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Ml BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1936 i TRIAL FIGURES Wife Admits Driver BALLOT EAGLE RADIO TALENT POLL Windels Fears Port War if ta sec. Has OftenBeenDrunk Enter Uut btUiot as tn tous pc having the most coscaatlss zsvia rrreial- Albany Wins Be Honet, Judge, She Says and Mate Get Xante of con imam. Clip vtm asd a Eag-'e Fa- Tisi P'- ---cr BrooaUya DaUy EagX 3L X- 3 Months as Magistrate Malhin Makes Jail Terms the Stvle Instead of Fines fteclares Victory for Capital on Freight Rates Would Hurt N.Y. Alimony Jail Agains Yawns For Witteman Former Ace Realty Man Found Guilty of Contempt in SupremeCourt The alimony jail yawns again (r Harold E. Witteman.

former big real estate operator, whose Brooklyn deals ran into many millions of doi lara. Justice Francis O. Hooley. in matrimonial branch of 8upreme Court today found him guilty of contempt for falling to provide far his two young daughters and his wife. Mrs.

Margaret Witteman, of 520 3fi St. Magistrate David L. Malbtn changed the procedure In Brooklyn Homicide Court today. Instead of heavy fines, convicted drunken drivers took heavy Jail sentences. Two WPA workers were the first to fall under the new 'setup.

One was Lawrence Sit Gibbons. 44. of 520 Court St. LETTER DID IT WPA Aids Safe 4th ByTemporaryPaving Jamaica Ave. Detour? Lifted for Holiday Teek-end-Polier and Park Department Plan Com-munilv Celebration for Queens A costly port war might result if Albany wins iu present fight briar the Interstate Commerce Commission tor preferential freight rate, Corporation Counsel Paui Windels declared today at hi office Manhattan following his appearance before the commission in Washington on behalf of this city's Interests.

Commenting on his presence at hearings begun by the Commission Wednesday, Mr. Windels said he believed it marked the first time that while he la living in a high-priced who, according to his own testimony, takes "five quick or.es'' and is drunk. He was sen-1 tenred to three months and 10 days in the city Jail after being convicted on charges brought against him by Charles C. Larsen of 1267 74th St. i Larsen told the court that a ar operated by Gibbons crashed into i his machine on 4th Ave.

near his home Wednesday. Gibbons had his i wife and two sons in the car at the time. Wife Aids Plaintiff Gibbons admitted that he and his wife stopped at a beer garden. 55th St. and 3d where he downed the five quick ones.

"Ordinarily, is that enough to get you drunk?" the court inquired. "It moot always is," Gibbons an- swereii. I Magistrate Malbin aked the wife if she ever had seen her husband drunk. "111 be honest with you, judge. mnWax aA rjrlinl IntC The? WPA today in! vp wf th Department of Paries.

the police and scorn of dr.z ar.i political clubs tn Queens In expeditin arraiiKCTrrts isz a safe ard enjoyable Fourth of July in tbe boroafa. Altitourh the WPA paring Jer Jamaica Ave from 168th rrf-v IK. jo the Nassau county line, allirf I IrlPrC 1 net been completed, a lenipcrarr siinface has been laid at the City of New York had appeared officially In oral argument in such a case. Such battles generally are waged by the Port Authority. Champers of Commerce and similar or- ganizations.

"This is a good example." he said. "of what a progressive administration can do for the city a business welfare." Albany Seeka Recognition Albany seeks a change in existing freight rates and recognition as a port. Mr. Windels pointed out that New Vork'a opposition to Albany demands was not prompted by fear of competition from that city, but by a belief that the granting of one auch application would encourage ether cities to make similar requests. Among these other cities art some which New York regards as competitors, such as Baltimore I and Montreal.

"We would welcome the admission Boehle Arrest Manhattan apartment with Mrs. Lillian Wilcox Witteman, whom he married in Connecticut after getting a Mexican divorce which the courts here refuse to recognize. Mrs. Margaret Witteman has a separation decree which had a provision for $150 a week alimony, plus carrying charges for the Sd 8t. house.

Witteman, on several pleas of poverty, had it reduced to $35 a week. Answering the present contempt motion, Witteman said his present wife pays all the bills. Served One Term Witteman, by way of proving his tale of poverty, served one term in the alimony Jail, which was eased by many trips to his dentist who happened to have an office in the same building on Broadway, Manhattan, where Witteman then lived. "Whatever may be the differences between himself and his wife, he owes his two little girls support and maintenance," said Justice Hooley. "His record is bad.

