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C1B 15797 Cemjplst WEATHER Cloudy, mild tonight, partly cloudy, showers tomorrow 105th YEAR No. 125 DAILY and SUNDAY loopim. oku wi.in.. BROOKLYN, N. MONDAY, MAY 6, 1946 MiMrtd Broakra r.

a Out IteU UttUr k'A i 13t6 fAUf won -Attorney City Urges Building of Quonsets In Boro Backyards to House Vets A Drooosal to build Quonset bv the Lesion reoresenta-rsince 1901. were reaulred to have a ARAB WOMEN RIOT, ATTACK BRITISH POLICE Use Signs as Clubs In Attempt to Reach U. S. Consul's Home TRUMAN AIDES STRESS COAL STRIKE PERIL Say Nation's Economy Is Undermined-Ban On Royalties Weighed Is TiriinichilD in Brooklyn backyard as an emer-Jtives "to get veterans off the streetsfair "mount of yard space, gency housing measure came outjand into a penthouse" by means of i Those at Conference of a conference today between the Department of Housing and Build building quonsets or the radical Besides Commissioner Saxl and aluminum and plywood Fuller Mr. McDermott, those attending the houses on New York City housetops.

conference in the Municipal Build-Temporary housing on flat roofs jbig. Manhattan, were Morris Comar ings and American Legion representatives in this city. The proposal came from Leo Mc- was Impractical and would require 01 urooKiyn, aeputy nousing corn- Dermott, chief Inspector of the de missioner; Matthew Radom, chair special legislation, Dr. Saxl said. In some cases, he explained, the weight of the added housing would require man of the invitation committee of "Operation Housing," a citywlde Legion housing group, and William Jenkins, publicity director of "Operation Housing." Both Legionnaires special strengthening construction in the supporting building.

Many Jerusalem, May 6 (U.R) Black-veiled Moslem women today mauled British policemen who tried to break up a parade of several thousand building owners are now putting up partments multiple dwelling section, who cited Brooklyn as the best borough for this sort of housing. He explained that Brooklyn has more open spaces around houses than Manhattan and, because the borough is thickly populated and built up, water, sewage, electrical and other facilities are easily available. 'Penthouse Plan' Blocked penthouses wherever they havei are members of the new Duncan-Paris post with members in the space, anyway, he added. Washington, May 8 (U.R) Administration leaders sounded new warnings today that the coal strike Is Undermining the nation's economy. They spoke as a Congressional committee began hearings ori legislation to outlaw union royalties on Industrial' products, a key issue In mine leader John L.

Lewis' demands on the s6ft coal operators. Economic Stabilizer Chester Bowles told the House rood Short Arabs demonstrating against the Anglo-American Commission report advertising, newspaper, publicity and rarifn, fiplHc Baby Sitter Weeps JJy DEADLOCK Victim of Society Mr. McDermott said special leiiis- Dr. Saxl told the veterans Palestine lation would also be required for temporary housing in backyards but Three hundred women led the KJn dTanU III 16111110 But Not a Killer, would make an effort to attend the felt it was worthwhile to try to aetlMau n.v.ti Dr. N.

Thomas Saxl, City Housing march of thousands of Arabs. They headed for the Jaffa gate, bent on Pnilrl'c Han til riimnnitnlini, at th. niVI WIIIIU 9 WUUIII iciwHiun pas, tie explained to be held in the 69th Regiment Commissioner, put a damper on the that new law tenements, those built Armory in Manhattan. STANDS, BIG 4 TURN TO BALKANS age Committee that "I don't know Lowell Pinkerton, American Consul Kramer Tells Jury Sixteen-year-old General. LEHMAN FAVORED what will happen" to the nations economy unless the strike is settled soon.

