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Defense Heads Report 146,500 U.S. Troops in Germany DEWEY'S SPEECH Set New Belgian Votej'ENCOURAGING' iFind Killers of 2 U. S. AWAITED AS CLUE On Return of LeopoldlPROGRESSMADE rill ri i nr Men, Indonesia Orders FAR EAST AMERICAN FORCES SET AT 123,500 Washington. April Ai my noo The ivfeiwe Department ontr.ited in norlin closed today for the first timelwhere V.

S. officials are set for that this country ha- ahout'trouble in connection with a I S6.500 Army troops in WesternCommunist youth march sched-Germanv. tiled for Mav L'8. Another 10,000 TO FALL PLANS IN LIFT STRIKE Brussels. April (U.P Prince Regent Charles dissolved the By HAHOI.P II.

HARRIS The State Republican organization will command the political spotlight this week as efforts will he made to determine if Belgian Parliament today and ordered a general election June 4. This will he the third attempt P.at.ivid l. Indonesia. April 20 (U.R) Premier Mohammed Hatta today ordered troop-and police to "leave no stone unturned" in their search fur. the Indonesian terrorists who murdered two Americans Thursday.

The bodies (if the two. Yale University Prof. Raymond Ken-j nedy and Robert Doyle, Life Negotiations trying to rr.d the three-day strike which has halted elevators and garbage collection in 750 towering Manhattan apartment houses made "encouraging" progress yester Governor Dewey is ready to less than a year to decide yield to a mounting clamor that whether Kinst Leopold III shall he seek te election this Fall. 'return to his throne after five With the Governor reportedly years of exile. Tiny Belgium Is and An autop-v revealed that they were shot in the face at point-blank rinse, "indicating wilful The government's uil out drive to capture the assassin-, ssas announced In a nation-svide radio speech directed to relatives of the slain Americans.

"On behalf of my government and people as well as on my own behalf," Hatta's statement to the victims' relatives said, wish to offer my deepest regret that this terrible esei.t should have taken plate, and at the same time to extend my most sincere sympathy to you in your bereavement." day, a mediator said. V. S. troops are in Austria. The tnxips in Germany and Japan are charged with demilitarization and democratization duties.

Those in Germany, along with Rritish and French troops, face an enormous Russian land army. The Air Force has two 75-plane fighter groups stationed Wksnaden, Germany. One group is a jet outfit. I'ntil now this information filon.i? with the general deploy-ment of other overseas troops has bfen kept top secret. The department taid an additional 123.500 troops are in the Far East.

By ar the greatest numlKT are in Japan. The others are in Okinawa. Korea, and some of the i -lands formerly held by Japan. Of the troops in Germany, Another meeting was to be held at 11:30 a.m. today.

Repre almost hopelessly split on the undecided whether he should le royal question. The palace announcement on dissolution ill be published in a candidate again, there has been comparatively no jockeying anions other Republican sentatives of both the union and management were requeued not to discuss the na magazine corespondent, were, taken today to where! thev will be buried tomorrow. The men. who wee traveling! in Kennedy's je p. were was laid, and shot by four or fise tin-! identified Indonesians on highway between Bandoeng official honefuls who for vents have, the Moniteur.

the been ewimz Hip Chief Execu-I gazette, tomorrow. five's berth. Must of the interest will be entered on the State O.P.'s annual SlOO-a-plate dinner in the Waldorf-Astoria, Manhattan, Thursday night, at which Dewey will be the principal speaker. Million to Jam Berlin For May Day Rallies The June 111 10, genera! election was fought largely over the Leopold issue. The Catholics won a majority in the Senate but fell two seats short in the House.

They cannot govern alone and must have the help of another party. The Catholics favor Leopold's return. In the March 12, 1950. nationwide referendum on the mon Police Seize Boy, 15, In Gary Fight Slaying Gate, an estimated :ioo.00fi antl- Mate i nairman n- Reds will jam the Tiergartenliam L. Pfeiffer has announced Prince Regent Charles Berlin.

April LMi (U.R) An estimated 1.000.000 persons will Jam midtown Berlin's flag-draped streets Monday for the May Day "battle of the ted delinquent it.Signed. ard arch, Leopold received 57.7 per Police yesterday am George Beeks, 15, of 1701 Park around the burned-out i that the Governor's address will Reichstag Parliament building, he "most important." but it is Polue also expect thousands' believed he will shed little light of sightseeis to crowd the 1 on whether he will seek a third generally sieved 1 New Yo: St.i'n cent of the votes. He had asked demand' ture of discus-iuns so far. 'I am encouraged at the progress that has been made." said State Mediator Arthur S. Meyer after vesterdaj's meeting.

