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BROOKLYN" DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1933 6 Soda Dealers Ask Flatbush C. C. Wants Aorm Vrf Parked Cars Tagged ire Mayor's Schoolgirl Secretary Seeks a Civil Service Career Street Vending End Ruins Factory; Loss $100,000 Descriptions nd license numbers of 746 cars which pari nightly on Flatbush streets have been i-eni to the four Flatbush polue stations by the Flatbush Chamber of Commerce with the request that these cars get summons tags until the habit is broken. A survey revealed 3.000 cars without lights parked in the are and 746 were listed as habitual. Young Grace was "all ears" yesterday while Mayor LaGuardia, turned schoolmaster for the afternoon, fare a lecture at the Officer Is Held For Grand Jury In Bribe Case jjldge, Himself Ex-Cop, Scores Man Accused iof a $3 ShakedoMn Good Humor peddlers' licenses revoked or that license fees be imposed on each vehicle surate with the magnitude of it4 operations." Girl Gives New Clue In Castle Murder Chicago, July 9 turned to a new grudge clue today in the slaying of Mrs.

Florence Thompson Castle. 24-year-old en-tertainer of the North Clark St. resort district Miss Helen Davis, SO, an entertainer and ft fnend of Mrs. Castle, said that man had told her; "I'm going to her down. She did me a dirty trick." Summer Citr Hall to the 18 high Spectacular Macaroni school honor students who are i nrV.

in tK. in the working city departments KJ Soda fountain dealers, through the Triborough Tobacco, Stationery and Candy Store Association, have filed a petition with William Fel-lowes Morgan Jr, Commissioner of Public Weights and Measures, protesting the activities of New York Good Humor, The 2,200 dealers In Kings, Queens, Nassau and Suffolk pointed out that, although they expect competition problems, the Good Humor Company, purveying Its ice cream on the streets from motor trucks cut into the business of established dealers at the most profitable season of the year. The association asks that the Plant Blaze Menaces Cains Since Repeal ChalkedUpbyDrys After winning a 13-year battle for the repeal of prohibition, residents in various parts of the country are now heeding the warnings of persistent prohibitionists and raising the level of "dryness of the United States. Between 1934 and the Close of 1935 the number of towns 'voting dry In local option elections has Increased by 149 percent and counties by 96 percent, a survey Just completed by the United States Brewers' Association reveals. Although no New York counties hae moved into the "dry" column.

34 towns voted to do so during the one-year period, bringing the total of "dry" towns in the State to 3. In 32 States, 183 counties are now dry as compared with 94 in 1934, -and 368 additional towns have joined the original 246 which refused liquor after repeal. 9 am. to 4 pm. In the Mayor's office in the downtown City Hall while the Mayor spends his working house in the secluded retreat in the upper Bronx.

Yesterday was her first real opportunity to observe her boss at close range and she declared she was much, impressed by his "wonderful grasp of city She was particularly interested, she said, in his remarks about housing and the "spoils system" versus civil service. Grace, an honor graduate of Girls' Commercial High School, hopes to find a career in the municipal civil service. In her present "job" she does a little stenog- during the Bummer. Grace took a special Interest In the Mayor's remarks because he's her boas, although she doesn't see much of him. she works daily from Two Steamships Narrowly Escape East River Crash ADVERTISEMENT lances from the Wyckoff Heights Hospital in Brooklyn.

Deputy Chief Edward O'Hanlon directed the firemen and Capt. Martin Brown of the Maspeth station CLEAN FALSE TEETH NEW EASY WAY commanded a police detail sum- raphy, reads and summarizes home Two steamships, headed in opposite directions on the same course Mapeth Lumber Yard A spectacular fire swept the three-story brick factory building of the Cardinal Marconi Company at 4659 Metropolitan Maspeth. early today, causing damage over $100,000. Five alarms were turned in. The plant is Cose to the Brooklyn boundary lir.e and the towering flames could be seen from Williamsburg as well as various points in Queens.