He is now living with another woman, pretending she is his lawful wife, in apparent affluence. "His attempt to prove that he Is a kept man is unconvincing. Defendant is fined $1,964 with leave A it fls3 sfV I tae two intersections so isal tie encre stretch may be used hw traSE ctfer the weekend. On Vxratuy. fours wUl be made again Maris Sr.

and Springfield Sja.j: to permit laying of the Seal jmrfanre at thoee intersections. Bnatg Rrpain Made epecicit of Jamaica Ave. will Receiver I Qted for Contempt in $12,821 of times." she replied. John Colmer, 33, of 102 S. Elliott another WPA worker, was found I guilty of driving while intoxicated Accounting Tl jrwaie acotier artery for the 3 sfce ctrr into further Lonz JimmT Williams and was sentenced to two months and given his choice of a 10 fine Helen Hayes, actress (top), is battling $100,000 alienation of affections action brought against her by Carol Prink, Chicago dramatic critic (below), former wife of Charles MacArthur, playwright, Miss Hayes' present husband.

Slain Blonde Led Wild Life, Diary Reveals Men and Money Worried Party Girl Chicago Cops Hunt Brunette Continued from Page 1 death, that Audrey told her two weeks ago: "Mom, if anything happens, you and Cecilia (her aisteri can have all my clothes." Diary Recount Partiea The diary of Miss Vallette revealed her life apparently to have been a continuoua round of liquor and night life exploits, with the resultant consequent suffering from alcoholism and lack of sleep. The diary contained names of many men, most of which were deleted by the States Attorney's office. Excerpts from It follow: Jan. 12 (Sunday) Came to about 2 o'clock. The darn phone had to ring and ring and ruin my sleep all morning.

came about 3 and took and I for a ride. Came home, we had a few drinks. Got dressed to go to the Royal. It was snowing, so I sent to get the car. Never came back.

I got a call, and came up. Will wonders never cease. Jan. 22 (Wednesday) awakened at 8:30 with a beastly headache. So did't come.

At least it's comforting to have him to look forward to at the end of the evening. It's gome one to give me a comforting word, at least if not love. Caring enough to give me that. When I see him it Just seems to make everything all right again. I know I don't mean anything to him.

Feb. 2, 1936 Was it sweet to be with my Eddie 1 He was not as marvelous as the other time. Home all day Listened to the radio that Hitler called, but I would not go out. He called, too, about didn't feel well picked me up at 12 and we went to the Grand Terrace and Chinatown, where I got into an argument with him. Came home alone in a cab.

Wednesday, March 4 Dolly came over and we drank a quart of Scotch. Met George very young and a millionaire's son. March 6 Been to a theater with Rollie, Drank a pint. March 10 Got home about 3:30 am. after being at the Yacht Club and the Paddock.

Called But he wasn't at home as usual picked me up at 3 a.m. Took me for a ride. March 11 I am disgusted. Between my money and my love affairs, I am completely at a loss. I know it's really Eddie I like and want, but what can I do? He knows it.

too. so that is that. March 17 Oh, whata headache. Oh, am I sick. St.

Patrick's Day, too. Guess I won't feel like celebrating tonight. March 19 It's dreary out today. Looks and smells like hell. Went horseback riding at 9:30 a.m.

Drank a pint. Got drunk. Met had some beer and ribs. We went to George M's new place. March 20 Sick in bed all day.

March 21 We had dinner at the Little Venice. Was I hungry, and did we enjoy It? At home, Lillian and I killed a half gallon of beer. Then took a cab up to the rendezvous mi diversey and to the Paddock Club and to the "Nut House." March 26 Ed Miller came by and I dressed up and looked quite gorgeou. Went to the Yacht Club. Lillian got awful drunk and wandered down the floor naked.

Home at 5 a m. Rollie was home. March. 30 Home all day Called and came out. Had another 4 Kci wfcich bgm this after- Supreme Court Jiwt CL axwo.

Tie repair to the main Lockwood in Jama, tirewri wadxay en the Queensborough Sheriff Wiliam T. Bmxaer Brc iiave slowed down Qiie and an tcrr rfr a trica IT the laat IT we-fe har a-o been put in the Stat to arrest oa ssfia Gearr sfcaw tr.a: sZ rive lara will Boehle, 2 02 -07 Fanners BasJnarf. a in a-e ever the seecend. The re- or an additional ten days. He was given a second similiar sentence for leaving the scene of an accident.