He said effects of the coal walkout already had been disas The procession was halted at the gate by police. The women snatched up banners carrying such legends as Death Claims Suspect In Bummy' Davis Case trous, echoing a White House report ltfp I a a mki a caUed 'iOVER LA GUARD. A U. Britain, France Again Bar Red Plan To Give Trieste to Yugos Tearful Jack Turk, 14-year-old Forest Hills baby-sitter accused of killing 3-year-old Sybil Gurfein, stepped down from the witness stand in Queens County Court a few Trinchillo, accused Mrs. Pauline Goldl Myrtle Ave.

dry last Navy Day, was "We Will Fight for Palestine to the Last Drop of Our Blood.) They usad the standards to flail the policemen impeding the march. Committee Visits Pinkerton Production Decrease Continues Mr. Bowles told the committee that, on the other hand, if the FOR SENATE RACE Paris. Mav 6 (U.R) The Ble Pour today by his defen 1 A hurry call brought police rein minutes after noon today, Foreign Ministers today found as a "stupid liar" i climaxing his first-degree; themselves in a solid deadlock, with'tim of society and forcements and a senior officer finally persuaded the. angry women to send a delegation instead of murder trial.

A few minutes later, after Mrs. Britain, Prance and the United stricken home life States lined up firmly against Rus-j Summing up in the sf Paralyzed Youth Dies of Bullet Wound Week After Flight From Kansas City The State closed its books today on the case against David Eugene Donohoe, 17, brought here from Kansas City, last week to stand trial for the murder of Al (Bummy) Davis in an attempted holdup of a Canarsie tavern last marching en masse. A committee nH fLn hv Gurfein, mother of the slain strike can be settled soon, industrial production will leap forward and "I believe you will see some prices going down." Civilian Production Administrator John Small told the Senate Banking Committee that the coal strike is "becoming a larger and larger obstacle" to production. Director J. Monroe Johnston of Seen Holding Firm Grip On Inside Track for Democratic Nomination By JOSEPH H.

SCHMALACKER Former Gov. Herbert H. Lehman sias demand that Trieste go to murder trial in Kings bile to Mr. Pinkerton' residence. baby, was called as a rebuttal (Nathaniel H.

Kramer, Th. by the prosecution, both sides swrotnrv nf stt torney, told the jury of the women, who protested against rest'd, and FarreI1 recessed Byrnes, Foreign Secretary Ernest PP1, fas 'thf court for lunch. Summations by nw-ian vtini.t-r n.nt-a Goldfire do not tit th. is firmly holding the Inside track 21- in this country." Satisfied. Attorney J.

IrwinBidault made plain to Foreign th He Donohoe, paralyzed from the neck 111 Filtirrf 1 1 1 Shapiro and James D. C. Minister V. Molntav tht. ttW Is a terrible liar," 7.

h7h: Th. hVnHi. for S. Senator on the Democratic Biuuaua wuu.u lto i-. SI Ulllkt I I la capped by the coal strike for a year despite attempts to uuuei, mUKIHIl LlllLl or more after it is settled.

He said create a rival boom for former alea mgs county Hospital Turk's counsel, were scheduled forjwould not yield on Trieste Mr itold the jurv "out ne this afternoon. Molotov had suggested that if Tri- of this rrim. You men i Charges Jury Tomorrow este went to Yugoslavia Russia we dalln ith Judge Farrell will charge the jury! wllUn, to make that the carriers would have a tre- Mayor F. H. LaGuardia, It ard "8ht.

He had fff HI AT TA crowd at Jaffa gate dispersed early in the afternoon. The march began when the Moslem women went to the Mosque of Omar to pray. Thereafter, they forcibly entered the Holy Sepulcher Church after overpowering its priests. Brush Aside Priests xae.7 rLU learned in the highest party cir mendous backlog of coal to transport, in addition to the Increased freight load when reconversion fywrauuig guilty ai sv uctXLii-ucu tomorrow morning and turn colonies case over to the ten men and two' Western, Ministers stood pat, had i i. Youth Hnusp in Mini arraignment, today.