The fire was discovered at 1:32 a.m. by Frank linitini, one of two watchmen employed at the factory. When firemen arrived the building had become a furnace. The other alarms were sounded in rapid succession. The plant is about 500 feet moned to the scene.

reuet reports for the Mayor's reg- The factory adjoins the lumber! ular secretariat and keeps the index yard of the R. B. Everett Lumber! files up to date. Her home is at 120 in the East River, barely escaped i fA policeman, like Caesar's wife, BUlst be above suspicion." Magistrate Vincent J. Sweeney ruled, as hi held for the grand jury Patrol-min Rubin UnterweLser, 34, of 31-10 Brighton 4th charged with accenting a $6 bribe in a traffic Magistrate Sweeney, who served la'-years in the police, rising from patrolman to Second Deputy Com-mijsioner before his appointment to th bench by Mayor LaGuardia.

ex-caSated the officer before him in thi new Felony Court. Unterweiser, K''was alleged, took a bribe from Hdrman Oxman. insurance sales No hits no quass-work last add and firemen played Windsor PL HOI By your favorite liq- cpiaf Aprrme tj Cm Km nor. Ice and mrre, TEN MIXERS! collision in the shadow of Williamsburg Bridge yesterday. The boats, the Acadia of the Eastern Steamship Company, bound for it.s North River pier at Murray Manhattan, with 600 passengers from Yarmouth.

Nova Scotia, and the Richard M. Peck of the New Eneland Steamship Company, proceeding north to Long Island Sound with 700 aboard, were a few feet apart when the cap', am of the Acadia sounded his distress signal and veered sharply off his course 'o TOM COLLINS LIME RICKEY PLANTER'S PUNCH MANHATTAN' MARTINI OLD FASHIONED DRY MARTINI RUMBA BRONX SIDE CAR 50c at all food and dntq stars. NLRB Orders Firm Reinstate 3 Men Washington, July 9 OP) The National Labor Relations Board today ordered the reinstatement of three employes of Consumers Research, of Washington. N. whose jobs were allegedly terminated because of "white collar" union streams of water on large stacks of lumber in the yard to prevent them from catching fire.

Lass Over flOf.M Andrew Cardinale, general manager of the plant, said the machinery, worth $100,000. was destroyed. He said part of the loss was covered by insurance. The cause of the fire was not determined. It was brought under control shortly after 3 a.m.

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B. Ca. Full dinctions on borilo. from Newtown Creek and the pres-l ence of several lumber yards in the 2. PKO humph mix vicinity was lor the multiple alarms.

Queens Sends Help Fire companies rushed to the scene from the Greenpoint and Williamsburg sections of Brooklyn and from ElmhursL Middle Village, Ridgewood and Glendaie in Queens. Twenty-six pieces of fire-fighting apparatus in all responded to the man of Lakewood. N. when he passed a traffic light on Bay Parkway, near W. 12th St.

on June 25. is a terrible thing." Magistrate Sweeney told the patrolman, "for a magistrate who judges as many as 1,000 ca.ses of pa-s-sed traffic lights daily not to havj implicit faith in th character and conduct of members of the Police Department Motorist Reports Case Calling the alleged act "absolutely despicable," Magistrate Sweeney held the officer in $1,000 bail for tb grand jury. Oxman charged that when he passed the read light Patrolman UnterweLser advised him to pay $5 or $10, rather than lose time in court and run the risk of paying a $50 fine and losing his license. Oxman said he told the policeman an abandoned pier at the foot of! Grand Street. A pair of tugs, the Chicaao and the Dauntless No.

7. went to the scene and pulled the Acadia back to mid-stream. A quarter of an hour after the collision had been averted, the ship was on her way downstream again, docking at her North River pier on schedule. Neither ship was damaged, and the the seven police radio cars and emergency crews and the several ambulances which were rushed to the scene found that there was little need for their services. alarms and 20 streams of water were played on the blaze.

