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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • 4

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Brooklyn, New York
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i VV MT BROOKEYN D'AIEY EAGEE NEW TORE MONDAY SEPTEMBER 10 193? I IE Manhattan Bridge largely as a result of Japan's Man-churian escapade and naval policy -It may be that brighter days an ahead for Geneva With tw? havbig apartment at IJOiJb Brooklynite Gains Tunnel Distinction Test for New Deal Repairs Speeded Stakes All on vl V'1 cused wu denied ball upon Information that he had previously been arrested" i The five admitted to ball wen William Hessler 20 of 85 WlntfafO St Louis Levine 30 of 298 Snedl-ker Ave Mary Miller 11 of SS Lefferti Ave Connie PutoJock 22 Nme address and Marts Haasard Negro maid 4 of 278 Bergen St By man BoeenUum SO of 65 Win throp Bt wu refused ball Harry Mitchell 2 address not stated wu the complainant He charged the six with holding him captive for 10 hour Police who made thy amste elm charged all Foiand Fean TrouMa Warsaw Sept M-Tha aeml-of tidal Oaaete' Fdske' said today that Poland te observing the League of Nations aeaalons at Geneva with tho greatest interest and disquietude believing that tho moment la fraught with danger to tho peace of eastern Europe nessa whnyat fcl A Portland Me 'Sept 10 MV-PraUe' and denunciation of the "ROW rang in the ears Maine dtteene they marked their ballots today in a significant election The nation waited to leant whether tho conservative electorate long Republican would heed the appeal of a campaigners to repudiate the Roosevelt to Brighter Days" 5 lay Be Ahead for Genera if Soviet Plays the Game Charles Devoy of MO 40th St gained the distinction of driving the 73000000th auto mobile through tha Holland Tunnel Devoy returning from a Vialt to Maplewood passed through with his wife mother and two children during the height of the storm Saturday night 1 An average of 1400 cars have passed through the tunnel 'daily since it was opened to the pubHo on Nov 1927 Approximately to percent mote persons than the entire population of the United Btetas -have gone through it la estimated and If the 75000000 earg were laid end to end they would completely DU a nine-lane highway around the earth at the equator BO SYa -via A crew of 200 men including 180 CWA workers and 80 men from the Department of Flute and Structures began repair work early today on the main roadway of the Manhattan Bridge which haa been closed to Pleasure traffic since noon yesterday The roadway coma ting of four traffic lanes wu closed to pleasure traffic following the rainstorm Saturday night when the wooden blocks in the center of tho roadway buckled up from the Manhattan end of the bridge to the tower' on the Brooklyn aide The roadway Is still open to trucks It wu oadered dosed to pleasure traffic by Alexander Oodet assistant engineer of th Department of Plant and Structures posed 100 percent scrapping of military establishments Next the Russians suggested scrapping of 80 percent iff existing armaments and later 2 percent when that was refused Finally Litvlnoff cunt down to a 10 percent reduction and when that proved unacceptable he asked sarcastically if it was too much to expect that the netlons would egres to limit their military establishments at the existing levels WIQ Help League That the admission of the Russians will -give a great impetus to the League's prestige goes- without saying The withdrawal of Japan and Germany hurt the League materially But It hurt ToUe end Berlin much more morally In fact the League is the stronger by their absence in view of the grounds upon which (ley withdrew Admission of Russia will In part compensate for their loss Russia will take a permanent seat at the council table and win eon tribute more toward the League flnandal-ly than did either of the two countries which have left With America in the XntemaUnal Labor Office and co-operating more closely with the League than ever before- Ream-Polish Impaaas Ooieva Sept (3V-The oppoai-Urn attitude of Foiand toward developed into a purie tonight ar almne Johnson European Correspondent 0 I causing a tangte in the council of tbs League of Natiohs over tha subject of Russia's candidacy for a permanent seat Holds 5 Accused nr STEAMSHIP santfa'au ste-aFJBaai Oif knatIM faaaral aal 1M la aM aaraaa the )SmI aiaaa fna (Utt la aaSaal faaanl aarvkaa Thwa pa aharaa far Ha aM JjavtagSManav £3 THIEVES TAKE CIGARS Chicago Sept 10 (AV-Henry Oo-bel didn't mind so much when two robbers shot at him and took 355 but when-they relieved him of a doeen of hu beat cigars that was too much A guapect wu arrested ftoMnraSrKi 1 ncr If Bail for three women and two men charged with kidnaping insurance clerk wu fixed at 125000 each by Magistrate Bernard Kodcke in Flatbuah Court yesterday A sixth man similarly ac Ljffi eikylimiteowp VhUMten (IWteWkmO-tiMuHlM "A Ommimttt InMIMUm ttMTlUi" WIn