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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 20

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Puerto Rican People View Violence With Shame1 BROWNSVILLE Plan $750,000 Boro Home REAL ESTATE 1 For Aged Senile Persons f.iiiannnp fnnfaltrt Viae rtur-l r-tv, -0d thp four storv six famtlv! fw a Brooklyn for those aged persons who be-aprt TJuVZ '9r Brooklyn -b, to care for them- i store, at aoui 4tn Ath a 4tn on a plot 20x100. from Frieda .1. Na tanson and Freda Notes. Guy; persons wp aiioouucco H-v, terday at the third annnal luncheon of the Minnie Tuli- The new institution, to be: M. Puca was the -attorney "'r L.i.

i Ti.i- at thp Waldorf- Astoria. 1,1,1 dun I lilt- vJlini- antee and Trust Company is sued the title insurance. bttilt upon a recently.PurchascdT of the Sale in Boro Park Section laun at the corner ni Cora M. Fanning has puf-'niinnre St. and Troy chased the two-story dwelllngjwill be called "The Jewish! at 1.V78 85th on a plot for Senile Aged." It will from clients of Joseph G.

Bau-jb? non-sectarian, and will care Dr. Brady Says: New Jersey reader reports that for seven years her hits- nst. terl many doctors, re- and her exnensive trea ment eiveu aureomvciu, iienicnnn -Thi I Your ifp'' which gave temporary relief, 1 nl 'nnr 'sketch cnrerninir Mrs. Tu LABORER SEIZED IN FIRST SLAYING OF 'HAZARD' TEST Police booked a 42-year-old laborer yesterday on a homi cide charge in the fatal shoot ing of a Brownsville man, the first murder in the area since "Operation Hazard" began F)ec. 1 with a heavy concentration of policemen in the area.

William Kinard of 800 Hal- sey St. was arrested two hours after Krnell Tarrant of 151 Belmont Ave. was shot twice in the back at F.ivonia Ave. and Powell St. Saturday night, said police of the Liberty Ave.

Pre cinct. Police said motorist George-Collier of 420 Junius St. found Tarrant sprawled on the pavement as he drove by. He stopped his auto and rushed the unconscious man to Beth 'El Hospital where he died. SHEEPSHEAD BAY 6 Persons Injured In 2-Car Collision Six persons were slightly injured last night in a two-car collision at a Sheephead Bay intersection.

Treated at Coney Island Hos pital were Albert Kay, 47; his wife, Florence, 42: their Howard, 1 1, all of ,10 Highview Terrace, Bronx: George Huffman and hi wife. Bessie. 12, of W. Tremont Bronx, passengers in the Kay car: and Stanley Allahand, 27. of Ocean Ave.

Police said the cars drivrn hy the elder Kay and Allahand collided at K. 1 fith St. and Avenue at fi p.m. "If layout ia Bronklyii wanti to know what'i tiin on ia hit community, am Is md (lit F.tU tTtry day. I do," tiyi tat prtildtat af Brooklya aoipital.

I Few Fanatics Disavowed by Most Islanders Bf DA.V NOON AX Eighth in series. San I The people of Puerto Riro are gracious and hospitable and, in most iiistanres. iniensely loyal to the I'nited Stafs. They are proud of their Amerk-an citizenship and the part their men have played in defending America in war. Fanatic unrh a thn who loosed a fosiladf of ho( in ConjreM early thi year ar few.

Authorities here on the island efttiniate the numhrr of wonld-he re oluHni.rin at nhont .100. gun-tniing fanatics in-leripersed with a few Coin-niats are regarded with 'shame hy people in official circle and hy the man-on-the-street. It's true that there ii an Independence party composed of people whose sen of nationalism drives them to seek independence from thayl'nited State. Fut the great majority of those wishing independence are reasonable human beings who disavow connection with the "madmen" who think the way to achieve independence hy violence. Oihern Want Statehood There are others who want immediate Statehood and are campaigning vigorously for thH status despite the fjct that Statehood would deprive the i.lanri of certain benefits itch a its present exemption from Federal income nx.

