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

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

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I HI Vmm BROOKLTXf OPEK THIHIDAT 11 tW TO PJL BROOKLYN EASII, JUN1 17, 195S Ufica Ave. Subway Extension Is Shelved IRSORIVB 6RRDCII CITf CALENDAR NOW HEAR THIS! Tammany Poll Runs TONIOBT Aawul "Mula Caiar Ik iUn" aaaartaa Aba Start far aaaaflt Am BORO PROJECT ISNT IN NEW TRANSIT LEASE By DAN NOOXAX rami far kraal InrUlatlaaa, laaala ftaia, Mlwl a. ia4 laliKaa Flua, OvUaar Ciiiaaltr Canlral at aawlr- rmmrtttt thvrmw af tka Bar Wn Bat'a Against Impy, 4 to 1 Oalaaat af I ft I. H. C.

II. kataaaa Jri HI ta a.Ta Loudspeakers Seen Ideal for Cops at Coney Tammany Hall's mayoral I It looked today as if Bfooklynitcs were going to 1 candidate for Mayor of the City of New York? 0 Ai, have to wait and wait and" wait some more for con popularity, postcard poll-Hient to 41,000 registered Manhattan Fur storage open Thurnday 9:15 to 9 P.M. struction of the borough's sorely needed Utica and Democrats Indicated today, Magistrate David L. Malbin Only one district, the predominantly Italian populated 16th A. D.

in East Harlem, gave a majority of favorable vote to the Mayor. DeSapio, who withheld final Nostrand Ave. subway line extensions suggested today that beach reg ulatlons at Coney Island could This evi bleak picture was bleak picture was upon first returns, that four of five party voters think It's time for a change. MOOKIYN OAIMN CITt approved by the Board of be piped to bathers via loud comment until the results of the dent in a close reading of the ten-year lease transferring control of the city's transit sys Carmine G. DeSapio, Tam Estimate.

City Seen Committed poll are determined, maintained speakers, thus freeing many cops for more important tasks in other parts of Brooklyn. Last week the jurist declared many leader, said the figures "tnere are no gimmicks, no In view of how far the city tem to the new Transit Author- (79.2 percent opposed to Mayor Impellitteri's nomination) were has already committed itself 'ty. shenanigans in this poll." Meanwhile, Benjamin Brow-dy, currently seeking the Dem in Coney Island Court, that beach police were "trigger-hap The lease specifically pro based on 7.994 cards received financially and otherwise to the Rockaway project, there was py in serving summonses." He up to noon yesterday. He ex vides fur reconstruction of the burned-out Rockaway Branch pects at least a third of the meted out many suspended sen little doubt in informed circles if the Long Island Rail Road, cards to be returned before the tences on minor charges after that the job would be finished ut makes no mention whatso- pointing out that the responsi midnight Friday deadline. regardless ot tne needs or other ocratic nomination for Mayor, called on Impellitteri today to resign his office immediately and "leave the running of this city while it still can be saved, to more capable hands, before it is too late for everybody concerned." iv er about advancing the long' bility of police was to issue The reply postcards, mailed boroughs.

Malted Brooklyn transit warnings before giving last Wednesday, asked a single question: "Do you want Vin The only thing that "might" alter the transit picture would be a concerted and sustained He said today that such warn cent R. Impellitteri as your Uthough the word isn't used, prbrity for the Rockaway Branch is Implicit in ings could be relayed to beach crowds through loudspeakers scientific ur storage howl from Brooklyn, these informants contended. Under the Transit Authority's lease, It may Bpend up to placed along the length of the boardwalk. phaseology of the 27-page con-trat signed by Mayor Impel-littei and Mai. Gen.

Hugh MOSES HITS CASHMORE OVER QUEENS PROJECT Most bathers would heed the 000 annually of the city money warnings about ball playing, Casy, chairman of the Transit for capital expenses without wior approval of the Board of Autlonty. Reqnst of City Cited lying on newspapers and other infractions, he said. Some would hear of them for the first time Park Commissioner Robert tie recaned mat ai a young New, modern building Hollanderizing Estimate. Beyond that figure, the city retains control of Moses wants to see) a Board of i Thi pertinent section In Arties IX of the contract reads, Estimate elected in the Fall and, with their civic pride thus appealed to, would be only too happy to comply, he man in 1919, on the staff of the then Gov. Alfred E.

Smith for reorganization of the State government, he lived in the in pat: Estimates based on old prices place reconstruction of the Repairing and remodeling with no members who, like Brooklyn Borough President The Authority agrees that, at the request of the Rockaway Line from Liberty Ave. in Ozone Park to the John Cashmore, voted against the development of the east neighborhood, where a stream of water was virtually an open city ind to the extent that capita1 funds therefore have Rockawayi at $37,151,000. That figure, however, does not include the cost of converting side of Flushing Meadow in sewer. He thought it would Transit Tokens To Cost $239,540 beei the Board of Estimate, it (the Queens. No waiting withdrawal Low rates call TRiangli 5-3100 or GArden Cry 3-4300 make a great place for reclama tion.

