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Brooklyn Wcatlicr Forecast Br U. S. Weather Bureau Purlly Cloudy, Continued Cold Tonight and Tomorrow Detailed Report on Page 16 Wall Street Closing Itucing Extra it ft it ft ir ft AGILE DAILY AND SUNDAY 99th YEAR No. 29 Entered In tha Brooklyn Poitodict 34 Claii Mall Matter BROOKLYN, N. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1910 (Cdpvrifht 1940 Tht Brooklyn Daily Eafle) THREE CENTS G.

O. P. Leaders Cops Find Site's Not S( Dumb Woman Awaits L. Quiz In Case Against Leader Move to Act on Assessment Evil Rising Demands Make Situation Savs Hitler Assails Great Britain As Betrayer 'Biir I ssuc Italian Fliers Bomb Reds, Finns Report Head of Road Supply Firm Returns From Florida Trip Dooley Hears Mother Call Him 'Crazy' Says lie Threatened To Kill Her on Day Mayor Was Slain Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Mineola, Jan. 30 Patrolman Alvln J.

Dooley, on trial for the murder on State Agency Asks Reform In Probation Calls on Legislature To Strip Judges Of Sole Authority Fade Bureau, Capitol Bulldlnr. Albany, Jan. 30 Governor Lehman sent to the Legislature today a nine-point program of recommendations, drafted by the State Probation Commission to improve probation administration in Kings County and throughout the State. Among its recommendations the commission advocated legislative 1 T' rMX Senator Bewley Eatle Bureau. Capitol Bulldlna.

By JOSEPH II. SCIIMALACKER Albany, Jan. 20 Chairman William Bewley of the Senate Committee on Taxation and Finance disclosed for the first lime today that majority Re- publiccftis in the Legislature were preparing to take definite action on appeals and demands emanating from taxpayers for relief from the staggering burden of exorbi Pursued Selfish Aims At Others' Expense, Fuehrer Tells Reich BULLETIN Berlin, Jan. 30 (U.R) Adolf Hitler, in a radio speech tonight, declared that if the French want war "they, loo, will have war." His declaration was in contrast to Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Riverhead, Jan. 30 Mrs.

Gertrude Adams Watkins, wife of Glen Watkins, Riverhead attorney, and head of the 'Material and Supply Com-' pany which sells road oil to high-; way superintendents in Suffolk and Nassau Counties, returned from a I Florida vacation today to undergo I questioning by District Attorney Join Naval Base Raid 21 Soviet Planes Shot Down in South Helsinki, Finland. Jan. 30 (UP) i An official communique today said that 21 Soviet airplanes were shot down in raids on south Finland, that i new Russian attacks northeast of Lake Ladoga had been repulsed with heavy losses and that Finnish planes had bombed "a certain harbor," which was reported to mean a raid by Italian volunteer pilots on the' Red naval base at Kronstadt. Officials refused to explain the communique's reference to aerial! bombardment of "a certain Nov. 15 last of Mayor Louis F.

Ed wards of Long Beach, sat in Nassau County Court here today and heard his mother testify between sobs that her son was "crazy." Called by Defense Attorney Sam action creating a board, agency or many earlier Nazi efforts to separate Franre from Britain by propagandizing for peace. Berlin, Jan. .10 (U.R) Adolf Hitler assailed Great Britain today as a betrayer of European progress and as pursuing the selfish aims of an "arrogant people" at the expense of other nations. Allied talk of a united Europe based on free trade, he said in a radio address on the seventh anniversary of Nazi ascension to power, is an old story and a worn-out record. Lucille Roberts, 17-year-old housemaid, tried to talk gunmen into going straight while she was bound to a chair and they ransacked Flatbush home of her employer.

(Eagle Staff photo.) Fred J. Munder in the investigation of accounts of the Lslip supervisor's offiace which has already resulted in theft charges against Warren F. Greenhalgh, former lslip supervisor. The prosecution has charged that $8,000 worth of road oil, bought for lslip Town's WPA-sponsored projects, never was delivered. RETURNED VOLUNTAS ILL The nature of the story to be told by Mrs.

