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

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Bergman-Rossellini Romance Denounced in Sermons Is, I mt, i. China Reds O.K. Pakistan London, Feb. 6 (U.R) Radio Moscow said today that the Chinese Communist regime had agreed to establish diplomatic relations with Pakistan. it i' I Politics and People Ministers Cite Defiance of Christian Ideals By United Press Ministers the country devoted their Sunday sermons to strong criticism of Ingrid Bergman ana Roberto Rossellini.

Los Angeles," the Rev. George By HAROLD H. HARRIS ABRAHAM 0 UlTOHIT.etHOri 19 we Boom Justice Jackson for Governor G. 0. P.

Again Spotlights Gov. Driscoll L.WINC TH I)WOKK Working quietly hut with Davidson of St. John's Episcopal much efficiency behind the confused democratic Stale scene is i hutch said "the actions of in- grid Bergman are a stench In a group of powerful leaders A 1 i the nostrils of decent people and a disgrace to the finer sensibilities of womenhood." "Her actions are in defiance of all Christian ideals of marriage and the sanctity of the home," he added. Movie stars attending the Hollywood Presbyterian Churcn who would like to see Justice Jtoheit II. of the I'niled States Supreme Court the Deinoeratic rmididate for (overiior next Fall.

As far hack as Jackson, who come from up-Stale Jainestou was trotted out as a possible (iiliernatorial nominee. ut he always lost out when the smoke-filled room leaders ruled he wasn't a well-known public figure. However, since his service as chief war crimes prosecutor 'NIK1, heard Dr. Louis B. Evans warn The Ten Commandments ap ply to all Christians ro matter Justice R.

H. Jackson wnat ttieir protessions may re." 'Dirt, Muck, Innuendoes' The Rev. W. Hamilton Aulen-bach, rector of Christ Church and St. Michael's Episcopal Church, Philadelphia, said Miss Bergman and another actress the iirenherK trials, the Jackson boosters feel he Is potential Presidential timber.

"leave behind them f.irt, muck, HKOOhl.YN BACK KKS Most of the Jackson boom in innuendoes and gossip of their Brooklyn seems to come from a group of district leaders who; unconventional, immoral be flock around Krnnv Sutherland, the powerful Coney Island: havior He said theaters showing their pictures "should be boycotted out of existence" Dr. Norman Vincent Peale of the Marble Collegiate Church, major-domo. These chieftains feel that a ticket headed by Sen-Ptor Herbert H. Lehman for re-election, Justice Jackson for Governor and young franklin I). Roosevelt for Lieutenant Governor would lie unbeatable.

Brooklyn County Leader John Cashmore, who's back from a Al-iiiVntt'in "if nn two Florida jaunt hasn't yet indicated his cho.ee for Vckeni Gubernatorial sweepstakes. The Beep still has quite a few wlen an outstamiing an( ential up State friends who ould like to see him as the respected leader in cratic nominee. I American life deserts her own husband and her 11-year-old CITV II. M.I. GKAPKVINK Special Sessions Justice Mat daughter and cynically flaunts Tiny seems assured of reappointment by Major O'Hwyer when Christian standards against bis term expires later this month.

At one time Trov and Bill in sucn a flagrant VICTORS OVER POLIO Leaving the Sister Kenny Institute in Jersey City under their own power after treatment for infantile paralysis are, left to right, Peter Bakalian, 8, and Jo Ann Romano, both of Brooklyn; Ronald Booth, 4, of Staten Island; David Burke, 1 Vi, of Bayonne; Linda Altman, 8, of Brooklyn, and Ruth Linder, 2, of Jersey City. They constitute largest group to be discharged from institute at one time. I 3 pi were political enemies. But the differences have been reconciled, ,1 i.i i He said Miss Bergman had with Paul ODwyer, the Mayor's brother, serving as peacemaker "disqualified herself in her There still seems to be some question about the future status! profession" and that moral per- nr Justice Myles Paige when his term runs out in about twoSOns "should insist that the weeks. Assistant I).

A. Clarence Wilson has lots of support for: screen purge itself." Boro Celebrating Boy Scout Week Victim Talks Way Out of Rope, Trails 4, Lands Them in Jail the judicial berth. But Paige is slowly gaining strength. Kven 'Shock, Disappointment' Another Los Angeles minister, though Paine, a I.aGuardia appointee, is a Johnny-come-latcly far as the Brooklyn Democratic organization Is concerned, Ralph A mill, 39, store at 4G01 3d Ave. Kriss Dr.

