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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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BROOKLYN E.C" lURSDAY, AUG. 7, 1941 10 ABRAHAM UlTON ST. ot HOYT ECONOMY WASHABLES, SECOND. EAST Carey Is Named Board Chairman Of $6 WOO Firm William P. Careycommlssloner of sanitation for the city, has been elected chairman of the board of the international Utilities Corporation, a $61,300,000 holding company.

Carey will retain his post sanitation commissioner. In his new position he will preside over a company which Is being "remodeled" at the request of the Securities and Exchange Commission. International Utilities Corporation holds a controlling interest In Dominion Gas and Electric Company with subsidiaries in Alberta and Saskatchewan, and the General Water, Gas and Electric Company, with subsidiaries in California, Idaho, Missouri and Rockland County, N. Y. Other investment include large holdings in Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company.

ummer dress clearance! Successes at 3.00 John F. O'Neill Paving Inspector, Loses His Job RAYON SHARKSKINS! AND COTTONS! RAYON SHANTUNGS! CRINKLESPUN RAYONS! if i John F. O'Neill, 40, of 1081 Prospect Place, for the past 12 years an Inspector of regulating, grading and paving, was dismissed by Borough president John Cashmore yesterday, According to Edward L. Rea, administrative assistant to Assistant Attorney General Amen. O'Neill was the 36th public official removed from office as a result of Amen's investigation into alleged official corruption in Brooklyn.

O'Neill was found guilty at a departmental hearing on July 16, last, before Borough Works Commissioner Arthur Ebcl of receiving and accepting $290 from the Mill Basin Timed for lucky August vacationers! Racks of fresh summer dresses our most-in-demand styles priced so you can afford a trunkful. Look for our plunging neckline success drfts in rayon sharkskin, Crinklespuns in woven checks and stripes, printed rayon shantungs, striped classics, loads of cute cottons. Sizes in the group 'or juniors, misses, women, from 9 to 40. Come early, prepared buy several! No mail of phone orders. HITTER MAKES CATCH Ted Williams, Red Sox outfielder who is hitting over .400, is shown with the 374-pound tuna he caught off Plum Island, Newburyport, Mass.

We don't know why Doris Souhle of Boston is in the picture, but she does make it more attractive. A Alleged Lepke Pay-Off Man Arrested by F.B.I, in Florida Sidney Brown, wanted on a charge of harboring Louis (Lepke) Buchalter, has been arrested In Fort Lauderdale, the New York office of the FBI announced today. Brown, riescriixd by Federal authorities as a "pay-off" man for Lepke before Buchalter's sentence last year to a 14-year term after conviction on a narcotic charge, was indicted with 13 other persons April 16 on the Federal charge. Twelve are now under arrest, and Albert Anastasla. one of the leaders in the murder-for-Money ring, is still a fugitive.

Lepke is now awaiting trial on a murder charge. CADET Fall Army Probes Death Of Queens Soldier In Fatal Smashup Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Fort Ethan Allen. Aua. 7 A military board of Invpstisaiing officers has been named to Investigate the death of Private Oeorse A. Morello, 23, selectee of 76-09 58th attached to headquarters battery, 2d battalion of Brooklyn's 187th Field Artillery, stationed here, who was Tcilled when a command car in which he was ridlns with four other Brooklyn soldiers overturned trylngt to avoid hitting a civilian owned car about five miles from Peru.

N. V. His skull was fractured and both legs crushed. Private first class John J. Olasheen, 19.

of 53 Garnet Place, a national guardsman of the same battery, was the mast seriously in- Asphalt corporation in July, lSJa. The Mill Basin Asphalt Corporation several months ago pleaded guilty in Brooklyn Supreme Court to conspiring to defraud the city in connection with the paving of streets. O'Neill's salary wa 2,400 a year. He had been under suspension for more than a year. Hold Initial Water Show At Flushing Meadows Park Some 8.000 persons last night witnessed the first of a series of water shows staged by the Park Department at the Flushing Meadows Ampitheater, site of the World's Fair Aquacade.

Between acts, there was a recital by the Red Cap Quartet, made up of Negro singers. This group had been barred from the finals of the national contest of the Society for the Preservation and Encouragement of Barber Shop Quartet Singing in America. Before-the show, Park Commissioner Moses himself donned his "leopard -spotted" trunks and swart around the pool. OUR EXCLUSIVE FLARE TEAM-MATES" See Those Over 28 Given Choice of Staying in Army The opinion was expressed in military circles here today that selectees of 28 years or older will be given their choice of remaining in the Army, for it is felt that many in the new wide-ribbed rayon faille each piece 0 Our new CAMPUS iiirivl rvf the survivors. His arm was so seriously crushed that an of them wish to ao so.