Watkins was not revealed. department with power to remove i incompetent probation officers. The findings of the proposed body-would supersede those of the ap-1 pointing power. The commission likewise recommended the creation of a division of probation under the New uel 8. Leibowitz, who was laying the ground for an insanity defense, Mrs.

Emma Dooley, 63, a stout, motherly, harassed woman, said that early on the morning of the shooting Alvin had told her that he was "no good" and "a failure," had thrown bottles around and cried out to her, "You're all to blame! You're all to blame IH kill you!" He clawed at her "as if he wanted to choke me," and, Mrs. Dooley swore, "I thought he was crazy, that the drink had set him crazy." She said she was forced to run away from her own son. York City Department of Correction i to provide probation service to all Red Chief Replaced? Rome, Jan. 30 (U.R) The newspaper i.orriere Padano reported in a ditpatch from Copenhagen today that Marshal Klementi Yoroshilov, the Social War Committor, had fallen into disgrace. Ularshal Yastili Blurher, the newspaper reported, hat taken over the military command at Moscow.

The nmtpaper reported that the collapse of Josef Stalin's internal policy leas fore-teen at a remit of Haitian operations in Finland. tant assessments on real property valuations. Senator Bewley, western New-York Republican, said he recognized the situation was now "one of the big issues" and announced he would r.onfer with Chairman Maurice Whitney of the Assembly taxation committee on the advisability of ordering a public hearing of the problem. Ranks of educational authorities suffered their first split today in the current fight over the resumption of full State-aid for schools. In a statement issued at the Capitol that there should be no restoration of the 1939 cut in the educational budget, Gates M.

Minckler, president of the Oeneseo Board of Education, declared that New York's educational forces using too much of the time paid for by taxpayers in their efforts to get more money from the state." HITS 'SQUANDERING' "If they would -stick to the Jobs for which they are paid and eliminate i Mrs. Wat kins tiad left for Florida Berlin, Jan. 30 tPi Adolf Hitler shortly before the present nivestiga-. went to the German people tonight i tilon and returned today voluntarily, on this, the seventh anniversary of Sue formed the Material and Supply his chancellorship, for is first na- Company shortly after the death of tlon-wide address since Nov. 8 when her first husband, Stanley Adams, he missed probable death by 11 min- prominent Democrat in Suffolk, utes hi the Munich beer hall bomb- about years ag0 she marrie1 Mr in, Watkias a few months ago.

speeci! WaS, 111 AlbV- meanwhile, State offered in the Berlin sports palace. fjals nn fh the city criminal courts, with control or supervision being vested In the city's Commissioner of Correction for all the counties within the municipality. RESULT OF AMEN PROBE Governor Lehman told the Legislature he was submitting the recommendations for its consideration and action. The submission of the report materialized as a result of the proba Sift Mystery Beating Of Woman Physician Oiieeiis Resident Says Man Choked Her, Took $40-Solve $1,100 Flatbush Theft BULLETIN Gunmen who entered the offices of the Eastern Yarn Mills, at 87 35th in the Busk Terminal section, shortly before 3 p.m. today, escaped with a $3,100 payroll snatched from a young girl ckabier, police were informed.

DEFEAT WAS 'TOO MUCH' All that happened after Edwards became Mayor and after Dooley was defeated for re-election as president of the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of Long Beach. The election of Patrolman James P. Walsh, He was introduced amid thunder-; ",71 nwit.it inc. nuulU Have VU SICU ous "Heils" by Paul Joseph Goeb into the Suffolk County situation. tion probe conducted by Assistant Attorney General Amen in which the Mayor's bodyguard, was tooj much for him, she testified.

or of enemy railroad stations, which After the election, Mrs. Dooley aroused speculation on the possibil-sobbed, Dooley feared that about ity of attacks on the important Len- bels, the Propaganda Minister, as "the one voice" of Germany. "On this Jan. 30 it. is the sign of If any action is deemed necessary, it was indicated, the agency which would be called upon to tunc- three of the Judges of the County the union of the Gerrian nation," $12,000 the P.