These will run concurrently. Colmer crashed into a parked car Letter to Mayor Wins New Home of Albany to the present group of North Atlantic ports." he said, "but we want them to fit into the rate structure which now exists. Capital Ilea been invested in port facilities here and elsewhere on the basis of the present rate structure and owned by Muton Berman of 169 Columbia Heights. Berman tesii- to purge himself by the payment of i Hodlis, for rcmempi ciT com. a was wtZ he resumed on Monday.

tied that he was standing on the For Borough Boy Fail to Settle Hayes Suit 1250 within ten daya, the balance revealed yejarroay. 1 Jaataura Are. paving, origi- sidewalk at Clark and Henry Sis. when the accident took place. The An th aajcnmntirvn t.hat It.

wfttilri continue, and to change it now Jimmv William Ufl lard ule Juue nP "au would be like changing the rules of at the rate of $10 per week in addition to the current alimony." Mayor Occupies Summer Office lo Play in and Dad Given a Rai in Fv J. S. SueS 2 iV TaX a game in the middle of a game. Sees Trouble Ahead The Corporation Counsel argument was directed against an ex- Jimmy Williams is the happiest Noehie. who had bnea naaoej re-; for completion on ceiver of a tua-siary bra O-iaxxQr -T been delayed by lack of apartment house at 3-Ii Ida WPowes, wis stated today at Ave.

Far Rockaway. by Sjtemj dre of John S. taughlin. en-Court Jusuoe Leianrin Pter. a atw is eiarae of WPA projects at directed by a Supreme Oocn crscr Q'swcs Borough HalL May 22 to file as arcoaEiag is Wxfe tfc arrrsal of tandem rollers mservership.

toeetner wnji fc fci SCix zhe asphalt a is expected statement. The order was recurs- wort wis br finished bv the end able June 15 ami posrpota to Three-wheeled rollers June oeea borrowed from the city Mat Anwnl far fllSZl 1 'J 6m the temporary pave- Boehie. under Use terms tr order was required lo mate aa ac- fiw rtmjtnmi Celebration counting of S12X21.M Hrziyrr i tkrsa-tmewt of Parks win nor hi attorney responD! and sace" celebrations to- court order. mitt a ftie Queens playground. miner's report, based on a hearing youngster in town today, Due From Defunct Which favored giving Albany the a new home for his foZfcs and a big Mavor laGuardia, who took City advantages it asks.

yard for his brothers and sisters "Adoption of the examiner? re- to py in. Its just the kind of I nntrilPtinfl 11111 nrt run lead onlv to vh k. tr i vnon Utlivill a 11 111 Tthich it the business of this ln(J Hall into the upper reaches of The I Bronx to be nearer his Connecticut Summer home, started his first full 1 day at the Pelham Bay Pork office today by arriving late. He reached his office at 10:28. saying he had spent the night in the city.

Continued from Page 1 gled and waited for a resumption of the testimony that has brought out the S. R. O. sign since the trial opened Wednesday. No Settlement Reached "No offer was made," said Attorney Sam Golan, who represents Miss Prink, as he emerged from the conference.

"We won't give them a cent," asserted Attorney Jay Fred Reeve, who is defending Miss Hayes, Miss Frlnlc resumed the stand to conclude her case against the actress before a neck-craning audience in the courtroom of Circuit Judge Walter J. Labuy, who is hearing the case without a jury. Miss Hayes listened with a grave, wistful expression. Heavy Distribution to Bi commission to avoid and prevent." jjmmv is the lad who sent a he aid. "It will open a Pandora niT LaGuardia la.it box of trouble.

races and other con- The law firm of CuTiess Zyx- Stockholders Prevented Levy Payment, Charge T7- Ktwicai revues, dance festi-Taj ac bOT parades. Tits aurstriEes wUI beain fn Haf- week explaining that his family was compelled some time ago to move from a nice home and backyard at 242 42d St. to a cooped -up secor.d-lfoor apartment at 4124 2d Ave. He told the Mayor he was "Entirely aside from the injustice to every port and every Investor in the facilities of every port, based on the existence of the existing principles of rate making, advantage can it be to any fine to start a port war, particularly i 4i man, atiornev ltr the Bi; who made toe safari to The Brooa. Tngl not knowing the Mayor could have m'tropoIls' Mortgage Guarantee fca bide their time in the mayoraJ ante- 1 aitacteMH aa room.

