Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 2

Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
2
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG. 8, 1946 Record Food Yield Farley Spurns to Support THE BROOKLYN ANGLE By Meeharvlmpends, Grocery Father Divine Weds 21-Year-Old White Girl Concern Predicts PLANS READIED FOR DEEP UNDERWATER ATOM TEST Off Bikini Atoll, Aug. 8 (U.W Plans already are under way to ex plode an atomic bomb 3,000 feet underwater off Bikini next Spring, Vice Admiral W. H. P.

Blandy, Operation Crossroads commander, disclosed today. He said the schedule calls for 15 to 20 target ships to be attached to towlines anchored on four or The American public will have LOGAN KILLER RECORD SHOWS '44 THEFT PINCH A 21-year-old white former Mont Mead Candidacy available the greatest amount of food in hibtory in the next few months, according to a survey taken real stenographer was revealed today as the bride of Father Divine, i I n- A PRETTY 6000 NOW THAT I ftACK IN WENT TO THE COUNTRY FOft A VACATION AND 60T I I POISON IVY AND SUNBURN. A COW STOOO ON MY. a I FOOT WHILE SHE HIT ME IN THE EYE WITH HEIl ff TAIL. THE INSECTS ATE ME AUVE AND TO VI i by the A.

P. food stores niadel An effort to enlist the support public today. lof James A. Farley, farmer post- On the ever of the first miniver- master General and Democratic self-appointed god of a whole series of heavens throughout the as 41, but according to previous reports he was known in Baltimore in 1899 as George Baker, a hedge clipper. Father Divine moved out of Harlem, where he had made his headquarters, ln 1942, charging New York was full of "prejudice iiid misrecognltion." Since then he had been established ln Philadelphia, making visits to his former chief heaven only on Sundays, when sary of VJ-Day, the food company State and National Chairman, for five islands on the southwestern edge of Bikini Lagoon.

The ships would be held out to sea by northeastern tradewinds. Father Divine, often reputed to based its forecast on reDorts from ww uuoernatonai canuiuacy 01 I -LffiiEETaSJ TOP IT OFF A oOAT ATE ply DL5T WHITE 3M1KI I (II v'jjj Iff1 MY RETURN TICKETIN THE WCKET.yU Hl tD, LONG TIME) WSSJW I1 I be up to 70 years old, was married its 140 field buying offices and from to the former Edna Rose Ritclungs Snator James M. Mead, today appeared to have flopped completely. Four years ago, when Mr. Farley Government sources.

Only sugar, Scientists have contended that grade A meat, fats and oils and a in Washington, April 29, the Di'lne cult's newspaper, New Day, has nis-closed. The ceremony was performed the deep underwater explosion would be the only one of the three Crossroads tests that would give the atom bomb a fair chance to show what it can do against target ships. oy the Kev. Albeit Shadd, a he was immune to serving of civil court orders. A former woman Baptist minister, who.

Fatner few scattered items will remain scarce, it was indicated. Increased supplies are expected In the following departments: Truck crops To top last year'R record yield by 14 percent, with bumper crops of apples and peaches. Canned and frozen foods Larger packs because of heavier commercial vegetable production. "angel" in the Harlem heaven nas been trying since 1942 to collect a $6,000 judgment obtained on savings successfully supported John J. Bennett.

Jr. for tlie Democratic nomination for Governor against Senator Mead, he expressed the opinion that the Buffalo Senator was not qualified for the Gubernatorial post and yesterday he clearly indicated that lie has not changed that opinion. Mr. Farley revealed that he had turned down an offer that he be permanent chairman of the Demo- FBI records today howd that Ward Beecher Caraway, 23, confessed alayer of Mr. Marjory Church Logan, was arrested for larceny in Durham, N.

in 1944 while he was serving In Uie army and subsequently was sentenced to a year in the Armv Rehabilitation Center at Port Jackson, S. C. The revelation followed on the heels of new charges against the employment agency through which Caraway obtained a Job as a butler-chauffeur on an estate near the Logan Flower Hill home. The new charge of "giving false and misleading Information" was filed against the agency by License Commissioner Benjamin Fielding. He said the charge was added after Joseph M.

