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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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WKJOKir MOM, ON OCT. 8, 1945 NfW WIIIKIF Two Wost Pacific Classes WTi MFMtlR A Prepare for Return Home ARKWRIGHT GETS INDORSEMENT OF CITIZENS UNION George Curries BROOKLYN luaili it GOLDSTEIN ASKS BETTER HOUSING, STRESSES UNITY army enlisted men iPacifw Command il IS DEDICATED nlktrt ml Public Sailed by a series of notable head- yearn ol ar aere Wdjafl ed by President Truman, Freedom bonis tiomr George a. Arkwrtght, Republican I General Sessioi Wdlkle Memorial Hillldmj; In ceic- yVVsleru Pa. ill. fTUWIIMl.

Saul CWWltlln Republican-! monies ut the new headquarteis MMCt ot I he MM in tOM tWO rUw ioa In Ma Flushing yesterday was honored by the presence of rtaiteiiit. received the mil ufoim Mayor LaGuardia. who. speaking from the historic John mpnt of thp cHtaM Union over' Bowne House, at Bowne St. and Fox Lane, gave all his time Borough President John Cash more 20 W.

4011, lf.iniz.il ii order ill the ii nhalti on the weeklv Sunday WNYC broadcast to the recollection as mdependi aiiother plank in his platform today with Uie iiord that he would discuss dm the campaign the plans of the good government ticket fur improvement of housing Messages of praise for tl Aurlran" so honored men president. Governor tolerance in the New World. coun.tlmanic candidates. Rivals Split Hairs Mayor latiuardi.i lord Halifax British Ambassador; Wei Tao- the Chinese Ambassador, and In Court Battle on the Kvcnch Ambus.ad. I mmmM i.h.al il I last night a a dinner of the 70th birthday an-of luis Zeltner.

former i Alderman. tinge that one of the first ihe ticket, when "it iffice." would be the hous- Willkie' Beldock Petitions The occasion, of course, was part of Flushing's Tercen- wul Bro0J tenary ceremonies. But His Honor spake truly when he said eJMWy and'nigt the Bowne House should be a national shrine Being of a ideals of public service." tin- citi-eturdy mind, John Bowne allowed the Quakers to meet ln'wns' union stated. He could be his small rooms at a time when it was somewhat unhealthy "inttion8! the vlmehY'h or" to belong to the Society of Friends in these parts He himself tha late PrwaSS'lnwrsolL" had been born Church of England, but had joined up with Though Riving Mr. Arkwrigin its the society.

highest rating. Uie Citizens' Union declared that Borough President In New England, the Puritans, naving fled England to cashmore. seeking re-election on worship in peace, were insisting that everybody conform to the Democratic and American their way of living and praying. In Nieuw Amsterdam, Labor party is qualified. Welles hief Speaker i.

former Under- "an cinierences WW was tlie principal oped today In the Supreme Court ceremony on the! proceeding brought bv the Demo-lilding. which was'laljc. organization to Mud the I.ih- live.s at 20 Mr. Zeltner, atiiu' Re-v Oeorfa eaM.n.ibly irascible old Peter Stuyvesant was enforcing his own ideas a about nonconformists. When John Bowne welcomed "any efficient, admim's: son of Adam" to his home to praise the Lord, old Peg-leg statement cm itted Nations tlut- era' Cottons lJ OctODei publican District At messa read Beldock for electioi manic peraonality There eontn a country wnto Bock'" RwWIcm died.

lie had a lh(' entire ac devoted to clieikil, itoaii. is I hief maor and ounder of the Old Time Locality tlM a group which he or- laniaed more than 40 sara ago. Ini al residents of New he said. During the cam-ain I Wit make public the plans if ihe good government ticket (or he Improvement ol housing in thia snorted fire and brimstone. And this led to the famed "Flushing remonstrance." an effective mem of Estimate'' i The Citizens Union asunder Mcc.raih.

cbief of the law commit- lee of the Democr.itii e.niial all wars when he lell here principle was in- Magistrate John P. X. Mastersnn'sl candidacy for Borough Persident on the No Deal party ticket by describing him as "an able magis- Charles Pokorin. duel He.iubiicHli counsel, who Ls fighting to uphold Karlier vesterda-Ihe petition, eonlended thoasandl ittMkad dtKUMle lof the objections were ol well in.Uxrmt. all Goldstein Tiinoritiea, ike in be- r.

