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Egypt Calls On All Powers to Put Colonies Under UNO Natty, Elderly Thief Nabbed in Roof Chase Nine Fliers to Get Hearing in $15,000 Army Goods Theft REDS INSIST ON BIG 5 VETO RIGHT ALBANY GETS WARNING ON HOUSING CRISIS Tiffs Take Holiday As O'Dwyer Holds 1st Board Session Coffin Makers' Strike Poses Health Problem City officials and morticians to-i Some 2,700 persona died last week day were concerned over the short-1 t.h a f.w. hirh Augusta, Jan. 18 (U.W Hear A nattily dressed, appearing thief with a I 1 1AAn nn 1 tlta Vinit ings eie 10 or cwiuuricu uauy ior Innilnn IS 'UP F.gypl railed ifvuiu 01 aircsu uauug ucitA. iu isjuu wjuay a in 111c iwumi u. of police after beine nabbed on the roof of a Brooklyn home! Joseph h.

schmalacker nine civilian flier arrested by thel Harmony was the keynote for the aroused concern of Commis- administration today following1 u.i.u i c.k steal-1 of Casket Makers Local 3128. United woner of Health Ernest L. SWb- roioni-. roncjon, where he fled to escape a pursuing patrolman. He faces Braoklyn Eagle stall Correspondent FBI iast night on chargt.s 0f stea' pes of and over the health problem in Albany Brotherhood Jan.

18 -Two Brooklyn, nig $15,000 worth of Government! arr r. of Carpenters spending the rest of his life in jail. Joiners. report property from Bush Army Air Field Democrats concurred in and protectorates, as well as maudlin, under a I nited Nations trus- as characterized the LaGuardia volved. The principal issue in the strike, Following an unsuccessful attempt Charles Wyatt.

66. of 161 W. 36th Manhattan, was arrested late yesterday on the roof of a building handing the State Legislature ge't D. K. Brown of Sa- rrvntip a miner hf tnainv nf whni r.ij i called last Monday against 15 com teethip iystem at one.

With Mayor O'Dwyer presiding, a to settle the dispute, Edward C. Ma-guire, Mayor O'Dwyer's labor adviser, said 70 percent of the 2,300 at 489 Vermont Si. by Patrolman 7, 1 ullZiPracuce relinquished by Mr. L- Lonoon Jan. IB 'U "-soviet Am- LeStPr Molinari of the Miller undertakers in metropolitan New- umy uBirii nr.

i ui lumiunimi t.uuur nirm win "r'ciGuardia In the last eiiht ver of housing "famine" continues without by companies to obtain sur-nte n.yw rule the new board a solution. itih bassador Andrei A. Grnmyko de- station. to be arraigned to-j nnuncerf monosaj! to wipe' out the ly in Felony Court on a charge of. panies supplying; more than 60 percent of the coffins used in the area, is a union demand for a 20 percent wage increase.

Representatives of the union and the Metropolitan New York and New jersey Casket Manufacturers York, Long Island, Westchester and northern New Jersey are using the I i ReDUblican. Cornelius A. Hall iw. robbery. V-i vn Indicating, at least, deep concern, pilots, two co-pilots and ITff twsv nAnilAfr rl last of their stocks.

ough President of Richmond, regis- taring a Hicunf oig power veto me u.mra According to police, he had broken tions Security Council today as Iran nig tne apartment, of Mrs. Lillian if not actual of ficial alarm, over the mechanics. Although a backlog of 3.000 cof possible consequence, an interim Zrowlv One of the board's last items was tnncht a wav to force U. N. O.

con. on the second floor of the fins still remains, Mr. Maguire: Association will meet today at the stated, most of them are high- United States Conciliation Service to approve a $10,474 pension for Mr. Moeration of its quarrel with Ru. i Vermont SU buUdmg and had taken three rings valued at $4.