Rose, Caraway's employer, said the agency had in Divine said ln the paper, "I had anointed for that purpose as John the Baptist." Washington Municipal Court records showed Father Divine's age be.no Intermingling of the sexes. However, in the New Day he wrote she said she entrusted to him. The wedding was variously in- that the new marriage, like his first terpreted a.s being almost a repudia one, which terminated when his first wife "seemingly deceased," will tion of Father Divine's once all- Milk and poultry Heavier sup- Important doctrine that there could be "in name only." niips 04 result nf mm it-pd hemuicratic State convention to be held Ask Probe of Med Student System available im on Pt. 3 and 4, and Eggs Production for the next 12'at the same time declined an invita- montlis placed at 380 eggs per tin 10 slt ln on the pre-convention almost equal to -945 record. I conference of Democratic leaders to Vegetables Potato crop of the stat ticket nonnon hi.sheis mwrtm mmmmt Both invitations weie extended by to 425.000,000 bushels last year.

Onions to increase 39 percent; cab Paul E. Fitzpatrick, Democratic State chairman. Mr. Farley's refusal, it was understood, was based Lashing out at the quota system of admitting students to medical schools as "stultifying not only America, but the medical profession bage 12 percent, celery 20 percent, spinach 10 percent and tomatoes 12on his opposition to Senator Mead's percent. itself," Assembly Minority Leader Irwin Steingut of Brooklyn again called upon the American Medical formed him Caraway was well recommended." Mr.

Fielding said previous investigation had showed the agency, the H. M. Modern Employment Agency, 200 E. 72d Manhattan, had no references for Caraway, and the new charge was added to those of failure to make diligent inquiry into Caraway's record and acceptance of a $30 fee for investigation services allegedly never rendered. Association today to Investigate this Pretty Girl Held As 'Attack' in Vet's system as an "Inescapable moral duty." At the same time Mr.

Steingut urged the A. M. A. to support his bill authorizing creation of a State university, Intended to eliminate Slaying Is Denied taimiuai njiauuu expected that Mr. Farley, an organization Democrat, will bolt his party's State ticket.

Meanwhile, any doubt that Senator Mead will head the Democratic State ticket was dispelled with the announcement that an Independent Citizen Non-Partisan Committee to advance his candidacy will open for business shortly at 31 W. 47th Manhattan. John J. Dorman, chairman of the Kings County Democratic Committee, will be chairman of the group, and Nathaniel Bass will be treasurer. A decision on the agency which may result in revocation of Savannah, Aug.

8 (U.R) discrimination against minority groups where school admission Is concerned. Its license ana a s-'du line or a yew in prison for its operators, Robert Morris and Harry Marmorstein, must be made within the next week, Mr. Fielding said. "As practiced In this country," the Assemblyman wrote to Dr. H.

H. Shoulder, A. M. A. president, "the Pretty Betty DeLoach, 17, was held "for Investigation" here today after physicians discounted her story of being raped by two Negroes who had killed her navy veteran boy friend.

Solicitor General Pro Tern A. Ryan Jr. said he ordered the vivacious brunette held after a doctor announced that "criminal assault ij i quota system Is a replica of the situ ation in Europe berore the war. Here, too, it is prompted by anti-Semitic, anti-Catholic, anti-Italian $1,125,000 O'Toole Wife Embraces Noxon After He Beats Chair Boston, Aug. 8 (U.PJ Biting her( The two were reunited in a drab lip under emotional tension, at- guard room not far from Death tractive Mrs.

Margaret Noxon joy-j Row, where John F. Noxon Jr. had fully embraced her lawyer husband; been confined since his conviction mete and anti-Negro motives. It is based on the theory that one race is su perior to another." Miss DeLoach told police AlU Blind day she had been raped four times by two Negroes who robbed and ac Tmmnn lf killed her companion, 22-year-old jV7c IS IIUIIIUII V. I.

