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Ml BROOKLYN DATLY EAGLE, NEW YORK, FRIDAY. AUGUST 21, 1931 Yachtsman Wife Socks Film Gal O'Ryan Names 664 to New Chinatown Mourns Birdman Son Who Dreamed of Hero's Death nf the opinion it "a left fercd from the publicity of a blade 10 the tye." eye. In anv event, the actvess Jald her Mrs. Wilson contends she slapped fare as scarred, she lost sleep and the actress slightly In repulsing an weight, mas unable to work and suf- attack. I Angrl.

Aug. 14 Vnn'd rrioa of tr btrfn film nd yncrttmnn wife mr Uid lyfor Stirxrior i Report Ilickcy Ready to Back Scabury Drive Erie County Leader to Bring Other- Upstate Into Fold, I Belief tiOrDorai iuiiik i Court jury of ix mm nnd women todiy. Ringsldfm igrtd Mr O'orgc B. Wilson, the ynchlsmn mife. hit A 4 Commisjdoner Seeking 1 i 1 nini Your Child's Nltt Cavilier, film ictrru tnd ra to Fix Responsibility in Radio Car Service dio entertainer, but they were di IT" I I tt I 1 i Wil vided on fistic tchnltlltiej.

The formal order establishing the iih school opening shortly, he mire vonr child v. ill not be han-dirapptd by poor vision. ranic 01 corporal in me rouce ue- partment was sent out at 8 o'clock this morning. It Drovides lor the DDOintment The irin of arhnnl work puis youthful eves to a rrre tcl. Oltrn glae are neprlerl to strengthen aiglit and a a proledion during formative years.

664 patrolmen to the new rank, of them to serve without ad ditional compensation a surjervi- ors 01 radio patroi cars in me pre- Testifying In her 151.200 damage i ult for averted Injuries suffered In the downtown nreet battle last June 12, the actress said Mrs. VIC- I son stopped her and said. "I was going to meet her husband and I said I was not." Then In a loud voire, said the actress. Mrs. Wilson announced to passersby that Miss Cavalier was carrying on an affair with Wilson and was going 10 meet him and get some money.

Miss Cavalier said she walked away and Mrs. W.lson followed her and "slapped me in the face three times." F. P. Tamarens, fight arainer. said "Mrs.

Wilson socked her a good hook." Policeman Norman Leonard sa.d he saw Mrs. Wilson strike the actress three times with a "right hook." Leonard Sherman, newsboy, was 1 Fe eauiinatiin and plae are made hv our Reiiered Oplnmetnr-t. A'od-rrale pric. lncts. The aDDOintment.s will be made Vfh -xlff fi I'fl f.f III'-- 'I Republicans anxious to make Samuel Seabury the Republican candidate for Governor were greatly cheered today by unofficial reports that William J.

Hickey, powerful leader of Erie County, was ready to throw his support their way. Hickey's support, they believe, will be enough io swing many other tip-State leaders l.o their banner In the event that Representative W. Wadswoith refuses to take the nomination. It is a 1 mast enough to insure 9r-bury the nomination, de-spite the disinclination of many leaders to name a Democrat, albeit an Independent Democrat. Reports of Hickey's attitude reached here today as Seabury opponents began a new drive to draft Wadsworth.

Wadsworth is reported to have told friends that he regards the without reaard to the Civil Service tatus of the men on recommenda- Opiirnt I'rpt. II(IN BART Optnnirtnit in Charge 10ns oi commanding omcers to tne hief insDector. Commissioner O'Rvan's idea In SEARS, ROEBUCK and COMPANY stablishing the additional rank in he department is to Dlace the re- RHfortl Arnn? il BvrV Boal Ofta Daily until 5 p.m. THurtWaya Saturday ta p.m. ponsibility for the conduct of ra- Eagle Staff Photos.

Here's how the roof of 240 Johnson Ave. looked after plane crashed yesterday and (left) its nose peeking through to the top floor of the Johnson lio patrol cars answering alarms on me man. wno win be in cnarze oi uch situations until the arrival of higher ranking officer. The cor- xiral will rerjort directlv to head quarters as to the situation and the nomination of Seabury as likely to ction taken UDOn answering an prove fatal to the Republican party Uarm. Under the order the men to be ppomted to the new rank will be lected for their Qualities of "lead- John A.

Schwarz Great 58th AUGUST SALE rship, temperament, experience, STltoMSrtV is reported going to accept an important military mission. Tru-shek was dazed and heartbroken today. He was absolved of all blame by the police and District Attorney Geoghan at the Stagg St. police station. He said it does not matter much to him now that Wong, his friend, Is dead.