B. A. treasury would ingrad-MurmansK naiiroaa said Ooebbe's, "and our wou''ie the bureau of raunic But souicfs which are usually well Court themselves were accused of having failed to live up to penal law-requirements for the submission of probation reports before imposing ipal account of the State Department not be empty words but oatti lttfl the hands of "crooked politicians." Leibowitz also called two Long Beach police sergeants, Bertram Wolff and Francis Donnelly, to testify that Mayor Edwards exerted pressure to have Walsh elected as Police today had solved the gagging and holdup of a Brooklyn maid servant and were investigating the mysterious beating and robbing of a Sunnyside woman physician. Both robberies took place while the women were home alone. informed saio that the big Soviet naval base at Kronstadt, off Leningrad, had been the objective of the Finnish bombers and that Italian volunteer pilots flying Italian-made planes had participated in the raid.

Scandinavian newspaper dispatches today reported that Finnish airplanes had flown over Leningrad, sentence or granting suspension ot sentence. "In the final analysis," the State Probation Commission's report declared, "the success or failure of probation work under our present Hitler began with a reference to his seven years at the head of the Reich and a declaration that they had "seemed longer than many decades of the past." "This is a great historic event." Hitler went on. "We hear much today about democratic ideals extravagance ana inefficiency in administration, their budget could be cut many millions more without impairing education in the Empire State," he said. "Many teachers and their leaders seem to have a theory that our educational system is maintained solely for their benefit. They would deny to taxpayers the right to economic security in order that a reckless The maid, Miss Lucille Roberts, i P.

B. A. head. Behan's Trial setup is dependent upon the judges, their Interest in the work, their co-Continued on Page was alone in the home of her employers, Mr. and Mrs.

John Licht, of 1753 E. 33d when two young men Tang the doorbell and asked for Mr. Licht, who is a well-to-do automobile accessories dealer, and Mrs. Donnelly testified that Arthur Von Glahn, Democratic leader in the 2d District of Long Beach, came to him to inform him that the Mayor wanted Donnelly to vote for Walsh. Police Chief Edward Agnew Nearing End policy of squandering may prevail Kronstadt and MurmanaK.j Reports circulated that several direct hits were scored t'i Russian warships.

Meanwhile. Russian aerial raids southeast Finland were resumed, of Audit and Control. The department is headed by State Controller Tremaine. A. L.

Doris oi Brooklyn, first dei-uty State controller, said the subject would come up for discussion with Henry T. O'Brien of Cohow. head of the bureau of municipal accounts. ALREADY DISCUSSED Doris indicated the lslip situation had already been discussed In a preliminary manner but declared it was impossible for him to atate what the ultimate decision, if any, would be. He pointed out that the prosecuting officials in Suffolk had already taken action through th warrant of arrest for Greenhalgh.

The general municipal law compels the Department of Audit and Control to examine the fiscal affairs of all the State's municipalities, except first class cities. There are about 1,600 such municipalities, including villages, towns, cities and counties. also asked that the P. B. A.

members vote for Walsh "if they know what's best for them," explaining that Licht. Informed that they were not at home, the men whipped out revolvers, forced their way into the house and proceeded to tie the girl to a wiuh strips of torn towel. Then they gagged her, and going up to the second floor of the house, i Leader J. F. Lanlry Is Last to Testify Summations Begin By FRED ANDERSEN Walsh was close to the Mayor and could help the patrolmen if they received complaints against them.

