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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. SEPT. 14, 1944 Sees Signs Multiply F. D. R.

May Lift Wage Limit UUlrU3l3r UKlYty Nazis in Sieqfried Line seed on source Mllkweed seeds, which now are Washington, Sept. 14 (U.R Secre- to Met showed the formidable tary of War Henry L. 8timson aid character of his resistance even In commercially discarded as a waste product, were revealed as a new Washington, Sept. 14 (UP) Signs Two special War Labor Board By CLINTON B. CONGER Itori.v h- believed the Germans were that President Roosevelt soon may panels, which have been hearing 1 Rome, Sept.

14 (li.R)-Amerlcar I Pru oi uie ana uin natural resource lor o.i 10 use mcrease the limits oi the Little Steel Dleas of the C. I i United Steel and British troops Under Lt. Gen northern FranM and Releium have paints and varnishes and In thC: wage formula multiplied today, rals- workers and the A. F. L.

for Increases nation's salad bowl by scientists of ing prospect that wage stabilization beyond the formula, report their Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute at Policies will become a major issue findings to the board today. The W. Clark overwhelmed Ger-j the elfg.rtiaUy recuperated. man outpost positions Between I good section or the 19th Ger- of tha political campaign W. L.

B. will hold public hearings oa-. man Armv. which retreated in DANGER POINT As the tropical hurricane whirled up the Atlantic Coast coast guard officials ordered all Fire Island residents to prepare for evacuation to the Long Island mainland. today's session of the current meet- Pistoia and Lucca on the Italian An upward revision in the formu- the report before deciding whether The Germans are doing their gouthern France ahead of General ing of the American Chemical ia hich now l.mits general pay to reccommend an increase to the front today and penetrated well into best to muster troops from their Patch's (Lt.

Gen. Alexander oes. raur truu ra-u over the level oi White House. the Gothic line Itself. Society in the Hotel Blltmore.

Man-; raises to 15 pereen 'depleted reserves to make the most Army, has got back to German soil January, 1941. is certain to be seized Meanwhile many responsible per. British divisions for the last scv- jttnnl in their nower on .6 i nnnn bv Mr RofLwelt's nnrmn.nK uuit hpr h.li.v rhr Mr Dnnuvalt eral week have been iinctpr Oereit oi most oi its neavy equip-1 or. Paul t. tpoern.

associate rr erai weens nave oeen xignung unaer i as the ba-ns for eharaes that it is a a read has nromised abor that the Clark's command In the United; i ln. ta' w. tmf 'he labor vote, formul. will be revised. That belief I.

Prepares for 140-Mile Hurricane States 5th Army sector, it wm re- the shifting of troops from Norway.ithe Balkans and Italy grinding ms l'i the rengthenedi yesterday when vealed for the first time. The units Denmark and other possible sources pressure on Germany is now stead- man J. ianson ana uavm mmo.A.r.u ana i.u. nas ocen cam- u. i rresiaent pmup Murray rom included the 6th South African! to strengthen the West Wall," he ily mounting in intensity." Stim- presented the paper which reported Panning for months for reviMon on the United Auto Workers (C.I.O.).

Armored division whose advance ele-jtold a press conference. son said. "Whatever time It the work which the that wages have failed to convention in Grand Rapids, Mich Conlin-ed from Page should bring its center "across to: i5. nc Institute during the past year "3 ZZTn peacetime to be revised in the interest of our denUv remembering the hurrlcan 'Y' the approaches cracks "7 lh of 1938. went about the business of Englantr mursday nignt.

Boston the War Production Board to economy. country and the people." preparing for a swift move. I mD an 1c sector aSvWed and cleare, iatic sector advanced and cleared Service Postal Officials the enemv from manv Dosltions on! Ih. m.n nnl i determine what commercial use solidify In cold weather and i could be made of the milkweed undpr normal conditions. inrOUgnOUI IjOIIK lSlOllU -(, Urges Truck Operations To Report Tire Lack irPnriM and residenU were taking Shore IUIC CUUHIIUIliUfS Ul new UClSCJf.l At Ml titA Pnr nnn.Ran Ravnn rM(TA ha.

Tl I D. communities of New Jersey. i i voriaiiu-oiiii 'seeds now being accumulated as a everv Drecaution to guard against a well at Long isiana ana wew i ir ohviiiu iiuk xry fore Rimini, prize coastal city Chemists Hear Plans ls Jewish Relief Head Says Committee Saved 8,000 i Joseph J. Schwartz, European chairman of the Joint of Distribution Committee in charge Army and na7 postoffice offi- Anv commercial vehicle onerator by-product in the manufacture of H.nvv fltrht.inff n.a Kt.111 in ilea repetition oi tne damage causea inju's'u. uiicu tiicuiicic moo trir rAmiiiir xtnrm whose vehicle is out of operation be-; kapok substitute.

