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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1936 'Queens Tunnel Hey! Skinny, the Pool's Open Hitler Calls Cabinet As 1 Nazis Are Slain Seek Indiari, 70; Fear He Is Wed TuLaa, Okla Aug. 7 t.V, The disappearance of a blanketed, oil-wealthy Osage Indian, 70- i year-old a e. sent I agency officials on a hum! investigation yesterday to de- termine whether he was taken I T.R.

Jr. Scores New Deal at Mother's Party Tyrannv Will March In Unless C. O. P. Wins, Work to Begin About Sept.

15 Plans Approved hy City Commission Are Sent to Stale PWA Head awav and married. Hedshahke he had no other name left his 600-acre farm near Fairfax, Tuesday, with two women and a man in a bit; iedan. W. M. Nash, special officer of the U.

S. Indian Service, expressed fear that 'the persons who accompanied Heh- Reich Protests 'Murder' of Nationals in Spain London, Paris Uneasy Co tinned from Page 1 day to consider developments in the international situation. Special to The Eagle Bavville. Auf. 7 The New Deal government Is "breaking the morale tiber of the American people, and envernment aiul a road ahMwhv tvrtnnv tnav nidrch in." Col.

Theodore Roosevelt charged here Usr rughi at a parry ir. honor of the 75ih birthday of his mother. Mrs. Edith Kercul Roosevelt, widow of President Theodore Roosevelt. "Those are the two principal m- shahke away from his home might attempt to force a marriage to get his wealth, as the Government contended was done in tlie Jackson Barnett case Peace Jiu-tice Harry H.

Hamilton, who married a couple late Tuesday, said the bridegroom, an Indian about 70 years old. 'bestowed a resounding kiss on his white bride, who appeared about 40. Great Britain, also quick to see he possibilities of trouble in the Spanish situation, was reliably reported to have approved the French draft of a general agreement to withhold weapons from both sides in the conflict. French press reports said the rebel station a'. Sevle.

Spain, had broadcas' an announcement that Gen. Emillo Mola's army had pushed its offensive to the outskirts An arlv start on the Queens mid-town vehicular tunnel was indicated today following approval of plans by the Niw York City Tunnel Authority and forwarding of the plans to Arthur S. Tuttle. State director of the PWA, lor his approval. The plans are to be made public next week after engineers on Mr.

Tuttle's staff have approved them. They provide for a direct connection with the projected crosstown ehicular tunnel leading to the Hudson midtown tube and also with tlie proposed East River Drive, and further provide for the opening of two new streets near the Manhattan approach. A general manager lor the project will also be appointed nt-xt week. I'. S.

58 Million Federal funds totaling S38.365.000 including an outright grant of and a $47,130,000 loan, will be made available for the project, which is to be self-supporting. dlcuxiems President Root-vlf and his henchman. Postmaster General Colonel Roosevelt, who has been mentioned frequently as a candidate for the Republican designation for the office of Goier- nor of New York State, declared. He aLMCUPdewRoose-jTVO-Fold Prol)C Of Air Liner's velt of wasting the nations wealth so that our children will have to struggle ail their lives to repay the debt." and of breaking down hte Civil Service regulations established Crash Is Started Company Official- and during the Administration of Grover Cleveland. Mrs.

Roosevelt unable to at- tend the picnic supper because of I the Inclement weather. She Is recuperating frotn a broken hip received last Spring In a fall at her I I of Madrid. Germany was accused by the Leftist French press of aiding Span-ish rebels with planes, munitions and men. The German ship Usarama was reported by the newspaper L'Oeuvre to have left Hamburg 31 with 28 bombing planes, munitions, staff pilots and military officers. The planes, arms and men were f'esignatea for the Spanish rebel forces, the newspaper reported the British Foreign Office had learned.

