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Boro Group's Protests Force Council to Defer Vote on 'V Razing Plan BROOKLYN EAGLE. FRIDAY. MARCH 31, 1939 Charge Witness Amended Bill Would Await Unification (larprnler Charges l)rar Says lie Was Not CoiiMiltnl Approval of amendments to the Coughlin Crews bills, which if adopted would prevent rasing of the Ful Of'Hero'Killer Intimidated Slain Man's Brother Involved, Leibowitz Says, Seeking Bail Charging that one of two girl witnesses had been Intimidated and BOYS' AND GIRLS' WEEK'S TUBLIC OFFICE CONTEST March 31, 1939 Ballot No. 13 I vote for T. Print name ot student Home Address School This ballot valid only when received at Eagle Office by April 5, 1939.

MAIL TO BOYS' AND GIRLS' WEEK CONTEST EDITOR, Box 99, Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn, N. Y. another was in the hospital and that if the prosecution really had a "murder" case it would go ahead ton St. elevated line and other such i structures until after transit unification, was today deferred by the, City Council Legislative Committee. The committee listened to bitter remarks from a delegation headed by Herbert L.

Carpenter and then with it, Samuel Leibowitz, criminal lawyer, today asked Magistrate Troy In Felony Court, to re admit his client, Nathan Orlikoff, to bail. Orlikoff, who Is 23 and lives at 1635 Union was arrested on a charge of homicide in the fatal stabbing early last Sunday of Julius Bernstein, 27, of 712 Saratoga Ave, at Dumont Ave. and Osborne St. He said the stabbing was done in peared in the courtroom and was called before Magistrate Troy. She said that some men had called on her but she had Been so nervous she didn't look at their faces.

She said one man said he was Bernstein's brother and asked her what had happened. She said she told them and they "suggested that Bernstein was drunk and didn't fort Is made to find out in which hospital Miss Rubin is a patient. Dentists Hold Dance More than 100 persons attended the sixth annual dinner and dance of the Borough Dental Society of Brooklyn last night in the Cotton Club, Manhattan. ANIN'O CACEMEIVI Personals Delegation at City Hall oppose amendments to Crews 9. i voted to take no action on the! any debts! amendments until Monday.

i The Brooklyn itrouD at Citv Hall know what he was doing." She added that nobody had threatened I WILL NOT BE responsible contracted by anyone otliei I.iilwcU TWIKg, Jul today favored the original Cotighlin her. self defense when Bernstein attacked him after he tried to protect Molly Rubin, 16, of 80 Beaver from Bernstein's advances. Bernstein's Brother Out of Town Coughlin bill for razing of Fulton St. Left to right Joseph F. Cox, William S.

Webb, Judd E. Carpenter, Herbert L. Carpenter, Herbert Torreson, Councllmen William M. McCarthy and Albert D. Schanzer, both members of Council Legislative Committee, and Thomas Swift and Councilman Abner C.

Surpless. (Eagle Staff photo.) "If a defendant's agent did that 'MTIOH Edward nirHsuifs Muicn ptriniu leai IM: lived HI Yalman St. Ore iilg down tile Flllton St. line Without SPECIAL '75 r.g. $100 something would happen in this court," Leibowitz commented.

i Adjourns Case Until Later Today Minha.un. reference to the success or failure of 'transit unification. Tlie amend last ana Found lO.ments, Mr. Carpenter said, should ibe included In a separate bill. Assistant Corporation Counsel been siopprd eieaa return to int bank William 3.

Gaud Jr representing er.a ltne city administration, indicated During the argument over bail, inj which the defense lawyer asked that ball be set for his client, Detective' Beron said further time was needed Subway Awards Request Studied The Board of Transportation's request for $1,735,000 for condemnation awards for construction of the extension of the Independent Subway line on Fulton St. from Rock away Ave. to Grant Ave. is being taken under consideration by the Board of Estimate today pending a report from Controller McGoldrtck. The awards are for property along Eastern Parkway, Norman Place and Truxton St.

