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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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Army Supply Chief Headed Hitler Death Plot, Nazis Reveal Bettejane Greer Granted O'TOOLE TO MOBILIZE CHARGES SET CITIZENS UNION UEL if McGOUGH WITH Divorce From Rudy Vallee Hollywood, July 27 (U.P)-Film starlet Bettejane Greer WM granted a divorce today from Coast Guard U. Rudy Vallee at a hearing that lasted only a few minutes Min Greer testified Vallee humiliated her on URGES SCHUPLER FOR ASSEMBLY BORO GROUPS FOR WAR'S END Formation ol a borough-wide Vri OLBRICHT EXECUTED, BECK SUICIDE Iyondon. July 27 (UP) Berlin revealed today that the abortive plot to kill Adolf Hitler and overthrow the Nazi regime was led by Gen. Frledrich Olbricht. chief of "supply for the German Army, and announced he had been captured and 'HUSH' CAMPAIGN Representative Donald L.

OToole, artni Welfare Co-ortlinaliug Com- marriage fighting for renomination In the Bay Ridge-Borough Park district against Assistant District Attorney mittee to mobilii- James A. McGough, today charged in prepuiation for the end of the war and return of fiRlitiir? men was announced today by City Court Justice Miirnu lleam. committee ferred bachelor life Vallee did not appear In and dropped all objectioas his opponent iliairnian and vice chairman of the rjiruuLcu auer a summary coi martial. Breaking the official llaUOl ducting a "hush-hush" campaign! against him. The district, the 13th Congtfv.

lonal, is the main political! Brooklyn Council lor So tat Planning, under whose auspices the com- The Citi.en.s Union issued today its recommendations to the voters for nexl TuttdA I primary election In which party nominations for places 1P the State Legislature are being contested. Only one recommendation was made in the series lot contests which the voters muet idecide in Brookln. I The union gave a preferred rating to Philip Schupler. who is lighting for the Democartic Assembly nomination the new 19th A. against Ross J.

DiLorenzo, the iDemocartic organization candidate. Declaring that Mr. Schupler is the names and the parts played by i Fleet Inflicts battleground in tins primary election uie cuiispirnHKi wno aiumpt0 Hitler in his headauar- Organization includes repre- ters a week ago today, the German (senlatives of heal issue, OTisilc ocilarial jnwlnif qneavy Losses in croups, el trans' oi ganizatioiis. JMnsccean News Agency also named former Chief of Staff Col. Gen.

LudwiK Beck and Col. Gen. linn clt as an cars to ihj ground profession, the educational field and Erich Koeppner. a dismissed panzer Smash at Sabang guided by the sent cui (is ccmmanuei as leading us-ures iii the unsuccessful coup. Berk committed suicide within I uilueni.

"and I will respect tin Southeast Asia Headquarters Kndy, Ceylon. July 27 (U.P An A1-! lied Eastern Fleet las force shelled few hours after the bomb explosion To Be Oaring House that wrecked Hitlers headquarters Oongreai i The mid be just II Hea ditleal learing hou.se for and bombed the Japanese base ai's rieuu- a- Bnxik Coil lum- himself when Nazi agents tried iiiigHMiil bWI IH tut fires O'Toole Drupprd by hieftains arrest him In the War Ministry lending airi to iHiunm" Sabang off nortmvest Sun Tuesday, destroying harbor la and Fordham. where he is now orkmg lor his doctor's degree, and ias gained practical and research OToole. who was first elected to( and women. He said it will analyze building in Berlin.

Transoei HocDDner is under arr aim sunev niUe, dropped by the party chieftains this as awaiting sentence, the agency eliminate duplications of service and! hip arid Conurex-man OToole. year aespite a repm-en reipiesi in President Roo.scieli that he be re- recking i -He taiiRh! history ol facilities at added. Shot bv Firing Squad Olbricht. be, a relatively figure in the German high mand until his emergence lienri of the consiDiacy. was CullglT ii' civil attain a He is lighting Sirliri.uiii! machine for the As- ell-trained a representative to Other Citizens Union rccommen-itions weer made lor Manhattan BALLOTS FOR SERVICE MEN Borough President Coshmore hands out to a group of seamen application cards for State war ballots which they were urged to send to friends in service.

Left to right at Borough Hall ceremony opening drive to enroll all Brooklyn service men are Tony Graef, Detroit; Joseph Kurtzman, Plainfield, Cash-more, John H. Henschen, West New York, N. and Fred Smith, Mountain City, Tenn. jected to a drum-head trial in the War Ministry and put to death by a firing squad the night. Olbricht, in addition to his past as chief of supply, was second in command of the home army and in that capacity was accused of sabotaging The official account broadcast by daringly personal or family ce Hearu said.

