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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, Ugj Cheerful Smiles Can Also Be Found in Orphan Asylums Battle With Editors DelaysHarvardPaper Crime Parley To Seek Slash Violent Death Strikes Its 15th At Creedmoor These smiling toll arc typical if the cheerful youngsters to lie partly clad editors of the Harvard Crimen, Harvard University undergraduate daily, and a group of unidentified tuxedo-clad youths in- Brooklyn institution of orphans. At the In Surety Rates 5 terrupted. momentarily, the print- KLii- il P-irk in 61 inK of t(xia' edition. Moral I ark woman, ui. dild in luxedos CnrrnmlM Rmkpti Crimson editor, -ui.

swooped SUCCUmiM nroKCi down on lne U)e papei Tlii.rli Uf.r -i Fall ilboul 3 am' Btack eyfs and i infill iitr a ran bieetUng nose or two reslllted from i the skirmish that followed. The The 15th violent death since Jan. intruders were dm en away without 1 at the Creedmoor State Hospital. serious injury to anyone. Hollis.

L. I was reported to the mMrsal Mary of 40, Distress Signals Geoghan, Back From Vacation, Set to Open Burglary War Council District Attorney Geoghan, back from a nine-day vacation, said today that tomorrow's crime conference of leading citizens in his office will ruve a two-fold purpose-to bring to book Brooklyn burglars left is "Skippy," a 3-ycarold ward of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum, 373 Ralph Ave. Above, left, is tiny Diane Dorothy Dale, named after the Brooklyn Chapter of the Tri-Delta sorority (note the initials). Diane, born last Dec. 29, is offered for adoption by the Rebecca Talbot Perkins Adoption Society, 1161 Fulton St.

At the right it "Murray," another Hebrew Orphan Asylum lad, who is 6 years old. Brokaw Floral Park, was the ir 1 i IStil victim. She dice of a broken Heard TO 111 Ship Until, Kxatnlticr Richard Yokohama rw 10 and to obtain a reduction in insurance rates. Grimes reported. Hospital officials authorities today Intercepted distress ioi uie belieed to ha nunc irom nighr of Nov.

8. tne American freuthfer. Ethan Allen. Mrs Voelcker was first admitted The ship reported it was drifting l.n-iKiui HOr-pita. on southeast Yokohama cwuierrM after its rudder damaged in a 1.) on t.

111. Tin- Queen Comity nirv uf.v rue mauer 01 increasing was brought forcibly to my attention by the stories in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle." he stated. "I was satisfied that if that paper published the enlightening facts there was something to them. As a result I have called this conference to determine if the information is well founded and to determine what steps may be taken to clean up the "We want to discuss ways and means of apprehending and prosecuting those who have committed these climes. Too, we want to bring about a reduction in insurance rates in Brooklyn, or at least bring about Insurance rates which prevail in other parts of the city." ended two months of investigation into four violent deaths of inmates I shorter hours for the employes, of the institution and came to the lind whT wages, conclusion that no crime had been b-nan shortly committed the deal OS Sept.

list, of Alfred Oehler 23, of 132-33 SU-Wane Scale Was Hit ver Court, Ozone Park. At the same time, however, the i of tre other deaths, five were found that the hospital uu, attnbuted to broken one had a undermanned and t.Uc viu-n. twr lured a broken were working at a wage scale 'so knee rap. two others died of Inter-low as to render it practically im-; nal injuries and two more by ob-posslble to employ persons who mictions in the patients' throats, possess the necessary qualifications In live cases, patients were re-or who are sufficiently competent 1 ported to have fallen and six other to perform their duties." deaths were classified merely as ac- The grand jury recommended cidental. Japanese Lecturer Uv Rplief Rnrden the new The conference will be held Friday at 3 p.m.

and will be attended by police officials, civic leaders and others interest in ridding Brooklyn, particularly Flatbush, of an epidemic of burglaries. Geoghan looked fit and well-rested after his absence of nine days. He explained that he spent six days in Atlantic City and two days with friends in Philadelphia. His wife accompanied him. The District Attorney had no comment to make on developments in the Druckman case other than to say: "The case is now in the hands' of Hiram C.

Todd and I have assured Mr. Todd that I will ex Denied Admission 1 Until Health Test reared; Koosevelt Major Prizes For Essays Go To2BoroGirls Sap. Fran, Dee 19 (A1) Dr. Siltl Seeks Budget Cut Toyohiko Katawa. noted and Christian leader, was detained by tin immi i al lor ei ice upon hi arrival here today and ordered held for further examination of his health.