Although the party leaders have not made any definite commitments 'Ml ii fnr Donohoe, shot in the spine by- women who will decide the fate of 'once from the W.rwT Patrolman Edward G. Fritz as he the youngest person ever indicted "uue," Boys, where he was com. major wa com production gets into full swing. Rails Five Weeks Behind He said that much coal that gen' some bargaining probably was fleeing from the tavern, was and Insist they are continuing to The women brushed aside priests s. Turks testimony todav was brief ter in the conlerence.

one of four men, including his A 'Victim of Circumstajn rally is carried in the Summer over brother, Russell, 20, indicted for the rwHUcTinre." half but dramatic. Tn'ere was Ba.k.n Treaties Ministerial Deputies were meeting 1 TLen bfln Davis slaying. The others are John Romano. 20, of 1143 Nostrand Ave. an hour of quiet prayers, the women ev ln Pf" courtroom as heard a speech attacking the "bed ou his answers to Mr.

"black rerxrt'' of the Anglo-Ameii-(Murray questions: ran Commission, which recom- "Jack, did you intend to kill SCUTTLE CORPS Assails War Dept. Program for Carrying Out Defense Merger Washington, May 6 (U.R) Gen. Alexander A. Vandegrift, commandant of the Marine Corps, accused the War Department today of harhor'ftg a "well advanced and carefully integrated" plot to scuttle his band of fighting 'leathernecks. And, he told the Senate Naval Affairs Committee, the proposed merger of the armed services would give the army the opportunity to mended the admission of 100,000 i8irl? No, sir." Jews to Palestine.

sound out sentiment to obtain the strongest possible slate to oppose Governor Dewey and his Republican runningmates, the ticket looks like Senator James M. Mead for Governor and Mr. Lehman for the Senatorial nomination to succeed Mr. Mead at Washington. Reaction among the big Democrat leaders ha, been coK if not actually hostile, to suggestions advanced In favor of Mr.

LaGuardia for the Senatorial nomination, Old-Lin Revolt Feared Reports being brought in to the leaders are following an almost uni this afternoon to take up Balkan 1 I a'cr treaties for the first time, putting he material in order for discussion byLTh? defns! 'TJ the Ministers. This indicated that lhe dffendant' ho the Ministers would turn to the 1appfaranc Balkans tomorrow without awaiting prhTiT' y-V' an agreement on Italy. wno nad been tlven 1 The Ministers at a midday meet- the only one of the dav: dis- You must Jftr Trieste, reparations arid col- oulh; Mf onies. Spokesmen said after the ven chi. sion that "a certain amount of crowded tenemMt apartm a ty-.

The women denounced President the Great Lakes would have to go over railroads this Winter. He pointed out that railroads, which normally cary about tons of coal a week, already are five or six weeks behind. "New equipment cannot now possibly' get out to give th railroads an nrlprnchtble help -this. fall," Johfisoh Meanwhilt there was a tendency In both management and union circles to view Saturday night's Whit House statement terming the mine shutdown a "national disaster" as a prelude to more Truman and Prime Minister and Vincent Giarraffa, 23, of 3102 Tilden Ave. Police charged the four entered Dudy's Tavern at 826 Remsen Ave.

and held up the bartender. Davis, former prizefighter, who previously had owned' th bar and grill, attempted to persuade the bandits to give the new owner a break. More words followed and one of the gunmen shot Davis. All four fled, Davis and Patrolman Fritz following. Fritz, a tavern patron, was off duty and in civilian clothes.

Davis died in a parking lot ad "Did you know she was dead?" "No, sir." you love her?" "Yes." Grilled by Shapiro Then Shapiro cross-examined the youth, who kept dabbing at his eyes with a wet handkerchief. Clement Attiee, accusing tnem oi "trying to rob the Arabs of their land." A spokesman of the Arab Higher Committee said today it would seek Soviet assistance unless the prin whose father eked out niJrt progress was made," but no final existence at $45 a week. Vf agreements were reached. to consider," Mr. Kiam 1 ciples of the Anglo-American re- i).

