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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 6

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BROOKLYN EAGLE. SUM. APRIL 9, 1930 iVandals Wreck 'We've Got Your Stolen Car' Ma. Anthony F.ala, Explorer, D.esH fl 1 Continued from I Cihiimt I moil ami the Ndtioiiao I '1 1 -et. koloied wine had been lloioii i ls.ii ProS (iidn ev en klio.v it had been Academy of 1 un 1 .1.1:.

iif New lie ent 1 York. At the aae of answered -niisnj? i Hut it reives of steel. When approat litre Tn. 1 could i.ui.-1'.ool the average in.uksm.m with pi-toi mi mi ai ll IJ i pi of furniture, im 1 wi.h needle ooini seai-. ihe I'late d.xir a' bad been, and it wa- to in a ir-ivilldt printing and en-n a arli-t grav ing siio nsive bedspreaus.

even the.jiHiinini? to f.nd a cop it I t. or rif. I'titii hU or. hr h.i- of liihi.gi apliv lie lefferson who found it at lu witti Martin Boyle, -U of o'i 5th sitting at the wheel, with the eiisme idling. lend five vears I'l e-l" ieill el Mai.t Utlttit-.

till- to lliiul bad been (Diured into 'he i of a movie a movie pro-. Ith it. mil iimu i fefferson of the P.enjen St 'fefferson of tie St S'jedor. It was that KJhng ensine il Warren St Manhattan. an a-i-tant in a scientific la- The t.k of 'his establish hoiatory and then for two vears j' ment ini limes staudaid was cartoonist for little news- I jj ins c-xhi-.

In" gener.d'v his ikiiht. Th.e l'eiin-v aina Cut I i tc 'i' the in: Hi. inheient aliil.tv to diaw SPECIAL PI RC II ask: Young sprouts' ('ana ami enabled hi.n il- .01 a. in cu.n ftc.chl canoe or animal tii't. In iii- -limit the tir-t -land.

i.iiMif ions atm diap.s had preciiu i.i.u rf got te patrolman ruriou-. been cut to rihlHHi-. alances your -t. lcn lor there was no ignition ke pulled down, curtains npoed Thank- veiv h. I'm 5I.11I 111 the car.

he apart. A velvet love seat had t. bear wha; did vou -a found the vines bad been ne i) sDjttered with wine, then stammei ed (illonncu, uddeil-jumped. sla-hed from end to end cr wiile aw. ike.

Jefferson Hov le went to Kelor.y Com 1 the inside pulled out. Leather j'epeabd In inlormation. later yesterday on a grand ere cut to slued-, f'lul-! Wejlity. O'lionnell thanked eny charge and was paro.ed ilifii tovs had been -altered him aqain. and il ea adtled: "I for a hearing Wcdnedav.

alioot Tie floor and a u-t i ate many of is later hook s. -tote, he Midi as "Troop (' in Service" ant size and "Fighting tli Polar Ice." tange in Installed I'lant lie studied prote--e- of photo-ii( Horn enmavina and photogravure i fj commercial -minting New rn.v. Ill- outh v.a- pi 1 1 and installed the photoengrav in I li lleignts. the son of l.t. Anthony Kiala anil Annie Kohotn Kiala, he was educated ing plant for the on until notning was reiogniz able.

He headed it until F.agie in ISP 1 Carpenter Flays ilunibeds of phonograph lllOol in r.rookl.vn public Hold 2 Boro Men In NMU Brawl records were smahel Not a i ii whole one remained. P'ive win-ill 1 CmiI' Pulr dows were broken. Highly pol- fA jClVICC LUIS isiied furniture was chipped and gouged and splashed with thei Dratic i-uts in medical IS'MK He entered the Spanish-American War as a trooper with the 1st New York Volunteer Cavalry outfit, and left It as a major. In he was a first lieutenant with the 1 li Itegimeut, National (htard as well as an W3ti Macs and Two Brooklyn seamen were and wine. A among eignt the psychiati ic services at bleaching fluid couple of do.en T'nioii nu'iiibcrs held in $1 5.000 emtitv lKittles 1 i-rti it- 1 -it rtitt ,1 1.11 ill 1 1 1 lit lilt- 1 10.00 reg.