Cites Loo of Trade Edward A. Hausman, executive secretary of the All-Horo Retail Fruit Association, representing 1,500 dealers, sent a telegram to Mayor O'Dwyer urging him to do his "utmost" to end the strike, "to save small businessmen" whose profits have been cut sharply. "The building strike has forced a considerable drop in business in the food stores." Hausman said. "The independent merchants ran ill-afford to stand such losses at the present time." He complained that delivery boys for 500 stores in the strike area cannot make their rounds and customers are eating out or not living at home. He said some stores lost $500 to $1,000 so far.

Disgruntled tenants continued months at him for ')5 percent but the Socialists, least (15 that he receive percent before he his royal powers. Trainmir School for Boss at lanlic Vie. charged with homicide for the ierlin streets to watch theiterm. the second largest party, hadj assumed All over the continent otheri fa'al; Wans k. N.

for attempted in T'ls. millions will be ullun wll! In rallies of Commu-jl111 csl "erlinV top political nisi, anii-romniunists anrt inilcaders against a battery of His Candidacy K.xpectoii Because of the inactivity by Republican Gubernatorial hopefuls most political observers believe Dewey will be a can CATHOLICS OFFER MAY DAY PRAYER FOR RED VICTIMS stabbing of 15-year-old Raymond Wilson of 5yi Quincy St. in a street, gang fight. jn the Bedfoi'd-Stuys es.oit area. Seventeen other souths-, participants in the battle between "The Nits" and the "Green Avenue Stomp-ers." were at the same time Arrested with liim by Gate Ave.

i police and charged with felonious assau't for stabbing another boy John Douglas, Hi, of Cliaun-cey St. Of the remaining didate again this November. It is said that if he were to bow Communist hecklers who are expected to hurl insults across the East-West border. Twelve thousand West Berlin police will be on duty to handle the crowds and guard the border against any attempted "invasion march" by the out of the active political arena memners ot both ganm held on charges of felonious as-1 rounded mi bs- nolice. 10 svere a-! as- Milt, conspiracy to commit chained ssith consnirinu tn mm.

James M. Keller, M.M., founder of the Christophers, prayers will al-o be offered for the Communists that they may return to God. In a pa-toi'al letter to be read toiii.iv at Mas-es in all he would have turned over the focal spot at Thursday's dinner to some other politically ambitious person. Special significance is being sault and juvenile delinquency, mit assault, and six with Hivo Assistant District Attornev many cases, a mixture of both. Police will lie at full strength In almost every city, but a survey of Western Europe Indi-rates that police do not expect eny major disturbances.

Berlin and Paris are potential trouble spots. In both cities huge demonstrations of opposed factions are scheduled only hhort distances from each other. An estimated 200,000 pro-Communists will rally behind their Red banners in the Russian sector of Berlin. Less than a mile away, on the British side of flag-covered Brandenburg nile delinquency. up and downstairs or churches of the Archdiocese of attached to the Governor's address.

A State-wide network of Prayers for the Russian peo-i pie and for those living in Soviet-dominated lands will be said tomorrow by Roman Catholics throughout the nation. Prayerful observance of May 1 was inaugurated four years ago by the Christophers and the practice has spread to Canada, Latin America and other lands. The Christophers' annual May Day services will be held at 6:30 pm. tomorrow in St. Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan.

According to the Rev. Spellnian Operating the elevators them dinal Nesv York. Car 15 American llroadcasting Com Jacob Weinberg, after lie and police had questioned the Beeks boy for many hours after the Friday night gang fight, said that he admitted having stabbed Wilson with a butcher knife, which, the boy told the prosecutor, he had thrown into a The Pecks boy. according to the prosecutor, said lie knew young Wilson by sight, but. not by name.

Stabbed in the back; at about 10 p.m. l-'ridav. Wilson, died shortly afterward in Prill Moses Hospital. urges prayers for tho.se martyred millions, who, in en-laved selves wnne tne employes sviio usually perform building services marched in picket lines in pany stations is being made available to carry the message lands, today still suffer oppres Hainan Defense Reshaped; Reds Claim Big Gain from 10 to 10:30 p.m. and evenifront of the buildings persecution at the hands tvrants." sion.

death sinful About 2,000 persons, one of the largest crowds ever to join in a Republican State function, of godless. In some buildings, tenants were without hot water, nesvs- papers, mail, telephone service garbage can. I'p to late la-t night it hii.I not been recovered. BoQrt, of $choo will attend the dinner which and milk deliveries. For Your Ealing Plcaaure Today Broiled Sirloin Steak Mushroom Sauce 3 will formally kick off the G.

