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Mf BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 193f THEY'RE PRIZE WINNERS IN NURSES' ESSAY CONTEST Ryan Asserts Critics Err on Husband Shot In Tussle With Wife for a Gun Cow Can Boast 12 Sets of Twins Woodland, Cal. W) L. W. Webber has a prolific mother on his dairy ranch and now he's claiming some sort of a record for the Holstein cow. Thirteen calves, all of them living, have been born to her.

The number includes six sets of twins in as many years. School Delays 24 Years His Junior, She Says City Affairs Group Is Millions of Dollars Wanted Divorce Both Held by Queens Police Off in Its Estimates Full strength, full flavor! Ceylon's finest tea Sealed in Ceylon A -O TV I n. ft Mrs. Eleanor Beauchamps, 22 Asserting that the City Affairs Committee erred to the extent of millions of dollars in its charges of year-old Queens housewife, lived for four years with her husband. to fully protect its goodness.

delays in school construction, President George Ryan of the Board of Education today made public his answer to Paul Blanshard, executive director of the committee. Driver Crashes Gates At Lakeview Crossing Lakeview, L. Dec. 28 Not noticing the gates at; the Brooklyn Ave. crossing of the Long Island Railroad acre down, William Wellenberg Jr.

of 148-09 Northern Boulevard, Flushing, last night crashed through them. The gates were wrecked and Wellenberg's automobile was badly damaged. WHITNEY McCLEARY The engagement is announced of Miss Virginia Whitney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bullinger Whitney of Niagara Falls, N.

to William A. McCleary son of Mr. and Mrs. William A. McCleary of Brooklyn.

Miss Whitney was graduated from Martha Washington Seminary and Mr. McCleary from Brooklyn Preparatory School and Notre Dame University. The wed All but three of the 42 buildings for which funds have been appro priated by the Board of Estimate have been placed under contract, Dr. George, 24 years her senior. Saturday she concluded that the May and September union could endure no longer, and informed Beauchamps that she wished a divorce in order to marry a younger man.

The couple quarreled and Beauchamps threatened to kill himself. Yesterday the argument again broke out. Beauchamps suddenly turner! on neej an(j rllShed to his room on the second floor of their home at 131-46 227th Laurelton, where he had a gun concealed. Mrs. Beauchamps followed him.

She tried to wrest the gun from him. A shot was fired and Ryan declared. Of the remaining three, bids have been opened on one and bids on the other two will be opened tomorrow, he said. The shift of the short-time prob' lem from elementary to high Beauchamps collapsed with a bullet in hb side. ding will take place on April 2.

Dazed and terrified. Mrs. Beau champs left the room, gun in hand, and called police headquarters. Please send an ambulance. Some one has been shot," she said.

Husband Under Arrest Beauchamps was rushed to the Jamaica Hospital and an operation was performed to remove the bullet. Later he was placed under arrest for possession of a gun. Police say they also have a four-page letter written by Beauchamps in which Stein, Boys High School; (4) (2) Madelyn Miller of Abraham Lincoln High School, (3) Jacob Helen Kezell, Bay Ridge High School; (5) June West, Bay Ridge High School; (6) Marion Kratter, Boys High School, and (7) Miss Gertrude Smith, assistant director of Visiting Nurse Association, bestowing prizes. Brooklyn high school pupils receiving $5 gold pieces, prizes for best essays on "What the Visiting Nurse Association Means to Brooklyn." (1) Ida Girardis and he said he intended to kill his wife and then take his own life. Mrs.

Beauchamps was taken to the Queens Village precinct and and many Protestants misled by your heading. charged with felonious assault. De tectives Frank Brlerton and John schools is stressed In the letter, Unprecedented Increase Despite the unprecedented increase of more than 22,000 pupils In one year, the letter explains, "short time in the high schools has been kept down to 15.83 percent of the register. "In other words, short time in the high schools has been held down to relatively low percentages in the face of vastly increased registration figures and during the same period short time in the elementary schools has been reduced to about 3 percent of the register," Dr. Ryan declared.

There are at present 34 school projects under construction to cost $20,000,000 and with a pupil capacity of more than 42,000, the letter pointed out. Plans are being prepared for elementary schools to cost $8,500,000 with seats for 16,697 pupils, and for high and special schools to cost $6,800,000 with accomodations for 9,680. Not on 1929 Program Concerning p. a 229, Brooklyn, on which charges of delay were made by the City Affairs Committee, Dr. Ryan said it was not on the 1929 program but on the 1930 program.

The letter does not answer specifically the charges of delay on the Franklin K. Lane and Brooklyn Technical High constrution work. At the conclusion of his letter, Ryan charged, the committee with "an obvious misunderstanding of what a building program is." He said a building program is not a project covering a calendar year, but is a proposal of work to be done, not limited by a definite span of time. Being a Catholic convert, I realize better than a born Catholic or Jacoby signed the complaint. Hitch Your Dollars to a Savings Account! Dollar left loose have a way of walking off.

