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

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City Planners Study $190,000,000 Hospital Program 1 Life's 'Very Dull' to Coplon Girl As She Waifs to Face Court Here Politics and People By Harold H. Harris Installation Of Psychiatric Units Proposed The City Planning Commis 1 Every day has a hundred hours, Judith Coplon said to sion today studied a request by Hospital Commissioner Marcus 41 day. D. Kogel for a long-range $190, 000,000 hospital building and "Every day is pretty much the same," she said. "It's very reconstruction program.

The program was recom dull. Frankly, I like to work. W1 1 I tried to get a job after I was convicted but, of course, no one mended to the commission yesterday as it resumed hearings in the Municipal Building, Manhattan, on requests under the 1950 capital budget and the will hire me. Not only do I need some 'i Si 1951-55 capital program. Is Boro G.

O. P. Trying Squeeze Play? Mrs. Kelly Is Guest of First Lady COME OF THE MANEUVERS pulled during the Board of Election! hearings this week sent many a quizzical eyebrow upward. Of particular significance was validation of the petitions' of Lewis S.

Flagg insurgent Republican candidate for Municipal Court Justice, who has accepted the American Labor party indorsement. Despite the fact that Flagg is bucking the regular Republican designees and that Brooklyn 12. O. P. Boss John Crews has frowned on any tie-ups with the leftwingers, George Fan-kuchen, president of the 17th A.

1). regular Republican organization, was counsel for the insurgent at the hearing. yETERAN POLITICAL OBSERVERS couldn't recall any similar situation where a candidate fighting the organization was aided by a party officer unless G. O. P.

high brass had a last-minute change of heart to put the squeeze on one of their candidates. By accepting the leftwing indorsement, Flagg has somewhat of a chance of winning a judicial berth if his G. O. P. petitions are not knocked out in a court action and he can defeat, in the Sept.

6 primary, either Justice Edward A. The $190,000,000 estimate, gotten my pictures in the newspapers. Sometimes Americans are criticized for forgetting things so quickly. Sometimes it's comforting that they do." She rides a subway to Palmer's office and spends most of the day there, reading the records of her trial, helping Palmer prepare her appeal from the Washington conviction. She has read 4,000 pages of the 8,503 pages of trial record.

There are about 200 words on a page. Miss Coplon, a tiny woman, wore a plain brown cotton dress and brown open -toed shoes. Her eyes were moist as she talked. Is she confident of a reversal of the conviction? "Yes," she said. "If not in the Circuit Court, we will take it to the Supreme Court.

Well, eventually thing to pass the time but 1 need the money for my appeal." She was interviewed in her apartment at 178 Ocean Park Commissioner Kogel explained, way. The 28-year-old honor grad is expected to be pared to $150,000,000, the amount called for in the referendum on municipal hospital construction that city voters will find on the ballot this Fall. uate of Barnard College and former Justice Department employe, convicted July 1 in Washington of giving Government secrets to her Russian boy friend, is free on $20,000 Among the improvements called for in the program are installation of psychiatric bed bail. units in general hospitals for Faces Trial on Oct. 17 patients temporarily disturbed She's under a 40-month-to-10- mentally.

The 17 items of on year sentence, but she's free to Vynne, Democrat incumbent, or Joseph Jaspan, who have the struction, Commissioner Kogel said, would provide 11,850 beds come and go until Oct. 17 when she will go to trial again, this for the chronically ill, mostly time with Valentin Gubitchev on a spy conspiracy charge. replacements. Flexible Program Dr. Kogel said each borough QUINTS' PROSPECTIVE BROTHER-IN-LAW The 15-year-old Dionne quintuplets, left to right, Yvonne, Marie, Emilie, Annette and Cecile, are shown in Callender, with their sister, Rose Marie, and her fiance, Maurice Girouard, who will be married Sept.

5. Republican regular indorsements for the two bench vacancies in the court district. JJRS. IRVING BERLIN', wife of the music empressario, will join forces with N'ewbold Morris and his Fusion Mayoralty team Jerry Ambro, former Democratic district chieftain, who is now collaborating with the Republicans, is rarin' to go in swinging against Mayor O'Dwyer. Ambro swears that it was Bill Donoghue, the Mayor's aide, who invited him out for a luncheon conference via a telephonic call.

Bill stanchly maintains he never made the call With all the publicity would have a mental hygiene clinic and a psychiatric commitment service. He added that his program had been made as Nassau JWV Chiefl? Juiy flexible as possible. For in But she's only been out of New York once since she came home. She spent a weekend at the Pennsylvania farm of her attorney, Archibald Palmer. Its easy to be just another person among New York's millions.

But each day has a monotonous sameness. Judy Coplon got up at 8:30 a.m. today. After breakfast with her mother and an aunt in their stance, he said, hospitals for To indict uad in BALCII-PRICE Brooklyn CONTINUING OUR AUGUST FUR EVENT OPEN SATURDAY 9:45 A.M. 5:45 P.M.