May Occupy Port French newspapers emphasized that six German war vessels were in Spanish waters and speculated on the possibility of Chancellor Hitler might occupy a Spanish port if he does not get demanded satisfaction from the Madrid government. 1 Slain in Primary shouts ol glee soine 453 yo-usters today With V. S. Authorities Seek the Cause of Tragedy Smitli to Speak the new 1.400.000 gallon pool at dedicated According to forms for the initial work, which have been approved by Corporation Counsel WindeLs and forwarded the PWA, the first job will be the construction shaft in Long Island City for which bids will be advertised in about a week anl opened around Sept. 1.

The actual work is expected to start by Sept. 15. William H. Friedman, one of the Betsy Head Park, Hopkinson and Duinont Aves in their Yn TpnnPSCf 3 Bi(l own fashicn. There were no lormal opening ceremonies, i111 1 Against FD.R.

home. Sagamore Hill, in Oyster Bay The weather also shifted the party from Stehli's Beach to Prank White Casino, opposite Oak Beach. Mrs. Richard Derby, daughter of Mrs. Roosevelt and president of the Edith Kennit Roosevelt Republican For Seat of Byrns St.

Louis. Aug. 7 -4) A Nerro filline station attendant today said he distinctly heard one of the wrecked plane's engines missing. "I saw the plane head for a tree. The ship just missed it and I saw it just get over two other trees.

Then it went out of sight and I heard a crash." he said. jciuo. which sponsored the affair, Brown- ias chairman and toast master. Democrat Name tunnel commissioners, said the plans will present a 'distinct solution of the congestion problem In so far as it affects the flow of traffic be irur for Governor en "i 'Man Shot hy Wife ator Barlunati Win 6 since the diving pool and a wading pool wUl eo: be completed until next year. The Park Department decided, however, not to deprive children the use of the completed larger pool any longer.

Although there was no advance notice of the opening, word spread like wildfire along the yotmger set grapevine and in less than halt an eo-ji children were pouring into the park. Transpacific Passenger Line 1 Of Air Clippers ISears Reality A dispatch In the newspaper Petit Parisien from Tangier described the danger of a possible native uprising in Spanish Morocco after departure of Moroccan rebel troops tween Manhattan and Queens, especially because it will be diffused before it readies the main arteries. Makes Will for Her Continued from Page 1 Michigan Democratic Governor, announced in Ann Arbor today that he had wired Edmunds in Detroit that at the Insistence of friends he had decided not to attend the conference. Explains Landon Gold Stand Salt Lake City, Aug. 7 Republican National Chairman John D.

M. Hamilton, here on his Western 'speaking tour, yesterday took the sting for sllverites and easy money-ites out of Governor Landon's gold standard telegram to the Cleveland for the mainland. St. Louis. Aug.

7 (-T) A two-fold investigation was pressed today in an attempt to unravel mysteries sealed in the crash in a fog-filled valley near here Wednesday night of a Chicago snd Southern's airliner. -The City of Memphis." in which eight persons lost their lives. Company officials and air Com- The Berlin correspondent of the newspaper Paris Midi reported for NishvCe. 7 (V Election violence claimed the lives of four persons today, victims of lighting curing yesterday's State primaries. Two were shot to death In a fratricidal gun battle; an election oftucer was killed in an argument at mer King Alfonso of Spain was to MamaronecV.

N. 7 rpi Arthur E. Reinhardt. suffering from a gunshot wound in the chest, in a serious condition today while his wife. Mrs.

