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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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For C.tariett Ad Rrniltt BROOKLYN EAGLE, THURSDAY. JANUARY II, 19.0 Telephone M.4in 10 Flatbush Headliner Held Over at the Fox Over 1,000 City1 1, 000 Parents Urge Teaching Jobs Restored School Cut Will Be Vacant -THE SCREEN A Child Is Born' Seen On Criterion Screen 'Gulliver's Feature Cartoon, At B'klyn Paramount; Comedy at Riaito By HERBERT COIIN Mary McDougal A xenon's drama that was tender and stirring as "Life Begins" back in 1932 is artificial and unmovlng as "A Child Is Born," its 1939 version which came belatedly to Loew's Criterion screen Demand (fovrrnor and Legislature Act To (lover Deficiency Created in 19.19 Failure lo Fill Posts Itlained Marshall Contending that "tree education Mails when we ran spend these funds is essential to democracy," more for education and thus cut down the than 1.000 parents, meeting last number of prisoners?" night in Public School 219. Clarkson State Senator Joseph A. Esqulrol, Ave. and E.

94th urged Gov- pleclgii.g his support to the cam- On Hiidet Difficulties More than 1.000 teaching positions Pnlor Lehman and the Legislature palgn of the parents, stated that In the city school system will be to restore full State aid to educa- "education is the backbone of the vacant by the time the new term uon and to appropriate funds to entire United Stales system of BtarLs Feb. 1. James Marshall, presi- cover the deficiency created by the democracy." dent, of the Board of Education, re- 19:19 budget cuts. I "The educational Mash should and yesterday. The reality of childbirth has been shrouded In the make-believe of the screen, and the maternity ward Miss Axelson chose for her stage has lost th power through which Loretta Young continued her march to stardom eight years ago, It Is a stage for a cross-section of life, to be sure, offering a platform to the woman who is happy about the coming of her seventh child, and matching her with a vaudeville hoofer who resents the fact that she Is to have her first; sketching lightly r.

1 'V 1 ,1" Kjn '-;) 1 1 waled "The $9,700,000 cut In State aid must be corrected, lie sam. 1 am Budgetary difficulties, Mr. Mar- ms resulted In drastic curtailment certain that when this year's State Shall said, were to blame for the of school services, such as evening budget is presented to the Senate, board's failure to appoint new schools, recreation and athletic cen- the cut will not be there again." teachers to fill the jobs. warned ters and classes in citizenship and oniF.K SPEAKERS that "if no one comes to our rescue" education." a resolution statexi. were Dr Oaribaldl fa 1 1 1 ii, rtr rt the problem of a murderess, with OA I'd I.

an I I .1111 i JcaiB Ul iioi jail iciui Bull vv uc I i awm served, forced to choose between saving her own life or giving life to her child; touching briefly the The Technicolor Lilliputians from out of the land of ink came tum Lapolla. piincipal of Public School 174: Mrs. Jasepti Kolian. vice president of the United Parents Association, and Mrs. Bessie Chasm, secretary of the Parent-Teachers Association of Samuel J.

Tilden High School, who presided. wvru mwir iimi jL una irsmiru laifti. He declared that several hundred ed classes Jobs might be filled if the board Dr. Abraham Lefkowitz. principal were "assured would have the 0f Samuel J.

Tilden High School, money 10 rontinue them." He declared: "We are living in trying warned, however, the board might and involved times and must give be forced to abolish the positions 0llr children a more comple'e and permanently. more comprehensive education in bling upon the screen of the Brook. miseries of a woman who lost her first baby and now her second, of a neurotic who wants a child Ma? I Wher. "Gul iver Trav- Johnny (Seal) Davis He bring his band to the Flat-bush Theater today for a week's engagement The meeting was sponsored by the 1... A AIIC Jill nicy nave uiuugnv wiwi mem id lti.Aa in tl.

Kollaf thai- eh order 10 nave mem unueiautim w.c parf.nt.TeBclle,.s Association, of TU- ia Gulliver who has burst forth with delicate, ingratiating sense of delicate, Ingratiating sense Mr. iv.arMiHii; Mturmria wona. made after the board late yesterday MORE FOR JAILS' den High School, the Alumni Association of that school, the parent- False Alarm Sends I "This nation sDends 12.000.000.000 Teachers Association of Public voted approval or ine Rpixiniiiirrui. of 333 new teachers and supervisors. humor that reverses Dean Swift's 18lh Century intention "to vex the world rather than to divert It." The Fleischer Gulliver is a strictly bestows maternal approvals upon two 18-year-old youngsters who had married without consent.