In the 'via, Ipockets of his modishly cut suit po- Grormki told the' priced models beyond the means ofjoffice in Manhattan in an effort average families. to settle the dispute. LaGuardia. Slash Ferry, Teachers Fundi .1.1 hu th louno. eignt, sseieion Keys.

A policy of pruning large outlays' resulted in a $40,000 reduction in I ferry-repairs funds despite an Returning home from shopping, U. O. charter wouid be 6nw. door ou and might lead tosenou con-. 4 Ships Arrive 1 King Trial Jury report of the Jomt Legislative Com-i o'Cf Capt mittee to Recodify the Multiple, wuiiam Brown.

New York City; Dwelling Law declared: 'Gorge H. Christianson, of New "The full effects of the situation Jersey; Capt. John L. Thomas, ho- f.i ic Winthrop Road. Port Washington, have not et been felt, and it is c.ptiotJohjx Espv, b3826 not unlikely that IU continuance U9th Plaoe Flushing; William E.

without remedy may precipitate a Reece, 3768 97th Corona, L. I. citywirie crisis not confined to pas- Mechanics Sidney Sharpies, sive discomfiture and peaceable ac- 2749 Butler East Elmhurst; quiescence Klinton Jacobsen; the Bronx, N. Precisely what the committee's and Richard A. Carroll.

Trenton, jection by Charles R. Haffenden.l sequences. He stressed the impor- surBrtsed the ven-l tnr.ee of the Security Council, par 3,183 Troops Alternates Chosen Commissioner of Marine and Avia-j tion, and a $390,000 cut in salary credits for 3.000 teachers for service; ar Lutes i erable-looking Wyatt in the act of: rifling a drer.ser drawer. As Mrs. Busman ran to the win-, Mr.

Haffenden wan rut. short ht rm 'P8 carrying 3,183 Mineola. Jatf. 18 Two Jury alter- Jatf the Mayor, ho said: "You got including 274 casualties, arrived here "ates in the trial of former Nassau members were hinting at in the New Jersey County Police Inspector Harold R. language they chose to employ wa.si The Government agent said the 0O- If you're smart.

youH hold on today. 0 ticularly in controlling the proposed atomic cnercy commission, and condemned eliorus to give the small rations equality with the big powers. Eeyed Hassan Taquieriah. head of the Iranian oelesntion, conferred with U. N.

O. Executive Secretary Gladwvn Jebb cm the Soviet-Iranian depute just before Mr. Gro-myko spoke. First Major Controversy Kin? were KplwtMl tnHatf within not made clear in the report, which stolen equipment included gyro-lnati- ine teacners represents nicy iuiy iiuspiuu snip minutes after court convened. I dow and screamed for police the gray-haired Wyatt, showing remarkable agility for his advanced years, scuttled out of the apartment and made hi way up a passageway to the roof.

Including his first arrest in 1909 on a charge of unlawful entry, police said Wyatt had been arrested and convicted seven times in his (submitted ten recommendations for scopes, automatic pilots, automata tive. who had asked $600,000 for sub- 7 'T transmitters and miscellaneous appeared to take the paring HuddlesUm. which docked at Pier, Following selection of the alter. dealing with the problem. The re port, drafted by the five-member equipment.

committee, headed by Assemblyman The men were at Bush Field to A U. N. announcement said Mr in good grace. 84, Norm River, wun Z74 patients "nl-. -uurc muisc nines oi wm- The board approved a contract 350 troops; the 'i-ned the case with the Federal Public Housing Au- Bland, wWch docked at Pier 15ju.ntu Monday, with consent of both thority for the installation of 2.000 ststen Island with 368 troops- the M' Those chosen weie Paul r-emergency housing units and Cody; whIch ais0 docked ati LWo Beach and Karl F1 propnated $825,000 in budget notes Plcr 15, witn 647 troops, and the (U so the City Housing Authority could Gustavus victory, which docked at! charged with con- MacNcil Mitchell.

