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TALK. HOME mw ''I hh la l.u,IUILi.iiIHOT 01 8011th Brooklyn ron Mlantio Avnu to lort Hamilton th lami Mnw of attribution flom. Talk and ltn and all ol itatbuh from Emplra Boulevard to Avmiim and from Coney Island tvenu to Vtlea Avenue. A Home Newspaper for Every Member of the Family STAB. Section of the Brooklyn Daily Eagle The BROOKLYN, N.

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1931 14 PAGES MENDENASKS TRAINS Just a Reminder News in Brief Safe-Crackers Invade Bay Ridge H.S. With Razor-Blade Jimmy OPERATE TO STREET IF RAMP IS REOPENED 1 fi JMrnnm-L'l V. I Last May 22, Herman Been was held up and robbed of $324 by four armed men who entered his place of business at 7617 3d Ave, and lined Been and two others against the wall. After a five months' search, four men were arrested yesterday by Detective James Dowdill of the 64th Squad as suspects of the crime and, after a hearing in 5th Ave. Court, were held in $10,000 bail each for the Grand Jury.

The men are Patsy Pucci. 22, of 280 E. 169th Manhattan; Louis r.nrr r. nf 794 willett Jack FIRE MORTGAG Will Trolleys Go Up Or Trains Come Down? DINNER IRKS Gas Company's Offices Also Raided in Crime Epidemic With 'Stores Being Robbed of Cash and Large Quantities of Candy and Other Stock An epidemic of holdups and bur B. M.

T. Head Raises New Issue to Complicate Bay Ridge Fight for Reservicing of Incline SUGGESTS CONFERENCE Calls His Plan Superior to Having Trolleys Run Up Tracks to 'L'; Stands Firm on Fare rrpspiinla. 22. of 248 E. 14th 1,500 Cheer $20,000 I CtLkLiV.

III Manhattan, and Anthony Piscope 24, of 287 Avenue X. WILLIAM S. MENDEN: The plans we have been nrnviri for hrinffinK the trains Blaze at Church of Good Shepherd Anniversary Mn than $50 was raised by the M) ll glaries on the Bay Ridge section, during which safes in Bay Ridge mm it As a bonfire of slips of paper High School, at Senator St. and 4th and the Kings County Lighting Company, across the street, Further complications set In to day In the campaign to reopen tho 65th St. Incline when William 8.

Ladies Aid Society of the Bay Ridge M. E. Church, 4th and Ovington yesterday afternoon at a rummage sale conducted in the parish house, it was reported today by Mrs. E. Wardell, president of the society.

The money will go to buy turkeys for the turkey dinner to be held at the annual fair of the church next month. A luncheon was provided the committee workers at 1 o'clock, with Mrs. F. N. Rogers serving as hostess.

Mrs. David A. Kelts was chairman of the sale committee. She was assisted by Mrs. George Murphy.

Mrs. George Tooker, Mrs. Thomas Williams, wiiilam Kav. Mrs. Kratzmler, Mcnden, president of the B.

M. came forward with a new issue. burned on the dais at a dinner in the Hotel St. George last night, more than 1,500 persons looked on and cheered. And as they cheered they saw $20,000 go up in smoke.

The slips represented $20,000 worth of paid up mortgages. The dinner marked the 25th anniversary of the Church of the Good Shepherd, 4th Ave. and 75th St. The Rev. Dr.

Nathan R. Melhorn, editor of The Lutheran, was the principal speaker. Discussing "To HCNIM TALK 2-' 1 lav He has added to his Insistence were cracked by burglars, has caused police of two precincts much concern. The victims of thugs in many instances have refused to talk, but a number of those affected have informed Home Talk of their losses. While nothing could be learned at the gas company regarding the safe-cracking, police of the 4th Ave.

station admitted they were baffled, and had few clues to work on. upon a 10 cent fare the demand that the Bay Ridge Civic Council agree (down the ramp) to 68th St. at as low a level as practical for the interchange of passengers, not only between lines and trolley lines but also bus lines. The above is an extract from a letter addressed to James L. Meeks, chairman of the Bay Ridge Civic Council, by the traction official.

On Oct. 23 Mr. MENDEN said: I will' not bring such a resolution (adopted by the Civic Council, asking trolley service on ramp) before the Transit Commission unless it is perfectly clear that a double fare is necessary in changing from the trolley to the elevated. On Sept. 23 Mcnden favored opening of incline "if people of Bay Ridge want it and the Transit Commission gives us permission." WARREN M.