Bowne was fined "25 flanders," which he refused to pay. So they shipped him off to Holland, to be disciplined. Instead, he defended himself so well that eventually he returned, at the expense of the Dutch West India Company. But the Quakers of Flushing continued to worship in his home until 1694, when they built their meeting house. He had written his name in our history and it was right nice that Mr.

LaGuardia went to Queens yesterday to pay eloquent tribute to his memory. ii, wiiein ver his eoiuun was at stake he was a fear-nut Freedom House de-he thanks ot the American or establishing the Wendell er.sV ileveliiped over va- ieaklast held the African Reaffirms Support of Goldstein CENTENNIAL CELEBRATION Bishop Thomas E. Molloy, The c. presented iti views on in coorfu chUrch robes, with Richard H. Farley, president ihe borough candidates after re- affirming its indorsement of judge of the Society ot bt.

Vincent de Paul, and Monsignor J. Jonah J. for Mayor; jerome Redely, national president of Catholic Charities and Controller Joseph D. McClolririck. rial ions betwi and reg- Academv of Arts and Research I Memo-1 titration book signaturei Grath refused to concedi l)ewi Mr mc- ciraiui Street Bnvs Association he Gene- House, 106 W.

59th St, Man- neve Thorn pson peraon ai Gene- lor re-e (vimii. JUKICS Nlcnolas spiniuui micuui vi 111c suv-iciy, ttihv.ii v-cicuiuicu lib iwm For too many assume that religious tolerance was ot M. Petie. for President of ihe City annjversarv ot a Pontifical Mass vprv Ponrp'nf Nnrt.h American rnlnnization Nothine on the Republican-Liberal- 50 Hurt in Storming 01 Film Picket Lines could be wider of the mark. When the Duke of York, whose Xhe distant rule had ea-sed the neighborhood pressure on Bowne, position that hPCQtnp TT nf Flnrlanr! thpre was a reDernission on William O'Dwvt Mass and Dinner Mark g3 "SK qualifications of Democratic and candidate fi tl Judge Gold- this side of the Atlantic against the "Papists." The Salem J'un" witch trials were held in 1692.

steins! Rvnnklvn hart it.s snasms of the The old settle- "General O'Dwye Vincentian Centenary tlalSfews Wendell wawU The lhp ments of Amersfoort and Gowanus were followed by the ot- uf me and nf the W.llfthftllt fnr Waal-Roeti bv Hueiienots Ihe St. Vincent de Paul S.K-iely.'deoogles are propounded througr, onal ainbitioii, he did to every! through picket line" to go to wort who had fled to Holland to escape persecution The Dutch raller) t.hpm "Waalsche" fforeienersi and looked down their appointments. However, were largely 'elebi'aled yeslerda: n. political and we doubt if he would with a uoniilua! of St. inosl eliwlivel.v use his weal now- Olhei dispu' from the fill- and IfiO to arouse the people ol the ituj in of front nam, of personi lice rrom Burbank, Qlendale, mpathy, united States to ihe gravity ol the who aimed the petition only aith Fernanda and Pasadena wearing lion and dangers which I hey were confront- their front and UUM gi skj and tin helmets and car.

division. I Ini" ami 2.890 objections are based on ryinj club! and bloke up the iiusr uinii uitin, 6 be able 'j withstand the iremendoasichurrli of Si. John the Bapti The fourth settlement, in Grave.sond, was also a fllRht pressure for palronage at his dls-UWis and Willoughby a from rellBimis utraitlaekets. To Quote from the Brooklyn were elected Mayor. s.ial P.aTiP'5 iRos A Hi.st.nrv nf the Citv of L.r"c: 11 1 f'alk nk'butiuii the woik mad.

