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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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BROOKLYN THURSDAY. APRIL 13. 1V39 Telephone MAin 44200 For C.la$tifitd Ad Retnltt Pete Hoots Creek Cleanup Plan I E. Sexton Named History Proves Right of Jew And Doesn't Like Its Sponsor Scout Drive Aide To Palestine, Lecturer bays Plan to Improve Broadway Section Plans for Improving the entire section from the old Broadway ferry to Stone Ave. along; Broadway were discussed last night at a mass protest meeting sponsored by the Broadway Merchants Chamber of Palestine belongs to the Jew, who nuded when the Jews left it, and Commerce in Hart's Hall, 1030 Gate Avenue.

The meeting was attended by merchants, property owners and professional men. William Denmark, president of the organization, presided. The Auxiliary to New York Naval Ship No. 128, Veterans of Foreign Wars, will hold thelrnomlnatlon and election of officers tonight at headquarters, 123 Schermerhorn St Installation of officers will take place on April 27. Mrs.

Lillian Maxwell is president. claims that country "not on the basis of mercy but on the basis of never was an Independent Arab State." Truck Upsets In Crash, Two Riders Killed Driver, Aide Crushed 3 in Auto and 2 On Sidewalk Injured Lawyer Tut in Charge Of Committee for Bedf onl-Stu) vesant history." Dr. Solomon Goldman, president of the Zionist Organisa Register Peter J. McGuinness. the, matter of the slogan: Oreenpoint is pride of Greenpoint, tried to keep the garden spot of the world, i his temper today when informed! Said Mr.

Doyle: "areenpoint has ithat former Assemblyman Edward been a spof too long. Let's forget P. Dovle had devised a plan which Ithat tommyrot and make Green-according to him one of the 'point a veritable imost practical plans yet conceived! "Rip Van Winkle McOulnneas ha rlearine im the staenated waters! see nhls best dayi In Greenpoint. The Jew has "not recognised" the twty once more this land goes back to what it was." conquest of Palestine by Romans, Arabs. Crusaders or British.

Dr, tion -01 America, aeciarea in a lecture sponsored by the Brooklyn In- A ft anH Rsinaa last Dr. Ooldman was introduced by John E. Sexton, Brooklyn lawyer, heads the "Stuyford'1 community Ooldman Mid. because "Injustices Jm McDon3 pres-remaln notwith tandlni Wfnt- wh0 dMcr'bed him as "a great notwithstanding of Newtown Creek." Hls heart In his country estate in In the $50,000 main-r -Anart from the Jew. Palestine leader in a great cause." uan arr Hewlett.

"The plan," announced Mr. Doyle, I wouldn't fund campaign of Brooklyn jnas n0 history and has absolutely Said Mr. McOutnness: "i to have the city use PWA funds Dr. Goldman 8c0UU Amerlc- 11 no Place In history taie any pian or nis on a stiver piau-1 tnH.v hv wntn r. I 1 hi, WIIUh I i Theodore Grabusch.

21. of 107-01 In the laying of underground pipe 14 2d Jamaica, driver of a beer lines from three different sections For 13 years he was in Albany 1' i ter. anrf chairman nt the health eom iJewun. raiesune la unpuiuim L.Z?-S.:munity division of the boroughwide of lu Jewish background. It mm truck, and John Seisert, 26, of 240 of the creek with small pump-Orattan his helper, were crushed ine stations located at the three the lapse of centuries." "The Jew has always refused to accept the wrong and has stood through the ages saying that Palestine is his," he declared.

"He did not acquiesce in the conquest. "The stoppage of immigration to Palestine means the economic breakdown of the country. Thousands of Jews would be compelled to The "Stuyford" district became desolate and completely de- I never moved a hand to anything be in death last nieht when their truck different points at the creek, the t- rombines ine Btuyvesani and Bed- ran overturned alter coiiiainK wun bii nun int nun rnrd aecLlnns of the hnrouih. automobile at Myrtle and Noslrand in the pipe lines and forced to, ago. -Although the Scout anneal off i Campbell, Edgar Humsjo.

Lawrence it h. tiH.i nf the1 "Rln Van Winkle McGuinness, Aitnougn tne acout appeal is on v.roi iM.rrf 'i. i.i. in Bfuin.j a. neios, uroige miii, AVE IUC3.

11 1 uiw -j i Fat River." iheyf well, molasses coum oeai mm, Thomas McOovern. t)tto it immigration is stopped. munuies. me eni-nusiasm oi ine men -'v. ine ariver ana iu pns-M-nns i uiii the automobile suffered severe cuts lowing hta detlfd description up a hill.

nt th an Mr novl thn took P. S. P. and women who have volunteered to r. Gleichman, Dr.

