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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 11, 1947. i -JMexico Curbs Trade: GEORGE OBJECTS Far East Group OKs Jap Reparation Plan U.S. NOT PLAYING POLITICS ON AID, HARRIMAN SAYS U.S. Industry Hard Hit that Mexico repudiates the princl 1 pie of free commerce which she Mexico City. July 11 (U.R Mexico cut off imports of automobiles, foodstuffs, refrigerators, radios and other "nonessential" foreign products 00 percent of them American today in a drastic move to has sustained In ber internal prac tlcea and international declara Hons," the decree said.

they desire through their veto in the FBC. The major differences in th two documents relate to reparations and Japanese economics. The original U. S. draft provided that Japan would be allowed to develop an economy which would Washington.

July' 11 (U.B The 11 -nation Far Eastern commission announced today completion of a "basic post-surrender policy" for Japan which will make it possible to collect reparations from Japan in current and future production. stabilize ber economy. II POD Ci1 JTJW OGHTS e. I Breeta said the United States Government was consulted before the decree was drawn up. He said London.

July 11 (U.R) Secretary of Commerce W. Averell Harri-man said today that the United States has at no time considered attaching any political conditions to the Marshall plan. Harriman made his statement at a press conference. It was In contradiction to a statement made by an unnamed high American spokesman in Paris yesterday TO LONG-RANGE EUROPE AID PLAN Washington, July 11 U.R An Influential Senate Democrat fore-taw, trouble today for the "Marshall-Plan" if the Administration asto Congress for a long-range, multi-billion dollar commitment far European recovery. Senator Walter F.

George Ga.K said any assistance which may be furnished must be allotted on vpar-tn-vear basis, with Con nermit nen'iime the decree did not violate the Mexican-United States commercial AL PARTY TV treaty. List of Banned Articles A government decree announced by Secretary of Treasury Ramon Beteta also raised tariffs on metal articles, cigaret papers and many other products not included in the Import embargo. Beteta said the decree was temporary, remaining effective 'probably a matter of months." me lounuia win give the population to be met. largest amount of reparations and jaoan gnall permiued." the Russia relatively little. new FEC document says, "to main- The policy, under discussion in tain such industries as will stis-the FEC lor nearly a year and a lain her economy and permit the half, replaces this government exaction of just reparation in unilateral "initial nust-siirrendpr! IcinH Articles which no can be imported into Mexico, unless al which said that 'naturally" the ready en route, are fresh States would attach condi jtv w'tj i canned foods, furniture, refrigerators, washing machines, crystal.

jT Reserves Squandered Hons to any loans or grants tojK-y- wnich was issued t0 Gen I The shal.e of japanese repara. EuIpe' Douglas MacArthur in September, tions to Allied countries will be "There has been no discussion. 1945. on a "broad rugs, clothing, socks and stockings, me decree, effective today, stat- within the government of anv po-i The new document is substan-, basis, taking- into due account of ed that the Mexican people, in perfumes, cosmetics, advertising, tiieir clamor for foreign luxury and calendars, gress retaining its power over the nurse strings. The long range litical conditions or Europe in 1 t.iall- the same as the oriBlnal tl.e vmir nf material and human squandering the Bank phonographs squmiuciuig me omit.

ynuuusi c.c connection un tne Aiarsnau pro- ti imii the 1 destruction and damage suffered arann.no mnpr nifriiT-c i v.i:f drinks, paper, ucuri ill uic uuiicu o. eir.i nolllloefl hv the FET The TTniteri suit of the preparation and execu and sculptures. antiques, pianos, tion of Japanese aggression, and and clocks. is tnat peoples snouio. aeeiae iorisutfs through its veto in the themselves as to what the form ofiFEC and through maintaining the their government should be." right to designate the supreme taking alio into due account each country's contribution to the the country's economy and retarding Mexican Industrialization.

The embargo on 24 classifications of foreign goods was total except for shipments en route to Mexico as of today. American manufacturers and exporters will be hardest hit because Mexico gets 90 per cent of her imports from the United we oeueve tnat wnerever we iCOmmander, continues in. of the defeat of Japan, in-find free people we find (control of Japan. However, the eluding the extent and duration Harriman said the United Union, Great Britain, and of its resistance to Japanese ag-is "not closing the door to other iCnm can block U. S.

policy if gression countries coming into Marshall Contrary to Policy Here Washington. July 11 (U.P.) Mexico's temporary suspension of certain imports' from the United States is directly contrary to the objectives of U. 8. international pfoval, he said, is "out of the question." As former chairman of both the Foreign Relations and Finance Committees of the Senate, George was regarded as one of the most influential Democrats in Congress and his views almost certainly would be heeded by U. S.

policy makers. Committee Hears Marshall He expressed his views in an interview as the Foreign Relations Committee scheduled a closed meeting to hear Secretary of State George C. Marshall discuss in general terms his plan for helping other governments help themselves. George flatly rejected sugges-tidns that the Marshall plan linn a uRir. Thus statement also vva.s in "direct contradiction to that of the unnamed Paris spokesman who States.