Anita Rein- arrive In Berlin tomorrow, osteri' HILL DOUBLE OUTPUT 1 The Buckeye Bumpers, the Springfield. Ohio, division of Electric Auto-Lite Company, will double its 1936 output of bumpers and will start production of hub caps and spring covers. sibly to attend the Olympic games but also to confer with Chancellor WoOilntrtnn Anff 7 Earlv of- i Manila iliijj cc- cf th Pin 'V3-1 Ch8r8ed Withby Eugene L. Vidal. director of the Adolf Hitler.

and an aged farmer was i AmrifAa Airsivs" 2j-ioh Ziaoer i the poii- firt degree assault nciai approval oi aupmuc sr.ihhi bv a neighbor. Cocyrli-ht. 1936. by the Associated Press bureau in Washington, we to make another survey of the wreckage strewn in a plowed field three ger service across the Pacific, simi- cp0Q Democrats gave the gubernatorial Reinhardt's physician, however, said he has improved somewhat and thinks l.i mar recover Loyalists Advance DRINK lar to lines linking the United jj-aa uie round trip of nomination to t.oraon Brownie Madrid. Aug.

advance former Consressman and critic of Reinhardt. O-vrar-nld Ire mm. guards plunged forward, the Gov States and South America, was un- i 24904 Eais wil ce-der consideration today at the termine -riieober it terse clippers IS crnment claimed today, to win new positions from revolting Fascists now in seme ane appealed for passenger is we-S as n3 se-rvice across ibe Pa.TtSc" trrrmecst? Commerce Department. To study all safety factors, two Bureau of Air Commerce inspectors. in the Guadarrama Mountains.

miles northwest of the Lanibert-St. Louis municipal airport, and confer with persons who last saw the ill-fated ten-passenger plane on the ground and in the air. Coroner Luke B. Tieinon of St. Louis County was to hold an inquest today into the deaths of Pilot Carl Zier and his co-pilot, Russel C.

Mossman, and the six passengers. The Liberal drive carried the the present State administration, by i pany executive, dictated a new will a fcirwre majority. iast leaving his entire estate P. H. Thach.

Chattanooga lawyer, to Mr5 Reinkarat. and said shortly received the Republican guberna- afterward did not want to tcria.1 nomination without opposition, change the will when phvsicians In 1.744 of 300 precincu Brown- toid it wis ij 10 snot ica had 190 820 votes. Burgine Dos- nim sett had 75.766 and C. W. Wright of -j.

hard to believe." he said. Oneida had 4115. anc added that he had only love Home Town Booms To Greet West Middlesex, Aug. 7 lP) This village of 1,189 inhabitants is experiencing its greatest housing boom as preparations move forward to fete its noted native son, Gov. Alf M.

Landon of Kansas, Republican Presidential nominee. STATEN ISLAND Ray Quick and E. C. Yuravich, left reacies. said Res Miraa.

Assistant Alameda, Wednesday for i Ciief ol Vat Aa- C-zf ireau. after a conference between Mrs. i CooVmrir unnnrtf Morgenthau. Mrs. Franklin D.Roose- OtMUUr OlippuriS Why Pilot Zier turned and started U.

S. Senator Nathan L. Bachman sympathy for her of Chattanooga, in his wee for police Chief Paul Yerick of bacfc t0 the airport, within a few Morris Candidacy velt and Miss Dewson. Alter her visit to headquarters, Mrs. Roose Residents are being besieged minutes after taking off for Chi with offers to lease their enj Preferred for 70 years BIAUCHT TALI "STOBBT" lOTTUI RUBSAM HORRMANN homes for the week of Aug.TT, Democratic renomination.

ran up a Larchnioni said Mrs. Reinhardt ad-be-tter than 6-to-l lead over Dr. John i muted she had shot her husband Neal of Knoxville. accidentally Wednesday night in an The Republican race, a con- attempt to commit suicide, test over the Senatorial nomination. Assistant District Attorney Thorn-f md Dwayne Maddox of Hunting- scobie Jr.

today reiterated nis don leading Henry N. Camp Jr. ff belief that V.u shooting was acci-Kaoxviiie by a substantial majority. dental. cago, was the question to which they sought an answer.

