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BWWgCrKpXICT EXGCE yfEW StTNDAY SPHIC SO 1933 1IERRIOT LAYS CORNERSTONE ent VnifCVI ome ver 'V a s' Wanted Now In-laws Helped' Becker Swears but Court Believe His Wife Gets Alimony land 'SeparationFromWanderer 'Urn OutolicCondiliong Countries in at Washington April as WV-'Oorden jtfiSSy of Mata told tbe lATfioelety of international that destiny LTmottdn to the United States tn tbe existing grave an end of HooWrap STw which aattona have individually to eombat Quit tome 8j1j: hi ptuuw wandering boy- Sol may now pan-tlnue probably ja longer worry Minnie --R- married June 8 1930 and die alleges he left her eight times rustics Dunne In Brooklyn Supreme Court yesterday gave Minnie a Judgment of separation and award $10 waddy ailmoay after a contaatad triaL Sot an Insuraaca agent came Into court yesterday with fbw In hie eye and declared he was willing to take Minnie and his 14 months' old boy laster back Into hU heart and homa Hor he aald he loved Mhmia married "after ward" and said she love him' any mom after the way be treated her and he care to give Sol another To Cover WorCen in All Cities Part of Red Party Purging Scheme Moscow Aprtt 89 (F-Almost I million members and aspirant ben of the Communist party 1 slated to be ousted under drastic regulations promulgated I today which Were designed to erad llcate aU bypocritee and 1 actual -At the same time the I greatly extended the recently eetab- ujij llehed passport system thereby ta- Increasing its power to supcrviM tho life and movements of the people On Juno 1 th OnmimmUt party -i win launch Its "purging" campaign vt' to complete the prsllminary weeding out process which started the Arab of the year This campaign orders toned -by the party's central control commit-tee-made dear win be punned no! only to get rid of hostile Ocnmtw nlata but also to eliminate "un stable and undledpBned" members Tbe decree cane tar nthleeepnBte tag to restore Hod dtodpBiwP 88 the only poUttad party of BovM SmSAi 7 js The axteheloB of the paeipcEt aunl-in iwr Prt Jarid present a terrifying he Mid 1 treaty oNigattnne VjjUii MiwHtt of flOOp iH5 ta and violence in either ln-Btlttfa1 ISd or threatened la differ-SSy1 a tbs world tbs Inter rJii (Khsngs sad monetary 1" 15 loudly call for etaWHsa-oommodlty prices la world '5ri in arJtats of eollapaa ZTumI finance and trade are 'iM to Hundreds of minions tdSatoi end deoperate people la Into Hull said one JJoftt psychology tbe poo-or ef social disturbances and easily leading to -wide 9 abo he added that iftm military eonlllets and pilous Interaatlonal oontro- i rooted in eocnomle con pi in dibat economlo rivalries 3p pnt modem lnetancee tbe to tha actual wars that hard MML 1 -r at moratlon of fair ftlaidly otnorsl trade relations among yjp at present would not only ptprtoue economic military and pml dUftreneea between eoun an the future but would go far nsl tboaa how sstat- It was a long road of humiliation for Minnie according to tha story ha told on the stand Three moqhs after their marriage Minnie testified Mol calmly Informed her he behaved he no nmger loved her and wanted to WPHV aatd to Urn How wffl It look you leaving me ao soon after ww are So tt as agreed that Mlnnla taka brief sojourn in the Catskills to ease the situation-' This only gave Mol an opportunity to make his getaway 1 he witness said Trivial troubles ware 'reason enough for Sol to take to his wings acecrdlng to MUmleb testimony Ones tt wav because be was displeased about fish being fried with tha akin on Another time tt was quarrel over strawberries Sol gathered up tha sweet berries and dumped them In the garbage pall and then scattered tha platae over tha floor Minnie said Brit testimony was a continuous tem recently Introduced ta th largret cities at ths nattoo was dre creed bytbo Council at 'I