Hong Kone, April 20 (U.R) UN Mission Fetes Lawmakers Today ought In Klocks The tsvo gangs fought it out in a six-hloek area bounded by Lewis, Patchen, Gates and Jef- P. State campaign. He Left as Freshman Seattle. April (U.R) Pase Beck, labor leader, who never finished his freshman sear at Tfeiffer stated that the State I KLIN I FINEST Explosion of Stove Fractures Woman's Leg organization is now tit the high lerson Aves. i ne svartare was are an- of 1 ID persons who part in the second total itakiug The top Nationalist commander on Hainan Island radioed today that he has "rearranged" his troops but the Communists claimed their armies are driv New Yorkers "in the main" are "struggling low-income peo- peak of "aggressiveness and said to have been touched off modestly accepted the MDOIA Inual visit arranged hy the city's Mrs.

Mary Petrone. 30. of i bv the "stealing" of one of tlle L'niversits of member's girl bv a member of ashington Board of Regent? u. ujC. of Commerce told a group of visiting Commerce and Industry md 75th Drive, Maspeth.

received compound fracture of the LAFAYETTE AVE. ASHLAND PL Oppotlta Aradcmr of Music I todav. the other gang ing unchecked toward the island's southern tip. sociation of Nesv York. right leg when a combination Yeterdav they visited Floyd as an'' cn stove exploded in Peeks, Recording to Mr.

Weinberg, belonged to "The Nits." He attended" Public School fill. Manhattan, a school to which Reck, executive vice president of the International Team, sters I'nion, wa elected to head the tinis er-its 's management Bennett Field, na.ssed Kbbet me Kncnen or ner nome yester passei power." "It is replete with fight spirit," the chairman added. "It is determined to administer this Fall a classic defeat to the embattled opposition, fumbling as it is within the State's confines to an even greater extent than the cocky, but frustrated, uncharted Truman administration in Washington." The Governor's actions dur- at Coney 1 -land. Field, shipped (iay. She removed Hospital, Long to St.

Island gressmen and their families who today will complete a IS-hour tour of the city as guests of the municipality and various business organizations. Greeting the Federal lawmakers in-the Council Chamber at City Hall, O'Dwyer urged his Rugs and Carpets 5 had lunch at l.aGuarrha Field, persistent truants and juvenilelhody sesterdas. Look "NEW" Longer A Taipei dispatch said Gen. Hsueh Yueh sent the government a message from Yulin, on the southern coast of Hainan, to stress that there has been no pell-mell flight of Nationalist generals from the island. "I have rearranged the disposition of the armed forces," General Hsueh said.

"1 shall come to Formosa to report in person in the near future." took part in a steamer tour of the harbor and today, will attend a reception to he given by the I'nited States Mission to the United Nations at 2 Park Ave. a when CLEANED and WASHED oj EXPERTS listeners not to be oserlv con- ing the last fesv months can beisrjous the wealth of the city interpreted either way. First because of the great number of 1 SPECIAL City. Two daughters. Antoinette.

11. and Alice. 9 and her mother-in-law. Mrs. Sarah Petrone, suffered shock, according to police, hut did.

not require hospital treatment. Three other daughtersFlorence, 16; Theresa. 13. and were in the one-story frame house at the time of the explosion but were no; DOMESTIC Dilt Rl banks and other financial in 648 Cleaned Stored until Sept stitutions located here. Lie Sounds Out French "Please look at us as sse j.

-a city of struggling Cold War Mediation 1.1 It was not clear from the report whether he was referring to an evacuation of he broke up the "team which carried him to tsvo successful terms in Albany anil tsvo unsuccessful campaigns for the White House. The men Dewey considered indispensable svere placed in long-term State jobs. When Dewey scattered the come neonle." he said. Alri (U.R)' ryKve The Mayor took the oppor-jiie, I niteti Nations Secretary njuitn. tunity to rap the "smart arrived hy air from! from Nesv York who.

when I London today to sound out. the visiting smaller communities, French on his plan to go to tquable Society Head Peterson 191 1 uwtT auiKM to, Im, 5017-23 FARRAQUT RD. BU. 4-3800-1-2 50 Yeart in Brooklyn BU. 4-3800-1-2 SO Yeart in Brooklyn Special Purchase! Spring-into-Summer HatS regularly $8.95 lo $12.95 NOW 5 Now! Top fashion? and roclc-bottom prices in fresh new hats! The fairies: mootli gtrasvg, roujjli straws, toyos, leghorns, sheer horsehairs, linenish butcher rayons.

The shapes: sailors, pillboxes, cloches, bonnets, picture brims, coolie, straight-set an jochet brims. The colors: mostly white, black, navy, natural. The velvet, pique, lace. The value: terrific! Millinery, Fourth Floor. So cJ give us a had name hy as a mooeuuoi in tnej- peaa jc.y.

tao other obnoxious con ing and colli war. Lie conferred troops or a continuation of resistance after the Nationalist collapse over a wide area. The Communists said Nationalist defenses have "crumbled" and the conquest of the whole island is near. A Taipei report said 15,000 Nationalist troops, evacuated from Hainan, had arrived by ship at the Formosan naval base of Kaohsiung. There was ith Mritish Prime Minister Clement Attloe other officials during his i London say but wouldn't say what conclusions if any ssere I reached.