James Benedict, pilot who fiew the plane into St. Louis from New Orleans, told investigators the ship was in perfect mechanical order when he landed. militia ahead for seven kilometers i approximately 4', miles), officials asserted. The Government claimed occupation of two Aragonese towns Tardeinta and Graner and reported capture of the important Communications center of Baena, 24 miles from the rebel stronghold of Cordoba. At Sastago, which the Leftist troops todk several days ago, 1,800 rebels were reported Jailed In the strategic city only 37 miles from Zaragoza, principal northeastern concentration point for the Fascists.

The fate of Cadiz, southwestern seaport, remained in doubt after unofficial reports of its capture by Leftists were not confirmed. velt was to speak to the Good Neigh- Samuel SeJJiT- Deai-bor League. ocrat and Fusmq Header. sotUy aa- Melvin C. Eaton, chairman of the nouiwed his sapptm.

Aiderman Republican State Committee, has Newboid Mar a th oc-appointed George E. Wibecan of 434 gani2atxn RepttCsj-ars. for cfce of-Pulaski St. as head of the Ne fire of Pressd-MLI lt Board of voters division of the New Yore Aldermen. which will be climaxed on Saturday, Aug.

22, with Governor Landon's first eastern address of his campaign. BREWING CO. Staten Island, N. T. C.

State Republican Committee. convention, which nominated him for President. On gold Hamilton said of the wire: THE BEST WAYTOTRAVEL-H0W THE CHEAPEST-' Claims Democrats Will Rule Congressl Congressman Patrick H. DrewTy of Petersburg, chairman of the National Democratic Congressional 1 Committee, said today he believed it was numerically impossible for the Republican party to gain a ma- era ftry prw smpp tvh srrral Round sen joe; ii-vr aa ajeir.w, ItCr DIRECT SERVICE FROM BROOKLYN j4 Rebel Gunboat Sh-lled Gibrr'tar. Aug.

7 (P) The Spanish loyrl warship Jain.e shelling the rebel stronghold of Algeciras, hit the Fascist, gunboat Dato in an engagement today. The Dato began to burn in the harbor. The Jaime also was apparently struck as thousands of Gibraltar ie watching the battle from "None can read that statement and understand it to mean a return necessarily to the old gold standard." And on silver, here in the heart of the silver country, the National Chairman said: "The mere establishment of the gold standard does not imply that a fair price cannot be maintained for silver and that -some arrangement cannot be made in regard to silver." Mrs. Henry Morgenthau ife of the Secretary of the Treasury, will serve as director of radio work for the women's division of the Democratic national campaign com Fasl lliTCuch rtpwef iificniinjert 0vMrut I tipuicn livun-nti. PiJ i.m EXAMPLES OF NEW ROUND TRIP FARES Ixiwi Ptuui.Mpnji 1.70 Ivin SS 1-k Aites cats Kiamii .10 35 jority in Congress in the coming election.

He pointed out that there are 435 seats in Congress, necessitating the control of 218 seats for a majority. "Everv Southern State." DrewTy said, "is absolutely sale for the luoin 23 35 Mia 32 25 L. i-. 7.90 10 aO lmrfiwt 0.7S 5 75 saw great quantities of Off FO THEJITU 619 FULTON water being pumped from the loyal ist craft. PAYS FOR IT Th government cruiser Libertad neanwhile continued to botard fur i-rrpc Wuis Ui pur.

PwTUl. T- i-rt (fieri 0ri Uit Democrats. He declared the Republicans would have to win 114 seats out of the 210 the Democrats hold in the North and West in order to gain a majority, according to the American Press. Carnero point. mittee, Miss Mary W.

Dewson, head NEW 1936 A rebel airplane suddenly appear- of tne division, announced today Emu on the scene rained machine The announcement was made LrffitS-H-J II I 'IT A mlTl I I'Tni IT'S A Ht ESES FASTEST FREEZING FRIGIDAIRE EVER MADE PaM gj inaLr it rav for you In own a INK Kri(ti- lairr. the irlil' mol popular rcfrisseraliir. Pay fur one out of your income, in easy anil before you know it lliii pl-niliil rrfrig-rralor will lie ours paid for with I li' money you would ordinarily -pcnil for ire. Iet li hi fun how Krigiilairo 51 ALL RIGHT. that's clivia de tH.WLtANO WHO TAKE The PAST Or ANGELA ecvald VrO Ptvs i 'LETS leave be 'QUICK.

