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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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1 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SUNDAY, AUGUST 9, 1931 8 A They Call This the Smallest Airport in the World To; Plan Uniform Air Licenses At National Race Conferences Manton 0. K's Technicalities, Delays in Law Pay Rise Sought By Home Making School Teachers Slandanl of License Demands an Increase, Association Insists neuvers and formation flying on Army Day," Tuesday, Sept. 1. Thirty-six of the group will be at the races for the full ten days. F.

Trubee Davison, Assistant Sec retary of War in charge of aviation, said the Air Corps' "Flying Comet would fly every night. This plana has special fireworks racks under Says Roth Seek: to Guard One? Rights' in Addition to Liberty Cleveland. Aug. 8 Details of the United States Army Air Corps extensive participation in the 1931 National Air Races, Cleveland Airport, Aug. 29 to Sept.

7, have been received here from the office of the Chief of the Air Corps. Oapt. "Hugh M. Elmendorf has been assigned as liaison officer for the Air Corps. He formerly was In command of the 95th Pursuit Squadron.

Rockwell Field, San Diego We gained prominence for his work In leading pursuit formations at 28,000 feet altitude. Four squadrons comprising the 72 fighting i planes of the 1st Pursuit Oroup will be in tactical ma- each wing tip. Aa the plane flies the fireworks leave a trail of sparks which show the position of the plane and an expert pilot can loop the plane within Its own spark trail. Federal Court of Appeals Judse Martin T. Manton.

writing in the current United States Law Review, undertakes to defend the law's for-xiiitirt irhnimlities and delays. MaJ. Gerald E. Brower, com manding officer of the 1st Pursuit uroup, will lead his men over the races. Four squadrons comprise the For support, he froe.

hack 200 years and quotes Montesouleu, that finmu Prnph nhtlnsoohlc his- unit the 17th, commanded by Capt. Ross Q. Hoyt of Traverse City, 27th, commanded by Capt. R. c.

W. Blessley of Chicago; 36th, commanded by 1st Lt. M. L. The Association of Home Making Teachers yesterday filed with the Board of Education a petition asking for salary Increases.

The amount was not stipulated. Hesitating to ask for raises in the current deflation, the association, through Its secretary, Irene A. Lown of Queens Village, says it believes the standard of license under which home making teachers teach "and the Integrity of the position of our group as a whole must be maintained." Specifically the association says that teachers under the same license who are fortunate enough i for geographical reasons to teach in a junior high school get a higher salary than elementary teachers. Some of these junior high teachers have "less experience," the brief points out, declaring this practice is "manifestly unjust. Elliott of New York City, and 94th, commanded by 1st Lt.

Harry A. jonnson oi Minneapolis. Deaths in Brooklyn Show an Increase Washington, Aug. 8 The mortality rate of Borough of Brooklyn for the week ending Aug. 1, was 9.0 percent per 100,000 population, compared with the rate of 10.7 for the whole country, it was disclosed today by the division of vital statistics of the Department of Commerce Four hundred and fifty-five deaths were reported for Brooklyn.

Among the deaths recorded In Brooklyn were 35 cases of infant mortality. In Immediate Service In Dental Work! N.ms l'i Under the Feld-Albert law the Board of Education Is given the the corresponding week last year there were 40. The total for the week was 455 and for the corresponding week last year 379. If you need quick service dentistry we are equipped to handle The average death rate of Brook the situation to your satisfaction. Lost or broken teeth or damaged right to pay higher salaries to Junior high teachers even though they hold the same license as elementary teachers.

said the Home Making Teachers Association, "will result In a salary campaign for general adjustment throughout the educational system." lyn for the first 31 weeks of 1931 was 10.9 per 100,000. For the cor plates can be restored' in brief responding period of 1930 it was 10.5. The average mortality rate for the entire country for the first 31 weeks of 1931 was 12.6 compared with 12.5 percent for the first 31 torian of the early eighteenth century. In his article. "Popularising the taw." Judge Manton says: "The public generally depreciates and distrusts the legal profession, and considers many of our laws to be mere masses of technicalities to provide pitfalls for the unwary tnd a law practice for tricky members of the bar.

Reaon I'nknnwn lo Public "The public is. naturally. Ignor-tnt or heedless of the principle, as explained by Montesquieu, that legal (ormalities, technicalities and delays increase in government 'In proportion to the value which is set on the honor, fortune, liberty and life ef the the idea being, of course, that such devices intended and actually serve as a protection to individual liberties and rtahts." Lookine at, the law from another ansle. Federal Judge William B. Eheppard.

of Pensacola, sitting in Brooklyn Federal Court, last Thursday expressed the opinion that the law formulated generalla that the law formulated generations ago was outmoded and af-lorded opportunities through its technicalities for he guilty to escape- Judge Manton, continuing his defense, says: "The fact, remains that our entire legal system and the legal profession deemed responsible for it are tody under attack on many fronts and there is so much of deadly earnestness in many of the criticisms that are current today, that I am sometimes apprehensive lest the fundamental principles of our government, admitting of individual initiative and allowing able accumulation of fruits, are mnrp dan? ernuslv and definitely time. Our prices are alwa reasonable. Consultation and advice free. Hours, 8 to 6. DR.