Police emergency squads from the Ozone Park station and the Green point station in Brooklyn went to 'IaIT Dm Jlly the scene, as well as two ambii fiodge Beatify 'Winnerf Big, Money-Saving Dodge gives me 9 more miles HIM. QUr. 1 vim he did not have the money but made date to return later with it. The complainant instead went to Police Headquarters and kept the date with the traffic officer, in company with Lts. John J.

Padain and James Swain of Polise Commissioner Valentine's staff. They testified they law Unterweiser accept the bill. 4 Are Injured As Racing Auto Crashes Stand mm HOW IT FIGURES OUTI- "My old car vat giving ma only 14 miles to the gallon," says Mr. Smith. "Mt new Dodge hat been averaging 23 mflea to the gallon.

I have pat 6O00 miles on it. At 23 miles to the gallon, I have only had to buy about 261 gal 1 to the gallon than my old lons of gas. At the rate my old car was using gas, I would have had to buy about 42S gallons. This means 167 gallons saved since I have had my Dodge enough to pay on month's installment on my Dodgal 3u Midget Car Leaves Track at L. I.

Gty Bowl Two Giildren Killed Here heard a great deal about Dodge economy, but I have been frankly amazed at how much more mileage per gallon my new Dodge has given me since I bought it than the old car I traded in," says J. J. Smith, of Bronx, New York. "As a matter of fact, I have paid a month's installment on my new Dodge 'Beauty Winner' with what I saved on gas in the first six months." Mr. Smith's experience is not unique.

owners throughout America report sensational gas economy 18 to 24 miles per gallon, they say with savings up to 20 on oil, and practically no upkeep cost This record-smashing economy of operation is but half the story of the big, new, Money-Saving Dodge. Think of it! just a few dollars more than the lowest-priced cars, you get such extra-value features as the Chair-Height Seats. Floating Power engine Driving Control. genuine hydraulic brakes and the safety-steel body! Drive this big, new Dodge! Make the free economy test. See how Dodge saves gasoline.

See for yourself why more people buy Dodge cars than any other make, excepting the three lowest-priced cars! Three women and a man were injured last night when a broken axle sent a midget auto through the guard rail and into the grandstand during races at Madison Square Garden Bowl in Long Island City. Dr. John Abbott, ambulance physician, took the injured persons to St. John's Hospital, where they were treated and left for home. The driver of the car, Al Kienan, escaped unhurt.

Those injured were Mr. and Mrs. George Rubin of 86-44 Lefferts Boulevard, Kew Gardens, the former suffering contusions of the head and a slight concussion, and tin oNit VZSalV I AlRGUDE-ftiDE Tfcii I thrill CHAIR-HEIGHT SCATS I -Sea how Dodge seats approximate th shape and height of a comfortable easy chair I In many cars, high floors and low seats rais th knees to an unnatural position cramp the feet and legs. In Dodge, floors have been lowered, and Dodge Chair-Height seats give you a natural seating postura I DODGE- 1 Dirition of Chrylmr Corporation Easy terms gladly arrangad te fit your budget, at lew east, threat, Commercial Credit Ceajipany. ing new Dodge rid is made possible by longer, more flexible springs with action synchronized front and rear plu th Levelator which prevents sidesway on turns; (2) moving angina forward to distribute weight evenly to all four floors to permit use of Cbair-Hcight Seats; (4) cradling passengers between th axles.

'St the latter bruises of the head; Mrs. Bol Silverstein. 32, of the St. Moritz Hotel, Manhattan, slight concussion of the brain, and Miss Anna Gorbas, 22, of 51-93 47th Sunnyside. bruises and lacerations of the right leg.

All four were seated in the front row of the grandstand. Child Fatally Hurt Dorothy Horner, 10, of Borden Monmouth Beach, N. died yesterday afternoon in Brooklyn Naval Hospital, shortly after being strut by an automobile while crossing Flushing Ave. and Ryerson St. Henry M.