The research For Triptane Output ft wa5 are picpaiutg to iiaimic an ii ir. tnnir in that area, however. has produced an oil never before Early commercial production Heavy lou in uves aim yrvxriy i v.vj. Holiiu. nr rhristmas damage, principally in the Hamp- precautions to tie up all boats and Parted.

unprecedented deluge of Christmas 4, lnfKoeni.ir.mpnt At Flovd Bennett Gothic Line Miles Deep packages for service men and cause oi lacsoi tires snouia commu-: known. supply, which triptane' an airPlane fuel four times of relief rescue, today disclosed America's kapok formerly came from the Dutch more poweriul man 100-octane jrin men. women ana th. Vnthl, T.ino 1 tint a aincrla llrA 140-Mi-an-Honr Wind The center of the with planes and surface vessels. children in Hungarv and the fleet postoffice In w.v "vw.u ThA nRVV W.f.nc.

vnn. 1 UC East Indies, was cut off by the -gasoline, was promised yesterday at storm, with nicate with the local district headquarters of the Office of Defense Transportation's Highway Transport Department, John W. Adelung. dis- Balkans were saved from certain Red Cross Ready wind velocities estimated at 140 war. Kapok was used as a liner for life preservers and it was neces- miles in depth, varying with the io-jNew Yorlt hlcn wiU handle Pack cality.

With concrete emplace- ages and cards to personnel of the i The Brooklyn Red Cross Chapter miles an hour, was reported off was summoned to be ready for any the Fall meeting of the American dcam through the eUoTXs 0 the Chemical Society. J. D. in co-operation with the The fuel was discovered bv a Bel- War Refugee Board and the Jewish gian chemist in 1922, but never be- Agency. For this project the J.D.C.

mpnt.C trenrhps. tjinlC nhstflrlps. nai'ir marln.c rmtct ntiarH anH'fvtnf manaaal alvicoH lvlfiv Th J- Cape Hatteras at about noon. It, emergency relief work due to the Today all life preservers have milk- mines and dugouts placed in the merchant marine has expanded lts office is in Room 5410, Empire State! Weed floss as a filler. was moving north and slightly! storm on a cau issuea uy s.uc ui iiiuuiitai.iAt uic 11.

ao i The Polytechnic group found that Sinnott. chairman of the chapters jdeslgned t0 absorb Jn ltt deptn Manhattan- 1 Andrew E. Newton, the officer in fore was produced in quantity. War SctlwarU a press ronference "It is probable that Immediate occllrs ln tne milkweed seeds to northeast at 25 miles an hour. Weather Bureau officials pre dieted lt would pass over the Con disaster reiiei commuiec penetration.

A break In the line Five mobile canteens were stocked an artan. ..,..,.1 charge. ainourn. 01 a pcreem, ui uK total weight of the seed, and that necticut or Rhode Island shoreline emergency rations and volun-j about midnight tonight, lashing teer canieen workers were in readi-, BrRlshi Canadian ftnd Indlan in character it conies very close to Skunks Force Divorce In locating tires." Mr. Adelung said "This will apply only to those holding certificates of war necessity soybean oil.

They found that when restrictions prevented the disclos- at the J. D. C. ofiice, 270 Madison ure of manufacturing details, but lt Manhattan, stated that "when was stated that the horsepower of the Pace comes there will be re-a 12-cvlinder Allison plane was Jn- i vealed unbelievable hardships, far creased from 1.200 to 2.500 when heyond anything which can now be triptane was used. visualized." Triptane sold for $35 a gallon five vears ago and is still costlv In com- WHEN OUT OF TOWN blended with other fast-drying oils eastern Long Island as it went.

submarine base at the Adriatic sector were Stockbridge, Mass. OJ.RI-Mrs. John At 1:30 Po ice Commissioner for possession of three 1 Decker was granted a divorce after Inl nl Passano "iclaimlng that no woman should have its produces resins which meet all whose operation ls essential to the I snPftrirannna fnr Kl.llrrtv na nfs lions were made for "high tides and 10 put up wun a nusognci wno sept; nnuc uu-, and for pdiuie USp n5 advantage RF.GISTER FROM BROOKLYN Patrol Corps to stand by for pos eible storm duty. high windr which may occur tonight I 'uiuier soutn, uriusn iroops re- sx skunks in the coalbin. 'ally laid up.