But it Is a rather unimpressive for education, but we expend from Schools 232, 235, 244, 208. 233. 219. ja()j0 Cars f0 Theater $13,000,000,000 to $15,000,000,000 for 252 and 156, and Branch 517 of the to take effect Feb. 1 to Whv so much money lor international women uraer.

mum uiyaiviiru cheery personality who giggles his prisons. stage on which an occasional Loew's Palace He was aked if it his action meant the board was confident of receiving full State aid again and had abandoned its "no-appointment" policy pursued during the last term. ce Theater. East New way into the hearts of the tiny no St. John's Place of Lilllput whom he visits a surprise to Smiiey i ho rises to become their hero and Theater, a surpri only and 1 York Ave.

an Palestine Youtl as mud or i Spring Byington Jeffrey Lynn Stromberg, manager of the theater, who opens the gates so that lovely a typical, suffering expectant la- John Garfield, as he appears In "Four Wives," which, with "One Hour to Live," goes into a second week at the Fox Brooklyn Theater. Princes Olnrv and David, thft val- to patrons standing in the lobby. )r His repiv was in the negatne. There will be aboutf 600 vacancies llj Ct.oowi In elementary schools and 400 or 500 rOSlttlll OllcSScU nvtnn.ll.. 131.

0,1 ujulu pi iiitciuig Hum IIIRJ When the policemen rushed into the fiicker ame 'f lobby, Stromberg asked them what th. walk through as man and wife Gulliver is the outstanding crea Ar Town Hall Bridge Tourney Set for February 8th Animal Master Play Will Include Amateur l'air Feature The Long Island Bridge League Man Guilty of Stealing From Queens Grocer was the matter and was inrormed Johnnie DavU worried and Polli He.daar7Sre Rowing par- poiue Heaoquaiters by the lele- ent Rnd Mr account for the phone Company advising that best moments, And that we unanswered signal was being re-: u(mtl. nnt arrnrAtna Work of Hadassah Oulliued Appeal Made to Boro Groups ture of this first Fleischer feature-length cartoon which through sheer resemblance must be compared to the first, Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" of two years ago. "Gulliver's Travels" is at once more merry and more mellow all ceived from the theater. Morris Moskowltz, 33, of 1422 Nelson the Bronx, was found guilty yesterday by a jury before County Judge Charles S.

Colden in Approximately 500 women, repre- In higher schools caused by the budget situation, he said. In addition, several hundred i jobs cannot be filled because there, are no eligible names before the board, while several hundred other jobs now held by substitutes may have to be abandoned, he said. Among appolnvmehtjv made yesterday by the board was the naming of 20 to become principals of elementary- schools with the start Cf the new term. Ten were named for Brooklyn ichools. They are Mary K.

Ken-nedv. Public School Joseph Stromberg went to his office and found that the telephone receiver was off the hook. Police explained that the operator had suspected that Empire of the Mites sentative of various Jewish women's will hold its eighth annual master the way. There is no Wicked-Queen Para- to cause the children to shrink with Long Island City of second degree grand larceny. The Jury deliber-1 'GULLIVER'S TRAVELS" the Indication might have been b.srd thrjonatn 8 classic fd8nt- There 15 immediately a ro- Bled only five minutes.

Judge Colden set next Tuesday for sentence. I charitable organizations of point tournament next month in were the guests yesterday of the the Hotel Bossert, Michael H. Kent. Brooklyn Chapter of Hadassah at president, announced today. Cham-its second annual Youth Allyah con- pionships will be contested for in ference tea held at the Hotel Com- open pairs, teams of four, women's distress sienal." Police susrjectinir adapted by Edmond Btward.

Music mantic aiiure mat is so reminiscent The indictment against Moskowltr a holdup, dispatched the radio jof the standard Hollywood prod charges that last Aug. 6 he was given uct, ana Luis, vi cumse, is geiiemuy mnfinre Lexincton Ave. and 42d pairs, mixed pairs and, as a new satisfying. nd there ts virtually as S145.50 and sent to buy fruit and Manhattan. More than 600 Hadas- feature, amateur pairs bewitching a melody as the dwarfs' vegetables for his employer, Samuel Edna Court to Consider Application tour-1 I LiehtcaD.

Public School 10); Ellen E. attended I Jay T. Feigns and Miss Flynn, Public School, 28; Jon Tttaniar Ben Avir. author who re- Miller are co-chairmen of the tour "Marching Song" in "It's a Hap- Seligman, proprietor of a market at Hap-Happy Day." 2514 Seagirt Far Rockaway. He What Fleischer's production lacks also was entrusted with Seligman's are the subtlety of Disney pen light delivery truck, the indictment For Canceling Bail Forfeiture strokes, a lavishly beautiful back- alleges.

Instead of Koine to market Iftst) rim to make the purchases directed bv Leder. Public School 78; Leo L'P-'rently arrived from Palestine, was nament committee, which includes Rchutz. Public School 91; George the principal speaker and was in- Dr. Irving W. Rich, James L.

Holton, Zuckerman, Public School 95; Ma-; trodiiced by Mrs. Nachman H. Ebin, Jules Brunswick. Robert Chatkin, tilda Salpeter. Public School 144; 0f the committee, who Joel Manheimer.

