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The Brooklyn Citizen from Brooklyn, New York • 2

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Brooklyn ClJJ The -BRITAIN MUST BE KEPT FIGHTING" BORO BUDGET ITlm GOES INTO HIGHGEAR I BOOST ASKED BYCASHMORE 0 6,000 Honor Frank Kelly, At Annual "Seneca Night; Poletti Heads Notables ElSilufffJffi of Senec. Club, head Request for $4,06491 Is $173,202 Aboie Last Year quarters of Kelly', home bailiwick, the Founn Di8S thousand jrueata packed the fraud ballroom of toe wt! for the "Seneca Night" celebration. High lute and municipal governments City employees who seek leaves of hv ran taae edTast Kelly's box to shake hands with tne Sdefa a personal tribute of vast proportions. paid lobe in defense Industrie are Aside from leiuns; creating an administrative In municipal departments. It be v.

tn ramilt In Miami came known today as t.m. Ouhmor submitted a 0 budget request of H.OM.BM for th. for a month. Kelly retained hi customary reticence about politic and could not be led Into a discussion of the probable of the King County organisation thU year, when. Jt Is expected, the strong borough machine will be able to dictate the nmlnatlon for Mayor.

(cum rru Joaeph T. Bharkey. Majority Leader of the City Council; Minority Lsader John J. Dannlgan. of the Stat.

Senate- E. Ivan RUben.tein. chairman of 'the King! County Democratic Law Committee; John J. tar to the Klngi Democratic Committee; ructions Commissioner William J. HefUr-nan, City Councilman William M.

McCarthy. Municipal Court Juetlce. Edward Caasln, Roger Brock and Harold J. McLaughlin: 8tat. Sen rgs JlwKJa, Hands foldedja cros.

hi. chfat. a-C-sS', ivJ ii Ulls the Senate Foreign ne.v.u. Gm.y if Beilly will leave for the South at operation of his omce forthcoming fiscal year. In a letter transmitting th.

request to Budget Director Knneth Dayton, Caamore said that the proposed budget I. "only $17320J larger than our request for 1940-41. a-spite th. fact that additional hav. been assumed since th.

preparation of th. 1040-41 budget" need, time to meet out at ea K.uhere." Th Aw K. miniature plane business now operating noon tomorrow inl.l Hwk Guests ail-out aia. Th. ranking State afflcial present ator.

Jame. J. Crawford, josepn UeuL Governor Charlea Poletti. Edward J- Couihlln; In th. Albanian a acokesman said today.

In past year. Jamee A. Farley, as CnJ.f Clerk of chairman of tho Democratic Na- n.nutv Chief Clerk ROME CLAIMS city th. Wallabout has been on hall la space for another million volumes. floor Is unflnlsnea The fighting occurred In md tains ranging up to 6,000 feet NEW LIBRARY tional Committee, ha.

never missed Jam x. Bell Deputy Chief Clerk a Seneca night. But Farley is on a MoGee of Magistrates' the down grade since ira the Increased use of motor trucks it Doaslbl. for peddlers and the Italian losses wer. repo but an appropriation of $350,000 In business trip in South America Court.

Chief Clerk Percy T. Btaple- HEAVYLOSSES heavy. Court. lornit. i.

rfl.tance for direct pur- OPENS AFTER iu chase of merchandise, thus elimi Distinctly a BRITAIN FACES 24-HOPpASS NMRRAIDS Continued from Page BY BOTH SIDES Continued from Pag One 36-YEAR WAIT Brooklyn Institution the present capital outlay ouagei will permit Its completion by 1M2. The third floor is occupied by the administration offices, trustees rooms, and departments. Ther. is also a staff room and cafeteria. U.S.

BUYS LAND nating the cost of market transactions. Business now transacted at the Wallabout is expected to be absorbed by other public market. Work on th. new drydocks, which v. wi- to accommodate fjrrNCS COUNTY Trust CeranaaT Con Untied from Page One tm kima hanlr bora IU11 0 District Attorney William F.

A. Geoghan, Thoma. Craddock Hughes, Chief Assistant to District Attorney William OTrwyer; ex-Register Aaron L. Jacoby, Deputy Clerk John Calahan, of the Appellate Division, ex-Alderman Frank A. Cunningham.

Sheriff Maurice A. Fitzgerald, of Queens; Assemblymen Bernard Austin, Robert J. John R. Star-key, James W. Feeely and Thomas A.

Dwyer; ex-Asemblymen Carmine J. Marasco and William C. Mc-Creery; Assistant General Clerk John J. McQuade, of Supreme rvrt- Assistant District Attorney Edward J. Flynn, present national Democratic chairman, wa unable to attend.

Tammany Leader Christopher J5 Sullivan, however, spent a considerable time chatting with Kelly. Secretary of State Michael F. Walsh, Attorney General John J. Bennett, Borough President Cashmore. and Presiding Justice Edward Lazansky of the Appellate Division were others who congratulated Kelly on the success of the affair and remained to converse with him.