VAN NAME, transit chairman, Bay Ridge Chamber of Commerce: I still think he (Menden) has neglected giving to the people of Bay Ridge a reasonably comfortable means of transportation. Scarpati, McKinlcy Park realtor, told police racketeers smashed his window (shown above) after he refused to pay tribute. If police fail to act, he says, matter will placed in the hands of District Attorney. morrow," he saw: Miss Mabel Penway, administra I have three reasons to be op Mrs. J.

Schnll. Mrs. George Belief. Mrs. Ferry and Mrs.

v. sumwau. timistic about the future oi tne church. The first was the fine work done by the churches during the catastrophe of 1914; the second is Racketeering Victim to have the trains meet tne trouey at the foot of the Incline. The Civic Council, in its resolu tion asking resumption of service on the Incline, urged that the 3d Ave.

and the Bay Ridge Ave. trolleye at 68th St. be routed up the ramp to connect with the 65th St. station of the 3d Ave. elevated.

Menden, unswerving In his demand for a double fare If the Incline is opened, has, however, subordinated that issue In his reply to James L. Meeks, president of the council, being more concerned at this time with the opinion of the local civic organizations on his in To Demand Geoghan the fact that there nas never rjeen any danger of a split in the Lutheran Church: the third, that the laity is co-operating tion assistant at the high school, in whose office the safe was rifled, said the burglars did not get away with anything, but left the safe in a deplorable state. At both the gas company and the school burglars used razor blades to jimmy open the safe doors. In both cases they failed to complete the job. Among the other victims were: Morris Roth, manager of Hey-Mnn meat, shon at 8610 4th Ave.

Accused of k-gging on the 95th St. station of the B. M. Thomas Hurley, 47, and Patrick Gilson, both homeless, pleaded guilty yesterday before Magistrate Hughes in 5tn Ave. Court.

They were held for further investigation. Margaret Cairns. 12, of 503 80th Is in Victory Memorial Hospital nnwihle fracture of the Other speakers were: tne rtev. End Patrol Extortion Charles D. Trexler, pastor oi me St.

James Lutheran Church, Man Hand to Fire Grafters hattan; the Rev. Dr. Jonn a. raoie- head, president of tne executive committee of the Conference; Mrs. Herman Siefker, complained he was robbed of merchandise and cash totaling $60.

The intruders broke into his store, Realty Man Stirred ly Shattering of Windows- Storekeepers in McKmley i'ark section Lora-plain of Shake-Down to Avoid Trouble he said, througn a rear aoor. Robbers entered the cigar store of Rrnltoff-Preed. 412 86th twice sistence that the trains use the ramp. His comment In the letter on the fare issue follows: "I note your statement that to the adoption of this resolution It to un derstood that If the Incline is to be reopened it would be on a two fare basis, but that you desire the privilege of discussing this matter again with us later on. all with a view to bringing about a single fare for a ride on both rapid transit an4 widow of one of tne nrst two cons of the church: The Rev.

Dr. Franklin F. Fry. secretary of the Board of American Missions; the Rev. Samuel G.

Trexler president of the United Synod of New York; the Rev. Dr. George Linn Kieffcr, president of the Long and made way with mercnanoise Taking Pay for Refuse Removal in Bay Ridge Sanitation Commissioner Promises Prompt Action on Complaints of Storekeepers Against 'Hold-ups' skull as-the result of being struck by an auto on Wednesday on 7th Ave, between 76th and 77th Sts. The child stepped from behind a parked car directly into the path of one driven by Morris Voskalki of 676 Cleveland St. Voskalkl was not held.

The latest Winter designs and forecasts for Spring were shown Wednesday afternoon at the Hotel Astor by the Borough Park Branch of the Women's Auxiliary of United Targpi Hosoltal. Mrs. M. Erd- Samuel J. Scarpati of 7005 Fort Hamilton Parkway, inrtim nf "nrotection" racketeers, today said he would place and cash amounting to ine second time they pilfered this place, the vandals took the identical mer chandise that was delivered to Brok- Island Conference, ana L.eo his case in the hands of District Attorney Geoghan if the police failed to stop demands made for tribute on small off -Freed on that same day, wnicn Please Turn to Page I led Mr.