Mrs. A. J. McCar- Miiton B. Perlman, Public School prPsjded.

thy, Miss Sara Friedland. Mrs. O. J. 164: Max Newfeld.

Public School 175, Tne purp0se of the annual event Johnson and Mrs. Robert Fuller, and Anna L. McNamara, Public is seelc more co-operation between In the regular weekly duplicate of School 187. the charitable organizations in order the league held in the old Brooklyn Pour were named to Queens to rehabilitate as many Jewish Eagle Building, 305 Washington Man Asks $.00 Judgment Be Vacated Since Case Was Settled With $1 Fine ground and ingenious and pixyish Disney stunts. Nor has it the keenly-etched personalities of a Doc or Grumpy or Sneezy.

There Is some compensation in the roaring King Seligman, Moskowitz drove to Florida with the money and the truck, according to the indictment. He was arrested in Miami on Oct. 14 and returned to Queens. More than eight years ago Harry lowing year our office sent another Pont, nu.j hi. onnnn uv.uh oomoo ana ine tar.

K.ing Little, but vhnnk Thev are Roberta youths in Palestine as possible, last night nowara reuiDerg aiw u'lu even these do not erow out of their A second Indictment, is nendini? Pubhc Schl "sil Beatrice" Lutz.early 6.000 children between the Herbert Friedman, playing in the at 4 ofborn St. to ThlH u. Public School 44; Emanuel Gross, ages of 15 and are now living special section, won a compu- -vw, jd Dopey Is afforded some Nov. 10 he attempted to break out Shnnl IP and Frank C. Palestine through the efforts of theimentary entry in the annual tour- accused of disorderly conduct, and Tilhe Rosenthal, who sought to oabhv the virile tnwnlof 11, Lc i Arnold Pi Schoof sS iorgSntation.

It costs $180 to sup- nament In Section 2 Miss Vera 5'esterday asked Justice Meier Stein- cover $3,000 she had posted as Arnold. Public School 89. fr VAnr v.hl onH DQlh vn brink in enuitv term of Sunreme The District Attnrnev here ODDO.sed lerl 1S a delicious, raspy -voiced, the bars of his cell with hacksaw blades concealed in his shoes. IMPROVEMENT vuitu i-imu neari-warming creature who pilots Topping a list of physical im-i Other speakers on the program an all-time match point for Court to remove tie cloud from the the proceeding In this court on the from beach to ttrovements for Brooklyn and were Mrs. Joseph L.

Horowitz, pres- jSix-table Howell by rolling up 824 title created by the judgment that ground the law should apply paiacei glld5 there l3 the mute Blu- Queens high schools voted late yes- iden of the Brooklyn cnapier men, poim.s. ner section winners were e. ui fuscu spy who possesses Dopey's terday by the board is an Item oi nas women in us i auu mis. nuci n.ri,r-.v onu installation OI me- ljavia a. urcrnueiK.

naivjn nuui nnu uumiuu $559,000 for In the new the national youin movemem. uu iompieir resuu iouow; rhanical equipment Mrs Moses P. Epstein, national co- summakies Thomas Mitchell Cast In Movie, 'Our Sol Lesser announced today that he has signed Thomas Mitchell for the role of Dr. Gibbs in his forthcoming production of Thornton Wilder's Pulitzer Prize play "Our Town." The feminine leads will be joiri nii n.sii Mr. T.rvni.

A SECTION 1 imiue uie graining or nis piea im- enior. orful, appealing The new school, which win cosi. orunmuiiK i llnwrlll Cretghton Allen Town Hall patrons will hear him in piano recital tomorrow evening $2 694 971 is to be constructed ai tsumm was Mr, Mr. walifr Rianfr TiniVat nH KRth Road Forest the committee. Mr.

and Mrs. M. C. Bryan 110th St. and 6otn Koaa, ruicni ur.Umon wife nf the Mr.

and Mrs. Bins Hills contracts for genera con- Mrs. Chaim Weizman, wite 01 tne PrkhabiT yunjic. ah tin uae ine limn xiu.viu melodic "No matter how much this manjbailed out 011 a Saturday night The second fllm at the Brooklyn should be aided," said Lee, "the way no court on Sun- paramount. "The Cisco Kid and the 57' 5fi nnr, hiu.

olreadv been president of the World Zionist ur- Dr Harrj Maeln-Edard lloltman 56 Carnegie Film Stays seems to be blocked by the law. nu. Lady," features Cesar Romero and Jarkson Jr- srherillled to be the Mr. and Mrs. the return by Fay Bainter and Beulah With the enactment of the Baumes oonasman, rautz, was wun mm Marjorle Weaver in Parkhirst-Mr.