Virutally every Democratic district leader in Brooklyn joined the 'procession of well known figures who prescsd in a solid mass past vmaLImi K1 win asroj III Mtivwj rainv Rronklvnitsa UU German, to start a new offensive th-v left off early laat Octo- FOR NEW NAVAL 1k friandlv. interesUd brace three entrance doors beneath a great bronze screen flanked by sculptured columns of Will LJt, Ul. fighting ships up to 60,000 tons, will sUrt as soon as official notification okaying the project Is received from the Navy Department at Washlng- Admiral Clark eommnnlty spirit. Oar main coastal road to Benghazi, It was reported today. The Italian line was said to be based on an 800-foot ravine which, starting at the sea some distance west of Derna, extends about seventeen miles inland.

Italian troops were lining the west of the ravine. It was said, in hope that they might hold up the British advance. losses in day The nubile today was awed by I light raids, with new high flying fast fighters and fighter-bombers. BARRACKS HERE Clark H. Woodward, commandant h.

loftv-eelllneed foyer and the of thi naval dUtrict office is our nly office. It has complete facilities at your command. KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY Mt fULT. rr.ifT wiw ftm swmn i I "On the succe. soi mu and night plan and air attacks Rriti.h industrial targets, TRADE MABK ftOTlCg Burton B.

Turkus; Lloyd I. Herika, Continued from Pag One ports and supply routes will depend secretary to the Borough President, L. PRESCOTT tWAni. circulation hall with 3.250 square feet of floor space paneled in Appalachian white oak. This room, three high, received diffused light through a wall of 1.000 glass brick extending atjove th mezza-m.

balconv which curve the ex-Assistant District Attorney not only Hitler's cnances i ATHENS, Greece, Feb. 1 UE have dealt another Charles N. Cohen; Samuel Gold facilities, library, auditorium, ds-administration offce as vausion but the development m. general war a pokeman VJiectv series of shattering blow, to Italian. stein, oresident of the Seneca Club; II disinfectant: me Tli, 18t w.n dormitories.

It will ac Everett D. McCooey; Thomas A said. commodate 8,700 enlisted men and length of the room. At the rear are open book shelves. One side He predicted that the uerman Detty fipr crossini tne uvi after crossing Swift, executive secretary of tne Downtown Brooklyn Association; ex-Magistrate David Malbin; Maxwell Ross.

Demorcatic leader through mn arcn with the Stra.tandthe English Channel in room another Tn connection with the drydock the County Leader, dox. a Reymart Alter was general chairman of the affair. Clce Chairmen were Anthony M. Coppola, John Lawler and John E. Scafati; the treasurer, Public Administrator William V.

Elliott; secretaries, Joaeph M. Tully and Jack Schlein; honorary chairman, ex-Juror Commissioner David P. Germain. Among those who attended were Republican County Leader John R. Crews, Appellate Justices John B.

Johnston and William F. Hagarty; rvmrf Justices Charles J. nn vm hi casi ret. the Department of Markets TTl HJI with the children's room. The rooms ahnnt 300 readers.

a. int eontemolate the erection of the Twenty-second Assembly and bomh Machine, using theue tactics, he said, were difficult of a new wholesale market to re District; Benjamin C. RIbman, Joseph Solovei, Robert M. Bmith, T-T TTranela Dvruff. Mr.

and Mrs. place the Wallabout which will hav. i A Ticket to Adventure The main stacks, holding 350,000 volumes, are on four tiers below the main reading room. Under the building and above th. circulation to herazed.

It was said. to intercept The spokesman predicted that new German planes also would be better armored than those uaed last fall. One of the oldest markets in the Paul J. Brown. Jacob Kory and Deputy Sheriff Joseph Madden.

Mrs. Catherine T. Sharkey, co-leader of the Fourth Assembly District headed a group of members of the ladies' auxiliary who received POSSIBLE ROUTES OF HITLER'S PROMISED "KNOCKOUT Dodd, Charles C. Lockwood, Harry E. Lewis, Frank E.

Johnson, Francis D. McGarey, Lewis L. Fawcett, John H. McCooey, Algeron X. Nova, wilaon.

Edwin L. Gar aaassssssSSM 1 11 II I the women guest. vin, Joseph Fennelly and former Court JUSUCe flaiLKiit.i BANDITS STAGE May; Federal' Judge Matthew T. Abruzzo, Judge Emmanuel Green-berg of the State Court of Claims, County Judges Franklin Taylor and Samuel S. Leibowitz, Kenneth F.

Sutherland, General Clerk of Brook i Ml EGHT HOLDUPS, TWO MEN HO Continued from Page One lyn Supreme Court; josepu Whitty. Clerk of the Appellate Term. i.n TTnitix! States Attorney Har old M. Kennedy. Minority Leader Tt-ir, Rfeinsrut of the State Assem w.tv,n R.

Sobel. counsel to and robbery. He described himself as Salvatore Blando, 24, a WPA Thmon- District Tajl worker, of No. 3905 Fifth avenus Supervisor David F. Soden, congressmen James J- Heffernan, John Delaney and Eugene J.