FULTON AT SMITH Denies Statements Cerebral Palsy Center Will Be Opened in Boro tuberculosis patients were planned so that if in the future they were not reeded for the being given to wire-tapping, politico are now mote than ever 'Kidnaping' of Son tubercular, they could be quick apartment she went to sit on: One of the largest medical the steps for a while and watch the children playing on the sidewalk. centers in the city for the diag The August Kings County Grand Jury has refused to indict 2d Lt. Samuel Miller, 32, accused by his divorced wife of kidnaping their son, Robert, 5, from a Brooklyn street and taking him on the start of a trip to Texas. afraid to talk over the telephone. TF THE CITY COUNCIL approves the new local rent control law sponsored by Vice Chairman Joseph Sharkey, it will mean that the City Rent Commission staff will have to be increased about three or four times to take care of the boosted work load.

This undoubtedly would create several hundred new jobs for deserving Democrats The American Labor party is planning bang-up campaigns for Mrs. Ada Jackson, Borough Presidential candidate, and Max Torchin, bidding for District Attorney. Alleged police brutality against Negroes will be their principal issue. and treatment of cerebral On KKK Meeting Mineola, Aug. 19 District Attorney Frank A.

Culotta of Nassau County said today that Henry Waldman, Nassau commander of the Jewish War Veterans, denied he had stated that he had heard a secret meeting of the Ku Klux Klan Are Wonderful' palsy will be opened this Fall ly adapted for the general use, Dr. Kogel asked for the replacement of the City Hospital on Welfare Island by a new hospital at Rroadway and Baxter Elmhurst, to cost $18,435,000. He also requested $19,291,000 to build a new metropolitan hospital on Manhattan's upper East Side, between 97th and 99th Sts. This would be a hospital and would include 300 beds for tubercular patients. "We are fully aware," Dr.

Kogel said, "of the changes that are being made in medical prac sk your liquor doalor for in the new $2,500,000 building of the Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases, E. 49th St. and Rutlswd Road, Isaac Albert, hospital presi RlVERBANK "Children are wonderful people," Judy said. "There are a lot of children in our apartment house. Sometimes I tell them stories for an hour or so in the morning.

"I go shopping for my family's every day needs. "Peonle have stonned noint- had been held recently at Freeport. The grand jury found there was insufficient evidence to support the charge that Miller, an officer assigned to Fort Bliss, Texas, grabbed Robert while the boy was walking with an aunt at Kings Highway and E. 13th St. and drove off with Vi i rm "Mr.

Waldman spoke to me dent, announced today. So that the center can beginj today," Gulotta said. "1 asked JRS. KDXA F. KELLV, Brooklyn Democratic designee for Congress, got a preview of what may be in store for her if she's elected when Angela Parisi and Sylvia Dey, two Democratic slick chicks, escorted her to Washington last Mrs.

Kelly was a guest of Bess Truman at a party for Mrs. Perlc Quality California WINES operations without delay, the at me now. They've for- ing ing him about statements which appeared in the newspapers on ereorai raisy society or Aew tice by the great advances that Mesta, President Truman's new Minister to Luxembourg, and llave been made and are con York Citv has presented $10,000 contribution to the bor-jHowley Red Plot ough institution. lFor New Bern Veto One of the features of the i new center will he an out- Aug. 19 (U.R) Brig.

Aug. 16 concerning the organization of a local unit of the Ku Klux Klan. Some of the statements alleged to have been made by him he denied. Others are exaggerated, he said. posed for pictures with several capital bigwigs to impress the Deln? mdu7-hometown folk.

"We are pioneering in the use of new techniques to cut down I hospital beds, such as extension naliont pnaHmont In nffpr litn. riailK. li. HOW lev, Uie IC Miller was arretted later the same day Aug. 9 when he surrendered himself and the boy at the Sheepshead Bay police station after an alarm had been sent out for him.

Miller told police he had taken the boy to Jersey City but had decided to come back. Miller's former wife, Grace, lives at 1710 E. 8th St. of hospital care into the home, tiring American Berlin com "Mr. Waldman told me that strengthening of services for what information he has is mander, warned the Western Powers today that the Russians -nn imrtr i llm.ua.

vjiM.vii i i lor Lnuea Males Senate is really going to town under the chairmanship of Henry Modell. In addition to its New York City headquarters, the group also has set up Lehman facilities in Buffalo and Albanv Jerrv Bloom, insureent. is conducting a war nf ambulatory patients, elimination of bottlenecks in X-ray and merely hearsay, which he re ceived from a friend, who in laboratory services and the de wanted to "get their veto control back" again through re-establishment of the four-power Berlin Kommandatura on their nerves against Councilman William McCarthy It jsvelopment of dynamic rehabili reported that the Bloom strategists, master-minded by Demo- lau" terms. turn had gotten it from a third person. "He refused to reveal he source of his information he-cause he did not want to involve any one if the facts were not so.

