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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE NEW YORK FRIDAY DECEMBER 6 1935 Applaud First Flight Opening Market Initial Purveys om- -Fnv Ntt to Rival a Beach I Says Ingcrsoll Elimination of Racket and Sand Litter Gted in' Address at Bazar Alaska Junsaa Am A Fdy Am Ooilr Alcohol AmaimfWi( Am Internal! Am Metal am RftatB' ate Boll Am gmato Am 8tl My AmTteftTU AmltotwoeoB Anaconda Atchison Auburn Auto- Balt ft Ohio Bsndlx Aviation 1 Bath Steal JcOwsnsGl Liquid Carh 'oew Ins Hack Truck llaey McIntyre 84 Ward Bat! Biscuit Hart Cash Beg Nat7 Distill kstteteci Central North Amsr No Am Aviation StuoOlI Otla Steel Pac OftX lot Finn $imhh PhUUpaFM Fublio Barv Pullman Gone? Island will soon taka rank 1 with Jana Beach as a than oort Borough -Fmldefat XngenoU declared teat night at the opening ef the annual three-day bear of the Methodl Hone for Aged at 30 Fait Place "As to eandUlone on the beech Itself" he- said "we taka Jones Briggs Mft Guard Bremen From Plotters 1 Con tin lied from Page 1 by men hunting for possible mrer nal machines Passengers Are Gay Informed of the story the origin of which even now to matter of dispute the 637 passengers aboard the Bremen chortled with glee They had never heard of such a thing and In general were Inclined to treat lt aa a new amusement device though here and there people looked momentarily apprehensive AH night tong the Informal con-voy consisting of the Coast Guard cutter Icarus and Calmnet two 75 foot Coast Guard patrol boats and police launch 5 had hung about the big liner but when she started up the bay at 6:45 this morning only the patrol boat 156 and the Calumet followed At the Lloyd pier were 30 patmt men under Deputy Inspector Louis Schilling and 25 detectives under Capt Thomas Dugan of the crim-Inal alien and communist squad Outside of the police the number of persons on the pier wu mmtf than usual probably because of the early docking time Master A too A maxed Commodore Leopold Zelgenbein maxt" of the Bremen who to lng his 117th "-Mind trip on the At lantlcFwu as amaiedu anyone at the "plot" Outside of $20000 oog In gold consigned from Paris to various New York banks little earn wu carried by the vessel Rdgeri 55 i i Rso Motor Kaynolda Tob achenley DM Bsara-Boebuck Socony-VaoOll1 SouthPao south' Ball way Stand Brands BtdOInd Slaud OU 4514 )4 36ft- 14 53)4- ft 714 14 S3 ft toft ft 39 33ft 14 21)4 It 31 14 -ft 77)4 2814- ft 26ft ft II It ft 16)4 ft 30 ft ft 14 ft 32 7)4 ft 44ft ft 38ft '1ft 5 ft ft 36 ft 53ft ft 6614 ft 13ft ft ft 4 ft 14ft 47 ft 49 ft 10ft ft 24 ft 2514 ft 44 ft lift 12 ft 7 ft 1ft It 110ft ft 7ft 17ft 14)4 ft 1514 ft 110 1 lft ft 9 24)4 ft 71 ft la 9314 16ft ft 56 ft 5ft ft 36)4 5314 26)4 5214 3614 39 34K 21 32 7J 2614 28 Jt 6)4 11 it 1614 3014 6N 32 7)4 38)4 -1114 514 56 -54 67 11)4 25)4 5)4 1M 27)4 49)4 10)4 2414 2514 2414 lift 13 7ft 2)4 11014 21l 7)4 1 7ft 1414 15)4 111 19ft 9 2414 71 it 9314 18ft 56)4 36)4 State Adopts 16c-I8c Scale For Waitresses 60000 Service Women Will Be Affected--by Minimum -Pay Order Albany Dee A minimum fair wage scale for approximately 60000 wotatn and minors employed in New York state hotel and restaurant Industries was approved today by State Industrial Commissioner Elmer Andrews The commissioner will soon Issue a directory order under provisions of the State Minimum Wage law putting the scale Into effect "The scale may appear waefully tow? Mr Andrews sald -'lnit at least It represents a bulwark which will tend to protect women and minor employes against exploitation to the point of making them work for little or nothing" The Scale -The scale recommended by the Hotel and Restaurant Wage Board after State-wide hearings proposes: For waitresses end other service 18 cents an hour in cities of over 300000 population 