Freed to believe tnose re storekeepers in the Mcrumey trolley lines. "The expense to make the necessary changes In the Incline structure in order to provide for the extension of the service to 68 Ul Park section sponsible for the robbery were youthful members of a gang that fnrmerlv made their hangout at the GRIDDER DOWNED There are two broken win PRESSED SEARCH heim served as chairman of the on arraneements. She entrance to the 4tn Ave. suDway will be considerable (now esti station. Freed, in an Interview with a CAR The charges made by Bay Ridge storekeepers that truck drivers of the Department of Sanitation are weekly exacting petty graft will be cleared up without delay, Sanitation Commissioner Hand Informed Home Talk today.

MOTOR BY was assisted by Mrs. B. Goldfarb and Mrs. L. Shapiro.

Mrs. Charles Greenberg is president of the Bor FOR ASSAILANT mated at we are noi justified in glylng any encouragement looking toward the establishment of a single fare for a ride on trolley and rapid transit lines." Home Talk reporter, disclosed that immediately after his store was robbed Fort Hamilton police per ough Park Branch. Extortion is continuing, thef dows in the front of his real estate office, and he says he hasn't the slightest doubt as to who Is responsible. The trouble started, he says, about five weeks ago when a man drove up In a car and handed his father Salvatore Scarpati, a card. It was from a night patrol agency, he said, which offered, for $1 a month, to insure Drotection to his premises.

Bay Ridge Boy Playing in manently dispersed tms gang. Bandits stole $30 worth of mer Hi-. -Inhn J. I.oftus. district feper Menden nas in au previous an Bay Ridge Man Attacked storekeepers claimed, despite nunn nouncements said that reopening Intendcnt of schools, will be the nrinrinal sneaker at a communion the fact that Hand had de Street Laid Out in Dash or Goal the Incline would cost his company WRECKERS chandise from Morris Orloff, 8516 5th when they ripped out some iron bars in a hallway adjoining his bUK tailed under-cover men to by Stranger, Sutlers Fractured Thigh breakfast to be held by the Thomas Dongan Council, K.

of C. on Sun- mornine. Nov. 10, in the club The list of football players who $50,000. Claiming that there has been some misunderstanding, Menden In investigate previous charges.

have recently suffered casualties was swelled by one more yesterday when auditorioum, 4th Ave. forms Meeks: place of business. Money was also takon from the cash register. This marks the second time Orloff has been victimized by thieves at this address. A transom over the front door of The plans we have been prepar Mr.

Scarpati Sr. torn tne man ne had nothing of special value in the office but the desk, and didn't need anyone to keep an eye on that. The Gustave Bentsen, of 7222 otn ran afoul of an automobile. Troup of 7101 Colonial Road ing with a view to transmitting them to the Transit Commission for Like most 14-year-old boys or Bay man went out oi tne omce the Economy Laundry at 7619 4th consideration, provide for bringing the trains to 68th St. at a low grumbling.

Ridge, these days, Gustave hours outside of sleeping, eating and school time are spent In tearing up is recovering from the injuries she suffered yesterday when a motorcar in which she was riding collided with another machine at Ridge Boulevard and 72d St. She received lacerations of the face and "To every one of the storekeepers who openly expressed criticism In the columns of Home Talk, and to any other storekeepers who want an Investigation, I will send an Inspector," Hand declared. "This matter must be cleared up Immediately. If there Is any grafting, and the storekeepers want to testify, I'll see that prosecution is initiated. "I am making up a list of all the storekeepers who complained and If the InsDectors cannot get to them All right, an rignt, an rignt, ne Please Turn to Page 2 Police headed by Detective Mclver of the 4th Ave.

station are on a search today, endeavoring to find an unidentified assailant who early yesterday brutally 1 attacked Roy Johnson, 31, of 477 46th St. Johnson suffered a fractured right thigh and lacerations of his head and elbows. He was taken to Norwegian Hospital. The attack, for which police as yet have not ascribed a reason, took place in front of 328 49th St. level as practical so as to said.

provide convenient facilities there Mr. Scarpati forgot about the in and down the sidewalks of boutn Brooklyn, either laden with a football or in hot pursuit of some one for the interchange or passenger cident, he said, until last Saturday morning when he found two not only between the lines ana the trolley lines, but also the bua 13 ROUNDED UP who is carrying the precious pig HYLANEYESORE 'House on Stilts' on Shore Road Being Razed After 10 Years The wreckers' picks and crowbars are descending on the "House of Stilts," the shack built by former Mayor Hylan to house the engineers making borings for the proposed vehicular tunnel under the Narrows. For more than ten years the eyesore at Shore Road and Bay Ridge Boulevard has stood over the sidewalk, defying weather and, until recently, every effort of civic organizations to have it torn down. skin. windows smashed.