England has waged most of the wars of this world A new Europe is supposed to arise and there should be general disarmament, and this disarmament is then supposed to begin the economic prosperity of Europe, especially free trade. "Under this free trade civilization is to flourish." he went on, still apparently referring sarcastically to Britain's stated "peace objectives." "In one word." he said sardonically, "the golden age is to begin This golden age has been skipped several times." All this was promised in 1918 the new justice and so forth. Already at that time there was a program of disarmament. High Court Review Asked by Hines Stanley Fuld, head of the appeals bureau of District Attorney Dewey's office, appeared in the Court of Appeals chamber in the Bar Association Building at 36 W. 44th St in our school system." He declared it would not be practical or sound to "saddle weary taxpayers with greater loads," even though It may appear "desirable to some people to grant all of the luxuries demanded by the school pressure group." Because of protests against the $15,000,000 income tax rise advocated by Governor Lehman, Republican fiscal experts in the Legislature admitted alternative revenue proposals were now being considered.

Although indications now make it Continued on Page 2 according to dispatches from Vnpun. and Finnish announcements showed a heavy toll in material damage and lives in yesterday's aerial bombardment by Red planes. In connection with the reported raid on the Kronstadt bae, it was said that the Finnish planes were believed to have damaged the naval yards, buildings and airplane ransacked it and escaped with furs and jewelry valued at $1,100. Donnelly said. Donnelly declared that the Long Beach police force feared both Agnew and the Mayor.

He said he agreed to vote for Walsh because of his fear of Mayor Edwards. Both Donnelly and Wolff agreed Summations began this afternoon in the trial of Police Lt. Cuthbert J. Behan on the charge of stealing 7,200 arrest records from the Bergen BEATEN BY THUGS The physician, Dr. Elizabeth G.

Manhattan, this afternoon to oppose Martin Littleton's latest move to keep James J. Hines. convicted Tammany district leader, out of There were great jeering roars as ine department also must ex- that Dooley was strongly affected by the election results. Wolff testified that Dooley was "a different boy" after the election. Mrs.

Dooley said Dooley lost his appetite, became moody and worried Hialeah RcmiIi FIRST HACK To-yr r-oldi; three-eighths of a mile. Not Yet (A. 8 90 4. SO 3 60 Oulen Es (Nashl 5.30 4 70 aZacatime (Anav-on 5 40 Time. 0:33 4-5.

Batumi Bride. Tea St. precinct on Oct. 15, 1938, but it was doubtful that Justice MacCrate. in extraordinary term of Brooklyn Supreme Court, would submit the case to the blue ribbon jury today.

Defense motions for the direction of an acquittal were argued and denied after the evidence was completed at 12:40 with the testimony U. S. Jury Probes prison. Argument was heard before Chief Judge Irving Lehman of the Court of Appeals for permission to carry the Hines case to the Court of Appeals and for a certificate of reason "It. was expected that, as a result amme the accounts of county and of that disarmament in 1919 there town officials who disburse State, would be universal proseprity.

In county and town funds for the not one single case did they (the maintenance and construction of Allies) a.k the nations or Europe in county and town highways, the reorganization what their own TO SHIFT FAMILY 'Front' in Chicago alter he learned of Walsh running I Ring. Lochle3. Nrf Menial Giant. A ran Sunners, 38, who lives on the ground 1 of a 96-famlly apartment house at 43-17 48th Sunnyside, reported by phone to police of the Hunters Point precinct at 8 a.m. today that a thug had beaten her into unconsciousness and robbed her of a purse contaniing $40.

When police arrived at the house, she declined to amplify the story she had told over the telephone, declaring "she feared that the publicity might interfere with her pro-fesional standing." Police reported that she was hysterical and apparently ill. Meanhwile. one of the gunmen who had bound Muss Roberts and lor the P. B. A.

position. She said she and her son had "a good aj. s. ciarke able doubt that would keep Hines both out of prison on $35,000 bail pend vusiira weie. I antl up: 8 80 5 80 3.50 16.L'0 What had been formed through b9' 'B a 'Tw the centuries probably had been the PrJe.pared cry alter ne had been deleated.