Tale tnr minciDal sneaker but her and Mrs. Arlhur Klpin S5', 63' 53 '2 49 "a laws came an amendment to the until tlle case wa-s completed by the the Kid from his unofficial banish- and Frank Craven will act aslrieUx and John Loder, is to be held nans rurorie had been unexpectedly Miss Fnpdinnd-Louis Myers tailing electric organs, to cost ap- trom Europe naa uecu uu in Eiy Criminal Code that applications of a fine against Rosso ment, -A. R. u.c u.e part; ne played in i over for a fourth week at the Little nrnyimatelv $1 400 each, in the new- aeiaea. Miss Edna MUlrr-MIss Ssra Frifdland 48 proauction.

Bam Carnegie -Playhouse beginning to- Wood will direct "Our Town." morrow. (f uih chArtl 'Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cohen lv opened Lafayette High bcnooi. suction 2 Brooklyn, and Brj'ant High Bushwick Hmh Srhool wniiam Gold-1 iiiowriii iw; in tVi nrnnlrK-n Hiffh berp i Vera Vaughn n-Ralph Edon Astoria, and in the Brooklyn nign Commtrclll gchool-Aaatha josfph ubv-b.

Knorpp jr 65 the cancellation of bail forfeitures DiU1- 111 ia" U1C be made within one vear. Of 'District Attorney's office went pj 'course, as the law stands, even the routine of filing this; 7 4 A. wilt in equitv is much too late. In Judgment agaiast Palitz' prop-) mexicah BPnrar-A. 1934 this court denied a motion to'.

although the case had been produced by off Re.d and di- vacate the forfeiture and the County imposed of in the regular way. b' Lesl'e 0od Court denied a similar motion. lThere aie other cases in which Joseph a. Fieid and Charles e. I Justice Henrv G.

Wenzel Jr wrote owners have suffered hard- and presented at he Riaito The- Mrs. O. J. Johnson-Fred Schierloh Mr. and Mrn.

Sam Cox 63 LOEW'S KINGS. cast Including Lupe. Velez i 1 sn 1 11 roup rnp alrlrt. nrnvumns nt an upuiiun jii wnicn ne retucianuy School lor Momemaniiig, sun uuue. Bp; Samuel Tilden Hllh Srhool Abra-COnStrllCtlOn.

j. Bri.otf and Florence O. urkowltr. TO I'SE COLLEGE HEAT Brooklvn High Srhool tor Steps were also taken to make Tradn-samue. Levme.

available for use to Mid wood High 'mi'mor hooi. ci.krks SchOOi, now under construction, the Brook.yn Techmcal steam heat supplv of Brooklyn Col-i Ephralm, Eastern Disinct High lece arijacent to the site of the new -school. Srhnol high SChOOl. I Frances E. Hodkkiss.

Thomas Jefltrson Leon Errol, Donald Woods. Linda Hayes and Elisabeth RJsdon. denied the application before him. I "lc I shall read the veto messages of The Brooklyn District Attorney's i office in 1935 drafted a measure permitting petitions to vacate forfeitures without time limit and Governor Lehman vetoed it. The fol- the Governor and the opinion of The cream pies are flying fast Justice Wenzel," Justice Steinbrink and frequently at the Riaito Thea-declared, "and If there is any way ter where Leon Errol is filling the of helping this man I will do so." shoes once occupied by Buster originator of the vogue It was learned that plans are also mgn scneoi.

Nicholson and Dornth V. PniR- Elizabeth Strn-Nat Holf 61' Edward V. Bnt-n-Archie Buchanan f. 'i Vincent Salinfter O. A.

HurvU'Z f2i A Roenthal-E. Atkins 43'j Bioch 42 1 a Mn. L. Marrvatt-Mrs. A.

Marryatt 3B Mis. D. Lcitierback-Aanes Maneli 34'a SECTION 3 (Special Unwell) Howard Friedman P4 1 i Dr. Irving W. Rich-Sidney Mande.l Herber: K.n-Walter Stoddard 62 Jay T.

F.ii';v-Ai Brodsky 61 Michael H. Kent-A. J. McCarthy IS9 A Bernard Sf ark-Lester Otticlcsman S9 James A Cox-Sidney Domoe 57 'a Morris Foaeion-James L. Holton 57 Nat Merle.

n-Max Gelier 52 Joseph Rohb-J. Johnson 44 '2 P. Chenton-Georae I. Peck 41 Mr. and Mrs.

Aiden H. Norton 39 SECTION 4 1 Ho well) Flatbuih and Tilden Avenuet LOWS PITKIN Pitkin and Srtcn Annan LOEWS ALPINE 7777777 69th Stmt and Fifth Annua LOEW'S BEDFORD Bedford Avenue and Berien Street I.OFW BROADWAY Broadway and Mrrtle Avenue LOrnvS CONEY ISLAND Surf and Stlllwell Aveauri LOEW'S KAMEO Eaitern Parkway and Noilrand Avenue LOEW'S T.ATES Gate! Avenue and Broadway LOEW'S 4ATII ST 46th Street and New Utrtrht Avenue GARBO "NINOTCHKA" andNlrkCartfr, Blaster Tlelfflivf" "MR. SMITH G0ES TO WASHINGTON" Jomei Jean STEWART ARTHUR plat "FIVE LITTLE PEPPERS And How They Grtw" sm. Brooitiyn hirii scnooi oi Aiiiomouve Tiadf. Nettie Davis and Frirrfa HornpRtay.