They included Budget Direc- oroer rommlunex, Jasaw tor Rufus E. McGann. who arrived Lockwood for a preliminary discussion of this RhV Suit against Capt. Frank Dou-dera. I4i Livingston and Mabel P.

Zelinski, 70 Remsen for f5. not in favor of the change. He said he had no p'-ace for hts pigeons 24 01 dditional income tax al- i leged due the Government for 1928 now when every effort should be ln(J nd brothers and sis year's budget; MarkeU Commit- e. made to restore confidence, which Wrs wfTt f0rced p-JV tn the bv the defunct Doudera Constructs the only possible basis of national Re asked if he couldn't go tIon Company, was started in recovery." 0grk- to hj home. Brooklyn Federal Court today.

pioner William Fellowes Morgan Jr, Welfare Commissioner William Hodgson and Presiding Justice of the Domestic Relations Court John Warren Hill. No sooner had the Mavor read! Ine complaint the case, filed i the letter than he went into action. ov Assistant Federal Attorney J. i He learned thai 'Mt Fail Jimmy Wolfe Chas.sen. holds the defend-I wa? struck bv an auunobile whi ants jointly and individually respon- France Urges on i-irt Aitorta.

at 11 a. m. Other eejfcrassocs. all 2 p. will be a ibe Jackson Heights Plavgroitnd; AaaazLoa Part Ridgewood; O'Con-zel ParooRi.

Sc. Asians, and tie PViseci AI fiT ebserrances. startin? with i fiii-raistnir at dawn, and in-caccon salutes and miii-ia-T mini wil be held at Fort iretec BySiie icti Fort Tliden, hirdr-K! boys and girls in games A-Jiietic League a- V- Oval Long Island City. aZ-iT prsnm starts at 9:30 a n. ri is in eharge of Bvrr.es itk-Drjcaji director of the Crime com.Ti-in.ty celebration of tie jra Association wi wtt-cut the iaectacular i-zu-r ttirh drew an at- away apartment He rnj been named recejTer Ire jrTpenr in several other rawr aa tie fcj-preme Court, oesre.

Attendants at Bteiit effire 164-05 Hillside Ave. Jamaot be has not been io tlx affxc atrce Wednesday of lasi wwi. At the umt ol the iaRjaa of Ibe commitinent order Jw Bwehie fts-lite Lockwood SEoed WiTbaca Kennedy to take Barts taaer as receiver lor the Far RocaiawaT MacArthur, a tanned, lean figure sitting close beside his second wife, looked thoughtful. Met Him at Boat It was magazine articles she read about the Hayes-MacArthur romance, Miss Frank testified, which first impelled her to bring suit charging the actress with stealing MacArthur's love. Golan asked: Q.

When did you first see Mac-Arthur Rnd Miss Hayes together? A. In New York, in 1926. He came in on a boat and she was down to meet him. That was the year Miss Frink's divorce from MacArthur was granted, and the yar his first play, "Lulu Belle." went on the stage. Q.

When did you first decide to bring action against Miss Hayes? A. When I read movie magazine in 1932 and saw dates and looked up and realized what my attitude had been at the time, and I was very, hurt. Tried to 'Make l'p' i p.aying s.rvei ana was con- "i aniuum A MniAfl tannic iln ln for sought by the Government because ll IllCil I dl lb several months. Then he learned disUibution of $131,995 i about his eight -year-old brother which each received from the cor- George, who was a jo szruck br an poration during 1928 rendered the Continued from Page 1 automobile a few weeks ago The corporation insolvent and itself in- Mavor decided that sotr.ethinf must capable of pavir.ent. rer, he said, the fundament a of Ilrm Built HoM th'1'anthUld n0t chftr'fd- I The dUibution was on 3.333 1-3 The French Foreign Minister as- Kent Is the Same of corporate capUal sloclc gerted a system of regional pacts un- The dropped around to held bv each.

The corporation built tier League supervision would esub- the apartment yesterdav nd for a time operated the Gra- lish a close link between economic wnh a letter. It was addressed to nada Hotel at Lafayette Ave. and and military sanctions and would Master Jimmy Williams." It was Ashland Place, deposing of it to trengthen provisions of the punitive from James N. MacLean. chairman the Lanin interests on March 18.