Manhattan Re-; prepare material for shipment which publican, was concurred in by As- had been bought from the Govern-semblyman Alfred A. Lama, Brook-. ment bv the airlines. Some 2 000-lyn Democrat, the committees odd surplus war planes are reported secretary, and Democratic Senator! at the fiAlrt Taquiwdah discussed "techni- cal arrangements in connection a he imprisonment sentence, Enclc Stuff photo CHARLES WYATT in the Black Maria. ourR.aiy.

by the with a possible approach Ir.ir.ian Government to the United William Rosenblatt, also of Brook-j been rumored earlier that ssue 0011(15 for tlle project. His record showed the following convictions: Unlawful entry, 1909; petty larceny. 1912; burglary'. 1915: Pier 84, North River, with 1544 ii- 1- 8 police official in connection with lvn- six pilots were being held in con- Non-Veteran in Same Fli Inection with the theft of near All patients were transferred to T' L'l ment handed on which he drew the life Cops Grab Policy The report, while emphasizing the $2,000,000 worth of airplane parts. burglary.

192" and burglary again in imprisonment sentence. plight of returning ar veterans who are unable to find living accommodations, asserts the difficulties of the non-veteran family are no Slips From Fire As Couple 'Burns' 1 Nations on the subject, of the aitu-' ation in northwest Iran." The Iranian Government has ln- ft meted iu delegation to present the U. N. O. with its first, ma.ior controversy, which might, involve Russia's u-e of the veto power.

Prune Minister Petor Fraser of New Zealand said hp would use every opportunity to seek elimina- tion of the veto power. Mr. Gromyko was referring obvi- Pauley Nominated To Aid Forresfal was down three weeks after he resigned. A regular all-male Jury Ud been selected yesterday. Judge Ames warned members and alternates to report to him immediately if anyone approached them to discuss the case.

District Attorney James N. Gehrig said today that the State's first witness would be Nassau County Police Commissioner John M. Beckmann. Mason and Halloran General Hos-pitals while the troops were taken to Camp Kilmer. The Roger Griswold, due today, reached Bush Terminal ahead of schedule last night.

She carried 123 troops. Docking time for three other ships due today is indefinite. They are the Emma Willard with 578 troops, due at Pier 15. Staten Island; the William Jackson, due at Anti-Vivisection Bill Drive Suffers Setback Two patrolmen stuck their hands into a fiery furnace and snatched High among the demands in the report was one calling for appropriation of the full $80,000,000 balance of the State's $300,000,000 housing fund for low-rent housing. After asserting the housing short Washington, Jan.

18 (U.W Edwin. three charred policy slips but It Pauley of California was nom-was a Brooklyn couple who really inated by President Truman today: ously to recent suggestions. espe- cialiy in Britain, for conversion 10 tht roo'fn particularlv the dog. The safeguard- the same pier, with 563, and the The drite for in ot these pets from pain and the UNO into a world parliament! Albany, Jan. 18 age is causing marriages to be post and also tn unofficial nrooosals tt, kill suuermg is a numanivanan pur- The Pauley nomination was one rumg poiic-c, wwl, nr.i...

The Stevens Victory, carrying poned, that congestion, with its un- wholesome effects on infants and major yovcrn.m-uv a3u, due today at 5 1 children, Is increasing, that ua visit to tne nome or James but is not expected in until' urns are being paid to building su- tomorrow. Sumrcouncif. apparent setback here manner of aoComplishing 'today following announcement by tl.U purpose without hampering Demantls Charter Observance Irwin D. legitimate scientific of tlie charter of Manhattan Democrat, of his refusal tion, to my mind, warrants further the and its enforce- to join in sponsoring the proposed 'study and consideration, ment not 111 word hut in deed is legislation at. this session.

I "I have, however, introduced no n.rint.munt. i W. Stewart Symington of St ers, 42, and his wife, Kathleen. 46, at 425 Quincy last night. Riv- prc 9j.lrri nprtnitcinn tn ot rintn vacancies, and that profiteering and uis-.

the urP'" nominated to evasion of rent control occur fr. i administrator, was tne and nx tne furnace. iU1 he descended his wife grabbed an indispensable condition for thei Forces behind the campaign to bill on the subject and intend through compulsory tie-in: iv orvr. a large paper bag, ran downstairs Find Brain Degeneration Cause of Ley's Instability Washington. Jan.