Brooklyn Hih Srhool for Specialty Trades. Rose Ann Friedman Brooklyn High School of Women's Garment Trades. Ruth C. Mcrton. East New York Vocational Srhool.

Hlen Tark.er and Mary M. Cardone, Andrew Jackson High Srhool. Barbara M. Wlntecomb. Sidonle Elsen-stidt.

Haas and Ella K. Broker. Bhyside HibIi School. I when the movies were young. So 'much custard has flown down I startled faces in the years that Ihave passed, it is astounding that i the dull "plop" of a gooey chunk of pastry on another startled face Seek to Remove Bodies of Kin From Green-Wood Cemetery being consiaerea 10 uow luc high school student body to use the college swimming ool, while use of the high auditorium may be made available to the college.

The board granted permission to the New York City WPA Art Project to prepare and Install a mosiac mural of "School Activities" ih itnrtent cafeteria at William Cullen Harold Allen-Joshua Newsom Mr. and Mrs. Woodridice Emari'ie: it -Herman Krltyik -1021 93 'a 92 Christina Devereux. rar Kocsaway ninn LOEW'S IBAY RIDGE 72d Street and Third Ave nua LOEW'S CENTl'RY Parkiide and Noitrand Avenuet LOEW'S BOHO PARK 3lil Streel and New Utrecht Avenue LOEW'S RKEVOORT. Brevoort Place and Bedford Avonua LOEW'S MEI.RA Livlnaiton Street and Hanover Place Rrvant Hieh School.

The COSt of ScIkm Jmn C.rntr. Prlmilto L.nc. Roarlnr FortiMi Honrymoon'i Over, sluart Erwln Robert Donat, Goodbye Mr. Greer Garaon; Joe E. Brown, Beware, Spooka pcr, wi(ti hM D.rn,, lower of London, Haill R.lhbone.

Kartell nV Kvs'r' Adolphe Mrnlou, That'n Riaht, iou re Wronr; Barrlrade, Allre Fare Robert Donat, Goodbye Mr. Chlpe, Greer Garioni Danclnr Coed, ana Turner, Artie Shaw Dorothy Dnrvas-Harold Gilbert Jflcohson. riiihlnir HlRh School. N'anderporten-Melvin 1 .0 heel K4 1 Ruth I-evmsohn and Alice V. Evory, would rate a laugh.

The Riaito tens resting in Green-Wood and with RKO-Radlo's "Mexican Spit-their purpose, Justice Dodd was told, fire" is a completely astounding was to unite both branches of the place today; the laughter conies in two old families in a larger plot in gales. Evergreen Cemetery, Elizabeth, N. J.I, Even when the air is free of fly-Their mother, Maria Totten Smith, ling dessert, there is enough light-and their father, George Putnam I hearted slarxstlck being staged by Mor Knopplna RT I Supreme Court Justice Charles J. Dodd yesterday Heard an application for an order that would compel the authorities of Green-Wood Cemetery to permit removal of the i i Un Terror! uthr. HieH materials, aoouv ioa, iii usr uu.

bv the student general organization Jamaica Hifth Srhool. Fred Karnle- 82 Anna M. Friednch Mamie Levine, Astnea Wellrjig and Helen Goldsmith, John Adams Mr and Mrs. Jules Brunswick of the school. "7 7 a 72 'a Other appointments were as ioi- Hiah school.

uuin nKK Hairnet Van Blerkom and Agnes E. lows; i Reaan. LrtiR IManri Ci'v High School. Assistants to Principals i Attoes G.ii, Esther R. Zuclcer and Mrs Aircariny-r.

Mcniuman Al MrPonald-Fred Rover Mis Jav Feirus-Stanley An Com J. Ha.v;nifer-Henry Hauser Lur.ar.o-D Luciano I Smith are buried in the New Jersey Leon Errol in a multitude of roles URnnKt VN Jitia iiceKa. wewtown nnn otuui at tne omoreaK oi u.e o.u mipiot. alld by Lllpe Velez and Elizabeth Hllh.ly Belle Oavll Errel Flvn Mrs. E.

J. Marvin-Mis. Bert Geodfrey 47 Marc Berk and Rose Pauline, Ja- Harold FHnker 133 "Private Llveo of Elizabeth and Eliot" Coney liland 1861; his father, George M. Totten, I think the wishes of the man Rlsdon on the distaff side, to keep muira Volitional High School. nd "Mutiny In tho Bif Home'' 'INTERMEZZO" 2fi Thomas Nevins 137 "MARX BBOS.