Rut. proof that een the independence movement i more noise than anything ei-e -e the election returns in Puerto Rico. Gov. L.ui Munnz Marin, who wants nekher independence nor Statehood for hi people, has been repeatedly re-elected by overwhelming majorities The (JoTernor may join the fight for Statehood in the jearl ahead. At the moment, hweer, he heKeve the immediate Jon of economic ad-Tantages to Pnerto Riro poned hf Statehood far outbalance any gain the il.inl would Eaale PUoto VICIOUS CYCLE Ernest Ftrro, 18, of 2 Hunti Place, Bethpoge, watches anxiously as Kings County Hospital attendant administers first aid to Joon Aitken, 18, of 51 Hazel Court, thrown from Ferro's motorcycle in collision last night with auto being backed out of driveway ot Bedford Ave.

ond Avenue by Pvt. Elliott Fuller, 30, of Fort Dix. Miss Aitken was treated for contusions ond abrasions, and back injuries. 001 ins t-eii 011 1 uiiiiiiik. I "One dav I noticed an item Pan- which Council Presi- in vour roiumn on chronic run- (lrnt Ahp Stark LtGllp' Rod' ning the reader continues.

'TXnJS "I -ent for your pamphlet" Hnspr (availahle to any one who aks nf for it in writing and provides stamped, lonK part' A'elopel. "The ear drops you1 man. attorney, line guarantee and Trust Company issued the title insurance. Buy Menalian SI. Apartment Joseph Mtisso purchased the ti-family apartment house at 18K Menahan on a plot from Joseph Cic- io.

Vincent P. Musso was the auoruev lor ine purrnaseo ano line aim 1 rust i- uBr iha title io (ompan the title 111- Manxfield Place Deal The 2-storv brick dwelling, '2m Mansfield Place, has been purchased hy Daniel Goodman and -Belle Goodman, from Rich- ard R. Stolack and Shirley Stol- ack. The property on a plot is assessed at SI 1 ,000. Security Title and Company insured the title.

Sale in Burnett Street The 1-family detached brick and stucco house, 172S Burnett has been sold for Sol Chan- dross to Lawrence London through h-istierg-Lenz to. as brokers, The house, on a plot .11 l(Xi. was sold for all cash above a (ii loan of Calendar TOMflHT: Tw th Wr VriP P--Vn-ii-n i- inr'n' top Y-1 Offirr Rmnnii f.hs. sn- mk'w will hr.nrrd rc-mnn Kiim-M Tmplt, Th Mn(ii, 92 Hfrk rrr St Kim- otinrit. g.i Dtnmon Av 8 3f), Mttmblymin Alfred A Jnclt Levms other uprik ronferenfe hrtiistni.

Ftnwn.vi!i Hemih renter. 25Q Rriniol 8. British Pastors Use Visual Aids To Drive Home Their Points London, lH'C 11 (U.Pi Two pa-tuu resorted to visual aids to prove a point or two to their congregal ions. la lil.ickpool. the Rev.

George AriingsUill commented that "words aie like weapons." He then whipped out a pistol from hi pulpit and hanged away with a blank cartridge. To empha-ie the point further he tinslung a and pinged a paper spithail off a metal chandelier. In llaughiey, parishioner attending services at SI. Mary's-Chuich found a photograph of the Rev. W.

G. White staring ai them from the church porch. It showed the vicar thumbing his nosp at them. "I warned to make the point mat you can't thumb voiir no.e at Hod." he explained. CITY TO WEIGH PAY HIKES FOR EXECUTIVES, TOP AIDES suggest in the pamphlet proved simply wonderful.

In no time at all his ear stopped bothering him, and he can't get over the fiU.t aflPr a wpnt through with doctor and their treatments all these years, a remedy like vour did (hp trick; no running ear; 110 tain Thi is a testimonial. Testi- nionial. I ink. are generally misloiiriing. and ordinarily 1 ascribe them to J.

.1. Coincidence awl forget 'cm, hut, after all, I'm a rpiack at heart and I am playing up this one for all it, and hundred of others like it that I have received through the years, may be worth to vou and to nip. A famctDi Brooklvn iudrt iti: "To kct pnitfd on whit kappeni from day (J million 1 1 1 1. inhibrtif.il, I reirj the fcflt daily. flovor ot really Oil ill own.

And r.m.mb.r, flavor Mjyor Warner and iiieiiiber-of the Hoard of Ksiiinate will .0011 consider the ipu'-tion of p.i.v uii 1 ea-es for municipal head- and of their deputies 1 might n'herwi-p tie driv en to leave 1 he city er ice the Mayor has discloserl. Answering reporters' rpies-lions in tne monthly Mayor conference panel show over Station WARD la-t nignt, he declai ed. 'Some of my lri.t men, especially in the technical fields, have told me that they and their families cannot gel along 011 their present salaries, tbal lliry had received otter of more money in private Industry or will) oilier cities." ss Susie, a right clever At Christmas evolved a neat trick: Til stand neath the mistletoe tfeachmanlkiss'llgo Buv a gift-case of quick! 9 lie said there was OOtl blanket allocation for that purpose in the budget, hut that the Hoard of K.stiniate has to vote specific increases out of that amount, lie added: "We ill decide first whether there will be any increases and then for whom and how In that way the K.stimaie Hoard last March boost pd the salaries 0f Police Commissioner I'rancis W. II. Adams.