Keogh; The complainant was Anthony Ointl of No. 3001 Atlantic avenue whoc harged that Blando held him up at the point of a gun In the Atlantic avenue poolroom and tnnk 17. Detective Edward Healy of the Miller Avenue Station, who was in BEIX. On Jan. 30.

Edward, at hi. redTnce, No. 110 King street, husband of the late Susan Funeral Monday 30 in from funeral chapel, thence to the R. C. Church of the Visitation, where a olemn jured in the collision, went back nn iutv after he was treated by an ambulance surgeon St Mary's Hospital for cut.

about the left leg and shoulder. This map shows the several route. A woind susDect was arrested foV lnwtnir unnther series of robberies hy wnicn aoou mj land his forces In England If ne e-. 1 thrpntpned in- Included a aasoline station at Bedford avenue and Eastern r-arit carries unuwgi, vasion of Britain. The loss of life would be terrific and the question of whether the Nazis could hold th.

territory they land on can only be wav where the manager surren requiem mass win terment Holy Cross Cemetery. CASHMAN Daniel Jan. 30. at Thome, No. 837 E.

Thirty-eighth street; beloved husband of Anna Dooling; fond father of Patr'. Anne Marie, Daniel and Mary; dear brother of John, Thomas and Mrs. John Scully. Funeral Monday, a. thence to St.

Vincent Ferrer R. C. Church. Interment Troy, N. TC.

CALLAGHAN On Jan SO Mary (nee Meehan), at her resWence. No. 63 Dikeman street, wife or the late John, beloved mother ot dered a nlling station at Empire Boulevard and Roger, avenue, tan answered when tne mvuion I TT Dnal WflrflM TflT" in 119 from the attendant; a sta tight blockade of the British Isles tionary store at No. 899 Clarkson to prevent u. o.

nm num -j K-, avenue, robbing the proprietor of amount of money, and another nlling station at No. 610 Utica ave nue. NAVY'S MOSQUITO FLEET IN FLORIDA The prisoner identified himself as Charles Tomalolo, 20, or ino. Eighty-third He Mid he had TIRETTY Nancy Deane buys a ticket to a Cape JT Cod village-but it's really a ticket to Ad-venture. From the moment she leaves the train things begin to happen.

Her first evening at Purple Beeches, the feudal estate of the strange, Essex family, tells her that the stage is set for grim tragedy. You'll find this exciting new serial, which whisks you away into a world of danger and ttrUtPt to Adventure never been In troubl. before, out had been persuaded by his companion, to go out on th. thre. hold Elizabeth, Mrs.

John J. and James also survived by stepson, Edward. Funeral Monday, at 10 a m. thence to the R. C.

Church of the Visitation, where a solemn re- quiem mass will be offered. In-terment Holy Cross Cemetery. HANAN Suddenly. Jan. 80, John i H.

Hanan. Services at hi. reeldence. No. 48 Midwood street, Sunday at 1:30 p.

m. MATDHOF Peter, at the age of 68, Thl. residence. No .192 Btan-hopa street; survived by hls wife, li Jl. nrf Frank: tErT I 1 hT Hill up, to make om.

easy money. need bv the auartet had been stolen earlier from George Wepsala, of No. 48 Forty-third street. Trucks Dtagnti for China nign romaucc, jwa a BtnnrALO. N.

T. (UE) Trucks daughter, Catherine. Requiern mass Monday at :0 a m. at -R. C.

Church. In- A A ft ffrTKn JIV are being assembled at an experimental workshop her as models WW II TasssT I terment St John's Cemetery, Kf us uii.c rex 6f durability for others to he Diuit -hin. They are specially rein MCLAUGHLIN On Thursday, Jan. 30, Anna (nee Doherty), wif. of the late John, mother of Patrick.

forced to make them dependable John ana Micnaei mciaueuuu. for China rough terrain. mo4 ximtfn itnuit on Mondav. By ELLIOTT FILLION IM Feb. 3.

at 9 a thence to Rt Bridd'. R. C. Church. Inter BA1CKBCTTCT MOT1CM ment Holy Cross Cemetery.

Txiri" hovick. BwKrrr wtvj adjudicatH The abor NUNNERT Dorothy M-, on Thurs- Mow RaBftmf ta THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN 1JMU. A nr oay. wi i J- wla n1 William I -I mum- II linilir in ICaSnl Trm) sister of Bertha Brennan, Re- P. O.

on Ti b. 17. 7,7 Mill ereattors mT aid rVmntv Caossrway claims, appoim Th. fleet of nary csqnito boet. which went to West that they might go by aasy dock in Hitni.

It is reported the speedy craft may based at Key est or ww a may com before to ajo disr Bon. 30-68 Steinway st, h. X. untU Monday at 1:30 m. Interment St.

Michael's Ceme-trv. For Information a stages to tht rtnami inai few iiS'-C VcDONALD. Jtsfsrs, AStorla S-0U4..

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