18 U.R The late Dr. Robert Ley, a Nazi party big wig. was a victim of a brain li 1 nrriviip.s nrnninir. KripnT lie pxner nienij: (in snnnnr nn mpH-Kiirr nirn mill -v K. ortnns of the United Nations" he livine docs had uraed Mr.

navidson anv wav hinder or retard the nroe- condition for sub-letting, the report I threw it into the fire The patrolmen dashed after her. Soles openings ore now available in our dress, millinery and sportswear departments. If you are experienced you will find many advantages offered in our organization. Apply 4th floor reached into the furnace and re-: trievea three slips. degeneration which affected his en- oecoine a co-sponsor dv iniro- resjs oi science.

was nominated the hoard of di- The Soviet diplomat's speech was ducmg in the State Assembly a The anti-vivisection bill has stirred! "An obituary notice brings fnrthlpC'i0" 0f one nf the to rise above gen-, companion bill like the one hitherto up the opposition of medical groups onR stream of telephone calls or. Corporation for a two-vear erahtics and platitudes with a blunt offered in the Senate by Senator which contend it would seriously ahers for the apartment while expression of the Soviet deleaa- Richard A. DiCostanao, Manhattan hinder the advancement of science. i the corpse still lies in state. i tw-.

urn iuui itii. IVI rduiey auung uie past lew wnue me oincers were reacning tire social outlook. Maj. Gen. Norman T.

Kirk, army into the fire, they said. Rivers told them; "They're not hundred dollar surgeon general, said a microscopic vvni-ciu uvri ciiuj rvc-tniuiM. an. i iic isivuaiuzAj uiii wvruiu uuui iwuwin6 'months has hppn thp Amprtriin um i l- reision. Branding as -wholly inaccurate experiments on living dogs for The reoort finds New York City k.th in Mr study disclosed that Ley's brain was sufficiently degenerated to have impairecwghls mental and emotional Gromyko said voices already a report that he had already in- medical purposes which are now faces a housing deficit of more Oermanv and later in filling 'rn mat.

me iiouucro sucn oui in tne pernmwa oy auunorivy oi me iM-jthan 250,000 dwelling uniU, wnicnuhese missions with the personal last nioht the rfair waived exm FULTON ST. stability. 7TUI "wo ana ln neea oiY. r. ysvmson ui i a rcgu.iy uicorporaira private enterprise must provide to'rank of Ambassador.

An oil marvination for Swcia Sessions on a rf1 yUi 1 had originally -college orunlversity. reUev. the current shortaee. and he formerly was treasurer of tlZrge of tSifoto riU Stac-h aliesa'jons must be de- intended to do so. I am still com- Large petitions demanding by the end of 1946 about Democratic National Committee rl ci.sive:y rejected by all who not nutted to the proposition that there ment of the bill have been submitted 000 unit will be required.

I aolwlnS 1 Tnprptv ku nnrrf knf o.w.n hp rw prilpl tnrtnrmi.e fr in-tin CLnvmrwwvr nA lpfficlMc I yl 1 JVV Udll caCIU John David Known Brooklyn Men I nic icuui i uiojui icwiniuriKiH- der.secretsj'v was rielv reeflrried o.s 1nf.liir4pH innrwol r1 ih fnl- a Brooklyn Men Know trying to build up a strong effec-! humane treatment of any animal, bv the measure's proponents. a lorerunner 10 nis necoming aecre- ftf i oins: tarv of Nan when James Porrestal. WTFKer VeTS tive machinery for maintenance of. Multiple dwelling law changes to the present secretary, leaves his Hospital Post ake publicly owned or controlled nost. Mr.