16.98 instructor in military engineer-; Moj. Anthony Fiola rFiorn ft 1940 phntn) oroken. were scattered," v-nail each ve-teroay iiv I. oiks on trunks in the' Veteran Admiri-itration, (rate Vernon ('. Ituldick in attie wei-e pried off and the rnii-Jers, in were criticized a- Manhattan Felony Court on tents strewn about.

Old in felonious a-sault re- wily ing in it. i His war experiences gave him a deep yearning for adventure 7 ami he determined to become field 'an explorer. The North 95 All Types of VACUUM CLEANERS NEW BAG FREE Ma-s. He devoted hifchina was smashed. 1 Milting from a brawl Friday years to writing, lecturing: Shoe poli-h had been daubed Wuer near M.

I'. headquarters in 3 his store. Many of his writ-iOVer much ot tne presulenl of the Hrook- w. Si. Manhattan, anil maps are asRugs were de-troyed.

bleaclnvl vn Council for Social Planning.1 The t.vo men. -aid to be sun- was still undiscovered and 'ii'S'ler anxious to he IH" lli li.wker fit' the offlria recoros. loe Curian, N. I (Jravd'orters of 10 ruman. Car and ere among a group 01 her In-ident.

lie as a lellow ican A ion 1 if the the Ad- Perfect for little sister a brois-burtoned, white jacket with glitterng gold emblem and box-pleated, suspender skirt in navy blue. Sixes 4 to 6x. YOUNG SPROUTS' SHOP FABULOUS FOURTH FLOOR tne tiiuii aim cut ana rippeu. alu.ilile Paiiii injjs Spared I'l'icii -lid lie only things untouched "hv some miracle, it first 1 expedition, picked Fvclyn r.aldvvm to chasing two opposing leaflet- YA diivc illiilic "The number a Polar venture in 1 on'imand vanceinent of Science, member of I he American Ceographic 10 POINT REPAIR OFFER 1. New Belt.

2. New Brush. 3. New Motor Brushes. 4.

Adjusted. 5. Cleaned. 6. Greased.

7. Oiled, I. Nnw Rubber Plug. 9. One-Year Guaranty.

10. FREE Pickup and Delivery. Phone: di-lriliiitor-. also 1'iooklvnites. of applications jmo a candy -tore at libit W.

not neeii on the 17th and beating thnn tm- P'Ol. Major l-'iala re.tulved to were several extremelyi valuaiile oil liaintings. He said'for loin Societv, honorarv niember of service line and iieciine ami iie was not sure ms nurglarv ha-, in lact. been at n'o-- io. iiKiirnirp would cover the loss.

a ilie (iirreni -oa- of 11 onover and John tilt dravpsend because nolhiui? aiiiieared to he. son." Dr. Caroenler slated. The 10, that ariv, but naldwin at first 'hf International Yukon Poiar lefused to include him. Major' Institute and the Crui-mg Club Kiala went to P.aldwin's America, a fellow of the everv dav for three months CPographle.

Societv, and final'lv out to sea to meet member of the Ma-ons. His n.ii.ivdn eanitiilaterl included Kxplorers, Arc- decline 'Neck Road. mi.ssins. ilevel of service will The vandals entered through greallv wiien cuts are L'Lster 6-6100 or effect u-l '''he 'wo injured men aie ULster 5-6213 itic. Finds of the Earth, Camp him on as a photographer IFire of America.

American Charles KpiiIi. of 101 E. St, recently depo-ed by Cur-ran as a post patrolman and Morn- Weiner, 2-1, of 21th St. filmed Arctic Kegions He was the first man two rear doors, botii of whiclvated this month and veterans have glass panes in the upperwith service-connected disabili-part-. The g'ass had beenities will have 10 be placed on broken in both, the anilalsj ait ing md in some cases reaching through to open not be able to receive serv-from the inside.

ice at all." to Association. Squadron Mi ut pin (k iH mm cImii- Cavalrv. and Alpine Club of motion pictures of Arctic expedition failed to reach the Pole, and Ziegler financed a second one in lDOo. L'i America. Major Fiala is survived by is i wife, the former Mary Clare Puryear of Nashville, tie-! IHtecuve John smith, mi "As citizens and taxnavcr A 21 Year Record L.