AT THE CIRCU8" 1 John c.ononfl 4u Assierwiipnt of rrincipals Fannie Pargot 1.1" Fair's Dutch Carillon I who died in 1884; his sister, Hallie, iwho died in 1885, and his mother, F-nm rmTtnr to Junior hlnh schools' '2R Elm nor wno Dougnt tne plot in Brooklyn for; the laughter coming. So, for the his family and descendants are en- disciples of the unsubtle kind of titled to respect as much as those of comedy, "Mexican Spitfire" is an the surviving grandchildren In New; item. For those who like their Kay Kyior "THAT'S HK.HT YOU'RE WRONG" Alice) Fayo Warner Bailee "BARRICADE" Pnx'iilcd to Seminary Ifi H.irrmBton 44 H'nnn'a Odfr 177 Imr.K L. Cohrn, 33, Oufrna, to 35. 178 Brnoklvn.

Ar'hir Hunhsnn, 151, Qilirns. 66, i Harriet, who died in 1898 AVALON. KinMlghwayanil E. IBIb St. PATIO, Flatbuih Ave.

and Mldwood St. AIIDWOOD, Avenue and Eait I3tb MARINE. Flllbuin Ave. and Klnai MAYFAIR, Avenue and Coney III. Ave.

FARRAGIlTTFIatbuirrAvTYarraeut Sd7 ELM, Avonua and tan 17th gtreet ALHFM ARLE. Flelbuih Rd nd Mil'on Saht King Mffaarer M. CVood field Henry An'ei! Helen A Bra net pvid Here.le Chnraro fin'omor R. Has.arh Mara a re" a han New Brunswick, N. Jan.

11 That old-time Brooklyn family! Jewry." said J- Wesley Seward, Hannah H. 54 Knuinrr Loretta Youni humor more restrained, the Riaito has less to offer. It has. In fact, Mackin'oah, 140 to B4, Brook- Eternally Your." r.l.hert. who was I for Brooklyn cemetery uavid Nlven 81 Kanor Plprcf Mnx Sliapiro a.

M'tuuii ui uie uaiuni ui i ur i unu nvii i corporation. nothing to offer, for the Joseph THE HONEYMOON'S OVER" and "TORTURE SHIP' 92 Mary A Pnrlen Nether.ands Pavilion at the New iei the Civil War and lies in a "i think so, too," said Justice; Fields-Charles Roberts screenplay is 'Jamaica and Llle" "What RIAI.TO. Flatbuih Ave. and Cortelyou Rd. Chai.

Lauohton, NOSTRANO. Kmn uay Nntrand Ave. Jamei CagneyT' Roarlni and "Te.or tf London1" Davis. 161 to 171, Brooklyn, Transfers Principals A.exander Pishlander, 136. Brooklyn, i'i4 Manhatian Jo-eoh Oamsburi.

35. Brooklyn, to yoik worlds rair last year has oeen battlefield cemetry in the South.iDodd. He referved decision, how-; authentic Keystone from beginning Ipre.ynted to New Brunswick Tiieo-, ever, pending study of the end. H. C.

to logical Seminary bv Joseph H. Rea- although a stone on the oreen- VOtillE. Coney liland Ava. aad Avenue K. Ol.l.l t.E.

Flatbuih Ave. and Avenue H. Ru'h 9 Smuf: Wei.er QUEENS Josephine S. 6 Brien A 12-44 Miirv Conr.o..v :7 Mraaret so ney of St. Johnsville, N.

who Wood plot is a tribute to his HONEyjons ovERindiAUOH it off" "Truo and AMan' Caiiie'aonorTrat WaMatoBoer.JJ'ndoiAlloal'7:'Dlitoeleaiiao'' "HONEyalOON IN ''TH UN DER.PUP" Marsare' Marv Htl1 1 the carillon after The purchased TRIANGLE. Kmn 12th St. PARKSIDE, lei bin and Parksldo l) Jee Seehof, 23. Brooklyn, to 78. Man- Nfthprlfiiirts decided not to continue Mtestaurants I BROOKLYN and QUEEIVS QI'EXTIN.

fliiontlw Rd. and Fait tti "DISPUTED PAS8ACtr' and "$1.00. A TOUCHDOWN' Woods. 175 to 135. Brooklyn.

memory. The application was made by Barrett P. Smith, an executive of a Manhattan concern, and his sister, Mrs. May Smith Gilpatric. They the pavilion.

The br-lis will be installed in the belfry of Hertzog Hall on the seminary campus. BEDFORD PLAZA Fstabllshed Intel H.ATBI Sll near WKIKK Luncheon 50c Dinner Weekdays 75c. A la Carte. Choicest Pood, select Liquors and Wines. FEATURE FILmS SHOHJinC TDDflV are grandchildren of the elder Tot- Sian, 108 to lfil.