Pormstal's desire in leave Man Without Country' Pays 2d Visit' to U. S. security, he said. "Such allegations are dangerous and under certain conditions may lead to serious consequences Mr. Gromykn's address obviously referred tn Drcern'oer statements bv Anthoiiy Eden and other prominent Britons calluiq for conver temporary multiple dwellings, in- secretaryship has been known Bruns or Mollis, receding, barracks.

Quonset huts tZ a'd'et'exp cted "ljLrT" 8 existing demountable housing, avail- t0 leave the cabinPt wilhin ne Mxt lieutenant colonel after four years able for veterans. months of service, today assumed the post Relaxing of the present law's pro-; As Undcrsecretaj Mr Pauley oi first commissioner of hos-visions to permit converson of one- ciuvMic pitaLs. at $6,000 a year. Active ln sion of UNO into a world parlia-1 A 20th Crnturv man without a "thev said the war end Kicmprf CPVPval ann ana iwo-iamuy oweuuigs 10 inree- politics for many years. Mr.

Bruns once ran for Congress on the Democratic ticket In Queens. mm.Fo:-ei-m Minister Ernest Bevin country, doomed to ride the Atlan-1 He also had dreams, he said, of family dwellings with only a single, i iccas, oui naS:" uiuu uir uueny snip i nruuuric visiung nis uncie. rieiro Dimacevoii means oi egress irom eacn iioor io a opposed any immediate changes. Bland reaches a port that will have of 132 Washington Ave. the street, but limiting such waivers of State James F.

Byrnes him, today touched American shores When the ship reached Baltimore of regulations to dwellings not ex- I La I Vt nas ini'd mat this is no time lor the. second time in two months, last Dec. 1, Raffaetle was held and reeding two stories and basement tn for tinker. ng with the charter. He is Alfredo Raffnele, 24, nephew returned to the ship when it sailed height.

inmed Iran in bringing of a Brooklynite. who origin ally for Antwerp, Belgium. (Waivers of such means of exit the first specific problems to the 'Stowed away aboard the Theodnric1 Antwerp refused to have him and would not apply to frame dwell- To Go On and On L1 iv assembly. The Yugoslav aiand at Casablanca early last No- he was still aboard the ship when it ings.) I Washington. Jan.

18 (UPl South- delegate. Edvard Kardelj. appealed member. Since then he has tried left port, Jan. 1.

Originally, Raf- lire safeguards Noted 'era Democrats armed themselves HAMMER i-o tne l. O. for support of nnd a haven out as he ex- faele got on the Theodonc Bland am.nAmmt nf i0. with loisenges and lengthly speeches slavia's territorial claim or Italy. 'plained: wearing an American uniform and ioaay iot vneir senate liuouster MUM) It involves the area around Trieste "Notxtdy want 80 or less in height to be altered into the aomtnLstration's fair on tiie Adriatic.

Yugoslavia needs According to his story, Raffaele army cleaning detail multifile dwellincs. nrnvided "ade- employment practices bill it. he said, to guard against the escaped from an American prisoner. Mournfully he admitted he had Senator James Kastlon Precious Persian to rcappcifaiu-eof jemnants of fascism of war camp in hi birtholace. Tu-given no the idea of ever ttti 4 3 iiCci v.

quate safeguards" a.s occupancy snrt nrnner rtrnTpriion ne nsr Tire nu.c uini. nt- on4 m-rtrvir nrntAtinn aoainct fir on his country frontier. nisia, last July, wishing give into America nd pinned his hopes ar. undpr lh. of the.wa ready to talk about, one thine Leeis- or aitomer "ior three or four weeks, hinwlf up in the United States on the shp stopping al Casablanca bill bVthe 1845 proper.

An earlier attempt to give some day. I ibimself up to the U. S. Army in 'The people and bUt by Gt overnor if necessary, to kill the measure. 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 Personal Notket country here rjewev Should he show signs of fatigue, country herefe tailed, he said, because are very free," he sadly A referendum at the polls in No- his 1 1 a from Mississippi, vember increasing State subsidies Theodore G.