A. Industrial Sector harge of the investigation, saidithe letter concluded we are if Vnexrrlled Servict no neighbors had heard anyjkcenly aware of the need for Swept by Wild Wind of a famed charterer! 'I'l-ioif cliin it fic r'aticilo in hp 1 RCt'llI lall RECTVACUUM noise from tne house at a economv in covernment. but l.us Anaeles. April 8 (U.K A of oceans: two sons. Coinmand- ice floes near the goal and the STORES jer Reid Puryear Fiala.

C. S. and Anthonv f'iala and time since the I'lrichs went, we do not wani to see that roaring wind swept through away. The house is situated on 'economy ai the expense of our two blocks of (he industrial sec-a rather large piece of gmumd. 'veterans.

Uun today, destroying roofs, I'lrich could contribute no, The letter vv as authorized at unroot hit? 'trees and tossins bar- than two years before a rescue Navy f.t. Mary artv reached them. The da.u-?liii?rs. napped Franz Josef 1 taine P. ma Flatbush Ave.

and l.enore Fun Fiala lues, think He -aid he could t'a meeting of the board of ilirec- rels aloft but causing no in-of anyone ho held a ior of the council, the nlannin im ie- and pciago. anu oiscovereu grudge and co-ordinal ing body for wel- The brief bla -t as called HOWSTOW BROOKLYM 1'' ew slantls. After a short stay in New Unite to Balk t3 BUPIU 31., nr. Lotier i I York durinir hich he became BKOOKl.VN. N.

111 Top values in COATS Ifare serv ices in the borough, large thundei head by PHONK iThe Urooklv Council, al rttl'd the' weather bureau, a 4200 KOK IDEAS is affiliated with Welfare enuti almost unheard of In MOV, P.M. 'Council of New York Cilv. Souiliern California. a captain in the 1st-Cavalry and of Hnmoc Pnth Stores Opfii Svemnyt 'Til be equipped, opened his store and accompanied It. on the Continued from latter's iirazilian exploration CURRENT 2 0 DIVIDEND uCCAI 4 down "the River of Doubt," audi as chairman, chiropractor and other jungle livers.

'owner of the home at Far- ln the major command- ragut Road, signed a petition ed a machine-gun troop on the, addressed to Mayor O'Dwyer I Mexican Border. In World War' urging the city to find a school iJ. he was commissioned a ma-j site somewhere else and leave jor and placed in charge of the: their homes alone. larms-proving ground at Spring Hj BROOKLYN FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 91 COURT ST, TR. 5-0847 i ooineiiuiit; oi an uiuier-handed" procedure was ployed.

Mr. W'ainvvright said, in picking on tins block for the Easy to buy on our 3 Hi-viHfiinra year KITCHEN APPLIANCES stm.nu sue. scuooi i.s iieeueu. W'ainvvright conceded, fori) future tenants of the I ily Vanderveer Estates apart-U meiit house project now going up on the old FlaUmsh Works land. Rut, he pointed' out, this should have been ex- prctod in advance and land set a-ide for it.

Instead, the Hoard of Kduca-'i lion is seeking a site outside the1! 16.98 formerly 19.98 to 25.00 This worsted glen plaid it just one of the many fine coats at this exceptional price! Sixes 7 to 14. Others that were 25.00 to 29.98 Now 19.98 GIRLS' SHOP FABULOUS FOURTH FLOOR Payment Plan! .0 w1 with All the Features you've Always Wanted1. si j.irwt, and on March 2:5 the Hoard of Estimate held a hear- jing on proposed sites. Residents of two sites under consideration Iwere notiiied in advance, and! i hey attended the hearing, ar- gued the and I won out. Instead the Farragut.j Head block whose re-idents had not been notified was "This is a restricted, 'e-i (dential area." Mr.

