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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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Mi 9 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930. not, and of making us pay 100 per- The average maple tree yields cent for programs which we neither enough sap to produce between five need nor and ten pounds of sugar. 8 Armed Men Hijack Queens Liquor Truck -Bandits Hold Up Garage Guard and Flee After One Eludes Captor Queens Jurors Join Fight on Levy for Park Upland Awards High, They Protest, Scoring Lack of Iocal Petitions On the ground at the awards made ly Supreme Court Justice Leander B. aber for the small tri groups, representing thousands of home owners, plan to flght the ex. istlng arrangement by which the money for the addition Is to be as-, sesaed on all property owners within 3,000 feet of the park site.

The proposed park addition is a three-cornered plot, bounded by 85tn Chapin Parkway and Upland Parkway. Attorneys for the land owners claimed a total of $109,825 for the plots, which the city experts appraised at M0.471. Justice Faber awarded $79,900. only $29,925 less than the owners demanded and $49,429 niore than the city's price. Mr.

Frey announced further that the entire transaction Is illegal, because the city is forbidden to assesa an area unless residents petition on their own initiative for whatever 2 lice experts believed to be rum and that the sacks held altogether 192 quart bottles of a fluid the police experts believed to be whisky. Truck Also Seized The police took McDonald and Latiida and also the truck and its load to the Newtown police station, where the men were booked charged with violating the national prohibition law. The truck and its load are being held as evidence for the Federal authorities. Police said that both Latuda and McDonald told them they did not know who owned the trucks or who parked them in the garage. They also said, according to the police, that they didn't know the trucks held liquor.

Police said they believed tha robbers knew of the contents of the truck; and had come to the garage to hijack them. Police said they did not know whether there was liquor on the truck taken by the holdups but that they suspected there was. off Regular Prices on Red Cross Shoe angular addition to Upland Park, Jamaica, are too high and that the park addition was not. sought by local property owners the Queens LOESER'S fULTOH AT BOND, BROOKLYN, TWANGU 1100 For the JUNIOR MISS nil chnjc Eight armed men entered a garage at 71-17 Roosevelt Jackson Heights, Queens, early tor day, held up the two night attendants, and drove off with a truck. They were preparing to take another truck also when on of the night men escaped and called the police.

The holdup gang, as soon as they learned their prisoner had escaped, departed without further delay. All Were Armed The night men in the garage were Ambrose Latuda of 32-52 31st County Grand Jurors Association meeting at Far Rockaway last nlaht unanimously voted to protest the awards and the practice of initiating local Improvements without improvement is planned. The protesting organizations besides the Grand Jurors Association are the Jamaica Hill Property Owners Association, the Jamaica Real Estate Board, the Rent and Taxpayers Association, the Upland Park Property Owners Association, the Flushing-Hlllcrest Civic Association and the Hillcrest North Civic Association. Explaining the attitude of the Grand Jurors, Mr. Cleveland asserted "Our quarrel Is not only against the particular Instance of the Up petitions from local residents.

Without a dissenting vote, the association adopted the following resolution, which was proposed by were $10 (QJ during Sale The Dlyn Shoe Shops Brooklyn Shopping Confer Store 442-444 FULTON STREET Oppoiite Bridf Sfret, near Hoyt 1267 Broadway Ridgawood 1810 Myrtla Avnua N'rar Grcent Ave. Sur Stntca Sew York Shopping Confer Storm; 12ft Wsl 34th Street, Opposite Maey'a Mail Order 55 Warren Street Horace H. Cleveland, lis president: Missing Stepson Still Sought in Queens Slaying Whereas; It Is our belief that the entire Upland Park matter, including assessments, has been handled in an unfair and Illegal manner; and whereas this is but an example of the newly conceived and extremely unfair methods being pur land park addition, but axainst the whole practice of forcing streets, parks, playgrounds and everything else on us whether we want them or Astoria, and James McDonald or 2834 36th Brooklyn. According to Latuda, the eight holdup carrying guns, entered the garage and forced Latuda and McDonald Into a corner. Leaving one Rang as guard, they began a through the garage, giving siieoinl attention to various trucks parked there.

Finally they selected a and drove it from lis parking spare to a place near the entrance. Then they continued their search. Meanwhile the guard watching McDonald and Latuda became careless, I Mill Police? Hope Spalh Vrill rjfiu i sued with respect to Improvements Show Up at Funeral of Shop Friday Loeser's Is Closed Saturday Flushing Woman Today Special watch was to be kept by detectives of the Queens homicide and stirla precincts today in the vicinity "of! the Kpath home at 40-08 in Queens; and whereas the taxpayers of Queens are entitled to the same pro rnta distribution of assessments on these improvements as accorded to the other boroughs, 50 percent on the city. 30 percent on the borough and 20 percent locally, therefore, be it resolved that the Queens County Grand Jurors Association go on record as' absolutely opposed to this meiod of prcedure and that through our duly appointed committee we notify the proper authorities of such protest, and further that Immediate steps be taken to prevent a continuance of such methods of Instituting improvements and assess A Flowered Chiffon of Real Charm LOESER'S FULTON AT BOND, BROOKLYN, TRIANGLE 8100 and McDonald slipped out and telephoned to the Newtown poll e. As soon as the holdup men discovered he was Rone they abandoned their efforts to move a second truck out of the spot where it was parked and drove off In the first truck they had moved.