ir- Iqulred 'cf tho rpopidatians at oft etttoe' workers settiemnts and new plants and enterprises and of ekd TO hgii mtr enc6(' Bgtab' 8 Mr tats Wbomfe a emdeu "fttoNta! li tqute 7 MW tw Heart hr naetbt Lh wfafMtr 'V-' I Fn bipeirv dekyim-iy todwtaifti teMctast BbOhSOl dutwym at this pag 1 itatattmu bcCwr tend kbadl iflf the AOb utfefKtatt Shrader rwt hyy ti an persons aeeigned to trenreort'f State farms and tractor stations 2tot addition every prana firing within 100 kUometere of Rueetali weetem frentira must he provided with a 'peseport -V 55 f'X Even if Completed Central Branch Would Be PasseV Says Ferguson Th 4- Library Fight 199 Brooklyn Park Com-mtiekm delegated to recommend site to Legislature 1908 -425000 appropriated for preliminary plate 8300 JXW appropriated for commenoemwit of work mors appropriated' Foundation for 1W bush wing oamsdeted 1919-Bids hJghH' than appropriation -V $58000 more granted i 1919-Four -vraSe and tempo-my roof of Ptatbush ving completed glOOJKM appropriated to continue foundations entire foundation completed Olty asked to appropriate 89JOOAOO to eomrieto buQdlng aotloa never taken The unfinished Brooklyn Central library building which has stood tar more than two decades at Bsst-am Parkway and Blattmah Ava waiting for tha city to appropriate soma $9500000 for tta oxnpleUoa may navar be oouqjletad at afl It wu learned yaatevday that If that should happen If the entire project riiould be abandoned In favor of another library building either there or elsewhere Brooklyn library authorities would re by no means disappointed The old building designed a quarter of a century ago and never advanced the stage of a stone skeleton has waited so kmg tar the tardy funds to come that It has been left far behind by the development of Ufarary architecture Far example icnton Ferguson chief Ubnrlsa ef Brooklyn yesterday that should be Central Library be completed as designed tt would prove to be anythin but an ideal library building "There Is a great winding stairway ta uld Mr Ferguson "but tt Is of no use for cf oourw people win ure -the elevator and not the stairway 'Thera are oorridarq arches pdara all very pretty In a way but again not uaeful Tha best architecture to that which adapts art to a useful purpoee That lent the case here The veeett ef all the elaborate art of the bullying would be dark reading noma book riwlvea hard to reach anything but what a modem library should While MT Ferguson hhnrklf geld' he was planning to take no step In tbe direction of dropping the old (and unfinished) flbranr bunding and substituting some more mod-est but more useful one tt wu thought that such a more might devdop on tha tattlattvs of either Urn Board of Trustee of th llbnuy er'tbe borough offloe Neither Borough President Bet terherg ncr tanner Judge Bdwln Garvin chairman of tbe board of trustees could bo reached for comment aa to their plans Tbs has: cast about 82JOOAOO In tho original investment Interest and loss of Urea 2 Brooklynites WinGoIdAwarHs -1? SpetM to THc Sa Nsiir HavenApril Two Srookr lynttesvfere honored at Yale university today when1 the award cf several valuable-'taBowshlps and echolereMpa Were announoed -by President James Rowland Angel! Mies Jeanette Ittcwho graduated from New Toft Dhfvemtty In 1931 WlO the degree of Bachdar of Set-one was awarded a tallowriitp She win do graduate work la tha field of mathematics Sidney wmna Glaser win do jeseuch work In linguistics provided by a unlverelty schnlMahtp He graduated front Hamilton College ta ini' SolanRestores id Vice Squad tar70rders However hrFramingVu Wli-kmcs Must Be Known James Slw restored tho vies squad wee banished by former MUlrooney following ttaMS that wera dlselooed by rad Beebuqr In Us Investigation its USglstrater Oourta i be mud was restored yesterday Important Fench Industrial concerns and government