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

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6 M2 BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1932 MINING IN MANHATTAN Palmitier Asks Withdrawal of Senator Love School Heads Think 'Economize Means Less Than IP. C. Cut nental air derby out of Bartlesville today, taking the air at 8:15 a.m. for Jefferson City, Mo, 244 miles away. The 42 planes of the west wing cleared the field within as many minutes and the eastern contingent prepared to follow.

Fred Dorset of Augusta, who got off his course late yesterday and landed at Coffeyvllle, 35 miles north of here, was first of the Eastern fliers to take off. Leaving the field at 9:50 a.m., Dorset, in third place In point totals, was closely followed by the other contestants. Jefferson City. Aug. 25 (TV-Roy Hunt of Norman, Oklahoma, paced the Pacific wing of the Transcontinental Air Derby into the airport here todaV, arriving from Bartlesville, Oklahoma, shortly after 10:30 o'clock.

2 Airmen Off On Hop to Oslo Continued from Pare 1 name "Green Mountain Boy" appears on the fuselage and underneath "Barre-Montpelier, the granite center of the world" appears in white letters. The plane is red in color. Hubert Huntington, navigator of the flight, remained in Barre, Vermont. He has charted the poslt'em of all ships along their route and plans to communirate with the vessels by radio should Lee and Boch-kon fail to be sighted at specific points. Passed Night on Beach Lee and Bochkon flew Into Har- Says Republicans Rp-sent Democrat Enter ing Their Primary Slayer Recovering 1 From Suicide Shot Edward Koch, 42, of 126 S.

Oxford former policeman, who shot himself in the head after shooting and killing Mrs. Dorothy Cawley, 24, of 288 Stuyvesant a telephone operator, last Tuesday morning at Boeruni St. and Broadway, is on the road to recovery today in the Kings County Hospital, whera he is a prisoner charged with tha murder. ADVERTISEMENT OUR FOLICY- The policy of this company, which serves 50 communities on Long Island, including the Flatbush section of Brooklyn, is to see that all customers are furnished with good water service under conditions. No effort is spared to see that the service 's always satistactory, the water always as pure, the pressure always as strong as experienced management and trained personnel can possibly effect New York Water Service Corporation 27 William Street New York Bartender's Word jbor Grace yesterday after spending Nothing to Court Magistrate Erwin said in Wash the night on Burgeo Beach, and were only held here overnight by advice of Hubert Huntington, navi Lewts L.

Palmitier. Republican 8 ate Senator design from the 8th District, in an open letter to-dav to the Citizens Union took that organisation to task and at the same time called on Senator William Love to back his, Palmitier's, candidacy for the Senate post. Senator Love has entered bith Republican and Democratic primaries after failing to win redesigna-tlon by Coupnty Democratic chiefs because he voted to continue the Hofrtndter Committee. Palmitier reiterated his assertion that the Hofstadter Committee had his support In his campaign for the Assembly last year and declared in part: Aski Backing "As my conscience In respect to the Hofstadter Committee is as ocnti. si the Senators.

I suceest ington Heights court yesterday that a bartender was "unworthy of belief." He dismissed a charge of attempted extortion against Patrol man James C. Creed of the W. 30th St. station, Manhattan. No.

30 The biggest consumer of city tax money is the Board of Education. Its RESPONSE TO THE DEMAND FOR A DRASTIC REDUCTION In expenditures of tax money is to curtail its budget by $1,110,297, which IS A MINOR FRACTION OF ONE PERCENT. The members of the Board of Education receive no salary. In situations such as the present, when some courageous slashing of costs is necessary, an executive who could and would art would be a good investment, even at a large salary. On the item of repairs which is outside the "mandatory" class of expenditures, and where advantage can be taken of reduced labor and materials costs, the reduction over last year is less than six percent, a reduction of $1,006,661 from the 1932 total of $18,231,473.

The Educational Department has a complicated budget, in which provision is made for receipt of State moneys as well as city tax moneys, and for investments in school sites, buildings, etc. The RAPID EXPANSION IN THE CONSUMPTION OF CITY TAX MONEY hy the Board of Education, Including the Board of Higher Education, is shown by the amounts paid out by the city for these departments during five years: 1927 $109,061,334 1928 125,335,748 1929 136,388,347 1930 139,107,832 1931 155,270,209 Lewis Foto, alleged bartender, accused the patrolman of declaring "a couple of hundred will fix this" -1 iV A I when Case arrested him in a speakeasy Aug. 1 on a charge of vio lating the Volstead act. that the Citizens Union use its best The Sandwich Spread of ihe NATION v.WVji vis '-i gator of the flight, who is directing its activities from the Barre-Montpelier airport in Vermont. Lee and Bochkon left Barre, Tuesday.

