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Daily News from New York, New York • 58

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Daily Newsi
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58
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2B BROOKLYN SECTION SUNDAY, JULY 22, 1928 PUSSYFOOTING VARNEY "NO WOMAN TO ATTACK POLLUTION PROBLEM Board of New York; Nathan Straus jr. and William H. Williams, Park Avenue association J. H. Haffner, State Chamber of Commerce, and John H.

Finley, R. J. Caldwell and Dr. E. H.

Corwin, representing the public (Other picture on page 1.) FIRE HOUSE OKAYED Fire Commissioner John J. Dor-man has approved the erection of. a fire house for the Flushing-Hill" crest section of Queens. Feminine Brain Enlists in Waste Disposal Reform. Once more in the sweeping and garnishing of Brooklyn's civic household! the hand of a woman! Workmen Spared Those Trees! By careful maneuvers, workmen saved all but one of a group of picturesque trees in their path during their removal of the Church of St.

Joan of Arc, at 35th ave. and 83d st, Jackson Heights, Queens, ten blocks away to 93d St. Services will be held at the new site until a new building is erected on the original site. The new edifice, is expected to be ready by October, according to the Rev. Ward F.

Meehan, rector of the church. (Picture on page 1.) SOFT PEDAL TACTICS HIT BY NOMINEE By MILDRED LOVELL. The wet and dry issue is the only real issue in the coming campaign. I will abide no consideration of religious prejudice in my fight for the presidency. This is a free country and its people have the right to vote any way they please regardless of religious beliefs." Ia this clearcut language, William F.

Varney, prohibition candidate for the presidency, at his home i Rock- PERMANENT WAVE would be made in conjunction with a committee of city engineers appointed by Mayor James J. Walker. But the absence of the mayor, who is on vacation in the far west, precluded the desired cooperation of the city. The other members on the committee are Dr. Bernard Sachs, chairman; Dr.

Harlow Brooks and Dr. Walter L. Miles, of the academy of medicine; Louis L. Tribus and H. Boardman Spalding, of the Merchants' and Manufacturers' association; Mrs.

Franklin D. Roosevelt, Woman's City club; Michael Friedsam, Fifth Avenue association; Charles E. Reid, Bronx Board of Trade; L. A. Coleman, Queensboro Chamber of Commerce; Peter Grimm, Real Estate ill Style 3 AO Wrk CBAMiiteed and Dane by Kp-rt Onlr.

I'Bfirr enper-TiMa mt Mr. Ewrrne. Methods the street cleaning department in the disposal of garbage and waste are being investig a ted with a view to better safeguards against the spread of EUGENE OWNERS OF LAND BEAUTY SALON 7519 5th Ave. B'Uyn PHONE I OPC al representing the MILAHflU J. "I- r.

Wl. TO VOTE AUG. 7 ON $201,171 BUDGET Property owners at Bay Shore, Brooklyn Chamber of Com Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt merce on the committee is a investigating L.

will vote Aug. 7 on whether or not to approve the $201,171 "Fvrritrru for Nearly a Ccntary" budget presented by the local school board. Two trustees also will be ville Centre, L. I7 yesterday set himself squarely against any whisperings innuendo in the bat tie against his chief foe, Alfred E. Smith.

Varney is a Methodist. chosen and two other propositions voted on. Brooklyn woman who has shown rare executive ability as the head of a paint manufacturing concern at 66 Delevan in the Erie Basin section. She is Mrs. Sara Barclay DeForest.

Mrs. DeForest is deeply devoted to the cause of a better and cleaner Brooklyn. It had been expected that the committee's investigation, and study Two school houses at a cost of $500,000 were recently favorably passed upon by the voters. a9 Vulton and Smith Struts -firvcMyn Take bj Subway to Borough Hall The amount of the budget to be MCSTLrS CIRCULIMC raised by tax is $173,346. Estimated revenues were placed at $27,825.