Mr RurnM warn vann-faJ I stilt Ite aim Vw, r. direct Government intervention In form pattern. These, it was learned, mined to resist make Trieste a Yugoslav city asst settlement efforts. "Marines have played a signifl-cant and useful part in the military Jews Given Right to Sail joining the tavern while Fritz contain warnings that any attempt "When you took a cord and tied it around her neck, did you still love her?" "Yes, sir." "When you looped a knot, put it over her head while she was in the bathtub and placed your foot on to name Mr. LaGuardia as a nomi get a foothold in Tripolitania.

structure of this nation since its La Speiia. Italy, May (U.R)--birth," he said, "but. despite that; British permission to proceed to nee on the Democratic State slate One source said the strike had reached the stage where "anything can happen," and he meant for better or worse. Some Government officials thought the outlook had TrinchUlo was with Mr. Byrnes in their efforts' to fact passage of the unification leg emptied his gun after the bandits as they made for a parked sedan.

Donohoe was struck in the spine. David and Russell, according to David's own admission, drove to Kansas City, where David was arrested when a doctor who treated not near the store at 567 Myrtla resist the Soviet moves in the Adri- islation as now framed will in all probability spell extinction for the Palestine has been granted to tne 1.014 Jewish refugees interned here for several weeks, a Jewish spokesman announced today. her, did you still love her?" Ave. around noon last Oct. 27, when atic and Mediterranean.

Mrs. Goldfire was murdered with a length of iron pipe, and the prose- marine corps. "Yes, sir." Young Turk was excused, and as This Week a Crucial On would have the effect of alienating thousands of old-line Democrats and that such a move might imperil the whole campaign to recapture State control in the November elections. The proposal aimed at having Mr. LaGuardia considered for the Sen He said the refugees would leave There was a general feeing among i cution producing several witnesses, him reported the bullet wound.

His pped down he faltered. A Monday aboard two ships already, nt hi. arm court attendant extended his arm, General Pulls No Punches General Vandegrift's blast at the condition grew steadily worse after the American and British delega-j including two children, who said and Turk leaned heavily on it as lions that this week will be the cru-tney saw the youth across the street removal of the bullet. The four were to go on trial May 20. outfitted for the voyage.

Former "hunger strikers' among the group greeted the news with cheers. Improved, despite the apparent lack of progress in negotiations at the Labor Department last week. There was little likelihood of major developments until after tomorrow's meeting of the 200-member TJ. M. W.

policy committee. Mr. Lewis called the committee to report on negotiations, but observers recalled that such action in the past often signaled important decisions by the union, (Further details on Page 2) atorial race is regarded by the leaders as a revival of a suggestion army came only a few days after Secretary of Navy James V. For-restal voiced a similar warning. The general threw away his dress kid gloves in dealing with the War Department.

He chargsd that even originally advanced by the late RAILROADS SET TO CITE cial one to show whether the minis-! from the shop at about the time of ters can reach some sort of murder, ment or must admit complete Stresses Clerics' Testimony I Mr' Kramer attacked the testi-With all their cards on the table mony of Geraldlne Belviso, 10, and the ministers were expected to re- Joan Brocktus. 12. Stat he was led back to his seat. Following Mrs. Gurfein's testimony, Mr.

Murray moved for dismissal of the indictment, on the ground the Stale had failed to prove its charges. Judge Farrell denied the motion. Turk's Parents Testify Franklin D. Roosevelt in the latterL part of 1944 or the beginning of NEED FOR RATE BOOST before the merger proposal the FBI Joins Drive Washington Mav (IIP)Th ni. new their negotiations concerning, who said they saw Trinchillo across r- tion's railroads today marshalled coros -to ceremonial functions and LaGuardia was still in City Hall and ltaiy on an pver-an oasis ratner, the street of the Goldfire shop about than debating any particular aspect, the time of the alleged rrim their most compelling statistics to to the movtsion of small.

Ineffective Earlier today, Turk's parents the Democratic leaders were evolv show the Interstate Commerce Com-combat formations and labor troops mission their need for large the landing beaches" ing plans to recapture control of On Black Market In Meal in City the city government. Roosevelt's Plan The marine corps feels that Morris and jean, were called by Mr. uney reviewed an pnases oi tne -susceptible to suggestion." Murray. treaty during the first ten days and The defense counsel, however. Mr.

