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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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Brooklyn Jewish Leaders Hasten To Repudiate Attack on Spellman WIFE ASKS WRIT TO SPRING COP IN TICKET 'FIX' Speedup May Fill Jury Box In Thrill-Kill' Trial by Night Three more jurors were se- United States Steel Export The wife of Patrolman Don- ner ill be held Jan, 30 in the Hotel St. George, and that division or the national Jewish National Ramba conceded in his talk Brooklyn Jewish leaders moved swiftly and strongly today to repudiate an attack on Goodrich, 41, suspended lected noon today for theiCompany; Samuel Levy of 110 il onnv Knurl hwliiriiA etntA aid Magistrate Albert 1). Schanzcr, u. trial ni i 1 vice president of the Brook-icop held as a material of tne th" teenage. name a forest of UMl.OOO trees will be planted in Israel during the coming year.

Justice Gutman reported on the activities of the Brooklyn division, which he said is the best organized in the country. He urged continued efforts to Francis Cardinal Spellman v. 'iuau Loiuiiifli ociiuidil was liui Ian anti.Cftmitfl anrl that ha VmA lyn division, who was on the in the Brooklyn inquiry -rgea witn "kill-tor ii wiin vtiim.t miu mat. lie iiau surance Company, married, th father of two grown sons. Earlier yesterday, jurori selected were: Victor F.

Colucci of 144 E. 46th archives custodian of the Bank of the Manhattan Company, married, father of two young children. owner and father of four sons, 13 to 20, and Frederick S. Gross of 5K3 Evergreen clerk of the Bank of Nova Scotia. dais, Mill be the chairman of ine mrui muraer, bringing the 'courtesy card" traffic the dinner of talesmen li.

i-nt total in. the jury niBci icnii, njtja "tin imu hoy to ninp Rabbi D. Bernard Stolper of nf Manhattan Supreme Court nigni ses.Mun was or- I he jurors agreed on trwlav hi- ivumv in-ioQ support land-purcha reforestation, dra projects. Congregation Beth ImvicI nage of; East Klatbush offered the in- apply for a iu i i-were me nrsi tnree "hue rt h-iwhuv tr. tho Henry A.

Thomas of 350 E. Kith assistant accountant of jury-picking process. swamps and Irrigation of the vocation. pu desert in Israel. LouU M.ukowitz ami Gordon mm panel tioned.

and proceedings mnv an israeu journalist, sums of money at the 6th annual Fall confer- every year to the United Jew-ence of the Brooklyn Division in Appeal." But he impugned of the Jewish National Fund. prelate motives, saying he The journalist. Isaac "smart" to make the con-American and I'nited Nations 'trihution. correspondent for the Israeli! "You in America have dally Ha Bnker, accused the repaid the.se sums a thousand-Roman Catholic prelate last fold," he said. "There' is not night of holding a in America built with-againsi Jew and rmlttingiout your money." ant.Zionit speerhr in The journalist said that there crunchen of the New York had been a rise in anti-Zionist at 8 p.

and the Commodity Exchange. fast, following the first night Justice Gut man announced Richards ere in charge of that the council's annual din-'arrangements. It started broke up an later. Kleven In the application charged that Goodrich, scribed as a "kingpin" in racket, was being hpid session av. nmn nnur ann a nam Afl.e( Don of R6 R5th st men were in(f aeent the predicted full jury II' roillfl hp rhrwpn 1-vv Into tioned, si were challenged I panpr marriH.

and three others excused byiha1.a mamed son and grand-ourt. The two agreed on children. the rou The judy-picking which moved at a snail's pace' Monday, speeded up as jurors were: legally. He is in the civil prison at 4:14 AV. Manhattan, unable In raise hail.

Mrs. Goodrich also charged Hunt Hit-Runner Who Felled Woman, Man, 83, in Her Care of 5io Sidnev Kurtz. Arrhdiocese. As soon as feeling in the United States had In addition to Cardinal when three men were selected; Ocean auditor of the New during the day and two in 90 Seated as jury foreman Mon. day was Walter K.