The Board of Estimate was petitioned for relief from assessments for the improvement of Cropsey Ave. from 23d Ave. to Neptune and Harway Ave. from Bay 38th St. to Stillwell Ave.

yesterday by a A.F.L.,C. I. 0. Clash on Bills To Put Transit in Civil Service to prepare the case. "This is an experienced detective Beautiful diamond solitaire set in platinum or yellow gold with 6 side diamonds.

MLW Divided Faymeiiti Peters Quality Jeteleri iloce JttoO 4Hw FalUa St. Laeter'a Open TBIanfla 23'i Ball of $4,000, set when Orlikoff. was arraigned Monday, was summarily revoked by Magistrate Troy on Wednesday after Assistant District Attorney Louis Joseph told the court that a "grave mistake" had been made and that it was a case of murder, resulting from a feud between the two men. Joseph today asked the court for another adjournment because Harry Bernstein, brother of the dead man, had "gone to Baltimore on business." "I'll tell you why he's In Baltimore," Leibowitz Jumped up to say. He then told the court that Sally Representatives of the American 'complete freedom to select employes and if there really was evidence to support a murder case they would have their witnesses here," Leibo i witz objected.

from any list they chose. NKSoc.K Lot No 2393.1. Bay Ridtie that this proposal might be agiee Saui4i Bank; aU claim mutt be pre a fnt4 nam en week or new book unliable to Mayor LaGuardia. Mr. Carpenter said that although flKKooK kits.

Bay Ridav he lieads the Mavor's committee for Sia. sank, all claim! mu.t be made lovnte rl vtrnetiirM hr i 1 weet or new book will be Issued removal 01 eievaiea structures ne MJist. B.d.el consulted by either the Sa'ioi. Hank, all c.aims must be made Mayor or the Transit. Commission 1 or 2Lw Ion the amendments they are un ank book Lost: 29950.

By RidKe derstood to have approved. Magistrate Troy then adjourned I court until later today while an ef Federation of Labor and the C. I. O. came to grips at City Hall today in a clash over the controversial Wicks Mitchell bills providing for the transfer of I.

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employes to civil service after transit unification. Harry Sacher, attorney for the rank, ail claims musl be made: Aair.a 'Just Another Deal' week or new book will be issued. hin These, he said, apparently "a deal" between the city and The Board of Estimate room was crowded with hundreds of transport workers, including a bus load of them who came from Kingston, horn etown of Senator Arthur H. Wicks, sponsor of the measure. During the hearing two references were made to yesterday's accident on the Independent Subway in Astoria.

State Solicitor Henry Epstein pointed out that transit operation under civil service apparently did not make travel any safer, Mr. Sacher declared privately owned roads without civil service requirements have a better safety record Berelion, 21, of 291 That ford a witness, had been Intimidated. Didn't Look at Callers' Faces pOV Ltst wire hatred terrier, vicinity Maria rk; chlldreu'x pet: reward, "ailae. I. 3Ut 81.

ES. 6 108U. t00lAt. wire haired fox Krner, malei rtistinc: b' etc saddle, answers naine "Spuntv Reward. Windsor 221.

KPSAO oat: black leather: Saturday 'fining classes, man's wrlst iU wallet, reward. Windsor 5 iSi. Transport Workers' Union of the C. I. contended that no State legislation was necessary under Home Rule and that the transfer might be effected by the city without the law now before the State Legislature.

the B. M. "in the interest of those fellows who get $50,000 or more I a year in salaries." At another1 point. Mr. Carpenter charged the amendments were "just another one! of those deals whereby lawyers can get another $50,000 bonus." According to a recent opinion by Attorney General John J.

Bennett I the City Council must concur in all legislation affecting the municipality exclusively. i group of property owners of the Gravesend section. Council President Morris told the delegation the board could not act on the request until a report was received from the Chief Engineer's office. At the behest of Borough President Ingersoll the board acted favorably on a resolution to widen 18th Ave. from Ocean Parkway to 48th St.