offices It ta neat to tho British Empire Building which la now nearly completed Beer Wife Loses Separation Suit Although he barred prcee and puMto from the trial of the separation suit brought by Inee Wilson Hint against William Henry Hint of New York and Red Bank attorney for the Brewers Association because of Mrs Hints charges Supreme Court JUeties Uhtermyer yesterday declared that he found their relationship to be and denied Mbs Hint a separation '-if-'1' By GUT KCKOK ooV Paris AprO 1S-OC XUropals 28 nations eight are unlikely to be In vobad In foreign wars '-i Spain Portugal Bwltaerland Hoi-land Norway Sweden poaribly Finland and Alban! although In tha of tho hut two ft la none too oartain) aaam destined to suffer a period ef peaoei Nobody baa aigna on than at ttao moment and they havo-deslgns on no one AH of tha U'dttwr nations have excellent reasons for anticipating warwprdbably- better reasons than wo of the united States wver had for anticipating any of our wars They are divided roughly Into nations stedvpd to defend what they have or to take or retake what they have not 2a a general aeuaa tboaa who have what they want and Intend to keep ft prefer the prolongation of the interlm of paw They have nothing to win by war and eooalderabie chance of lasing Not superior virtual-bat different eonaltioai pots them on tbe side of peaea ao long as the status quo Is not disturbed H'-f It is the old stngflo ef -the "havetf and the the victors In the Great WW being the and tbe loaers The victors feel rinoowy that boundaries are pretty good as they are and that If any at any rata much leas painful than they were prior to 1914 Tha losers on tha otner hand are convinced that nevegwara boundaries ao badly1 drawn" never were Injustices so flagrant- never were racial minorities aouthleariy "ton from their Mood never were economic outrages so disastrous and never were historical frontiers grossly violated Italy Boughly tbe -Hewe -are treaty rerlelocdete and the Haves are champions of the aaeredneae of twaflea-at least of the territorial Bui on of the victors of the (Italy) I has Joined the Have-note" Italy but hae -H not enough Italy' (Pbedet Italy which la the only Italy that counts now) wants more The half million Slovenes whom Italy rioted when her frontier swung up the bM behind Trieste and Plume and th total of l40SJM new riti-whon Italy gained at a result of tbe war (Statesman Year -figures omitted from reoent are not sufficient Ofll-daQy Italy too Is on the aide of "righting but tt la dlOeUtt to asa how she can do so for sif at any date amept by ma The treaty mlriantata the beaten powers phis Italy an now la a ter-riffle lather of nationalism often with reel batis of wrong and still bum n1tn iftTiffllittil mfiniMl and Intensified out of all proportion by dicUtorial governments aa mat at keeping their poptda-i in that la nnliVHl behind the government in power Thletypeof practtcalpoUttcele not however limited to tho van quUhed-revlrionlrie powere of the anti-revlBlanlets also' sttnut-late tiielr populatkm to fpstriotism tag-suppertyof tho-government In Jwtier) notby present wronga but by playing on fear of futon wrongs which will frilow forceful revlelan Poland i andTagotiavte ara the eHBiBg examples though the system to not limited to their capitals '( with this outlins tt Is permissible to look around tor tho spots on the at whlch-tension Is so great HostllitJal" It not ww (there are no wan now) may occur within a forecesNs future i V-'-" i Detectives Spoil 7 WnGamc Aircst2 A' street ebritor oouvenatton which two men gtruckupan qualntanco prlth a gtranger offered to buy him' a drink and flashed a roll of bills largely composed of tace money reused the arrest late yesterday afternoon on charges of attempted grand larceny of Joseph Fridman JO of 850 West Bnd Are Manhattan nsateeman and Charles