'over other oils is that It does not parison with 100-ortanc gas and Friday." "Security measures" illu'cV 11 0 Gales of "near 70 miles an hour taken bv the coast guard. It on a rlQBe aooul norin- jwas said, to protect traffic in of Croce- whlcn one and a half miles nor-th of Gemmano. Island Sound. New York, Including Brooklyn, tO' night. in Vii-pinla nil naval in the1 Medium oomDers attaciced rail- Norfolk area were flown inland, road bridges in the Po Valley, while Waves 50 Feet High Hurricane warnings previously trn' Military personnel in camps near'isnt and medium oomoers oombeo ordered along the shore (Virginia Beach were transferred to German gun emplacements in the North Carolina southward Rimini area and north of Florence.

safer zones. extended early today all the way Thousands of acres of rich farm Destroyers operating in the Aegean At iafr winrf, as land were flooded in coastal areas, Sea Tuesday night sank an enemy rnn Damage to corn I convoy consisting of several ships miles an hour lashed the estimated at I escorted by two small armed ships. and the beaches were pounded bylana tner esiimaiea waves 50 feet high. Torrential rains (hundreds of thousands of dollars. 1 came down.

I emergency crews 01 arniy uu IJUeenS DOV 3COUT crews of army and Beaufort and Moorehead City i navy, marine and coast guard personnel, Red Crass disaster work- Collects 1 Ton with populations of 2,000 each, had tv, ers and civilians were mobilized been evacuated, leaving nere arm ai, omer poienuai aaiigtu I points along the coast for rescue KJT "ODQT UQIIV and lirst-aid woric. Boy Scout Robert Siersted, 12, of 90-17 215th Place, Queens Village, wiiius Caiura power miiurc ati. 1 has been doing his good turn daily storm-driven ghost towns. Elsewhere along the North Carolina coast homes and Summer hotels were also evacuated as residenU fled to the protection of higher land inland. Scores of army and navy planes were flown to fields farther away from shore for protection.

Launching Postponed The outer fringes of the storm T'ZZ i this Summer-to the tune of 1.000 pounds of vital scrap paper each -pk drive me nuts day a Robert, a member of Troop 158 of the Queens Council, has been conducting his own house-to-house can broadcasting. The Weather Bureau in Washington ordered a hurricane alert along the coast as far North as Maine and in the New York metropolitan area the bureau predicted vass with his own hand cart, made lashed at the great shipbuilding center of Wilmington, N. where by himself, for the sole purpose of Tit ann -pv 'massing the salvage, and does not U.S. Norfolk was postponed until pour winds of gale orce and ex- knocking at least tomorrow. cessively high tides tonight and nest piea lor tne valuable scrap.

On some days the yield rises to 1,200 storm center was not located, it was At 9 a.m. the Weather Bureau said to be moving at a rate advised taking protective pounds. measures against tne oncoming Robert was commended for his ef forts today by the Newspaper Publishers Waste Paper Salvage Com mittee Prepare for TOMORROW! Ilnitall a new wooden Idtchan unit of graceful deilgn, built to lit your kitchen. Meanwhile, Brooklyn Scouts have been rushing their collections to receive free tickets to Steeplechase Park for gathering 1,000 pounds. Those who have qualified for tickets include Charles Panarella of 2122 lain wilh I Boplaco your old nw modern stairs.

storm on the Long Island and New Jersey coasts and in Long Island Sound. The Weather Bureau ln its advisory said: "Hurricane warnings 9 a.m. from the Virginia capes north to Portland, Me. Wind will increase rapidly this afternoon and evening, reaching whole gale force on coast and hurricane force off shore in exposed places. There should be no delay in taking protective measures on New Jersey and the Long Island coasts and in Long Island Sound." Stuart Eric Faley of 1961 Ford St.

and James Brady of 1949 29th St. 2 Modernize your home. Call for our repreienlatiTe to eitimate at no charge to you. WALTER PARNES 53 Quentin Road, Brooklyn, N. Y.

BEnsonhurst 6-3062 Svei-fnlufi In oil vpe of cabinet, woodwork and home modernization 1 -Oil" 3d Jail Breaker Residents of Fire Island Have Hurricane Insurance Nearly all residents of Fire Isjand, I've heard lots of talk. Now tet's have some facts. Here I am, all steamed tip for a good suit of clothes. Yes, I've got the money. But I made it the hard way.

