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Daily News from New York, New York • 62

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DAILY NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 1930 Brooklyn Section Page I Officials Clash as Board 0. Ks New Tech High Ebbets Field Ticket Spec Fined. $25 for Tax Evasion Berry Warns City's Nearing Limit of Debt PAYROLL HOLDUP SUSPECTS HELD FOR NEW HEARING John E. Ruston Mayor James J. Walker Samuel Gibbs, 38, of 1320 East 9th Brooklyn, pleaded guilty yesterday before Federal Judge Clarence G.

Galston to a charge of ticket speculating at the double-header at Ebbets field, Brooklyn, May II. He was fined $25. Gibbs, together with Marcy Chernoff of 1228 Grand Concourse, Bronx, and Louis Milenthal of 170 Lexington Brooklyn, were summoned to appear in court on complaint of Collector of Internal Revenue Walter E. Corwin, who charged the three men failed to comply with the tax law by not properly reporting excess prices charged for tickets and sharing their profits with the government. Chernoff and Milenthal will be in court July 22.

MOTHER AQUITTED IN CHILD EATING Following her acquittal in the Court of Special Sessions, Brooklyn, of the charge of beating her baby, Margaret, 3, Mrs. Anna Dif-enbaeh, 23, was at her cosy little apartment at 72 Troop Brooklyn, yesterday, hoping for the speedy return of the child from custody of the Children's society. "I love her even more than life itself," the mother toad the court in denying she beat the child. The mother said the child was hurt in a fall against a stove. Gold Braid Taboo Starts Well Hullaballoo Among Yachters Five men charged with assault and robbery yesterday were held without bail for further examination tomorrow in Bridge Plaza court, Brooklyn.

The men were Charles Corviseri, 29, of 2138 Kingsbridge Bronx; Angelo Bonfrisio, 30, of 2072 1st Manhattan; John Spoepelli, 22, of 926 East 216th Bronx; John Farrar, 25, of 938 Ainslie Brooklyn, and Anthony Di Lauria, 26, of 144 6Sth Brooklyn. The men are charged with holding up the S. W. Farber Co. factory, on South 10th Brooklyn, June 13 and stealing a payroll of $4,000.

ROCKAWAYS GET MORE POLICEMEN As the result of a request made to Deputy Police Commissioner Philip D. Hoyt by Andrew J. Kenny, president of Rockaway, Queens, board of trade, additional mounted and motorcycle patrolmen, along with additional footmen, have been assigned to duty on the Peninsula over the weekends, Kenny said yesterday. yTLCX I Busch Stores Down 50c Weekly Magnificent wrist watchi value fine. new.

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Walker and John E. Kuston, president of the Brooklyn chamber of commerce, preceded the approval yesterday by the board of Jstimate of the construction of a 3,500,000 technical high school for Brooklyn. The new school will be erected at De Kalb South Elliott pi. and Fort Greene Brooklyn. The warning sounded by the controller, that the city is already committed to a billion-dollar improvement program and is crowding the constitutional debt limit, precipitated the heated debates.

Wht the vote was taken on the chool, all voted for it except Controller Berry, who requested that be be recorded as not voting. Kerry took the floor and warned the board members of the city's financial condition. "The board is spending money In a haphazard fashion," he said. Controller Berry's frank remarks aroused the anger of Mc- harles W. Berry Joseph V.

McKee Controller and aldermanic president. Kee, who took exception to what be termed "a lecture to the board by the controller." "As financial officer of this city," McKee retorted, "this warning should have been sounded long before the billion dollars' worth ot commitments were made on the tri-borough bridge. East S8th st. tunnel, express highways and ethers." Replying sharply to the aider-manic president's criticism, Berry said that months ago be had caused charts to be printed to depict the situatio-. Mayor Walker, sitting between the two officials, intervened and said that both were right in a way.