Article XVI to make automatic mill- of the Municipal Committee for the 1928, for $2,375,000. part cash and tary action against an agzrewr cer- Relief ni Home Owners Ripping ic part other real estate. tain. open, Jimmy eyes bulged as he The complaint defines the War sanctions have lost their read that a mce house oo 24 being sought as an additional meaning and the "last crusade is with a b.g yard waiting for him tT of S2.660 on the corporation' 5 Destroyers Dock Reeve asked, referring to a meeting between the two in 1925. "No," Miss Frink responded, "I talked reconciliation, too." "But also finances?" "If you call security finances." Had Fame but No Money Q.

When MacArthur was in the small money, he was willing to go on? A. Yes. Q. He didn't ask you to divorce him. did he? A.

He didn't mention it specifically. I did it to teach him a lesson. Q. What was hia financial condition then? A. He had written the play "Lulu Belle" and got an ad-vanre from David Belasco.

I would say his prospect were good. Q. But Charlie was not known, was he, at the time of this meeting, in New. York, in 1925? A. Yes, he was known.

He had the fame; all o-at or aa carts of the Sfjrszz twij and thre vears 2n. At Navy Yard With Tte ciid r.ot have fire- WJTts AfZ TZ- ir.rf "mnimrm Training Students Sw to pica sa ev.ent at the eMsratae that it wis decided to Sa t2 3snreci-nir mm II reir- M- Eorn. president, said Harvard and ji tia; pj.g an(i the 1928 profits, plus Interest of $346 24 Lxenses reed to Men Nrarinj: End of a pint. Went to the Croydon. A man got smart.

My eye all swelled up, but I hit back. April 1 Awake all day. Those babies across the way are driving me nuts with their crying. April 3 Well I really thought I would die today. It is now about 5:30 and I feel so good I could sing.

For some unknown reason, the tomato Juice with the Worcester sauce did it. The drunkard's cocktail. aaxe as eticeptjor: to tr.e new orrii- 3-WeeL Prartir Crnic and the eaciay. for wiuca fireworits had javmr iwonieiro ana nix iniui.y inr Of Portugal told the Assembly rent would be the sam as his earlier. 1 father.

David Williams WPA By lifting sanctions. League Svates worker, is paying for the apart -admit certain articles of the cove- ment $15 a mor.th. rant are "too lofty" to be workable. Rounding up George ar.d his other he said. brother.

Joseph. 20. Jiir.mv took off The League must be made prac- for the house on fast tical and must be made "more than as his legs cotld carry him. The a great market of unrealizable youngsters excitedly gave their new he didn't have was the money. He was willing to go ahead and for i you weren't wasn't that it? It on that amount to May IS, 1931, when the additional assessment was made.

How much tax was paid by the corporation in 1928 Is not stated in the complaint. The corporation ceased functioning with its disposition of the Granada Hotel. It was dissolved by proclamation of the Serretarv nf Five destroyer carrriar celifi After she filed her suit rwicj aeec ordered, has hn can-wDei Bser tr.er wil CTttesrs fir ehildrer. ar.d adults at STwra Fteld. CcKtn Tirr.piie.

rear -J-- it 2 and a eersarisrtT ar.d rampfir nt cagts. J. Lovelr is chair-3as of the fames. Pa'il of rerun! ar.c! Wau-oa dreams." the Portuguese Foreign Minister asserted. home, a freshly painted frame s-aCf New Dpc 15 1934 dwelling, the over, shouted with hadn't caused him to suffer, like it students who are uaiiuing Jar cent-did me.

missions in the Naval Resen lacay Attorney Reeve next a.sked Miss arrived at trie Navy Tar iwre aa Frink to Identify some letters, as will remain over July 4-MacArthur was asked to do ye-ster-1 The destroyers were 5 Jawfe day. She denied with a show of in-1 Jones, flagship of the tmSh tm dignation that she wrote one of stroyer squadron: the tihe them "thinking it would appear in Tillman, trie Leary and i J- Pre court." TalberL The studeots aboard tires Not Bored with Charlie came from Harvard and Jirniwi- Spanish Foreign Minister August glee at the sisht of a baritvard Barcia vigorously opposed reform of and then raced fcaci home tell the League covenant. He argued to their mother tr.e good r.ew?. She Blast Victims' Kin File for Estates vne aeiegates: was to joes over r.er new r.cxr.e "The law is good. What is bad is Reeve's questions raised the claim era Duiveraty at Eiasiaoa.