"team some interpreted the maneuvers that he was through with politics in the State. But there is no doubt that Republicans ss ill make posver and the Kuffalo-Nesv Y'ork super high-svay major is.su.es of the campaign. Desvey men went to key jobs on the Power Authority and the Thruway Authority. So they are in places where they could do him as a candidate the most good. Thomas I.

Parkinson, president of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, svill be host Wednesday at the sixth annual dinner of the Society's 25 Year Corps in the Grand Ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria. The guests will be ti-SO employes svho have 25 years or more of service with the duct. Cites Onerosity He added that most residents of the five boroughs are "warm and human" people who respond without hestitation to any worthy cause despite their generally limited finances. The 10 Congressmen and their wives and families made no information on whether any other part of the 100.000 or so troops on Hainan had been evacuated. I'LACKS?" PHONE 4-i200 FOK IPKAS MOX, A.M.-5 P.M.

FOR FUR STORAGE CALL UL. 5-8300- Beautiful BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE Luncheons Dinner Weddings Bridge BANQUETS Other Social and Butineas Gatherings REASONABLE RATES tot Information call MAln i-HMQ HOTEL PIERREPONT Plerrepant A Bicki Brooklyn (Tka anr lubwaj to Bro Hall) ABRAHAM ST FULTON ST. ot HOYT in 73 Time Cherry Blossom Unnouncemints 'J la Public Notices and Commtrciol Noticst FLY1NO ANT MAY BE A TERMITI Complet Extermination; 5-Ymj Quarntre Frra EMtlmatu. Call SANEX. UL.

3-1703 ANY CHILD TAUGHT READING. ARITHMETIC; CH11.D8 UOMi, RfclTiRtKCtS. WHITMAN. 3S MAHCY AVE. comes lo Brooklyn so does Mary Margaret McBride! Go-togethers and loof, Mom APEX BENDIX AND ALL MAKES WAHH1NU MACHINES KEP.MRLD SEASONABLY- OR.

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KliiHSwajr Mansion. hi 0 i VMMsMsMMMMMasl4MMlk 1602 Avenue Phone Dewey 8-9735 MARRIAGE PERFORMED, civil or relljl i ous. through Mulier's Bureau, 930 SVash' lrigton Hoboken. Tel. HOboken 3-2403 nntll dally, Snturdiy 1, Sunday 10-12 The rnge-of eircle-ikirt it a "natural" for mom-lo-be utterly concealing in navy, green or brov.it cotton broadcloth embossed in snotty u-hitc! Dazzling thite Birdseye pique ixeskit villi solo with other skirts, too! Both in sites 10 to IS, MEXICAN LAWYER reltTed Mexican Consulate; adTl Mexican Law.

Lorento Roei, 149 Broadway. BArciay 7-4797 MEXICAN LAWYER. REG CONSULATE Immigration. LUIS ROJAS de la TORRE SO E. 42d St.

MU. 2-0780 MLSSON OR NII.SSEN: altorneve aeeit helra executors or administrates ot Otal or Ove V. Nl.ason or Nliuen believed d.ed 194 resided Drumthwncket. ard Long Island; art busineas, Manhattan. HEAR HER PROGRAM TOMORROW TO BE BROADCAST DIRECT FROM THE BROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDEN! Mary Margaret McBride, queen of radio, conies lo Brooklyn tomorrow to crown Brooklyn's Cherry Blossom Queen, and launch Cherry Blossom Week.

Tune in at 1:00 p.m. and hear it all broadcast from the Botanic Garden on WNBC. Miss McBride, one of Brooklyn's very liest friends on radio, just naturally is the best mistress of ceremonies we can think of to launch Brooklyn's Cherry Blossom Week! Thanks for coining. Mary Margaret! tl'lfin. Eagle.

It Lost and found BR ACE LET Lost gold: April 21. Friday evening, vicinity Bay Ridge; reward. 6H B-9ttI3. rxx Loex; whtfce. imonth fox ten-ter.

black ryant OnJv at via.rK.lngi on face, anaera to B-otty: lost vlrlnMy E. 14th St. -Avenue DEwey 1 tlliani I D-21110 KECK.LACE- I.O' VKIlllly li HANOVE H. iutl of) Fulton Si. BROOKLYN Church or Tompklna bui Sentiment at- U-hrd Hevvard.

Slcum 6-7212. SVttOM 11 Russelcs FULTON AM) DRIUGE STREETS, B'KLYN 1 VR1RTWATCH Loet; nurse'l. red minute parti, leather atran: between Beverly Rd Jay St, BU. evenings. BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN APRIL 30, 1950.

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