Two heavy stones had been sent through the glass. line which now operates via Bay Ridge 3d Ave. and 60th St. The matter was reported to the This plan contemplates that the RERS AS LOITE police and Mr. Scarpati says he Yesterday Gustave picked a Beautiful pass out of the air and was off like a shot toward his goal line.

Everything would have been fine, except that an automobile had run Benson Park Civics Back trolley lines will continue to operate on the surface to 85th so as to provide a convenient Interchange of plans to place tne matter in tne hands of the District Attorney. His son, is president of the Catawissa- Berry on Library Site The site recommended by Con head. After treatment ai ine Norwegian Hospital she went home. There- would not be so many misfits in life If parents consulted more often with high school principals regarding the courses of their children. Dr.

Maxwell Ross, chairman of the Allied School Boards of Brooklyn, told members of the 12:15 Club of South Brooklyn Wednesday, at a meeting held In the Park Slope Masonic Club. 78 7th Ave. He said college and high school courses at present are complementary, and stressed the fact that the tim to commence in specialization is dur-i hv man in high school. onto the playing field rua ei. vnni.

Hnvine poor interference, Democratic Club of the tn A. u. passengers there witn tne trouey lines operating in 3d north of It an outrage," he says, "when Gustave found he had to get by troller Berry for a new public library, has been approved by the today, I will see to it that they do so within a few days. "There is no reason why any grafting should go on; these men get paid by the city for what they are doing. And as long as I am Commissioner, I will see that the taxpayers get refuse removal service without having to pay out any tips they don't feel like paying.

But the entire solution of the situation lies in the hands of the storekeepers. Let them step out and testify. "And thev need not fear that tes 65th St. We believe the plan of extending the operation of industrious and respectable businessmen are subject to such a racket Police Act on Complaint of Business Men at 52d St. and 4th Ave.

Thirteen men await a hearing today before Magistrate Hughes in 5th Ave. Court on charges of disorderly conduct. Benson- Park Civic Association at a meetina held in the Jewish Com the car himself. He didn't quite make It. He was downed on his 5-yard line, with what the doctor said were slight contusions of the as this." Other businessmen of the section trains to 68th St.

will better serve the convenience of the public than any system of operating trolley care up the incline. munity House, Bay Parkway and Its day, however, has finally rnmp. Anthonv Lombardo, con have had similar experiences. 79th Monday night, ine site scalp. was indorsed in a resolution, which In view of the apparent mis tractor, started this week to demol tab the structure.

The city has al will be sent to Mayor Walker, Bor, Charles Seneca, who witn nis brother, conducts a shoe store three or four doors from St. has had windows broken in his shop liihlilule to Celebrate oueh President Hesterberg, Alder lowed him 30 days to clear away the Thp mth anniversary of the estab Wednesday's meeting was the first over which James J. Daly, the new They are accused of loitering at 52d St. and 4th and were arrested last night by a squad of po understanding as to what Is proposed, would It not be advisable to have a meeting of the representatives of the Bay Ridge Civic Coun tifying or complaining will affect the service they get. For If I find that drivers are purposely neglect timber.

man Kicrnan and Chief Librarian Minhnel Fereuson. The site is on three occasions. president, presided. He savs he doesn anticipate any lice from the 4th Ave. station, after bounded by Avenue Bay Parkway, Debators to Discuss cil? I will be glad to meet with such further trouble now that he has Manassch Miller was re-elected ft number of complaints were sent 75th St.

and Stilwell Ave. sicned ud with the agency. a committee at any time to suit their convenience." president of the board of trustees in by residents and business men nonr this corner. It was asserted S. Cassell of 7121 rort Hamilton Parkwav.

who conducts a small Warren M. Van Name, chairman Community Council Plans that gangsters there have insulted candy store at that address, refuses of the transit committee of the Bay Instruction in Yiddish A debate on "Should Yiddish Be Taught in a Hebrew School?" will be held at the 8unday morning fnrnm of the Hebrew Educational lishment of the Hebrew Institute of Borough Park will be held on Dec. 20 at the Menorah Temple, 14th Ave. and 50th St. It will be in the form of a banquet.

