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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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ISfST BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER For ClwJfird r.4A KliiWl 16 Pierrepont St ASHMEAD BACK AT DESK Borough Hall a Boro Progress Bri. Gen. P. L.

Miles Retires This Month LT. S. oman to Put Her Foot (Silk-Clad) Doim on Boycott Shown in Film Brig. Gen. Perry L.

KB manding the First (HUMS, with watcn tne Dullcing ol the Appellate Warren nrpuunnu Division of the Supreme Court. At leader of Queens County, was back the close of the trip. Mr. and Mrs. a.

nis desk at the Jamaica ollice Citizen look out from the heights 0f Brooklyn Trust Company to-over Brooklyn and ask who are the dav best men to carry on. He has been ill with an attack of The answer given is Mayor La- grippe for some days. Reports were Guardla. Joseph D. McGoldrick.

circulate that he wa- i Newbold Morris and Borough Pres- but Vice resident Ashmead resident Raymond Ingersoll wtMM ltcd he was in good physical headquarters at For: Hamilton. Brooklyn, will retire at the statutory H. V. Kaltenborn Presents Preview of Movie to of a There'll never be a boycott or embargo on Japanese raw silk imports ar or no war if American women hear about this: Mrs. Felice Louria.

secretary of the Consumers' League of New York. cussion of a possible boycott or other form of restriction on Japanese trade, the league Inquired of the American Federation of Hosiery Workers what the effect would be on the silk stocking business. the end of this a commanding I 21 Passengers Owe Safety to Skill of Pilot Down on One Wheel as Tire Bfcww-Crowd St a a Perfect Landing Newark. N. Oct.

7 I A landing's Just a landing, whether it's on pictures are shown at the close. of the First Division has named. today that millions country would have called Jauanese silk is also Droduced give up silk stockings if raw silk in China and India, the whole Near ports from Japan are banned. East trade is virtually in Japanese As a result of the widespread dis- hands. The Borough F-resloent expects his visitors, gives a friendly greeting and explains the reduction ot his own budget by half a million dollars, aid in restoring the city 'I credit; co-operation with Maor LaGuardia, new sewage systems, new roads, new streets, new schools Mr.

and Mrs. Citizen then start out to see what has been done in the past four years. The first view is of the Brooklyn Bridge Plaza, showing how it formerly looked and how the "front door to Brooklyn is changing from an eyesore into a place of beauty at a minimum cost to taxpayers The widening of TlUary St. linking up the long needed cross-town highway from Borough Hall to Queens, Triborough Bridge and World's Fair is next shown. The Williamsburg Housing Project and one of the ten new health centers planned for Brooklyn are shown ss a part of the project.

Other places visited include the new McCarren Park Swimming Pool, the playground at Howard and Dean Sts. and Sunset Park in Bay Ridge with acrobatics, handball courts and another big swimming oman Appointed Grand Jury Head Airlir wheel thai Jane Creamer. kii rwonn Ave will serve head the new schools, Kings County Hospital and the new Brooklyn College buildings. Next the present Brooklyn Central Library with a model showing the entrance the new Central Library building then shown. Prospect Park Zoo.

the Brooklyn 8th Ave. subway, are seen before Mr. and Mrs. Citizen turn back to Be Used by Ingersoll A preview of a film, "Brooklyn Progress," to be used by Borough President Ingersoll in his campaign for re-election, was given in the Grecian Room at the St. George Hotel yesterday afternoon before a small audience that included the Borough President and Mrs.

Ingersoll. The numerous pictures are accompanied by comment and descriptions of H. V. Kaltenborn. The picture opens with scene of crossing Brooklyn Bridge and explanation by Mr.

Kaltenborn. "This talking picture report the voters of Brooklyn gets its start. It takes the form of an inspection tour of the achievements of the present administration of Borough President In- i gersoll and Mayor LaGuardia. Our two actors, Mr. and Mrs.

John Q. Citizen represent you in this film. There they go up the Borough Hall steps. Through their eyes you will see the accomplishments of the Fu-sion-Ingersoll administration in Roscie I Rocky Kent. To proe it he has 21 passengers and two co-fliers safe and sound.

$150,000 worth of flying equipment intact and lus own nerves as good as ever after maneuvering a plane a neighbor calls Mayor LaGuardia. Resuming their tour Mr. and Mrs. Citizen see Interborough Parkway. Flatbush Avenue extension past the Ployd Bennett Municipal Airport, the new Marine Parkway Bridge.

Coney Island and the new Coney sewage disposal plant. How Sheepshead Bay formerly looked and now transformed due to clearance of the water front, street widening, new bulkheading and new piers, comes next, followed by the Shore Road extension, one of 'The NEW ROYAL with Ol the Federal Grand Jury. The members are Mr.s. Minnie Hickman of 193 Clinton St. and Mrs Irene McCall of 180 Linden Boulevard, housewives.

At the same time nine women were picked from the 62 talesmen sworn in lor petty duy. They are the first to serve in Brooklyn Federal Court. During welcome chat with Judge Moscowitz. the women were advised to "just use your good sense and every-day good "Men have no monopoly on intelligence." remarked the judge. VVM.

UUNIHAN SON The Borough Brown or Black siede with leather trim Brooltyn lo Bitch, or CUy-Brown c.lf. 902 FLATBUSH Nr. Church A. AAAA to EEE-3 111 KINGS H'WAY, Nr. E.

16 St. visit voir ronn. 1613 PITKIN N. HopUson Av. VRINEIMt INBECT0MI- 201 p-k President plays, too daily vigorous games.

Watch that serve, it's an scenes at Duck Island, L. I with Ingersoll at tennis, ipmp with the family pup are shown. Then XrVoV 'I JAMAIcV AVENUE A I ALL STOIB OPEN EVENINGS ABRAHAM landing at Newark Airport. There was more excitement on the ground than in the plane, witnesses said. Up aloft, the hostess piled pillows and blankets around she pangers to break the force of the bump or worse that WU expected to come, and they talked about the World Down below, an alarm that a crippled plane was heading in from Buffalo brought police emergency apparatus, fire engines, National Guardsmen, firemen in asbestos suits, and hundreds of thrill-seekers to the airport.

None of the rescue forces was needed, however. The 34-year-old Kent broght down the big Douglas transport iof American Airlines so easily late yesterday that cone aboard was shaken up. The hostess. Miss Mary Jo Anas-tasi, 27, of 1315 La Salle Ave. Has-brouck Heights.

N. said some of the passengers told her they thought Kent could "land a plane better on one wheel than some pilots could on FULTON ST AT HOYT 2 Beautifully Patterned Our Knitted two piecer of grand imported Long-Zippered MANDARIN PRINCESS HOUSECOAT wool zephyr St. John's Church Gives Recital concert of sacred music at St. Joim's Lutheran Church. 281 Prospect drew a large congregation last night.

Henry Bottenberg. organist, directed the concert presented by the choir, quartet and soloists. The soloists were Alice Dierck.s. Dorothy Schweyer, Frank Freitag and Alfred KeLsey. The pa.

-tor, the Rev. Werner Jentsch. gav a brief greeting. Henry Bottenberg father of the organist, an organist in Germany, here for a played two Bach selections, Toccato et Ftiga in Minor and Concerto In Major. The congregation joined Id familiar hymns.

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