I second race k. On the morning of the shooting, after Dooley had come home drunk oaSna at 4:30 a.m., Mrs. Dooley said, her Dmi (Rosen) son "turned on her" when she tried L.Ti?e' ueuri. WHiioui any cuiiatuerauoii frnm of John F. Lantry of 839 President secretary Supreme Caurt Justice McGarey, Democratic leader of the 10th A.

former Alderman, prominent Elk and one of Brooklyn's chubbiest bachelors. Before he was called to the witness stand Lantry had been ushered into the court room while Behan was on the stand under crass-ex 420 Marvel. JocL'k Tiiaans. Filandro, F.i:. Mornina Mail, for the self determination of peo-' thpm I HarDen Belle.

My ing appeal. If the plea for a review by the Court of Appeals is denied, District Attorney Dewey will move immediately to enforce the four to eljht year prison term imposed on Hines following his conviction as political protector in the policy racket of Dutch Schultz. The Appellate Division In a unanimous decision last Chicago, Jan. 30 (U.R) Arrest of 17 persons in Brooklyn two weeks ago in an alleged Christian Front plot" to overthrow the Government prompted a Federal grand jury Investigation today into evidence that the movement obtained financial backing from Chicago. United States Attorney William J.

Campbell announced, after a conference with Special Assistant Attorney General O. John Rogge, that the evidence will be submitted to a uhost Train also run. ion time, iu ttwuKe mm 10 report; zor duty. PHOTOGRAPHER ON STAND The first defense witness was Joseph Costa, newspaper photogra- 1 Kl pleaded not guilty vesterdar Tney did not o.sarm. but they when slUTendered at Pa hogue continued to arm.

The disarmed was arxalgMd before Justice of people were not in a position to oe- Ule Peacc WiUald MonselLl feud themselves. Tne economic de- i fnni Continued on Page 2 Fair CroiimU Results FIRST RACE F.i.i:-yejr-oids and up; mile and 70 yard- amination. Behan said the ex-alder- pher. He testified that on Nov. 15 Hinrieh and Dietz expression hit not only the defeated pd secreta the fi tlallce conunit.

400 but also the victors. Friday upheld the conviction. Wauch Pop IWI, rv.o:l 4 40 3 20 Greed.n 'R M-.) .1 80 man's expansive smile brought nojhe made several pictures of Dooley recollection of the transaction after his arrest. A picture of Dooley whereby Lantry bailed out one of in a police car that day was identi- Lazarus R.Gon7.i.'-?1 3.40 Time. Sim, Hiiol Nil Maisco.

Wacky J. nn. (Oft time, Continued on Page 2 Greeuhalgh's pace and left last "Eten religiono stepped into the lliBllt for Albany to take over the background and no Englishmen in dmles- Justkf 'M wl)1 IVV'J fWer hls nation from the police court had recollection of religion Signed by Cincinnati Cincinnati, Jan. 30 (U.R) The Cincinnati Reds, outbid by the Athletics for free agent Benny McCoy, today announced signing of two other players freed from the Detroit Tigers by Judge Landis' recent any of Patrhogue and as an attendant Glovers at Broadway Golden Gloves eliminations again will be featured on the weekly A. A.

U. bill at Broadway Arena this Friday night. Another capacity crowd is expected to turn out. 'And this treatv of Versailles wa the Supreme Court at Riverheao) supported by the League of Nations lomorrow a bunch of boys who had been arrested in a raid on a crap game. And when Lantry got on the stand he had no recollection whatever of having previously seen Behan.

CITES DISCREPANCY On Nov. 15, 1936, Behan out a bail bond and affidavit listing Lantry as the owner of 839 President pledged for the bailing of Harry Catalone. worth $26,000 on 2 Reported Hurt in Leaping From Burning Boro Factor which was not a league oi iree nations. But they tried to force us to live up to the distates of the treaty. Continued on Pair 2 Barman Left $17,000 Estate; I The patroim.

n. taken in an ambulance to Gates Ave. station houe BULLETIN Two persons are reported to have been injured when thev I grand Jury convening next week. "We intend to find out the source 'of the money being sent East from 'here," Campbell said. "We intend to find out the motive behind financial contributions to the organization and in what amounts they are being made.