EL the way it has been enforced. April 25 I put on my riding habit. Beautiful day, but too windy. Drove to Cedar Lake. Would love to have a cottage there this Summer.

If R. wasn't so damn tight he would do it. He surely owes it to me. April 27 Dark and rainy. I'm almost crazy about these bills.

Damn! April 30 Had some whisky sours at Jacques and Jack bought me a darling bottic of imported perfume. Went to the Chez Paree; met a gent. Pretty sweet. May 20-Mitzl had three puppies. May 21 Ha a a fit of temperament thus afternoon.

I threw a chair anil smashed a picture. Mav 24 What a relief to be mv- 3 Mothers Pummel that Miss Frink left MacArthur "be- other Of rover -the TaaI a' dav. But that isn't all gol luck that has rc to the WiUjrrs fam-llv. Mr MacLean Jimmy's father, who works fr the WPA in au.e you were bored with him. He i tne Banger ana ysj? sa-joesai Mined.

July 3 Applications for r-ers of administration for the es- asked about this in scanning one of aboard proceeded to Pew Earuc JAILED FOR MONTHS Mineola. July 3 Matthew Baran 8J, of 558 Bayview Ave Manhasset Was sentenced to six months Nas- the letters. when the five put jmo 'Jut Stt Suspect's Brother tr.e Deparment that from fa-es of Clifford F. Andrew and his now or. he recede $:00 a month wife.

Louise, who died June 8 when "I probably said it in the letter. Yard. The student are rer.rjE tie esi au County Jail yesterday by Judge instead Miss Frank replied. Q. Well, were you? A.

Well he of a three-weeks" traurjg case Courtland Johnson. Baran pieaaed guilty in the county court, to a to a wrote nasty letters to me, too. Q. Insistently) Were you bored charge of driving while dru nh Four Plead Guilt' in the course of whirls tiier west to th Panama Canal Ztoe fcr maneuvers and lirgrr prara- Of- 1 teeaT wses M.gatrate J.i.t- Warrhfteirf uni; J-Lr i a bearsax of a r.r ciiri oif aavsa OA2Lxa cf V.O Jicit-or. Sr was arrested June 13 a with him? A.

No. separate maintenance, ending three years of a nomadic married life which took them to Cuba, California, New York. Chicago and Boston, MacArthur tried to "make up," his former wife testified. "He came to see me." she said, "and offered the olive branch. "He came to my room and made love to me." Nothing came of this wooing, however and in 1926 MacArthur himself replied to her divorce suit with a crass bill.

She had charged him with cruelty. He charged har with desertion. Hell Hath No Fury Q. Did you talk to him about it? A. Yes.

He said he was sorry he made me angry, but he said "Hell hath no fury like a woman cross billed." Failing to win her back, Miss Frink said, MacArthur offered to give her some of their married days. He said, "I'd like to give you something," she testified. "I said, 'You can't give me an engagement ring; it's too late for Miss Frink testified yesterday that MacArthur never gave her one. Miss Frink brought the courtroom crowd forward in the chairs by declaring under cross-examination that she loved MacArthur until yesterday, when he took the stand as a witness for Miss Hayes. "I can't believe that he isn't still Q.

Did you 'hope his small soul i ficers said the trtmSesu stjat4 rac-would burn in hell'T A. iSmilingi I siderable afliPUbilnr an Boulevard and E. Shore Road Man- hasset, by Patrolman Willia Haile of Rorl RII r'kint the Sixth Precinct 1U lldU I. II lOUU an explosion wrecked the kitchen of their home. 15 Smith Court.

Bell-more, are on file in Nassau Surrogate's Court. The petitioners are Frank An-drews of Belford. N. father of Andrew and Joseph Jones of Wan-taan. father of Mrs.

Andrew. The oniv survivors are a son. Clifford, and a daughter. Gloria. The couple were killed when the gas stove exploded as Mrs Andrew was preparing a meal, and Just as her hus- I didn't hope it.

