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TIFF! BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLK TTEW YORK. FRIDAY. MARCH 9. 1928. AO solution to the problems which confront the world lies in the path of Explains Transmission JEWISH CHARITIES AMERICAN HEBREW ERASMUS PRESS CLUB REPLACES PRESIDENT amity and love has caused a bond to grow up between the man on top and Of Pictures by Telephone Dr.

J. Carroll, manager of the Convict Mansolio 0 Motorcar Theft John Mansoldo. 24, of Union Hill. N. convicted today in Brooklyn STAFF DINES HAY do was attired only In a bathing suit He was en his way to Midland Beacl ior a swim.

A checkup on the license numbe disclosed that the machine was on stolen a few days before from In fron of an Elizabeth. N. residence. Man raldo claimed that he was riding a the guest of his companion. RIFLE ASSOCIATION BACKS H.

Y. BILL TO CHANGE PISTOL LAW inoae iesa lonunate, according to Justice May. "A man who has advanced lecture bureau of the New York Tele HITS DEDICATION OF KOSSUTH STATUE himself to a position where he ran phone Company, gave an illustrated be ac Denent to humankind ncs- "For thousands of years we have talk on "Transmission of Pictures by Telephotography Together With Television" at the monthly meeting of ihe Junior Division of the Brooklyn demonstrated to the world that only sesses tha knowledge that the was given to him to make the world better for having lived in it," he said. Due to the resignation of Norman Lourie as president of the Press Club at Erasmus Hall High School because of outside activities, Julius "Bud" Cohn was chosen to succeed him at a special election. Esther Rabinowits replaces Cohn as vice president and Henry C.

Malts was elected corresponding secretary Jerome V. Geib will remain secretary and treasurer. through love, brotherhood and peace may progress be attained. But only Federal Court of violating the National Motor Theft Act. was remanded bv Judge Grover Moscowitz until March 8 In order that he "may have an opportunity to make a complete confession and earn clemency of sentence." He was arrested July 14 last after bowling over a police traffic stanchion on Highland SUten Island.

Like his companion, who escaped, Mansol Chamber of Commerce, held at oe Court st. Joseph A. Esquiral presided The bride of a lovelesa marriage now has the world come to the realization that it Is the magnetism of love and not the force of arms which will enable us to survive. Mankind Editorial Calls Sending of 500 Delegates From Hungary a "Ghastly Gesture." Declaring that the 500 delegates REV. G.

A. CLARKE TO PREACH The Rev. George A. Clarke, pasta of Emmanuel Baptist Church, wil preach tonight at the Greenwood Church, the Rev. Dr.

Francii W. O'Brien, pastor, in connection with the Friday pre-Eaeter service. National Body Sees Present Sullivan Act Favoring Criminal, Not Honest Man. The National Rifle Association, with Read "Diana," by Vlda Hunt, In to day's Eagle Twa complete novels every month In The Eagle, in tne absence oi ine preaurau. After the meeting Messrs.

Schall and Johnson of the Brooklyn Edison Company entertained with sorms. Lester Rounds accompanied at the piano. Miss Doris Van Derwerken coming here from Hungary to dedicate the Kossuth statue on March 15 Brooklyn Girls in Cast office in Washington, has endorsed the revised pistol bin which has been Introduced into the Assembly at Al haa been slow in learning the lesson taught by war that peace must form the foundation of our society if the world is to continue." These statements were made by Supreme Court Justice Mitchell May at the dinner party tendered to him by the ofiice staif of the Brooklyn Fed also sang. are coming under "guise of a pseudo-democracy" to obtain funds from Of Skidmore College Play Saratoga Springs, N. March 9 bany by Senator Baumes and Assenv blyman Esmond.

In a statement ap Four local girls have been cast for SAYS HOME NEEDS American Dansers ana omers to Bolster up the tottering Horlhy regime, the American Hebrew, out today, denounces the entire plan as a "ghastly the satirical presentation of "The proving the bill the association says that, while laws are needed to prevent criminals lrom carrying on crime, nrotectlon for citizens is also a gesture" in Its leading editorial. eration of Jewish Charities at the Hotel St. George last night. Mr. Morris Salzman, chairman of the finance committee of the Federation, expressed the appreciation of the staff Merchant of Venice" by the Omnibus Club of Skidmore College.