Turk, weeping, said that onjwere well aware of each country's, placed heavy stress on the testi-the day of the boy's arrest he had jattitude. jmony of the two clergymen, th attempted to see his son but that Mr. Byrnes saw Mr. Molotov and Rev. Pomoeo Luciani and Brother early freight rate Increases about $1,000,000,000 a year on present traffic.

They have asked the ICC for a AIRLINE TO HAUL RECORD SHIPMENT OF LOBSTERS What was described as the largest movement of lobsters ever undertaken by an airline will be begun According to close friends of the the question of its con'inued exist- ence a matter of determination! by the Congress and not one to toe leaders, Mr. Roosevelt suggested Mayor O'Dwyer as the party choice 25 percent boost, effective May 15, sleuths have loinedi Asslstanfc District Attorney Victor Andrew Vishinsky, the Soviet deputy Augustine Libertini, both of Man-drive on the meatLevin' who had te'fted earlier forjForeign Minister, at a dinner parishes, who said the youth resolved by departmental legerde- Crack FBI main or a niiaxilpffislflt.iv nrncnu the Intensive Continued on Page 7 Continued on rage i isu.a Manniuian snoruy oeiort enforced bv the War DeDartment I black market in New York City. on one days notice to the public. After receiving a wave of protests against such hasty action, the today. The lobsters, from Portland, Me learner ne nao a long mm wiui tne time or crime.

The G-Men have ben brought and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, will be commission scheduled hearings on Mr. Bevin. A scheduled informal "What could be in the minds and Sunday session by all four minis-(consciences of those holv gentle- in, it was saici, to nrp ciuse General Staff," he said. "The bended knee is not a tradition of our corps. If the marine tne immediacy of the carrier need.

on slaughterers believed to be, "uf' carried by the Willis Air Service to New York City. Present sched ters was cancelled. men to prompt them to come hero and tell anything but the truth?" They began today and are expected to last at least a week. evading last week's quota ruling, New Premier at Once especially where they cut in false Tnkvn Mav piTt.i Kola, as a fighting man has not made: a case for himself after 170 years! ules Drovide for the transportation EARL BROWDER CROSSES BORDER INTO RUSSIA Helsinki. May 6 (U.R) Earl Brow-der, former American Communist leader, has entered Russia, it was At the same time, the commis of service he must so.

Mr. Kramer a.sked the jurors. Before Mr. Kramer began his claims for Federal subsidy pay- yama, 59.vegr.0id christian leader Plane Mishap Prevents i- t- sion reopened a 1942 rate case in or 48,000 pounds the first week. Total shipments will come to pounds.

"But I think you will agree with menus. mpnfjr summation, Judge Louts Goldstein which the railroads we-c permitted I. Meanwhile, evidence that more today to installed as Ja Rescue denied two defense motions to dis- established today, and may arrive Walter B. Brooks, vice president a 3 to 6 percent boost in freight me that he has earned the right to depart with dignity and honor, not by subjugation to the status of us lr.1"" pan's new premier within the next Peiping. May 8 (U.R) A DC-3 miss the rase hecaii! nf inaiiffirUnt in Moscow at any time.

rates and a 10 percent rise in pas- politan area cheered wholesalers! hours transport plane assinnei to fly to evidence and another to direct, a Browder crossed into Russia at senger rates. The huher freight uselessness and servility, planned bufc retailera said consumer would for him bv the War rnflrtment" not begin to benefit this week from Acting on the request of Acting Changchun and brinj back five verdict of acquittal on the around Vainikkala Friday and boarded a charges were suspended the next or tne line, also announced expansion of its national air freight service Into the international field, beginning with Cuba and Puerto Rico. The company, owned ty veterans. Premier Kijuro Shidehar, Katayama train for Leningrad. He told Fin year and have not been in effect the upswing.