"It might be another tempest in a teapot such as our recent Silver Shirts investigation developed." Five alleged Silver Shirt leaders seized here two months ago for breaking plate glass show windows of Jewish-owned department stores were prosecuted by local authorities on malaicious mischief charges alter G-men failed to connect them with extortion letters to Jewish leaders. (Earlier Details on Page 16.) where they were treated for smok ul Board Defer All Willed in Trust to Widow Greenhalgh has been in public office in Suflolk for more than 11 ears, spending six years as County Clerk before assuming the post of lslip Town Supervisor "in 1934. Last year he declined to run for re-clec tion as supervisor. On Jan. 1 lie was appointed secretary to State Senator George Thompson, chairman of the State Finance Committee and Republican dean of the State Senate.

He ie-signed this post, paying $8,500 an- poisoning, were Harold J. Kelly, 31. 75 DeSale.s Place; Edward Haig. 3o, John N. Harman, who was Kings Mr.

Harman was Identified with the public life of Brooklyn for 40 County Clerk for ten years left Browder Rulinjr The Board of Elections in Manhattan today declined to consider an estate of $1,000 in real prop 1315 Prospect Plate; Edward J. Hill, 40, 1670 E. St and Gaspor C. Barcelona, 38. 116-11 169th Jamaica.

The fire was confined to the basement but dense billows of smoke ra-e through the building, talking confusion and making rescue work tiit- jumped from a window of a burning building at York and Bridge Sis. this afternoon, according to Brooklyn Police Headquarters. The fire was in a factory which manufactures celluloid, at 79 to 81 Bridge St. Four patrolmen were overcome by smoke and a fireman broke his leg today while leading 60 women and children to safety from a stubborn smoky fire in the 24-lamily apart tne question oi tan Browner snuauy puis so.uuu lor expenses, character in petitions contesting his I without further explanation on Fri-right to run for Congress in the; day alter having held it les than 14th District and suggested that a month. erty and $16,000 in personal property, according to his will filed for probate in the Surrogate's office Harman, who lived at 579 18lh died in his Summer hot, 122- 0 In the Eagle Today objections a'tainst the convicted DROP AFTER SAVING WOMAN Communist leader be brought to Patrolmen and Haig, first to Supreme Court.

Ocean Promenade, Rockaway Park, ment house at 699 Willoughby Ave. There ha.s been extensive comment about the cae in this village, Greenbalgh's home town, where hi Is known by nearly every resident, Is thought by some that othen are involved in the alleged theftaj one line and $20,600 on another line of the same paper. Assistant Attorney General Murphy listened to statements by Behan under cross examination that when "a citizen of substance" requested it, he released a prisoner on the citizen's "own recognizance," the official phrase for 'on the citizen's personal word that the prisoner would show up In court." And then Behan was quite positive he did not was called in but the defendant's testimony remained unchanged. As a witness, Lantry testified that he never did own 839 President where he has lived for 20 years. The property is in his sister name.

DIDN'T GO TO CANAL Pursuing his crass-examination. Murphy found out that Lieutenant Behan knew it would take five minutes to drive his automobile from the Bergen St. precinct to Prospect Park Lake, in his present precinct, and "even less" to Gowanus Canal. Behan said he "never went to Gowanus Canal." and Murphy wanted to know: "How do you know- after arrive, were informed oi an in it. cud agree to consider technical on me eve of last election day.

The entire estate was left in trust Two policemen collapsed they had carried from the building woman on the third lloor and rusnect, objections to Ins randicacy, but re-to the apartment of Mrs. Anna. fused, over protests from the com- years, serving in a number of important offices, an dalso was a well known newspaperman. He was general manager and editor of the Brooklyn Times-Union for years. He also served as Sheriff of Kings County and Park Commissioner of Brooklyn.

