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...A 40-year-old Brooklyn mother and her curly-haired 9-year-old daughter are safe today thanks to the heroism of two tugboat deckhands who rescued them from a strong current at the foot of 39th Street. Mrs. Mamie Gunderson of 512 Bergen Street and her daughter Eleanor were passengers aboard the 39th Street ferryboat Tremont when Eleanor fell over the boat's rail into the water -- and her mother immediately jumped overboard to save her. Both were caught in the current, and as the ferry crew sent up emergency flares to summon help, two crewmen of the nearby Eastern Steamship Lines tugboat Norfolk leaped into action. Fully clothed, deckhands George Nelson of Ettingsvile, Staten Island, and Nicholas Nelson of Manhattan swum to the aid of the mother and child just as Mrs. Gunderson was losing consciousness after striving for fifteen minutes to keep her daughter's head above water. A police emergency squad was waiting when the Norfolk arrived at the 39th Street slip....
Everything is always ugly if you choose to only see the ugliness, but there are also always stories like this which have to lift your spirits.
...A Carrol Street man was arraigned today in Flatbush on charges of maintaining a public nuisance, after neighbors complained about his pet rooster. 63 year old Charles Buckridge told Magistrate D. Joseph D'Andrea that he did keep the bird, but he didn't think it crowed *that* much. Neighbors alleged that the large fowl crowed constantly, day and night. Magistrate D'Andrea suggested that the approach of Thanksgiving might offer a solution to the problem, proposing that Buckridge host a chicken dinner for his neighbors, but Buckridge protested that the rooster is his granddaughter's pet and he will not kill it. The court agreed that the bird's life will be spared if Buckridge immediately deports it to "rural surroundings."....