Puller 24 of 70th St Manhattan a clerk Detectives Boger Meehan and William Brisherr 47th Bt station thi" prlsonere trid alleged that them "they Mrs Minnie Becker's to wander and It will' eo long ae be pays the alimony Bbl li the man Minnie knee' tho S' 1 sqnadBfea jd tba mess FYench (Minister Out of Pleasrcl by His Visit to Roosevelt 0 Given a reusing farewell by end thousand persona who almoet smothered him In a rush for a final hand-clup former Premier Edouard Herrio sailed for his native France at 8:18 pm yesterday reaffirming his belief that his talks with Presl dent Roosevelt had been of enormous value in preparation for the world economic conference Hto ship the Pkeneh liner Be da Fence waa held at her dock for i than two hours to give tha former Premier an opportunity to give a luncheon tar about JO of hto friends to pose for pictures and give a final prase interview Seemingly unfoUgued and bubbling over with good nature despite the arduous seven days he had spent in this country MHerriot aid he wu particularly pleased with tha assurance that President Roosevelt Is seeking some practical formula with- which to Implement the NdOogg anti-war pact and to mH tti Umted States Oovsm-ment wlth international effort to curb warlike aggression and strengthen International security Freeh Minister Oat ef a Jab Prom hie he prednoed champagne tag the newspapermen When they aeked him what waa hto official title he sued with a drudge: "Fvnch out a Job on account of tha United States' He explained that the reference was to the fall of his mod recent cabinet became of hto tai that Francs pay tbe United States her war debt interest thtak hold any trudge about he hastened to add "Ido not leave America convinced that Americana are tha most courteous people ta ttae world and wish especially to express my thanks to the man in the street" ft was recalled to XL Harriot that President Roosevelt had once said Harriot was the ona man In all the world ha most wanted to meet Tha tanner premier smiled and said tha president had told him tha thing tth because am eo Mg" he remarked with a laugh that shook hie partly body Wlth Herrtot sailed his corps ekperta wno Joined their chief expressing great satisfaction in the fihypimtogiMi reeults of their American vlstt and tbe hope that the discussions which have been held will smooth way sgreements upon war debts tariffs currency and other outstanding probleme- 'Yeetarday morning' Harriot lehl the carneretona of La Faneilea in Rockefeller Center tXhers who participated In the elaborate but brief ceremony were Dr Nicholas Murrey Butler president of wnmMa Unlveialty OoL Arthur Woods president of Rockefeller Center: Jesse Straus the newly appointed Amhaadnr to Franca and Netoon and Lawrence Rockefeller eone offJohn Rocke-tsu er jy-y CKargie He i Set Fire To His Home Held Vtaemao Frironl 12 of 1J68 8Jd St wu arraigned In Bay Ridge court before Megietrate Oeorga Fftwen on a charge of arson He Meadedtaot guilty and waa hdd a t2J00 ball for further hearing May' A The complainant Against PMeodl was signed by Aarietent Fire Marshal John TiiHtemamy who charged that on April 27 last Falcon! set Are to hie home Dr George Ray Gets 1a Faculty Post Dr Oeorga Burrin Ray prefeeeor of riiystology at Weetern Reserve Unlverelty Cleveland hae been appointed to iinrcnrt Dr John CL Cardwell who retired last year aa heed at the Department of Physiology at the Long Island College of Medicine sister' Tha hearing which the family hop win show th Ufa Innocence waa post- i -m-m tbuMW kkr JahiD udnjR bftnvm nmdttVHl OiMTiBllk Bridal id rsfiw idtoCul Bepnhsti sff111 it eabUto JBStifBi ipt BtoU jL IWR TtBWlr Edouard Herrtot fanner Fench Premier laying the corner atooo of La MeetonPkaaeale In Rockefeller Center The building la to house American headquarters cf Manufacturer Attack on Louis Niren-bergNearOf