Anthony Elixson, Savannah fire-1 man, after they had parked on a Representative Donald L. OToole lonely, wooded Chatham County of Brooklyn today received word road near here. 'from the White House that the A coroner' Jury was to examine President this week would sign his The two I nearly two years ago. bench and 1 then sat on a kissed, Li r. The at State Prison today after his death sentence for murdering their imbecile infant son had been commuted to life imprisonment.

talked. Arriving alone in a taxicab, Mrs. Noxon smiled slightly as she Beautician Fights $50,000 Theft Count There i a little book, according to Mollie Levin, Manhattan beauty parlor operator, which would prove that she was not ln the vicinity at the time $50,000 worth of jewelry was stolen last month from the Upper Montclair home of Curt Forstmann, woolen company head. Held in $100,000 bail as a fugitive from New Jersey, Mrs. Levin, who detectives say has a long police record, appeared before Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Samuel Dicksteln on a habeas corpus proceeding and argued for an order to compel police to turn the little book over to her.

Her attorney, Fred Kaplan, said Elixson's body and rule in the case bill apprlpnating lor aid angiueu. oj.c siiuwcti nci mi th. blind. of emotion when confronted by i X70.i rvrwiio sniH the ART OF LIVING Daet ot mttm In Iom mi lik. it.

i lie Kilt noiu yi ir- ii i lie jjj -k rrh'nr nd held her. Thelbill calls for construction of 42,000 her husband later would seek a full tw and thousands of rnrf nnint and t.h.n she talking books" for distribution to replied Meat Boycott Scheduled for August 12 to 20 the blind. "Eighty percent of the blind are heard a shot. A few minutes later she said he returned, dragging Elixson's body unable to learn the Braille system "I haven't heard: I don't know." Then, visibly shaken, she sat to await her husband. She said her biggest problem now was finding a place to live.

"Where? I don't know," she said. "But somewhere." She had sold her Pittsfield, and shoved it into the back of thejand, as a result, the only way they car. can acquire knowledge is through Ryan's version clashed with thatjoral instruction or phonograph rec-of the girl. He saia Elixson had i0rds," he pointed out. apparently been killed In the car.

Mr OToole, chairman of the home that police took the little book from Brooklyn Buvers Strike Com-her beauty parlor, 723 7th Manhattan, on July 19, the day shejnuttee, in setting Aug. 12 to Aug. was arrested. 20 as the period for a meat boy- The book contained a series of colt, scheduled three temonstra- He said there was no evidence hisComnuttee on the Library of Con- The Harvard-educated Noxon to- bodv ha(J been dragssed and placed gress, said the library has already Ducorer far yonnelf how ptj. ckolojictl icitntific approach tarts-yon off with tonal foMoVtioa to mjoT toricliAi social if a.

Mat and woata accaptad for nenkeribip datclop loaf itandia( frieadtaipa. Social coatacla (ran avarrwhara. Coaia ia for a panoaal internal or taad talf-addratsad rarclopa for dctcriptira circular. FRIENDSHIP CENTER it WEST 47th, N. 19, N.

Y. (fa Hotel Waotwortk). BR 1-8043 TUNE IN W0V, 1280 ON TOUR DIAL. 7: IS P. day was assigned by Warden Fran- in the car.

Lanagan to be a prison: 'appointments." the attorney ionJ. tod l0 to ,1 recorded 17.000 books of every description and hoped ultimately to record a 100,000. The books are made available to the Blind through lliai'Lert wnicn wouio snow mat Mrs. ievmi librarian. i was not in New Jersey the day of stnke.

Af an hor.long chat with herIJaP Women Uemana the jewel robbery. i husband, Mrs. Noxon told news-'Ban Oil Concubinage 19 libraries throughout the country. 8, including the New York and Brook iuuuu unit in guu afiiiio. vvct women llieuiueia Ul LUC jhixwicm: llKrarv svctntn noon, one at Flatbush Ave.

and Lenox Road and the other at Flat-bush Ave. and Albermarle Road. always have a lot to talk about, Diet today demanded abolition Mart's Eau de Cologne, 2.j0 and 6.50 (plug tax) After Shave Lotion, 1.2. and 5.00 (plus tai) but I cant think of all the things concubinage ln Japan. The third demonstration will be a WHKN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN say." 1 Mrs.

