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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 16, 1953 NEW WEAPON OF DEATH Nazis Proved Value Of Rockets in War By ARMY NKWS FEATURES 4. He was the firM to fire a tumn of 1913, came from Zurich, hurled 1,311 V-2s this HIT-RUN-AUTO TAKES LIVES OF ENGAGED PAIR Police were hunting Uxlav for the ruthless hit-and-run driver whose car ran down and killed a teen-age boy and girl as they walked hand in hand Second of a Series I rocket that attained a speed It said the Got -j port to percent landing with- The Army has made great Umt (ban the speed of sound, mans had fired rockets that in a six-mile radio of the cen- He step'' mile-. debted to the late Dr. Paul H.la rocket from another rocket Goddard for much of the 'already in flight, groundwork.

He developed a gyroscopic In January, 19-11, reports came from Stockholm that a missile similar to this description rose! On May 8, 1945, the war in Europe ended. The launching sites had been overrun and Vengeance Weapon Two had been muzzled but not for long. Ten months later, the New Mexico desert reverberated to the thunderous roar of another Rocketry did not develoDi steering apparaxus lor roc nets simply and gradually. Rather, ten years before the Germans I a helgnt oi 3 mi es, trav ewd along a deserted section of Cropsey Ave. talking of their miles before crashing, audi principles and th les oe eioped similar gear He was the first to use.

caused a clearing linn vard- forthcoming engagement party. V-2. vauca in cue uiasi or un iwun diameter in a torest The couple had attended have been worked on by one1 group of people, dropped, taken up by another and sometimes forgotten or disregarded for generations. Dr. Goddard laid down prin motor tor steering rockets.

Nazis Show the May V-2s St like al London Valentine's Day dance together I wing from hi- achieve ana were strolling homeward in the early hours of vesterdav When these missiles would be used by the Germans was a (iuetion foremost in the ments, the Germans during World War II unleashed the ciples of rocketry, iiiclmiin? t. wnen tne car hurtled at them from behind, threw their bodies savagely into the ditch and mind- or Allied commander- methods of stabilization t.nat first long range, rocket-propel- This question POLLY BERGEN, "The Stooge," Martin-Lewis comedy at the N. Y. are being used todav in led mi-ile operating at super- knswtrec 1 truck LojK Army "rockets witn brains." sonic -peed ever to be used when first don in the Fall of I BAYER 1 Some of the other aeainM an enemy. were: They ably demonstrated that I.

Development of the mathe- tiieir V- rocket could be era- Patricia Bradley, 19, of 13-A First Walk, in the Vlmer Park Housins Project, and Alfred McBride, 18, 2552 Cropsey will be buried side by side this week, two months before the date when they Around the Bore During the remainder of the war. approximately 2,676 Y-2 missiles were launched by the Germans. Approximately 1,152 Y-2s were thrown against England 517 of them atj matical theory of rocket prtvployed successfully without air pulsion and rocket flight on: superiority, that weather had which all military and expen- ii; tie or no effect on its perform CECIL JOHNSON mental calculations now arc ante, and that most counter- ba-ed. were im fieri ivr Special Sessions Court Justice planned to announce their betrothal. The boy's cousin, James Cuon- against it.

2. He first proved both mathematically and by aCtsal test that a rocket works in aj Hy man Barshay will speak to-night at a meeting of the Men's i rane, 20, of 10 Burton Lane, Massapequa. is the onlv wit vacuum and needs no air of the Jewish Center Narh- ness to the killing. He was un other substance to push lath Zion, E. 23d St.

and Ave- mie V. harmed because he had been walking discreetly apart from mm mi ti- impi-iie "hen the first -2 hurtled out of the atmosphere to strike London on Sept. 8, tMt. II did not come as a complete sins prise. Allied technical intelligence managed to gain information about the V-2 more than a year before it win unleashed by the enemy.