They are Miu Irene AdelberK. who will portray EMERGENCY SHELF "we stop to asK in amazement, what Infernal Jest is this? On the American committee of the Kossuth Lancelot Gobbo, and the Misses necessity. lor again having as their superior of' ficer Justice May, who has been re Memorial appear to be names of high zjn Dorothy Bauer and Miriam Eggers as the two suitors. Miss Doris Speir of Forest Hills, L. L.

will have the role Food Show Lecturer warns elected to the presidency of the or The sharp, teeth ot-the Sullivan Law which have been biting ragged holes in law-abiding citizens In ao ly esteemed public ngures, wno. oy some miracle, must have been led to "7ov Good Eating ganization. of Salarino. About Sudden Guest. Have you an "emergency shelf" In The growing realization that the believe that Horthy's government has suddenly turned democratic effort to get at criminals are due to bs extracted or shifted about in the Criminal Code so that they will take your home? According to Walter 1j Astutely Conceived Gesture.

"The truth, gleaned from authentic Smith, general manager oi inwiuui-lyn Food Show, who delivered a lec better hold on crime and criminals, sources and confirmed by disclosures made at a mass meeting held under says the statement. "We need laws the auspices of the Anti-Horthy League of America last Sunday, is that the whole Idea of a Kcsuth Me ture on "The -Emergency sneii" ia3i night at the exhibit, which begins its sixth day at the 13th Regt. Armory, Sumner and Jefferson aves, today, every well-regulated home should have one. WOODTOME morial on American soil was launched JfORTEDSlI I lC the strongest kind of laws to prevent criminals from successfully carrying on crime. But we are unalterably opposed to laws which are aimed to keep pistols out of the hands of honest men and make criminals of honest men who happen to possess them.

"There are thousands of people who believe this to be a flasrrant violation with a view of blinding those whose indignation had hitherto kept the world informed of an unabating anti-Semitism and anti-Liberalism In The "emergency shell" described by Mr. Smith is not the kind laden Hnnearv. it was an astutely con' nc of their constitutional rights. The ccived gesture which, in the United States, found ready aid among the agents of darkest reaction, including, alas, a number of professional converts, erstwhile Jews who have bartered their souls for favors at the ikon with material ior use oy mose wno know what to do before the doctor comes, but rather for those who don't know what to do when the unexpected guest comes. "The real test of efficient management of the home is when the ever-present, ever-unexpected guest is received," said the speaker.

"The hostess naturally wishes to entertain and result of this kind of legislation, of which the Sullivan Law is the most notorious example, is that it accomplishes nothing as far as stopping crime is concerned, but it does disarm the victim and therefore becomes a bloody hands of Horthy. In Hungary a number of Jews have Just been decorated In order to allay suspicion and to secure the blessings of the Jewish community for those embark T7LOOBS. linoieom, woodwork JT and metal furakure from cellar to attie made apta-and-apan, apotleasly dean and bright, with this really goad poUah. direct aid to the crook. People who advocate such legislation are uncon to get her share or pleasure irom tne visit.

She telephones wildly for this ing on the American pilgrimage. Delegates to Arrive on Olympic or that or rushes out to tne Kitcnen almost as soon as the guests are seated." The remedy, said Mr. Smith, Is The BOO delegates from Hungary are aboard the Olympic and are due to arrive on March 13. According to the local committee conducting the well-stocked emergency shelf and menus nlanned to fit any ooccasloa. The shelf should be well lined with fruits.

