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Daily News from New York, New York • 12

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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12
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DAILY NEWS, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1929 12 CULKIN'S BANK BOOKS CALLED IN RUM QUIZ CITY'S BUILDING SLATE BOOSTED BY $156,552,450 Continued from page col.i) authorized to the credit of borough presidents, chief among these an appropriation of $925,000 toward Judge Scores Dry Grafter voted $4,987,650, of which $35,000 will be set aside for a new city hospital of 400 beds in Queens. A preliminary reservation of for the tri-borough bridge linking Manhattan, Bronx and Queens, and one of $2,000,000 for the proposed vehicular tunnel under the Narrows between Staten Island and Brooklyn are included in the general program. This money can not actually be appropriated until authority to charge tolls is legalized. The tri-borough bridge will result in the greatest era of prosperity for Harlem that New York has ever seen, Police Commissioner Grover A. Whalen predicted yesterday in an address before the Harlem board of commerce in tha Hotel Theresa, 125th st.

and 7th ave. Whalen said the improvements voted by the board included $300,000 for a new and much-needed 135th st. police station. DILLINGHAM ESTATE Fannie Coffin Dillingham, widow of Charles T. Dillingham, who died Feb.

27, left an estate estimated at over $100,000 according to a will filed yesterday. In Night Club Case. (Continued from page col. i) 1 Alardon and ITerbert Kline to three months' imprisonment each after learning they were the owners or managers. The 310 defendants who yesterday pleaded guilty and received fines ranging from $25 to $200 at a bargain day session before Judge Coleman, were mostly first offenders and all were arrested prior to the Jones legislation, Watts extension of the Grand concourse, Bronx.

It will be extended as a 200 had developed, the sky was the foot roadway from 205th st. through an lortlandt park to the city line. Krnit. "Such a resort could not have existed unless it piiid money for protection to both police and pro- lhe department of hospitals is declared. Still surprised that she should 1 mnlodtprl for oneratinfi' a sneak- easy, Mrs.

Leba Kruger, 35, of 113 Charlton arrested Saturday, was released in $500 bail. 0 I DAWES TO BRITAIN Washington, D. March 12 (JP). Charles Gates Dawes, who retired from the vice presidency March 4, is reported in well informed circles here to be under consideration as the next United States ambassador to Great Britain. Leba KruRer with her bondsman, John K.

Arlotta. hibition agents," said the as he gave the seven convicted attaches sentences ranging from ten days to three months. They had pleaded guilty to maintaining a nuisance. "The Charm club." said Prosecutor Leslie R. Salter, "was one of the worst night clubs brought to the attention of federal authorities.

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