"It te to this will i NAM CITES DIP Cashmore Bids Boro begin abated ange. They silenced the shore bat- Half of Fire Department cries and the merchant ship To Qo On 2-PlatOOn SySttm mini force'lwd slieUeS'sabang. hori.e of man-ilthough carrier-ba eri planes were ln t-he Fe Department has ent against, the base in December.1 required extension of the two-pla-942. and again last April 19. whenkoon system to include about half had planned to seize the communi-j A L.

P. Indorse OToole cations network of the high mand headquarters in Berlin directions, ts population ol Its share toward 't war man poy- IN PROFITS, RISE Help Our Fighters Vote present fight by the America party. Brooklyn, with 3.000.000. has doni fulfilling the natli er absorbing these 3t faked orders, iol Suspicious It Ls the duty of Brooklynites on the home front to see! division me district t. IN PRODUCTION that fir.st voters, particularly among this borough's 283,972 1 office.

He pre.st the Belli Lord Louis Mountbatt ed service men and womrn, shall not be left bitter bv beiiiK Rralm becai ifMi: 'first hull: i deprived of the right to vote in the November election, Bor with ft-opaganna Minister Paul Joseph Goebbels. who ougn A'Doannaiaio -increased volume of pro- Maione a i speeches i ''Trie borough directed mm to arrest tne spirators. voted agains 1 luelioat.s of tl both Republican! proposals, whlcl in; dismissed as duel lord ui ie National 1 t.ieohi s.tpporieil of staff in November, 1938, today tndu.slri of his opposition to the German OToole is Indorsi Political Action Ci are 9.000 I O. i and William T. members.

'Lf the Philippine: riipaUon of Austria, was slated become civil head of the revolu Mechanical Refrigerators Available 55,000 Units Washington, July 27 (UP) The original stockpile of about 700,000 Simpson later i which he said tionary government, Transocean reni-n' Demorn provide District. The Citizi war Committee to re-eli Firemen on Trail of Smoke Nazi Propaganda Minister Paul In- Find Man Puffing on Pipe fir All Man-1 equivalent to about a Joseph Goebbels ir of the "incident" it minted Beck he promotion, the schools we attended. Withdrawals from leges to others "We must send out war ballot a plications to our fighting Brookiyi ltes, lest they remember in years come they were fighting lor liber from Saipan to Normandy and we until new retrlg-ilable. will be made ost highly essential" Boro's E-Bond Sale lis 791 oi Quota ei to report: "Man smoking Smoke coming from window a pipe ionly for th uses, WPB has done "a good job" in war production and "at a fair price." Gay lord marie public a detailed N. A.

M. analysis ot corporate profits designed to "dispel once and for all the idea that 'he war has greatly enriched all Industry." He said that "while business is making money." profits in the war years have fallen below "average rates" of the peacetime years of 1936. 1937 and 1939. The N. A.

M. president predicted that industry would emerge from the war "in a leasonably healthy condition" and should do its full share in creating postwar prosperity. The rate of corporation profits dropped from 3.1 in 1939 to 2.8 last year. Gaylord said, while production volume jumped from $131,000,000,000 to $298,000,000,000. But while production increased 127 percent from 1939, profits increased 101 percent, he pointed out.

During the same period, he said, wages and salaries rose from' Had been slated to be-ome head ol a new government. "A colonel general, who had to be relieved and pensioned years ago because at the slightest burden he had nervous breakdowas and sobbing fits, was to take over the civilian leadership of the Reich." Ooebbels said scornfully in discussing the then-unnamed conspirator. Thief Takes Navy Truck While Driver Sips Soda deprived of their first vote becau Brooklyn today was within less than 21 uercenl of aWainine Would Slep lip Drive ef who had th 'quota of E-bonds in the 5th Warj Neil M. Liebheh of the State War Ballot drive ol in broad da day with a navy pick-longing to the Naval tion of the drive to send war ballot appil to lr F1 Loan The cumulative total was ICk be- $38. 16.1.000 or 19.5 percent of the Use at $48,015,500 quota.

The rest may yet I me bv Purchases through the end of the month, or next Monday at midnight. Bonds bought General and Colonel Rate Alike to First Lady Bennett Field I Borougn secretary Joseph lieu-ii EVERYONE Has Dreamed Of lie lii i of a tl ice Washington. July 27 (U.Rl That mation. U. I payr.

ither speakers included Dr Ham S. Rogers, president of Brooklyn as no general Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt visited at the naval hospital In San Diego the other day; it was a lieutenant colonel of marines. In her newspaper column "Mv $44,000,000,000 to $120,000,000,000. an1 increase of $58,000,000,000 or 131 percent.

Polytechnic Institute; George Barnewall. vice president of Brooklyn Trust Company, and 1 Tracy Voorhees. Brooklyn ch 11 Brookiyi Day" Mrs. Roosevelt reported today she visited "General Evans Carlson" of $17 977 Owning A Home of Carlson Raiders. She twice re man of the CUVO.