William Weintraub is chairman of the dinner committee. Since the Institute was founded 7,500 pupils have received training there. The Long Island State Society, D. A. will hold its annual card party tomorrow night In the Edison Building, Pearl St.

A large attendance Is expected and many Bay will be present. Mrs. women walking along tne street, to nav "tribute." His display wmaow Minstrel Show for Idle The Fort Hamilton Community Those arrested were: Clarence Ridge Chamber of Commerce, when informed of Menden's demand, said: has been smashed twice, once five Haralsted. 514 58th John Knut I will recommend to the Bay Council will hold a minstrel show sen. 768 47th Ernest Strom, 380 Institute of South Brooklyn, 372 7th months ago and again four weeks ago.

"I never have paid anything for nrotection. "he said, "and" he ing to collect refuse from storeiceep-ers who have complained, I will see that the driver Is appropriately punished and fired." Storekeepers, In their complaints, charge some drivers want weekly "tribute" of from 50 cents to a dollar. Failure to pay results in having one's refuse left to pile in front of the store lor days, they claim. Additional complaints charging extortion were made today by several businessmen. "I have known for quite a while of this tribute business and am very glad Home Talk is courageously taking the issue right to the department," said the manager of the Ridge Civic Council that an in and dance Wednesday and Thurs 98th Henrv Olse, 300 4th Ave 01 Congregation uein ciuimu.

Ave. and Garfield Place, Wednesday night. With one exception the entire staff of officers was re-elected, Daniel Schwartz having been chosen to succeed Joseph Arons as treasurer Other officers are Nat H. Lyons, vice president, and Bernard Natt, secretary. A cake sale will be held this afternoon at 83d St and 4th Ave.

under the auspices of the Sisterhood of the Ulrica Jewish Center. Mrs. H. vestigation be conducted to deter The Institute's team wui ac thn nmnnsal against the de Ram Borect. 428 56th Alfred added.

"I don't intend to." day evenings, Nov. 18 and 19, in Community Hall, 4th Ave. and 94th St. The entertainment, under the direction of Leo Lynch, will be given Onlv two or three days ago tne Anderson, 460 49th Edward Rones, 360 47th Arne Ackne, 434 45th Peter Fosse, 6115 4th plate glass window of a restaurant Charles F. Zlmile of 15S Winthrop baters from the Temple Anshai Ernes.

Dr. Herbert S. Pert, principal of the Institute, will preside. Among thr iiirioes ara Bernard Lobovttz, mine which will be the best plan. It may be that running the trains down the Incline will result In more efficient service.

It may, however, prove, from an engineering viewpoint, that running the trolleys up the ramp would be advisable. i St. is the regent. Alf Jurgensen, 515 40th ot; Please Turn to Pace 2 by the Community Council's Min strels for the benefit of the unem Sam Jacobs. 55 McDonough St.

nloved. Hueh Napier and his president of the Institute, and Leo Ralph Aroesen, 5611 5th and Auld Mathsen, 6575 Fort Hamilton Emerald Orchestra will provide the Raze Eyesore Thall Is chairman the committee Th! Sisterhood is com A. Harris, executive seciewnj dance music. Menden Is probably capable of Parkway, Young Men's Hebrew Association rlcase Turn to Page 2 pleting plans for a bridge party to be held Monday night at the Center, 1,1. a.

Rtst St. The Rev. doing what Is best in the way of assuring efficiency on the line, in spite of the fact that I still think Nerveless Boy Bandits Seized Ten Bradys Campaign to Prove Morris Srhuhhheim is rabbl of the he has neglected giving to the As They Crash Into Door in people of Bay Ridge reasonably comfortable means of transportation. Family Has More Force Than 'Trie main thing is to get service- Flight From Plumber's Shop 34 M'Quades in Sheriff's Race some sort of service. If having the Frightened off in an attempt to trains come down the incline la the only way we get the ramp reopened, It will be better to do so than have us go on riding in crowded trains on the subway." School 131.

and Mary, 23, cashier at the telephone company, in planning nart' ntnmDinir campaign. H.old Jf. Jl'TnJHA Local Board Postpones jrCUIC JEUllVU BU Center. A barn dance, the proceeds of which will go to charity, will be held under tne auspices of the Italian Catholic Junior Auxiliary Nov. 7 at the 3d A D.