In support of the contention that the Harman estate amounted to $17,000, John Harman Jr. gave an affidavit listing the assets as: 200 shares of stock (no name) worth bank account with balance of lea.se of a certain business property with three years to run; claim against the Brooklyn Eagle, "doubtful in 25 shares of Agfa Ansco stock, valued at $750; partial interest in a farm at LaFargeville, N. worth approximately 20 shares of Share-field Corp. 'doubtful in one share of 12th A. D.

Associates Capital Stock, "doubtful in 20 shares Zdanavrc, 65, where they had tojpiainnnts and the attorney for the some do not believe the charge, break down the door to Rain en-'communist party, to return a deci-l trance. sion before Friday. The special elec-1 Hialeah Selections Placing a towel over tnejtion 10 nu tr.e unexpired term "i i By W. C. VREELAND woman's head, they carried her down tne late uepresentauve wimam Wednesday to his wido Mrs.

Laura P. Harman, and on her death it will go to their son, John N. Harman Jr. of Johnson City, N. Y.

In the will, Mrs. Harman and the National city Bank were named executors. They both renounced, however, and the son filed a petition to be appointed executor. The will was drawn Dec. 19, 1928.

and was witnessed by Clarence A. Hrbb, who was at thai, time managing editor of the Brooklyn Time-Union, and Louis H. Pink, now Su Fate t.Oflt and Found Noael 18 Obituaries 7 Pattern 18 Polities 8 Radio 18 Real Entate 17 Referees 15 Robert Quillen IB Reboots 8 Serial 18 Shipping IS hocletj 4 Sports 10-13, Theater so. Want Ads ID-17 Weather 18 i Woman a 4 I SirOYICil IS the lOllOWing Iirt Belmar Arra a bedridden woman of 60 and a woman who collapsed in the smoke-filled hall. The other two police officers dropped after they had rescued two smnll children from one of tlie smoky apartments on the second floor.

BREAKS LEG IN FALL Fireman DeWitt Boardman, 50. of 64-36 84th Rego Park, chauffeur for Battalion Chief James Connolly, was helping in the rescue work when he was blinded by the smoke and Fanlasma. Ma. Hooka 18 Brain Teaser 18 Bridge. 1 Cauel'a Cartoon 6 Clifford Erana- 0 Comics IB Cronword 18 Dr.

Brady IB lluitaea 10 rdilorial tventa Tonight 15 I'inaprlal (tarden PSWer 18 irln and Bear It II Beirernan 9 Helen Worth 4 4mmt Wood Ml 4-int Liners li the stabs, but ere overcome by the time they reached the street. Neighbors cared for trie woman. The character complaints will be made in court tomorrow. Objectors at the hearing at 400 Patrolman Barcelona found Mrs an. second nifiriate.

Mob Cap, Bes Third lilaakr, t'halnalka, l.iblnl. tor. I earth Lad at. Coma No, l.lnjer- iik I ifth RnTal Blue, (hip In. Crepe Hmh Armor Bearer.

tJMInatls, NapperlandT. Seienlh rarl tall, Ttie Will, Sma lomh. Kishlb C.ntben. lediam. Rienl, i ti rr.i omt'MTi, Gussle Sebalsky, 40.

groping blindly, Broome Mannattan. were iormrr and choking from smoke in the sec-1 Alderman Lambert Fairchlld and ond floor hallwav. He carried her former Rep. John J. O'Connor, to safety.

Patrolman Kelly purged'' by President Roosevelt rr-a boy and a girl from the second when he was up for re -elec-1 floor. 1 tion. perintendent of Insurance. Garrluk Shoiefirld Corp. common, "doubtful fell down a flight of stairs.

His right how long it Behan ex M. Spencer of 230 Park Man hattan, was the lawyer. in value," and bank account with plained he had driven from other leR was fractured and Dr. Stark took balance, $2,112.22. Jsectlons of the city psLtthe canal.

I him to Beth Moses Hospital. a.

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