Get my drift? WE: Shoot! We're listening! Caught by Cops several hundred in number, carry hurricane insurance, it was reported i WUn the seizure of John Jackson, today. 38- police have now apprehended Widespread property destruction tnree of tne five mpn who escaped caused by the hurricane of Sentem- from Nassau County Jail, Mineola. ber, 1938, not only on Fire Island last Monday, Jackson was arrested but on the eastern end of Suffolk last night, three days after he and HE: Well, how come Bond's dish up such a "swell story about Rochester quality plus fine woolens -and then lack on such a low price? I always had the notion that Rochester tailored clothes were expensive. WAR BONDS ARE THE SAFEST hi INVESTMENT hi PROTECT YOURS II RENT A SAFE Xdeposit BOX PIWEER County on the Long Island mainland, found practically all residents uninsured. There was a boom in the storm Insurance business after four companions had, at gun point, menaced five guards at the Jail, scaled a 15-foot wall and fled.

that. That's no rumor -you're right. Suits with a we Jackson was returned to police! custody yesterday because he went; to collect $7 back wages owed him; by an elevator repair firm in Man-i hattan, where he had formerly; SAFE DEPCS1 What to Do If Hurricane LT VAULTS 1 Flotbmh At NEvint 8-2700 iworked. A squad of policemen had; 'been posted at the firm's office, 108; i Houston Manhattan, and Hits Brooklyn Advice offered bv oolice and thelson walked into their traD. He had; Weather Bureau in preparation fori been serving a sentence on a bur-the hurricane if it hits Brooklyn: jglary charge.

For vacationists still occupying; Henry Ambroziak and Ralph! Rochester pedigree do belong in the blue chips. They're made better than most they fit better, and usually wear longer. HE: Then explain that $32.00 Bond price and make it good! WE: That's easy. Bond is the only retail clothier with a self-owned tailoring plant in Your Bond store is part of that plant. Catch on? Bond is at one end.

You're at the other. There's no outside maker in-between to collect his extra profit No round-about system to add on extra costs. You Pocket the difference! Simple, isn't it? HE: You bet it is. I've always wondered why more men wear Bond clothes than any other clothes in America. Now I know.

Thanks! WANTED MEN Bench Lathe Operators Stockroom Helpers Floor Boys Errand Boys Inspector Sprayer's Helper Plater's Helper Porters Trainees Accepted Release Required APPLY PERSONNEL OFFICE Federal Mfg. fir Eng. Corp. 1 Stenhen St. (De K.IM R'Hen uimsy ourr.mer cottages "Clear two of the other men in the immediately." i jail break, were captured shortly To house owners and occupants 'after they had scaled the 15-foot "Batten down or bring indoors wall.

porch or garden furniture, anything Theodore Delmar. 30. who led the loose. Tie down screen doors, jail break, and Walter Nartowicz awnings, anything that swings." jare still at large. For boat owners "Tie all securely and batten down." To everybody Close windows.

Keep the children indoors and car in the garage. Indirect Custodial System May End The Board of Education has taken the first step in eliminating the indirect system of employing custodial workers ln the city's schools, under which 3.000 employes were 0 P6RF6CT LOVe, 51 LL HUSftfltt i THOUGHT TRflttSCettDIttG deprived of civil service privileges. The board yestenday decided to experiment with the direct civil Rochester-tailored Park Lane Suits 32.00 Love, all human thought transcending, TU fU service system in "at least one we kneel in prayer before Thy throne. open every evening may be the love that knowi no ending, Thou for evermore dost join in one. niyWhom school" and promiised to extend the system to all the schools if the experiment is successful.

It was estimated that the ultimate cost under the changeover would reach $100,000, although earlier estimates had gone all the way up to $5,000,000. The present cost of the custodial system Ls $7,330,000. The financial burden imposed upon the board has been the principal argument against introduction of the direct system. Under the present system custodial engineers were given a lump marriage hymn written hy an unmarried young woman in calibration of the weAAing of her younger Mister. Littlm aid $he dream that would fx lung thousandi of wedding, including a royal nuptial ceremony.

94 FLATBUSH AVENUE Near Statt St. and L. I. Station 447 FULTON STREET, AT JAY Jamaica: 165-07 JAMAICA AVENUE Enjoy the convenience of a Bond Charge Account or Bond's Popular Budget Service Yes Pay nothing extra for either one. MORTICIANS Since 1669 EARL HF.RBST Proprietor Fred IIERBST Sons sum from the board and porters, maids, firemen, elevator operators and other types of employes were hired and paid by the engineer Following a suit brought against the board by Theodore Fred Kuper, its former law secretary, the courts held the indirect custodial system unconstitutional and directed school officials to Institute civil service as soon as 3 BROOKLYN LOCATION'S: 7301 FIFTH AVEME 83 HANSON PLACE 711 63th STREET rhne: Shore Raid 3 1600 tomf Plants In Rochester, N.Y.

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