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Daily News from New York, New York • 383

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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383
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Bklyn. Sec DAILY NEWS, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1935 City Resumes Building Of Astoria Park Pool MURDERS CARS, IGNORES Latest Destroyer on Trial Trip The destroyer Dale, latest product of the Brooklyn Navy Yard, left yesterday for a three-day trial trip. The ship, commissioned recently, carried Commander William A. Corn and a crew of 135 men and officers. During its trip, the Dale will remain within close cruising distance of tKe city.

BOOM FOR BUS Ijgft 4 ii mi mv mtm I I 1 ftmmm With an eye to Mayor La 1 1 Guardia's time limits on bus COPS TO GRAB KID PEDDLERS OF ICE CREAM Beaches, parks and other restricted areas are the scene of a new drive to atop the peddling of ice cream by children. In two months, more than 200 have been picked up, the majority of them repeaters. On July 4, Coney Island yielded no less than sixty-four arrests and Prospect Park had twenty-four. Welfare organizations appealed to the Brooklyn police and magistrates and a new plan was adopted. Hereafter, offenders under 16 are to be taken to the Crime Prevention Bureau.

Those over 16 will face the Magistrates' Courts if they have been caught before; first offenders will be ignored. Jaded appetite? Then natch for "Nancy- Dallr Dinh." Aln.ra some thins new. appetising and tooth ante. A different dish each day. franchises, the M.

T. ig nored experts' "death knells' on the vanishing trolley yes COPS SEEKING KIN terday, and ordered 100 new OF SUBWAY VICTIM Assistance in tracing relatives of a man described as Thomas J. O'Donnell, 67, was sought by detectives of the Hunters Point Station, Queens. The man died in St. John's Hospital after being hit by an Independent Subway train at the 36th St and Northern Boulevard station in Long Island City.

Swimming pool in Astoria Park, Queens, on which work has been resumed, probably will not be completed until this Fall, officials say. Hell Gate Bridge is in background. ones for Brooklyn and Its $1,500,000 contract is the biggest single trolley order placed in the United States in five years. The company will also spend $600,000 rebuilding fifteen miles of Brooklyn tracks, officials said, and has no plans at present for shifting any major trolley line to bus operation. Perpetual Franchises.

The perpetual franchises for trolleys were credited as factors on the stand-pat order by reliable sources. The company is not likely to surrender a perpetual franchise, it is held, in exchange for limited bus permits. Resumption of work on the approximate duplicates of the Bicycle with Coaster Brake streamlined test car it has oper swimming pool in Astoria Park, ated on the Flatbush Ave. line several months. Developed out of a research fund of a score of trolley com panies, the car is a light-weight speeder, equipped for fast starts and stops, and furnished with bus- Queens, was announced yesterday by Park Department officials.

The pool, in reality a series of three pools, officials said, probably will not be completed until late this Fall, although Astoria civic groups have urged speeding up of the project to have it available before the end of the Summer. Plans provide for a main swimming pool, with a diving area at one end, and a wading pool for children at the opposite end. The project also calls for locker facilities for 5,000 persons. The construction is being done by relief labor. Keep him in the great outdoors buy him this fine, large size Bicycle.

Heavy all-steel frame New Departure Coaster Brake double spring rubber pedals rubber grips. 50c weekly In two casts now before the Board of Estimate the T. assented to or proposed bus lines to supplant present trolleys, at Fheepshead Bay, South Brooklyn, and in Cypress Hills, Queens. It demanded, however, that the buses operate under the original trolley franchises. This is permitted under Public Service Commission statutes, and leaves the old franchise in full force.

Point to General Motors. Other sources asserted that General Motors control of most Manhattan lines and General Motors interest in automobiles had made possible the forecast conversion of Manhattan to a bus transit town. The new cars will be style individual seats. Delivery is scheduled for next Spring. FALL IN ELEVATOR FRACTURES ANKLE William Dressier, 54, of 29-07 119th College Point, was attended by an ambulance surgeon for a fracture of the right ankle, received when he fell down an elevator shaft in a building where he was working at 10-63 Jackson Long Island City, Queens.

WANT FREE COLLEGE Establishment of a free college in Queens was urged in resolutions adopted by the Jackson Heights Democratic Club. NURSES VISIT 1,125 Nurses of th5 North Shore, Queens, Public Health Nursing Association made 1,125 visits during June, and still have 389 acute Park Stroller of Woven Fibre cases, according to a report by the president, Mrs. Jean Smalbach of Flushing. 95 20 DeKalb Ave. right off Flatbush Extension FEATURING This light, yet sturdy stroller is a thrilling value at only 5.95.

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