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Daily News from New York, New York • 201

Publication:
Daily Newsi
Location:
New York, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
201
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DAILY NEWS, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1937 12 i "full erew" railroad bill, requiring i Association declared the measur additional trainmen and limiting I would impose unnecessary extrj ithe length of freight trains. The 'costs on transportation. LABOR UNIONS OPEN WAR ON Wzmtli Escapes HDcath As Thug's Pistol Fails A cartridge that failed to explode saved the life of Lawrence Caputo, 20, who rushed to his father's aid when two jnen held up their photo studio at 165 E. 116th early DEWEY TODAY War will be launched on Thomas i E. Dewey, rackets prosecutor, at the first meeting of a special labor committee at 4 P.

M. today at the Central Trades and Labor Council office. The committee, representing six labor organizations, was formed as a result of resentment against Dewey's tactics in reputedly mak- ing unproved charges against labor. The climax came when Dewey asserted that Local 3 of the Elec- trical Workers was involved in a monopoly with the New I York Electrical Contractors Asso-i ciaition. 1 ji "My customers soy Yuban goes, further costs no morel" The best is usually the least expensive.

Families have found this particularly true of Yuban. Its rich, full-flavored Llend of four rare coffees costs a little more in the store but gives MORE yesterday. One of the thugs was capture! after a wild chase through Harlem's streets. The other escaped ith The two men. one of them armed, liad forced Salvatore Scaputo, 5(1, to rear of the shop, when his on entered.

The armed man leveled his revolver at the younger Caputo hut the gun missed tire. Both Caputos were then knocked down and severely beaten. As the two fled, Peter Cappiello, 0, of E. 114th was captured by a police radio car a few-blocks from the scene. He refused to identify his companion and was held for assault and robbery.

He said he was paroled from Elmira two weeks afro. The elder Caputo was taken to Harlem Hospital. ill)' i BRONX-QUEENS BRIDGE SEEN AS NECESSITY Preliminary studies of the proposed Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, linking Queens with the Bronx, reveal the project to be both "practical and O. H. Ammann.

chief engineer of the Trihorough Bridge Authority, announced yesterday. Cost of the span has been placed at including approaches and connections, together with the Authority's share of land acquisitions. If construction is started immediately, Ammann said, the bridge can be completed in time for the HOJ World's Fair. cups in the serving and wore DELIGHT in ih drinking! I MERCHANTS PROTEST 'FULL CREW BILL The Merchants' Association of Xew York yesterday announced a 'protest to Congress against the' For years the Privatm Coffee of the World' Greatest Coffee Merchant I ra rrail Hum Manllrf Ilia taratrical rrilirlnnm ar fair. Impartial and lit kral theatrical caiiir If lU X'A 'V y.

i A I i V- 7 7 yy.s zff iy.s vrtc; 4" because ys they give we the good things I want in a cigarette I work hard and I play hard and I guess I smoke more cigarettes dian vi-lti i most anybody I know. The reason Chesterfields give me a lot of pleasure. It's easy to figure why they're mild, not strong and they've got a taste and aroma that clicks every time! CTi'iht Li4n Mvm Tobacco Co..

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