'INTO fore THE CftOAO TriiS LITTLE gun bullets on the Jaime, ostensibly without success. The boat returned the fire. Reports reaching Gibraltar late in the afternoon declared five were killed and 20 wounded as the result of the Jaime's bombard-mnt. The British consulate was among many buildings damaged. Mrs.

E. G. Beckmgsale, wife of the British consul, received minor injuries. French Ship Attacked Tangier, International Zone, Aug. iff-) The French steamship Rou-: a-isen was reported bombarded by an unidentified airplane five '( miles from Gibraltar.

It was un-maged. Hridaye. France, Aug. 7 W) A warship today renewed bombardment of Gijon, Spain, where Liberal government officials had warned 2.500 political hostages would be executed by firing squads li the shelling did not cease. I CAFE 'i-' actually pays for il-clf as jou Jit pav for it.

if i QUAKER PUFFED RiCE iS A BED-TIME SNACK IF1IO IT BOWLS CERTAINLY THE CSCaD." 'TMT QUAKER PL'FFED RICE WAS A GOOD ICEA.TOO." REALLY HELPS VvE SLEEP fjf WHAT1L IT li 1 I OF QUAKER PUFFED TJICE BE, FOLKS IT'S PERFECTLY DEIICIOU The Eagle Forum ITS PAST MIDNIGHT LFTS HAVE some Praised by Ickes THING LIGHT The NEW MODELS Give You Lower Operating Cost Safer Food Protection Faster Freezing More Ice More Usability Five Year Protection Plan IV. AND TASTY. MODEL D-3J $106 lllut(r(fj I (u. It. XI Sg.

J8550 in Special to The Eagle Washington, Aug. 7 A member of President Roosevelt's cabinet joined in the Washington commendation of The Brooklyn Eagle's Presidential Forum today, when Secretary of the Interior Harold L. Ickes issued a statement from his offices in the Interior Building heartily praising the newspaper's department. "It is with interest that I have learned of The Brooklyn Eagle's Presidential Forum, where any one lltf. MONEY YOU ON ICE PYY FOR II! YEAR PROTECTION again-t expcne on lha ticaU'il-iii mechanism.

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QUAKER PUFFED RICE IS AS DELICIOUS AS A CONFECTION. IT'S SHOT FROM GUNS TO MAKE IT CRISP AND CRUNCHY. IT'S DOUBLE-CRISPED AND TRIPLE -SEALED TO GUARD ITS FRESHNESS. LOOK FOR THE RED-AND-BLUE PACKAGE. Hrtxikl) RrooLI ItrtHikh Ita Kiilac Itrn4inhurt Jamaica Aloria luhine U7 Fulton St.

(Horoujili Hall) 2t Halbn-ll Ar. ....1301 king llieimav Fifth Ave. Kl.tli Si. lTO.t I'iikiu Ac. 1M-2 1 Jamaica Atr.

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"Srnd nil) tlif Fridairi FREE HOME TRIAL." mo Divrqa. 7i Ninth N. Y. C. Frrr, llluslralrd titfratur an ReQuett.

may discuss the issues of the campaign," said Secretary Ickes, who is also Public Works Administrator. "Not only does it represent the true spirit of a really free press, but It will undoubtedly result in many more people of Brooklyn and vicinity taking an active interest in political matters. There has long been a demand for such a forum where the public can discuss the question It wMies, and The Brooklyn Eagle is to be congratulated for bringing (o its readers that service." NAME ai.i. opjn kf.mv;s Q7.

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