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BROOKLYN TITOS UNION' FEBRUARY 1934 WINGS OVER PARIS Spanish War Memories had the right to remove Mr. Flanagan whenever he. saw fit While the matter may be carried to higher courts, the ruling did not pass in any way upon the qualifications of Mr. Flanagan to hold this important post The opinion dealt only with the power of removal Mr. Ingersoll exercised Airplane Study Led In House By J.

J. DeUiney Stirred By Veteran THUESDAT, FEBRUARY 8. 1984. 'But JOBH A. JTEFfERNAft One of the letters I have received is from PuMIthert TEH BROOKLYN DAILY 11MEH, In his discretion.

And that exercise of power did Spanish War veteran who has not signed bis Fremont C. Secretary an4 Xnuam not reflect upon the excellent record which Mr, full He sends me a letter which he bad Flanagan made as the head of this vitally im Jotrn N. Btrou, President icbardson Webster Editor previously sent to. the editor of the Sun and portant bureau. Ail familiar with Brooklyn which the Sun didn't print I am not going to Joseph Editor affairs, chiefly in the field of building oper print it, either.

I shall give my reasons. In ations, in the protection of the public from bad or careless construction men, appreciate bow Bu MJRON BENT Feb. a The airplane Investigation that has bees occupying the attention of Senator Black's committee for the past two months has spread to the, other end the capital. The sub-committee of the House Naval Affairs Committee, of which. Representative John J.

Selaney of Brooklyn la chairman, has decided to take a hand In It, and wilt lnvestlstit contracts In the Navy during the past six or eight years. com faithfully Mr, Flanagan met his many respon Address Brooklyn Times Onion. 140 Atlantis Are, Brooklyn. N. T.

Telephone Triangle 1200 tttal TR I 1100 the place it is too long for my column. In the second place, while it recites grievances which are probably real, it animadverts against too many citizens and soldiers and sailors who are generally regarded as having performed sibih'ties. He more than maintained his high reputation in private business affairs and in his retirement the former Building Commis notable service for the In the third Publisher's Direct RepresenUtlTe. Lorensen Thompson;" Ine, Chicago New York. Can sioner carries with him the respect of the com place it is calculated to rouse feeling against munity.

Francisco, Los Angeles. President Roosevelt, and at present I think we'd better all stand behind President Roose mittee will even call Charles Francis Adams, Secretary of the Navy in the Hoover Cabinet and Daniel Ona ftu. delta aad Architects Commend Mr. Celler. velt unless we want to have our country go to Sunday Setuidae adltloB OUT.

Congressman Emanuel Celler is one of the on rear UO Sunday adltloo enlr. ana 140 si sua postpaid On month, ,1 One month, dally ene Sunday JO Si month, 4-S3 Si cuonUu, daily US 6dij t-B On year, i-HO T. Dugall and Edward Warner, assistant secretaries of aeronautics from 12 to MIL. smash completely. I hate to say these things to a man who was in the Navy for forty-five years and who did excellent service.

He is fortunate of the earth just now. Brooklyn at the Brooklyn architects, through Mr. Hans C. Meyer, of 815 The sub-committee thinks that Poet Offlc el 'Olaaa matter. suffering, no doubt, but so are many others, Flatbush avenue, have recorded their appre and if we tan help ourselves out of the mess ciation of his efforts.

This activity concerned we are in, it cannot be by a protest of these professional men with re the contractor furnishing planes to the Navy have bean making too much money. It has been told that profits of as much as 60 per cent have been made on an order amounting to 10,000,000. Representative Delaney thinks that the three men should be called to clear spect to the designs for the proposal postal One section of the letter, however, I think Average circulation for the year ending March.il. HII: Daily, 408,676 net paid Sunday, 88,827 net paid Member Audit Bureau of Circulations, sub-stations of Brooklyn. It will be remembered that one of the drops worthy of comment here.

It recalls old days at the Navy Yard. My correspondent served on the S.S. Oregon, from 1896 to 1898. That in the bucket for Brooklyn, from the recovery up tnis question of why the Wavy continued to grant contracts after the audits showed such big profits. billions, involved the allotment of some cash means he was on board during the famous voy Mr.