Brooklvn. Anna Darrow. 37 to 168. Brooklyn. Myron Cioldin.

187 178 Brooklvn David Wenberger. 28 to 181. Brooklyn Marv SchmldL 91 to H4. O'leens, Charles Reiner, 85 10 181, Queens. Assistant to Principal In harire Eleanor Oilman, 144 to 91.

Queens. Assistant to Principal Globe Preview Set Hell's Kitchen, the famous slum district of the largest city in the Ex-Cop, 74, Is Freed world, supplies the background for (C tiinL JiltT TJiarsre ALL SEA FOOD IN SESO TO PLEASE THE MOST lISCltllllG Jollier's 374 Fulton NoHr Smith SI. Tel. TRianKle 5-5Il I. imMa.e-- vjao.) vera sirin, 85, Queens, to 194, Manhat- the Columbia melodrama, "My Son 1 Is Guilty," which is to open at the; Amos Custin, 74, of 123-13 13th Globe Theater with a preview show- Ayg Collpge p0jnt, who retired from 'an Efhr Llndhlm, 155 to 54.

Brooklyn. John Campbll, 16. Queens, to 27, Brooklyn. Grace Murphy, 176 to 48. Brooklyn.

Pauline Men. 109 lo 49, Brooklyn. Rose Gfilclsiejn. 19 55, Brooklyn. Ray Cohen 17 to 184.

Brooklyn. Marion eKlly, 95 239, Brooklyn. ed bv Bruce, nabnt, and Jamueiine the New York Police Department 18 Wells, Also featured are Harry years ago after 30 years of service, Carpv and Wvnne Gibson. yesterday was exonerated of a charge )of bookmaklrlE When arraigned -A- WMm M-m mm mM WW aaa MT a. A Doro'hea Tobm 84 Miiton 2.

Cam 14i Teaihrrei lliRh Industrial Subjects BROOK! YN HIGH SCHOOL OF AUTOMOTIVE. TRADES BariCT Robfi'W I.fPnian 1 Franrn Irving L. rn'e: Conr.nr BROOKI YN HtOH SCHOOL FOR SPECIAL I'Y TRADES M'irrav A TA.t I. Soliar7. L.rtoy A A.

red Car. an .1 Johnson BROOKLYN HIGH SCHOOL OF WOMEN CiARMENT TRADES Dora B.mnnuH KAST NEW YORK VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL lio MnnKs Aoe Allnl Hinv Lewis JAMAICA VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL HarrvF Ve''er QtJFENS VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Sinner Dodd Mich Schools BROOKLYN HKiH SCHOOL FOR AUTO TRADES Carl Cherkl. BROOKLYN HKiH SCHOOL FOR HOMEMAKINC, Marh" Cooperman Aunet Tor.er BROOKLYN HIC.H SCHf)OL FCJR SPECIALTY TRADES Jerome Coieman BROOKLYN HIGH SCHOOL FOR WOMEN'S GARMENT TRADES Marie Lampanno Harrie' Fe.aer EAST NEW YORK VOCATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Char Shumnn Jar" Oroamn oins Knrmiohl Benjamin Karr Nova Jamaica Vocaiional Hih School Theo-ilnre Uebel Qieern Voratlonal Hith Srhool -Rober-E B'rre Bm. Hiph School Hyman FmkeU'ein i.h ick Hloh School Florence Casey. Framii Huh 8c hool Frieda BROOKLYN and QUEENS before Justice Frederick Hacken-Jburg in Special Sessions Long Island i City.

The complaint Rfiainst Gustin was made by Ernest Heinman a plain-1 clothes policeman. Helnmann Boro Marriages Not Deterred By Brcitbart Blood Test Law "61" ROOM nOTEL HIII1K I.AN'E and hie OKCH. Dinner from Mtn. (Ibarir Sun. to Thura.

SI i Krl. 11.611: Sat. MAIn 4-HIIMI BAY RIDGE renter, Slth Ave. and 5lh gt Stole a Million; alao fonoue.t Electra. 7Slh St.

and Third Av Old Curlo-ll, shoo: ale. The Menace Stanley. Fifth Ave. and 75lh St When Tomorrow The Nejt Door BEDFORD Apollo, Fulton and Throoa Moon Orer Harlem; and liland ef loat Men National 720 Waihln.len A Drum. Alone, the Mohawk- To" Hulv I.

Work Roeera. Roaer. ur. Sullivan The Women" The Man Tner C.Ildn'l S.vo,. ISta Bedford Ave Ell.abelh and alao Mutln; In b.

mi Hou.e ROROI GII HALL AND DOWNTOWN Dnffleld, Dulfllld and Fulton Sti The Roarlnr Twenties. The Honeymoon To Over Momart. Fulton St. and Roehwtll PI l-ack I Tour The Sn, Hunt St. (ieor.e ,00 St, mll'Zl UU Terminal.

