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Dream of Vast Jamaica Bay Park Wearing Reality, Sewage Plants Paving Way for Face Lifting Politics and People With most of the stumbling blocks now rapidly disappearing. Park Commissioner Robert By HAROLD H. HARRIS Moses announced that the Ja maica Bay area, comprising Nicky Flies Here to See Liz-A Mission of Money, Not Love Hotel heir Nicky Hilton flewt Friends had said Miss Tay-here from Houston, Texas, to-! lor accepted Bill Hilton's in-day for a "business" talk with! vitation to fly down to Hous-his ailing former wife, screen ton because she had been "up-actress Elizabeth Taylor. set" over reports Nicky would Hilton let it be known be-' marry starlet Betsy Von Furst--fore leaving Houston that hisenberg, 19, in January, overnight flight was a mission But Miss Taylor said she had of money and not love. no regrets over divorcing Hil- Miss Taylor had planned to ton, who, she had charged, fly to Houston last night with! gambled loo much and kept Hilton's younger brother, Wil- late hours, liam, touching off reports that! "I wish them a lot of luck," the glamorous film star want- Miss Taylor said.

"I also hope ed to patch up her shattered 1 Ret rid of this cold in a 20f-day marriage. hurry." She was forced to cull off i 12,000 acres of marshes and sewage-filled water, will soon be ready for a vast face-lifting that will transform it into tne largest recreational area In the city. Gambling and Divorce Scandals Put Pressures on State Solons HOT STt'FF When the legislature convenes next January ear versatile lawmakers will be confronted with two hot iHNues which they've been ducking for yearn: legalized off-track betting and liberalized divorce laws. When ex-Mayor O'Dwyer startled a surprise-saturated Albany two years ago with a recommendation that off-track betting be given the legal green light, many thought Bill O' popped his lid. Now these same critics have been doing some deep thinking since the Brooklyn cops-bookies scandal and Moses predicted that the project, complete with bathing beaches, parks, playgrounds, boating, fishing and a wild life sanctuary, will be the greatest resort of its kind in any large city in the country.

the trip, however, when her physician warned that her sinus 7 i The greatest obstacle the materialization of this project condition would worsen and has been the pollution of theL other revelations of bribery and corruption throughout the State. We are beginning to hear more often discussions whether gambling should be legalized and controlled. And the pressures Does your old dingy kitchen make you TIRED? she made such a flight. are being put on the Republican-controlled Legislature to study bay waters, wnicn maoe ine entire area unfit for public use.i However, the allocation for four sewage disposal plants with two already in operation the advisability of extending legalized betting, now confined to "I was going to work out the last details of a financial settlement," she said. "Romance had nothing to do with it." a fenced-in race track.

For years veteran Brooklyn State Senator Jim Crawford nas pavea me way ior optimism on the part of the resort sponsored legislation for legalized off-track betting, but he was Korea Vet to Lecture planners. 1 In Roslyn Wednesday Way ahead of the times. ADI IiTKHV At present adultery is the only basis for di Another Plant Planned Richard H. Gould, city director of sewage disposal, re nosnn, uct. ij apt.

Regi Let ut help you plan cheerful, modern, efficien work center that will make your kitchen hours happy one! Your Brooklyn Union GAS Company kitchen-planning expert! are ready with FREE advice to help sol ve your problemi. Whether you're planning, building, or remodeling, why not decide to take advantage of thit FREE KITCHEN-PLANNING SERVICE? Drop a card or telephone TRIanalet-rsoO FIVE YOUTHS DIED HERE Wreckage of 1951 sedan in five North Shore youths were killed when it shot off Northern Boulevard, mowed down trees and concrete posts and landed against giant tree. Arrow points to body of only youth not thrown out in wild flight. Police said car was doing between 80 and 100 miles an hour. vorte in New York Slate.

This condition has led to numerous scandals, but nothing corrective has been done about It. A vealed that the four plants will be in operation shortly and that Jamaica Bay should be free of major pollution by next nald reiuer ot tiempstead, a veteran of 42 months in Korea, will discuss "Korea in Peace and Korea in War" at the first Fall dinner meeting of the Roslyn Presbyterian Men's Association Wednesday at the church. Peltier, assistant professor of military science and tactics at Hofstra College, will show pictures of Korean action. Commissioner Moses added Pope Pius Saw that another small disposal 5 L. I.

Youths Killed, Crash at 80-100 MPH THE BROOKLYN UNION GAS COMPANY courageous up-State G. 0. P. Assemblywoman, Janet Hill Gordon, daughter of a late presiding justice of the Appellate Division, Introduced a bill in 1900 for a commission to study the divorce laws. Again, the G.

O. P. leadership, confronted by religious pressure groups, turned their backs on the question. This time law associations are demanding positivt action, not a head-in-the-ground ostrich attitude. 0 RIFT Reports of a rift between Deputy Police Commissioner Aaron Frank and his boss, Police Commissioner George Monaghan, are spiked by the adjacent candid picture taken at Fri- 4 The Virgin Mary, plant is phnned to eliminate the sewage from Broad Channel, which is being polluted by waste coming from the 5,000 residents living on either side student at Hofstra College in Hempstead.