17 cento an hour In citie of lb 000 to 200000 population and 16 cents an hour in places of leas than 10000 population For non-service 37 cents 38 cents and 35 cents respectively in the foregoing population categories For resident $950 $900 and $8 A0 a week according to the population No deductions are to be made from cash wages for uniforms bus-boys etc' except that Insurance premium and membership dues may be deducted on special permission from the Industrial Commissioner Where meals are not provided the minimum rate to to be Increased cents an hour Employes of medical rellgtoito and educational institutions that maintain restaurant or hotel farfuttoy and students In higher inutitntvmi of learning who work In hotels or restaurants as part of their college course will bt exempt from the order Beach as a model and for two sea-" eons have been making definite pragma toward that end Only a i J- few years ago there worn about 1 7j000 cases each season of feet cut by broken glass This has been re- durrd by more than half "There was also an apparently bopelaa attitude In regard to the utter Many steps have been taken 'to improve tide sltuatfam with the hearty co-operation both of the Po- Bee Department and of the Depart- meat of V- Backeta wiped r'- Mt Ingoaoll said that Com island had until a few yean been Infested with gyp gsm-Ming games often operated by the Imaa stf MAkslgsm thMi hid worst of racketeers these had Canadian Pao Cslansssi CarroOeFasoo CfcasSiOlilo Chryalsr Ooitim Oas atom Credit 50 CoainvTr Com Solvents Oomwith Souths Cana Gae OonaOU ion OontOsnV Bi it bsl ft Hudson 39 Del ft Dtam Match iToug Airo Dupont Cl Auto Lt BlM Pft Foster Wheeler on Am Trans (tensral Bee den Foods rasas Corp Texas ft Paolflo Thompson Prod fids Amo Tkanasmarioa fri-Oont Union Garb ft union FaeiXlo Ud Aircraft UdCorp Ud Oas Imp UBftFBao 8 Bubbar 8 Bmelting Vanadium Warner Bros Warren FP Warn Union Waatgh Bsc Whits Motor Wool worth foungetnShT EstimateBoard Gets Contract forv WoHt on Flushing Meadow Site The Beard of Estimate had before It today engineering contracts submitted by Park Oommtoskmer Moses for preliminary aurvfya and construction work on the rite df the World's Fair on the Rushing Meadows In Queen The contracts involve an outlay of $107418 the money coming out of the $200000 fund recently 'appropriated by the Board of Estimate for engineering surveys and preliminary maps In preparation for the exposition Budget Dine tor Rufus McQa-hen has approved the contracts Mr McOahen estimate that the total cost of putting tha site In readiness for the fair will be between 15000-000 and $8000000 The Board of Estimate wu not believed likely to act on the contracts at meeting a report on tha plans to also expected from the World's Fair Committee 1 Flans Weald Cast S90MO Mr Moms' Intention to to have the firm of Madlgan A Hyland consulting engineers of 531 5th Ave Manhattan prepare the preliminary construction plans and plans for constructing the proposed boat basin and bridges the Job costing $90000 Tha commissioner would also have the firm of Moran A Proctor of 130 41st St Manhattan foundation studies Including barings at a coat of $17411 Tha Madlgan Hyland firm would maka approximate estimates of -cost for filling and rough grading of the park area Involving the placing of about $000000 cubic yards of fin The firm would also plan the bridge at Northern Boulevard Roaeevelt Ave the Long Island Railroad on connection between the east and west service roads of the Grand Central Parkway Extension and the bridge and paving at Horace Harding Boulevard These Improvements are intended to be of a permanent nature and would be Included In the development of the perk et tha conclusion of the fair Tha principal Job of Moran ft Proctor would be to determine whether the terrain on the fair