James Y. Bell of the First lie backed by Brownsville Leader Jake Gralla and Negro jPref.bv,eHan Churc.l. said "the1 dapper and talkative machinist barged that Leach and Malhie nemocratic groups. irregularit of Miss Bergman's'nf itn niih a hm on entered the store at 7 p.m I private life comes as a Saturday while the others acted Thousands of Brooklyn Boy! Scouts will commemorate this! week the 40th anniversary of Scouting in America with neigh-' borhood rallies and exhibitions. Many stores will co-operate via window displays supporting the current $2,000,000 finance campaign of the Greater New York Councils, Boy Scouts of America, and the week's exercises will be climaxed with religious services in churches and synagogues Saturday and iviK iuo.iv.

as lookmlts Krias sa(, I His Sherlock Holmes feat was; forced him at gunpoint into a talk of the town. All Amilljrear room where an emplove. TH DAW.V PATROL The kingmakers will be on band and disappointment." next Monday when Governor Alfred Driscoll of New Jersey In Indiana, where a 12-theater nuain stpns into thp noiitical limoiiirht ua nrinrinai Qt -chain banned the Bergman-Ros- and then trailed O'Neill to 45th St. and 4th where the quartet reassembled. He then followed the men to 43d where they entered a bar and grill.

Amill then dashed across the street to the station house and got Detective Walter Murray and Patrolman Louis Rissone. They went to the cafe and thP x.tion.i RnnnniUn ru.Wo onoi tii' i sellinl picture. "Stromboli," Dr.Jfl'rt. late haluniay night, was Catherine DaLessio of 340 Wl" Dauas Browning. Methodist a'K tour nolclup men from ty- tilth was at work while iuia uiS imiimuii, aie pusmng ine minister of Indianapolis said mg him up.

then remove his executive for Vice President in '52 Gowanus Chieftain rnmur was a "jvmntnn nf. overcoat so that the thusrs chatting with Amil). The bandits took $120 from Kriss and $2 from Amill, with the machinist protesting vol- would not recognize him, follow one of them to a bar and grill a decline in morals." Many ministers did not di nabbed the alleged bandits. Sunday. ana then dash across the street ubly that "it was everv cent cuss the affair from their pul ffCsocsa ffcapcss fcaos coaaoc Mangano fought off a howling pack to award Jim Chiusano the post of secretary to Justice Roger Brock Assistant D.

A. Salvador Rametta is now a grandpappy Who's who of officialdom turned out Friday to honor Flatlands Democratic Boss Jim Power But the fella who seemed to have the most fun was (l.O.P. Leader Dave Shane, who wiggled a mean rhumba with Mrs. Lawrence Murphy, wife of the Democratic Assemblyman. pits but expressed disapproval to the -1th Ave.

police station, he had in the world." They in private comments. As a result four men, two ofimissed $7. The Rev. Matthew Warren of them said to be AWOL soldiers. The thugs then bound and All Saints Episcopal Church, I were being held in $5,000 hail gagged Kriss but were talked Atlanta, said "It's a great nit yi each to await grand jury action out of binding Amill, look, friend.

Why do when persons who have such The prisoners were Robert great talent allow 20, and Krnest Leach, 27. BORO HALL WHISPKRS The five county judges have you want to tie me up? You to be exploited. He said it was' not ot 'sit David can see for yourself that I'm one thing to be wrong, but an-'Matthews, 31. of 206 Both harmless. A little old guy like other to show no shame.

and rrancis Maibieson, 31, oflme. I can't hurt you. Why don't 26-1 60th both said to be 'you AWOL from Fort Dix. "Let's get out of here," Leach The complaint was signed by was reported to have said, and Samuel Kriss, 60, of 8621 20th 'they fled. who has an army surplus! Amill removed his overcoat "GOING PLACES?" PHONE MA.

4-6200 FOR 1DKAS MOW, FRL-9 A.M.-S P.M. O.R.'d a S2.500 pay boost for Kdmond FitzOrald, chief probation officer. Fitz, recognized as tops in his field, returned last week from Israel, where he set up a model penal system. His new salary will be scaled at $15,000 annually If she wishes, Gertrude (Jleason, llth A. D.

Democratic co-leader, can have the $6,100 nccrelaryship to the Water Department. Another aspirant is Mrs. Gertrude MeMahon, one-time co-leader to the late Jim Sin-notf, Fast New York boss. The post is open since the death of Rita Casey Brooklyn's Man-Abont-Town, Victor L. Anfuso, has opened swanky law offices at Rockefeller Plaza.