Fusa Tomita, one of the rep- "buy nothing day" under the super She said a full pardon was her said some 175,000 Japa- i vision ot the Fort ureerie Tenants ultimate nope, out tnat no mmieai-1 nese women were cuucuuines. one A cjuvint.idVi u'hlrh will nick pf k( nrps termed "such a ieudali.st.ic system nn Mvrtle Ave. near the Port. al actio" I hope to see my husband very of women slavery" a disgrace to soon agin said IJapn. DIAMONDS BOUGHT BROOCHES EARRINGS BRACELETS NECKLACES RUBIES SAPPHIRES OTHER PRECIOUS STONES GET THE HIGHEST PRICE NOW! It Will poy You to Visit Brooklyn's Largest Buyer of Jewelry Direct from the Public OPEN 9-5 DAILY NBVINS 8-1270 GOLDWARE EXCHANGE IS Hanson Bklyn.

All I. B. T. an B. M.

Tralm Slot it Allantii and Puifia SI. Stations. Around Corner t. I. Station ON THE SAME BLOCK WITH WILLIAMSBUKOH SAVINGS BANK Greene Housing Project.

Another rally will be held Saturday in Brighton Beach along Brighton Beach Ave.lrom Coney Island Ave. to Ocean Parkway. The committee announced that most stores in the area will be closed from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The committee, meeting lat night at 160 Montague perfected plans for the strike anu reported that efforts will be made during the nine days to control the selling of other commodities.

Buvers will be asked to report instances of gouging by dealers on fruits, vegetables and dairy products to committee headquarters. The group The Welcome Sign is up at PACKARD ATLANTIC, Inc: i represents 35 veteran, church, nuc consumer and Parent-Teacher or I ANNOUNCEMENTS $20022 IN PRIZES ganizations in the borough. Senator James M. Mead will be the principal speaker at an anti-inflation rally at 5 p.m. today in Madison Square Park, sponsored by the Greater New York Council, C.

I. O. Personal Notice ACCOUNTANT, C. P. A incom taxtn, audits, bookkeeping iertice.

cerutifd atalements; rpasonabi. Tinow. BEn-sonhurnt 8-8798. We are now headquarters for. "America's No.

1 Glamour Car!" And our service is worthy of the car itself. Here are complete new service facilities for Packard owners. Expert attention by trained mechanics, using special factory tools and data. Come in soon for a get-acquainted visit for a chassis lubrication job, or an engine tune-up, or a brake adjustment. You'll know, then, that you can count on this new dealership for an answer to all your motoring needs.

The rally will launch a campaign to oni lAST YfAR'S Backers wantrd for nrw eicitini com-1 persuade the Price Decontrol Board BtyUBjlx to rtore ceilings on meat and dairy MR, jfURMAN DOYLS MARPHBANKS products. Any on knowing hit, whereabouts pjease WINNfW BROOKLYN'S CUTEST BABIES wmt Box 4376, Cagi Lost ontf torn Escaped Prisoner Sought by Police PUu A CHANCE TO WIN $500.00 GRAND PRIZE BANKBOOK Lost. No. 5472, Bay Ridge Saving Bavnk. NUB must be' mad ln one week or new book wUI be1 issued BANKBOOK Loht.

No. 36237 of th Kmes Highway Savings Banic. Payment has ben I I I ate Mopped. Piease return to th bant ai i iftoo Kingi Hmhway. A wide search continued today.

ENTRY nf the wlUiUU1 ut iur rianit xviiiiuloip BANKBOOK Lost No 151551. PHOTOGRAPHS Paran'nr '34, Kln Hisnarar Saving. Banit. ex-convict who slipped away haa Dfan. ftoppea Pienw return to the PACKARD ATLANTIC, INC.

PACKARD BUILDING ATLANTIC and CLASSON AVENUES, BROOKLYN, N. Y. TELEPHONE MAIN 2-3400 from a couple of detectives bring- ino- him tn Rrnftklvn tn t.nnH frial BnH at I'iOO Kings Highway BILLFOLD lM graphs. We're looking for the Cutest Babies in Town, and we will take care of everything. No obligations; nothing to buy.

Just bring the kiddies in. cotitamlna afamanf prs oovfrnnifni chackn cannot on a len-year-oio robbery cnarge. Whether you have one child or three children eligible for this contest, bring them in for FREE entry photo aaii without Daorrs. ko mori-T. rfturn With a record of 11 arrests chsc" 1930 and 1936, Minutole had boo-Lo br.oic-.tan "dachshund, finlsl1ed two-year term in is old; reara Wgeraoiij worth and Alcatraz Federal prisons for robbing the National Bank of MpVTB CAMERA-Loat: veterana.