Dr. Kagawa had no medical certifica'te. HOLIDAY SALE OF tend to him the fullest co-operation Chamber Makes Awards Reiea.se oi Dr K.i i in Citywide Contest- WOMEN'S WEAR from Secretary of Labor Perkins at Wa hington. Dec. oPj A fear that the number of people ou relief may begin to increase again after declining steadily for months was hinted in official quarters today.

This, it was said, added to the complexity of the budget problem, which President Roosevelt is discussing with relief administrators and other department heads. Working on the budget for next wasnington uy ur. u. o. Cunningham of Kansas city, chairman of Dr.

Kagawa's itinerary. Queens Girl Also Wins Three major prizes In the New tailored Mir. in boy- and li 1 11 1 models-. rs. York State Chamber of Commerce MJ i S.

130, 3d prize. $3 annual essay contest, in which 375, 000 citv students participated, wer awarded to Brooklyn and Queens year, the Administration indicates it Is seeklnguo retard the rate of rise of the public debt, which reached an all-time high of $30,555,791,967 yes- Preriictions that States and communities may demand a continua- The prizes were presented yester- pr: JS? p. a. as, 3d day in the Great Hall of the cham- prize. iian.ei Anderson, p.

s. 16. einj ber's building. 65 Liberty Man- 2- of Qu, hattan. before a number of school Bett.

Hie Boiii Reisman Case Ready for Jury Continued From Page 1 sounds better than a defense on the unwritten law because there is no such thing as an unwritten law." He pointed out there was no suggestion of suicide in the 15-page statement she made in theBayside precinct to the various police officers who questioned her immediately after the crime and to her family physician, Dr. Clarence Cohen. Asserts Wife Loved Him Attorney Rosenthal in his own summation, gave Reisman the worst of it. He pointed out that Mrs. Reisman had loved her husband, ot the Federal dole were heard night after Harry L.

Hopkins, friends. lliUt pfl'w S10; riuunc Israeli' H. First prize of $25 In the high i Rescuers Speed Aid To 500 Ducks Caught i Stevenson, a senior at. Girls High PIJtor, a. 1st Nazis Opening Vatican Mail Tearose, blue and dusty pink.

Jr Reg. 3.98. OQ 1 Special Ci.Ov 1, Negligee, variety of prints "fej and flowered patterns on vari- I 'V ous colored AO 7 jm vw Sfarfs, in silks and wools for sport and dress. Gay modern prints and Wti ses: 98c SCHOOL On Uie BSWBUeu prup. $5.

Simla ChrlMeuwu. 1'. a. 133.1 Am I Being Educated?" 3d prize. Jane Anatoli, P.

8. 6, ui In Oil on Lake Erie It was indicated that many per-jns who had long been i no (Itlier WiniH-rs Cleveland, Dec. 19 () Attempt! Without going on relief have recently been seeking public, aid because their resources are exhausted. 'V been seeking public, aid his a1: uis- ed to rescue 500 wild ducks, discovered stranded in heavy oil on Lake Erie I prVnk Ratner. Id si was Miriam Policy of Junior 'High I a lew miles west of here, tier way today.

had signed over a business she had built up to him, had then been goaded on to attempt suicide, he Six of the birds were rushed to uie oesi c. ay $5. Aldo p. a 19., 3d nne. SChOOl pupil.

Eleanor Bauer, p. S. S2. M-iiibi Evlers of Queens Voca- parociiiai i mi niaki s. iiooi tional High School Was victor in the Be3t Tientsin Seaport Brookside Zoo late yesterday attend, mis experimented lor moval of the sticky coating.

A fc vocational and continuation school Jiv. at. ctherie of Alexandria, Continued From Page 1 integrity. The Vatican was instructed Mons. Cesare Orsenigo, Papal Nuncio at Berlin, to enter an Immediate protest and demand full particulars as to the charges on which the two clergymen have been taken into custody.

Monsignor Orsenigo wired Cardinal Bertram of Breslau, asking him to come to Berlin. Both the Cardinal and the Nuncio called on Baron Neurath but could get no satisfaction. The two prelates are still under arrest. It has never been any secret that washed with soap, showed signs of recovering from the illness caused Miss Stevenson and Miss Policy Catherine oiicxidnio H.osKiyn. i.

i i teded by Chinese Tientsin, Dec. 19 (J1) A Japanese military spokesman said today Gen, Huber said at one point that "we have a voice from the grave today" to contradict the suicide defense. That was Virginia's cry, "You don't need to shoot me." just before the older woman did shoot and kill the by the oil. otlicials said tilt: ceremonies. Bt'uo'Queens.

3.1 $: I other Brooklyn and Queens win- Jiones Kenny, Nattvur. Brooklyn, 4ih H. M. Cannell, county fish and name prolector, waded out and discovered the plight of the ducks after he had noticed a number of mal drabness. CAMPUS, suede-like winter colors.