BROOM AM) CART DKTAIL The Sanitation Department Is being revamped by Commissioner Andy Mulraine and the, our 135 tfi ANNIVERSARY SE200CXLVC3I7ES WITH A STORE-WIDE clubhouse boys are bowling. Wielding executive power in his mi politics-ridden organization, Mulraine is returning to active duty pushing a broom and trash cart hundreds of able-bodied men ho formerly held down dek jobs and other "gold-brick" details. How long the crackdown will continue is problematical hnse affected are crying in the clubhouses: "They can't do this to me: DISTRICT RUMBLINGS The two Heffernan brothers Commissioner Bill, Democratic leader of the 7th A. and Rep Fori Weeks Fel.t FeD.lt Incliiilte REDUCTIONS nnr dim, j. in .1.11.

cnii'iiain, may ne hUBy this year queuing rebellion in their ranks We hear Fred Sessa, an undertaker, is seeking to overthrow Brother Bill, while Jim Var-ley former American Legion county commander, Is gunning to cop the Congressional nomination from Jim. There also are reports of an insurrection against Walter rem OUR LONDONTOWIi GABARDINE TRENCH COAT is versatile, protecting, ideal for Spring! the new, fast Arthur Murray Way GENTLE Carley, Greenpoint Democratic boss, who'll be hey-heyed at a birthday party Wednesday. Some veteran Democratic rebels -0 oro ANTACID again are kicking up And the Republican situation In the World's Garden Spot isn't all peach and cream, either. G. O.

P. Leader Bill Rowen may have some trouble holding onto his mantle. 3S Roilyn Man Appointed State Fire Bureau Aide Roslyn, Feb. 6 Peter E. Lynch of this village has been This sale is not a regular clearance.

What makes it so important to you is that it is our ssconJ sale in 135 years. This meant the finest quality jewelry and silver, watches, china, glasa and gifts can now be purchased at great savings really important reductions reduction up to 50. It is your our opportunity to greet our old Brooklyn friends (they're numbered in the thousands) and make new ones (we want thousands more). Diamond Jewelry, including Wedding Ring Gold Jewelry, and select Costume Jewetry Ladles' Wrist and Lapel Watches -Diamond Studded, Solid and Gold-FOM Men's Pocket and Wrist Watches Solid Cold, Gold- Filled and Stalnkw Steel Watch Attachments Sterling Silwx and SOverplated Holloware and Flatware Crystal with Sterling Deeoratfoa Ladiea' and Mea's Sterling Jewelry Imported China Dinner Service Fine Imported and Domestic Leather Goods Pen and Pencil Seta EXCIfT ON rtlCE-FrXED MERCHANDISE appointed to the advisory board of the Bureau of Fire Mobilization and Control, New York State Safety Division. A mem- It's Trui! Arthur Murray's unique, new method "The First Step To Popularity" makes learning to dance lightning quick and A-B-C easy.

For here is the key to all dances whether the intricate Tango or the graceful Waltz. Once you master this basic step, and everybody does in almost no rime, you can lead or follow any dance even if you're never danced before. Special 2 for 1 Rates New But that's not all. You not only can learn to dance faster than ever but you can save money, too. For a limited time only Arthur Murray is offering special 2 for 1 rates to all who want popularity and good times.

This means you and your husband, wife or friend can both learn for the price of one. But, don't wait to take advantage of this money saving plan. Act now before these special rates are discontinued. Free 15-MinuU Dance Analysis There's a free 1 5-minute danct analysis that goes along with these low cost lessons so come in now. Here's your chance to find out what's wrong with your dancing and how to improve it quickly and easily.

Make arrangements to have this check up right away before starting in your lessons. Phone MA 4-3980 or come to the Studio. oer of Roslyn's Rescue Hook and Ladder Company, he is a Nassau County deputy fire marshal. mr Any man who leans toward that trim look in olothei will nod approringlr at our all-weather favorite! It ha all the dashing lines of the famed military trench coat plus the quality tailoring of a depend-ahle maker. The carefully woven, perfectly balanced gabardine lia an extra durable water-repellrnt finish so important for fickle ipring weather.

Wide epaulets, shoulder patch, full belt and military collar. 36 to 46 in grey or tan. All kooI tip-in linnr, 7.50 Mmnin fnr Ma Cmt. KM ArftiHr Muny IfH. St i 9 a Wm.Wise&Son Phone first so your Money con be waiting for you.

leant $30 10 UOO. UcnMd pvnvm la An. IX of Hi Bonkinf law FAMILY PI NANCE 487 FULTON ST. MAm 5-210 BROOKLYN Open TWadar 9 P.M. coftA-rioi BRdGEZELVH studio Fulton Street Corner Smith 2 blocks from Borough Hall Phone MAfn 4-398(5 I K1 IOSO MALI 425 Mton St.

lever B.cklord i) Ai 5-31 3J SUSHWICK 1320 Sroodwoy Quinty St.) GInmoc 5 IS DOWNTOWN 1 N.vin, Si. (at FlatauiM MAm 3 6631 AATBUSH I Flotbuth A (nr. Churck Ava.) tUcim. Studio open 10 p.m. 10 p.m.

Doily 1 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 6, 1 950.

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