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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, MONDAY, JUNE 27. 1032 I 1 PAYS FOR SLAP Policeman's Son, 17, Aids Him In Subduing Robber Suspect Oppenheim. Collins a Siam King Back OnThroneWith Powers Curbed Fulton Street Brooklyn Hohenzollern Return Asked By Nationalists Von Papen Asks Hitler to Curb His Fascists-Anti-Semitic Move It 's First liine at this low price The combined efforts of Patrolman Joseph Slevens of the Clymer St. station and his 17-year-old son, John, a member of the John Adams High School football team, landed Robert Stanley, 19, a Negro, of 163-09 707th Jamaica. In a cell last night at the Ozone Park station on a charge of assault and robbery.

Officer Slevens was returning last evening to his home at 111-12 131st Ozone Park, with Mrs. Slevens and theier son when the policeman noticed Stanley running from Louis' fruit and vegetable market, 110-24 Liberty Ozone Park. An unidentified passerby fought with Stanlpy until Patrolman Slevens and his son arrived and the two overpowered the Negro, who had a 32-caliber loaded revolver In his pocket. Further search by the policeman's son revealed a razor sewed in the bandit's coat. Proclamation Decrees Limited Monarchy With a Constitution Oi Bangkok, June 27 VPy King Pra-Jadnipok reascended the throne of ummer v-orsettes Bag.

U. S. Pit. Orb CO-ED LEARNS CARPENTRY Columbus, Ohio Alma A. Obenland Is one co-ed at Ohio State University who will not have to depend upon a husband to hang the screens, plant the pantry shelf or put a knob on the cupboard door.

She Is a student in the industrial arts laboratory. AND GIRDLES regularly .7. .9 ,7 Biam today, plain, constitutional monarch, and the meager ranks of the world's absolute kingdoms were reduced by one. A new Eiam, with a constitution, was born of last week's revolution. a proclamation signed yesterday by the King himself, his powers were limit! and all the acts of the People's pa, which supported the revolt, were legalized.

The slight and somewhat frail King, whose word" a few days ago was the law and who was held in semi-divtne reverence as a descendant of Budclha, immediately set to work to study the new constitu Los Angeles, June 27 UP) A 135.000 damage suit filed against Ben Lyon, motion picture actor, by Cedric La Mar, 18-year-old studio office clerk, because Lyon slapped the boy at the film studio last December, has been settled for $450, court records showed today. Lyon allegedly rebuked the boy for refusing to let his wife, Bebe DaneLs, come on a sound stage where was working. The actor said the boy was Insolent. La Mar said Lyon's slap Injured his Jaw and loosened his teeth. Interest from Dny of Deposit 0 July, 1932 3', Dividend THE tion.

P. E. Pastor Says Bishop Fired Him As iMoney Failed The Rev. John Vanderveer Cooper preached his farewell sermon yesterday as rector of Emmanuel Protestant Episcopal Church, Delamere Place, Sheepshead Bay. He charged that he had been dismissed by the Rt.

Rev. John I. Blair Larned, bishop-suffraean of the diocese of New York, because of the failure of the church to fulfill its financial obligations. He said that the bishop placed financial achievement above spirituality and described him as a "golden-hearted blunderer." Mr. Cooper told the congregation, which had petitioned that he be retained as pastor, that his successor would be chosen this week but that he himself would not leave the small room he occupied in the church building specially ordered out.

He explained that the depression had affected fully 85 percent of his congregation and that he had offered to forego the $60 a month received from the diocese as Emman-ul Church has the status of a mission. Mr. Cooper's father Is rector of Christ P. E. Church, Lynbrook, L.

I Bishop Larned was away from his office for the day, but his secretary reported that in this matter "Bishop Larned has no statement to make." FILIPINOS SAVE IN HAWAII Manila (Pi Filipino laijorers who go to Hawaii as contract plantation workers, manage to save their wages. In three weeks 334 returned bringing $40,585 in cash, says the recruiting office here of the Hawaiian Sugar Planters '-95 0k Iff ''mi( Berlin. June 27 iP Return of the Hohenzollerns to the throne of Germany was called for today by the Nationalist party in the midst of a three-cornered battle among the South German States, the Von Papen government and Adolf Hitler. The restoration of the Kaisers was proposed yesterday at a party caucus by Alfred Hugenberg, Nationalist leader, who declared the Nationalists favored a return of the monarchy. Four more persona were killed in nationwide political clashes yesterday.