Ms' Rainbow chaser Is het Why he'll chase a cloud for the silver lining TH COrttuirV ThotagU 10 TO the casual observer the 15th annual gathering of tits members of tbe'Leagus sf Nations which began today Is "Just another But to Own who too what Is going on behind tha scenes (the writer has attended every assembly since 1025) the teams 3a making the biggest gamble it has made slnee it- was created by the Versailles Treaty Xa inviting Soviet Russia to be- eome a member the Geneva organ tea turn is ataking everything on a eingta throw 0 the political dice If the-dice are and Maxim UMnoff Rusalan commissar for foreign affairs la one of the most astute statesmen hr Europe today admlsabn of the U- 9 8 1 means the end of the League ac it wbs ortginrUy cobtltuted" If on the other heed tha Rue Blare rrt "playirg the the legne may emerge in a year or "two inti an crganlsatloi which will heecme a stabUfaong inflimnce IP School Dots should remind toqm FULTON AT BOND BROOKLYN TRiengfo S-BlOO many end Japan have announced their withdrawal from the League for similar to regain their ireedom qf action With Russia a' non-member the League and with their handy free the Japanese end Germane alone or together could resort to any policy profitable to thematfvee against their neighbor without fear of complications Once ahe haa signed tha covenant Russia will be ln a position to avail herself of Its protection if she attacked or haa trouble with another- whether that country is a member of the League' or not AnothY factor which weighs heavily with Moacuw the acceptance by the Disarmament- Conference and lnferentiaUy by the League cf the Soviet definition of xggnadon' Sf the League takes a stand oathla principle namely the establishment of 'speclde acts ea constituting an aggressor then tha covenant win at Iasi have teeth Aid to Disarmament DOZENS Or THE NfW JW- In a politically and' economically 1 fuXU the disorganized world nd BERETS BRIMS AND TRICORNES SPECIAL off to school this if he is to have coOegewd-ncatiofl 700 most foot the bilL Start accumulating fundi now1 and when your boy 1 a of OC giriis ready for college ready too be i easy if yon wait the liocolfloffceiayoatneigb-' badModtaTpsyday felts and velours in the types most sought after right now and worth decidedly mote than $373 To give you an ides of the satisfying vsricty One thing that the Russians can be expected to do when they get in the League is to advocate the "bar of tho Kellogg-Brland outlawry of war pact and tha covenant A' special commission has been studying the question for several years Xf a can be forged and the League Council be made the enforcing agent of the Brland-KeUogt treaty tha United States will have been brought into thoLeagueb orbit in solar as its campaign for universal peace is concerned In a problem which is undergoing a temporary eclipse- the presence cf the Russians at Geneva win be A considerable gain Since the present Ill-fated conference was convened heck In FMnuary id 193 Litvlnoff haa been a dynamic force in Its deliberations He haa made for newspaper correspondents than all tha rest of the delegatee put together Tb the conference at his flnt appearance the doughty Soviet spokesman pro- Lopes thrt Woodrow Wilton Lord Rebut Cedi Gen Jan Smuts Lean Bourgeois and other ides lifts placed lai a Soviet -Certain they are few still insist that the Bol shevlsts are intent upon world revolution and ere "boring in" the -League for the purpose of disrupting it Tha Swiss Jugoslavs and Germans and Japanese hold that idea Tha Japanese and Germans another year-will no longer bo members to what they think does not count- That tbs Knadans an going to bt on the level is generally believed If Downing street and the Quel dYJrsay did not have ample grounds for trusting Litvlnoff they would not have prepared the way for the entrance of the Soviets Whether the British end French ere intriguing for lo-eataMlsMng tho pre-war "Concert of or not dose not matter a great deal at the moment Without end the united Statae-the League would -eoUapse eventually MfV end the bid pre-war aUlancese' tnevltsbly emerge again Soviet Eeger te Join There are two on (standing reasons why Moeoow wants to Join the League Both ere practical and elfish reasons They are Germany and Japan Confronted on the east by Japanese militarist expansion and is tha west by a reactionary and hostile Germany (despite the fact that FOUnd lies between themVthe Russians ere caught between two millstones Both Ger To help you save writs Department A-1 for our FREE pocket Diny-a-Dsj TRIMMINGS Lots of fra triers Little birds -Bone ornaments Thick cords-Nost veils STYLO Up-lrw-bodt brim Turned -down brim Oversize beiets -Many tricornes Manipulated Crowns luiNomcitsstBioAxnrAr TAhOb KOODTEET UMiia 10 la Tt nuiotis s-ssvs Dr Forth OPTOMETRIST Eyeglasses35 Fks'- IwlMiMriH OhimUm ft Eye Eyestrain in your own horn BEFORE You Buy! 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