Partridge, 46. of 17 Pine Crest Drive. Hastings-on-Hudson. Was arrested for homicide as driver of the car. Gertrude Murray, 10, of 13.5 Ryerson who was cross ing the street with Dorothy and i slightly ahead of her, was not hurt.

Witnesses told police that the Horner child darted from behind a parked car into the path of Partridges auto. Anothpr child. Joseph Casino, 6. cf 249 Steuben was fatally injured in an auto accident last night nd two men were injured in a 1 collision which occurred while the Casino boy was being rushed to the Cumberland Street Hospital. Gustave Zcakrison of 2062 E.

14th Bt. was described by police as the I b- ft Sss' driver of the truck which ran down the boy. Patrick Brown. 19. of 28 Keid and Joseph De Biasi.

4H. of 212 Willouahby were injured while riding in a car driven by Joseph B. Nichols of 630 Mvrtle rushing the Casino child to the hospital. Brown was rut about the head and De Bia.si received a dislocated shoulder. Nichols' car collided at Ciermont and Willoughby Ates with a car driven by Alfred Sharp of 1376 Trov Ave.

The Casino bov died in the hospital of a fractured Dad (9 Toortn Sedan (irirn baiTr-ia trunk) t760 ONEY frS Coupe $640, Ramble Seat Cause $S95, 2-door Sedan 1695, Tourinf Sedan door with built-in trunk) 1720, Sedan $735, Tour, of Sedan (4-door with built-in trunk) 760. Convertible Coupe $795, 7-pmim. Sedan (ariih bnirt-in trunk) $975, Convordt. Stdtn (with built-in trunk) 995, Dodfe true 70 and up. 'i-iat pricee at factory, Detroit, Bubjoct to chmnjm without nottcol Special equipment extra.

0 it i-. i ii i 111 1 rn" I I mYi I at I AVI in IVl SAVING only DELIVERS NOW FOR JUST A FEW DOLLARS MORE THAN THE LOWEST-PRICED CARS Dempsey, Lyman Lottery Witnesses -GENUINE DODCE AND PLYMOUTH PARTS AND SERVICE DODGE PASSENGER CARS AND TRUCKS PLYMOUTH PASSENGER CARS- Arrerne. Ametel Motor Amatfl Blvd. and 80th St. Aataria, Sen wind at Parker, Inc.

28-40 31st Stmt Babylon. Stanton Motora 5M street Bay 8hore, Bentschek Motors 191 W. Mim Street BayaMa, Wm. Waener. Inc.

213-08 Northern Bellaaere, Bliuiore Auto Supply Co. Belimore Aenje Bellaert. Brown's Merrtck Road Central lalia. Bob's Caraffe Wheeler a Road Center Mark-aea, Brown Garage Main Street CaUbefne. G.

Ellott Barteau Fleeti Neck Road Baas Baaapinn. I Y. Ualaev Auto Oompany. Nevton Lane Faraaiasdale, Bethptt Motors 473 XUtn Street Floral Park. Cardoso at tawktna.Inc.

Tulip Ave. and Jericho Turaotka Flaabiaf, CUfford-Monroe Motors, Inc, 135-09 Konhern Blvd. Btsbop. me. 121 Bedford Avenue McOormicc ex Bishop Flaitoiieh Arenue Are Automobile Oompan, Inc.

FiaToush ATfniie Kxtnslon Acrr.e Aulo S.j'h Compaov, Inc 403 Buhwidc Avnu li.enl Uotor sues Co Ir.c. 2124 Surf Afn r.a llvorj. Ir.c 5600 J8U Ae. Mo'or Sas Co. rutin Aren-ia K.as HiffhwtT Motors.

Inc. conev Uiatid Avone Laoey-Leii-. Ir.r 15J4-2S jhilck Arruu Paulaint Sa Cororatton 5T8 Minnattan ATfr.ne Rar Motors. Rob.mc Sol Sur.T.el. 8i4 BolU B'Jft: Tfrmitui Motors.