General Vandegrift said that the and his lieutenants were carrying since. nish border guards that he had a Soviet visa. out speedy negotiations for a four- The FBI reinforce-nents were added to OPA agents, city police nu.cm.nii muriiijuiiucu tlm under the law the evidence there punctured a tire on the doPs not tne crime of way today and was unaole to take in lhf secon(1 deRree off. Plans were for the plane to, Assisting- District Attorney Irving bring the correspondent to Muk- Rniiin.5. vhn i Hir.t'm th.

expects to get 40 DC-3s and DC-4s foresight of the marine corps enabled the United States to enter World War II with "unquestioned party coalition government to be and inspectors of the sheriffs of' within a year, under veteran's priority rights. formed around a nucleus of Social fice and city Health and Markets superiority in the amphibious field Woman Dies While Picking Democrat members. lden- prosecution, was to becln his mm. over every nation in the world." By Imation this afternoon. Family Grave Marker comparison, he said, the army failed to exploit two other specialties- Food Crisis Is World Mrs.

Madeleine Ciccone, 75, of 172 Hull suffered a fatal heart airborne and tank warfare and had to copy from the Germans. attack yesterday while in the Departments, who have been patrolling the local meat front since April 24 Leo F. Gentner, regional OPA administrator, said forces already on the Job will continue their anti-black market activities as vigorously as ever. Last week's quota ruling limited production of slaughtei ers to 1944 figures, in an effort to crush fly-by-night businesses which supply URGES ACTION ON AIRING EDUCATION GRIEVANCES The Advisory Committee on Human Relations today urged establishment of grievance machinery to "settle misunderstandings" between the public and the Board of Education. The committee, formed b'y John E.

Wade, superintendent of schools, proposed that the machinery beset up so that most questions could be solved at the schools and not be referred to the board. women's rest room at the Michael We're Sorry to Say Rain's on the Way The Weather Bureau this afternoon reserved its earlier prediction of a clear, sunny dav, coming Ui Worst, Hoover Asserts Auricchio Monumental Works, 67-46 Dry Harbor Road, Middle Village. 4,656 TROOPS DUE TO ARRIVE TODAY PROBE DEATH OF WOMAN WHO USED CYANIDE IN JEWELRY HOBBY An autopsy was being made today on Mrs. Camille Lyons, 28, of 41-69 Parsons Boulevard, Flushing, in an effort to determine the cause of her death. Mrs.

Lyons' brother, George Mur-tagh, found the body sprawled on the davenport in the living room of their home late yesterday. According- to police she had gone "Japan mast have some food 1m-m mere dismal forecast of Tokyo, May 6 Herbert Hoov- Three ships are scheduled to ar to tne show room with her son, Anthony, and his wife, Josephine, Hnovpr In ri lhe otuir lor rive in the port of New York today jmuch of the black market meat. the "most acute the world has ever: conference. "Without them, all witn troops. Several actions will be filed this to select a headstone for the family burialt plot.

They are the Le Jeune from Le epk Fpriral BinSt seen aIld "r8ed that food be will go on a ration little' "5e Havre with 2.906 undesignated slanirhterers involving nnihi. int0 JaPan- better than that which the Germans, troops; the Newborn Victory with Mrs. Lyons, who was said to have bren separated from her husband, or subsidy payments. The actions He told a press conference. "Be- gave we inmates oi ine uucnen- will be based on evidence gathered 'tween now and September there is wald and Belsen concentration rope to Receive Taylor 1,137 troops.

Including medical de 2 Cops Were Hunting tachments and Companies A. and had a hobby oi making Jewelry for during the last two weeks by to be a hungry world at the camps. Vatican City, May 6 (URi Vatican norseu and her friends. In polish many as 162 municipal and Fed- very oest we can do." "is lmpossio 10 conceive mat sources said today that Pope Piu of the 178th Engineers Combat Battalion, and the Tufts Victory Crooks When-O, Baby! ing the Jewelry she used a mixture which contained cyanide. Police believed she may have accidentally witn 613 undesignated troops.

eral agents. Mr. Hoover, on a worldwide 'uli receive Myron Taylor tomor. The bright side of the meat distressed countries as head of sucn conditions exist he said. row for a talk in which the Ameri-ture involves todays reopening of the U.