They were a Nazi, an anti-Fascist, a Reichsbanner man and a Steel Helmetcr. Early Sunday, when the House was almost empty, the Prussian Diet passed a National Socialist taxation bill which provides also for confiscation of the property of all Jews who immigrated from the East after 1914. Simply a Recommendation The measure is simply a recommendation and has no binding effect, demonstrating the anti-Semitism of the Nazis. The property was acquired "by a rapacious, nonproductive race" and hence constituted "Immoral acquisition," the bill says. Meantime, at a secret meeting with Chancellor von Papen and Gen.

Kurt von Schleicher in Berlin, Hitler was reported to have been asked by the Chancellor, as a personal favor, to curb the violence of his brown-shirted followers. The appeal was reported to have been made as the Chancellor was preparing to return to Lausanne for the renewed sessions of the conference on war debts and reparations. On reliable authority It was learned the chancellor asked Hitler to take his uniformed followers off the streets because the constant fighting had damaged Germany's cause at Lausanne. Criticizes Von Papen Supporters of the government appeared to be dissatisfied with newspaper interviews attributed to the Chancellor at Lausanne last week. In Nationalist newspapers the Chancellor was bitterly attacked for saying: "I am among the first to admit the claim of France to compensation In connection with the liquidation of reparations." Brooklyn Lawyer Is Seized in Theft Of Money Orders A Brooklyn lawyer and four other men were arrested yesterday by detectives and postofflce officials on the charge that they possessed money order blanks and substation hand stamps taken from a Roxbury, postofficc in a holdup on March 14.

The Brooklyn man is Hyman Elsenberg, who lives at 291 Union St. and has law offices at 26 Court St. He was arrested near his office with Benjamin Radus, 48, of 823 Gerard the Bronx. LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN I Broadway on Iiucrum Street 12 Graliam Avenue at Broadway 3022 Church Avenue at Nnatranrl Avenue Another Prince Arrested He arrived here before dawn yesterday from Huahin, where he had been spending a vacation, accompanied by Prince Suasti, Prince Puracl.atra and Prince Alongkut. Prince Alongkut, former Vice Minister of War, left the train at the public railway station and was arrested immediately, taken to the throne hall of the palaces and placed with the other princes who were taken into custody when the revolt broke out last week.

The two princes who remained with the King were not arrested. Only a Boy Scout detachment and a few civilians were at the royal station to welcome the King. He was taken from the train to Bukkotsai Palace and shortly afterward the Minister of the Royal Household went to the headquarters cf the Provisional Government and returned with two representatives of tha People's party. Conferences over the establishment of the new government began immediately. After they were over the King signed the proclamation and was recognized in his new role.

SAXON SEA LOG 'BONER' Bremen (P) An oxbone, raised by a dredge on the Weser River, bears what experts believe is the oldest record of German shipping. Carvey on it are several Saxon letters and the outline of a fourth century freight vessel. Assets Over 11 10,000.000 AVianlna ISM A postal Inspector was introduced to Radus as a prospective buyer of the money order blanks, which had a face value of tlS.OOO. According to police, Eisenberg later produced $12,500 worth of the blaanks and a rubber stamp. After his arrest the Brooklyn lawyer said he had gotten the blanks from Radus and insisted he was being The others arrested are Walter Chapman, 36.

of 31 W. 71st Sidney Smith, 49, of 725 7th Ave. and Jack Elsmore, 43, of 31 W. 71st all Manhattan. All but Elsmore have records, according to police.

All the blanks but $2,300 worth have been recovered. All brand new. net, silk or cotton meshes, batiste, eyelet embroidery or satin. lace tops, ventilated elastic sections and light, boning. Some with inner belt Oppenheim.Gllins Peach or PinJc Fuiton Strict-Brooklyn Sizes to 42.

Girdles are side-hook or step-in. 'WWyaVp. A tremendous value from the Cotton Shop Down Cb House 1 a i gi of Aft. USE CAMS JUNE 23rd to q3 vffil JnA lst mwM m4U CUSTOMERS GET WOUNDED (Just as Soldiers Do) I VI'lio doesn't want a car these fins Summer chys? If you think you can't afford one, chaie the thought from your mind. In the big Hnue Cleaning Sale of Used Car now in progress dealers prove that you can and place motoring pleasure within easy reach by the greatest price reductions in years.

Convince yourself! Just look at the sale values being advertised every day in The F.agle's Classified Columns. You will find here the day by day listings of the foremost dealers including all popular makes of cars, as low as two figures in price and as high as four. So whatever your means there's a car to fit them. Select vours today! Turn to thv WA1T An SECTIOX (Classification 11) today and every day in the kiiooklyx 0 Their feelings get hurt, even in this friendly store. 0 Never mind! Our first-aid station (adjustment department) is on the second floor 0with good-will specialists in constant attendance.

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Years Available:
1841-1963