Kire Commissioner Kdward K. Cav-anagh and Hospitals Com-mis. inner Hasil C. Macl.ean from SI'iDtHi to a year, and that of Health Commissioner l.eoiia tner to his hack 10 make change for ihe man and woman after I hey had gassed up I heir car. Sukaitis, a 1 1 dazed, managed to get, the license number of the fleeing car and police traced it to the lluerlas in their Long Island home.

The voting woman, mother of an X-nioiilh-old daughter and expecting another child, tearfully denied the robbery. "I don't know hat this j. all she sobbed. Her hiixliand admilled police he and hi wile had he en drinking, hut told police, "I don't know what happened." 4 Craft Unions OK Newspaper Pads Four newspaper craft unions announced approval of two-year, contracts with the member papers of the Publishers Association of Xevv York City. The contracts approved by the Newspaper and Mail Deliverers I'nion.

independent; New- York Stereol ypers Local I'nion 1, A. F. Sheet Straighteners Cnit 1, New York Paper Handler. I'nion, A. F.

and New York Mailers I'nion No. fi. A. F. 1..

of far wage and welfare package boost over the two-year period. Two other craft union had previously signed With the a-' sociatiou and another the A. F. Pressmen' l'nioni No. 2.

wili vote Wednesday on the same package proposal. The papers covered hy the agreement are the New York Times, Daily Mirror. Daily New World Telegram and; Sun, Journal-American, Post. rntg Island Star-Journal and Long Island The Brooklyn F.agle and the Herald Tribune deal separately wi'h the union- -I Isaar Albert, nreslt ent of (hp rhmnip DiMa.e Hospital, marie the announce. A check for SloOO tow aid the cost of the new building 1,.

rtet.v, by Mrs. Stella freeman, chairman of the luncheon, Mr. Albert also announced lna' ne anfi ciurt tice A- Benjamin have been negotiating with the nal B'rith for use of an old age home in Ynnkers belonging to that organization, which might be used to house senile Brooklyn residents'. "The negotiations look extremely promising," said Mr. Albert." A feature of the luncheon nf the piescntatinn ot a ur- STUFFY HEAD? SPRAY Nasal Congestion Away! with New Pocket Sproy! Contain Neo-Synephrin WorW fait to open up doggtd $af for children.

(IVII NASAL SPRAY a nough pooua Jutl Carry with You A rnunn tradmark at wiatiino-ttaarna. 1n. motl.ri: hoi no IHt F. SCHAETtR BREWING NEW Y0 1 4 I '-i 4 4 il1 I) MASSAPEQUA Boy Gets Injured Twice by Autos At Same Corner Massapequa. Dec.

1:1 (U.Rt.M-.though Timothy l.onergan of ,11" Baltimore Ave. is only 8 years old, life already seems to nave taken a dull monotony. Last April when he got off a bus at Broadway and Baltimore Ave. he was hit hy an auto. His mother came running.

Dr. Stephen Srhmiiser Jr. reached by radio-ielpphone in his car. sped to the anil treated Tim's cuts and bruise. Yesterday, while returning from church, Tim got off a bus! at Broadway and Baltimore and was hit by an auto.

His mother came running. Dr. Schmeiser. reached by ratlin-: telephone in his car, rushed to the scene. "What, again," Dr.

Schmeiser exclaimed. There was one big difference, however. This tinip Tim suf fered a broken leg. Dad Shoots Youth For Failing to Visit His Grandma Daniel Smith, 40. huilding superintendent at L'l'tfi Mat thews the Hron.v.

was under arrest today on a charge critically wounding his William, Pt, for failing to isit grandmother a he had promised. 1 The mingor Smith, rushed to l-'ordham Hospital, said he, had benn out on a date Satur-; night and returnd limne at I a.m. He found his father wait-! i-'g and angry over the youth's ftitlure to vi-it hi ST-, ear-old maternal grandmother. illiain said he wi-nl to his room and had gone to lied when his fattier appealed with a rifle ami fired a bullet into his chest. The wounded youth ran ttp-i stairs to the quarter.

of Div Harold Aider, who summoned an ambulance, and police. Tile elder Smith said he imed over his son's head, intending only to frighten him. Bronx Magistrate's Court. was held without bail for a hearing Wednesday. Respect Squatters' Rights If Squatters Are Bears Jasper.