Wainwrightlj declared. Many of the deeds ihaxe a clause barring construe-'; t.ion of anything over two; i-torie. high. The school, when jbuilt. will- no doubt be three four stories in height s-? I 1 5 Av .6 rJ 1- 6(xi 7 tJtli il I li tAi 11 hi 'V fA 4 Hiph efficiency burneil.

X. ight enrome or Cost aluminum, built-in Griddle. leck-lypa Safety Volvet. porct'oin enomel lop. Porcelain enomeied d'ia tray.

III ISir'I faBH lower over the remaining homes! Extra-site Woist-high ftroiter. ailing plotter. 1 tji'Var-l- a I'fSir" on the other side of Farragutjj Road. E'or that reason, dentally, tho.se residents have voted, unanimously, to! send a protest petition to the SEALED HEAT SEALED HEAT Oven. Safely, non-tip Oven Racki.

Dttigned for tie with Manufactured, Natural, Mixed and L-r goiet. Cooking Welt, cooki 3 food i at one lime. Ask moo a Kent Oven imuloted on oil 6 lidei. II "Among the 19 home owners end if cooks with the Gas turned OFF! are two or three widows, whose only means of support come.s, from renting out rooms. How are they to live? And where are the tenants to go? Of course, they are permitted to andv for ANDERSON'J 1 Big Savings The ANDI RSON "Scaled Heat" Range gives housewives new kitchen freedom.

No more stove-watching when you cook ith the gas turned OI F. No danger of dinner scorching or drying out, yet "Scilcd lleat" keeps food piping hot until you're ready to serve. You can go places-do thingslsTAY OUT OF THE KITCHEN when you cook with Anderson Range. lapartments in the new project i but they're asking S100 a for three rooms, and that's a lot of mpney." The houses involved are all 10 to "id years old. Mr.

Wain-; wright said, and several of the I original builuers still live in them. TIME SAVES Uo SAVES FOOD SAVES FUVOH SAVES FOOD VALUE SAVES GAS A Special purchase! rim niumiyr I "But all ihe homes are im-j proved and kepi up." he de-'j clared. "Tins is not a slum SAVES MONtr oilr onninuiu separates in pure, glowing colors LS' mm area. He pointed out that the ragut Road people are not op-'! posed to a school in the horhood and there is actually available vacant land, two and'; one-half square blocks in ow ned by the city, on hich the school could be built without Ming gold, Chinese red, bom boo or jet black, inspired colors that combine brilliantly or match to create one completely perfect costume. The fabric is cut with soft, gentle lines to emphasize its richness, its elegance.

All in sises 10 to 16. REFRIGERATORS solid or print seersucker 1.98 reg. 2.98 One-piece, drop-seat pajamas, daintily trimmed with white eyelet ruffles! Summer perfect and completely washable. Solid or print in pink, blue or maixe. Sixes 8 to 16.

GIRLS' SHOP-FABULOUS FOURTH FLOOR dispossessing any one. "We're going to have a fight to save our homes," Mr. Wain-; wright declared, "but we're not I going to give up without a CLOTHES fr DISH WASHERS RANGES IRONERS DRYERS SINKS CABINETS HEATERS AIR-CONDITIONING TELEVISION Mandarin-collared 0.98 C. Sleeveless fight." li 10.98 .12.98 B. Box-pleated skirt 12.98 D.

Unpressed pleats in front. fsflfi t-yiCTtwMjtVJHi. IKtfe. I 0 Baruch Flies South 1 Elder statesman Bernard i Hartich left from l.a(juardia Held vesterdav for a shoit vaca- SEPARATES MARTIN'S CASUAL FIFTH FLOOR 1608 Coney Island Ave. 1703 Kings Highway Et r.lh HI On Co.

Bldl. Brl. ATmuet and FULTON at BRIDGE STREET, BROOKLYN lion at his Georgetown (S. home. He said he expected to.KA A I stop at Pinehurst, X.

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