Evere Cooey sang the "Star of I 75.6 perci in on as "general. ASK Homes tor 1 50 Babies, $227,526,600 The State had $280. xplained, industry will require "i ot. of new investment" for it cannoi Mostlv of Men Overseos 400(K)0- 76 4 of ot The Mai tit! Corps, however, said that Carlson, whatever his deserts, still has two jumps to make before. $367,000,000.

On! support "an economy of that size' Banner." Edward Dowden was mi ter of ceremonies. Wounded sailors, officers from U. S. Maritime Service, and Ame can Legion and Jewish War Vi erans color guaids participated. borough, the Bronx, has already passed its goal.

becoming a general. i said, will supply about 25 Carlson was wounded in Saipan but. according to Mrs. Roosevelt, iued an appeal for foster homes for ibout 150 babies under 2. mostly hildien of men in the armed forces iverseas, for whom 110 shelter facili- percent lie vitalized 3ft.uuu.uui jobs, "provided there is the Rules Atainsl Merchant Seamen is coming along very wel 409 964.

Meatnili.le, ihe Mia W.c )'. 8 pci cent of quota; $5,068,304,652. or New York pri.es vallable. More spliii lie, ale: strict party lines, ruled out two pro $5 829.000.000. or 1214 perci children, it was reported, have 1 placed in Kings County.

Belle-and the Metropolitan luxspitaJs posals for extending tne esmce vote Expects Choice of Truman Committee Head in Week -i i USO and other overseas workers. because regular shelters have no William T. Simpson. Elmira, N. July 27 (U.R Sena-ir James M.

Mead said today the reorganization of the Tru- Baby Dies, Mother Burned Badly in Apartment Fire A blaze of undetermined origin swept through an apartment at 444 E. 137lh the Bronx, early today, killing Frank Mills, 11 months old, and inflating severe burns on the face, back and hands of his mother. Mrs. Lillian Mills. 24.

Mrs. Mills was taken to Lincoln Hospital. Sixteen other families escaped unscathed except for Mrs. Mary Mul-doon, who was burned slightly on the right hand. Mrs.

Mills' husband, Harry, was at work at the John David Knou- Brooklyn Men Brooklyn Men Know UN DAVID ext Wednesday. Mead, a member of the committee, was here to Dreside over hearings on You too, can buy or build the home of your dreams after the war if you plan and save for it now. The Home Buyers Institute of The Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn will help you with a complete program of practical planning. Come in and get the full details see the unusual Home Buyers Exhibition with more than fifty up-to-date displays of Interest to home buyers, assembled by leading American manufacturers. The Exhibition is free, and open daily during banking hours Monday eve-! nings until 7 P.

at the Bank's main office, Fulton St. and DeKalb Ave. This table will give you helpful information in plan naval war contracts. He said he will go directly to Washington at the conclusion ol the hearings Saturday be present at the selection oi a chairman to succeed Harry B. Truman, Democratic nominee for vice president.

"ABRAHAM ning a savings program tor the homo you ff build fafar. Purchau Minimum APPROXIMATE MONTHLY DEPOSIT Priced Down TO SAVE DOWN PAYMENT IN Home Payment 1 year 2 yean 3 years 5,000 I 500 42.00 I 21.00 I 14.00 6,000 600 50.00 25.00 17.00 7,000 800 67.00 34.00 23.00 8,000 1,000 84.00 42.00 28.00 9,000 1,200 100.00 50.00 34.00 10,000 1,400 117.00 59.00 39.00 12.500 2,500 209.00 105.00 70.00 15,000 3,000 250.00 125.00 84.00 A further service offered to you by The Home Buyers Institute is the "Small Hornet on 88 -page magazine, chock full of all kinds of useful information for home owners and home buyers. Fill in the coupon below mail it today, or when you come to the Exhibition, present it and receive your free copy of the "Small Homes Log Two Days 7hurday, Friday OVA. ODD LOT SHOE RELEASE! ALL RATION FREE THROUGH JULY 29 WOMEN'S SHOES Cold Cross shoea originally 6.9.r 5.20 sliorg-originally 8.95-10.95 6.69 Dies and street shoes originally 5.00 3.69 Drew, direct hoeoriginally 6.50-6.9S 4.88 Street Floor. East.

No mail or phone orders. THE HOME BUYERS INSTITUTE OF THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN FULTON STREET AND DE KALB AVENUE BROOKLYN 1 NEW YORK MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 0pi 9 to (5 p.m -26 COURT SCC' REMSEN Thursdoy 'til 9 p.m THI DIME SAVINGS SANK OF MOOKIYN FUITON STREET AND DE AIR AVENUE BROOKLYN New Yerk Keen W' I AM INTERESTED IN: Perchet ef New I 4 heeie Pwrctiete ef BROOKLYN EAGLE, THUR JULY.

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