The Hip Sing Tong, so its secretary, George Howe, said, will bury Wong, who was one of its members. The funeral will be "next Sunday or Monday, we are not sure." bility and alertness." They will vear me iwo-stnoed cnevrons oi Mwiinmiiooi.Ti he armv corDorai. and the aDDOint- nent of 664 of them will Drovule lght for each of the 83 precincts the department. Nazis Tin orison rf fey fcx Arm tffT, Brooklvn Wife i I By LOY WARWICK Chinatown mourned a An open FIREPLACE for cozy comfort Continued from Page 1 Manhattan's son today a son nother and daughter. expects to leave with the little with wings.

It is Wong Ouwah that they mourn. The one with wings, which he dreamed of spreading some day over the land of his honorable ancestors, in the irl for Brooklvn in two or three For your Convenience Martin's will be OPEN All Day Saturday Store Hours; 9:30 to 5 ceks. Roicke. who is emoloved as an in ine rooi oi a tnree-siory aweii- ngineer by Brooklyn Hospital. De- ing at 240 Johnson near Bushwick Ave.

alb Ave. and Ashland Place, told Is storv without resentment, with he conviction that his vounz wife as "a martvr to tne uerman ause tnat sne knew better tnan do what she had done. Came Here in 1929 uniform of a soldier. Wong Ouwah fell out of the sky late yesterday afternoon as he played at war with his friend, Fong Tru-shcck, high above Brooklyn. The two Chinese pilots, well known to narrow, smelly Mott and Pell had zoomed and dived at each other, much as they might in repulsing an enemy birdman.

Crash in Air It was 3:40. The two planes were over Williamsburg. Tru-sheck was leading in a tiny Avion monoplane, which they owned jointly. Suddenly Wong Ouwah, at the con The Roickes. both German-born.

me to this country in 1929, and Your local hank prepared to advance money in accordance with the Government' "Home odernizalioti" program. year later Mrs. ttoicke returned to ubeck to give birth to her child. he left her new-born daunhter Ith her mother and last Summer he and her husband returned to ubeck to bring the girl back. After Wong Ouwah's neck was broken and his skull fractured.

He died there on the roof after spectators had climbed to his aid. Glides to Safety Tru-sheck, meanwhile his propeller gone cut his switch and picked a perilous way flown out of the sky, a dead stick in his hand. Below he spied Melvina oval at Grand and Garrison Maspeth, and he aimed for the clear space of the baseball field. He missed, however. The plane's wheels came down on the soft ground of an adjoining vacant lot, tripped in a ditch as It hurtled along and somersaulted.

Tru-sheck was tossed out. His left arm was broken. Wong Ouwah and his friend and business partner they operated a restaurant at 16 Pell St. until just recently were practicing maneuvers with which they intended greeting Gen. Chang Fak-wei, who is expected in New York on the last lap of a two-year tour of Europe.

They were going to show him what stout wings they had, then ask to accompany him back to China, whither he trols of a harrowed Aeronca. monoplane, dropped below him, gave his month Roicke sailed back, but his lfe. who had not been well, staved ship the gun and zoomed up in a n. maneuver that was intended to Then, in December, the Nazi shoot hlin across Tru-shcck's path. uthorlties charged her with the Cwtca I MODERN METAL BED Or Colonial 4-POSTER BED Complete with Coil Spring I I Mutiress mid liIIMV fl ffense for which she was given a By a split second, the maneuver failed.

The propeller of Tru-sheck's plane tore into the tail of Wong erm in a concentration camp. hroughout her Imprisonment she ontinucd to write to her husband, Ouwah's ship like a buzz saw, ripping it to shreds and hurling it naking no mention of her trouble, ut declaring that she had delaved SALU SATUltUAY Store Open All Day Every Remaining SuammeF HDpess On Our Second Floor Into a sickening spin. Wong Ouwah reached over and cut his ler return home until her health mproved. It was only after she switch. The plane pitched into a as ireea tnat KOicKe learned dive, bored almost vertically down hat had hardened.

In a letter for 2,200 feet and buried its nose rom nis mocner-in-iaw. Speaking with a strong German ccent. Roicke said that his wife did it innocently enoueh" and lSHXi)0JK athcr felt that the punishment as too severe lor something "from woman so Innocent." However, he had merelv rerjeated a remark ade by man in a trolley car nd that he should not have one. ne said. Specials Friday and Saturday Give Praise to Hitler Of Chancellor-President Adolf Mayflower STRAIGHT WHISKET tiller.

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