CANARSIE OWNERS fi irVV.Jl PERMANENT WAVE Varney be- D. Leigh ilT63 J-fwj bibon party has an important mission. From 1869 to 1918 it struggled to make prohibition a reality, be said, and now that the Volstead act is in force his party is faced with the problem if its Wits ttm M.I 1 tlx. EXTRAS. Dees mat Mnfcy.

hot first it that mural wrnwr tpmmica. If CLAIMS WEIGHED The city is negotiating with 200 home owners in the Sand bay district of Canarsie their claims for property which the city seized in condemnation proceedings several years ago. Some of the claims already have been paid. flu. rv.iRiAr.rs ixm 62 Bay Park war MHkan Thaa.

BWf.) Vh. HMMhmt IJlA II A .1 T. Sea Beach to tXd Ava. I TRADE IN 1 graph or Fiona HOW Kmf I win akm the mmtt mtmtm tiaaal allowances ever wffertrf. 'Vivw Sfc.

An sr( px.r-kord jSSidtr'J "vcM be delivered emd Starts Tomorrow, Monday, July 23rd Our August Sale Price Guarantee Every garment in onr August Sale of Fun is offered at a price which we believe to be below it present retail value based on actual costs. We believe every one of our prices to be lower than we will offer the tame merchandise later. Should we or others cell similar garments at lower prices between September 1st and December 15th We Will Refund the Difference "I could never identify myself with a party which licensed the traffic of alcohol," he added. "A divided constituency will never achieve the enforcement of prohibition. Lincoln said no man can be half slave and half free.

I maintain no party can be half wet and half dry. There should be no pussyfooting. Uppercut for AL Referring directly to Al Smith, he said: "Silence is the only answer for a man who has accepted the burden of the enforcement of the law and fails to do so in his own state." Varney has done a bit of mopping up in his home village in Nassau county. Recently he co-operated in raids which put lock and key on three speakeasies. Charles Richmond, mayor of the town and a Republican, promised to help him dry up the town.

"If Mr. Varney will bring the evidence," said Richmond, "1 will help him close up the fourteen speakeasies he says are operating here." r-L. r. sr NEWEST NEWEST 1329 7 TUBE 1929 7 TUBE Quality Overnight Bag ELECTRIC ATWATER KENT KO. 49 IN THIS BEAUTIFUL CONSOLE CABINET WiTB ELECTRIC R.CJL RADiGLA 18 IN THIS BEAUTIFUL CONSOLE CABINET WITH BUILT-IN LOUD SPEAKER Complete With Fittings $1 95 Regular $25 Value BUILT-Hf LO SPEAKER JSvXV 'iiX.

ill For Tomorrow Only Varney lias some unique ideas as to how he would enforce prohibition if he were President. "I would put the peace officers to work," he said. "But what about their duties as traffic men, Mr. Varney?" he was asked. State Rights Secondary.

"Most small towns have more traffic officers than they know what to do with," he "And what about a possible interference of state law with federal law!" "The federal government is supe ai9aOi, $157 COMPLETE it4srfxV 1 COMPLETE jWEEILT ffruZ7 HHUII.III pjn.1 airwrc-r t7 rtBTHOPHONIC VICTROLA mmA A. ELECTRIC RAD I OLA IS COMBINATIONS. at surprisingly love prices rior to the state government," be answered, "and should have power over tae state in such a case." TA J- to win new friends, we are offering IT nmbic to cmU. pfcao Nrrtes 6ITS mr Mail Copa far Tmrtbmr tt wa to compartment overnight bar with Imtmn cobs true. Varney feels that his strongest support is in California and Pennsylvania.

His campaign, he said, will start with an executive meeting on Aug. 16. D. Leigh Colvin, rnaranteed I mlfe I M. IBM a o.

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Theatre ry pnea 1 aad oa tbeae apeeial terms. chairman of the national prohibition party, will conduct the campaign from the headquarters of the party at 150 5th Manhattan. Varney, whose private business is insurance, lives at 165 Grand Rockville Centre, He is married and has three children. (Other picture on page l. 1 224 FLATBUSH AVE.

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