Ire. SHI Fourth Wasmaea Motor Car Inc. "01 rfUl Arer.ut lOVO IM.AVD iUli Motor gaiea Ire. Broadaay Llndenhurst, Spellerborg Bro. 1 East Montauk Hifrhwaf Long Beach.

Chester Street Service Station, 475 Long Beach Blvd. Long Island City. Blahop, McCormlck it BlJhop. 45-23 Northern Blvd. Lynbrook, C.

V. Motors, 290 Merrick Road Maspeth, Albejt Miller Motor Sales 6322 Flushing Avenua Mineola, B. A. Sutherland 263 Jericho Turnpike Nerthnort, Emer W. Tuttle lAurel Avenue Oyster Bay.

H. Stilwell Motor Sales Spring Street and Audrey Avenue done Park, Bishop. McCormlck As Bishop. 9324 Rockaway Blvd. Patehegne, Terry Motors 430 West Main Street Pert Jeffersen, Newcomb Brothers 148 East Broadway Pert Washington, Ryan-Simpson.

47 Port Washington Blvd. Qoeens Village, Kovel Motor Sales 213-01 Jamaica Avenua roreat Bills, Foley Si Manning, Inc. 117-20 Queeni Blvd. franklin Sanare.OhrlsTrualaon Ante Sales, 114 Hempstead Turnpike Free port, O. Bennett Smith.

Inc. 21 E. Merrick Road Glen Core, Drucker Motor Sales Co. 132 Gleu Street Great Neck. BeltrraTt Motor Sales 124 So.

Middle Neck Road Greenlawn, Henry A. Ruercer. Broadway Greenport, Georae K. Morell Pir.it and south Street Hempstead. Lalroant Motors.

Inc. 205 Main Street BleksTllle, William Mcintosh Motors Jericho Road Bnntlngton, E. R. Ctu-laaon Se Inc 5-7 Stewart Avenue Jaekaon Heights. Stapleton As Schneider.

Inc 85-07 Northern Blvd. Jaaialea, Blahop. McCormlck As Bishop. 139-39 Httlsld AvenuSJ Lawnaea. Tangell Auta) Bales.

Inc. 33S Central Avenua Bidgewead, s. W. Bale Co, Ina. 60-82 Myrtle Avenua Rlrerheatl, Oeorge K.

Uorall 49 Pecomc Avenue RockvUls Centre. Goodwin ft Convray 187 Sunrise Highway Sayville, Gordon Gordon, Inc. 195 So. Main street Beaford, HatTs Motor Sales Inc. Merrick Road Smithtewa Branch, Guild Motor Co.

Jericho Turnpiaa Senthaaaptoa, Doerlng Bros. Inc 32 Windmill Avenua "prlnrfleld Gsrdens, Wm. B. Jonrs. Inc, Sprlnglleld Blvd.

A MerTicnii. Valley Stream, J. Lewis Smith, Sic. 490 Rockaway Avenue Westhsmpton Bearh Raynors Garage, Library Avenua WiUistea Park, Weed Motors. Inc.

641 Willis Avenua Woodhavea, 8 A- Balsa co Iric 98-01 Jamaica Avacu Jack Dempsey and Abe Lyman, orchestra leader, have beefT subpe-naed to appear before the Federal grand jury in Manhattan next Wednesday in connection with the Government's new investigation of organizations for the legalization of lotteries. Assistant United States Attorney William P. Maloney is in Charge of the mqmrv to determine whether the mail fraud statute has been violated. Dempsey and Lyman, it is said, have been a.sked to judge a car-toon-captionlng contest sponsored by the Grand National Treasure Hunt, a unit of the Association for Legalizing American Lotteries, on which the Government is focusing Its attention in the open-log stage of the probe. 468 FULTON STREET csr a.

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