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Subject: [Bklyn] Brooklyn Standard Union Jan19,1931 News
Date: Fri, 3 Jan 2003 14:08:22 EST
B.S.U. Monday, Jan 19,1931
News
E.D.MOTHER HELD FOR ABANDONMENT
''Kids area nuisance; they break the health of every woman, keep her
confined to her home, and take the joy and comforts out of her life.'' Such
was the statement of Mrs.Anna YEGEL, 35, of 9 Harrison place, in Bridge Plaza
Court, charged with abandonment. She was held in $1,000 bail for examination
to-day.
On Dec.27 she brought her two children,John,4 and Grace 8, to the home of
Mrs.Florence EVE at 46 Bushwick place.Mrs.EVE was her schoolgirl chum and is
the mother of seven children. Mrs.YAGEL never returned for the children and
they were turned over to the children Society by Mrs.EVE on Dec.31.
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COP IS LAUDED FOR ARRESTS
Patrolman Martin SCHUCKMAN of Greenpoint station is in line for promotion
to the detective bureau.In twenty-four hours he captured two men in a stolen
automobile and two bandits after they had held up a taxi driver.
On Friday morning, John SWIERKOWSKI,17,of 81 Newell street,and Lawrence
BOYD,16, of 144 Oakland street, were found in an automobile belonging to
William BUTLER of 628 Jefferson avenue, which was stolen from in front of 549
Nostrand avenue. The car was found at Meserole avenue and Dobbins street.
Saturday morning he arrested Frank SELZING and Jacob PASTOR of 505 West
124th street,Manhattan,after they had held up a taxicab driver.
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Neighbors See Widow Beat Manto Death To Teach a ''Lesson''
Neighbors silently witnessed the fatal beating of John MALICKI,
poverty-stricken Staten Island shoemaker,when he was caught trying to steal a
basket of coal from his widowed neighbor,Mrs.Tillie LASZENSKI.
MALICLI went to Mrs.LASZENSKI's woodshed,where she kept a small suply of
coal,and as he leaned over filling a basket she entered.With a fence rail she
rained blows on his head while neighbors attracted by his cries,looked on.
After the beating,MALICKI stumbled back intohis shoe shop,where his nephew
found him dead. Mrs.LASZENSKI told police she merely wanted to teach him a
lesson and did not intend to kill him.
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MOTORIST HELD IN BOY'S DEATH
Vincent BUONOMO,28,of 929 Pacific street,alleged to be the driver of the
automobile that struck and killed Joseph FINEGOLD,9 of 660 Hegeman street,
Brooklyn, at Hegemen and Miller avenues,Saturday, was held in$2,500 bail for
arraignment in Homicide Court to-morrow by Magistrate LIOTA in New Jersey
avenue court yesterday ona charge of homicide.
BUONOMO, said to be a driver for the Department of Sanitation,was held on
a short affidavit by Detective FRANK of Miller avenue station.
Transcribe for the BKLYN info pages by,Patty82856
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