F. Burton historian in 25 years will find William M. Taylor and Charlea i PiMtlne a heap of rulna and a car Mr McOuinness didn't promote the campaign there Is a rTl; teue ViTh Mr. Mcouinnes. in the I think much of Mr.

Doyle's plan. cass of a country. Take Jewish guarantee that the committee's goal Nicholson. HOWUIg Ull kill. niv-i A meeting of the entire commit of $500 will be readily subscribed." tee i be held tnis anernoon in Mr.

Donn declared. William mi. arufit ucvimcui tv Lilians seriously injured when the car struck a stanchion, Jumped the curb and pinned them against a wall. ORDER SAVE '5 TO '15 ON NEXT WINTER'S FUEL Sees More Chance i Homan. Scout commissioner for the Ston law office, at 44 Court -a 1AJ Street.

ttttS Mackenzie Is Grilled In $1,000,000 Fraud Waterbury, April 13 of Harry E. Mac 'Of War in Orient Edward LlpschiU. 20, of 236 E. 82d the driver of the auto, and Irving Alexander, 30, of 1175 Grand Concourse, the Bronx, and Daniel ADVFRTISEMLNT Kenzle, once powerful Connecticut Doubtful of the imminence of a HELP Zuckerman, 31. of 298 Metropolitan! nflit rrnn- an leader, monopolized the Use the New Budget Plan With tha new 'bine coal' Budget Plan yoa bay your coal now al low Spring Prieeepay for it in nnall monthly piTmenta.

No finance charge no loan company to deal with. Ask your nearett blne coal' dealer today. DICE Ave his puenge. were taken correspondent and I Waterbury million-dollar fraud trial ulnts and TmII Eat Wkkut I-ftiatrvfr Beth Motes Hospital. Sylvia Rosen- 5' tnlH 1 nft m.mhrs lilHlV.

one of bluth, 24, of 595 Park MacKenzle denied re- Stuyford district, is working with Mr. Sexton as associate chairman, Vive cnairmen of the Suyford committee include Assistant United States Attorney John R. Starkey, Assistant District Attorney Clarence Wilson, Robert Herbert, George Wlbercan, Harold Welntraub, Samuel Cohen, Dr. George L. Sprenger.

Charles Geoghan and Louis H. Katr Among the team members arr Joseph F. Cox, Oeorge J. Xydla; William H. Smith, Brother Guy, Mr J.

Tamargo, Burton Bittner, Padrai P. Boyle, Walter Jones, Harp' Johnson, Clarence Kelly, John Schlusser, Wlllard S. Allen, Addison 01 ine urooKiyn uiuo i a mutur yesterday 4,500 check from George in the Hotel Bossert that "there is ceivlng a more chance of a great war in the Dletrich-Muslca to pay a "bribe" to the pedestrians, was treated at St. John's Hospital for head Injuries, and the other, Helen O'Donnell, 20. of 732 Park was attended at the scene for cuts and bruises.

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nansM. pin or to itomich. Tou fl tour, lick tnd uiwrt til Doeiora lay ntttt tab laitUfa (or ttomarh piin. It la danrtrou and fnoilili. It ttttM thw tiitla Mark Uhl called Bll-ani for Indirect tor tn mike tha ncfn ttomnrh flu Ida harmlesa, relief 1'tret In no time and put ymi bark on ynm Rfll'f an fluirk amntnc and mm tUtt prtiiN iu Aik fef Bll-ani for Indigestion an unnamed Connecticut official.

MacKenzle has pleaded guilty to the charge of conspiracy to cheat and defraud the city of more than M.000.000. on which Mayor Frank riATBUSH AVI. .1 lAFAYtTTE AVt CTLtEN rilEI, Ine. Phont south CIMS- J. Hl'NTEB COAL Inc.

Phf'vr ESplanatif 7-3680 POWri.l, TITI'H, Int. Plinnr Am SCHNABIX COAL Ine. finite MAvtlowtr t-6100 8EMKEV COAL In. Pnone MAvtlowtr -95t7 SOMERS CONZEN COAL CORP Phone SOuth I-J709 BOMER CONZEN COAL CORP Phone SHore Road RI'NRISE COAL Int. Phone GLenmort S-SS7a Orient." Contending that Great Britain's current of armed strength was aimed more directly at Japan than either Germany or Italy, Mr.