fice Laitl to Labor R'ow by Police Labor treuMa wu Mamed for an attack feetenley upon Loutt Nlren-berL 81 a ahlrt manufacturer and member of tha firm of Ntrenberg A Salsmen il 98th Bt Manhattan which neceultatod hie remoral to Bellevue Hospital suffering from a poeeUds skuU fracture Nlrenberg who Uvea at I960 Ocean Parkway wu surrounded by six men who alighted from an automobile ho wu nearing the building in which bis plant Is and one of them struck him with a inetel bar Detectives took Into custody six mu they found seated in aa automobile parked near the Rand School In 15th 8t Manhattan (tae of six wu Identified by Nlrenberg the man who struck him- This man wu charged with felonious asuutt and described him-elf at the ft SJd St Police station John Schiro JA of 144 Hemlock St Six other men werg questioned at the Police Louis Dinowtts of U06 Pteley Ave the Bronx wu arrested finally on a charge of dleoederly conduct for Interfering with an arreetlng officer wu Xeldor Bchueeter of J81 ft 2dM- J)an Crawford Seeks Divorce OMtiniaed Fern Pag 1 to exhibit a "Jealous and eusptoloua attitude and toward her friends During tbe last' two years she said bto Jealousy wu In-creaeed' and because of qusrrela with him she wu unable to sleep or get pipper net netaeury for studio work -ry Mies CkaVfordb mjfialnt did not twffltiftfi thf BUeostlro of suit for $50JN)0 filed against Fairbanks last March 19 by Jurgen Die young Dahlah chemist Diets 4 eueed Fairbanks of stealing the love of hto wife Mrs Solvetg Dleta who hu been dlvoreed fwtoe At the same time Diets filed suit for $30000 agatnbt Palrbnks- hle manager a Leras and others charging fake Imprisonment '-Fatrbanka at tha time denied the ehuvu end toe Crawford eald -ahe had faith in her husband Shortly afterward when they separated ahe aid the atop was ona ef long planning add not the result of Diet suite r' In her mitt Mlee Crawford charged Fairbanks on ooceetona numer-a to act wdd question her to her whereabouts during the day wlth whom she bad kinch and to whom she had talked and how tong Tho last months they lived together ehe eaid Fairbanks argued with her and many times spoke ta a loud and natakial volee These arguments She said often lasted "far into tha night" The actives complained Fairbanks would make direst aging remarks about her friends after their visits at the coupteh Brentwood Park i i lf she upheld her friends che sald IWrbanks would and become eool and Indifferent tar several days 'at a and during theu periods would respond to her only ta monosyllables i'i -X EPHeadCets 50 Pay Gut fSt Louis April Ry order of Federal Judge Parle yesterday -W Baldwin president of the Mis-curt Pacific Lines sustains a salary reduction of 50 from $85-416 annually to around 140000 HU alary to to be paid In monthly installments of IU3U1 payable "until further This aettoifSru taken by the court ta connection with bankruptcy started by Missouri Pacific hot month' Mr Baldwin la to continue to operate the ran system under direction ef she court -denial cf tha alleged -i-wtMwwnni Ha had too quite a different ver-aun of tha abawbenry episode He aiasa ona ftaa (taring Slay 1933 with a hankering for strawberries "Xaikedberif she had any strawberries Becker teettfled Hheaald no eo I said a sweetheart XT go cut and get Which ha did and them" and then tha "ta-lawir dived In and therewae a free-for-sll ta: which So waa "punched all over jtaa Then Sol said hie father-in-law ordered him out and that was why ha did outr in Mar 1932 Sol "testified that 1m oould hot his feeling far tile bom hie wife mid ha did not love love him dearer than anything ta tha Sri said Oeorga Backer a brother ef Sol festifled that after tha baby cama be- said' to Mlnnto la your riianco for happiness Get a separate apartment where you three may Uva peacefully and sunshine win follow you