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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 1934 Mf the wiper," employed on liner! mischief; "John Doe," 24, charged with acting in concert with Eggaling. calling them names and accusing them of being Nazis. Muller or Albert Baliui, ciuriitia Police Open Fire Tin a Freak, 9 Says Only Woman Aero Engineer, Minimizing Title dered them from the place and when they were slow In departing proceeded to forcibly eject them. To Quell Rioters A fight started then and the five Rowing Over Nazis fled followed by a warlike crowd of men. Patrolmen Frederick Strack- Battle Begins in Saloon DISCLAIMS UNIQUE HONOR A Degree Means Little to Isabel Ebel, Seeking to When Five Enter and Denounce Bartender osch and William Kelly were In a radio patrol car nearby.

They fired two shots before two of the men halted. The arrested men described themselves as Theodore Eggaling. IK a Get Job in Spite of Her 'Ilandicap'as a Woman The ordinarily calm ana pleasant The distinction of being the only atmosphere of the boor garden at 218 E. 84th Manhattan, was abruptly interrupted this morning woman in the United States with an aeronautical engineering degree doesn't mean a thing to Isabel C. Ebel.

by five men who criticized the bartender because of his Nazi affiliations and who started a small riot. All she cares about Is getting a In which 200 persons participated. Police discharged three shoU before job. The pretty, petite, 25-year-old the riot was queEed. Brooklyn miss, whose curly hair, The bartender is Hans Muller, 235 long-lashed hazel eyes and delicate urn ttn Larger Women) 'ylm rl rrmalN vILTJTv'x with Chintsi E.

85th who Is an orderly for the Nazi Society, Friends of New Germany. He was drawing beer for voice are as feminine as airplane blueprints and work shops are un-feminine, makes this clear on the eve of her graduation from New York University. about ten customers when the quln tet entered. They began reviling Muller and his customers, according Sunday School I Parade to Have 100,000 in Line Senator CaWer to Be Host to Reviewing Party at Luncheon At least 100,000 children and older folk will march on Thursday In the 105th Anniversary Day parade of the Brooklyn Sunday Schools, sponsored by the Brooklyn Sunday School Union. There will be 350 schools In line In 27 divisions, marching at designated centers.

The reviewing party will be entertained, as In former years, by former Senator William M. Calder at luncheon at the Montauk Club. The party will first review the Prospect Park division In Long Meadow and later visit Clinton, Bushwick, Stuy-vesant and Heights divisions. Banner Century Old Central Methodist Church will carry in the parade a banner of historic Interest as being one of the original banners carried in the first parade more than a century ago. Two girls in the dress of that period will carry the standard, preceded by a boy dressed as the town crier.

Chief Marshal W. S. Hueston will again direct the arrangements, assisted by J. Mehrling, F. E.

Kerby, R. L. Jones, A. P. Lenz, W.

W. Wann and H. E. Meyer. Parade Formation The divisions will march on the following streets, revolving about the reviewing stands, each In charge of a marshal: Arlington Arlington Ave.

from Van Bicklen Ave. to Elton Rldgewood Ave. rom Elton St. to Hale 3:30. Bushwick Bmhwici Ave.

from Htmrod Bt. to Jefferson 3:30. Canarsie Flatlands E. 92d 8t. to Avenue to 94tn Conklin Ave.

to E. 93d 2:30. Eastern Dintrtct Bedford Ave. from 8. Bth St.

to Heywood 4. East End Etna Rldgewood Ave. from Hemlock St. to 75th 2:30. Glenmore Glenmore Ave.

from Atkins Ave. to Crescent St. to Olenn Ave. to Autumn Ave. to Liberty Ave.

to Drew Ave. to McKinley 3. Greenpomt Leonard St. from Driggs Ave. to Oreenpolnt 3:45 Riverdale Stone Ave.

from Blake to BeRemat 3:30. Carroll Park Clinton Bt. from Kane to Carroll 3:30. Clinton Clinton Ave. from Pulton St.

A lit Mechanics for Dolls The distinguished degree she will to the bartender's story to police. receive tomorrow at the university's THE TOWERS ROOF GARDEN Opens Friday Night The newest Meo in Roof entertainment. TWO DANCE FLOORS One dance floor has the sky ond stors for a roof, permitting dancing in the open. The other dance floor is covered, for stormy weather. "COME UP SOMETIME!" We're open every afternoon for cocktails ond dancing from 4 to 6.

Dinner 6 to 8:45. Supper 10 to 2. Dance Music Every Day By BOB FALLON AnJ His TOWERS ORCHESTRA No Cover Charge No Advance in Liquor Prices SPECIAL NOTE: At 10:45 on next Friday Night, June 8th, We Present The GREENWICH VILLAGE FOLLIES Ploying Loew's Metropolitan Next Week. For Reservations Phone MAin 4-2000 TOWERS HOTEL Clark Willow Streets Brooklyn Heights 102d commencement exercises on University Heights, the Bronx, is to her just another step in the steady mechanical path she has followed since she turned down dolls for mechanical toys years ago. With frankness call it naive or level-headed, as you wish she said yesterday, "I know the fact that I'm getting all this attention is because I'm a freak.

