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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY, FEBRUAPA" 7, 1930, mate, which provides for centralize Jamaica ing under one roof the various district Magistrates Courts in Manhattan. He declared that those Judges should no longer be considered Court Probe Justified, Is Association was represented at the meeting by MaJ. Charles P. Sinn and Clarence E. Spayd, the president and secretary respectively; Albert Janson, George H.

Trumpler, Theodore L. Plumiidge, W. P. Mellor and John J. Snyder.

The Federal Grand Jurors Association of the Eastern District of New York was represented by William Donnell, Its treasurer. neighborhood jurists because of the present a play tomorow evening In the chapel of the church, to raise funds for the hospital and missionary pledges, in the cast are Mits Eleanor Jones, Miss Queenle Dow, Miss Dorothy Grannert. Frarik Swell, Henry Zecher, Irving Coulter, William Campbell and John Bergen Jr. On the musical program are Ruth tSlckney Moeller and Earlc Rylance. growth of the city.

The present antiquated ss'stem re will celebrate its second anniversary on Saturday in the clubrooms, 37 Bergen Ave. Thirty candidates will be initiated on "District Deputy Night" Monday, Feb. 17, at a meeting of the Pythian Sisters, Beaver Temple, 119. Jamaica. Miss Irma Gilbert of 171-07 84th Road was hostess at the last meeting of the Alpha Tau Phi sorority.

Plans were made for a spring dance. Mrs. George H. Bruns of 180-12 Hillside Ave. gave a bridge party at her home.

Guests included Mrs. Fred Bradley, Mrs. Frank Weberly, Mrs, Howard Snyder and Mrs. Joseph Studwell, all of Garden City; Mrs. William W.

Sutton and Mrs. Arthur WIdder of Freeport; Mrs. O. B. Keller, Mrs.

F. B. MacNaughton and Mrs. George Horohoe of Jamaica; Mrs. tSephen A.

Ruod and Miss Grace Cornell of Brooklyn and Mrs. James Hart of Patchogue. Plans aTe complete for an entertainment and dance of the Beaver Pythian Club at the new clubhouse on Grove St. on Lincoln's Birthday. The arrangement committee in cludes Joseph Straus, Fred Kohn, Robert Bassm and Ben Scher.

A miscellaneous shower was given to Miss Olga Belle by Dorothy Plenge at her home, 85-31 148th St. Guests were Mary Plenge, Mrs. M. S. Plenge, the Misses Dorothy Plenge! Olga Belle, Vilma Belle, Dorothy Callow.

Virginia Callow, Pauline Gregory. Marlon Scott, Gladys Scott, Irene Maag, Eva Thomas and Claire Gretz, and George Walsh Jr. The Senior Christian Endeavor of the Dutch Church, Jamaica, will suits "in a duplication of effort and A card and bunco party will be held for the benefit of St. Ann's Guild of the Cenacle Monday evening at the Arthur M. Twombly Clubrooms, South near Rock-away Road, Jamaica.

The committee Includes Mrs. Agnes V. Kearns, Mrs. J. Greene, Mrs.

J. Kolinsky and Mrs. L. McCaffrey. The Women's Auxiliary of the V.

V. P. A. will hold a theater party Monday evening at Werba's Jamaica Theater. Jamaica Chapter, 925, W.

O. M. a waste of time," Magistrate Corrl' gan insisted. The new centralized Hint by Crain Tells Grand Jurors Body Magistrates Courts building need not be an "ornate structure" but If ill-health attacks one's weakest spot, what a lot of headaches some of us have. "Your speculation proved a failure? You said there was a fortune in "8o there was; miner" simply a modern building.

Indorses Extradition. Many of Evils Cited are to Be Corrected Lt. Governor Herbert H. Lehman indorsed the uniform extradition law which has been approved by the National Conference of CommlS' The developments In the invest! sioners on Uniform State Laws and gation which Is being conducted by the New York County Grand Jury Procedure. Declaring that he be lieved he represented the views of Oppenheim.Cpllins Governor Franklin D.

Roosevelt into the administration of the City Magistrates Courts "have more than amply Justified the probe and much of the evils complained of will be on the subject, the Lieutenant Gov ernor urged New York to follow the lead of Pennsylvania, Idaho, New Fulton Street-Brooklyn corrected," in the opinion of District Mexico and Utah which have al Attorney Thomas C. T. Craln ol ready enacted such a law. Manhattan. District Attorney Crain briefly re Lieutenant Governor Lehman's indorsement of the uniform extradi ferred to the quia which Is under way by the Special Grand Jury, of tion law, It was said, Indicated that On Special Sale Tomorrow New York State is determined to OpPENHE1M.GLL1NS FULTON STREET BROOKLYN An Inimitable Offering! I Advance Styles In DRESSES FOR JUNIORS which Joseph P.