The United States buys; trade policy. American officials about 75 percent of Mexico's ex-1 said today. They added, however, rxirts. La.st year Mexico had in that it is a recognition of "the Bfle photo DOBBIN MAKES COMEBACK In this motor age what better means of attracting attention to its demands could the Kings County Liberal party have used yesterday at Borough Hall? Workers passed out circulars bearing same message as that on the wagon. unfavorable American trade bal- tacts of life'' and Is permissible said this was the "last chance'' for ance of $180,000,000.

under the U. S. -Mexico trade nations to qualify for U. S. aid "This decree does not signify, agreement.

and that non-participants at Ihej Building Industry Heacl Welcomes Congress Probe A Congressional investigation of Monday evening, but left her then, returning to his own home shortly after 11 p.m., and had not seen her since. Police established that Mrs. Mannerlng was killed between 3 and 3:30 p.m. Tuesday. Rosen said he was In his office all that day except for a lunch period, and this was corroborated by others who said they had seen him in the office or had lunch with him.

Both he and Levy, on being released, were served with subpenas for appearance before a grand jury Wednesday. Paris meeting could expect no he.p I Harriman said that the Mar- Leaion Loads Guns'sha11 pUn as 10 fim- v3 hWMI" "piecemeal applications from Battle 6 Hours L. I. R. R.

Granted 20 Fare Rise various countries." For Election Battle Over L. I. U. Site Assembly Designee Assails Landlords the construction industry was should pledge the United States to back up world reconstruction with a fund of perhaps $24,000,000,000 Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 Continued from Page 1 welcomed today by Max H. Foley president of the New York Build-ino- finiieress.

of $2.50 on the 60-trip Sistl of BUI Brown Post, Dr. 1,500,000 Threaten Strike in France increase monthly over a four to six-year period. Suggests Yearly Action -He did not reject the basic 65 'Frederick I. Davis of Sgt. James commutation 'ticket In a letter to Representative iP-n aie urposn dm Ralph Gwinn, Westchester I A safe deposit box rented by testimony submitted at the hearing without the aid of any briefs.

Decision was then reserved. cents, on the 12-trip weekly ticket j.n. Fort' Hamilton Memorial Post, and $2 on the 46-trip monthly rarI Kuhnle of the toflth Tn- idea behind the Marshall plan- ana cnttiiuiau mc Mrs. Manner ne. ho a so waj conducting the American aid to nations co-operat t(.

ti 11 sub-committee Early in the hearing an effort school ticket. Ifantry Post and James C. Vorley ing among themselves for economic reconstruction. Although to have the testimony of Tristram of a strike 'by lSMSM Mr-. nrl "Leaders In the construction and The flat increases on 9th Mpmorial pt ran known professionally as Bessie K.

True, was opened by police. In it was $2,200 in war bonds. $810 in cash and $1,500 in jewelry, includ Walker Metcalfe, president of the, lion tickets were rejected by tor the "five county vice MMtiesi cut oft communications. turning thumbs down on a long ratifee American grant, he sug home building industry in New-York have launched a joint cam- wusiit, mo mbhuic aa im.mu and Robert Fulton university, given at a previous' Lawrence McGoldrick, Republican 'designee for the Assembly in the 6th A. which includes the Clinton Hill section, today rapped landlords who, he said, were attempting to intimidate tenants in the confusion resulting from revised rent controls.