I wish people wouldn't take that attitude. Why shouldn't women study aeronautical engineering? "But," with philosophical resig too can wear this new -airy Laco and Net. dresses Jn. dark orpastel shades.TSmart 56 38 to 56; 19" 25- 29" Isabel C. Ebel with a flying wing she designed.

jr Round Trip to COLORADOX Only $34.20 I Vnm Chicago I 1 In Sleepvn I I PullmnChrge Vf Off I CT1 nockfanrf I.tnrg I.O nsaer 5-7071 fi Ask for Mr. Jnhnlton jf- X. Room JT i peller shafta being the only pro' jections outside the wing. It provides for a plane 80 feet by 3(! feet nation, "If people want to act that 6 feet deep and could carry 20 pas riiant "All this attention," consisted of a sengers and freight. The model has been tested successfully at the scrambling crew of newspaper photographers, several question- school, for Its flying ability.

'Handicapped' as a Woman weighted reporters, and represen tees oi tne Daniel Guggenheim School of Aeronautics, where she 15 Hnnover Plare 283 Livingston St. She believes all long long distance transport facilities should be made Ofl Fxtlt.m Ht. was tne only woman student. For much more "homey" and artistic, nautical engineering degree. She secured her preliminary B.S.

in en gineering at M. Cambridge, in 1932. She Is the daughter of Arthur R. Ebel, assistant Commissioner of Public Works in this borough, and lives at 6739 Colonial Road. Sharing the center of attention with Miss Ebel yesterday was a model airplane she designed during her year of post-graduate study.

It is definitely a new type of plant but, Miss Ebel Is insistent to point out, five patents hare been taken out on similar types by other designers. She does not plan to take out a patent. Reeling off technical terms are easily as most women discuss styles or recipes, she made it clear that the model Is "roughly trapezoidal," is intended to furnish the least amount of resistance, does away a couple of hours the cameramen and writers put her through their paces. Disclaims Unique Title Though Miss Ebel does not claim the unique title, the college author a-1 Ill but she spent no time on this detail on her model because she was interested "chiefly in the aeronautical features." However, she's certain that Job she wants will be difficult to get because she's a woman. "I'm really equipped to do structural and aerodynamic designing in aircraft.

I can do research. But I know 111 be handicapped as a woman. And I can't change the world." ities believe she will be the only American woman to hold an aero- Wmm. "i ''4 i i i i -i! 'jtif', "i -Mi Hancock Jefferson Ave. from Tnroop Bat Youth Surrenders ir-niii jHW.tmiwAim vwwv -i i Ave.

to WOSirano. o.ou. Heights Pierrepont St. from Clinton Bt. to Columbia Heights, 4.

Prospect Park Meadow, 3:00. St Marks New York Ave. from Dean Bt. to Park Place, Park Place to Kingston Vi" at B.ltiVi An with all tall surfaces, with the pro In Fatal Shove to Hopklnson Howard Ave. from JS Three minutes to a perfect "NtlCS? 1 BainDriaRe oi.

Stuyvesant Btuyvesant Ave. from Monroe St. to Hancock Putnam Ave. from meat yenecuy uaianceu. Amersfort Kings Highway and E.

35tn Bt. to Avenue to E. 31st 3:30. Atlantic Ocean Parkway from Kings TPiothnch Central Ocean Ave. from DRAKE'S Foster Ave.

to Cortelyou Road. 4. Linden Linden Ave. from Flalbusn Ave Ocean Parkway Ocean Parkway from Avenue iy to ioiii Sheepshead Ocean Ave. to Avenue I to jour) Dl.

WJ nvctu iu w-. to Voorhees 3. Bay Ridge Fourth Ave. fr)m 69th St Joseph Pike, 23, of 640 Bradford was to be arraigned today in Homicide Court in connection with the death Sunday night of Max Friefeld, 50, of 143 Attorney Manhattan, who was fatally Injured during an altercation in front of 303 S. 1st St.

Pike surrendered voluntarily last night and was booked on a charge of homicide. The police had been looking for him since Sunday night. Pike declined to discuss the affair. Friefeld had gone to the S. 1st St.

address in an effort to effect a reconciliation with his wife, Molly, who was staying there with her sister, Mrs. Marie Zouloff, but members of the family denied him entrance. Pike, a nephew of Mrs. Friefeld, Is alleged to have pushed Friefeld, who fell to the sidewalk striking his head. He died later in Kings County Hospital.

CAK Bensonhurst 19th Ave, from 54th to 75th 2:30. .11. 4Qh Rf in ooru mm in." nn. 67th 63d Bt. from 11th Ave.

to I4tn 'south' Brooklyn Fourth Ave. from 45th 6t. to 59th 2. Sunset Seventh Ave. from 41st St.

to 6th 57th 8t. from Bth Ave. to 1th Did St. irom oin Ave. iu otu a Drake's Cake and strawberries made into a shortcake.

