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

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Civic Groups to Apply fro Courts for Data on Cifry Jobs NASSAU DA FIGHTING MAD AT BRIBE CHARGE LENIENCY Mineola, Sept. 24 "Assistant less than three months had Chief Inspector Lester Pearsall not been disciplined by i Pnjr'j II anH a rac nan 1 4 I Politics ami People, Seek to Smash 'Secrecy Wall' On Appointees Changing city officials gave them a brushoff when ihey tried to get information on city jobs and the qualifications of non-Civil Service appointees, -Ma the Nassau Cdunty police; By HAROLD H. HARRIS was to appear be- tjon Dems Worried About Sharkey Campaign; State Probers Stalk Tammany Braves seven top civic and business associations today announced they'll go into Supreme Court fore District Attorney rrank; department can't Gulotta today to explain why go around compromising these he permitted the quiet resigna- Culotta declared. "They tion of two young -county cops belong in my office." who, Gulotta said, accepted a According to Clntta. Second $50 pay-off from a dice game Grade Patrolmen Joseph Fogll-operator.

etta, with two years of service, Gulotta was blazing mad and Michael Lizzo, the rookie, when he announced he had took the bribe from the oper-found out the cops one of ator of a dice game in In wood XO CHKKRS Recent developments oa the rrinie-pi-obing AlAwt i.karUif In .11 SI 3 T)p ItMb'i-u 1 1" ftll'llt Ulllll WH SOTPdrV rami). And the anticipated bolt of Tammany Chieftain Bob In a joint statement the groups specifically charged that the Municipal Civic Service Commission refused to supply, information on background and; wnom nan neen on tne force two weeks ago. i V' Si qualifications of holders of o)0' 4 i ft r. exempt jobs, ranging all tnei way to commissionerships. They said Budget Director! Thomas Patterson ignored re i quests for information on va-' Blaikle to Rudy Hallry's cor-Her ban the Democratic iitrate.

gist really woiried about the trend in the race for City Council President. Charge of graft and corruption in the police, fire and other city department during the O'Dwyer-Democratlc Admin. Istralion, and the winking at gambling by a Democratic Dit-trict Attorney in Staten Island, has set perfect stage for a crusading reform movement which is bring preached by Hal-ley and his Liberal independent barkers. Furthermore, the pos. nihility that Ambassador O'lhvy.

er may come bark to Brooklyn 400 FULTON ST. cant jobs and financing of items; outside the regular budget, and1 Mayor Impellitteri failed to re-i spend to letters asking his cooperation in a survey of 14 city -JsL I BORO POLIO VICTIM WED Thomas Martin, 31, slips the ring on the finger of his pretty wheel-chaired bride, Rose 30, of 2184 E. 5th as the Rev. Salvatore Cofiero performs the wedding ceremony at Our Lady of Grace R. C.

Church. The romance started when the bridegroom read in the newspapers that Rose was critically ill and needed blood, and he called at her home to volunteer as a donor William O'Dwyer open every evening (Saturday till 6) during Bond's exciting depart inents. Kagle Disclosure The Brooklyn Kagle disclosed more than a month ago. on Aug. lfi, that the city's best-informed officials did not know how many provisional employes those hired without Civil Service examinations on a temporary were actually on the payrolls.

That storv noted that the Virtually on Klertion Kve to leslify in the reopened Abe Relr rase isn't something which the Sharkey backers consider helpful to their ram State Dept. Film Official Weds Song Bird Beverly Hills, Sept. 24 Miss Gray, still in her teens, (UP.) Assistant Motion Picture oneiwn wnen ne was a 3 paign. It is recalled that in last year's Brooklyn political aquabble, was one of the district leader who aided with Bill Director of the U. S.

State )e- Slaying Jails 'Wildcat9 and Her Teen Gang producer at warner jiromers studio. -M The couple left immediately Is 42nd Anniversary Sale Pivil Ssarviro fnmmissinn anil partment Turner Blair Shelton and songstress Leslie Gray were, for New York and Washington, married here yesterday in the D. and announced they wlllig home of the bride's parents. honeymoon later in Europe. 'f? O' in the latter' fight to oust Beep Cashmore as Brooklyn'paUerson had ..0 up.toiate ijst Democratic leader.

I'nfortunately this was during a period provisional and other tem-when O'Dwyer was howling that the McDonald cops-bookie porary employes and their rates probe was a witch hunt. iof pay." Estimates have run as The Sharkey forces are now convinced that their candidalejnigh as 16,000. month airo. And they're One of the requests for in- Colorado Sept 2i (U.PJ The eight-State joyride iof a teen age gang led by "Jerry fret Arcq(6aMtfa 0t concerned the same subject. Wildcat," a year-old girl ilav's announcement said.

The ended here today and the three digging into the bag of campaign tricks to dull the Halley Rounding board on the crime front. (Registration Starts Tonight) FRIGHTKXKD BRAVKK The current jitters which may have been evident among the Tammany chieftains stems from groups had sought to find out members faced questioning in how many provisional employes bludgeon-murder of a Le were on the payrolls for moreu. than th siv.mnnth limit MarS' l0W8- maVl- the closed-door probing activities of the State Crime Commis-Uner six months, according to Police Capt. Cecil W. Caldwell h.

ri. ii Sordino Iqu- m-nviuinn. said tne gin nnanceu part ot als must be replaced with' per- the wild trip by enticing money sons a ua if led under Civil nici. "The Wildcat" did not admit Service. Lz-l to the episodes, "but she didn't deny them, either," Caldwell Seven Groups Listed The groups involved are the said.