Kinta was in the Says Cardinal of Cross Bay Boulevard. ur business with his father The Commissioner pointed and had won recognition for Out that until recently the city Vatican City, Oct. 15 (U.R) designing furs for Mrs. Harri- did not have title to ail the is Pope Pius XII saw the virgin on Williams of Bayviile, often LIKE TO CUt6 WITH lands in the bay and other East Norwich, Oct. 15 Nassau County police today classed as the worst single-car accident irt Long Island history the crash of a 1051 sedan here yesterday morning in which five Bayviile and Oyster Bay youths were killed.

The hurtling car shot off Northern Boulevard at Mill River, Road at a speed police said must have been between areas along the snore. Mow- cited as one of America's best-dressed women. Ronan had just Mary on three successive days last year, according to an Italian hi ever, now that the property if Cardinal, just at the time he won appointments to both Annapolis and the Merchant Marine Academy at Kings all city-owned, Moses' 27-year old dream of a Jamaica Bay re sort may soon be realized. proclaimed as dogma her as sumption into heaven. The semi official Vatican pub Then as a Brooklynite your first choice of a bank should be Lafayette where the financial needs of the individuals and busi Moses Urges Voters' O.K.

On Thru way Bond Plan Robert Moses, in his capacity Point and had not yet decided which to accept. Scott's body was found 3." feet from the wreckage by a policeman who stumbled across it as searchers were about to give up, thinking they had re ness firms in this Borough are known and as city Construction Co-ordin- day night's testimonial din-ner to Magistrate J. Roland Rala. In a surprise move Monaghan temporarily re-placed Frank with former Federal Judge Simon Rifkind to preside over the departmental trial of 31 policemen charged with protecting balky bookie Vl 'i f2ince given preference. lication, Osservatore Romano, quoted yesterday from an address delivered Saturday by Federico Cardinal Tedesehini to pilgrims at the shrine of Our Lady of Katima in Lisbon.

It was there that three Portuguese children once reported seeing the Virgin. "1 will tell you that another ator, urged voters to approve Amendment 4 on Election Day, which would allow the State covered all the victims. Police to guarantee bonds of the New York State Thru way Authority He said this would ''reduce in- 0 terest charges and costs and person also saw this miracle, facilitate finxneine of the Thru- Cardinal Tedesehini said 1 a AT IOBAI All II said the five apparently had met at a Bayviile bar, where they had last been seen together about 20 minutes before the crash. Cars belonging to two of the youths were parked outside the tavern. The accident occurred at a point where the four-lane concrete Route 2j-A narrows down, on a curve, Into two lanes of macadam to go through this very Pontiff saw it.

1 MtmUr ftitnl bum Sjmm ami Mml Dfi hamtmm Ottfnum Cardinal Tedesehini said the Pope saw the Virgin at 4 p.m. 325 Wntk St eamblinz em- Aaron Frank and George Monaghan 80 and 100 miles an hour, crashed through six concrete fence, posts, bounced off a telephone pole, mowed down several trees and wound up, a tangled mass of almost unrecognizable wreckage, against a giant oak nearly four feet in diameter. Only one body remained in the car, the others having been tossed out of the car in its wild path of destruction and death. One body was thrown more than 35 feet and police almost missed it in the subsequent search. The dead were identified as Carl F.

Scott 21, of Monroe Bernard Esposito, 21. of 0th and Leonidas Kinta, 20, of Finn Place, all Bavville, and John Dunn, 21, of 223 Anstice and Kevin J. Ronan. ID, of 208 Anstice both Oyster Raj', Scott was believed to have been driving the car, which belonged to his grandmother, Mrs. Lena D.

Scott, of the Monroe Ave. address. Lifeguards During Summer All the youths except Kinta had been lifeguards during the I 100 Livingston St. I :1 89 lafayattt Ave. I -1 I Oct.

30, Oct. 31 and Nov. 1 of 6814 Btj Parkway Dewey Favors Use Of Atom Bomb If Truro Talks Fail last year. On Nov. 1, the Pon (3 465 86tk St -that 'ft aJ tiff established the dogma no Catholic can question- if her scene of several accidents in the past.

assumption. "The Holy Father lifted hi Gov. Thomas E. Dewey told a television audience last nignt eyes in the Vatican gardens toward the sun and then the lhat he favored dropping the atom bomb on tommunist Manchuria if the cease-fire talks in Korea fail. Appearing on the ''Meet the Fatima vision was repeated before him," Cardinal Tedesehini said.

"Who is capable of fixing his eyes to the shining sun? Hut lie was able to do so and during those days could witness life Press" TV Dewey said We'll have to bomb Man pirc. What some of his friends can't understand Is why Frank, a former law professor, wasn't left alone to handle the routine daily police trials and Rifkind put in the Tth deputy commissioner's berth, a post of unknown responsibilities and duties, CAMPAIGN XOTK8 Repiesentatve Henry Latham, G. 0. P. hopeful for Council President, finally managed to raise cash for 16 TV shows and 9 radio broadcasts Some of the shrewdest Dem brains are accompanying Joe Sharkey on campaign tours to make certain he doesn't put his foot into, his mouth.