Scott if 2702 Avenue office tales manager. The teenagers on trial Jack ni her husbands constuu-i York Terminal Warehouse married, no children. Spellman, he placed blame for this on Dorothy Thompson, the writer; Rear Admiral Lewis L. Strauss, chairman of the minutes at the night session. Today's three-out-of-three were seated in just over an hour.

tional rights were being violated, that the bail was "e.v A mntnrict u'hn florl the cnnoi Thn antn riwt ti-oIYi of 201Koslow, IS; Jerome' Liebermanv Robert La Rocca, 50 and that the Tlmi- 1. I nlU'nnl. Tt I 1 17. and Melvin Mittman, 17 lilt 11 I 17 I 1 1 I I I 1 1111 I 1 171 11 llllll 111 II I II ru 1HI I. If II I l-l inllight and then swerved into the! i Brooklyn District Atomic Energy Commission, Jof an accident early today and two organizations, the.

which his auto ran down of S3R 5lth traffic clerk of derwriter for the General In- are charged with heating and a wa holding her husband "to torturing Willard Menter, fac i iliie Ul 1 LT IIP u(l 17 l() him." pleted his tirade at the Hotel St. George, Municipal Court President justice Daniel Gut-man, president of the division, strode to the rostrum and disavowed the attack. Work for Unity "I am speaking not only as president of the Brooklyn Division of the Jewish National Fund but also as president of the Brooklyn Jewish "Community Council now." Justice American menus 01 me wmuie woman and an 83-vear-old manL. coerce ambulance and left summon an East and the American Coun tory worker, whom they found dozing on a park bench, and tossing his body into the East River. she was escorting across busyjthe scene He never returned.

Eastern Parkway in Wassermau escaped injury. Cashmore Honors Mrs. Malton At Prelim to 1955 Heart Drive When suspended Now 10, Goodrich he was willing to peak fully concerning himself, but. was not willing to implicate others. Heights was being hunted byj ADVERTISEMENT Urge CIO Unions police.

Louis failino of 11.1 Oninev An intensive moeram to en- Brighton 5th is rhuirman cil tor Judaism." An earlier part of the meeting had been devoted to the commemoration of the 30th anniversary of the death of the "father of modern Zionism," Dr. Theodor Herzl, in whose 'Dime' Gives Stein Kidney Irritation Backache St. received a fractured collar- PollCe WelfdfG bone and Mrs. Sadie W'asser- i I man, 58, of 1020 President UnClS Ol LOCQIS will he taken iist volunteers toman the Brighton Beach area the C. I.

O. cinventinn in Los ivn campaign posts in the committpe. Angeles Doc. C. jxew York Heart Fund appeall Svmbolicallv, the kev stimds i ine mam clemeius of the; was launched yesterdav during, as a tribute to the ai'ge group.

too'lreiuit, bumlnt or ltetalnc irln.tun possible rib fractures in the The ('. I. 0, Committee on. policing code include: Rpgula- a ceremonv at which Borough, of women volunteers who. in miii, bcUciw, BitMt Gutman said.

"1 want to call1 attention to the fact that at! all times we here in Brooklyn! have been active in the field' of promoting unity among all! racial and religious groups. "In view nf the preceding, speaker' remark, I appeal toi all of you here to rememberj that we have ahva.v received Kthical Practices recommended1011 01 commissions to msur Cashmore presented; past campaigns, have given so.r Siidr iVt, common khZT mishap at Utica Ave, at midnight. Both were reported to vestenlav at the close of a two 011 weilalf; -Iae Malton of 15 l.iiHlejVfreely of their time and energy 0' :mpt.r..d; 'policies to prevent abuses; leg- Boulevard with a huge. lS-inch to reach the heart of the Brook- ion 10.. day hearing on welfare funds uiar detailed reports to "Kev to the Heart of Ivn communitv.