Citizens Budget Commission, in She was asked what her pro fession was. ONE SUHmT FREE! "I'm a bfonc-buster," she re plied. The girl, Jerry Donges, and whose name the expected suit will be brought, and the Citizens Committee on Children, Citizens Housing and Planning Council, Citizens L'nion, Civil Service Reform Commission, Commerce and Industry Association and the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York. Paul A. a member of, the Civil Service Commission, her two companions, Thomas Edward Lafave, 16, and a 18- year-old girl, were arrested last night by police who became suspicious of the license plates Perfectly starched Washed in nylon nets Beautifully ironed Buttons replaced on their stolen car.

The younger girl told Cald Bion A number of iammany braves already have been called to amplify the answers they gave in their judicial-patronage questionnaires which were sent to all Democratic and Republican district leaders in the city. Not only are the State probers asking about judicial appointments and nominations, but they are also digging into the net worth of many chieftains. And some are having difficulty explaining their mode of living on their reported incomes. As txpected, relationships with Frank Costello is still a key question. (B a Good Citizen Register and Vote) GROSS POST ORTEM8 On several occasions during the past year this reporter has taken exception to some of Judge Sam Leibowitz's official But this time we back, him and disagree with a Ne York Times editorial which stated: "He (Leibowitz) did his full share to 'thwart the dignity of the court' on the final day with his injudicious wrangling with Gross and the defense lawyers." On the mornin'g of the final day of the Gross trial both Leibowitz and McDonald learned to their dismay the singing bookie had lost his voice, and that the case was wrecked.

The jurist then tried every trick he knew to provoke the defense to ask for a mistrial. Rut the battery of mouthpieces also knew that Gross had clammed up and they refused to bite at Leibowitz's inviting bait. This reporter, however, believes that Leibowitz should have disqualified himself as the trial judge because of his zealous dual role of jurist-prosecutor and his prior utterances about grafting cops. (Don't Forget to Enroll When You Register) NO POWER? Stanley Kreutzer, borough Republican, Is going to have a peck of trouble getting witnesses to honor his said the groups' request for in cf well that Jerry tried to get' her formation on background to obtain money from men along the route. "But I didn't," the girl said "The onlv reason 1 staved with them was because I was broke.

The teen-agers had been the object of a search extending holders of the 500 exempt appointee jobs was turned down after Corporation Counsel John P. McGrath. since resigned, gave an opinion that it was confidential and the commission in any case did not have to comply with requests for "wholesale" information. Fino said the entire 200-man commission staff would have to be put to work to get the data for the groups. TO YOU NAS1 KANV sront Rand's amazing offer is yours absofutely FREE I Don't miss this terrific opportunity to see for yourself how really sparkling white and beautiful shirts can look.

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In one of 1 SHIRTS WUH0EREO OOO0 ONLY UNTH and ONLY ONI COUPON SATURDAY HPT. 2. HJli TO A CUSTOMft Waldorf Gem Theft Solution Leads to Check of Other Jobs Police today were checking Police had little difficulty an Impressive list of jewel rob- finding Ireland once he was beries which were boastfullyidentified from Jlogue's Gallery admitted by Canadian-bonVphotos by a woman who saw mm his first official acts, Denis Hurley, new corporation counsel, Fided with his predecessor, John McGrath, that Kreutzer has no subpena powers Costello's mouthpiece, George Wolf, is leady to go to the V. S. Supreme Court if Justice McNally rules in Kreutzer's favor Henry Latham's Brooklyn campaign kick-off caught the local G.O.P.

by surprise. No advances were sent to the newspapers Friends say Maj. Benjamin I. Namm would like the Board of Education berth to be vacated soon by Maximilian Moss. fl'ou Must Register to Vote) ONE DAY SERVICE I at slight odditionol charg.

Joseph Ireland. 41, who con-ihim in the Waldorf lobby. His fessed last night the VJeekly Drycleaning Specials! I A Rand's rt cord indicated he was locked up in the Tombs, where he had been remanded after missing a PICKS Jl'DGKS Only a few weeks ago Brooklyn Republicans unsuspectingly had a working arrangement with Asst. I). A.

Peter Spinelli, Staten Island Republican, who is accused date with the probation officer Waldorf-Astoria gem theft to pay for his drug addiction. While an attending physician administered drugs to the bragging self-acclaimed "best burg- while on bail for another'erime 1 Police also arrested hy the State Crime Commission of ties with bookmakers while Lovello, 35, of 319 E. 8th St bis Democratic boss, superseded I). A. Herman Mpthfrssel.

was lar in North America who 35th after Ireland named him as re fuiilcly investiituting eambliue. Sninelli was th iii.lv ifiifi gave his address as Manhattan, detectives Kociotai of the Second Judicial District CO which three Democrats and one Republican were nominated for hoW he Painstakingly. Supreme Court justiceships The irony of the Staten Island ceiver in the hotel theft. According to police, Lovello often paid Ireland in narcotics for hauls which were estimated to total as' high ass $300,000 in value. Ireland has a record of 18 arrests in 22 years.

political situation is that Spinelli, a Republican, served as an swank "Peacock Alley" show-! case at the Waldorf. Ireland also admitted committing many other recent Manhattan jewel rohberies. BEAUTIFULLY DRYCLEANED AND PRESSED officer of a regular G.O.P. convention, but is opposing the Re publican candidate for Staten Island district attorney, "POLITICS AND PEOPLE" Appears Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in the BROOKLYN EAGLE. SPECIAL uLANLTETSX DRYCLEANED AND FLUFFED i toon kiound i29 Xchoici op coiots 111 YE I 1 1 NAVY OR BLACK I uUUlUy'v I ttniSO PKSSEd'aUD MtASUMB I ('l 1 9117 TOYOUHSIZI jM ImMti Dryclnnlxg sound a fire alarm when he discovered a burning barn.

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