Delaney saia one reason ne had heard riven for contract with age ground the Horn during the Spanish War from the Public Works Administration for thirteen sub-stations. While more went to Chicago, the home town of Secretary of the Interior out competition was that "competi tive bidding would slow thlnia up much that the airplanes would Harold L. Ickes, Brooklyn did receive an award. and was present at the Santiago Sea fight He recalls my old friend, the Chief Engineer, R. W.

Milligan, and also Navy Yard Paymaster Moriarty, whom he rightly describes as the most be out ot date. Then came the question of construction. There is no way the sub-corn Brooklyn architects, through a committee mlttee can force the attendance of the officials named if they do not voluntarily come. They will, no popular man in the Navy Yard in the old days, headed by Mr. Meyer, appealed to Congressman Turmoil in France.

Since the day when the "drams of Santerre" rolled ominously and the old Faubourg St An-4 toine poured its ragamuffin revolutionists over Paris, France has been the land of the unex- pected. The Liberals of the court and reign of Louis' XVI had no expectation of a Reign of 1 Terror; the Robespierre and Marats and. St. Justs never dreamed of the rise of the young Corsican artillery officer to Imperial glory. Charles may have expected the barricades of 1830.

The men who fought behind them may have expected Louis PhilUpe, the "Citizen doubt, come. A disoatch from Celler to urge the selection of Brooklyn tech Cleveland, -where Mr. Dugrall It does seem to me that our greatest need in meal men for this work in Kings County. Like is nervinar as city welfare director, a good neighbor, Congressman Celler busied these days is unity. The vote for Franklin Roosevelt was so great that it did seem as if states that he will be glad to come and tell all that he knows about himself in.

Washington. In expressing their contracts while he was in onice. he had a special commission from the Am err gratitude to the Congressman, Mr. Meyer He said that he knew of no lrregu laritlea in the awarding ef govern merit at rn lane contracts. Mr.

Du stated that Assistant Secretary Roberts of the can people, and his conduct in office has been so bold and his voice so clarion clear in a time Treasury has sent assurance that Brooklyn gall was the Republican candidate of confusion that he still retains the public con King," on the heels of whose reign in 1848, architects "will receive every consideration." for oovernor ot unio An Alleged Conspiracy It is to be hoped that the usual diplomatic form of expression as to future acts will be Tnrnln from the past to the fidence. He has mine, although I had grave doubt when he was nominated at Chicago, and although much that he is now doing runs con came the barricades again and the Second public, destined to vanish when Louis Napoleon was elected President, as a step preliminary to translated into actualities. It is to be hoped present we find the Federal Orano Jury Investigating an alleged conspiracy to defraud the government of more than IJ.000,000 in buying trary to my early notions of constitutional gov his assumption of the Imperial crown. that Mr. Roberts may be able to do better than ernment armv -trucks.

The rralt in The Franco-Prussian War of 1871 broke his reign, and Paris knew ones store the street fighting, the Commune, and the Third Repub the CWA was recently denounced Eleanor de Cisneros, the opera singer, died Mr. Henry Morgenthau, jr, of the Hyde Park section of New York State and the present Secretary of the Treasury. As President Roosevelt's neighbor in the Hudson River valley area, Secretary Morgenthau approved the by Harry Hopkins hlmseir, tne aa-mlniRtrator. said to exist In 46 the other day. She was a graduate of St states.

When the spending of the lic created by Gambetta and young Clemen ceau and their friends. It has been more stable than Agnes' Academy in Brooklyn. Her husband, trillions in this recovery penoa comes to be Investigated by future Count de Cisneros, was a Cuban journalist and its predecessor, in fact, than, any government construction of five vessels for the Coast Guard service to be built at the Philadelphia Navy Congressional committee, sucn craft will doubtless be revealed as since the head of Louis XVI rolled into the bas- diplomat And I think he was the brother of Evangelina de Cisneros, the beautiful young Comment and Query to make all of the on scanaats ana ket on the guillotine platform. It has survived the airDlane deals look like Bun- Yard at a cost of more than $8,000,000 while two vessels were sent to the Brooklyn Navy heroine of the Cuban Revolution. They were day School transactions in Yard at a cost of about $3,000,000.

children of a wealthy Cuban banker who was a member of the Revolutionary forces back in years of political turmoil, and it bore itself gallantly through the World War that dismantled so many other European governments. Can it survive the peace it made in the Hall of All communication intended for Mayor LaGuardla came to town day or two ago and while here this column must ixj accompanied by Still a promise of consideration for Brooklyn architects is something to be prized in these the nineties. General Weyler, the Spanish Gov secured promises from Secretary the name and addrett ot the tcriter, not for publication, unless desired. the Mirrors! ernor General, who had been sent over to quell the revolution, put the girl in prison. The news but as an evidence ot good faith.