wherever you -v Local Students Win Honors atNYU Bght Brooklyn and Quaana students are among thoeerecentiy Inducted Into honor eootatiea at New Yozk Uhlvenlty Thoae elected to Sngma meals honor society were yted Desmond U21 Albany Are Mrivta Zlmat 9810 17th Ava 1 Leeter White 2398 Ocean Ava Thflmaa Gorman 21-43 Mth St Astoria and Lawrenea Miller cf Those elected to Bo-lectic honor soetotyi Clel Btahman 212 X9Sd St Selma Bla-aer 88 Bay S2d St and Pritelc Pirl-gohqr or S391H3Sth St-c-f: i i -1 l000atIIFete Honoring: Royalty Special to JKt Soria Breakvflla April 29-rNeariy ifiOO residents of Long 'Hand attended a' garden reception and tea given thla afternoon by Mr and MnJrim sSchereereattParaduo their -place at Brookrillato mark the quadrieentennlal of Wffllam Prlnoe of Orange and ta honor or the 25th birthday cfEafi Princess Juliana of BbDand Kin of Tom Mooney Shown ta hearing off an unused in-la eormectioa with the U18 Dey parade of Df COURT AGAIN dlatrlet of nqionslbla for vloe as well as the borough Ue new order however dlff ns the former vice -squad rules thet it win not harbor any charies with tha MOw the poUca In arreatiag ltd for vice law violations must mtaBi the mala witness In per-nead folly Mentwy him ThU toMjd yttneee la then required JltMHfy i- hBNtortng the vico aquM Com Monar BUan etated that slnea mr squad was aboUahed proa-Mtn haa lneieaaed rapldbr la atten and la the Boro Han too hem TUa be attributed Iq kp aweeure to the deprearion iks the lax enfOmement of tbe am i i jw the' fortiier holds that hie caota method 'of'? dealing Oe vice atiefactcry: ifcv -s -m Lhmcscr j- -i i TTl fbScteg that a Tong vrar had hundreds of Saturday fjMaoppere on buey'union Bti sought-Shelter In atom 25 thoroughfare at 0 last iTSy8 they saw a Chinese with ymmob deaver chasing another down the street-L2ni by Patrolman WQllam man with tha cleaver JjatMedtlmeelf as Qwtog torts la tha shop of Tae50 t-' wann in uh DOD OK fftlflTtfli fti G-ll Uhtto1 Bt lhc man daring waa tha nephew of Harry leon of ii'U St Manhattan with 'utoM had an argument- over a enaeted Vlhe po-they found he had poiley i-T Mi pneieerion jhdkcr Grade Enjoys AiCostume? Party gay BpaaUh cavallera noarltes vlsd with the nlo-the eeriy Dutdi Brooklyn at a party given IkeSf Aarnoon for polls in I iff? nule Packer Vg Mrtee was Miss Patrida Bon daughter ef Mr end hid nwinwr az oa IX Oerrington at whose Bemsen 8tthe party g8 tilrlia and moving nmures Part of the Stanoonbpra- pwto mnearXhiM V'SScSSim StoObOf j-V rslrkto W4 i -xti- 0UI ITUDnm IN PLAT meinl to The Maple Hfdley MeeR April students took pert fat bd of -the Playrimp Theater at Mount Hol- Pmuted this week drew daughter iJjMcoci Brookiyn and 3 daughter of the Her IMerto ttemm mS mm Mm Junes Andrew Bt Ptodcrie manna of PTI t7 7 vf Exceptionally tu still he good whenyoor jgrand-children gre grownl Thick solid 1 cases Draweri that pall out easily with one knob 1 4 styles 7 nzcs Per-1 feet for summer cottages Valn'lt mahogany maple finish POSTER BEDS fo vri Aecfatft' AM-OTTDW-fOUT PLOQS BART NtHLOWC m- id I evriti-fi 3 rx-ki tS 1C Manned to taka the stranger Ludwig Bartltag cf 281 8 9th St Brooklyn anunemMoyed saleamai TrackWalkcrLoses Tiesr in TubeAccident Mrilw'M Of rSn caaseon Ava a track walker waa aeriouriy injured shortly betatw 9 onrlodc yesterday afternoon when ha was truck by a-nortbbound 8th Ava subway trataW Canal St stat Malley his right leg and hand amputated by tho wheels was token to Bt Hoeptta) Traffic on the line wee driayad about JO minutes while apritos emergency squad extricated tha Injured man tram under tha flat car cf ihs train -y -S -j ri- iOeft- Sen Fancteco from left to right are Mrs Rena Mooney hie wife MrerMary Mooney hto mother John hto brother and ami hto poaed until May 2V fi- flass -1 ft i i 1 V-'? :7.

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