95c ners were: ex-Mary 8. niaaim, ttoiy pi Bi.u: men schools Mrs. Reisman, in the statement Sung Cheh-Yuan, chairman of the Hopeh Chahar semi autonomous council, has withdrawn his troops from the vicinity of Tangku. port of F.i.-.hih I.Tiii Inns i. Hill.

2d prize. Mildred Mullio.lai..,, B. 3d W. I-: I iocs Si. 0 3d prise, ss.

Ttaomu aiHMUe, Qm-r, lards, blucbills and mergansers acting queerly in the water she made the Bayside Ave. precinct, was quoted as having said Virginia used that Dhrase. The Washable, Special Northerns, knitted shades. Only 'OOl, Fleece lined, in the newest the -Vatican has been kept 95c Most of those the water wen lie to swim, but could not dive oi prosecutor argued that "it shows; formed as to conditions in Nazi i leiusui. as a rcMin oi Japanese mediation.

The spokesman said this action fly, Cannell said. Others had lied up on the beach and Hosiery, pure thread silk, weights. Many new shades. left forces of the East Hopeh autonomous State in undisputed pos Matltwn. N-- $3.

Full fashioned, sheer and service Kayser. LiK Jfc JQQ to waiK. 11 were ill from the effects of Gotham Cold Stripe session oi the important port, which they seized recently from central Chinese authorities. the oil, which, Cannell said, had been dunmped from lake steamers the attitude in pointing the gun at Germany. The records on this sub- her that Mrs.

Reisman was jeet now available for use in the Irving to shoot the girl and not her-, Vatican are marvels of complete-ielf, ness. is likely that all the ma- On the witness stand, Mrs. Re is-1 terial on hand will eventually be man could not remember that published in book form as an ap-phrase. i peal to the conscience of the world. Reisman would have cleared his I As far as can be learned here, the wife had he been called to the wit-1 Nazi authorities have suppressed ness stand, Rosenthal charged every mention of the arrests in the earlier.

German newspapers. "Oh there would have been a Vatican Conoerned Handkerchief pure linen, double spoke, hem-stitched, full size Special leanu: out their hoicis on me last rips of the year. F. E. Bruit of the United States 16c 69c 69c Honbigant'8 Quelques Fleurs Talci with shaker top.

Regularly 1.10. biological survey said he would give permission for the birds to be kept l- i n--m" ii-'-'i iin3t. -iiri-i'- Nanking, Dec. 19 tP) Chinese 3d Vi'si'n'i'Ius' n-nned their demonstra- BlSMond' 4Term-'Prances Pappalardo. City u--riiV- tions against the North China au- Bu.hwick 2i prize, Doris cieiter 313:, i-.

pnze. $is. tonomy movement today. An armv 3,1 prrze S5: Mitchell Kanter, auona. n.

Brooklyn. marchecj pas, governmen, Alexander rrx VFMN: HK.il iioi buildings and "Down With Hamilton. 2d prize. Nancy oorgano. "i'pr'w Japanese imperialism!" ie zoo unin spring ami wen April Showeri Bath SsJts, Regulai Through private sources it has been discovered that the Nazi Gov FUBUO JVNIOB HIGH SCHOOLS I Orade Prizes.

9B RD Joseph Burn- mb iteln, J. 8. 210. Brooklyn. 1st prize.

I UMBRELLAS $3,377 Slashed L89 to 5.00 89c to 4.25 Off Experts' Fees On Parkwav Job the defense attorney Stresses Phraseology Mr. Rosenthal, beginning his summation at 11:15 a.m., read the Indictment to the jury, stressing the phraseology in the charge that Mrs. Reisman shot Virginia Seigh "with the design" of killing her, though without deliberation. He then launched into a resume of the testimony of prosecution witnesses and a denunciation of the Bayside precinct policemen who were called twice to the Reisman home on Utopia Parkway, on the morning of Aug. 14, before and I SSslMII I I 1 When choosln Meny.

J. 8. 142 I -pJSJBH HI hUdl MEN'S WEAR Supremo Court Justice Lockwood Handkerchiefs, Hg.nn immediately alter the shoot- PIBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS 1.00 69c to 2.98 19c to 75c lng. judicial ax today smote chunks of from the fees of real estate and other oxperts who submitted bills for their work in the Interborough Parkway Extension lemnation proceeding, Four experts lost a total of $3,337.50, wlm Is the resultant saving to the city. More and heftier ax wielding is expected to follow within the next few weeks, when bilk dating back, some of them 12 years, are presented ernment, intends to push the cases of the two prelates to trial as speedily as possible, with a view to establishing the charge that the Vatican, by receiving the information and encouraging its transmission, has broken the spirit, if not the letter, of the concordat.