He said a committee was moving swiftly to Inform tenants that at this time there could be no involuntary change in their rental status, "I am wholly opposed." said McGoldrick. "to the current practice of some landlords In taking advantage of the confusion regarding proof of reasonableness. St evens nr jovre Mimer Host i i 1.. of labor and management; hearing, In reference to a contract Thev nriinteH out that Ml tn-i i hunir over Prance todav on the ing a $700 watch. The body lay unclaimed in tha Bellevue Hospital morgue.

to enrouraste a high level of con-: to purchase the property, stricken! crease on the 60-trip ticket would of the Marhall Plan conference. slate includes gested that Congress might go along with large yearly appropriations which might eventually add up the total figure mentioned by struction." from the record, but the motion; mean a boost ranging from 16 A decision to strike will be made rtlUIJiO D1I1K Ul uie ueorge r. it, mao, nt th orviminnt was denied. State Department oincers. Letters aaid telegrams lavonng tance traveled and the i in.u.c Liavcieu atiu nir iji itocii Mr.

Foley otlered the full cooperation of three organizations in the campaign when the House group opeas hearings in the city. The three groups are the Build Pleasant! the use of the property for turner- mt of the ticket. The average sity purges were presented by all would be 25 percent. Under ul Moments torney wogan trom yuenttn Koose-1 proposal. commuters traveling ing Congress, which represents velt Post, American legion of shorter distances would pay a dis rent controls by intimidating the tenants in the hope of achieving excessively selfish and unwar every phase of the industry; the Finland Rejects Paris Parley Bid Continued from Page 1 Oyster Bay, Henry Mohr Post, proportionately higher fare than those traveling the longer A.

F. L. Building and Construction American Legion, of Freeport, ranted terms." employes' committee and the General Confederation of Labor. An employes' representative announced that the strike tf called "will be general and for an indefinite period." It would be the most paralyzing strike in recent French history. Premier Paul Ramadier's last wage offer was in the workers' hands.

Workers' representatives debated its undisclosed terms until 4 a.m., then adjourned for a few hours sleep. Trades Council and the Building Trades Employers' association. Massapequo Post, American Legion. Hempstead Post. American Summing up his recommenda- Parade Chairman Peter Dani-zilo announced the parade will start at 8 o'clock tonight and proceed from the Legion clubhouse to Court then along Court Livingston Bond Fulton St.

to Clark St. and down Clark St. past the reviewing stands to the Hotel St. George. Mr.

Foley estimated that He added his committee will "vigorously direct its influence for the protection of tenants and the equitable rights of landlords by Legion. Charles Wagner Post Arkwrlght stated list of nations not attending the Paris sessions. The Paris press Hicksville, Roger William Patter- "From the testimony in these Delirious meaU at noon or night plu refreshing cocktails, highball or liqueur, add up 1o many pleanant moment at 000,000 In essential construction is needed in New York City with $175,000,000 worth now on the took a eloomy view of develop devoting its energies both in the son Post of Mineola, James Irwin. proceedings, it is abundantly evi-Donohue Post, V. F.

of Glen, dent that an Increase in intra- drawing boards and ready to be Cove and Hicksville Post. V. F. W.stte fares, basic and commtlta- city and the State for the acnieve ment of greater housing Similar pleas were made by the ments, most of the moderate and right-wing organs charging that Soviet diplomatic pressure had "ended the independence of the nations of central and eastern must be secured by the L. I.

R. R. to make good its current and boards of education of Franklin Square, East Norwich, Port Wash all candidates for county vice com started. "In the face of this great potential." he said, "there are an estimated 20.000 to 25,000 unemployed building craftsmen in this area." Montagu Henry Sts. mander.

Two other candidates ington, Great Neck, Manhasset, Mayor Names 12 As Rent Attorneys continuing operational losses, to afford it a return of its investment in its property devoted to the public use. Cites Heavy Traffic Load Bethpage and Farmlngdale. and the Sea Cliff Village Board. In opposition Mr Klein pre were still to be chosen. Running on the Anderson ticket for county adjutant is County Vice Com 2 Boro Men Convicted Of Murdering Cabbie Chester, S.

July 11 (U.R) Two Brooklyn Negroes were found guilty today in the $180 holdup-murder of a Lancaster, S. taxi driver by a Chester County General Sessions jury. Judge Arthur L. Gaston sentenced the men, Leonard Arthur Continued from Page 1 sented petitions signed by 638 persons, in addition to opposing mander John A. Pirrung, who withdrew as candidate for county 'The railroad affords transpor Europe.

Czechs Reverse Position Czechoslovakia's right-about-face last, night, rejecting the conference invitation she previously had accepted, was the most open case of Soviet pressure to keep her satellites economically split from western Europe. operation, it was learned, will be tation to over 100,000,000 a year, commander. Tips Lengthen Death Quiz List Nine candidates are In the field fully estabtisned ty Jury its, wnen a hearing will be held on the new resolutions from the villages of Brookville and Matlnecock. Dean Metcalfe testified that the university proposed to house about 300 freshman and 300 sophomores If the variance was granted and that some 25 percent, based on past experience, would be from Prlngle and Ernest W. Willis, to be seeking the seven posts on the county executive committee: James B.