Ti'hy bad planned to fly direct to Harbor Grace, refuel and continue to Oslo. Over Newfoundland, Tuesday night, they battled heavy rains and thick fog and decided to land at Burgeo Beach until the weather cleared. They spent the nipht in their plane, 'The Green Mountain Boy," and yesterday flew to the airport here. New sparkplugs were put In the plane's motor last night and scores of cans were filled with fuel. A slightly damaged wing was repairer Rivals Quit Flight Thor Solberg and Carl Peterson, who flew from New York Tuesday bent on the same mission as Lee and Bochkon, were at Darby's Harbor, Placentia Bay, today awaiting to dismantle their wrecked plane.

Their hopes of any immediate flight to Norway disappeared during the heavy fog of Tuesday night, when their plane plunged into the waters of the harbor. Douelas Fraser, St. John's avia America's favorite sandwich spread for three generations Choice ham, delicately seasoned nothing else. What a flavor 1 Easily-opened tins at popular prices. At all good crocers.

A COOLIDGEISM "Almost all our governmental units have been taxing, borrowing and spending beyond the capacity of the people to pay." CALVIN COOLIDGE. efforts to have Senator Love promote my candidacy." I state with all emphasis pos- eible." the letter continued, "that under no condition will I withdraw as Republican designee. You can appreciate that Senator Love has made by withdrawal impossible by appearing as a condidate against me in the Republican primaries. "Irrespective entirely of my own poetical position the Republican Farty could hardly put itself in the position of indorsing a man who its favor one day and then attempt to defeat its Sena- torial designee the next," the letter stated. 'Futile Blunder" Palmitier branded Love's entrance In two primaries a "tactical and fut blunder." "ll'jv didn't Love wait until election riny and run as an independent?" he was ask'd.

His position thn would be stronger. Republicans cannot help but resent Love's tn.r on into their race, for they they have a richt to put up and v.He for a Republican." Republican designee declared himsjlf confident that the Republican voters of the 8th District would stand by their party's choice. Senator Love met his Democratic Assemblyman Joseph A. Es-quirol. at the annual outing of the Legislature last Wednesday at Rockaway Beach.

Speeches were so they shook hands good ncturedly and let it go at that. the 5th Ave. front. Note corrugated marks left by the drills. Engineers state that New York's massive rock foundations have made its skyscrapers possible.

The weight of the building which will arise on the above site is exceeded by the weight of rock excavated Workmen must penetrate solid rock often to a depth of 70 feet in making foundations for buildings in the Rockefeller City project. The above scent fhow men at work on the solid rock sidewalls In excavation for the British Empire Building on en route from New York to London and Janet, took an Interest ui tame via Greenland, were guests of lone- I dper- UNDERWOOD Deviled HAM tor, flew into his home port last nicht with the first story of the crash which end'd Solberg's hopes of a transatlantic hop. He brought first word received beyond a brief nwage thst they had crashed ly islanders today before taking off nm ta Ajf on the third leg of their adventure. Bartlesville, Aup 25 (P George Hutchinson, head of the John Hardestv of Los Angeles led family, and his crew of four men, the West wing of the transconti Baldwin Man First to Pay $25 brought the amphibian down in the 7 Iff I i rr Jl and had escaped death. ine as Maker of Home Brewui harbor at 4:45 p.m.

yesterday after a smooth trip from St. John, N. fog at Burgeo, where Lee and Bellmore, L. Aug. 25 George Sorgel, 35, of Emerson Baldwin, was fined $25, here, by Justice of the Peace George S.

Johnson, in the first conviction on record in this part of the State for making home brew. Sorgel was charged specifically with violating section 722, subdivision 2, of the Penal Law, a provision of the disorderly conduct section which prohibits any one from "engaging in an illegal occupation." He was arrested in a raid by Federal Agents H. E. Blade anc' A. Car-rico and County Detective Robert F.

McLaren last night. 325 miles away. They had flown from New York to St. John Tuesday. The takeoff for Labrador in preparation for the 600-mile water jump to Greenland was arranged for today if weather conditions remain favorable.