The first report, in the Au- 3. Development of a rocket me romantic pair. opened its Red Cross community appeal at a W'ln'na: Too Late motor using liquid fuels. He successfully used it In 192(i, ante-dating its use in the German V-2 by nearly 18 years. The three were walking in! meeting in the home of Mrs.

the deserted roailwav Opal L. Wentzell at 21P.3 E. 37th U. Stanley Goldberg, re- the thick weeds that clog the sidewalk in that area when the cenuy wounuen in Korea, auto hurtled out of the ness. Cochrane veiled a warn Plenty of residents of Brook Lovesick AW0L Air Cadet, Buddy Nabbed in Stolen Car lyn Heights and other parts of the borough are visiting Long Island College lovesick air cadet from car with Texas license plates.

ing but it came too late. The car smashed Into the dreaming couple, veered brief-ly and then raced on. Alfred climbed from the ditch into which he had leaped at the vehicle's approach and found the unconscious bodies by the roadside. The youth rushed to a nearbv See LAFAYETTE First For Every Banking Service You Need in Brooklyn Monday Medley Jerry Purcell (he's the convicted fireman and the key to the James Mnran mess) has thought it over. It will result in a four-alarm explosion soon after the vice trial.

The indictment is set. Chief Inspector Conrad Rothen-gast may announce his exit any edition. City Hall's Mr. Big has confided to his intimates that neither Ihe Police nor the Fire Commissioner were his first choices. The Israel Orphanage, after 16 years, changes its name to the Gustave Hartman Home for Children.

Lawrence Tibbett seriously ill. The Lindy set is talking about Art Ford's friendship for the town's star feudists. Johnny Meyers (he's the Howard Hughes boy) can think of nothing else but Pamela Shaw, the English doll. The Bob Williams' (she's Ann Corio) divorce got its gold seal. Hal Simms and Renee Friedman took the plunge.

The Horace Dodge-Greg Sherwood off-again-on-again-off-again Is mama trouble. Marilyn Mmmmmonroe is 32! The UN Is having 1U own Mickey Jclke situation The Pat Ward photo, which had the jury blushing, shows the lassie sporting a wrist watch on her right arm. The State's star witnes names the following initialed big-shots today: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. Johnny Ray and Confidential, the mag, will take it to court. The Mai Bravermans (he's the publicity whiz) have cast their image.

Richard Hayes and Janet Bruder are writing their own lovesongs. Friday's front pages announced that Egypt's Premier Naguib plans a U. S. visit soon. NY at Night Itemed it that way on Feb.

2. Jacques de Almeida Santos (his mom Is the very social Mrs. Paul Felix Warburg) and Lynn Erdman have set their date. Nick Jarvas and Susan Zanuck are just friends. Jan Held (she's the Latin cutie) and Air Force Lt.

Larry Gross are way up in the cloud. Bill Bloomingdale (his brother is the producer) and Ethel Berrin join hearts any edition. Ward Morehouse mending after major surgery. Yon can bet numbers anywhere in town No matter what the outcome of the vice trial, four East Side spots will be closed because of information the liquor board now has. Lisa Kirk and Bob Wells are counting 10.

Frank Rosenberg (he's the producer) and Maryanne Shaffer joined the Mr. and Mrs. set. Ann Burgess, the new "Miss Subway," is the Arthur Godfrey office receptionist. Dick and Nora Haymes have worked out their property settlement.

They'll divide any edition Lou Cos- tello's wife, Ann, is in an oxygen tent fighting pneumonia. Carolyn Carlew (Miss Missouri) andJimMcNamara have purchased the wedding band. Bob Savage's (he made the news, chasing Rita Hayworth) new heart is Madeline Remini, the show lassie. Russell Firestone (he's the rubber tycoon) and a Dallas lovely are a merger threat. The John Carradines' (she's Sonia Sorel) reconsillyation Isn't jelling.

One of the Modernaires (recently hospital discharged) is making the rounds asking for rent. The Dean Martins will give love another chance DIVINE DIVERSIONS: The Music Hall's piano-duo magic Melvin Stecher and Norman Horowitz. Both lads re 20. Jose Ferrer's triumph in the flicker "Moulin Rouge." Robert Maxwell's harping of "April in Paris," especially to soft lights. Julie Oshins, big-timing in Guys and Dolls." Tonl Arden at LaVie en Rose.