Schultz, Old Glory Naval Post; Joseph Crea. Marlboro Me local law freezing permanent hotel rentals. Residential rent laws are expected to be passed on that most of whom have daily occasion to use its facilities. Indeed, these people's very livelihoods depend on their use of the various lines and branches that make ur the road. "Should the service cease even Continued from Page 1 I electrocuted Aug.

la. iAr high government source; in Prague said Czechoslovakia re morial Post; Floyd Strachan, date. The committee directed volun Frank L. Duffy Post; Robert S. teers who wish to serve to contact for a short time thousands upon Sugarman, Flatlands Post; Wlllard Testimony disclosed Pruigle and Willis, who were working neai' here on a construction project, hired a cab driven by Willie Reid.

They stabbed Reid and made away with $180 and the cab after burying the body. thousands would be greatly in Nassau and Suffolk Counties. Of the 600 proposed students 100 places would be reserved for Nas McAvoy, Canarsie Post; Anthony their bar associations. Those at torneys not affiliated with any as versed herself because Russia threatened to cancel their treaty of alliance if the Czechs went to Paris. Countries which refused invitations are Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia and on drinking glasses In the apart-! ment.

Rosen was released a few minutes before his attorney, Harris. Steinberg, had obtained a writ of habeas corpus from Supreme Court! Justice Samuel Dickstein in Man-! hattan. The attorney argued that his client's family Rosen is married: and the father of a son, 21, and1 sau and North Suflolk students sociation should get in touch with Paul L. Ross, administrative assist while the balance would be for Persico, Sperandeo Bros. Post; A.

Arthur Rotolo, Crow Hill Post; William J. Elliott, Joyce Kilmer Past; George H. Gottlieb, Longl Grotto Post. The five candidates convenienced and their means of earning a living jeojardized. Should the railroad be forced to abandon operations because of its continuing lasses, the resulting consequences would be most serious and ant to Mayor O'Dwyer veterans, many of whom would al Saucers' Applesauce Deliciously Tempting 93 HENRY ST.

Opp. 9t. Georce Hotal 'ine committee met soon come from the same two coun the appointments were announced: tjes receiving the most votes will beA alnnrlu elected for two vears and the Amazes Admiral Blandy He told the Board that the tragic. "The railroad, in these proceed Blandy, a daughter. 18 had been unable.

Vice Admiral W. H. and decided that if persons Interviewing volunteers need legal representation, they will be instructed housing plans called for the use of 3A moms in the main hiiiiriimrlings, has evinced a Droad OUtlOOK sixth and seventh highest for a term of one year. Based on membership as of July who was in charge of the Bikini I to communicate with him while atom bomb tests, said today injhe was held in custody, and that reeard to the flying caurcers: i Uiey had become frantic. to hire lawyers If they can afford as dormitories plus additional the problems involved.

It has to and will be reterrea to Bar rooms in the farm buildings just 1. Kings County will be accredited votes at the State convention! a special Rosen admitted to po cP that ne naa Known tne actress for 17 Association lists. as rapidly as the present tenants. 97 taKen a very Ian bi.u airworthy attitude toward improving the railroad, modernizing it and tending to make it an outstanding t.hatHennB 10 11 oiHsiaiiuuiis with which I am not familiar. I to be held at Niagara Palls on II tne persons cannot auoro tojemployes on the Davies estate.

surprised that, in its position and thau he owned a number could vacate. He emnhnsizeri ri Tm.iam sve oi articles oi ciotning, including hundreds of hieh school nunils ami'011' rielepnie anri win he: in the air, it can hold the amount pay they will Be sent to tne Legal Aid Society. Weissman represents the Brooklyn Bar Association and Miss and three suits ot under veterans would be deprived of ad-1 "There is outlined an Improve-, laced in nominaljon wlth the of applesauce It does wear, found In the Mannerina vanceo educational advantages rest of the county officers at lie Streep is a member of the. Brook- the application was denied, apartment. His check for S20 i was also found there.

He said he had been Cilh her I IJUlsur at an uui.in.y u. providing it secures the necessary revenues to permit it to do sa, lyn women Bar Association. CP DINNER $1.75 Other committee members are See Values Decreased The opponents, known as the 'TVie increases will afford means opening session this evening Elections will be held at the third and concluding session tomorrow afternoon. Angelo John Cincotta. the retiring county adjutant, is the general convention chairman.