Speaking yesterday at the the branch to a rapid transit line from Liberty Ave. to White Autheity) will complete the construction and improvement dedication of Kissena Corridor Pot Junction in Rego Park. Playground, 188th St. and Peck He criticized the "president of another borough" as well a Controller Lazarus Joseph and The City Transit Authority of the Rockaway lines The Utica Ave. spur would Queens, the commission today had signed contracts City jfficials and Authority cost an estimated $63,400,000.

er said he hoped other areas in Council President Rudolph Hal with three manufacturers, for Cost of the Nosrand Ave. ex spokesmen conceded that the statemat meant that every one free bonded messenger service Elizabeth Arden Sammer Special! GIFT PFFF-PIFF DUSTING POWDER WITH BLUE GRASS FLOWER MIST ley for their anti-reclamation 20,000,000 brass fare tokens the corridor would be similarly developed. tension was set at $38,500,000, votes. which will go into use by concerrrd intended to com in both cases, the estimates, as July 30. plete tit Rockawav branch re- in the case of the Rockaway The tokens will cost the Tran habilitatou as quickly as possibleaid that Brooklyn would sit Authority $239,540, How Line, were based on old construction costs.

much they will cost the riding have towait for Its transit im provemmts. Obsevers pointed out that public remains to be decided by i the Authority, but it was inch-; cated the brass slugs, smaller than a dime, will be tagged at Pressing Matter Memphis, June 17 (U.R) Mrs BROOHlVn CBRDtn CITV Doris Sims got a nickel instead from 12 to 15 cents each. of her evening paper. She saw The low bidders, the number woman leaving her porch, A new traveling container filled with delicately perfumed Blue Grass Dusting Powder included with your purchase of Blue Grass Flower Mist Cologne! Perfect gift for your hostess, wonderful summer savings for you! Also at Garden City. Blue Grass Flower Mist with Powder 4 01 I.O.

8 ok 2.85 plut I'd. torn of tokens they will make and found the nickel and this note: "Please accept this nickel for your paper. There wasn't one the price they will charge are: Scovill Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, in the corner stand and I need the Bard of Estimate could still blck the Rockaway line In favc of what It might consider nore urgently needed transitfacolities. This barrier could )e set up by simply refusing to appropriate any more loney for the Rockaway projec; Such a course, however, was ronsideed highly unlikely in view the fact that the city has already appropriated $10,781300 for the project Expenlitures Listed Of flis total, $8,500,000 was one badly." 7,000,000 at $11.65 a Meyer Wenthe, Chicago, 7,000,000 at $12.37 a $1,000, and Osborne Coinage Company, Cincinnati, 6,000,000 at $11.90 a 1.000. CtttariM Ml tka fiai af ckn hit Haraua HW ckaii csliin ia tla Irooklya EU ilwiyi fruk ail FOR GIRLS COWGAL TOGS preTicatiTi.

BROOKLYN: OPEN THURSDAY 11:30 TO 9 P.M. COSMETICS-STREET FLOOR Mail ir pkaa 2.01 mora Call Ja Taylor TR. 5-310 Phona board open Thurtday 9 to 9 used to purchase the Rockaway TEXAS-STYLE JEANS SHIRT Branm; $190,000 to design two bridges across Jamaica Bay: $28,0 for borings; 2,011,000 to construct an embankment aero the bay; and $52,500 for IROOHIVH CARDED CITV demilition of the line's old burned-out structures. lightweight for Denim dungarees, summer, Western with while cut big ruffn! saddle-stitching, bar-tacking bandana print turnback In addition, the Board of Estimate has "allocated" but not spent $16,700,000 in the 193i Capital Budget for the Rofkaway line rehabilitation. In sharp contrast, not a ptnny has been earmarked let alone spent for the proposed Utica Ave.

spur, which Topped with a matching bndn-print cowgal shirt. Jeans in grey or fsded blue denim. Red print Sizes 7 lo 12, jeans 2.98, blouse 1.9S 1 'vJ'VV 11 tvould run from the New Lots I.R.T. Line at Eastern Parkway to Avenue and the prolongation' of the Nostrand Ave. I.R.T.

line along Flatbush Ave. to Avenue U. The proposed Brooklyn subway extensions have been more or less approved as part of a general transit picture for the future. But the specific routes have not yet been officially and specifically GIRLS SHOP-FABLLOl FOURTH FLOOR i 1 1 w- 'i5rl'i' Hfyim I I mm wm Save 33V3 0 rp(. 29.95 39.

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