-fl. neepwarv. Plans to release selectees who r. PHvjtP navirf I were 28 before 1. in accordance Van Raalte fabric gloves are leather conscious LOO Last of Caplin's Card Gang Awaits Sentence Hyrr.an Schectman, said to be the last member of Hymle Caplin's card sharp gang, was being held in $1,000 ball today awaiting sentence for second-degree larceny after his plea of guilty yesterday in County Court to swindling Wasserman, 65 W.

42d Manhattan. Rrale. 19. of 29 First Place. Brook- with legislation enacted by Con-lyn headquarters battery 2d bat- Kress on Tuesday, are being formu-talion.

who suffered cuts of the lated by the Army. No announce-head and feet and a possible spinInent. will be made until the bill Is injury and Us in a critical condi- acted upon by President Roosevelt. Hon-' Private Kenneth Rademaker, As the bill interpreted here, re-37 Battery 1387 Bedford lease of these men is not compul-Ave the driver, and Private Fred Kry if they wish to remain. Men Nordhorn.

28. a selectee of 21-43 i who are released under the law will 23d St, Astoria, who are under i be siven an honorable discharge. So much fashion for so little money! Limelighted for fall are rayon fabric gloves accented with leather a little or a lot. Color combinations, new tans and browns or ever-popular black included in the group. Glov" Street- Central I.

E. rayon with leather finger panel and leather gurnet. Black or brown. Siien ft lo 7'2- observation at the past hospital ar Platt.sburg, N. Y.

The aocidpnt occurred as the ra-Tarrying the five men were try-in; to locate the bivouac site of the 71st Field Artillery Brigade which wis participating in a three-day command post exerci.se. The machine hit. a shoulder, wrapped itself around a tree and finally tumpd over. Capt. Oeorjp A.

S'lMinntiT. chaplain, will accompnnv the body o( the dead soldier hi home toriav Thoe serving on the invp.stiznttnn board are Maj. fleore Pmnatii. Mai. Charles Snyder medical officer, and Capt Thorn a.

fl Brbe. adjutant. i CADET, rByon pnlin with 9 pigtrx bark. Blark. brown, wine.

natural, rnrk, turf tan. ft to 7'j. rayon with contrasting leather gunnrt. Blark with red or greet; lirown with green, brown. Size 6 to Vt.

fHONt OSWW flltIO The parties, the wrrlrilvax. finri nil the vein Brooklyn tnrirty appears in the daily avt Sunday unriety page of Eagle. 4 1. l.nng-leee(l nit. 1.

hort-leeed I uit. School fs Starting and ray folks are buying a home nearer ray school I heard tnem say that If they waited too long prices would be up and maybe they couldn ft find one as everyone will be buying this fall. Real Knot or l.nmlinilioin 81-99 Fugle V'nnt Aiit Daily tot li ill Mirk, hrnuti, auburn. 12 to 20. Matching rayon faille hat.

21'2 lo 22 1.98 Our new rayon faille "Team-Mates" arc knockouts and we've had them made up in the new wide ribbed rayon faille you'll sec in the higher-priced suits! They've a soft, easy drape, good tailoring and a flare of autumn color. jackets arc cut longer and fit snugly. The skirts arc slim-hipped, with flare bottoms and side zippers. Team-Mate R.ir, StrcPt, F.a Mill (g PHCNl OtPlSS UtttP CUMBlKtAND -000 The new high-cut silhouette is yours with RHYTHM STEP SHOES 7.75 The shoes with the one-two-thrce-stcp cushions at heel, arch and ball of your foot are one, two, three on the spot with the new shoe silhouette. The new high cut, the new simpler bows, the feminine embroideries and cordings.

Suedes and calfskins in high and medium heels, pumps, step-ins, oxfords. Dress and tailored styles, open pr closed toe. Black, brown. Better Shoes, Third, West International Nfw photo IT'S GRETA Despite the new hair-do, movie fans will recognize Greta Garbo, who will feature the new style in. a forthcoming picture.

The new hair-do changes the Mar's appearance considerably..

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