S. C. HART 446 Fulton Street Conor Hoyt Strt.t. BROOKLYN Over Mirrvr Candy fftur Unique among the country's commercial airports, Catalina Island's sky harbor and Orilla Jardin was officially dedicated last week by four-year-old Janita Moore, granddaughter of Admiral William A. Moftett.

Costing $250,000 to install, the airport boasts a turntable 35 feet in diameter which enables the Wilmington-Catalina planes to be turned around with ease. A concrete ramp permits the amphibians to taxi up to the two-story Moorish administration building and unload passengers. During the dedication exercises several navy planes tried out the new turntable. The flying time between the island and the mainland is 20 minutes. weeks of 1930.

Sound pictures In North China movie houses are Interpreted in Chinese and Russian on small auxiliary screens mounted beside the main screen. Aluminum was so rare 50 years ago that Is cost nearly lluo a pound. U. S. Army Airmen jSion.v to Induct Capt.

Hawks To Have Bis Part! Into Their Tribe as Chief Abraham Straus SOTWAY STdDME Fnllnn Street tit Hovl Brooklyn In National Races Four Squadrons of 72 Planra al Clevrland From Aug. 29 lo Sept. 7 Frank Hawks is to become a Sioux Indian chief. This honor, previously accorded only four or five white persons, the last being former President Coolldge, will be conferred on the speed pilot and Governor Green of South Dakato at the Great Council of American Indians at Hot Springs, 8. on Wednesday.

Hawks said he hoped to make the 1, 500-mile trip to Hot Springs in about eight hours, barring too severe headwinds or other bad weather conditions, and would stop for fuel in Chicago going West and returning East. His plane on this trip will be equipped with a new pioneer instrument Ward, which will Include the new telepoint compass and other recently perfected engine and navigational equipment. Representatives of all Indian tribes west of the Mississippi River will attend the Great Council, Aug. 10, 11 and 12. The session was called to discuss welfare conditions among the Indians.

Council sessions will take plaee in the forp-noons and Indian tribal ceremonies will be on the afternoon and evening programs. Before going to Hot RprinRS Hawks is scheduled for a visit to Springfield. today. Challenged than many of us suppose. Interpretation Needed all events, from what my opportunities for observation have i allowed me to see, from what.

I hear in the course of personal contacts and from what I read in the. news-1 papers, I am sure that there was I tever a time in the history of the I world when our laws and the legal profession stood in reater need of I a thoroughgoing interpretation than t.hv rin todav. Uniform regulations governing the licensing and operation of aircraft within the borders of the various States will be taken up at a conference of State aviation officials to be held in Cleveland at the time of the 1931 National Air Races. Means of developing landing fields in small communities will be discussed. State directors of aeronautics, members of State aeronautic commissions and the aviation committees in the State legislatures will be invited to attend the meeting, which is being called by Qovernor George White of Ohio and will be conducted under the auspices of the Aeronautical Chamber of Commerce of America.

national trade as These Sheets Washed 104 Times! LAUNDRY 66Tr am0" DnBtts Samuel Fagelson, 178 E. 95th Milton Gabriel Gershcnson, 1915 Union John Vincent Regan, 856 Carroll and Angus Goss Woolen. 405 78th all Brooklyn, have been commissioned second lieutenants in the Army Reserves-with the exception of Cassidy, who was commissioned a captain. They all have been assigned to the infantry. of this committee is expected to Include Senator J.

Griswold Webb, chairman, the Commission on Aviation. State of New York; Robert M. Ginter, vice chairman of the Pennsylvania State Aeronautic Commission; MaJ. Floyd E. Evans, director, Department of Aeronautics, State of Michigan; R.

S. Bou-telle, State director of aeronautics for Tennessee; J. D. Wood, Idaho Commissioner of Public Works, and Frank M. McKee, director of aeronautics, State of Ohio.

Judfje. Manton then cites a cartoonist's jab at the judiciary and a caustic remark made by a well-Vnrmn nnhlir sneaker. "Such things." he continues." doi United States textile exports for 1930 were nearly $40,000,000 in excess of imports. Germany and Great Britain have ranked as America's best textile customers for 1929 and 1930. sociation of the aircraft industry.

The Governors of the States having no official aviation bodies will be asked to designate representatives to the conference. According to the present plan, the conference will meet the mornings of Sept. 1-2. The program is to be arranged by a committee of State aeronautic directors appointed by Governor White. The membership Brooklyn Men Get Army Commissions Washington, Aug.