site to sufficiently solid to support the numerous buildings that ere planned for the exposition Italians Bomb Hospital tv Uoodrich at Wsst Sugar a aw Hudson Mot Hupp Motor Johns-Masv Kslvlnator little Kroger Oreo Lehigh Valley Xx-siridand tta-usic rrrV Nature Abates I Potato Tax type been wiped out as a result of a de-- tenalned drive by the Police De- Srtmmt and the Department of senses I "The result of these abd ether he said "has been that the great hordes of people of small meant who come to Coney Island ns "their most accessible place of cutting have given to them' some of the advantages of peace and -eider which are available to those who go 'out in (heir automobiles to spend a -day at Jones Beach" f-- The Borough President died the "natural advantage! and attractions available throughout the Long le- land area and said thatt he few hln- ydranceeof access caused by the East River water barrier were being rap- Idly by the construction of tunnels and bridged gV 'Y leads Bara Aivantagsa "We bava on this Island tha larg--(eat oonQnguous urban community ninths country" be declared "Brook-: lyn and Queens together have a I greater population than Manhattan "and tha Bronx or than the City of -1-Chicago i "These boraugha offer to the whole Island opportunities' not only for trade but for cultural activities such can be found in the Brooklyn Museum in the Botanic Gardena and in the Brooklyn Institute of Arts and Sciences We even hope befOn long to have an adequate --'Oeatral Library i Kid sun matt Some 35 members of the Threescore and Ten Club of Brooklyn today can boast of having taken their lint flight Above Is the reception given the club's oldest member Mrs Pauline Hotine 87 of 745 Classon Avo as she came down at Floyd Bennett Field after her Jaunt In the air From "left to Viola Gentry famous woman filer Mayor Meyer Ellens teln of Newark who was present to Inspect a rival flying field Mrs Hotine and Deputy Commissioner James A Hatch of the Dock Department of 'New York Cfyr Bennett Field Guests nv Brooklyn Museum Exhibits Old Art mercial potato growers The money will be used for administrative purposes The purpose to to stabilize the crops which in turn would stabilize the price Yearly1 Forest Toll 400 Million Trees We use in on form or about Mft billion cubic feet of wood every year In this country says the 60th anniversary edition of the Forestry Primer published by the American Tree Association This means that about 400000000 trees of average stoe are cut from Jhs forests' every year or trees that would cover 15600 square mile or an area equal to Massachusetts Connecticut Rhode Island and Delaware if JjV fi-f fi: i 1 Contlaaed frees Fagp 1 The Brooklyn Museum win open a gallery of medieval art to the pub-lie today Among the exhibits are shields and suits of steel armor which show deep outs andchlps the result of -deadly hand-to-hand struggles The exhibit Includes representative Byzantine and Western European art old manuscripts and hand painted Bibles a book of charters once owned by King Edward I containing suc() famous statutes the Magna Charts and the Carta de Forests: coins minted by Byzantine emperors and jewelry worn by women In 500 A The exhibition has been arranged to illustrate Christian art frbm the 4th to the early 16th century and to relate the arts to the history and everyday life of the peoples who produced these objects The gallery will be open every day for six months Meyer C-EUenatein air-minded Mayor paid a visit to Floyd Bennett Field yesterday In the role of traveling salesman' and lost no time in booming his Newark Airport v- He only slipped once In his sales that was when he admitted that the Brooklyn (field "seemed to have better Bennett Field EUenatein replied 7WeUi find the field the same at moat any other That la of Course