Tckes, PWA, for $68,000,000 in loans for public works projects In New York. They Include the Trl-borough Bridge, 120,000.000 for Fublication of letter) does not It has now clamoring at its diminished prestige the Communists and the Royalists and the is my firm belief that Mr. Louis H. Pink should be appointed on the authority. Through his connection with the State Housing Board, he has gained the experience necessary to successfully fill the office.

has been' a firm believer in the problem, and he has always been available to those working for this object willing at all times, night or day. to attend meetings and help to clean up our slums, and to get, better housing conditions for those'' who have been compelled to live under the terrible conditions existing In these slums. Many experts have appeared lately, since this Municipal Authority bill was latroduced but Mr. Pink has the experience of years and should be appointed. THOMAS CLELAND.

232 Martense Feb. 6, 1934. of her incarceration, published in the New York to follow but because we lack the courage to do otherwise. Therefore we, from a political viewpoint, are little better than rubber stamps for politicians with an ax to grind, a panacea for our economic and social ills. Is i not high time that we discarded "canned" political opinions, faced the facts squarely, used our intelligence and reasoned it out for ourselves? FRANK J.

OVERTON. Port Jefferson, L. Feb. 6. 1934.

housing and 14.000,000 for a sew imply that this newspaper Is in favor ot or opposed to the propositions or projects advanced. They are reproduced, within space limitations, as American, caused a tremendous sensation in Fascists, a combination of. incongruities united age disposal plant, men ne days from the Treasury Department And in the meantime, the inquiry persists: Where is Brooklyn's 1200,000,000 share of the recovery billions? 7 Washington Opera Comique. Washington last week enjoyed a bit of the United States. William R.

Hearst conceived only in hatred of the Third Republic. Once matter of puoito information ana called it a day and went home. The Mayor never even called on his old colleagues in the House. to provide an open forum. more the streets of Paris are in barricade, once more mobs are singing the Marsellaise, once the idea of liberating her.

He chose Mr. Karl Decker, who had experience as a Havana correspondent, for the job. more gunfire is heard in the streets of the FINAL REGISTER DATES TOO MUCH HERD THINKING comic opera, the principal actors being Mayor nation's capital. Confusion and fisticuffs in the Hearst's yacht anchored in Havana Harbor. L.

I. U. Dean Also Announce Naw Port Jffron Philotophar Urge Walmsley of New Orleans and Huey Long, the celebrated "Kingfish of Louisiana." The Mayor Chamber of Deputies, rioting and repression on title streets. If it be not revolution, it is close Decker bribed a jailer, hired a house directly Independent Aotion. Court for 8mtr, Announcement was made today was in town all the week and stopped at the opposite the jail, made a temporary bridge PROTECT PENSION FUND to it, Gaston Doumergue is in charge today, striv across the narrow alley from roof to roof, cut same hotel as Huey.

He announced daily that if he ran into the Kingfish he would "beat him hole in the roof of the prison, and effectuated CODE CONFERENCES Seriousne and Confidence Imprei Washington Observer. Editor, Brooklyn Times Union. Sir: We who were In Washington recently for the ninth Women's Patriotic Conference on National Defense are, of course, extremely happy over the stand our President takes on national defense. The "New Deal" our President Roose ing to bring order out of chaos. Will he be able to do what Edouard Daladjer failed to do? The the escape of the fair prisoner.

She was one up" lor statements the latter made about the Mayor in the recent election in which Huey eyes of the world will turn anxiously toward France tomorrow, and for many morrows there was badly beaten. of the most beautiful girls I have ever seen. Under the chaperonage of Mrs. John A. Logan, widow of General Logan, who was known in the army as "Black Jack," Miss de Cisneros Editor, Brooklyn Times Union.

