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J- Select Brunei I as Miss Williamsburg -Bush wick Politics aod People, iJILf' ill By HAROLD H. HARRIS Runners-Up A Typist and College Student Continued from Page 1 tween the winner and Dolores Santasine of 516 Bainbridge Street. The winner's fine form -was set off with a wonderful head of black hair and she wore an aqua bathing suit. Born In Brooklyn, she was educated in Fitzpatrick Sees New Crime Probes If Voters Duck Responsibilities Paul El Fitzpatrick, Democratic State Chairman, today takes Boy 's Hit-Run Killer Faces Court Today A 62-year-old Queens chauf-'year-old son knocked down by feur, charged by police as the a black sedan which sped away, hit-run driver who killed little Richardson wag halted by two Peter Daoust yesterday In front squad ear policemen on Roch-of the youngster's home at 479; ester and Atlantic ater Dean will be arraigned to-, they had heard the broadcast day. in Vehicle Accident Court description of the runaway car.

on charges of vehicle homicide Witnesses had told police that and leaving the scene of an ac-the car was a black Packard cident. sedan ith burlap bags protrud- The driver, Wentworth Rich- lng from the trunk. Richard-ardson of 106-39 I'nion Hall son's car fit their description. Jamaica, was picked up by po- Richardson, according to the lice at 3:55 p.m. yester.day just polite, admitted feeling a 10 minutes after Mrs.

Cecelia "bump" while driving through Daoust screamed and collapsedean but denied any knowl-as she saw her three and a half-ledge of hitting the child. FIND WOMAN DEAD, SISTER STARVING, $23,940 IN ROOM Jersey City, Aug. 10 (U.R) A reach was $23,940 in gold coins dead raven stood guard in theiand 0ld bills room An aged spinster lay dead ei Ed and her sister starving. ithin Allan Poe when police broke it. ir 't iff Our I.ady of Victory School.

jlV Miss Santasine. who wore a A if! black bathine suit has brown I I A if hair, which was done UP in IK .:7 ZJ it crown of braids. She is a typist over jor vacationing Harold H. Harris. Bjf PAlii K.

FITZPATRICK Democratic Hlale Chairman TALK There's been a ol talk lately about cop. ruption and politics-so much no that some dti.rn are beginning to think that they are synonomou. Yet the fact remains that the democratic government we enjoy in the United State depends on a two-party political system. Politics, therefore, is a necessary part of our way of life. To preserve this democratic way of life, many Americans have laid down their lives.

at the National City Bank. AUo1 born in Brooklyn, she was educated in the Franklin K. Lane High School, The other runner-up was Antoinette Kricksc.n. 19. a student the diversity of Colorado, who will soon start her sopho- ruMTH inose wno participate most actively in veal.

in modern this two-party functioning are described as "politicians." A dancing. politician is also defined as "one versed or experienced in the Stanley .1. Reihen, president science of government." of the Coney Isbnd Chamber I am a businessman by vocation, a politician bv avocation, of Commerce, opened the cei e-Of these two pursuits I can honestly say that politics hasi monies with the announcement uiai me masier ui iti ruiuuiw satisfaction, the gieater pride of useful given me. the deeper accomplishment. into the sisters' old-fashioned but richly furnished apartment yesterday.

The body of Clara Fafflock, fiO, lay on a bed. She had died, apparently of cancer. Dead Boy's Eyes May Give Sight to 2 Blinded Persons Her sister, Marie, 64, who had Five-year-old Mickey Mnonan refused to leave her sister even was laid to rest in Calva'ryjin death, sprawled at the foot of the evening would be Tony Bennett, Columbia recording artist, who, before calling the contestants to the stage, thanked Morty Arkins' orchestra for heir musical entertainment. 12 JOvelles in Lineup The other contestants in addition to the winners, were Sondra Barilla, Claire Bock, I-inda Cape, Roslyn Linda Cohen, Aiomot, Jacqueline Newman. Helen Santa- of the bed in a coma from lack Wmr IV oWJ Cemetery, Winfield, yesterday fnwl Vovt tsi hap iitii, tVia following his death by fire Mon- bodv of nara.g gcrawny day.

But today hopes of new raven, which had starved to. aYe some undesirable rle- sf'y I life spring from the tragedy as death. his two blue eves are being! Police said f)al'a had been i v.i kf i i idead four davs and that Marie spea to neip two Diinaea iapsed into a coma two Sons. i rlava aan Sho u'ua ruhoH tn a marie, Lucille Heitr.elman and I 1 If AX I The child, son of Mr. and hospital where her condition (JRAKT Certainly, there ments of graft and corruption in politics just as there are on many levels of American business.