8 Frank Joseph Cassidy. 3202 Avenue Miami University, Oxford, Ohio, was founded 122 years ago. not especially harm the Judges nor are they especially injurious to the lawyers, though they may arouse passing resentment in our minds. "They rather Involve an attack tipon the foundations of our government and the exlstance of social order, in the maintenance and protection of which the interest of the Jegal profession, while positive, are Hot paramount. Holds Few Faith leu "Something should be done about this, and the prime responsibility lor its doing rests upon the lawyers, not because such episodes threaten the legal profession with destructive asssul or annihilation, but because they tend to undermine the confidence of the citizen in the Justness and soundness of our government and in the general standards of honesty and probity of public servants upon whom have devolved the.

duties of enactment. Interpretation and administration of the franklin Simon Co. Sizes 63x99" 81x90" i Pillow Cases (Size 45x36) to Match, 25c A STORE OF INDIVIDUAL SHOPS FIFTH AVENUE NEW YORK For Women, Misses and Junior Misses Fur Lined Coats Unprecedented Prices Even for an August Sale Labeled "1933" Sheets because tJft been given every scientific test known to httadeftri for two years of wear and service (based DU washings which is an average of once weekly fbt two years). How well they have stood the testy can sec for yourselves, as we have on display 4f6 very sheets that have received all these-washg Mail Orders Fitted For Phone Jas. The fact is.

of course, t'tat only in th rart rases are such officials lai'hiess in their trust." To- meet the altuatlon. Judge Merlon indorses the proposal of former Corporation Counsel Archi- bald R. Watson to have a bureau of lawyers furnish legal material tr, the newspapers. "The idea is say? Judge Manton. "that Judicial opinions shall be pop- 1 and current news items of jnTal interest hall he kcalied 1 the underlying purpose being, of eo'ir'-e, to enlighten, fdiiri'e nn'i Instruct the general public without' Inflicting boredom upon them." Inspect Incoming Produce to Check Japanese Beetle Hni-Owmra Are' I'rged Ira KeroKrne Spray If I'chI Diroverel For Women Fur lined coats of new spongy woollen wfth collars of sable dyed squirrel, skunk or blue fox dyed wolf.

Lined with imported hamster fur. 1C5Q August Sale Price Ov The iccade Laundry and Our Own Laboratories Made This Test We wanted to make doubly sure that this sheet would stand the wear of two years' service so we had one of Brooklyn's foremost laundries wash it 104 times, as well as having our own laboratory For Misses Fur lined coats of spongy tweed with collars and cuffs of raccoon or platinum dyed wolf. Lined with ye- qq rabbit fur. A ugust Sale Price (3 3 Fur lined coats of new rough spongy woollen with large collars and cuffs of sable dyed Kolinsky; lined with imported kid fur. QQ.50 August Sale Price Fur lined coats of new spongy woollen with Persian lamb collars and cuffs: lined with lock squirrel.

Also with beaver collars and cuffs; lined with sable dyed susliki fur. 1 1 n.00 August Sale Price XJ.V test if. Fur lined coats of new spongy woollen with collars and cuffs of skunk, kolinsky or kit fox. Lined with imported QO.50 kid fur, August Sale Trice KJZ Fur lined of new spongy woollen with large beautifully shaped collars and cuffs of Persian lamb or beaver. Lined with imported kid fur.

-j r.00 A ugust Sale Price Abraham St Straus Subway Store, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pleata tend the followinf Sheet and Pillow Caaesi Siie Quantity Price I 7299 63x99 Pillow Caet Buy Them For Hotels Rooming Houses Camps Homes Institutions etc. While Park Commissioner James 3 is inciting Brooklyn fvnie -owners to repulse the of the grass and plant de-vurns Japanese beetle, inspector of the State Department of re examining incoming fruit and produce at all Hudson Fiver ferries and the Holland Tun- nel to prevent further importation ef the Insect pens. The Japanese beetle If about half Inch long.

Its head Is of shiny green. Its wings tan or brownish, tinned with green on Ihe edges, and nlxlomen has while spots fin both sidejs below the wing rovers. Browne advises emerinp Ihe part of plant, where lh herd is rutins, with kerosenr. The accreciiie value of nil Canadian field -rop in 19W pt i-tra'ed at a SI pernt dedin frm th estimate. German' ii the leading supplier ef Norwegian import.

Name omen's Sizes j.f to 46. Muses' Sizes 14 lo 20 years. Also size or small uonien For Junior Misses I ut lined tweed ennts with big rat. coon fur collars. Lined CQ.50 with ible dyed rabbit tur.

August Sale Price Sum lo IJ yearn City. Addret C. O. D. Cah Charf..

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