Rosette Shaw's "Town and Country" click. The Chateau Madrid's star, Alfredo Sadel. The lowdown on the transfer of Inspector Francis X. Murphy to the Bronx after 10 years as chief of the motorcycle squad was because of his health, the downtown assignment being just too much. Cornelius Vanderbilt and Virginia Wicks wonder if they oughtowalt.

The Warner Theater reopens under the Fabian banner in two weeks. Manny Meyers will be the biggie. Lou (WMCA) Wacks lost his brother. The Tom Rogers (she's Ceil Chapman) on a week's vacation to Jamaica. The Ty Powers' (mom is Linda Christian) next great expectation will be an August delivery.

The Milton Krims (she's Jayne Meadows) may give it the trial-by-separatlon treatment. Sam Coslow (the tunesmith) and Carol Brewster have patched their rift. Conrad Hilton's glow is VI Nesbitt. The Denise Darcel love-bug has Norman Rosemont. Al Postal, the music man, mending.

Terry Moore is Cinerama's strongest competition for three-dimensional fame. Brooklyn and his accommoda, ing buddy both AWOL from their Texas training school- Hospita i where Capt. Harvey Chris- tie TSley, 120 were frustrated in more ways! than one today as the result lne two t.ls, nomas Inor-bjornsen, 18, of 459 49th and Jerry Leadbetter, 18, of' Richmond, admitted stealing the car in Amarillo. Slanhoff said, because Thor-i bjoriiscn wanted to come; home to marry his girl friend, lrma. The young Brooklvnite ex ot a suspicious deb i me l'ierrepont home and called police.

Patricia was dead when the ambulance is recovering Tlje cad in tnis piece is Detective Henrv Slanhoff of arrived at Coney Island Hos- from a heart pital and Alfred died there ahe Borough Park Squad, who c.eiw attack. He is a war veteran with a brilliant few hours later. Both bodies were removed to the La Bella arrested the pair Saturday night when he questioned them ecord. plained that his pal came along because he knew how to Juneral Home, 2H2j Harway 'on a hunch about their shiny Under the auspices of Bay Avenue. At Brooklyn Felony Court yesterday, Magistrate Clarence E.

Wilson held them in $2,500 Ridge Chapter, B'nai B'rlth Women, a poster display by stu- The families of the boy and girl have made plans for them to be interred together. The Eafay dents In Fort Hamilton High bail each on charges of grand Man Found Dead of Gas By Wife Returning Home James Hodges, 63, of 89-1 Moline Queens Village, wa: announcement of their en School is being shown this week in the Brevoort Savings larceny. they will nave a hearing Friday in Adolescents gagement was to have been Bank window, 447 86th St. Court. made April 18, Alfred's FKatiobal Baik-s ADVERTISEMENT Mtmhir Mml Rtam Syiitm tud AM Diptui FAMOUS NAMES: Descend-nts of pioneer Brooklyn fami found dead yesterday sitting in front of a kitchen gas stove in his home.

His wife, Mary, who had returned from a visit up-State, made the discovery. Detective Vincent Carlin said the jet in the oven had been turned on, but not lit. The lies took part in "It Happened in Old New Utrecht," presented CHOKED- THANK HEAVENSI 100 Livinston w. coin hnm 325 Ninth NH Fift a. 10 UnO eg Lafayette Ave, Mm it 6614 Bay Parkway, su.

Ji'wSf di 1273 Fulton St, nit (ton kn. 465 86th St, mm Flttk An. in tne (jnurcn, rr instance, Frances B. Cropsey, Sinnott Appoints Stephen Sanzillo As Deputy Cleric irhose ancestor built Fortl ilete. Thty conlaii loors to the kitchen had been Hamilton; Catln nue l'ui Hiunl iealed With nieces of cloth, he whose ancestor was an original Count Clerk Francis J.