Then Sharkey blandly admitted on a radio broadcast that he had difficulty getting the nomination; some powerful Democrats didn't want him to run; and that he threatened to pull an Impy and make the race as an independent Referee Charles E. Loekwood presides over Queens Dem action to void independent nomination of District Attorney Charles Sullivan. CHITCHAT Some local political clubs have Jo serve refreshments to get an audience The Southern District (Manhattan) will get two new federal judges George Daly is being borrowed from the Dem State Committee to handle Joe Sharkey's press releases Princess Elizabeth is the best good-will ambassador to land on these shores in years Two-party system: Dem chieftain Tom Cuite Invited G. O. P.

Assemblyman Lew Olliffe churia" if a cease-fire is not sgreed upon. of the sun under the hand of Dewey, who recently re Summer at the Bayviile town beach. Scott and Esposito were turned from a tour of the Korean battle front, was asked if he favored bombing Communist-held Manchuria with con nemen for the Long Island Mary. "The agitated sun convulsed and transformed into a picture of life, a spectacle of heavenly movements, and transmitted silent but eloquent messages to the Vicar of Christ (the Pope)." Lighting Company. Dunn was ventional type bombs or atom bombs.

"I should be in favor of more Appoint Kaskey to New Maritime Service Post vigorous action, including all Wasp Needles Him the weapons at our disposa he replied. Into Fist Fight Washington, Oct. 13 (U.R) The Maritime Commission announced today the appointment Memphis, Tenn. (U.R) A wasp was blamed for the fight be to his clubhouse fete Several Manhattan jurists are sweating of Capt. Paul Kaskey, U.S.M.S., as assistant commandant of the tween two men, sending one to the hospital, the other to jail.

under the prying of State Crime Commission Dem State Chairman Paul Fitzpatrick has the feelers out for the U. S. Senate nomination next year House sub-committee probing local In Sam Coleman and 1. C. Mc- i '1 i 1 '2' i ternal Revenue Bureaus is using the same facilities as Kefauver Call were working on opposite sides of a wall, knocking down a house.

The wasp stung Mc- When Thirsty Be Careful Greenville, S. C. (U.R) The Police Department may have to devise some way to distinguish its fire alarm boxe from drinking cup dispensers. Twice In one week out-of-town visitors pulled the alarm boxes and brought the fire engines running when all the uninformed visitors wanted was a drink of wate. Committee did in Manhattan Federal BIdg.

Jim Olson's "diffl cully" cost him the coveted Kmerald Assn. presidency. U. S. Maritime Service and chief of the Maritime Service training blanch of the Divison of Maritime Training.

Kaskey, a graduate of the Pennsylvania State Military Academy, joined the Maritime service in 1941. His last assignment was as superintendent of the Maritime Training Station at Sheepshead Ray, Rrookiyn. Call, who slapped at the insect, and let loose a barrage of "POLITICS AND PEOPLE" Appears Every Monday, Wednesday and Friday in the BROOKLYN EAGLE. Coleman thought MeCall was cursing him and smacked at his co-worker with a crowbar. gambling activities in Calcasieu Parish (county).

The men, indicted last Au gust, included Thomas B. Shear Fly tiEie man, publisher: Shearman's son and the co-publisher, W. Hugh 5 Newspapermen Await Hearings On 'Defaming' Rap Lake Charles, Oct. 15 (U.R) Five newspapermen from the "crusading Lake Charles Martin's Beauty Salon American Press, this city's only daily newspaper, awaited ar Keta the Shearman; Kenneth L. Dixon, managing editor; James W.1 Norton, city editor, and Carter George, police and court reporter.

The indictments charge the quintet with defaming Sheriff Henry A. Reid, District Attorney G. I. Hawkins, Assistant District Attorney Melvin Weth-erill, 13 jury members and three convicted gamblers, Claude Williams, Sam Smith and E. J.

Miller. IxtfO-wlde teats, only two abreast I raignment in District Court today on charges they "defamed" 16 public officials and three ad Capital Sbnsfelafians mitted gamblers. All five were indicted as the result of a recent campaign in adthivs tor fall the American Press against speaking Slcok and pimple, to sliow off tli uliming loauty of your liair, tlice are tlic headlines you'll follow linn fall. Our hair otyliM will create a hair-nryle for you, one that ill follow these linen, hut he ilrsipieil to emphasize )our imli ilualil you look lovelier do the moM for you! Hair-shaping anil cutting, I and 3.00 Permaneuts from 10.00 Caff TRianglo 00 for your appointment IlEAin SALON-MtZZAMNE Immediate Reservations Available on GIANT FANS NOW COME TO BROOKLYN for sympathetic treatment for care in clothes selection for a complete range of exclusive GGG clothing, the cream of American tailoring. Connecting Flights to the South In New York, Call i MUrray Hill 7-8330 In Newark, Call Mitchell 3-8029 or your travel agent AIRLINES -MARTIVS, FllTO nl Hit I IX.

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