The Vatican regards the situation as one of extraordinary Importance, as it may mark a new line of persecution against the Church and the ecclesiastical authorities Ln Germany. NEW HOE DIRECTOR The committee on stock list of the New York Stork Exchange has received notice from R. Hoe that at a meeting of the board of directors held Dec. 9, 1935, H. M.

TiUinghaSt resigned as a director and P. L. McCarty was elected in his place. Mr. McCarty was also elected president at this meeting.

and Virginia Seigh slim, blond and 23, the same age as Annette Reisman, Arthur Reisman's daughter by a former marriage. She was brought Into the Reisman home, eventually the home on Utopia Parkway, on the pretext that she would be a pleasant companion for Annette. Worked in Kelsman Shop worked in one of the Her Socks, tm' P'able tyjie, cotton, lisle, cerized, fancy rayons and pure lor unin approval. orpin HOUSEWARES Irir Waffle Irons, chrome iciotis waffles. Value 5.98.

No pieces, Sheffield stainless steel Absence of any record of the first police call to Utopia Parkway, at 12:10 a.m. of Aug. 24, on the Bayside Station blotter, was significant, the defense lawyer raid. That record, required under the police department rules, was omitted, Rosenthal hinted, because It, would reveal that Mrs. Reisman bad then about an hour and a half before the shooting, asked the police to take Arthur Reisman's gun out of the house.

The police refused to do so be cause Mrs. Reisman's husband had a permit for the revolver, Rosenthal said. Had the gun been taken 4.69 2.95 counsel Paul windeis in presenting bills of experts for approval told Justice Lockwood they were too high. A few experts who submitted "reasonable" bills were granted their full claims in other proceedings by Justice Lockwood. The bills in the Interborouuii Parkway proceedings and how they were chopped: William E.

Anderson asked 15,495, allowed Charles Partridge asked $3,167.50. away then, no shooting would have CANDY AND CAKE deliciou. nU 24c to 1.00 popul.1 anisic tO 1.50 allowed $2 null. I i man Ix-nuty with Heisinai: icolati s- Mil: and Annette in another. She went ilskl' allowed Sl.UOn.

isked $625, allow out with him to the movies; Mrs Rleh'i fruit caki Special, lb 59c TORE HOI K. 9:30 to9t00P.M. oectirrcct. tnc lawyer declared. Oolni to Jury Today Alter the prosecution concludes Its summation and the judge his Charge, the jury of 11 married men and a bachelor will retire to decide the fate of Mrs.

Reisman, who will face, if convicted, a maximum of 20 years imprisonment, Reisman, who had waited in the courtroom since the trial began last Monday, with a prosecution subpena in his pocket, wept yesterday during his wife's testimony. Asked later whether he was pleased he would not have to testify, he said only: "Oh, let me alone. I don't want to talk about it." Mrs. Reisman's story, which she told briefly on direct examination uid in peatet detail when cross- by Mr. Shapiro, pictured the tragic disintegration of a home it had with high hope but could not withstand the arrival of the other woman in what proved to be an Insoluble love triangle.

Mrs. Reisman was 35 and stout 288 Livingston Brooklyn AH BOND STREET i HeiMium never did. She sat in front with Reisman when they went driving. Mrs. Reisman, if she wanted to drive, could do so ln her She suspected, Mrs.

Reisman did. that the two were in love, but she could never find out definitely, although she must have had a pretty-shrewd suspicion. Once she went away from the home for a whole month, and on Aug. 12. the day before the shooting, she had for a formal sepanii i.on;' In be followed by a divorce.

She bought trunk, for and, ht. In which to carry away her belongings. Then, after nildtiighthhat uighi. Reisman came home drunk, did lot of cussing and eventually he told Virginia to go ahead and tell his wife that they loved each other and had loved for a long time. MAi.

41600 I Xjl MAN'S mm Ex-Governor Freed On Plot Charges Bismarck, N. Dec. 19 UPi A Federal Court jury today acquitted former Gov. William Langer ami two other former North Dakota officials of conspiracy charges, Freed with Langer were A Kinser, former reiirt secretary, and Frank Vogel. former State Highway Commissioner.

They wen- charged with conspiracy to obstruct Federal relief legislation by soliciting political contributions from workers paid with Federal relief and highway lunds, WISE SON Haicj. Haig BOTTLED IN BOND IN THE UNITED KINGDOM JssQiudii heis it on Qcp THE DEPARTMENT STORE OI THE HEIGHTS MONTACl end CLINTON STREETS.

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