Sin- Y. Get Bell-n today. 1S. tjrnntee unci settler, and Mrs. Carson Brevoort, whose ances- not today announced the ap the bank, tlnuii ami pointment ot Stephen C.

Sanzillo, for many years his sec old Manhattan hotel named fori mm. A series of historical pic-tvres were loaned for the occa retary anu political aiae, as Deputy Couny Clerk. The new deputy was sworn sion by the Brevoort Savings uanK. in yestereday during a private ceremony in Sinnott's home at 118 Arlington Ave. Sanzillo succeeded Mrs.

Anna B. Mooney, wno retired. the Towers Hotel, one of Born in 1911, Sanzillo has1 the entertain been a lifelong resident of East you owe it to your family to safety-test the world's first safety-first car ers will be Phil Joseph New York. He lives with his wife, Kathryn, and three sons, Stephen John and Fran i serves aboard cis, at 41 Euclid Ave. TO mm Prior to his service in the County Clerk's office Sanzillo the sub U.

S. S. Gato, and whose bari-tone voice, he gathered up the cards and was attained to tne county Court and was secretary to Representative Eugene J. BRIDGE thought for a few minutes like some Harry J. Roth when he threw his cards on Keogh.

He is a veteran of the table and said, "I could kick f.j.ki fountain pens, works under water. The Ladies Auxiliary, 252 myself, I should never have World War II. Sanzillo is active been set on this hand. American Legion and served as He was correct and an imag- Club, presented the veterans in commander of Elmer E. Ben native declarer would have aid 1 1, ort Hamilton tlospi- nett Jr.

Post 725 and com tal, with a television set. Delia It Is very annoying to a bridge player who has been set In a contract to find out a few minutes later that he didn't make his game because he failed to discover a simple line of play that would have made his bid. Although we will admit that found the play to take 11 tricks. When the was opened, mander of the 10th Divi don. Farrell and Barbara Nolan He is also secretarv of the South should have played a small card from the board not 22d A.

D. Regular Democratic Organization, a member of the I jjjj officiated. R. O. A.

to Meet Cant. Robert G. Burke, U. his ace. East would win the trick and lead back another heart (no other return could beat the nand).

On dummy's the correct line of play on the following hand Is not a cinch, Packard Athletic club of Brooklyn, Etna Lodge 1090, Whiting post, V. F. United States Infantry Associ declarer would discard one N. national president of the Reserve Officers Association of the United States, will speak tomorrow at a meeting of the ation, Cypress Hiills Board of Trade and the Cross Bay Square of his spades. Now two rounds of trumps are taken, followed Club.

an average bridge player should have discovered it. North-South vulnerable. West dealer. AKB852 A4 0 975 K64 hy the play of the A A and ih. Brooklyn Chapter in the Columbus Club, 1 Prospect Park West.

Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bai- A third round of spades would be ruffed in the closed hand, establishing dummy's two good spades. Now South can get to Bus 'Passenger' Takes Driver's mages, 870 Lenox Road, will celebrate their 38th wedding anniversary tomorrow. They have four children and nine 107 the board via the 09 and throw ri K.nnsflit QJ3 fl 5 2 0 J4 QJ83 his two losing clubs on the two good spades.

Thus instead of grandchildren. 03 A952 For your family, you want the safest car you can buy the Kaiser! Kaiser is so far ahead in safety -as it certainly is in luxury and style -that it may be years before other cars catch up. Only by testing Kaiser's revolutionary new safety engineering advances can you know how safe a car can now be. So for your own peace of mind, come in and safety-test this Kaiser today! A "passenger" who waited being set one trick declarer would make hli contract with AA64 an overirlck. until every one else had left the bus early today held up the driver in the N'aw Yard Test Kaiser's "Control Towor" visibility! Through the largest glass area in any sedan.