a Ki.ai "'Ui- Alum Enprsv Dehalp the wiDrrd.i.ie I live minutes. wellare ot the Untied eKi; lered or ivine, I he i on ele. tile in lured were tken i.states and the time i opporitme lo Mr a-'u WM- nurbu.k receltr- Sc- M.nl of jomt interparll.mentar5 out lhal some sw. CpS bul tS othe" rl in IMS, l.nrecior-uener.11 ivien a pawr.it More than 3.000 ollieers and max nio -e pre. ent ai tlie ma nan, uisouu-il m.r, be ni -m-i xth', Bi-hop n5 Knmhl.s ,1 HI 1 tne release ri.is;i,llHm wh a.d" stations.

lh.xe.se tl'Vgon: Suj.ieine JaMur ul hM 'lecision j. The replacements for the striker! Deboran Moony, an tngnsnwoman, ana ner a.vsof.iate. wnu jvt, attended had sought In the Dutch colony the religious freedom for wta on Coiiea8ue Hit iiicii was celebrated which thev had left their homes in Old England, but had "Of his public spirit and high Thorna K. Moiioy of I no 'preached bv James i'l II. Muiiuy, 'Lt 'next week.

rem'er" the picket' lines." Ls decorum as a Grilfiihs, 1) chancellor of Murl'ay, Dr. Thomas V. fo' not found under the Puritans in New England, where they had made their first stopping place. judgment "This was the only English settlement effected in Kings PWtag officer, however T.i.-j something to be de.Mrnl I Miull. Kdward V.

Kllleen Itichard II Far-" ley, Dr. George II Dole, tormerl 1 ol I he Ainencji n. I he Conn Ju.s!i.e Chailrs ,1 r'rench. Ihe Chinese 1 County. tllOUgn tnere were omers on wwuu.

I been a valued member of the Fusion Pain, "After the departure ot Laay Moony, some sixteen yeais J'ph II Biuk.ii'd, lir 1 eiiia a lei 1 1 on Ihe report of i I later, the English Baxters, Htibbarcts and Stilwells inter- lowed the Mayor in good and bad an address nidiucu wivn vnc iuvv-ii a unjuslifieri anilioii and many of Auxiliary Bishop Raymond A. i VI JU 'M leaders. Me a- the K- over the h.hHM W.llk.e -f I "The village was named by the Dutehmen, who called it guished colleagues, controller Gravensande (the Count's Beach), after the town of that Goidrick and Borough President name on the River Maas, in Holland. "His willingness lo enter the I relief work, witliui'il any overhead peakrr, during the cere-; Just why Lady Deborah went bark to the Old Country Isn't quite clear. She had a mind of her own.

it turned out, and was taking no orders from any Dutchman. Or Englishman, for that matter. Perhaps it was the shadow of her gallant spirit which prompted John T. McKane, the boss of Gravesend, a couple of hundred years later, to declare, defiantly and flatly: "Injunctions don't go here." Anyhow. His Honor was not overstating it when he said.

JInTZnZ ii ttullt'sir" I Oct. 8 UlRl-The AJ 'ZBBm Start Work 31 Jts ta'teiiu i'U He I OutHnes Its Work A citywide force of 30,000 can- velopnient of atomic power, but -j ''tuc ban the office-to- Z'TZ I concerning the Bowne House: "This is going to be a shrine. Mr. and 1 raise lTZ Zl TZZf of t'u I fAH we aoni want, tnis nihtmic biwi lu p.so iM'ia' stalement took I he! he said, followed Ihe "i $Hj V'' Brooklyn li, believe U.al I a. VAV I It belongs not only to our State because here so much opponent.

The history was made, but, in fact, it belongs to our country ui. however, that -Senator Jo- rreoericK u.aiiam, nm.ier ol tie 3 lT a I lacked specific training for society, organised In Prance In 1 nursaaj Motorists Now Sav I umI iinnv nl Hie. lunclions ol Ihe Coll- anu spread to tin. rummy on 1 I MJ irollei's ofiiee. -Bul we believe" the 1W5.