(the Man) Bilbo, was DRIVING TO MIAMI .1) La Sli.t team Ern.r.Cf All Types of Ships LHvisc. Monday FOR huve MAM 7C DCATCM DODDcn needed for State loans lor low-rent euy mra rap" cany on. me VAIN, bcATcN, ROBBED housing. is No. 1 on Bilbo's list of hates.

OF $4,300 LIFE SAVINGS As to tix exemption privileges in which includes, among other things. RY APMFn 'TAY cypcDTC orcer to spur rehabilitation of old--Communists, some minority groups di Humtu IMA CArcKI) the eonimittee rr. and Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. PARTNERSHIP oi Etm Bfr.ty und Mar ut.

Co iToBeAfom-Bombed 3 is. S' Y. Ji li. 184i ommended granting of such privi- Bilbo declared he planned only leges only for tenements now vacant, two speeches "but each one will be or Dartiallv occupied, which will at least 30 days long Four aimed men beat up Joseph Scerca, 75, in his basement apartment at 24-48 33d Astoria, last lb Public Notice Washington. Jan.

18 (U.P) The WANTED bring new rental units into the mar- The filibuster broke out yesterday whfrfabou.j wi.Dur (Bui navy plans to use representative i h.mbsmi oi Broolt.jfn. ate nignt, and TODOed aim OI nis lite sav-llret and that 50 Dereent nt such r.fter the Senate adopted a surprise Blum ships of all classes in its joint tests Writ Hjen WuiiamM. Bronx. motion by Dennis Chavez lings of $4,300. I new units be given to veterans and tne atomic bomb on naval ves-j According to police, Scerca, who 50 percent to tenants displaced by N.

to take up immediately legis-sels. it was learned todav 'has been ill reeentlv. was in hert miblic housing or redevelopment lation to set tin a Dermanent fair 1c Lost and Found hne figure! a BG Lo f.ewor: viilet.i Akin tttrpariv mrv.tp4 fr tkp'vhen thew bn.k nn th. nA.nrniprtj; mnlfttinpnt, rtraetiees erimniiR.inTi v.uib.p nr onh ct next Summer the Pacific and he was informed that "tax ex- i. 0,.

v.iiu,y ip.nin ine nop inp om nar.t psnm npw ner to e.iip.ir wnr uMiir.u" 1 n.rls.r..,.. ork. the carrier Saratoga, the es- present. E'A'KnofVK no carrier commencement Bay, b-i Any cu m. mi-1 two seaplane tenders, the nd Albemarle, and BANKBOOK ir.s.T., V.

XX ie uint Anr mj" nt i Heavy and light cruisers, riestrov- Trio Held in Sugar s.uiii Bim, era nnd auxiharr tessels will Iv Black Market Deal Br, added to the list, according to navy 1rr. EA'-'KBOOK-S i Hn1 o.t,. i. n.G. 1- with channeling more Hi.

o.i or nrw oiwik closed, some German submarines unargeo 'and other Axis ships will be used than 200.000 pounds of sugar Into BANKBOOK Lo- No Bnv Rirlc ln (i1P tests the blatk market, three men, Ul Soft, luitroua, Wue-bliclc PenUn Hammer Brand prukus Persian Lamb, of course cuts fine figure wherever it goe. For these suople, lightweight skint are peifect for every fashion: draped or tailored, casual or exotic Fine furriers and smart women Insist upon Hammer Brand because ii means superb quality and hand processing by skilled craftsmen who work with Persian Lamb and Broadtail txcltssivily. Look for it when you want truly prtmu Persian Lamb or the New York in the tests The one from Brooklyn, are be- BANKBook-iii: Th cn battleship is scheduled to sail fromiin8 beid in $2,000 bail each today Br.k I Bruon.in Pl.Trufnl v-. Vnrlr omnt Una. vlll tn- n-A iu.