Wa have all heard of successful businessmen, respected citizens of their communities, who have participated In shady deals collusion, kickbacks, tax evasion and the like and who liave not been ashamed openly to admit such activities. But experience has shown me that this is not true of the majority of busi-'newsmen. And experience has shown, me that corruption exists in no greater degree among politicians. Indeed, in all my years as Mrs. Michael Moonan of 24-111 2d Walk, in the veterans hous was reported critical today.

A search of the neat, four- (iilda Olka. Henise Da reel, born Denise Billecard. was herself started on the load to fame by winning the title of "The Most Beautiful (Jirl In Fiance." In a spectacular rise she took France by storm. With a successful feminine role in "Battle ing project on Northern Boule-iroom apartment where the sis- vard, Jamaiqa. died three hours; ters had lived for 30 years reader he had ignited some kero-ivealed a green metal box con-sene which he and his play- i taining the $23,910, seven bank mates were splashing about.

i books with deposits totalling RUNNERS UP Dolores Santasine at right, was judged 2d in last night's "Miss BROOKLYN" Contest as Antoinette Erickson took 3d prize. Lucky lad, between them is Tony Bennett, Columbia recording star. ground," she will shortly appear in the same company's Westward the Women." playing opposite Robert Taylor. Mrs. Moonan, who has two $10,000, several thousand dol-oilier children Patrick and lars worth of securities, and Ella, three-year-old twins was $40 tucked under Clara's pil- approached by hospital scrap 'of food was BROWNSVILLE Lties on the routine request of found.

donating eyes one which is: Neighbors said the sisters sel- rarplv crranlpd riom wpnt nut anrt rpfnprt tA Celebrate Progress In Housing Projects Tony Bennett, whose recent I releases "Cold. Cold Heart," and! "Because of You." are on the best seller list, is a Columbia' Records singing star. Kal Ross, who does a three- hour niehtlv show from Monte'si Drug Addict Robs Pharmacy Owner The distraught parents, how- admit painters or window-ever, agreed to give Mickey's washers. eyes to the Eye Bank for Sight Neighbors told police the sis-Restoration, which has ters olice refused to pay an ad-already dispatched the gifts to ditional $2.50 a month to have State Chairman of the Kern- Paul E. Fitzpatrick ocratlc party In New York State, I have not once been approached by a gangster or a professional gambler or any of their shady associates.

East Side restaurant, has been: Ceremonies marking the pro-! will be bounded hy Stanley! a success ever since he started gless made thus far on the con-' Ave Louisiana Flatlandsj on radio at the age of eight. E. lO.td Glenwoodl A tall husky man, believed an unidentified doctor in New electric ice box, preferring to drue addict held ud1 York City and another in Syra-. keep their food under cold Serireant llvento is the Ma-: Uoad. E.

105th Farraeut tn v. water in the bathtub. cuse. Jihaukkk There is a popular notion tcmay tnat tnejrjne corps Recruiting officer at IIIOSl SIUUIUUUS J'UUMU Road and E. 108th St Joseph Kave, his drug Ave la-t politicians are responsible for any corruption in public Jife.lconey Island.

i projects were held today with 62, in Ralph The Cooper Park Houses, ten- store at 39 disagree, the cele- 7 night and took 10 to la grains in her the tit e. Miss Sauter re- must ultimately be laid to the neglect and disinterest of the an'ceived an orchid from James.hi'ation. 'i--n estimated and will of cocaine from a drug cabinet voters themselves. Unless the maioritv of citizens take Observances included a grbund- i-uuon 'VJ bouse 2.6.')B They will and $20 from the cash register, active and understanding interest in politics, crime and ln-; ii and a 21-jeweled Shop Bond's Acaoeiny i nr 1.1 hn lamu't in to Biownsvil no- rarK nouses on Morgan Ae lice. Thp Tukps will be Miss Santasine was presented between Jackson and Withers with a costume brooch set with; -Sts-.

and the laying of a corner-Kia hirxtnmxj frnm I'nm stone for the Breukelen houses financed bv the same kind Kave, u'm )01Ke ne honH Issmp" as thP hrandishing a gun. ordered him air-conditioned stores this Saturday and a professional Farragut Road and kit through the courtesy St- Sal's Professional Cosmetics, Construction Stai-teu project, with the Government e-providing an annual subsidy t0 However, the proprietor sau make up the difference between ra" ou' 0 nr? "I1 rental income and the full cost 1 he tonk tnpr f- of 225 Lafayette Man- Construction of Breukelen nf maintainina tho mr.ipct SHOCK I XG The citizens ho do not vote In Ihe primaries, the citizens who take no intrretit In the caliber of candidates for public office, the citizen who pay no heed to the actions of their legislators can do our political ystem Immeasurable harm. It is a shocking fact that nearly 50 percent of our adult population fails to vole In Presidential election In off-year election the turnout In even smaller. So long as no many Americans fail to assume mature political responsibility, we can be sure of one thing: There will have to be more and more investigations such as those conducted by the Senate's Crime Investigating Committee. 'houses, a 1.595-apartment pro-, Tne Voooec Park Houses are the cash register and fled on foot.