The widening of Howard Ave. between Broadway and HaLiey from 34 to 40 feet, was voted. 30 STORE DAYEGA SALE On the other hand, George Meany, He said that when he called for Miss Berelson, her brother, Frank, said that Harry Bernstein had called on her and talked to her about the case. Miss Rubin, he said, was in a hospital. Detective Albert Beron, arresting officer in the case, then said that Miss Rubin had been in the hospital before as a "mental case." At this point Miss Berelson ap HtKI l.aeer .1 ftiraua, i cant i president of the State Federation of than the city 's line.

Labor, A. F. of told the Jonit Among those at the hearing were st: March 2. vicinity ot and Eastern Parkway: 8t. and Ultca Ave Tredenck Nsmm's: Abraham At tlyn.

New York: 1 enzaxr 'v carat stone, fl baicueites, 1 clustered pinky disniond, center diamond 1 flexible brace 33 diamonds. 18 carats. 1 brooch, 148 small Legislative Committee that without I former Bnronirh Prpidnt. teirit I such legislation, the State Civil Pounds and Councilman Abner C. With Mr.

Carpenter todav were 2 ti rirt. sn OJint 75 let aox lyp rour.ri Is no aru 1 d.amor.ds Commission would have i Surpless. the Kings County service Joseph Cox of Association; City i Jurors ter stone 4 Carat sapphire. Urana I libera; rewr Wn: or phoue Jarues councilman ADner u. tsurpiess: wn tl1.

1.. Suspect of wii ri iiifiriu Liiria umc the 17th A. Herbert Torreson of wrd. Mam New York City. renal.

4 '50. iKWARD c.lei lor return of physician's SAO aa4 enn. BUckmintier 2 6815 between a n. Gets 25 ear lerm the Central Brooklyn Mid Day Jloadhifi 'America utive executive Club, and Thomas Swift, KIM." Tytst sfflnnd entaxement: be nfj fVion St and 469 Washlm J.c rtsifd. MAtn 2 6463.

secretary of the Downtown Brooklyn Association. Walter H. Wiley, 19, principal suspect in the "Red Circle" murders in HollLs a year and a half ago, to day received sentences totaling 25 to 40 years in Sing Sing prison im posed by Judge Charles C. Colden in the Queens County Court on "Chorge I it the easy way to shop" H4Sls" avi'aiaWi ft fiV'KCtfBUielft Goes Sprawling Peter E. Saxon, a clerk in the i United States Attorney's office in the Brooklyn Federal Building, was reading a book, "My America." when the Queens subway smashup occurred last night, and the next thing he knew he was on the floor five feet from his seat.

"I didn't feel anything." he said, "but there I was on the floor of the second car, my eyeglasses were gone and my umbrella broken in charges of robbery, burglary and grand larceny. Convicted on Jan. 27 on charges of robbing two Ice cream vendors in UDHRIE'IE CfldDitUn ait of the qualities expected of Balch Price! Queens Village, Wiley pleaded guilty on March 20 to charges of burglary and admitted three burglaries in Elmhurst, Forest Hills and Queens Village. He also pleaded guilty to lw 'charges of theft and grand larceny ooaou, is from otner apartments of his resi way to his at 39 82 65th I dellce 4315 45tn 8t Sunnyside. riace, wooasice, was a passenger in Mrs yr Wiley the boy's Union Hardware ball bearing roller skates Sturdy, adjustable Union Hard Easily Worth $1.25 ware roller skates with hall bear 150 New Glorious Coats .95 74' ing wheels, braced streamlined chassis, rubber cushioned trucks and other outstanding features.

Mail OrdersIll K. 42d St. Add 20c for packing and shipping. me insi nam. na miuuiuci mother, collapsed In the courtroom.

knee were injured when he struck an upright pole. "The face of a woman who had Killer Screams Jov been sitting alongside me was cov i ered with blood. Every one became At Escape rOIll Chair hysterical and the queer hissing March 31 (U.RV sound as the brakes were clamped down added to the hysteria," Mr. Screaming, "I'm not going to burn, Saxon said. Rudolph Sheeler, 23, of Long Island "One woman wanted to know city, was sentenced to life imprison, what happened.