Sny-ripr asserted that "vou will see Nl lOC IIOX till. tlOOKlTN Struck by One Trolley, icnih 6633 BAY PARKWAY ot Und AV. S1A. UA BtACM UNI Hayea and 22 others are being tried. Man Is Run Over bv 2(1 England going to war when Japan JL.

or attempU to cut, one of the 51 Alfred Turneson, main arteries of the Empire aeaman of 256 Hamilton was In voicing his impressions of the leading characters on the European scene, he described Chancellor Hitler as "a cinder In the eye of the world," and drew a burst of laughter with the remark that Premier Daladier was "a trembling Charlie McCarthy on Mr. Chamber-Iain's shaky knee." He challenged the latter's sincerity and good faith, charging that struck and knocked down by an eutbound trolley car on Hamilton near Nelson at 12:15 o'clock this morning. Tracy Wells, motorman. left him lying on the tracks and went to a nearby telephone to notify the police of the accident. While Wells was telephoning a westbound trolley car came along and crushed Turneson 's left foot and injured his right hand.

Police said that George Stroms, the motorman of this car, was unaware of the accident and did not stop. After this a police radio car came along and took Turneson to the Long Island College Hospital, where It was said he would recover. the Prime Minister had done nothing to protect Albania from Premier Mussolini's legions and had commented on Hitler's seizure of ojKM Over Traces? if Czechoslovakia as "an emergency operation to remove a tumor from the body politic of Central Europe." Mr. Snyder was introduced by Edwin B. Wilson, editor of the Brooklyn Eagle.

George C. Wilder-muth presided. performance you never felt before! You can't keep it from passing others ACCORDING TO THE NEWSPAPERS, it's been a long, tough winter. Blizzards the budget politics taxes and the Flu. WA School Art Rejected by Board In her day, Queen Cleopatra did many a cruel thing, but nothing so cruel as was done to her In a bas-relief plaque designed for Winthrop Junior High 8chool by unnamed WPA artists, the Board of Education has decided.

Children at that institution, located at Winthrop St. ami t. 52d put a full-size convertible bed inside for once you start driving a Nash, you never know when to stop! Yes there ought to be a charge for driving a new Nash, because it makes you feel so good. But this experience is yours to com mand, at any Nash showroom. And it can be yours every day in your on the road', or showing off in the hills! And when you ride, listen.

Listen to silence. No tell-tale vibration or unpleasant wind-whine disturbs your newfound peace of mind. Only when you look outside do you know how fast you're going, how rough the road is. Yes go ahead take a deep But, hang it all, man your Tax Re port is in and it's Spring outside! In just 15 minutes you can whisk every worry from your mind. Just sit in this new Nash.

It has more fun and excitement and spring madness packed into its singing lines than you've felt in your hands for years. raised $38 for artists' materials Boro Homeowners To Attend Hearing A delegation of 500 Brooklyn home owners, who have mortgages with the Home Owners Loan Corporation, will attend the Senate Banking and Currency hearing Tuesday in Washington, it was announced at a meeting of the Brooklyn Home Owners Association last night in the Benson Manor, 18th Ave. and 86th St. The association is an affiliate of the Consolidated Home Owners and Farm Loan Holders Association, which is asking HOLC authorities for a two-year moratorium on principal payments where the home owner pays interest and taxes. Other demands include extension of the amortization period from 15 to 30 years, reduction of Interest to 3 percent, elimination of deficiency Judgments and creation of a legal division within the HOLC to handle foreclosures.

Joseph Valenti, chairman of the Bensonhurst division of the Brooklyn Home Owners Association, who presided, announced that a final drive for delegates will be made at a mass meeting Saturday night in the Transport Workers Hall, S8 Flatbush Ave. through a series of entertainments In an effort to beautify their school with two plaques. Both were re. lected bv the board yesterday as artistically terrible. breath! For even the air is different in a Nash fresh as an ocean breeze, One of the plaques, according to James Marshall, president of the Board, showed "a lady, apparently Cleopatra," and a couple of Roman life, for the cost of a commonplace cart Fact is, there are ten Nash models priced next to the lowest i i holders of the Gilmore-Yosemite economy rec ord in their class, with 21.25 miles to the gallon and built the usual Nash way to go and go and GO! filtered of road dust and, thanks to the "Weather you'll never have to drive in a topcoat again.