Fourth Ave. and Doan St The Tower of London; a No lau.h It off Tlvoll, Fulton St. and Mvrll. Av The Tower of London! al.o 1 auh It Off HRlr.HTON BEACH Oceana. BlrgHton Beaeh Holf Klht You're Wroni; alio Barricade FI.ATRI'SII Ator, Flatbuih near Chureh The Show Gora On; alao The Adventure I'hlro Hatbush, Churth and Flatbuih Aval ON TAI.K: Johnnie Seal Davla and Al Tra- han; The Three Oxfordu; Three WHee; Other Acta Granada, Chunh and Noilrand Avei Dead End Klda on Dreaa Parade; alao HI.

FAST FT ATRI KM Aeenue Ave. D-E. 43d St Iliapuled Paoaaite; tho Thunder Afloat Kuibj, Uliia and Chureh Avei Druma Aloof the Mohawks and Tot BuT Is Work GERRITSEN BEACH Graham. Ill Whitney Ave Fait and Furloua; also Inald. Information PARK SLOPE Carlton.

Flatbuih and Seventh Avei The Roarine; Twenties The Honrvmoon la fleer Plava. Flatbuih Ave. and Park Plaea Alders, with Charles Rover; You Brlonr to Me Sandrra, Proiaect Park Weit.ltta St. Tower of London; and Laufh It Off KINGS HIGHWAY Jewel, Kln.i Hlihway aad Oeeaa P'bwv Slrontrr Than Desire: and should Ifushanda Work AVENI'E II SECTION Avenue II Ave. E.

Ilh St. Yours: also I'-Roat Traimore, Avenue and E. 4tth 81... First Love, with Dranna Durbln; Three Sons RIDGEWOOD Colonial. 1741 Rroadwsy That's Rljhl You're Wrone; also Barricade Rlvoii, Myrtle and Wilton ami The Women; and The Man They Couldn't Hanf SHEEPSIIEAD HAY Sheepshead.

Shreeihead Bay. Voorhlal Jamaica Inn; also What a Life, Jackie Cooper SOI TH BROOKLYN Sander's Globe, 5J Uth St Deanna llurbln In First Love; Murder Is Newt MlaerTa, stnath An. and 14th It The star Maker; sls Island of Loit Mta JAMAICA AVE. A P. 7-MAS.

Shown Nilflvl die Kchacrrtr. M. Hurry Nen. Mary Stevenson, WEISMANTEL'S IZ tunwDniT Kf It1 verett St Merer. Arnold Brown Revue, fienrtt Klstaer St Rilnbnw Orrh.

Choice W.net-I.lquori. chat'Mfd that last Dec. 2, at 112d St. I The Breitbarti blood test law has licenses were issued, an average and 15th College Point, he ob-' proved to be no impediment to per- number, in comparison with 23.165 served Gustin for half an hour and slightly below normal, the preced- snw three men approach him and, contemplating matnmonj m)f ypBr Thfi Brellbart raw acted hand him slips of paper. He then Deputy City desk James B.

Allen as a serious deterrent to matrimony arrested Gustin and found on his in charge of the Marriage License only in July, 1938, he asserted when person $6 and three slips bearing the Bureau revealed today. the number of licenses issued names of race horses, Helnmann al- Although the practice of wed- dropped to the five-year low mark leired. lock took a temporary slump after of 725 from the five-year high mark, Gustin testified that the three per-the bill became effective July 1. of 4 144 the month before. i sons who spoke to him were friends 1938 fieures coverina 1939 show that Mr.

Allen attributed the sudden who anted him to take their bets to Night Clubs IN MAIS'HAITAN All DF.I.ANCEY 8T. OHch 4- 3 ihowJ nlle- Iew lloumaniaii Jvk Helen Pollca'a Eioulrea 8-Course Dinner mT iVlllaue Rornl. 52 8lh Greenwich Vlllane. 1 ahnwa 7:10. 10:10.

A RN 1 10 fealurinit Tommv Blue Ar Hl Orrheatra. The Radio Rnhea and '''1'1 Varied Headline Acta. Dinner from II lis. Bquar. Dancea.

sTuv. 9-S341. On.nVriri Mnniin rcner Trammr Huh Srhooi-Ramiiei rnaiTiase in Brooklyfi has resumed unpopularity of marriage during Flushing and place them for them. u- aUn, lull- 10'lfl Mitirnlv tn llie win imi nil IIo tnM tip onlner tn nlftce a bet MllS piHtr 111 llir ivii. oinii John Aclm HlBh School- Georuo pajr oi pnsicians aim iiiuncu miiu a wining umhsi.

Last year, he pointed out, 23,510 regarding the terms cf the new law.lricndi. t)av ft due Hiah School Dorothr We.au lid Kalhryn A. Willson. MI.ffirASiW5iffS'.WTI4S!SS.

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