II now- ineln- NaUoiially the MotlBV on GfllO in WM 1 ana in uie nsm' ui wnau ju -v f.n the world." ilsal added, "he has the Ca- bera In the United States. ai.miin i. L-. Yi and integrity to develop into I Mr. Hcanlau urged that the work 1 1,1 AN Moi ousts all over Ihe country are out roller if elected." of Ihe society be extended loinev William Oliver.

Demo- now drnniK moie and spmiduiK moie Rated as i' CL ZTnZ llZt't tZ er lis indorsement uJrM liaum an ol ihe fund drive. up 3u-. extra mdea in gas savings istice Pelte for Councihiiaiiic a sl Nl), 01lU iUr Ulr loiiuall, o)en Uie kiwi bran, ii with the new improved Vaeu-niatic. lorces of dr. and di-mle- Service Center at This unique invent ion operates on the Wi his' office' as i'i i no hatred.

and SI one ol the agencies to Super-charge principle. "breathe" With becoming astuteness, Mr. LaGuardia Informed us appn that Park Commissioner Robert Moses had told him the grounds about the house were too small. So the city will be asked to take the land to the north and set the shrine in Af properly parked surroundings. And that is well, if only to of remind us that the Four Freedoms require a lot of watch-, presi fulness on our part and the Bowne House should serve to Petei jog our memories, when we get fat ana complacent again.

ev'ery'ate-l by anyone in a few minules Kit all I llu' of beine cars. Nothing to regulate or ad jui ji u. also announced hs Sgt H. Henry, Brooklyn, Also more power, tl" -cAA rwommenuu. Man- M-iWr'f 1 ,0 l0;" Railway Crossing Victim "ld -JUii hattan the Bronx and Kichinuiui "iipriiiainral Human rwhls.

nianiifai liuerMhe Va, u-nialic Car- TTVI Edgar J. Nathai, .1, rm'y for al J. Henry Hi! Uke SI W. State Ire-election as M. HioUgh receuHv trom Ihe army Wauwatosa.

Wis. need men and a. Piesident un the Goldslein-Mc- rlared the political character ol ins; I yeai ovei seas was J'tl, 1 c'i i ill HEtV O'Dwyer Camp Assails Goldstein's Vet Stand veteran.r" 11,11 Borougl'i' -leal ppoiiu mem it a.h'c'iM.d a Thev pay bigj The Democratic-American Labor erans agency, M. for William (VDmr for ministered by Mavor pounded on the veterans; J5.2S theme today, at the same time lash-; lne War Veterans, and Ing out at, one of Mr. O'Dwyer's op-j Nat Blisenstein, Bronx County Components, General Sessions Judge i mander of the Veterans of Foreign in (iiieens on the Democratic and ably etlicieut ndminivl i al ion.

to explain Ins piesence in Braddnck lhem lust; tt 'K American labor tickets, and Assem-' While ratimt Thomas J. Grav. He had heen released recently vom address on a mMW blyman George Alvhinal, his Deal candidate, as "qualified." a camp in Indiana. Ipenny post card today. (Adv.i MW publican, Liberal and City Fusion (the Citizens Union pointed out the hi.

1 opponent, were both rated as "quali-j real contest was between Archinal Jb pioilifi tjk Jonah J. Goldstein, for a stand he aays 00 Their statement declared: veiera vs i tt-hn dently Ihe Republican candidates lor Mavor and Controller failed introduced a bill in the City Council this Summer for establishment! get together on the subject of Fit dav niahfs speech or else the speed agency, pointed OUt wa.s designed as a poor attempt today in a statement that the move had been defeated in the Board of Kst.imate nartlv by the vote of Con to conceal the hostility to veteran demonstrated at the Board of Kst.l troller Joseph D. McGoldriek, whoj i i i McGoldriek." JurJse Goldstein on the Republican-Liberal-Fusion ticket. Last week Judge Uoio.stein advo- Of I a ted WTf 1 UI jdout your rurure in rne posrwir i mr i mtT Tri Jrfbop era? not! We know 1 ASOrailT. what the future 2X mm irdMmrY you Jf DIVIDEND VN flBr We have an interesting variety ot JIJ A 1.

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