I Nanuet. Rockland Countv. when he Jamaica-Brook 3- film: THemont was turned over to Detectives George McGowan of the Kings aentimental aiue Reward S-5878 6 Avenge reward. FIN Lot; tie silver; Ave initial B-2259 p-ocaan County District Attorney's office John Red of the 5th Ave. Sta- inn Rrnnlf I in Tipv ont him a FIRST LOCAL MIZI $50 U.

5. SAVINGS I0ND SECOND LOCAL PIIZI 25 U. S. SAVINGS I0N0 ntt dot lost hia new fox'far f'on Wayne, when he tewr pet. Rgward.

BUctm.nurr 2-0993. leaped from a siow-moving train as Rmo Loat: iad. jircon;" Nos: rand Ave it was pulling into the Fort Wayne or Bergen S'. vaiue. reward i statinn Telephon.

PRes.dent 4-3893 lahroM Station. -r. Awaiting him In Brooklyn, when WALLET Loat: Aug. 5 vlcinitr Ions' Ai, Inland R. containing eneaaement ano he is ClUgllt, IS an UldlCt- THIRD LOCAL MIZI In U.

S. Savings Stamps Qljjt J7 Jlbl marcaooaliaa ariiai nal Hafler AawA 500.00 GRAND PRIZE i-1 ed-11nt band: sentiment, for assault and attemiHed Reward. Warno, 790 Grand et robbery of Abe Kaufman in his WR1STWATCH Lost: diamond with band 112 5th Ave. on jewelry store at on L. I.

train or Jamaica day. Auf. 4: liberal reward April 26, liMd. ml 1 Uk 7 i 1i aaaaaaaaa. Each local Firil Prlia Winna.

will ba aligibla la win tKa Spacial Grand friia al $500 in U. S. SavKiji Isndt, 0.OR57AH 1 1 1 1 1 li j. NOTICE OF NAMES OF PERSONS APPEARING AS OWNERS OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY Held by SOUTH BROOKLYN SAYINGS BANK 130 Court Street, Brooklyn, Y. (K Member of the PWieral Depoilt Insurance Corporation) perOTi whow name and last known addresses are set forth below appear from th record of the aoovr-raind bar.k-ng to be entitled 10 unc.

aimed pcoperiy In tmouci of twentv-f've or more AMOl NTS DIE ON DtFOSITS (All ftddrMMft below tra believed lo be in Brooklyn, N. o'-herwUe detonated 1 Alwvr, Brrr, 224 Union Street l.nurpnsi, Carman, (iuirdlan for Maria I. ItrwekBiana, ffophie. IM lth Mre looremi. iWl-t ackett Street a.

Mary Al 4 Hire! Cmm. JomH. chewier P1.ee Nfmot Joln ManhElUn ATfn A report of unclaimed property has been made to the Sta Comptroller pur-ausnt to Section 301 of Ihe Aoandoiied Prnjriy Law. A list nf the name ot persona appearing from the records to entitled thrplo is on Hie and open to pubiie insper-tion at the principal office of the bank, loca'ed at liO Court Street In Brookirn. New York, where nu(h abandoned property is payable.

abandoned property will be paid on or before Oc'ober Slat next persons etablLshmc to its natiftrtif-n their riKht to receive tne pam On nr before the micr.eedin Novemor 10h. mich inrlaim-d prowti 'will be peM the At ate Compt and tt ha 1 thereupon reuse to be therefor mtm 1946 PACKARD CLIPPER 'America's No. 1 Glamour Car" streamlined for room aa well beauty the only car wilh reol fadeaway fend-art, new for 1946 with 68 Built to tradi tional Packard aiandarda of quality ia the mow modern plant in the industry. It's "America's No, 1 Glamour Car" for luxury for performance fur value! X4 rCI.TOW ST-BEIT, BROOKIVN, Mln l-MSS Hoara: Dailr 10 A.M. P.M.

Taeadaf at Thur.dar CntU P.M. i imaaia ana, ianaiaawm iai. vm i war aavi aaaa arm mm'ikm arit iit wia. wai iflia iaiwalaip. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963