Drake's Cake equals whole milk and finest eggs, perfectly flavored. Proteins and vitamins. Juicy strawberries equal more vitamins. Rich cream adds to energy. om Ave.

irom ou 01. win. d. Family Receives Petterson Estate ABRAHAM -r'ljf S. Jt 11 I A-'" 1 ijVttitBga-J-; mm 'f 1 r- r-' 1 1 j'lihiM' tj k- Vrf.VV U) U) Angelslin.

Knitted Pique. Mesh Weaves in COOL ALL-WHITE FABRIC CLOVES The estate of John E. Petterson, 107 St. Mark's Place, who died May 11, will pass to members of his Immediate family under the terms of his will filed for probate with Surrogate Wingate. A petition accompanying the will valued the real property at about $9,000 and set no value on the personal property.

All real estate was left in trust, one-quarter to go to each of three daughters: Ame Marie ReinharW 7749 79th Place, Glendale, and Marie Therese Wilson and Lily Elvira Johnson, both of the St. Mark's Place address. The remaining quarter is to be divided among seven grandchildren. The will provided that the residue should go to the same beneficiaries in the same proportions. 64 Students Held In U.

of P. Rioting Philadelphia, June 5 Sixty-four students of the University of Pennsylvania, most of them clad In pajamas, were arrested early today as police brought another riotous "rowbottom" demonstration to an end. The students traveled swiftly and noisily from block to block, halting street cars and buses, hurling milk bottles at the passengers, upsetting ashcans and strewing their contents about the streets. Fire hydrants were opened and several streets were flooded. In a hotel the students swung from a big glass chandelier until it crashed to the floor.

TWO-DOOR SEDAN Kumar VwX I a- $740 ACTUAL Delivered in Brooklyn Ready to Drive F. O. B. FACTORy PHOTOCRAPH OFTHB TfOARO 4-DOOR SEDAN, SMS P. O.

FACTOR today. Your old car will probably cover the down payment. The Nash Motors Company, Kenosha, Wis. "Jeweled Movement" features new in tin low-priced Held: Seven-bearing, extra-size crankshaft, fully counterbalanced force-feed jubrication of engine with rifle-bored connecting rods; metered pressure-cooling of engine; Invar Struts in aluminum-alloy pistons; Nash precision machining perfected in 18 years of building fine cars; automatic and thermo-static-control shock absorbers; steering road-shock eliminator; Seaman sound-proofed body. F.O.B.

PRICES, 6-CYUNDER LAFAYETTE: Standard 2-door Sedan $595 Standard 4-door Sedan.J Special 6-window Sedan $693 Special Touring Sedan with Special 2-passenger Coupe $633 Special 4-passenger Coupe (rumble seat) $673 Individually sprung front wheels are optional equipment on all Special models without extra charge. Extra equipment at low cost NASH sixes and eights, four series: $775 to $2055 f. o. b. factory.

All prices subject to changewithoutnotice. The "Jeweled Movement" La Fayette! Built into this big new car, created by Nash, is a series of costly features never before used in a car at this price. Like the jewels in a fine watch, every one of these proven features does something important for you. They bring you, in the new LaFayette, the smooth, long-li fe silenceand riding comfort of high-priced automobiles. This new car rests squarely on the knowledge gained by Nash in building a million fine cars.

Come see this "jeweled movement" LaFayette I 'A CHECK THESE POINTS OVER: REGULARLY 98c 80 miles an hour Acceleration from 3 to 50 miles an hour in 16 Vi seconds in high gear Amazing gasoline economy Oversize electrical system Bcndix equal-action brakes More room in the body Seaman Dual Construction, sound-proof Costly "Jeweled Movement" features X-Dual frame Draftless clear-vision ventilation with patented air-vents Worm and roller friction-less steering $6.50 Month a Room In Housing Projects Apartments will rent for $6.50 per month per room with tax exemption, or $7.50 without tax exemption, In Brooklyn's municipal housing projects, Hans C. Meyer, a member of the Committee of Brooklyn Architects, said today in an address over Station WLTH. Meyer spoke under auspices of the Brooklyn Committee for Better Housing, of which the Rev. Dr. John Howard Melish is chairman, discussing the plans worked out co-operatively by Brooklyn architects for the housing projects here.

He hailed the Williamsburg hous- projeot, now under way, as a boon not only to Brooklyn architects but to the building trade as A 31 II CO 11 II A I IV Beautifully fitted pull-ons, many with organdy ruffled tops, some with self-ruffled tops, some without any ruffles at all 1 Get a full summer's use out of yours by buying them now to wear immediately with dark town dresses and later with your pastel cottons. All in white; sizes 5j to Many, many styles. Street Floor, Central 10i. Atlantic Avenue Sales, Service and Parts Phone MAIn KINGS HIGHWAY NASH, Inc. VY RIDGE NASH CO.

BROADWAY I'KNN MOTOR SALES CORP. 921 Kings Highway 6702 Fifth Avenue IftO Broadway NASH BROWNSVILLE CORP. PATTERSON SCHMIDT, Inc. 1410 Pitkin Avenue 97-08 Jamaica Avennw, WoodhaTen Fulton St. at Hoyt, Brooklyn Call Cumberland 6-6000.

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