iiffi. 'uni, ri rfiurn lo 1011 jui w.1.11111. GOOD CLOTHES SELECTIONS SOMETIMES MAY NOT BP COMPLETE. CAN'T MEET THE DEMAND FOR OUI CLOTHES, BUT WE OO MAINTAIN OUR RIGID HIGH STANDARDS OF FINE QUALITY COMPARE a ton p'mv be derommiAKioned at Pearl nar- mfn irraiRned yMter- BANKBOOK -lt: No 27430 of Th" Cl! ot Bvooii.vn puimmti Ijite e.terriav. howwer.

the naw 'day before U. S. Commissioner Isaac RICHMOND HILL SAVINGS BANK AMSOU1SCES Its Twenty-fifth Anniversary January 1921 January 1946 43,311 Depositors Total Assets $42,751,958.37 MORI AT, K. LOWS AVUI, r.li, TO BESIUEMS OF BROOKLYN NI) LONG lLAND a' 6fi3 Fa it way. rpceivfd a telecram from Governor raau, are Manes yaper, 35, of 251 Vaut mlmr lt 4 ha i Tl Rlirpn St rvrotTrHat nf fhft rocm; (Mincuv.

'I' Bnroutii Hall sailing date be delayed. He asked Ricnland Butter and Egg Company. 8Til u. s. R.

hold thp New York on 172 Dtiane St Manhattan! Nicholas KUiird '1 the Eas' Coast until the 40, or 32-32 146th vftlc Puinmn.in I)E'f isis, had an opportunity to vote funds 'Flushing, and Charles Gladstone. PUG Lol var1: n.d r. 3Jd 3: 36. of Bank S. Manhattan, op- for her retention as a State shrine.

'erafor of the Glnddy Sales Com- UnWnnA flnu pany, 30 Church Manhattan. Tomorro Holland Day Airori1ne t0 nrbert Mltchc- s. PIN-Iivl: lnrire njtlild shared, I.oew MM i npui.r sen l.tTKr'si value- Rpajd. Pitpg.dtn 3-HSflS HERMAN IASCH INC. New York Virld's OiJtil and Largcil ProMim tf Ptnitn Lmb fl DAVID i In LlOthing Orive Isisiant attomev.

Yaegcr and l7 Nelson A Ro.kefeller. New York D'Pquale conspired to divert vi.irr-Ln.J 'in -b r-. City of the Victory Cloth- lj.000 pounds of sugar, which were miieetmn ha riesian.ted to- obtained from an overdrawn ac- 0fi.oldir..k.ni MUi- ,4 nv Amerirnn COUnt. into black markets. in normion Dtcnsquaie.

Mitcneu wrrnrNo d--monri RPbf tor H.illand has made public a .1. Av. 'in a message from the Ambasador rlws "om tne aireacij a mecvaop from tile Anihnjtarinr from oienwooj and Parragut. Reward. MAna.uj Netherlands.

Alexander account of Re-Le RICHMOND HILL, N. Y. 115-211 JAMAICA AVENUE 114-1 LIBERTY AVENUE fle.d S-7032. to Herbert H. Lehman, director 1" company, eral of UNRRA, expressing appre-l Wmhurst.

to buy 49.000 pounds of elation for the 4.000.000 pounds of "ur Chicago and ship it to used clothing given Holland last York Gladstone sold it, for tl? ul ur 1 ftA tvM 1 nJ Wan a Dn 4 1 a 'ti-KIPTWATCH Loft; diamond, BuliYa; Sundar tvanina. vrtniiy t)ith B.air. Slerlm 3-3S1A. HlST'ATrH Lour Ruisf Bld-4iJl Mtmbrr Drftiti Imurante Corf. 26 COURT STREET CORNER REMSEN Open 9 a.m.

to 6 p.m. value. Arr. on HRtn arnrimrn'ii iAmnhia ranriv mamif arturr. lwarhr nor noaa o-iii Hel.tJ.

a. Pat. Off. wet) 2 BROOKLYN EAGLE, JAN. 18, lb 11S a bag over the elltng prica.

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