Some others cried th pa. and thri were? shrill of 'Own the our regular 19.9S valueit Easter Values IM BOWN PAYMENT windows' and 'Let me out of Balch Price Dresses! Tio 1 interest to Pay ON OAVEOA'S CONVENIENT "CHARGIT fLAN iroiman uamea xviurruw. Sheeler, an ally of the notorious Jack Howard, threw his arms around Assistant District Attorney Vincent A. Carroll when three Quarter Sessions Court Judges pro In about three minutes, however, the hysteria was over and we waited to be pulled into the station." Will Starl New Roadway Earlier, one of Oil Williamsburg Bridge nounced sentence, Each drew upholds a reputation famous for over one bun. dredyears.

We arc justly proud of each one because it has been chosen with specialty shop care and because we are offering them at a price that invites comparison. Prints or solid colors, with or without jackets in sizes for misses and women. Commissioner Irving V. Huie of the Department of Public Works announced today that reconstruc the Judges, Harry S. McDevitt, had announced that Sheeler's life would be spared because he aided the State in solving a dozen murders by Howard, who was slain by detectives on a Philadelphia street, tion of the northerly roadway of lithe Williamsburg Bridge will begin I Monday morning.

I 16.95 to 19.95 nines if Durin gthe work of laying a new and more than 100 holdups open grating floor the roadway will be closed for a period of three Iff it SIZES 38 TO 60 Cody, Bean Steevei DENTISTS months and curtailed flow of Man hattan bound traffic diverted to the concrete roadway completed two years ago. No vehicles more than nine feet wide or 13 feet In heights will be permitted on this roadway. i Nor will horsedrawn vehicles be al lowed to cross the bridge while work I is under way. E. tor.

FnlUn and Smith Brooklyn Easter Values touch IN Balch Price Coats! Reefer Coots Boxy Coots Tuxedo Models Colorful Stripes and Tweeds Tucked Edged with Broid Cello phone Striped Woolens Crepe and Novelty Woolens Taffeta or Crepe Rayon Linings Navy, Black Colors FULL SIZE BICYCLES Regular $30.00 Value 88 HHn.l. oiiie, Reggie MrNnniura li ry.l. s. Si. inly, full aire (big rnoiipii for man or boy).

With INew Departure CoaMer Itreke, non akiil tirra, roller bearing drop title mud puarda, iteel rim wheel a and oilier fratnrei. A grind value at this perial Daveia price. Free Delivery, within a JOU Mile Radim of N. Y. C.

Coats that are as attention getting as an exclamation point. Made of Juilliard and Forstmann fabrics. Coats that look like dresses, coats with animated pleats. Coats with flare backs everything that is new in 1939 is here. with our usual moderation.

Sizes for misses and women. In their smart lines, lhlr prict comfort, their auparb craltaman hip Tr Mark She hav th touch ol 9nlui. And it' that touch oi nlu( that make Tr Mark Shoes outatandinq la every exacting standard ol the modern hoemaklna art, n)or the uirooit In footwear tatUiadioa thl Spring. See our new model bow. THE CARE OF THE FEET" 95 For Mm and Women up Shoei for Children SEND FOR FREE BOOKLET, Order hy Mail or Phone TRUmgl 5 2435 rnoUlyn By way 51 or Bowmrr Station.

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Flushing 36 58 Main St. Hempstead 45 Main St. Fur Storage at Prevailing Rates! FULTON AT SMITH STREET BROOKLYN FURRIERS FOR OVER A CENTURY jScine J3yant Brooklyn IS HANOVER PLACE Juir Off Fulton St (fputimA SHOES 6 Delancey Str.et, New York ALL STORKS Or EN KVE.NINGS.

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