Neighborhood Committee. and.hy which the improvement pro- Lawrence T. Gresser Jr. of the Queens County Bar Association, J. Preston Mottttr of the Federal Bar Association, Sidney Kocin of headed by Louis A.

Ruckgaber and can be carried out to a great A'-coNnirIONEO diaries v. HicKox, co-cnaumen, extent. Deputy Mayor John J. Bennett were supported by three profes SAVE! slonal witnesses, Harold M. Lewis, Is scheduled as the principal speaker at the first session.

Borough President John Cashtnore the New York County Lawyers Association. Stanley J. Mayer of the National Lawyers Guild. Grace H. Connell of the Bronx Women's TODD SHIPYARD 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS zoning expert; Charles E.

L. Clark, real estate eviiert. of Minenla. and will deliver the address of wel Warren Murdock, real estate, of NEGOTIATIONS RESUME tb Public Notice come. Bar Association, Sylvester Ryan of the Bronx County Bar Association, Joseph Streble Jr.

of the A GAY TIME FOR OLDER POLKS At Negotiations between Local 39 of the Industrial Union of Marine n.ir Villas Pnrnps fnr SPECIAL 5" FULL STOCK PURE BRISTLE BRUSH 14.95 Ovtr 28. Brooklyn Branch of Bronx Richmond Countv Bar Association and Shipbuilding Workers Union Locust Valley. They all testified that, the granting of the variance would be detrimental to adjoining property, would increase greatly the need of police and fire facilities, decrease values, and change The newly elected officars will be given their oaths or office by the retiring county commander at the Uhtrd session immediately after the board of tellers has certified their elections. r.Hfl'T Elrich A. Eastman of the Harlem Lawyers Association, ana u.

r. C. I. and Todd Shipyard officials resumed today as the strike of 67.000 other shipyard workers Murphy of the Legal Aid Society, I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE tor tlfbts incurred b.v any one other Lhan mywMt, Charles Tedsco. 247 prospect Place.

Brooklyn. SPECIAL 20 Ft. Extension LADDER 17.00 Value 12.50 OTHER SIZES the character of the neighborhood 19 mainr sh nvaros continued. The latter admitted that FriendsiXodd workers are not on strike. Academy, located in an estate.

Talks heiween nfficiak of the PAC Opens Drive HAIX FOR RENT. MAIN 5-91S2 LARGE MEETINO 2729 COFFEY 8T area, has an adverse effect on theBetnleriem stee company, whose i iui.uummis piopeity. yards a.re struck, and national of- SSSisr Llarence A. Edwards, real estate fibers of the r. I.

union also To Repeal Taft Law LOCKER AVAILABLE immFCtla'fly tor real of fteanon in private Brighton Beach; $20. PResidcnt. 2-4a021 LARok HALL FOR RENT; arrarnemfntl made for weddings, cubs. OEd-tI 9-5001. 5218 4th Ave.

continued today under the auspices expert, who has more than 40 years experience in appraisal and ALSO OTHER SIZES of the U. S. Conciliation Service. PLEDGE condemnation work, took issue LOANS with the testimony of the previous witnesses, denying that It would 1c Lost and Found July 4. Re, Do Not Involve an Obli- AQUAMARINE PIN Lost ward.

1496 E. 19th Bt. PURE RAW LINSEED OIL 2.95 gal. REFRIGERATOR ENAMEL IT'S WHITE AND STAYS WHITE BANKBOOK Lost; No. 169559-B of the Kinvft Highway Savings Bank; payment tias been stopped; pieae return to the Pittsburgh, July (U.R) The C.

I. O. Political Action Committee announced today a nation-wide campaign for registration of voters as "the answer to the entire disgraceful record of the 80th Congress to date." Officials said l.OOO.fOO members of C. I. O.

unions would be organized as the "core of an army" to preach the need for voting registration on a block-by-block basis. P. A. C. Chairman Jack Kroll 4)ankat180O Kmg5 Highway alter the character of the locality.

He said that developing the property would be an unwise venture. During the hearing It developed that there are at least three "private" institutions of learning In the neighboring areas, the Orn-vale Private School directly across the highway from the Davies property; the C. V. Whitney College adjacent the Hickox property BANKBOOK Lost; No. 289813.