Day is the foreman, remove the technicalities and outworn provisions of the present laws in a campaign against crime. He at a public meeting held yesterday afternoon at the Hotel Astor under the auspices of the Association of said in part: No Appeal at Present. NEW ROCK "Although uniformity is greatly to be desired in all branches of our law. I think it is particularly Important that the legal phases of extradition be uniform throughout the United States. Where the Gov In Gay Spring Prints ernor of a State to which an alleged criminal has fled has denied the requisition of the Governor of demanding State for the rendition of a criminal, there is no appeal to the courts, nor any way In which the demanding State can compel Grand Jurors of New York County.

Sees Complaints Justified. Although the Manhattan prose- cutor pointed out that the proceedings of the Grand Jury are secret, he declared that the developments in the uncompleted inquiry had justified the demands of the public and the press for a thorough investigation of the conditions in the courts. Ex-Justice Craln declared that some people are apt to stress the importance of the higher courts as against the so-called inferior courts, but, in the final analysis, he Insisted, the latter tribunals are the courts which have a closer and more direct contact with the poor and illiterate. "Should Be Beyond Reproach." "The administration of Justice in the Magistrates Courts should be beyond reproach because it Is of the utmost civic importance," District Attorney Craln vigorously maintained. City Magistrate Joseph E.

Corri-gan, another speaker, discussed a plan ha has formulated, which is pending before the Board of obedience to its requisition. This naturally has given rise to a wide diversity of policy among the states, some States have adopted the policy of exercising a great deal Captivating New Spring Modes in COLORFUL SILK PRINTS 9.75 of executive discretion; others have strictly confined their consideration of extradition cases to the bare questions of identity of the fugitive and substantial charge of crime. 'In a subject which deals entirely with interstate relations such as this there is a particular need of uniformity between the States." The Kings County Grand Jurors Sizes 11 to 17 Years IF 3S.O ij ILudwig Kallmann BROOKLYN, Hoyt and Livingston Sts. EIGHTH S5th St. to S6th St.

125TH STREET, between 7th and Lenox Aves. JAMAICA, next to Valencia Theatre (166th St.) BRONX, Third Ave. (Bet. 151st and 152nd) NEWARK, 581 Broad St. 49-51 Market St.

OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9 Full of dash and fa shion for the younger smart set. Dresses of very evident quality. Styled to accord with the new vogue Junior Dresses Third Floor Leaf prints Flower forms All-over patterns Also georgettes. Chiffons, Cantons, flat Crepes The low price does not begin to, reflect the very high quality of these beautiful silk crepe dresses in newest Spring fashions revealing gay patterned prints on dark and light backgrounds, also in rich, new two-toned tints-, just the frocks to lend color and charm to present winter coats. SIZES 14 TO 20 ALSO SUITABLE FOR SMALL WOMEN Very Exceptional Value 45-Gaugo Chiffon HOSIERY Priced for this Sale at 1.15 Actual Value 1.65 WITH FRENCH HEELS AND PICOT TOPS Lovely sheer stockings, ail silk from top to toe, full, fashioned and made to our own specifications.

Over 15 new French shades At the Season's Lowest Prices A Special Purchase From Four Well Known Seamless Axminsters Sizes 9 12 ft. ho For Women and Misses 2889 48.00 Pi Actual Values to 85.00 58.00 Actual Values to 110.00 OUR $39 TO $45 GRADES Fine seamless Axminsters of standard quality just received from well-known mills. Rich Oriental designs and colorings, together with many modern motifs, make this assortment large enough to select exactly the type you want. In color mixtures of Rose, Red, Green and Blue on neutral backgrounds of Taupe, Tan and Grey. OTHER SIZES Proportionately Less ..27.49 ,.22.89 ...18.49 Drastic Clearance of SHOES PUMPS, OXFORDS AND EVENING SUPPERS 5.75 Values 8.75 to 13.50 DAYTIME SHOES of suede, kid- skin and combinations of the smart leathers of the day EVENING SLIPPERS in gold or silver kidskin, brocades, or rich satin and silk crepes 68.00 1 Actual Values to 150.00 All from regular stock.

Many have only just arrived from the makers. Coats of the highest type in the superb black broadcloths now widely favored by smart women, magnificently trimmed with choicest of furs and beautifully finished, reflecting the most successful modes of the day. COAT DEPARTMENTS THIRD FLOOR. You May Open an Account With a Small First Payment.

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