Rum Is FoumJ Soon after the holdup men departed a group of police and detectives arrived. found no trace of the robbers but begun a general inspection of the garage. 5 hey examined closely the truck which the robbers had not waited to take. It was loaded with innocent looking boxes and sacks. The po-lic probed into both.

After they completed their inspection they reported that the boxes held, all" told, 1E4 two-gallon jugs of a liquid po 25th Astoria, and Nasi Funeral Chapel at 4G7 Broadway, Astoria, during the funeral services for Mrs. Minna Spath, who was Hied In her home Monday evening. Police are anxious to question Carl Kpath, 17-year-old stepson of the dead woman, who has been missing from his home since th" disoovery of the murder. They believe that Carl may still be somewhere near Astoria and may return to the of the home or the chapel during the funeral services. The services wrre to be nl chapel at 10 o'clock this morning.

After the service the body was to be taken to Fresh Pond Crematory lor ments so as to protect the already overburdened taxpayers of our 13 Meanwhile, six other organiza tions, through their attorney. Henry Frey, prepared heated objections to the tentative awards which will be filed with Justice Faber today You Save $3-50 to $5.00 In This Sale of Smart in the Special Term, Jamaica. It was also learned that the protesting Hats Really a $16.75 dress, but it's SI 3.7 Friday. It's just lovely, with an old-fashioned rose-and-violct pat tern deep cape to cover the arms and a narrow belt of black velvet! Many other styles also at $13.75. Sizes 11-17.

summer LOESER'S FULTON AT BOND. BROOKLYN, TRIANGLE 8100 Closed Saturday-For Friday New Shipment of Leather Handbags Clearance of 50 Spring and Summer Goafs A UfK $1-69 3 for 5 rV. lit. I HF.RE'S such a wonderful chance for a fresh new hat to replace the one you've been wearing since earlier in the season and you'll find just about every kind of model you want in this specially priced group. Rakus, ballibuntls, sheer hats, Panamas and stitched $.00 jj Only 1500 this time! They sell as fast as we get them in! And no wonder! All the new styles and smart shades in smooth leathers or in grained! Tricky prystal handles and trimmings! Many zip-, per and fitted fasteners! All beautifully lined, purses and mirrors! Simulated LOESER'S HANDBAGS MAIN FLOOR Formerly $39.50 Lightweight coverts, tweeds and woo! crepes grand for wear on cool summer nights, and for fall days.

Some trimmed in lapin, wolf, broadtail and galyan others untrimmcd. Smart! Sizes 11-17. JUNIOR MISSFS SHOP-SFCOND FLOOR crepes in all the popular colors and white. LOESER'S MILLINER 7 SECOND FLOOR Hi Everybody's JV earing "em! Here's a Summer Necessity Loeser's Toilet Water at Clearance $5-95 Imported Tomorrow! Our Big July Clearance of Girls' Dresses Woven Sanda PRICE A marvelous chance to set your young 6-to-14 some hiuh-priced dresses at a very small cos! Broken assortments of colors and sizes, but unbroken quality values! 0 Fine Imported Linen Dresses Dresses at $3.95 5 0 Dresses at $5.00 Wool Dresses Silk Dresses 23 Dresses at $5 Dresses at $8 10 Dresses at $10 Girls' Coats 2 5 Coats at $5.00 Refreshing, cool and most delightful! And absolutely necessary for a proper summer toilet. Regular 65c size, 4 ounces.

30c Idylle, Violet, Narcissus, White Rose, Lily of Valley, Carnation. Regular $1.10 size, 8 ounces. 55c Loeser's Odontlne Mouth Wash Regular 4fc sie, 4 ounces. 20c Regular 7 5c size, 8 35c LOESER 8 TOILETRIES MAIM FLOOR ANTD we're clearing just 4S0 pairs of the coolest, lightest type of summer shoe. The Loescr hand-woven sandals are particularly notable for good looks and good quality.

They come in a variety of smart styles and colors. but we have not every style and color in each $3.95 19 Coais at $10.00 40 Dresses at $3.95 Xof Alt Sizes in All Stales but Stle in All Sizes! IOPSKR -GIRLS SHOP-EtriH FLOOR Shop Friday Store Closed Saturday LOESER'S WOMEN'S SHOES SECOND FLOOR Do Your Shopping Friday- Closed Saturday illl.

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