Sir: The game of politics Is profitable for a favorlto lew but extravagant for the taxpayers because ot herd-thlnklng and herd-acting on our part as citizens. Nowhere is this more evident than In our local communities. In fact, local taxes have increased all out of proportion to State and Federal taxes during recent years, but we can control them more easily If That Should Be Firt Thought ef Teacher, Mr. Olton Say. Editor, Brooklyn Times Union.

Sir: The teachers who -stand up every morning and have the pupils and those who have been entrusted to gain knowledge in their care, go through the formality of repeating the Allegiance to the Flag Every night the Mayor lived at the May after. by Dean Tristram Walker Metcalfe of Long Island University that tho final date for registration for admission to the day or evening session of the College of Arts and Sclonces will be Feb. 10. which will be the last for enrollment In university extension courses. Registration for the second semester for regular students closes in both day and evening sessions on Feb.

10. Seventeen courses' have been added to the curriculum to accommodate the registration, Dean Metcalfe said. flower and patiently wanted for the Kingfish to show up, as he is usually much in evidence toured the country, attending benefit perform i Brooklyn's-Centenary. ances for the widows and children of sailors velt has placed before the people has aroused our Congressmen and Senators from the frightful state killed in the battleship Maine. I had charge of It was on April 8, 1834, that the Legislature of the State of New York granted a city char evenings swaggering about the hotel lobby, but he never showed up.

He went in at night and out in the morning by a secret entrance. A large number of newspapermen and others were on hand to see the battle of the century, of inertia from which the nation has been suffering for the past ten the performance in the old Montauk Theatre we will by a Judicious use of the ballot on Election Day. years. Judging from the crowds These days, it seems essential descending upon Washington from every walk of life, all aroused from that one should not only think in but were disappointed. on Fulton street and Miss de Cisneros and Mrs.

Logan were in my charge on the way to the theatre and while they sat in their box. Miss de Cisneros was married later to a young Cuban banker. dependently but weigh well what their sluggishness, stepping about TO TELL OF RU88IA Maurice Hindus will give an ad Mayor Walmsley looked as though he could briskly, giving you the impression that each has a very Important one reads and hears. It matters less, I believe, what one thinks as that one does really think. Almost make good, as he is an athlete standing six feet dress on Russia at the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences.

any kind ot thinking seems prefer two and weighing 200 pounds. Huey evidently Academy of Music, tonight at 8:16. mission to perform, all with heads high, a twinkle of confidence in the eye. as friend meets friend there Is that note of refreshing gladness in the voices It Is evident that believes that be who doesn't fight and runs Mr. Hindus- subject win be "Un able to servile re-echoing ot what one sees, reads and hears.

Most of us follow the crowd not because we consider It the profer course New traffic lights in New York are designed "to give the pedestrian a chance for his life." derstanding Russia: Idlas and away will live to fight another day. To add optimism prevails everywhere. It comedy to the occasion, Huey's brother, a doc Every day more and more obstacles are being Is quite different from what pre vailed during the last few years. tor in Tulsa, Oklahoma, wired a challenge to put in the way of the motorists' enjoyment In my hotel every few hours a News Notes of the Past Nashville Southern Lumberman. the Mayor to take him on, saving that Huey could talk, but did not know much about the new delegation of business men were arriving on the "code confer manly art of self-defense.

ence" affecting their business. Raiders threw a brick wrapped in a piece of YEARS AGO February 8, 1884 There are those mean enough to insinuate talked with the wives of some of these men while their husbands 50 and our Country, are the first ones to back down when they are asked to do their share toward putting this country of oun back on its feet. If these same teachers had time to take from their arduous task ot home study and preparation for next day's work, to listen to the talk on the radio, they would have' been told by Mayor I-AGuardta himself that his prime reason for asking that they tako a vacation without pay, or a furlough as he aptly names It. was to protect their pension fund, which money Is Invested in New York City bonds; and if more money has to-be raised to meet current expense. -mors -of their pension money will have to be Invested In same, and.lnorde to avoid this, he is asking' them, to help him cut down expenses, at least for one or.

two years. It seems the teachers of New Tork, who should be fair mathematicians, should, hsve no difficulty In subtracting, as this seems to be the main operation, a far a the finance are concerned. ALFRED OLSON. Vice President American Voters' League. Feb.

