oe guest speaxer. 7 1004 1004 1004 mination of the issues In the case inn Pow Co 5'58 12 I Pb Sv BC'47 1 roUl-aiC 81 4 to UAC 6C57 1 7 974 971, 7v, must deDend on official pronounce 2 Gunmen Hold Up 26 26 26 26 26 26 254 254 251 ment and not on books or private conversation. Wheat asked Jerome Frank, PWA attorney, to confine his discussion to the contention of the 3 924 92 4 921 1 7 85 85', 85' ft A '61 Lou ft A'52 Lou ti Jeff 4 '45.

Dozen in Tavern, Escape With $570 DolVs Skirts Hide Loot and Gun K. of C. Council Two gunmen Invaded the Tickle Toe Inn, a beer garden at 1205 86th MORRIS REICH. But Suspect Gets 30-Year Term Forms Scout Unit pus 8d PL 50 5t BaleHarWP1' '8 834 83 uyker Heights, at 10:30 a.m. today, while a dozen WPA men MlKeensAK5'.

SC 104 1034 1034 I03M 1034 1034 He hid his gun and loot under the St. Camillus Council, Knights of were waiting to have their work Kailroad and Industrial Bonds lbPerlWraoP6 48 2 69 69 69 Columbus, has been given a charter to organize a Boy Scout troop tl laundry hidden under the French doll. Judge Taylor also imposed a 30-year sentence on William Hague, 42, ot 62 Doscher and gave a sentence of 15 to 40 years to William Barth, 30. of 1147 Broadway. relief checks cashed, forced all but Frank Geronimo, the manager, to the rear, and escaped with $570, of which 500 Geronimo had drawn from the bank in preparation for Belle Harbor, it was announced to- flowing taffeta skirts of a French doll that decorated his bed, police said, but his ingenuity failed to save Harry Savettierl.

36, of 24 Douglass from being given a sentence of 30 years in Sing Sing by County Judge Taylor today. Savettierl, an ex-convict on parole from Maryland State Penitentiary, day by Queens Scout Executive Charles M. Heistand. The troop, to cashing the WPA checks. 81 PSiSS 4 38.

MStPeV88M gu5 .18 M8tP4SSM8''a'49 St 6 '48 wnen tne gunmen entered, or Hague and Barth were found guilty of hijacking a truck of the o. 81. is betas formed through the WPA men, working on the Dyk-er Heights Park protect, were act American Tobacco Company at Eastern Parkway and Albany Ave. ually in the inn along with Gero I tllht lnche or was found guilty or roDoery in me first degree, in the holdup of Mich the efforts of the Catholic Committee on Scouting, of which Municipal Court Justice William J. Morris Jr.

Ls chairman. William H. O'Neill Jr. Ls the Rockaway representative on the committee. nimo, his wife, Martha, and Mary on Feb.

19. The truck, with $17,200 worth of merchandise, was found LaMarr, an employe. One of the two. waving a revolver, ordered abandoned a few blocks ael Fokias' laundry at 140 Court on Feb. 21.

Detectives who arrested Savettieri said they found Hague had served a previous term 2 284 284 284 everybody to the rear, while his accomplice picked up the cardboard in Sing Sing for robbery. the gun and $27.35 stolen irom tne Bernard Fallon Is to be and Frank Abrams, assistant 1004 102'. 1024 i An, f.c cm Sroutma.st.er. Charter members 01 A W-i Tex Pi io Chile 7 45 9 ence of which he evidently knew about in advance, and then took $20 from the cash register and $50 from Good Will Court Judges Seek Geronimo's pockets. The two got away in a blue coupe.

To Unravel Domestic Snarls TwCIW R1 4 Cd Lt Pw 6 Ud LtRl il Dd Lt SA'73 UdLtARfb1 2 Utab PAL 44 '44 5 96 954 96 NlUKyMrx44'S7aa Jrl Pb Ser 5A 52 Orl Pb 8er 6B 55 0 I'exAiM SA 'SI Rome of the heartbreaking and slccuing sickness was so pained almost hopeless muddles that hu- his wife's desertion that lie could man relationships drift into were not bear to tell about it. The wife Central SVk'l 8 1137 among the many heard about at the i will be invited to attend in an el- 4 42. 5 1054 1054 1054 BONYNGE. Referee fort to effect reconciliation, Good Will Court session in The The large number Eagle Building last night. night necessitated a second panel West Tei Otn fit 1 West Newsun 6' 44 Wis Pw Lt '88 wnu-ii i.i'ii null' I'm it ii.

1034 1034 the troop are William Brum, rtoo-ert Buckley, Patrick Erlckson, Joseph Kenny. tJdward Maloney, John Maloney, Vincent O'Keefe, Garrett Schmeelk, and Alexander Shea. John Borner Wins Workshop Contest Grand prize in the amateur workshop contest, by Atkinsons Hardware Store, Ralph Ave. and Broadway, has been awarded to John Bonier, of Clement Ave Franklin Square, Long Island, it was announced today. Nicholas Tanchuk of 412 McDonough St.

won first prize in the furniture working division and John Ruemer of 342 Cornelia St. won lirst honors in the toy-making contest. A model of Peary's Arctic exploration ship won for Ralph Urban of Merrick. L. first prize in model work and a metal working award went to Frank Costarlno of '38 Highland Boulevard for la locomotive model.

Max Dlckman, social investigator for the Mayor's Committee on City scribed a life of stark terror, abuse and beatings which she and her two daughters had suffered at the hands of her husband, unemployed for the NVCentfg 4 4 3013 2 5 NYCMt4Mi2013n 10 Cent 5 2013. 5 Cent 8 '44 2 8 NYChl8tLS'aA74 2 NVChl8tL8'M 2 EdlI84 '41 1 FOREIGN BONDS Ask Fair Emblem 0 nCar Licenses The Allied Civic Association of Elmhurst today sent a letter to Secretary of State Kd-ward J. Flynn and Motor Va-hlcle Charles A. Hartnett asking that Queens automobile license plates for 1937, '38 and '39 bear a World Fair emblem. The suggestion was made by James S.

Batterson. president of the Elmhurst Taxpayers Business Mens Assix-iatiou. who said that some similar form of promotion could be embodied on local license plates In anticipation of the fair. f'ial imi; Ml Fill- nison sat as Judges. The other Mill Katherine E.

Relf, BONDS A IV, '471 CUbTflPh 0nsltPw IVk'l guidance counselor at Tllden High School; Samuel Flelschman, assist ant principal P. S. 100, and Mrs. IYNHcv34'6. 5 274 274 past four years.

She and the girls had had to barricade themselves in the furnished room they had moved to. When the Judges suggested Inviting the man to next week's session for an explanation, the girls declared they wished never to see him again. The mother, however, agreed to come. A young man afflicted with a speech Impediment resulting. Irom HAH 4 4 '67 Assisting with pertinent sugges n.vii tions was Municipal Court Justice Nathan Sweedler.

who founded the 0W rfg 4 Bklyn Edis 5 BkirnMan Tr 6 68 Bklrn Un Ois 45 BklnDOa5'57 Bklm Du Gat 47 icl'61 1 424 ALFRED BESUNDFr! Good Will Court in 1927 and incor porated it in 1928. I 1064 10b't.

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