Both front fenders easily visible -ejus the road ahead as close as 10 feet. No "blind spots!" Smacking Hand Kisses Are for Parrots' Benefit Liverpool, Feb. 16 (U.R) Cus Peter Pan' I Set 0 AKQ10862 4107 The bidding: West North East South For 2d Roxy Week section and escaped with bills and change. Gustave Wasenrus, 28, 3114 Church was The Roxy Theater's record- toms officials boarded the liner Apapa today and immediately started kissing the backs of 40 breaking program, with Walti Disney's "Peter Pan," and thel Pass Pass Pass 50 completing his run at Navy and Concord when the bandit stepped forward and demanded his money. The bus driver new "ice-ulorama" show, their hands.

Thev were looking for par 'Crystal Wonderland." will re main for a second week starting Wednesday. complied, the thug grabbed Had West opened the we would have no story to tell, as declarer would lose two club tricks and a spade trick. But when West chose to lead the rots that might be aboard the ship as it arrived from West Africa. A parrot, they saa', cannot resist replying to th1? me casn anu lieu, Also held over on the Roxy screen is the latest in the exciting series of true-life animal sound of a smacking kiss. Lincoln Drama Set for Louisville Celebration the story was different.

Test Kaiser's "World's Safest Front Seat Note the fully padded instrument panel, the safety-mounted windshield. Safety features commended by "Parents' Magazine," exclusive with Kaiser. Come in and test them today! import, of parrots has been Test Kaiser's "Full-Control" steering I With your fingertips! Feel the direct action of Kaiser's positive Full-Control Steering! '53 Kaiser films, "Bear Country" from the Declarer won the first trick with his Next he trumped wait Disnev Studios, "in Tech banned in Britain because ot an outbreak of psittacosis, a disease that affects poultry. Morris Houghton has been signed to produce and direct dummy oiner neart with nicolor, relating the fun and perils of the playful shaggy "The Tall Kentuckian," a two- ruiers ot tne KocKies. act play on Lincoln by Barbara 'Road to Bali' Hit "Road to Bali." most success small diamond, drew two rounds of trumps, clearing that suit.

The 4A was then played, followed by a spade to dummy's king. Declarer led a third spade from the board. Had Aiaier on, with music bv Nor Judge Is Sympathetic To Shoplifter Until man Dello Joio, a the Iroquois ful of the six "road" comedies. your safest buy today see your Kaiser Frazer dealer is in its third week at the Ampnuneater trom June through Julv 5 as part of Akron, Feb. 16 (U.R) Judge A Theater.

This Paramount East hold the missing queen, William H. Victor li-tened -vm city of Louisville's celebration pathetically while Miss Technicolor comedy, starring Bing Crosby, Bob Hope and the contract would have been made, for he would now have of its 5tn anniversary. The play emphasizes Schmidt told how she hap Dorothy l.amour, is enioine i to lead either a heart or a club. The heart would aiva South coin's close association with his penea to be caught shoplifting. "I've had a tough time of it Brooklyn Auto Sales, Inc.

602 65th St. at 6th Brooklyn 13, N. Y. native Kentucky from the time tne oiggest rsroauway engagement of any of the films teaming the famed threesome. ipent at "blab through wherever I go," she said.

After giving her a light sentence, toe judge asked see her record, his marriage to Mary Todd of Richard Motors 1427 Eaitorn Parkway 1935 Coney Island Brooklyn, N. Y. Speed Auto Sales 2025-35 FiitK.i-S Ae jruff and a discard; while a club I lead would allow declarer to make the K. But when West's iqueen won the third spade lead he shifted to the giving I the defenders two tricks and The station the channel Lexington, hy and his triend- wnen he found that tier I with Speed of the program! RADIO and TV tough time" included a previ Louisville. The final scene is Karp K-F Motors Corp.

9 New Montrose Brook Iv 1 controversial 1 -memorial HIGHLIGHTS readably listed for your guidance in the ous arrest on the same charg" he added 10 days to her tine contract was down one. South didn't say a thing but I services held for him in Louisville after his assassination. BROOKLYN EAGLE..

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