It also 'ZlZ he in fair condition in King: County Hospital. Coney Island Post George C. Johnson, president .1 Busily Sitb OUirK. i-ouce saiu me woman and umi me 1 1. u.

international me timers on mini operations, Brooklvn. the tliousands of borough con-. inin reiit thrmth iu her husband Samuel were guid-itmions be given power to police, and periodic audits of all funds! Mrs." Malton Is the tributors who have so ing the elderly man across East- welfare funds of their locai and instruction in welfare fundiBrooklvu residential chairman ou-lv snnoorted the New lnmiw0TTw'iu Mltd IB lftllt i Vnftri nrnvi hM. ern Parkway following civicjunits. I Action practices to help members spot malpractices.

in the forthcoming appeal Mrs. Rose Kashman of aniiuieart Funu appeal in previous ot cystix iro arm- JIM eai S. ho much luttor tou fl tomorrow. meeting they attended. on the committee's a great deal or support and never any indication nf opposition from any Catholic or Protestant officials, clergy, men or laymen.

"Please don't leave this room with any animosity or ill-feeling created by Mr. Ramba's remarks." No Prepared Tet Thomas Cohen, who had presided at the opening of the meeting, also repudiated Ramba's remarks. He said that the journalist had not prepared a of the Dime Savings Bank ol Brooklyn, announced today that the banks board of trustees has appointed Leo B. Stein, assist ant secretary and manager of the Conev Island branch. Mr.

Stein, of 1270 E. 19th entered the employ of "The Dime" in 1929. He has served in various capacities in the Bensonliurst and Coney Island branches including those of assistant manager and manager. Since the opening of the Coney Island branch in text of his speech in advancelDoO, a total of 16.337 depositors and that if he had. it would today have put more than have been permitted to 000.000 on deposit, have been delivered.

Mr, Stein is also president of "Mr. Ramba spoke onlv fonthe Conev Island Board of himself," he said after thelTrade. treasurer of the Shore meeting. "He did not repre-lfiont Jewish Community Cen-sent the views of the rest of ter of Brooklyn and a member the 200 people In the room.lof the executive hoard of the nor did he represent thejfiOth Police Precinct Co-ordinat view of either the Brooklyn ing Council. Harbor Lights By ALAN ST.

AMES INSPECTION The number one harbor improvement project on the Army Engineers list currently is the deepening of six and one-half mile stretch of Arthur Kill, between New Jersey and Staten Island, and the replacing of an old swing-type railroad bridge over the Kill! from Elizabeth to Staten Is-clered placed with a clear-land. The Port of New York vertical-lift bridge under the provisions of the Bridge Al- Authority and the Act of lm Yester-played host yesterday to a cav's insnection eroun nassed group of four Congressmen and hv anrj gnt a good look at the several representatives of civic 0jfi bridge, realizing how diffi-1 and public organizations inter- ruit jt must he to maneuver a ested in improving Arthur Kill large tanker bv it. 10 the extent of increasing com-j The Federal 'Government will merce in the Port of New York. pav si.ooo.ono of the $8,000,000 in the engineers' sleek inspec-! needed to tear down the old tion boat, the Sea Echo, the bridge and construct the new party went over to the JerseyW. The Staten Island Rapidi side and traveled part wayransit Railway Company will Mil Gin) n)(g7 mm clown the Kill for an ante up the rest.

The cost of dredging the channel stretch in question is estimated at about $21,000, with the work being completed In about five years. Because of the ever-increasing Congressmen on the inspection tour wer Rep. John Ray and Rep. Francis Dorn of Brooklyn, and Rep. Peter Fre-linghuysen and Rep.

William B. Widnall of New Jersey. J7g draft of the modern tanker, the! principal type of ship using the! RET CRN On the return Kill, the channel must bejtrip. the party passed the dredged from its present ,10 feet Brooklyn shore. An Army En-to a depths nf 35 feet.

gineer spokesman pointed out jthat rodredging of accumulated TONNAGE The Kill's an- silt In the Gowanus Bay chan-nual tonnage already stands at nel should be done once every about 71 million tons, so il is three years at a cost nf about figured that a deepened chan- SI 5.000. ncl will provide the port with! It was pointed out hy an additional dpep channel en-the engineers that one of their trance and thus increase is to guard against il-use. jlpRal deposits in the port's The old Staten Island Rapitljchannels and discover the per-Transit Raihvav Bridgp. con-'peirators when such viola- All you have to do is push the accelerator pedal the last half-inch beyond the full throttle position -and a-wayyou to! Of course, there's a lot more to make a visit to our showrooms the "must" ol the new-car year. There's a step-up in styling as sensational as the step-up in power.