wa ntdiicii iant buiiiiuci un nw fnl. thP samp inenmp Aleon Photographers of 1075jCooper Park House, which will gmup and will rent at appi.0xi-rlatbusn a box or have 700 apartments, actually malplv thp canto ralp Arfhi. styled by Picturesque and given'got under way 29, but the or tne builcing are S. J. through the courtesy of Sanson.

ground-breaking ceremony was Kessler and Sons The Horn Hosiery Mills, and a pure silk postponed. Construction Company will lay The Breukelen houses, hich the foundation. hand-rolled Glentex scarf, cour tesy of Glensder Textile Corpo will accomodate 6.9K8 Boundaries of the project wi "POLITICS AND PEOPLE" Appears Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in the BROOKLYN EAGLE. ration ot 4i(oin went io are t(J be but an(1 deve0)ea he Morgan a line 88 feet Miss Lnckson. iat an estimated cost of of Maspeth Dehe UlIlJLDSdDini H) Taste Mint 000.

The funds will be raised voise St. and by the sale of Housing Author-; Kingsland Ave. Landscaping ity Bonds. jwill be handled by Leo A. No- Although the Houses are ick, Ralph Eberlin and.

Asso- Mayor Fights YA Transfer io Phi My; Legion Slams Reds Mavor Impellitteii will head ing series of anti-Red resolu-'deportation of naturalized as a low-rent project. 'lates. a delegation to Washington, to'lions, including condemnationand demanded classification off j' Stormt Ki, 32 fight, if necessary, the pro--of "all moves of appeasement; advocating overthrow of thejmined lt is PXpected that London, Aug. 10 (U.R) The posed abolition of the New in arriving at a cease-fire and Government as a crime com-jients will be in the' neighbor-'death toll in Europe's worst York Veterans Administration peace in Korea." parable to treason, with no bail hood of Si9 a room Including floods and storms of the Sum uarable to treason, with no bail hood of district office and transfer of Thev aLso demanded lovaltv I8 i'ner reached 32 today, but wa. i 'he project tn primarily in- expected to mount when full its facilities to Philadelphia, oaths for all public officials aruL The delegates also voted foi i(ended for un.

are recejve(, flood. The Mayor denounced the; students at public -supported elimination of discriminatory I der $3,000 a year. The Housessiricken Northern Italy. 1 Ihcwhiskcv 1 VA's proposed economy move colleges: called for suspension provisions in the constitution 1 Wi HauiiaiMaviaiiBiim without MISS BROOKLYN" CONTEST in a fighting speech to 1.500 of trade with Russia and her of regions 8 society, which now limits membership' oelegates at the annual State satellites; and demanded a quick whke men convention of the American end of aid to countries trading' The 40 8, at its own con-Legion at a session yesterday with the Reds. elected Samuel W.

in Manhattan Center. The J.egionnafres recom- nian of its Manhattan post The Legion delegates, also in! mended stripping Communist grand chef de of the' ghting mood, toted a sweep-supporters of citizenship with Stale. co-sponsored by the BROOKLYN EAGLE and rh. CONEY ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE "MiM Brooklyn" Contort Brooklyn fool Brooklyn 1, Now York I would liko to ontor tko "Mni Brooklyn" Contort to bo holo ot Conoy lilonW 4uti tko months of July ono1 Augutt. I om onclotinf a rocont photofropk of myMrf, NAMI I I I 1 I.

5 if I wj I 111 1 MCHO Brookiy. 1 T-J I I 50 I 5 a I I 28 I IMPORTANT: Tlti try canpon mint ikmimiu' 1 4 i.lW'i I I I Irr- I Vfli I II MIAMI M3 '2s? II I CALIFORNIA WrUM SiS I CHIS P' "outshine them all!" hf5. UL. 5-3888 SS Hol Cert, CUrk $. BRONX I NKW YORK JAMAtCA IWtfW'tWi I WC SHI WlflSPtlfM I T.

WOJWJWI. MkM ffWi 4-Pfi? a IMI t4M mi'. i- MAYOR LEADS LEGIONNAIRES step brisk ond jounty, Moyor Impellitteri heads porode of 4,000 of American Legion's 40 and 8 Society of which he's a member, down Manhattan's 8th Av. Legion Stata convention continued todoy. I m.

(nil I IMI I I BROOKLYN EAGLE, rRlv AUa .10, 1951. 1.

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