You may have $20 or $25 in your pocket on Hfonday a'hrl when you go to pay a hill on Friday you suddenly find you're down to 42.50. Yet if you had a savings account part of that money would till be in your possession and you never would have felt its need Start a savings account to keep your dollars from straying. Our Booklet 629 will show you how many dollars you can count on keeping out of every $10 you get. jl quarterly dividend at the rate of 4fo Per annum will be credited to depositors December 31, 1931, on all sums entitled thereto. THE BROOKLYN SAVINGS BANK CORNER OF CLINTON AND PIERREPONT STREETS Bring the kiddies in to see our monster Christmas Tree Drive for Jewish Charities Reaches $4,718,000 Mark Protestant can how wide is the gulf between Catholic and Protestant Wife Locked Up Over Night Failing to obtain bail she was de thought.

tained overnight in the prisoners' Your heading illustrates painfully row for appearance today before Magistrate Benjamin Marvin, how things that seem simple to Mrs. Beauchamps told police that her father, Joseph Mayer, is married Payment of Pledges Be Encyclical Made No Plea to Revere Virgin as Divine Reader Sees at I i Offended, Protestants Misled Through Error Editor Brooklyn Daily Eagle: In a front page heading in Saturday's Eagle I note the words, "Encyclical Urges All to Recognize Divinity of the Virgin to the mother of Beauchamps' deceased first wife and that the couple, along with Beauchamps' two chil fore End of Week Is Urged on Contributors The Federation for the Support of dren by his first marriage, Earle, 14, and Alfred, 12, lived with them Catholics are misunderstood and distorted by Protestants. Sincerely FRANK A. HOWSON, 216-02 111th Queens Village, L. I.

(The writer is correct. The Pope's encylical, cabled from the Vatican City, said nothing about the divinity of the Virgin Mary. The Eagle regrets the error in its headline. Ed.) Small Towns Called at the Laurelton address. The Rev.

Dr. E. A. Pollard Jones, Jewish Philanthropic Societies today was within $420,000 of the goal of $5,138,000 it seeks for support this year of its 91 affiliated philanthropic Institutions. pastor of Grace M.

E. Church preached yesterday morning on "The King's Letters' and in the evening on "Children of Isaacher." Paul Block, chairman of the 1931 As Wicked as Cities emergency appeal, announced that $4,718,000 has been raised, the total being $64,000 beyond a week ago. Chicago, Dec. 28 (P) Folks in the small towns are Just as wicked as they are in the big cities, in the expressed opinion of Albert Blumen-thai of the faculty of the Univer Much of the amount raised, Mr. Block added, consisted of pledges as Bar to Probe Chaser Action sity of Chicago.

yet unpaid, and he said: "We still need $420,000 in special contributions. That assumes, of After three years of study as sociologist, he says he has come to the conclusion that the only way the morality of the small town differs from the congested areas is In its Mary." Whether this is a blunder, caused by ignorance of Catholic teaching or a misrepresentation I do not 4cnow, but it is certainly something that the encyclical does not do. Jesus Christ, Almighty God, who is one with the Father and the Holy Ghost alone is Divine and alone is worshipped. We venerate the Blessed Virgin as having served God and been honored by God above any other human being who ever lived in this world. We believe God gives her power to help those of the Church, which He who was born of her founded, who appeal to her.

We know that she has no more power of herself than you or I have; therefore, she Is not divine and it is impossible that the Pope should say she is. Sees Many Misled Many Catholics will be offended course, that all pledges heretofore given and the annual subscriptions will be paid within the week. "An appeal is made at this time to all who have signed pledges to send in their contributions. At the rusticity. This was revealed in DAVEGA HOLIDAY RADIO OFFER To Celebrate the Opening of Our New Store in the Empire State Building New Shipment Just 200 $45.00 Walnut Kiel Tables FREE! With Each Purchase preview of a thesis to be published in January under the title "Small first of the year the federation must Town Stuff." Continued From Page 1 Kings County Hospital with a fractured skull as a result of the accident.

Shortly before 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, he related, he received a phone call a his place of business in Manhattan and was told that his wife had been a victim of the accident and was in a critical balance its books. "Our 91 philanthropic institutions, McCORMACK GALBALLY Mr. and Mrs. James A. McCor- mack of 54 Clarkson Ave.

announce encompassing every type of relief work for the sick, the needy, the orphaned, the aged, the handicapped, are In greater need this year than ever before, if our work the engagement of their daughter, condition. Miss Noriene McCormack, to William Galbally, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Galbally of 453 East 38th St. He hastened over to the Kings is to go on it must provide the necessary funds for these Institutions." No date is set for the wedding.

County Hospital, learned of the serious condition of his wife suffering from a fractured skull and about 10 o'clock that night went home not knowing what the outcome would be. He had no sooner started up his block to his home when a car came along with some runners in it ready to talk business. He evaded them And after going to the house next KeeprngT Aq Chill from 7 door for a short time went over to his own house. As soon as he got there, some i more of the "50-50" boys came after OF A 1931 MODEL New 10 Tube SPARTON EQUASONNE RADIO Regularly $194. Allowance 85.

imx Special him with their "propositions," and after annoying him for a while without being able to rope him in he finally got rid of them. The next day another runner went to his place of business to try to get the case and later he was informed that a party that he knows, was urged to use influence to get him to sign up with a certain lawyer. Stories Dont Agree Cann also told a story of annoyance on the part of a man who raid he was an adjuster for the B. M. which fails to agree with a statement made to The Eagle last Friday by Dr.

William J. Curry, first assistant superintendent at the hospital. He said that while he was with his wife on Christmas Day at the hospital a man, who was in the ward, spoke to him, said he was an adjuster for the B. M. T.

and inquired if Cann had received his card. Cann said that the man specially advised him "not to have anything to do with shysters," but to leave leave everything up to the transit company. The adjuster's card, Cann said, had been left with the family next door and has since been turned over to his attorney in Manhattan. In his statement to The Eagle, Dr. Curry said that claim agents or anyone else having any legal busl-nes "must always be accompanied to the bedside by officers of the institution" and that if anyone had come there from the B.

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