6, 1984. 2463 DEATHS IN JANUARY Editors Brooklyn Tlroet Sir: Please give me the ratio Of deaths la Brooklyn pec month. F. A. MORRIS.

West Babylon, Feb. 6. .1984. The Board of Health states that there were 2,468 deaths In Brooklyn In January, making an annual rate of 10.40 per 1,000. Editor.

that the Louisiana Senator is not really The Standard Oil Company has purchased tho property were locked up for hours like jury felt through the window of a London jeweler's shop last week. The campaign to lessen street men. I asked these women what kingfish" after all, but only a "punkinseed." at 14 and zt Broadway, Manhattan, extending through New for $300,000. A modern office building to house the departments ot the was their husband's reaction on noises is evidently having its effect Punch, They never did find out who socked Huey in New Tork branch, Is to be constructed on the site. Gen.

William London. the eye at Sands Point last summer. this code business and what It would do to their business. All seemed perplexed at first; they did T. Sherman, Civil War hero, was placed on the retirement list of the U.

S. Army today. The first regular passenger train crossed the ter to the village of Brooklyn, a charter which was signed at once by Governor Marcy. It had taken a fight of more than a year to secure that highly valued legislation. The bill had been introduced at Albany in the 1833 session, and had been fought vigorously by the representatives of New York City as it existed in those days.

They feared the competition of a municipality on the other side of the East River. The New Yorkers triumphed at first, but the Brooklynites continued their effort They faced the same opposition in the 1834 session, but they finally won their fight, and Brooklyn began its existence as a city. These facts were called to the attention of the public in the columns of the Times Union some months ago, and the suggestion was made that the centennial of the Brooklyn charter called for a celebration of some sort. The response was not hearty at first It was observed that Brooklyn was no longer an independent municipality, that it was completing a century under its own charter. After some discussion, however, the Society of Old Brooklynites voted for a public meeting.

The date of the first -charter is featured on the membership certificates of the society, and it seemed proper that this organization should direct the affair. April 8 falls on a Sunday, and is was arranged that the exercises should take the place of the regular evening services at Plymouth Church, In the meantime the idea has been growing. Brooklyn's pride has been aroused, and it has been decided that the church meeting will not be celebration enough. There mutt be a parade, with ceremonies on the steps of the not know how or what to answer. I than said: "Don't you think, and new cantilever bridge at Niagara Falls, N.

today. In memory The Snow Conveyor. essential fact is that the snow conveyor, the one-man trolley and a great number of other The Times Union photographic staff, which of the 100th anniversary of the appointment of James Duan as first Mayor ot the City of New Tork, the Board of Aldermen today passed a resolution directing that the flags on City Hall be down. Duane was appointed by Governor Clinton on Feb. 8, 1784.

A hugh bronze have you not felt, that all business was taking on a system of racket one whereby a business man could not trust his partner nor even his own brother because of the cut modern inventions have decreased the amount of work to be done, and we must reorganize has been extremely busy during the icy weather, with its bad fires and its attractive snow monument of Gen. Robert E. Lee was completed by the sculptor Alex throat method?" They all agreed scenes, came upon a picture out of the ordinary that this evidently was what ander Doyle in New Tork. It la to be shipped to New Orleans, where It will be set up in Tlvoli Square, the name of which will be later our labor in some way. We Do Not Condone.

had crept into our business and that changed to Lee Square, A publlo subscription to raise funds for now all the men seemed more win a few days ago. It was a view of one of the new snow conveyors at work, one of those huge contraptions used by the Department of Sanitation to dig into a pile of snow in the street the erection of a statue to Wendell Phillips was started today In Bos log and better able to look their competitors or business associates ton. John MoCuIlough gave his second performance of the season In Haverly's last night, appearing In the title role of "Richard the "We do not condone the crime of lynching in Florida," said Governor Scholz of that State in a telegram to the Sheriff of Hillborough square In the eye. Durlns-121. 1S14 and 1(25 I had and deposit it quickly in a truck.

