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Times Union from Brooklyn, New York • 63

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Times Unioni
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Brooklyn, New York
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63
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WKDNLSDAY THE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES MARCH 1932 HANKEIt DIES C. C. N. y. IDITORS Six Brooklyn and Long Island students at City College have been appointed to tha editorial and nawa alaffa of tha Campus, undergiad-uala tri-weekly.

It was announced yesterday by M. ft. Ethan, edllor-In-chlaf, Irving Rosenthal, a Junior, wag promoted to aseorlsts editor. Borough president's budget 1011 enough money, (he axanl smount not being stipulated, could he raleed la employ ell the help actually needed. Funda to employ elevator operators and attendants therefore, will not sought from lh Board of Katlniate unlit after April The committee approved a $57, 700 dpproprlallon requested by the Board of Kdu'stlon for alterations and repalra atP.

8. 1, 10, 11, 17 and 71 In Queens. Borough President Hervey, of Queens, succeeded 1 In having hie proposals for reduction oS. budgetary expenses and continuance of a program of essential ptibllo 1m provsmenLs financed by other than budgalary funds-held on the Com mlttna of tha Whole calendar for study In axecutlva aeselon. Mr.

Harvsya plan, It waa seld, would he taken up when the committee etarted Ha study of methods of financing needed public Improve, manta, Tha disposition of the committee at flyat appeared to ba to Piles the matter, but vigorous objection on tha part of tha Queana Borough President resulted In having It held over for consideration In executive session. In spits of Commissioner Gold, men's insistence that tha Improvement waa necessary the committee referred back to tha Department of Plant and Structure! Its request for 1450,000 for the construction of tha Washington ave. over the Waltabout Canal. Tha committee put Over for one week a request of the Queens Bor. oiigh Publlo Library for transfers within Its own lost budget appropriations of $11,171.

A request of the Department of Hospitals for $1,650 for preliminary plana for tha new $5,000,000 tuberculosis hospital to ba built as an addition to Kings County Hospital was put over for one week. A one-week delay was agreed upon for Park Commissioner Browne's request for $064 for improvements to the heating system in the elephant house In the Prospect Park Zoo. LI Declares He Can See No Need For, Another Democratic Organization in Second. Thera Is no need for another regular Demorratlo club In the Sec. ond A.

Alderman Thomas Ryan, Democratic leader of that district, It was learned today, has Informed the Ybung Folks' Demo-cratlo League of Kings County, which has just established A division In the Flalbush Club, Ocean sva, "No need exists for another club In this district," Alderman Ryan said. "The league Is a eounty-wlds organisation and should refrain from branching Into the Assembly Districts. It can do absolutely nothing for the district Itself." Alderman Ryan, it Is understood, its taken the stand that his organisation, the Kings Highway Democratic Club, caters to the needs of All tha voters, young and old, and provides the social requirements demanded by younger element He goes on tbs theory that It la too much to expect persons to pay double dues and contends that many persons may confuse the purposes of the two organisations. The Flatbush branch of the Young Folks Democratic League, he Insists, Is an unnacessary duplication of his own organization, and he ran ses no earthly reason for Its existence. To Be Used In Widening Parts of Lafayette and Marcy Funds for Queens.

Almost ell of tha appropriations reported out favorably by tbs Com, mltlea of the Whole of the Board of Ultimate yesterday were for Brook lyn and Queens. Tha committee approved a request of porough President Heetarberg for a $70,000 ap proprlattpn for widening from 14 to 40 feet tha roadways of Lafayette ava, from Fulton at, to Marcy ave. and Marcy avs, from I.afayetta ava. to Flushing avs. In connection with the work of restoring the surfaces of these afreets, under the Jurisdiction of the Board of Trans, portatlon.

Acting on a recommendation of Kohler, Director of the Btftfgut, ths'commlttes approved an allotment of funds sufficient to carry the boiler-room force and aoms watchmen and janitors of the ntw Central Court Building on Schermtrhorn at, through to June 1, whan it is expected the new building will be opened. Mr. Hes-terberg, proceeding on tha theory that the building would be opened about April 1, had asked Jor to be raised by special revtnua bonds i Tha Director of tha Budget found however, that by transfer of small amounts from certain codes of the Head of Savings Institution For 14 Years, Succumbs Suddenly at 7i. Rlverhead, March I. Usher Ho wall, 7,1, president th niver head Savings Bank for tha past 14 year, died suddenly today In hla home, on East Main here.

Mr, Howell had been In ailing health for aoma time, but bis death vas unexpected. One of Long Ieland'a beet known bankera and an outstanding bank, Inc authority, Mr. Howall bad bean connected with tha Rlvarhead Bay-Inca Bank alnca 1ISJ. Ha had taught school at Frankltnvllle Xhademy, in Frankllnville, now known as Laurel, previous to his connection tvlth tha financial In stltutlon. Tha Rev.

Hr. A. Marsland, pastor, of tha First M. E. Church of Rlverhead, will officiate at funeral services Jn the Howell home, at 1:10 P.

Friday. Mr. Howell was one of tbs most active supporters of the First M. B. Church.

PLAY BRIDGE IN 2D fc Mors than 1100 Democratic women of the Second A. H. last night at- USHER B. HOWELL tended a bridge party and tea given by Mrs. Florence 3.

Stapleton, candidate fo- eo-leader and running mats of Barnard Marcus, who Is challenging the leadership of Alderman Thomas G. unotion was held In the Dewey Club, Silt Homeorost ave. Women of that club, the Wantagh Demo-oratlo Club and others reported activity in the campaign, Assisting Mrs. Stapleton In pouring were Mra. M.

A. Reynolds, Miss Dorothy Reynolds, Mrs. Rose Lewis, Mrs, R. L. Bull, Mra Minnie Tull-nan, Mies Ruth Morrison end Mrs.

Mabel Blrnkrant, On Monday night Marcus gave a beefsteak dinner to hts captains at the Caton Inn, Coney Island ave. and Caton ave. ADAMS LACKAYE rirfc CRA0IR0 P. Me o. i Mada ftadriing Itof Nprini Malirr uhlM uHtind tumal If Nsv, rgm fair 'phobia Factorf, toft Rfli Si.

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11 MAR. AfRf AMt.ll MAY 7 3 DAT 22 Eeeetag MAR. MAR. AfR.7 APR. 11 MAY 1 MAY If JUNE 1 ILlUrriATID rOLDil ON SIODSIT B.

D. AINSLIB, GmtI Paeatr AgeM TtMum A Sh Immd g-grW it ead Work Two For Crepe and crystal Milan Shiny crochet straws Becoming, small brims Ribbons or ornaments Many beguiling veils Sold Singly $2.66 New, lightweight woolens Military effects, scarfs Short, long or cape sleeves Color contrasts, buttons, bows. Sizes 14 to 20 in the group Second Floor Chic Montelupo straws Many other favorites Smart brims or turbans Flowers, ribbons, ornaments Small and large headsizes Velva Sweater Knit Blouse Pliable ruffette straw Entrancing new turbans Note the intricate draping Veils or feathers Popular Spring colors NAMMS Second Floor TTieyre so cuifning. probably buy two or three. Crew neck, cowl neck, jumper or epaulette in luscious colors.

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