Dec. (U.R) -Fight black bears had a guaranteed lease on steam-heated Winter Quarters today. The bears holed up under a platform next to the Canadian National Railways stores building and got heat by removing insulation from steam pipes that ran through the area. The game warder for Jasper National Park told railway employe not to ev ict the animal. "They become quite vicious during the hibernation season," heaid.

Hrii tl' Get THE Genuine UIHTR R1HSTER ninjiin BALL -if- FlUIHIHO De AT HAKOWAIf STOHIS -WW Mr 1 1 I 4manca iW Mr largest i Sal'mg ii ii II I CHARGE YOUNG COUPLE WITH GAS STATION HOLDUP Wi Srfm.t.-, you Schoafar hoi on xciting, igliifying Folks who drink for enjoyment prefer 1 'Riiiiiiaiaiii-aiy make by reaon of bring a State. The spontaneous pride with which Puerto Rican ouug men till you of their -eivue in Iorea and during World Wi the enthusiasm wiih which Puerto Rican' participate in the Puerto Rican National Guard, are other indications. of the island increasingly clo.e cultural and economic-tie with the states. Violent Crime Rare The Puerto Rieans' four.ey. hospitality and mildness are attributes which many American might well coin, ('rime of violence are virtually unheard of on the Maud, s.iy resident of the Commonwealth.

It's true, of conr-e. thai iIhm are murders and tragic time to time. The i-lami-er maintain, however, that crime of that ind are always due to passion not as part of deliberately planned holdups muggings and the like. An in all part of the world, there are petty thlevecie, bur-. glarie and housebreaking.

Bat juvenile delinquency i mlnmal and narcotic )li lion low that aulhoritie on Jhe i.land don't consider ll a problem at. all. A big challenge faced bv the police i what appeal's' to he Ulard-Wide disregard for all e-hirtilar traffic and regulation. Alififttf everyone drive like maniar and'cul in and out of traffic lane at will. Pasting track and other automobile on hill and hllnd rin ve I rommonplare.

Knll lop ign serve only tn help modernize the vrenery. Said ore taxi ir: e- Snre, I tnp for the ign when there' a polireman standing there It's tne hospitality ami of the Pueno Rican people regardless of their sia-Mdrt in life that mo-t imprs tile visitor, 'Die Puerto Rirn- have a sying wiien yuii enter iheii hctises: "This js umr homo. yourself comfoi tahie A ltd they mean i'. A goes: i geruitieiy welcome im a-long a he wi-ilP- tj) ia. of how already croud-ed the house may lie and no matter how much inconvenience the visitor causes.

Thi particular facet, of the Pnerlo Rican character i one of the reason for overcrowding in tenement peopled hy Puerto Rican in Brooklyn and throughout New lock City. The Puerto Rican consider it perfectly natural in crowd hi home wllh relative and friend and nhare all that he ha with them, Fconomicall.v Puerto Mean are split between te vcrv well-off and the ei.v poor. How- ever, a middle 1 is being "developed through better odu-rational and employment op portunitie that hav tome ith A Jl-vnai-oal Baiowin air-' aft ot ker and his pregnant wife fate arraignment in Ridge-wood Kelnnv Court today on chatges of assaulting and of robbing an At erne service -taiion The robbery suspects, l-'ratik I luei ta and his ife. Margaret. JO.

of Kaitview Baldwin, were act used of driving in'o 11 station it Heai Channel l)i iv e. Arveine. at -CVl a in. yesterdav Kibtnng tne attendant of The atlenilanl, Joseph Su-kailis, 42, said he was struck with a hammer while turning BENSONHURST Drama Workshop Presents Comedy 1 ''The ('virions Savage." a comedy hy John Patrick, was presented by the Adult, Drama Workshop of the Jewish Community House of Bensonhurst. TSIVj Hay Parkway, last night.

Directed by Jack Finback, the plav starred Beatrice Cal-ton in the titl. tole of Savage. audience of more than loo person wpne-sed nie -how. The Atlu't Ht.ihia Workshop i- (irni po-ed of II. members who are iniri-inl in the drama a mean of expression.

Among its members aie housewives, teacher, office work-ei and lawyers. expansion of the island's economy. Racially, l'netto Rican. range Mom puie N'ejjrt) to pure hile. The majority of the population appears to be racially mixed.

Vestige of Indian blood aie evident in the features some islanders. The number of people who are apparently white even in 1 datively reinoie hill village is surprising. 7 ntiifit row; puriln ft Inirl. Turn in "FAVORITE STORY" with XDOLPHE MENJOU. WOR TV, Channel Widmsd.ys, 9:30 p.

R. M0N DEC. 15, 1954 1 s. savings stamps 20 BROOKLYN EAGLE, -r 1 1 i -m Mtei'i'-.

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