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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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PI BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935 Asks for Details Policemen Volunteer Blood For Court Attache's Daughter man Rosenblatt, was told to hold himself in readiness In the event that another transfusion becomes necessary. The remaining policemen who appeared at the hospital last night are standing by in case of the hospital last night there were eight or nine police officers among the dozen offering themselves. Three of these were from the Ralph Ave. police station. Two of the three, Patrolmen James Kennedy and Joseph A Macy, finally were selected as donors.

The third, Patrolman Hy- Of Lehrenkrauss Plan to Reorganize Huge Gold Theft Confession Found Document Pieced Together Reveals Details of Gangster Stealing Egyptian King's 300,000 Pounds of Precious Metal Federal Judge Mortimer W. Byers Deaconess Hospital, Chauncey near Broadway. When Dr. Jauch stressed the necessity for i "transfusion to McNamara yesterday, the anxious father did not know, when he asked for blood donors, that he could count on so many policemen as friends. For when the donors appeared at Two policemen today donated blood In an attempt to save the life of 20-year-old Frances McNamara of 40 E.

19th who has been suffering from a mysterious malady that has baffled her physician, Dr Henry J. Jauch, 575 Carlton Ave. The young woman is the daughter of William J. McNamara, who has been attached to Magistrate's Courts in Brooklyn for the past 25 years. She Is confined at the has directed Herman Forman and James B.

Emerick, attorneys, acting for stockholders in the bankrupt Lehrenkrauss Corporation, to submit to him details of a reorganization plan they have advanced. 5cHrafft's Judge Byers called for a detailed outline of the plan in reserving decision late yesterday on their mo Hand-Painted WE BUY tion for Its acceptance. Under the plan an entirely new firm would be formed with certain assets of the old company as a basis. These assets would Include 16 parcels of real estate valued at $360,000, 110 mortgages valued at $260,000, has volunteered to settle its claim for a five-year note of $22,000 and a $9,200 -block of stock in the new organization. The preferred stockholders who paid approximately $1,600,000 for their interests would be given Class A stock In the new company under the plan.

The common stockholders, principally members of the Lehrenkrauss family, have relinquished all claims against the old company. SATIN HEARTS Filled with Luxuro Chocolates in a rich variety. $2 Other Hearts 5 Of and $1.50 SILVER DIAMONDS A. A. Webster Co.

JEWELERS 487 FULTON STREET Od Abraham Straus cash amounting to $14,019.40 and accounts receivable totaling $15,000. The Kings County Trust Company, one of the principal creditors, tory of Brussels and Is advisory curator of Egyptology at the Brooklyn Mueum. Today the professor completes his sixth trip to Brooklyn from Brussels In 10 years. Yesterday, surrounded by many close friends and admirers, he introduced the replica of Amen-Ra tomb to the public, explaining the afterlife significance of the various images painted on the walls. The paintings, it was announced, were copied from the original tomb chapel by Marcelle Baud, a French artist Professor Capart pooh-poohed the common belief that Egyptians practiced the burial alive of criminals and possibly political offenders.

"We have never found any evidence of that in all our experience," he declared. "You may open any book on the subject which has been written 10 years ago, and on every page you will find errors," he said. "When the French archiologlst, Champo-lion, came along, he opened a great door, through which we have only glimpsed. "You must remember that Egypt is the biggest country that man ever discovered. In it can be found SO centuries of human experience.

Certainly in a single century no definite facts about it can be established." The excavation and investigation of the city of ElAmama in Egypt is the archiological project that will be watched closely by Professor' Capart when he's back home. There, he says, in seven or eight years will be revealed probably the most fertile ground for Egyptological purposes. Professor Capart was presented with a set of 35 modern American books, novels and references. Although all the books were gratefully received, one paper-covered, tall, worn book drew forth an exclamation of pleasure from Capart. It was a book of Egyptian inscriptions.

"Ah," said the professor, "for 40 years have I searched for a copy of this book. At the Foundation Library of the Queen of Belgium there Is a copy of every worth-while book on Egyptology ever to be written. It lacked but one book; and tiow the collection is complete." Bishop Confirms Gloria Vanderbilt A little girl dressed in white knelt at the altar before Bishop Thomas E. Molloy of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn. She was Just one of 200 little girls dressed the same way and doing the same thing.

She was Gloria Vanderbilt. The occasion wa the poor little rich girl's confirmation in the Catholic faith. The place was the Church of Our Lady of Good Counsel, at Putnam near Ralph Ave. The ceremony, performed yesterday, marked the second time in two days that Gloria had received a sacrament of her faith. Again her mother was not present, apparently knowing nothing the ceremony.

Gloria was accompanied to the church by her governess, Mary Kearny Hill, and a detective. Mrs. Harry Payne Whitney, her aunt, arrived as the ceremony was about to begin. By HILDA VON BECKENDORF The confession is complete. After years of hunting for the missing portion of the confession of a gangster who made off with 300,000 pounds of gold, the search was brought to a thrilling climax before a small wooden image in the Royal Palace of Brussels.

The man who made the discovery iil leave Brooklyn tonight and sail for his native Brussels. During a reception yesterday at the Brooklyn Museum, following the opening of a replica of the tomb chapel of the ancient Egyptian king, Amen-Ra, to the public, Prof. Jean Capart described this finding as one of the "most exciting I have ever experienced." Hidden In Wooden Figure "The main part of the confession has been in the museum collection J. Pierrepont Morgan," said Professor Capart. "We weren't even aware that the other bit had ever been dug up until quite accidentally one day it was discovered hidden In the hollow section of a wooden figure in the Royal Palace." The bits of ancient Egyptian papyrus assembled, the confession told the story of a gangster of 3,000 years ago who robbed a king's tomb of 300,000 pounds of gold, according to the professor.

"It also said," he explained, "that when the robber was arrested he gave a part of the loot to a scribe and he was turned free." His eyes twinkled merrily as he added, half questionlngly, "Maybe that was the beginning of graft." Professor Capart is considered one of the leading authorities on Egyptology. He Is the director of the Royal Museum of Art and His (t BEDFORD AVENUE AT (SZkuvt MAY JL beverlyrd STORE HOURS: Fri. 12 NOON to 9 P.M.; Sat. 9:30 A.M. to 9:30 P.M.

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