S. Famine Committee, from any Christian spirit. can envoy was expected to convey the Cudahy Packing Company plant I the whole food situation would be foo1 lmP'ts are required if Ameri-ja message from President Truman, in Jersey City. The plant closed (helped greatly if Russia would re.jcan boys here are not to be endan-j Anril 12 because th pmmunu soirt ilpa.w In rhina and Knrr nart. nf gered by disorders and epidemics Two more patrolmen became full-'only last January, dashed into the Fire Razes Halfway House, fledged members of the Police De.

SKCtntury-Old Landmark wallowed some of the chemical, 'Ghost' Complainant Held in Vagrancy partment's "Stork Club" today when it could not obtain enough meatithe foodstuffs "they have secured arising from TO FIND IT they substituted for the doctor and i unlace Hiavb a 1 nnli to jusmy operations. Mancnuna. un.co., w.r.c Then Patrolman Foster, a bach'e- 2 "lu lor. dbnned an apron while Patrol- ''f na m. th.

destroyed the century-old Halfway- delivered a 6V-pound baby girl to imports, uie people win not nave inira or norm anort or rooa a Brooklyn nousewile, Mrs. Grace Dempsey, 30, at her home, 19 4th father of twp children, advised him, Iif'Sth to Demobilize Officers Alleged to have walked out of Brooklyn County Court last January as a burglary case in which he was the complainant was starting, KV ctor, nh(lAHn Ih. Avenue. Mnnnon Yokohama. Mav (URlThi.

ath oi uie woua is snort oi iooa, we nrxt ciop. "--WJ UN nun, nj w.ivu doctor came. Patrolman Goodwin Nothing was further from the minds of Patrolmen John Foster said later that he gained his knowl Aaron Dupuy, 36, wno gave no home address, according to police, was held in I7.S0O for a hearing tomorrow in Flatbush Court on a techni edge from articles in the Police Department publication, Spring 3100. The Halfwav House, known to five Army announced today that offi- ne MV mission is to pre- He said the amounts of food regenerations of tourists, wss once a'cers completing 42 months service vent mass starvation between now 'quued for Japan will not hinder stop on the stage coach line which i by June 30 will be demobilized and and P1- 1 supplies which should go to China, operated between here and Lake repatriated as transportation space "We can succeed only if we can India, th Philippines or Korea -George. is available.

avoid any conflicts and by being 'provided there is full co-operation democratic at heart. iand distribution over the entire and Robert Goodwin than delivering babies as they cruised in their radio car along Paclfc St, hunting tw) suspicous looking men. At the The delivery was completed Just Faqa I pa0, Bridqa 17 1 Novel 4 Brown 6 i Obituaries 7 Calendar 8 Pattern 10 Comics 17 Radio 7 Ciossword l7 Real Eslatt 14 Carrie 3 Eermoni IS Dr. BiaHy 6 Pocity 9.10 Editorial- 61 Sports 11, 12 Financial 18 TaU My Word I Grin and Bear It 6 Tha Hnlieinan 6 Th Woman 17 Hln Worth 10 Tommy Holmas 11 Hvonrop 10 T'jker I Mary Haworth 9 l.lnr'a Ry If Movi. 4lWinlAd 14-'l iMunc 4 Women 9,13 as Dr.

D. M. Hayward of Methodist corner of 4th Ave. Frank Dempsey ran up to them and cried: cal charge of vagrancy when arraigned before Magistrate Abraham Block in Weekend Court yesterday. Dupuy was arrested by Detective Joseph E.

Kenney of the Grand Avt. station. Hoover added. and the next harvest. BELMONT RESULTS Hospital arrived with an ambulance and took over.

The child is the Dempsey's fifth daughter and Mr. Dempsey, only I The former President said he con-! "Get a doctor, quick I My wife's going to have a baby." Patrolman Foster, a 28-year-old momentarily disappointed that it iAiucu. imjm. was not a boy. announced It will be, M.M.tM-5.M: Achlnf Rack.

4.M-4.9fli dGrindellia, S.50. war veteran who saw service in Eu- (SICAT BCAS HnI i arinr Water liaxi tit has obtained in tot nt D.iefti. ob, -ui if. rope and Joined the department 1 orst in 30 years. named Joyce.

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