ilondonEcoriomist fSeesOSFasost Cen tinned Item Page 1 turned out at the Bureau of Engraving and Printing and will be put In use Jan 1 There to however one note of doubt in this good news If the aun should shine at Just the right time and never at the wrong time and if the rain comes dosra only when needed and doesn't overdo it there might be a bumper crop and a tax to pay This AAA officials point out would be an act Of God Potato Central Forced Oq AAA Tha AAA got the reverse English on their hog control figuring last year The drought eony along hogs died off a shortage occurred and the price skyrocketed which was not mo nice for the forgotten man and his champion President Roosevelt Now that has been correeted and all but the largest of the hog producers have been encouraged to produce more pork The potato control act wu forced on the AAA which want It What was wanted wu voluntary marketing agreements But New Deal foes in Congress Jammed the law through without appropriating money to enforce It Secretary of Agriculture Wallace at first said the law would not be enforced Then hw decided to enforce it after McCarl eame thorugh with the funds for the stamps The tax to three-quarters of a cent a bushel for potatoes over the quote It affects about 600000 com Cart before the hone 1 Some put Styie hefort Quality on the theory that Style will sell once! Here we put style on tof of Quality-one reason no doubt why our November sales top our record thus far! The modern Rogers Peet is is adding to I -t 4 KINGS GssitfV Trust Company to a home Founded Brooklyn 48 years ip Sines that tims it hu beta serving Brooklynites with a friendly interested community spirit Out- main office ia onr only offiei with eoaa-plete facilities at yoorcom- KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY FULTon rrazrr CAPITAL $500000 SURPLUS $6000000 towere of the persistent Ru fleyoum: former' ruler of Tlgre Province Italian officers considered this attack as significant not only as the start of the Ethiopian offensive but alpo aa the first occasion on which the traditionally opposed to night conflict have fought during the dark hours In this sector 1 After withdrawing from the Ta-baca assault the Ethiopians were pursued by Italian forces which took measures" against the aone in which Raa Seyoum had been favored Dues Ceel to Peace Offer Coprrlsht lass kr tin anoelslsd Frew Rome Dee S-Tlu Italian Government persisted today in its official reserve toward British and French peace overtures authoritative sources declaring Premier Mussolini was determined to settle the crisis his own with a decisive victory in Ethiopia -French Ambassador Count Charles de Chambran called on the Foreign Ofrice after Premier Pierre Laval dispatched to II Duce Franco-Britteh suggestions for peace in East Africa based on an exchange of territories betweenn Italy and Ethiopia British Ambassador Sir Eric Drummond paid a similar visit while Foreign Secretary Sir Samuel Hoare peaking before Britain House of Commons appealed to Mussolini for pedee pledging the UniteiKingdom to continue support of the League of Nations sanctions Informed Italian sources insisted however that tha missions of the He wu more eloquent in discussing the jgood potnte off the Newark Airport -1 "We have far 'greeter natural geographical advantages over there" he Insisted "Ouw field to far superior as the terpnnue for sir lines mall planes and general air traffic because of its proximity to railroad There wu no official welcome for EUenatein he arrived at the field in the plane with Paul Brattaln vice president and general manager of the Eastern Air Lines and Viola Gentry viee president of the International Aeronautic Association who arranged yssterday's flight He wu greeted by Kenneth Behr of Floyd Bennett Field Twenty-six members of the Threescore