And the step-up in horsepower is this: 236 in the Roadmaster, Super and Century-188 in the low-priced Special. setting propeller blades at just the right "pitch" for cruising. So Buick engineers asked themselves "If you can do it with air, why can't you do it with oil the oil inside a Dynaflow Drive?" And to make a long story short -they could, and they did. They engineered the propeller-like blades inside the "stator" of a Dynaflow Drive so they can change their pitch as much demned by the Army in 19 If as tions occur. The Government) a hazard to navigation, has collects an average of about; been the scene of 113 ship in fines per year from dents since 1925.

It was or- the violations. BRIDGE By Harry J. Roth Be sure to test out the phenomenal effect of "variable pitch propellers" In Dynaflow Drive I Maybe among the upcoming crop of new 1955 modcls-thcre's another car with an advance that can hold a candle to this one. But we doubt it. We doubt it because nowhere among the rumors of what's cooking in automotive laboratories is there anything to compare with what's actually happened at Buick.

It all started with the fact that modern air liners get two big advantages because they can change the pitch of their propellers. First, they get off the ground hundreds of feet sooner than they used to. Second, they can stretch their gasoline by MIIT0N Kill STAtS FOI At twd fri Alumm tiMidm twitft West opened the ace of clubs and shifted to the queen of The South declarer on to-: day's hand made his five spade doubled contract, when he cor-tectlv euessed the advere clia- which was won by dum-ace. South cleared the as 75 degrees. That provides one set ting for more-miles-per-gallon, and another for an instant safety-surge of power when it's needed.

But the thrill of the year is Buick's latest engi. neering what it does for the man or woman who drives the latest and greatest Dynaflow Drive. iiiwijh in'iuiiiji, 111 I'm in 1 1 defender's hands. This gavcittumps in Pay-off on progress! Buickt today go a lot farther on a gallon of gas, thanks to constant improvement in Dynaflow and in engine design. Even the new 236-hp Roadmaster averages 4.8 more miles per gallon than Buicks of six years ago.

three rounds, ruffed last heart and ran him an opportunity to ena-pia luumtnv three top clubs which cleared that suit. Now if he could hold his diamond losers to one trick i.e could make his. the defender for the extra trick he needed for his contract. Neither s-ide vulnerable. Eat jealer.

A A 8 fi A 8 Q5 2 A () ,1 9 5 Stndi on Rotdmtittt, option Mi tcit on othtr Sril. Thrill of the 4 Miice Last had made a pre-emp-live opening bid lie certainly had nothing besides his long heart suit. West had made the penalty double, and South placed West with both the ace nnd jack of diamonds. Declarer led a diamond from dummy and played the king and West took with his ace. SORT 5 A 972 A A 9 A A 10 7 W.I.H, GENEKAl MOTOKl In c.Ubrailn, Dnduetiwi tr)l SO MILLIONTH CAI 6 9 .1 10 9 7 A 83 year is Lnd 'umj VMM lETTEl AUTOMOIIUS AH IUILT IUICK Will IUI10 THIM AQ I I0S3 C-1 2 AKI0.1 Akfil2 INC.

bidding South West Now West could not take another trick. He had to return diamond and declarer let it to his ten. South then claimed the (ueen of diamond and the List spade, making his five pade double contract, losing two tricks to W'pst's two ATLAS BUICK INC. 8625 18th Ave. (Btnionhunt Stction) BLACK BUICK, INC.

1614 Buthwick Ave. (Buihwick Sactionl MeCARTHY-BERNHARDT BUICK, 1814 Coney Island Art. (Highway Stction) MID-COUNTY BUICK, INC. 44 Empire Blvd. (Flotbush Stction) PEPPER POTTER, INC.

125 Flatbuih Ave. Extension (Downtown Stction) McKEEVER BUICK, INC. 6502 Fifth Ave. (ley Rldtt Stction) WALTER'S BUICK, INC. 90S Lorimer St.

(Grttnpoint Stction) HERBERT J. CAPLAN, INC. 484 Broadway (Williamiburf Siction) North Double Pas Pass The Ea-t I Pas Pas Pass Pass Double Pa-s I A 5 A Pass TO BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED NOV. 24, 1954 i.

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