These devices always attract a crowd, if the weather a traveling position and traveled from Maine to Texas. I used to see Third." OK YEARS AGO February 8, 1909 County, where Negro bad been the victim of is not too cold, and the photograph attracted mob law. So another courageous Governor about the hotels large delegations of business men on conventions. While In Washington, I made a attention in the paper. adds his voice to those raised in condemnation Happenings Tonight Champ Clark, Democratic leader of the minority In the Houso, sponsored a revenue bill today to Include Income and Inheritance taxes.

The Aero Club of America has announced that the New comparison. These code confer Working somewhat on the idea of an esca of a crime that is essentially the more cow ences were much the same as a lator, the machine takes the snow from the ardly because it opposes the brute force of many Tork World Is to offer a prize of $10,000 to the aviator who pilots an Klnia County Republican Club of Fifth A. annual aanoe. Hotel BC 0on, convention. The conventions meant a good time for all, and while some street and conveys it through a runway into airsnip propelica by mechanical means from New Tork to Albany.

The against a single Individual, and at the same P. M. -V. --f contest will take place during the forthcoming Hudson-Fulton celcbra- the truck. Men with shovels are needed to effort and time would De spent on constructive business programs, time proclaims a weakness in the law itself.

annual hanoupt mt the AlaeoM Juaocla- pile Up the snow, but once this is done the For ordinary citizens in a time of excitement tlon of Polytecluilo Initltate, Hotel Boe- aert, I P. M. Borough Hall and with a banquet These are tion. The flight Is to be made over the course followed by Fulton's steamboat. It was reported In Washington today that Secretary of the Treasury Cortelyou, whose term of office will be up next March, Is one could read In the faces of these men as they departed that they were going back to their respective scheduled for the previous day, Saturday, April only labor needed is that of the men who run the conveyor.

No shovelers are required to to feel a half sympathy with those who step in where the agencies of the law have failed in Meeting Brooklyn Kotinarra'. lab, 117 aanea 8 Pi M. ie4K fiith. liMfiitaak Sinner. to be president ot the Consolidated Gas Company of New York.

fill the truck. The amount of labor needed to the cases of notorious offenders, there is per Denman Thompson, tho old actor famous for his character role in "The Old Homestead," Is near death today In bis home In West Swazey, N. H. Denman is 76. The new opera bouse In Freeport, at Main st near clear the streets after a snowstorm is consid cities ana do just as tney pieasea.

It would mean they left business ethlos with the hotel room key. Not so with this code conference In Washington. The men leave wttK fr nnm aarioua exDressinns haps a justification in human nature, but in Oetlen'a, Fbttbuah and ChnToh p. si. Mlnetrel of Booeevelt Democrat to Clu of Ninth A.

Doncan Council, K. ei dubnouae. Fourth ave, and WIS 7. And so the program has been expanded, and now those in charge are talking of appealing to President Roosevelt to come to Brooklyn to be the big attraction. It is good news for all who are interested in fostering a knowledge of Brooklyn's history.

And it is good news for erably less than it was before this machine wss the Johnson case, as in the Maryland case and invented. the California case, the offender was under Veetane- of Ammerafort. CM Leuue, and, from a woman stana point. 4013 Avenue J. P.

M. It is one more milestone in the march of Merrick was dedicated last night. More than 800 attended the performance. Charles Slgmond, president of the Village Trustees, spoke. William Morris has signed James J.

Jeffries, former heavyweight champion, for a SO weeks appearance on the Morris circuit Jeffries will open his tour at the Fulton Theatre here. Willie Keeler signed his 109 contract today with the Yankees. Ed. walah Th Intimate Stranaer," to be present progress, one more tribute to the genius of arrest and his trial assured. So there could be no excuse for Judge Lyncb's law in such circumstances.

Governor Scholz speaks like a with a far greater degree or manliness." While some may not know what it Is all about at least they lnV mm thnnrli the realise from ed by St. John' Hospital Qui Id, Brook all who enjoy the strains of martial music and the glitter of marchjng troops, no matter what mankind. Nobody would think for a minute lyn Utile Theater, la ttt. raw a r. Je.