end Ten were aa thrilled and happy a clan of school girls on graduation day crer their first flight On the trip the "Junior member from 60 to 70 yean of age were flown over Manhattan and a short distance up the Hudson River by I Kuhr Eleven of the "senior were only too anxtoui to make the flight after listening to the hearty expressions of Joy over their novel experience voiced by the "youngsters" TEMPLE FISHING FOE DATES Temple University to angling for 1038 grid dates With Holy Cross and Boston College Bucknell VlUanova and Carnegie Tech are likely to bo retained on the card hie back in atrid: agarrhy adding that when Newark present expansion' program to finished "it win have runway just as big and as Only the pressure of city affairs prevented Floyd Bennett Field's star Mayor from being on hand to out-sell Newark! chief executive on the question of the respective merits of the two airports Both LaOuardla and Ellens teln were scheduled to participate in the "air of the Threescore and Ten Club of Brooklyn whose ell from SO to IS yean of age -staged a Jaunt through the skies on a giant Eastern Air Lines plane LsGuardia lends Bcgrola -LaOuardla sent a message of regret at his Inability to be present and hoped that "all the members have my enjoyable Mayor Ellenstein however was pretty much of a hero to the club members as he gave each of them a souvenir lucky piece of tha occasion This was a metal disc bear-big on one side a bas-relief of an airplane with the inscription "Newark Airport Serves On the reverse aids wai the seal of the Cite of Newark and the words "Newark Mayor Meyer EUenatein" As he distributed the tokens Ellenstein told the old folks that any time they wanted an airplane ride "to go to Newark Airport get in touch with me end III arrange Asked for his opinion of Floyd $50000 Worth London Doq VtVBMiection of vprosldnt RooaeftH In IMS but with gradual decline in bta popularity to be evidenced in growing atonal opposition is predicted by --Prof Harold Uak! eminent poU- tlcal Out ef this situation Professor taaki antUpatea the advent in the United State -in IS40 of whet ho terms a Fascist government under tha domination of Mg business President will be re-elected Tin 1936 without much doubt" Uekl declared before a crowded meeting 'of the Fabian Society "but he will jloee Congress in 1S3S or 1938 which will frustrate the effort! of hie last yean "The opposltion is of two types 7blg men who are confronted for the iflnt time since the Cleveland Ad-minMntton' by a PmMent-with wbom Well Street has no voice fmuch less control and small men fwfco are perplexed but cannot analyse "Coughlin Townsend and the late $Huey Long are tha type to which the latter turn They are fodder for I Fascism "These groups of big and little Smen an drawing together in a skepticism of Democratic principles growing all over tha United States such as grew In Germany after 1939 "The fate of America la going to be ho different from that of Con-etlnrotal Europe" Laskl predicted "Capitalistic Democracy can survive fin expansion but not in contraction The united States has reached the stage now into which older nations passed long ago" i French and British envoys were not connected with the Italo-Ethtopian conflict Italians Fight Disease Coprrtaht 193s by tht Associated Fires Mogadiscio Italian Somaliland 7 pm Thursday Dee Italy to waging a winning war against tropical disease in southern Ethiopia Italian officials told this correspondent today Fifteen full staffs of Italian medical units are prepared to rush from Mogadiscio to hospitalize completely the new territory the Italian troops are occupying rapidly Italian physicians denied strongly numerous foreign reports that shiploads of Italian workmen and soldier were going home victims of African tropical diseases few chronic invalid! have