"I wish to stale again that care and treatment for palsy patients who do not require custodial care. There are 500,000 cerebral palsy victims in the I'nited States, of whom 200.000 are under 21, according to Mr. Albert. Fach year 10.000 children are born with this condition. In New York City there are some victims, two -thirds of them children.

Most of these afflicted, he continued, could he helped with inore facilities for diagnosis, treatment, education aijd vocational training. cratic District Leader Gene Bannigan, already have been able to win over many workers from the McCarthy camp The Bloom-McCarthy primary fight appears to be Bannigan's bid as one of the key powers of the Brooklyn Democratic if the facts do exist or if any are brought to my attention which indicate a violation of the Penal Law I shall act without hesitation." He warned the Western Allies that unless they were careful the Russians would maneuver them back into their positions Army Identifies Victims of Mid-air Collision Over L. I. bank on Riverbank of 1915 when they agreed to Sag Harbor, Aug. 19 Victims in the mid-air collision of two four-power government in which any issue could be killed by veto of a single power.

TTXCLE SAM undoubtedly is the world's most gracious man when It rnniPfl 1n handnilts. Ovrhrpjla lnana nnH viftm efnr'P IIVIIIANK WINI CO.IIOOKIYN.KI 1940 have cost, the tall man with the whiskers almost as Planes, T. nearby North Haven yesterday money as it lakes to run the entire federal Government forjhave neen as 1st Lt. two years. About have been sent overseas sincelp0j)ert Lancaster 26 of 18 the bulk of which, went for pa, place, Williston Park, L.

Most of the rest of I'ncle's hard-earned dollars were 1st Lt. Samuel Block, 32, of AH Qtond stores Driver Fleeing Cop Hits Sheriff, Held As Negligent Seattle, Aug. 19 (U.R) Owen1 relief and rehabilitation of war-torn countries. 509 Van Siclen Brooklyn. G.

Harris, F.dmonds, I They were respectively pilot and radar officer of one of the planes. -rp 1 A spokesman at Mitchel field Saturday Aug. 20h disclosed that both men had served as fliers In the war, Lancaster in the European Theater, 11, I 4 was driving more than 70 miles! an hour yesterday trying toj outdistance a State patrolman. He glanced over his shoulder' to see how he was doing andj crashed against the rear of sheriff's car. Harris was citedj for negligent driving.

for your shopping convenient a t', 1 'i where he flew 15 missions as a fighter pilot, and Block in India, where he flew 17 missions as a bombardier on a B-24. Lieutenant Block was unmarried. Lieutenant Lancaster, a native of Bangor, Maine, was married to the former Janice 7 Hopkins. They had no children After an investigation by the Mitchel Field Flying Board, a spokesman said Lieutenant Block bailed out Immediately atter tne collision but was ifAlT I'llllihllllH killed in midair, when a de 3 scending plane part struck him in the head. Lieutenant Lancas ter did not get free of his plane until It was about 200 feet above ground and his para chute did not have time to open The pilot and radar officer of the second plane in the col lision, Lt.

Harold W. Manor, 30 of 25 Glen Lane, Levittown. AIDS PALSY DRIVE Arthur Larschan, president of Cerebral Palsy Society of New York City, left, presents check to Isaac Albert, president of Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases, E. 49th St. and Rutland Road, for cerebral palsy center which sanitarium soon will open.

and Lt. Joseph E. McCord. 28. of 62 Meadowbrook Place, East Hempstead, parachuted to BIG TRADE-IN VALUE ON YOUR OLD WASHER AlH I In KufclHf IlKtlH Hm rrtotl Mlhl FWwH ter It 0.

S. Pit. M. 35c PER DAY MP safetv. i Ar gvrff tnmm rnmt VITAL CONTRIBUTIONS The Lodies of Charity and employes of the New Orleans hospital where she is confined with rare kidney disease are keeping blond, blue-eyed Toni, 3'2, olive by finoncing three daily injections, costing $10 each.

Her father, an unemployed boiler-maker, is unable to pay for treatment, which may have to continue for many months. ft There Is a Trust for Every Human Need Few realize that Trust Funds are more than a means of providing a sum of money at the death of an individual. There are all types of living; Trusts for different human needs. A clear vision of Trusts as arranged at this bank will enable you to see the purposes for which they exist to serve you. Complete facilities and co-operative personnel KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 342 FULTON ST.

(In the Heart of the Boro Hall District) BROOKLYN N. Y. A4mber Tedtrnl Dtpotit Insurant Corporation 25c per day (I ki VOMff tar mmjv CST troodwoy, fcVootym N. Y. NEW JOB? You don't have to engage Miss Sherlock Holmes of 1950 to start in a NEW job.

Just place a Result-Getting Brooklyn Eagle Situation Wanted od in the Classified Section. That's where EMPLOYERS LOOK. BROOKLYN EAGLE, U5. 1 1949 3.

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