Annual aimer ef Ilea' Aaaoctarlen of of refusing to enjoy the benefits of the many good man and a faithful official, whose oath Tompktna Aranu Confrtfatlonal Church, TompJtin and MoDonoasn et. If, k. Is holding out for $7,500, It was reported from the offices of the White Box In Chicago today. henceforth they have a government to answer to and people to consider ln all their dealings conveniences which the inventors have given of office means more to him than the possible Annual meettn of Central Branca ef the occasion may be. Good Service by Mr.

Flanagan. T. W. O. SO Third I P.

at. favor of the electors of any county, us. But it must be kept in mind that each of these inventions bag added to the problem of Monthle meettn ef flatbueh ReDubUeaa i I A YEARS AGO February 8, 1924 LV The Prince of Wales broke his collarbone todav when fee Club. 1431 Church P. at.

MART aiail ,1251 East st, Feb. 184, FOR LOUIS H. PINK unemployment; each improvement which, les riatlande Property Owner Aaa'n, meet- Supreme Court Justice Burt jay Humphrey After Practical Jokers. sens the amount of labor decreases the number In Memorial Hall, -Moatrand dv. and Avenue P.

2d. has ruled against an application made by Mr. fell from his horse while hunting near Ascot This was his seventh fall of the season. The first execution by lethal gas In this country took place today at Carson City. Nov.

when Gee Jon Chin, convicted of Mactotrat Dttor to addraad meet hie ex Certain kinds of "fun" would be costly under Radr Urge His Appointment en Recular Democratic' Orranliatloo-Mnth A. of jobs. If our existence can be so organized that we all share the benefit if we all work shorter hours, all will be well. But if some a bill introduced at Albany recently by Senator Thomas J. Flanagan for a writ of mandamus to compel Borough President Raymond V.s Ingersoll to reinstate him as Commissioner of 'Housing Authority.

so unnsuia ava ora, Uaaa meeting: under aneole ef Brook Alex G. Baxter of Saratoga County. Editor, Brooklyn Times Union. lyn Hardware lohuaon building, Kevin at, P. H.

murder during a tong war In Reno, met his doom In the sealed chamber. The confirmation of the recognition of Soviet Russia by Italy was made today In a dispatch from Rome. Roger Kahn, IT-year old son of the famous banker, Is to organise a Jazz band, It was learned today. Kahn expects to get a contract for a vaudeville aooea ranee. It would make it a misdemeanor to summon a must be deprived of employment altogether, Sir! WOW lHfc UlfJ juumviiw.

Meotkia- of Soath Bmhln Bora. K24 physician, send in a false fire alarm or seek then. suffering must be general, Sixth 8:80 F. M. Housing bill has" become a those Interested are anxious to see police assistance, merely as a practical joke.

A spreading of the labor to be done, so that Mr. May Oooderem o-ek at meetln the best men avaiianie appmuwu of Con rue Club, 632 Bedford IfilL The wealth of the State of New Tork has Increased more than 47 per cent over last year, official figures revealed The wealth of the Mother1 teacue ef P. 8. 181. mtnatrel all may have some of it, is an underlying idea of the NBA movement If the codes succeed This will be sad news for certain types ot mischief makers in Brooklyn and on Long Island.

Buildings of Brooklyn. Mr. Flanagan contended that his service as former volunteer fireman gave him a preference and a right to hold the office. He urged further that the Borough President xjgbt.ot, removal unless after a hearing upon charges based upon unfitness to perform the duties. Justice Humphrey rules that the Borough President enow.

In yrk end Border as members of tho housing authority. I have taken a very great Interest In the problem of slum i-iMiini- and better housing and Stat In dollars Is placed at Mahatma Gandhi, on being released today from the Bombay prison, asserted to his followers avaa. a P. M. They should take the suggestion to heart even in dividing the jobs among us all, then we all Sheffield Farmi.

Tultoo Street Drrlaloa. dinner and dance, the Tower, 8 P. M. will soon be enjoying a' short work week. If if the measure is not yet a law of the State of that he held nothing against the Englishman personally, but against the system represented by the British Government Among the leading song hits of the day is "Sittln' In a Corner." speaking from my own experience, being a member of the Brooklyn Committee for Better Housing, It Annual card 'part? of Sr Catherine ef New they fail, something else must be tried.

The Genoa pariah, Columbus Club, 1 P. i.

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