been sent said Capt Sava Francesco noted surgeon formerly of Brooklyn and now an Italian medical director "The Italian troops are practically Immune from tropical danger I can point out dozens of Mogadiscio Hospital wards closed without patients" Forecaster Overcoats $45 Never in all our experience has it been so hard to refrain from superlatives than when talking about our Forecasters -r crammed so much into Quality the utmost we can offer working under the high Rogers Peet standard Other Rogers peat overcoats 1125 Roger Pact auita 45 to of i Specially Selected Balch-Price Furs at Generous Price Reductions for Saturday's Business EAlltAORIHNAltY ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 IT 100 RENTED Persoaala Scotch Mists 'v Think of a Scotch Mist as one of the smartest overcoats of the season i Then remember that its warm all wool Scotch cheviot is rain-and-snow proofed Scotch Mists Have become one of the most famous overcoats in solely bn merit Exclusive with us 1 $68 to $85 Tha $85 Scotch Misti an self-lined with authentic Scotch tartana Aa handaoma the inside aa tha outside XOWARO riraM ia touch with Bsrrv Pot li hlawtls IK nroofclyu If wiu hot ax asaKwatBLi ran ant Scat ooatneM bv oar on ether Uiea i ametf Vlnersi Hoeeaer 834 Brnator St Breetiva rueOMS WHO axw sue 1 etnick hr a hit-nut driver ol a red truck 4-M am et rsatk norel Perk kiadlr 1 Tuncy Kur SS 4-M as Bt tU WU1M4 Am Floral Pi Hw I aotUv semis at JJ7-11 Uvram An Final Park OLSUM-Uti aunSair 4lh Art Kara! a nr runei reward Call aflat SHure 2 note S-S333 Loat Pa lfw70 Onaiiwlrk hi- Ann lank If fwa! mna la bank Anv clalna Mat be filed wlUiln I watk Loat vsuttv Proaoaet Pafkrwfiv helraC tarrlar laraa Macs apot aaeh aide tM aara and raw laah Mark UU red hamaaa: reward SOuik S-OOS1 50 lMnck Caraculs with Silver Fox Regularly $255 to $275 NOW $198 25 Black Caraculs Regularly $275 NOW $195 50 Black Caraculs Regularly $195 to $235 IVOW $155 50 Hudson Seals (dyed Muskrat) Regularly $195 to $225 NOW $155 25 Baccoons Regularly $195 NOW $155 35 Muskrats (Silvers and Backs) Regularly $155 NOW $110 50 Lapins (Varied Selection) Regularly $58 NOW $38 up MM Big FsS Off FOR SATURDAY'S BUSINESS FUR TRIMMED SPORT AND DRESS COATS S43B Formerly 59 SO lo 7500 Persian a Nshirsl Lyes Dysd Blue Fas Bsevar Roccbm Lapis A typical" Balch-Prlcs savings event that you should not miss! Beautifully styled sport and dress coat richly furred with Bdlch-Pricsfun at 'extraordinary savings Women's end mines' sixes BALCH-PRICE iDOO-Laati black aaaiaraiiiaa larsa breed white uadar tew Mandav Nov is at te-N Pella 114 Newkirk Are terrier black aara bte-k reward Seattr v50Ch-dau fa i-1" I Mol Mad: Bi ro -1 eareaU HW iDoa L3T fn aialai rawardi Rogers Peet Company 8 Fifth Are 4U UPTOWN way at ISA 7 rway alhUrirN I at Wan A (iWai 13th ft DOWNTOWN wire -hatred urrter a 3M ail: 1 NArerre S-734S naawd SaMvi aiutit: child Itr Mra Prince the owner of the above building at 284 Eastern Parkway had an interesting experience with an Eagle Want Ad (MAln 4-8000) She had one vacancy a furnished apartment had 49 replies to my ad aim rented three other apartments for future occupancy" EoU-ianT Ftanak bwiMaai Mack aaatei rawi 1 aaali famate: aam Oaaaatei reward white NA-t rra HWA ScRXW KAB'MNO-Laat: baracaa atari 1 "VI4 tehmwil awaar BUek- Iteati nlaUaua ball arata aaamal Oalla watehi TbaUte la Bo laa i Ti if' If YOU wont to Buy Soils Rent Exchonge or Employ Eoglo Wont Ads will ggt results for you tool imily 4a eaou MAI hi 4-6000 FOR RESULTS at BaaflJl y- i j''-i'fi -4 H1 i treuw -Iteat: cold kictsil rtelnltr a Ulm Are: nwui Wtaae aatara la onu Ill OUea Aw I ASaiiadi a nonlh BALCH-PRICE FULTON AT SMITH STS'-BROOKLYt WrAa Nat aw as Mt'i Place Baals wffwa FULTON AT SMITH STS BROOKLYN.

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