Democratic Club, 314 Clinton St. The officers are Grace Marra, president; Vera Russo, vice president; Paula M. Arico, secretary, and Angela Pensabene, treasurer, Two-year-old George Erson of gfiOl 4th Ave. was slightly hurt Tuesday when he ran under a swing which another child was using In niavrrnnnd at Rlilh St. and 13th Action on Motorway Wednesdav evf ning, two nom-up Action on the proposal to men crashed into tne piate giass door of the shop in their haste to escape and were arrested by a construct an automobile hignway There are 10 in the family, each and every one of whom is working day and night so that Dad.

John B. Brady, can be elected sheriff of Kings County. And at 728-A Carroll St. the belief is quite decided that 10 Bradys can do more in an election than 34 Mc-Quadcs. From 7-vcar-old Angela, who licks Every night sees the four voting children driving about the borough with Brady, distributing circulars, arrangng speaking dates, putting up posters and flags and doing generally everything they can to help the candidate.

Frances, 20, who stays at nome. is flelrt office aeneral. planning mail Ave. He was struck on the head, wftivlnt abrasions. Dr.

Waeks of passing patrolman. Although they were unarmed, the robbers pretended they had revolvers by keeping their hands in their coat pockets. They threatended the proprietor that they would shoot if he offered any resistance or made an outcry. Uuafrald, Konou started toward them and the pair beat a hastv retreat that resulted In one of them, Ralph Pepe, 19, of 2028 anth st euttlna his hand on the the stamps that go on the circular envelopes, to Mrs. Brady, whose specialty Is the letter writing, they are all pitching in to that the Republican father can defeat Register the Harbor Hospital attended him, Taxi Overturns Sedan; Riders Escape Injury The sedan owned by Joseph Let-tal, 46, of 1040 84th In which he was a passenger, was damaged! early Wednesday when It was ovtr-turned In a collision with a taxi-cab at 83d St.

and 5th Ave. LettaL his ton Harry, 19, who was driving, and Joseph Mazzle, driver of t'te cab, who lives at 1160 40th escaped Injury. A spare tire on the rear of Let-tal's car was knocked off its supports and crashed through the win-. dow of the novelty store owned by. Samuel Bell at 8319 5th Ave.

campaigns and door-to-door talks among the neighbors. Vincent, 18, a freshman at Bishop McDonnell High School, is consolidating favorable opinion among the storekeepers, and ocraslonaly he addresses a meeting. Renins. 18. is In her second year The Ladies Aid Society of the tih-h DrMhvterian.

Church, Bay through 37th connecting 4tn Ave. with Fort Hamilton Parkway, was postponed Wednesday when It came up before the Bay Ridge Local Board. Several projects came up for discussion, Including the grading of 36th from 6th Ave. to 7h 7th from 36th to 37th and 37th from 7th Ave. to Fort Hamilton Parkway.

The cost was estimated at $34,800. Before the 37th St. highway Is built It will be necessary to build a short bridge over the B. M. T.

yards at 37th St. and 7th Ave. This has already been ordered by the Transit Commission. Extensive highway and sewer Improvement were voted by the Local 1 Board. Ridge Parkwav, between 6th and 7th will hold a bazar on Nov.

13 and 14 at the church. The pro-h. mill so toward the building itmi rtire of the glass which at St. Francis Xavler School. Her hroitff on the way out.

The toneue. which can be sharp at times, McQuade, tne Democratic nominee. There will be at least six good votes Brady can count on the eldest son. Joseph. 26; Cele, 28; John, 25; Mary, 23; Mrs.

Brady and Brady himself. Joseph, an insurance man, and John, financial office worker, join with Cele, who teaches al Public House on stilts, built during Hylan regime as shaft station for proposed freight and vehicular tunnel, is now being destroyed by contractors after long campaign by civic other. Victor Grande of 1338 71st fund of a new church. Mrs. William nf 939 73d St- vice presi Is being spent In lashing her father's opponent in the race, although, she St.

was unhurt, nnth nrisoneri were held in siu says, she always tries to qo it gooa nnn hall rach for the grand Jury groups. dent of the Ladies Aid, is assuming charge of tha affair because of the Illness of th president, Mrs. Grant naturedly, when they appeared for a hearing Building is located at snore itoaa uu Ridge Ave. vi in Fifth Avenua vourv yeowru. pitblaodo of wo Bay muge r..

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