The islanders were highly pleased to have their aerial guests, and Hutchinson's two children, Kathryn An AbunJtnce of Timothy Shea of Brightwators Shea explained that the company owned the highways mentioned and Buchkon dropped their plane, but had decided the location was unsafe. They were overtaken, Solberg said, by a terrific storm while attempting to find a more favorable spot and he forced his plane above the wind and rain and had climbed to 5,000 feet altitude when he encountered a snowstorm. Engine Stalled The engine stalled on a wide-open throttle, he said, while attempting to maneuver above the blizzard and he started to volplane, but the ship went into a nose dive and plunged into the habor. Solberg plunged Into the water, but the ship remained afloat and he climbed back onto the fuselage. Peterson stayed with the plane and both were brought ashore by fishermen.

Darby's Harbor is a community ot five families and has little communication with the outside world. Lowest Price Ever FANCY, FRESH, MILK-FED FRYING and ROASTING CHIC EC ENS Buy a pair ol this ottroctivs pries DIPLOMAT CHICKEN en EG6 NOODLE DINNER Garden Fresh 1 FRUITS and VEGETABLES await your selection or your noborhood Bohack Stors $25,000 Bail Fixed for Artist In Forgery Case Robert Meyer. 48. a commercial ertist of 35-07 147th Flushing, waived examination when arraigned yesterday in the Long Island City magistrate's court on a charge of forgery. He is alleged to have obtained more than $35,000 from Jeffrey J.

Lewin, an attorney with offices in Long Island City and living at 167-64 Gothic Drive, Jamaica, as loans on notes alleged to have been fraudulent. The specific charge on which Meyer was arraigned was of Dp111 Residents Protest Road Closing hy Gravel Company A petition signed by more than 125 residents of Mount Sinai and the vicinity who have been using the Oak wood and Crystal Brook Hollow Road, some for 40 years, was presented to the Brookhaven Town Board yesterday by the Town Superintendent of Highways. The petition protests against the closing of these highways by the 2Ho 3 Ibi. IN 6LASS-YOU CAN SE1 LABOI PIECSS Of DELICIOUS CHICKIN IN RICH SAVORY i BROTH- LY DIFFERENT LUNCH- ii." TIT Hutchinsons Ready to Go Fort Menier. Quebec, Aug.

25 (JPi -The flying family of Hutchinsons, tier, SON. DISH JUICY, CALIF. VALENCIA ORANGES 18 25- i the rights to the waters in Mount Sinai Harbor at the foot of the highways by a deed from the Brook-haven Town Trustees. On the other hand, Shea said, the gravel company was willing to permit its neighbors to obtain keys to the gates and continue to use the closed highways, but not the general public. The petition was placed on file and a committee appointed, including the Superintendent Davis and Town Counsel Ralph J.

Hawkins, to investigate the claims of the gravel company. Locust Manor Club On Outinjcr to Coney A bus ride to Coney Island was enjoyed Tuesday night by the Locust Manor Square Club. The committee of women in charge included Mrs. Fae Asklund, Mrs. Thelma Wiggins, Mrs.

Elsie Buser. Miss Marie Doeitenhoeffer. Mrs. Marguerite Robinson. Mrs.

Lillian Smith. Mrs. Virginia Harvey and Mrs. W. Hcin.

fANCY, fUtSH. Mllk ftO $14,950 in that manner BROILERS lb. and Gravel Com- ruriMrxir nuK.i.-.o "1 Seaboard Sand 26c 37c 25e 23c LOIN LAMS CHOPS "mf SpHn, tor SHOULDER SPRING LAMB CHOPS MIDDLE CUT PORK CHOPS TENDERLOIN BUTTS Hki.07 Smod.d PtNCT IAKINO APPLES ITTtA FANCY IlietTA PEACHES 4- 15 5 25c elivers the Goods the action o( the Queens grand I According to town records, a Jury. Meyer did not get bail. Port of the highway was closed In 1907 by a cout order, but not physi- HAL'G ZWARICK cally until ten days ago when the Miss Lydia Ellen Zwarick, daugh- gravel company erected no trcss-tr of Mr.

and Mrs. Boris Ludwls; passing signs and gates with locks Zwarick of 960 Hopkinson was on across the highways, married to Edward Vincent Hang, ompany Claims Ownership son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hang The gravel company was repre-Sr. of 108-10 Path Saturday, sented at the meeting bv its presi-The Rev.

Alfred A. Loewe per- clont. James Shaw, and his counsel. ONIONS 2 5c MiTL. IONS.

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Herbert Haug acted as best man and Michael Walsh. Nicholai Zwa- rick as ushers. Following the wedding ceremony a dinner was served at the Hotel St. George. ADVERTISEMENT POTATOES 10 -13c Ift 0f7rtntf RYWEAT BREAD Sold Only ot Boooclc'i HtSM PICIrtB.

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