Bay iHidga Savings Bank: all claims must be tnade within cue week or new book will be Issued. fa4ll BANKBOOK Lost: No. 193779-P of the Kings Highway Savings Bank; payment tins been stoaped; please return to the Lookt Baked on 5.75 gal- at Old westburv and the non- tiank at 1600 Kings mgnway said that full registration of the PURE TURPENTINE .79 GAL. PEPER BROS. STAIN and FUME RESISTING FLAT WHITE WALL PAINT NON-YELLOWING 2.95 GAL.

PERFECT FINISH WHITE ENAMEL 3.25 sal. 100 PURI WHITI SHELLAC 5-LB. CUT 3.50 GAL. sectarian school at the Villa Anna- if bankbook Lost: No. of thel c.

I. 6.000.000 members and iiinss County Savings Bank: rmillx wmilrf rn(il 1 rton Maria i Sisters of St. Joseph) at! tut. been slopped; please lo I Tinner Tlrrvikvitle tank at 13 Broadway. iuju voters or aoout 43 percent oi gation to Pay Interest or Repay Principal.

If, after reasonable notice, tha loan is not repaid or reduced at the end of in life (one year) the pledged collateral is gold at public auction as required by law and any surplus realized is paid on presentation of the loan ticket. If the gale results in a loss, it ii borne by the Society. BROOKLYN OFFICES LtTtnattsn Stratt IfiOS Pllkia Arena 2240 Church Atenae the voters In America i The Choice of PARTICULAR MOTHERS TWICE A WEEK DELIVERIES BANKBOOK Losi; No. 125794 ot the JCinfij, County Savings Bank; payment been stepped: please return to the ibank at 135 Broadway. BANKBOOK Lost; No.

119767 of the Kings County Savings Bank; payment has been stopped; please return to the at 539 Eastern Parkway. C. I. O. President Philip Murray said: "I feel that the proper way to abolish the Taft-Hartley Bill is to have our workers elect people who will repeal the act." COAL! Lowest Pricea In Yean ECC SUPER GLOSS INTERIOR WALL PAINT ALL COLORS.

3.40 GAL. .95 QT, SCRATCHLESS Floor Varnish WATERPROOF Gal. 5.75 Qr. 1.75 i COAT Lost; all black Persian lamb; S40 mmaMVWWtV44WWi reward: left on I. R.

T. 7th Ave. ei-1 press at Hoyt dlrectiou of New I Vora. May 23. at 1 30 W.

Os- HUT I 84 William St. HAnover Pants Matched; 2-3797 PEA BUCK 113.00 110.25 DOG Lost; brown and white police TO Your Jacket co.lle. full grown: In Oerritisen Beach reward. CJ1 BEachview 2-1294. DOG Lost; Spitz and Pomerantan, BOOKLET "ProvHlem loana" SENT UPON REQUEST wh.te with brown spots; nam Daisy; 10 reardTRIangle 5-2265 ij BEADING GLASSES Lost; v'lciniTy 3d Ave bus.

5 m. Tuesday. D. Powell. 'IRiangle 5-0192.

RING Lost: with diamonds and NEW PATENTED DRIP MODEL CANS DISINFECT WHILE DEODORIZING HOSPITAL CLEANED BIRDS EYE or SOFTEE DIAPERS SAME DIAPERS RETURNED For Small Amount Baby'g Complete Wardrobe Laundered. WHY TAKt LKSSf CALL CRADLE DIAPER SERVICE GLenmore 2-4866 139 IRVING AVE, BROOKLYN SIZES TO 52 WAIST Fraturlnr fins wonted suiting! also sunns ilitk In f.ibsidmei Tropics! Worxtrdi, Fisn- nets. Glen Pl'ds and frra BUY NOW I Pricei tubjret to change tcirnoul notic Sold on a money back guarantee Call EVergreen 8-3656 RENKEN FUELS, INC rO AN.V I I xvENU I 0 'ut fOUItTH AV I mm ATLANTIC PANTS SHOP i AT L. I. R.

R. TERMINAL CAw'1 51 Chamber Si. -C306 or UBwrjr 8-7800. Keward WALLET Lost; few society pins: sentimental value: between 101 Sireet and Hlghay DEwey9-9561 11-S- WATCH last; girl's wrlstwatch: between 4ih-5th ets. on 5th Ave Reward.

V. O'Connor, 360 4th St WlUfiTVVATCH LoTl4Tamond; vicinity department stores, down'own Reward. Itrt. 1114 69th St. BE.

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