"Education can't be sacrificed for subways and harbor developments," declared Ruston. "We are in a mechanical age and this school is needed." "This administration has expended almost one-third of its budget for education," the mayor replied. "That's all right and you can't ftop." replied Ruston. "There are 4,600 pupils Li technical high echool courses scattered in five Yl-tj ft DJ bvi Of TWT nEtr Vice Commodore Charles D. Stark's craft was searched from stem to stern and coughed up a yachting cap.

They stand in a fair way of being impeached or something for this broach of the regulations. If a commodore dons blue coats and gets snooty the float-man is likely to appear togged out like an admiral. Osborne promises a lot of charges and more investigation. P. S.

Osborne is publicity director of the boat club. IS YOUR MONEY safe? Can you get it whenyou want it? IF IT is in this savings bank it certainly is safe, you can get it whenever you want, and it is earning money for you, at a high rate of interest A-i'i compounded quarterly. "Compounded that it draws interest on its own interest every three months. In ten years if you leave your interest earnings ia the bank, a hundred-dollar deposit will grow to 156.40. A high rate of interest, absolute safety, money always available do you know of any other investment good as this? We have 147,000 depositors.

Our resources art '160, 000,000 Prosperous for 70 years THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN DeKalb Ave. Fulton St Branch Office: 86th St. 19th Ave, Bannisters Take Steps Bootleg Uniforms. on By JACK HOIXS. There is a terrible hullaballoo in the Bannister Boat club.

Probably it would not be good form to say the Bannisters are going to take steps. However, there are stares of astonishment among the Bannisters, who have a boathouse off Far Rockaway Tnlet, Queens. It seems there is a rule in the club which prohibits any member from putting on the dog by wearing gold braid, yatching caps, blue coats or any of that fol-de-rol. There are enough gnats near Rockaway without boatmen wearing gnatty uniforms, it was pointed out. Yesterday a terrible commotion burst forth.

Edwin A. Osborne made an inspection of the fleet and confirmed his suspicions that there was uniform bootleg-gery going on. Commodore Robert Paine's boat concealed two articles of seagoing toggery banned by club edict, Osborne declared. temporary schools that are unsafe." "Where are they?" interrupted the mayor. 'You can't make statements without question." Dr.

John Wade, liaison officer between the board and the board of education, who, asked if the temporary schools were unsafe, replied that they were not, but that they were unsuitable and only temporary quarters. Ruston, who stood impatiently at the board rail, said to the mayor: "Now, may I conclude? Will you let me do the talking or will I retire? I say they are unsafe, because there are 2,500 students in a building where there are but two stairways. We pay the bills and we want the school." Mayor Walker then put the matter to a vote. The approval evoked applause which the mayor quieted by pounding for order with his gavel; "I wonder if youll applaud," he commented, "when you ask for other things' and' we have no money left." veered his car to one side, lost control of the wheel temporarily, police say, and crashed into a pole. When Patrolman William Rath, attracted by the noise of the crash, reached the scene he found the automobile a wreck and Trupp pinned beneath it.

It took ten minutes to extricate the injured man. He was taken to St. Catherine's hospital by Ambulance Surgeon Brown. The doctor said Trupp suffered a fracture of the skull and internal injuries. watch, guaranteed movement radiolite dial shock-proof.

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A superlative value. will cheerfully refund your money. Every Evening OeiOelcrs Avoiding a Cat Fight, Autoist Ruins Car, Self uschsKredH- Two cats, somewhat belligerently inclined, yesterday picked out the middle of Bushwick Brooklyn, to yowl out their differences, with the result that George Trupp, o2, of 2G Monteith Brooklvn, went to St. Catherine's hospital in a crit-Jeal condition. Trupp, according to police, was driving through Bushwick ave.

and was approaching Moore st. when the two cats appeared in his path. Sooner than snmf out eighteen Jives at one fell swoop, Trupp FIVE CONVENIENT STORES 24 HANOVER PL 1373 BROADWAY 5113 FIFTH AVE. IG605 JAM'CA AVE. 262STEIHWAYAVS Hear Fulton St at Gales Av at S2" St Bay Ridge el Merrick Road Near Broadway Brooklyn Brooklyn Brooklyn Jamaica AslonaL I.

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