Just let those miles keep rippling off behind your wheels until you know what you felt like back in those carefree days of '29! gentlemen wearing their neimets in her presence. The other pictured the death of Julius Caesar in such a way that Mr. Marshall called it "unedifying" and "anatomically distorted." "Those who designed these ter-rlble-loolcing things," said Dr. Alberto C. Bonaschi, "should go and wash dishes." Feel that cushion flatten out behind you as you shift into highl There's a special kind of engine up in front that knows your every whim can idle you silently down a moonlit road or whisk you to a dot on the skyline.

Then wait for suddenly a Fourth Speed Forward sends you flashing into a new range of Matthew Napier, chairman of the Come on down and get a new look at life through a Nash windshield. Then you'll realize why Ave had to Consolidated Home Owners and, TolA.e V.l 'ffiell Farm Loan Holders, was the prin-! JtWs illlla Jl inn cipal speaker. i A delegation representing the LGllJOWllZ OtiyS Mansfield Terrace Civic Association Jews must emuiate the fighting will also attend the hearing, it was of tne jj-ish to combat announced last night at a meeting anU.SemiUsm successfully, Samuel in James Madison Hi3h School. Leibowitz, attorney, told 1,000 per. THE CAR EVERYBODY LIKES sons last night at a meeting of the Junior League of the Israel Zion Hospital at the Concordia Club, 4820 15th Ave.

"The Jew today takes his position in the world lying down." Mr. Leibowitz said. "If he had more of the qualities of the Irish, as exemplified by Robert Briscoe, the fighting Irish Jew, he would command more respect for himself. Anti-Aggression Unit Formed Here i Temporary officers were named at a luncheon meeting at the Central Branch Y.M.C.A.. 55 Hanson Place, yesterday, at which the Brooklyn "The surest way to encourage thi Committee lor wonparticipation spread of anti-Semitism here in Japanese Aggression was organized, Amerjca for the Jew to permit his The group will be affiliated with the as an American citizen to be national organization, the American wnittled away bll by Dit while he is Committee for Nonparticipation in tlirning tne other cheek.

It is high Japanese Aggression, which has lime or tne Jew to iess protec- offices at 8 W. 40th Mannattan. tion by 0UUsi(ie spokesmen and speak Mrs. Alfred J. Bolton was named an(i fight for himself." chairman, the Rev.

Arthur L. craw- ford, assistant rector of Plymouth Pear( LracilC Mods Further meeting of the Borough plans will be announced at a dinner i meeting at the Central on the Menora Temple. 5000 14th Ave. Dr J. J.

Weksler was chairman of the meeting, at which a current events riW3 fj U. 1 quiz was held. Dlamonds-leivelrySilverwarc MAKE A CHANGE FOR THE BETTER! This big four-door Nash Sedan 99 horsepower 117-inch wheelbase 3285 lbs. weight costs only 840 delivered at factory, standard equipment and Federal Taxes included. Choke of trunk-back or fast-back model.

White tidewall tires, rear wheel-shields.) i'Onlnat BtmipmntSllill F.strt Cub Don't Stop at "Seeing" We Want You To Drive It! night of April 24. Following yesterday's meeting the group of 12 left for an automobile; tour under police escort of the Brooklyn water front, Laurel D.g Grave, Tried to liury Her, Says Suing, Wife Hollywood, April 13 fu.Ri Stan Laurel's plump Russian wife. IUeana. charged in a suit for separate maintenance today that the movie comedian dug a grave In the backyard and tried to bury her alive in It. Her complaint, which reads like one of Laurel's comedy scenarios gone dramatic, charged also that Laurel took one of his former wives along on their honeymoon, and invited her to drop around to the house now and then to reminisce on their former married life.

She asked $1,000 a month maintenance, court costs, attorney fees, nd a division of their property. The grave scene occurred in back of Laurel's ranchhouse in San Fernando Valley late one night last August, she alleged. She said he beat her, then got a shovel and dut; a grave and tried to thrust her in it Neighbors rescued her. Diamond flings Our 103- car-old reputation for diamond dependability is your assurance of fine quality and value. Diamond engagement rings from $30.

Diamond wedding bands from Ilrfcrrnl Payment! ArlfpHblf 1 Nash Prices begin as low as It 1 '852 I I DELIVERED HERE I 'lj I (City lax extra) i I Includes Standard Equip I jl ment and Federal Taxtt Ul You Save Monty 1 When You Buy a Nash Bushwick Nash Corporation 1460 Bnthwick Avenue Lau Motors 2562 Atlantic Avenue Blohm'g Service, Inc. 520 Atlantic Avenue Kingsway Motors, Inc. 2013 Coney Ialand Avenue L. A. D.

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