I told him that ir. their bin tiat act skcwc tr.i 5 'trxher. a a letter. 175 percent ol them becaine on jtn as he 'A ANNOUNCEMENTS when the flotilla ran an Ijearr raj vtz of Bridie pin c- ar.d weather in Soutiiem xsmwJ-uy w.e tu Four men paced guil-v Brooniyn Fecera. Crt todav to chars of conspiracy ar.d passir.z cour.terfe.t $10 ois or, booties at pcuie wr.o ro the Personals sees to.

sines raiio cars Teacher Kidnaped; Jmaepli he Belmont Rate Track in Nassau Dand walked Into the room According to the petitions. An- County or. Jure Robert A iwo race tnarges who wM r.or for sentence drew left about $7,000. and his wife Inch nevt Fridav Norwirh. N.

Juhr 3 Tv r- lC- r.owrer. re. painful I self for a change. Heard a little i kitten on a roof across the street. Told the man in the house.

He i didn't take it down. I was so upset I cued. The poor little thing. June 5 Had a terrible night's sleep. Staved up and read after Rollie left.

Ray called, so I finally out with him. Was he sweet i to me. He did make love? I June 16 Rollie came out and gave me the $20 he owed me. June 17 The doctor came and gave me a hypo, but couldn't get me to sleep. Gave the doctor $8, and mama $5 to spend on groceries.

June 18 Game mama $10. June 25 Came by at daylight and I was a dead sleep 8nd sick when lie awakened me. I gue.ss he left I mad. Hitler called. Came out and stayed three hours and wouldn't 1 ssive me my Missed a date at the Congress with Hazel.

Waj I hysterical. men were under arreM a eiarpes 'ra3 411 Anises a atJTO OR MOTORBOAT it inff parnrs irranKed. met lev hohi. 53 X. flth Bronklrn i YANT VILLA-I'N LaK H' pa N.

rfsort of flif 'inr'ion Arr.rr run plin Xrom SH0 trttri rarei: unma. Dowlmi. tinning. tniilnt: arts .1 WILL NOT rfpniiMblf tor ny rff '( lnrurrd by nn? one othr Abraham Wf lrhr Ihn 3044 Ofan Parkway. Brooklyn.

N. Y. Q. At ihat time, in 1923, you were trying to overcome a distaste for your.se If, for ever tryinb to love Charlie? A. Ye, Sarcastic or Magnanimoua Reading from another letter.

Counsel Reeves said: "At that time you "hoped some good, simple woman would after a reasonable paase devote herself to I A. I think I was trying i to be sporting. 1 was being either sarcastic or very magnanimous, Q. Well, let's say you were being magnanimous. Do you think Some liood, simple woman has devoted herself to Charles? A.

I know- 10 and Found parents r.n c-ed Lyacis fcaitf Kill him" Tiscesnx tie txi to a ce-Z before -he attack on S3 srxsetr was launc.ied He thre similar a-f a rnace of tie Sullivan pcswsauMi of a nr. pendir.i aivnsL ssc 3 Spwi Court UniformGasiolineTax Seen Smulins: Curb of kidnaping and assault today as the afuermai-h of a micmifrii rani ee a rooming house here artf ine spr-ltmg awav of a pmry pa.TaB-iii schoolteacher who plaines! io se married Saiurday. Warrants sworn to by Tisryi PSies-teplace. roomirig house jarofnrtar, accused Gut Titrkew arjtt Raarae Coons, both of Midcjetnin, carrying off Mi Ora arer. 2V nral whooHearheT arai brrfe-e-tie eC Melvin Morse.

13 a gronerT ciera here. Mist Wser iaver rrtiaraec us the rooming house. Lot; brown leather. rtt "va.pera: Brooklyn nr Maapath. aarc Call PUladii J-Blfn fond of me." the blond critic told uuul Jonn Scarp 22 44 6th Si Anthony 32 Ave Monteicana.

35 St. and Frank Zarr.mata:; 35. 947 Crescent St. Asstar.t Fe-ieral Af.emev Harold O'Dougherty the court that Secret Senuce Agent Kfr.r', Rodney and George Smith arre.ved Scarpa and Crnfena af-er earn had placed a co interfe.t $10 bill nr. a hrse The agents then arreved "ammatar.

and Maateibano. Mr OTJougherty said, ars found 34 of he counterfeit Sills cr. Zamxaiarv Queens Deaths Top Births for Week Queens mas the only borough the meeg er.ctg la.it Satureay ln whith tr.e deauis exceeced tne Q. But from all you have read and all you have heard, do you think Miss Hayes' attorney. i Reeve quizzed her at length upon why she filed a divorce suit in 1926.

about $800. AdftuniMration letters for the $950 estate of Henry A. Kenworthy of New Hyde Park, who died Mav 11, have been asked by the widow, Mrs. Dorothy Kenworthy. Other survivors are four children.