Rrarkers. nuts, meats, bouillon sciously aligning themselves with the criminal fraternity. "We have long since recognized that pistol legislation cannot accomplish great deal in the suppression of crime, but whatever legislation there Is covering this matter should be directed exclusively toward stopping crime and not toward disarming and interfering with law-abiding citizens. The substitute bill recently introduced by Senator Baumes and Mr. Esmond does not attempt the impossible, but it does i what can be done to make the use of pistols difficult and dangerous to the crook, while it protects the honest man in the exercise of his lights of cubes, canned chicken and soups, the Az.

SLA speaker advised. unveiling 30 percent of the delegates are Jews. "There is no question as to the fact that Jews are taking a prominent part in the memorial," said I. Szfkely, managing director of file Hungarian Dally News, who is on the committee. "I am a Hebrew.

Other Jews on New beauty for floors furniiure! rS3f DRUGS IN DENTISTRY, "The Use of Drugs In Dentistry" was the subject of a paper by Dr. the committee Include Judge William Use ob yonr dnstelota mti beautify yonr home. Woodtoned surfaces show no fingermarks. Blair and Morris Czupor, the corporation lawver." James E. Alguler last night before 8 regular meeting of the Kings County self-defense." The leaders of the anti-Horthy group are Dr.

Samuel Buckler, president of the Federation of Hungarian sola at grocery, drag, hardware, furniture Dental Society at the Medical Library Building, 1313 Bedford ave. Dr. Aigul- and departmentatorea. HAMILTON DEBATING TEAM. Coaches O.

Victor Brown and Wil liam D. Max of the Alexander Ham' Jews in America; Hugo Gellert, the artist, and Emery Balint. 30c. 50c, HOC sizea, FINE FOB. AUTOS TOO! er has been assistant to Dr.

Herman Prlns, professor of materia medic.i and therapeutic at the University of Pennsylvania for the past 14 years. The meeting was preceded by a clinic on "Dental Bacteriology" conducted by Dr. Nathaniel Freeman. A thrilling love story of the Mississippi River Read Edna Ferber'I "Show Boat" In today's Eagle Two novels every month In The Eagle, 0mnmindtt McKsssON 8 ROSSINI, I Bt TO GIRARD INC. llton High School debating team have announced the team after tryouts yesterday.

Three experienced members of last year's squad remain and they will probably fill all the speaking positions. The team as It was se lected by the coaches Is: Christian Vanderhyde, captain: Milton Marcus, Paul N. Lazarus, and J. Lipowitz, al ternate. JAMAICA TRANSACTION.

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February 27. JOSE PIDOEOJ. Referee. CrsndalL Oram A Williams, attorneys for Elainttir, office and postomce address, 441 exington Avenue, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. 2-7fm SUPREME COUNTY Samuel Steinberg, plaintiff, against Hamburg Savings Bank and others, defendants.

In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered tn the above-entitled action, and bearing date the rbrutr 1928- th- the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Nathaniel Bhuter, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exehanne, No. 1B9 Montague street, In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 10th day of Marrh. 1928, at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows- All that oertaln lot. piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Hull st.

distant three hundred and twentyfive feet, four and one-half inches westerly from tha corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Hull st, with the wesUrly side of Roekaway ave being part of the same premises which were ronveyed to the party of the first part by deed dated second dsv of April, vear mo and recorded in the Register's office, Kmcs County, In liber 3U84. pa ire 280, block lo.ll of conveyances of the first day of May, tn the year 1920 said premises are known by the- street number of ug Hull street. Dated February 17th. 1038. JOHN O.

OKMM.KR, Referee. McMtnug, Ernst Ernst, plaintiff's attorneys, 170 Broadway, Manhattan Borough. N. Y. city.

fU-fit-fm SnPRgMECOURT, KINOB COUNTY- KU win K. Hull and another, plaintiffs, again! r.agHna Building auU others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure nd sale duty made and entered the above, entitled action and bearing date the day of February. lf2fl. f.

the undersigned, (he referee In said Judgment lined, will at public aurtion to the highest bidder by Nathaniel MiUr, auctioneer, at the Brook-Ivn Real Estate Exrhange. No. M9 Montagu street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. Couui. of KIiiks, on the a I at rUv of March.

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