James. Lester, Owen and Lorraine Kenworthy. Radio Commentator Depicts Conventions Freeport, July 3 A large gathering at the Spartan Club lasta night heard Gabriel Heatter. radio commentator, give his Impressions of the Republican and Democratic coriver.tions. It was Committeemen's Night and a majority of the 23 committeemen in 'he village were present.

Robert Campbell presided and the as addres.sed by Republican Lea-ler Joseph McCloskey of Free-rvir and former Village President John Cruickshank. some good, simple woman has de-! voted herself to him? A. I dont know tiow good Miss Hayes is, and 1 certainly know she is not simple. Texans Flee Menace Of Guadalupe Flood Curio. Julv 3 Hundreds in aa Ce DOV Leu; hrarie hnunH.

a'k. and tan. blind, reward. IB ar TrCKSTS IM I RH te B'nlthiown Loat Noftrand Ava rro.ify Brookn Hwne for Ctllidren. FVrartn S-S4S3 REWARD Re'urn bar el round diamonda.

12 fanry diamendi ioat J'jna 22, vicinity Martina Ipartmnt 8tot tor atreet. Co. 4S John Manhat-ar Rff-airan 3-7e22. t'00 REWARD, rf'urn B'xton butt bron. white marainm: ior j.na 10.

or mfor-rrrauon NAaire B-64Hf SM'ej 'Very Sophisticated' Q. What would you call her? A. I would think she would be very so MrDOVTCLL MOVOCCD A testimonial dirmier was jeOd the Hotel St. Ge-arre jass riisa a cnirrrjn of Legi-ia-v. tS N-w it after she had brought an earlier action, in 1923, for separate maintenance.

"I wanted to be a wife," Miss Frink declared, "and he wouldn't give me a home to be a wife ln." Lacked Responsibility Q. Isn't it true the real trouble between you was unhapplness over lack of finances? A. Part of it. Q. What was the rest? He lacked responsibility.

I wanted to phisticated. She is certainly aorldly. honor of U. Commanfjer P-aps Crmir.zv, i Announcements accepted aauy tip to a.m. lor Itrtt edtfton; II births, it was announced todav ov in T.

'I'ir-rm ST.or.r several "per ant one nas traveleo. sne nas spent McDowell. U. 8. X.

wtj. acv? tire prvsttsz a rprr much of her life on Broadway. years in the BrooaOyrj NaT Turd, to-wa "If you want me to say that I has been oroered io the rise Ttm hope they will be happy together. Slates Army lafluswal OeOpe snresr -vi I'll say that." the witness added. "I The.

dinner was tendered tn trje is 1 1 i of lowland people, warned by disaster upstream, fled from the muddy waters of the notorious Guadalupe River today and gave way to its ruinoqs spread over the i coastal country of South Texas, i Damage to property and to crops i nearly ready ior harvest mounted from the $3 000,000 mark. Twent.v-; three persons are known dead, mostly in the area between Austin and Ban Marcos. a.m. tor iecona editton; l.iO pjn. Healtn Rire for thtri edition (Including Satur- There were I1 dea'hs from all dav).

Swiav Anntmncmmti eoie causes. wh (r.ere wr? 18? births Pie speaner of the evening was CIO my PUl lie wouiuu give uic rri.vuiHjjf naplpa. nirHiw.i oj vAnniiiaiaiTT jazrT- --e rT-PTl pj. orier to firr.o-r j( hiih-Byraes points 6 30 p.m. Saturday for edition; The deatg were 12 fewer than the itven an ovation wv the nearly 500 Jinal elottng io m.

Saturdni I week befrre. whUe there were four persons ho crowded into the lodge (MAin 4-tOOCJ fewer btrUia. rtwrri of Spartan Lodge. a cnance. inciuoing inemr.

wiiji a wave Oii. unr imi wruzzim nsc ctts t-t" "When he talked reconciliation. of the arm indicating Hayes and of trie Bureau etf OnriftrnctaaE sad war irf a u-you talked flnancea, didnt you?" McArthur. A. Yea, iRepa.

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