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7 16 PAGES OF COLOR COMICS EVERYWHERt WEATHER Fair and cold today; high temperature, 35-40. A Pulitzr-Priz9-Winn'mg'Newspapr Champion of lit Community (OoFfitht. Brooklyn Bute. Tnt) KnnA O. id Clm MU Mtr 112th YEAR No.

59 DAILY and SUNDAY BROOKLYN 1, N. SUNDAY, MARCH 1, 1953 Voice Broadcasts RJURY ACTION PE IKE SETS STAGE FOR KOREAN To Jews Halted in TALK TUESDAY HINTED CLASH 'PACT' Hears Purge, Probe Marshall, Van Fleet, Wilson Invited to White House Lunch on pou Augusta, Feb. 28 (U.P.) President Eisen 3 Witnesses Describe Ban For Israel Area hower today called together Mossadegh Flees Pro-Shah Rioters Ruler's Threat to Leave Country Sets Off Gen. James A. Van Fleet, retiring commander of the 8 th Armv: former Defense Sec JELKE MAY JOIN V-GIRIi' CHORUS A sudden halt in Voice of retary George C.

Marshall Irate Monaghan Flatly Disputes Federal Official By J. F. WILKINSON In flat contradiction to earlier testimony, Police Commissioner George P. and top present defense 01- ficials for a White House IF APPEAL FAILS Storm Premier Sheltered in Parliament Tehran, Feb. 28 (U.P.-) Rioters stormed the home of Premier Mahammed Mossadegh today and forced him to take shelter in the Parliament Building.

Oleo Heir Seen Getting unch next Tuesday. The inclusion of Marshall in the guest list marked the first time since his inauguration that Mr. Elsenhower has called such a leading figut of the old Democratic administration to a conference. As former Secretary of State Chance to 'Sing' for Lett Severs Sentence America broadcasts to Israel and Jewish peoples in other areas was ordered ten days after the anti-Semitic Czech trials just when they would have been most effective witnesses told a Senate subcommittee probing subversion in "the Voice" at a public hearing yesterday. The order, which one witness aid was "a great service to the Communist movement," was Soldiers fired on the mob, killing at least one person said he would go away for an Mickey Jelke may get a indefinite time, taking beautl chance, it was indicated yes ful, 20-year-old Empress Soraya as well as Defense, Marshall Monaghan heatedly told House probers yesterday that he never made an agreement witb the Depart- -ment of Justice to keep the FBI from investigating alleged police brutality cases.

The commissioner's denial, in direct conflict with the Friday and injuring a score of others. set off by the threat of Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlevi to leave the country. After the rioting by his supporters, he promised tearfully tonight to remain in Iran. Earlier, he had with him. Mossadegh remained in his was an outstanding and controversial contributor to the Democrats foreign and military policy.

home through the day, under terday, to add his voice to the chorus of singing V-girls whose lowdown on the lower down amusements of New Continued cm Page 7 Wilson Also Called York's cafe society helped Also invited to the parley were the joint chiefs of staff, the new Secretary of Defense, Charles E. Wilson, top Penta 1 I- testimony nf Assistant U. S. Attorney Daniel H. Greenberg, to convict him of compulsory prostitution.

paved the way for possible per jury action by the Congres gon officials and four Senators and two Representatives of the sional investigators. Yugo-Greek-TurkisK Defense Pad Signed Treaty Reaffirms Support of UN; Door Open For Other Nations in Area to Participate 'GR UNTIED EMPLOYE' Senator Joseph R. McCarthy asked a witnes at his aubcommlttee'a hearing yes-terdar whether he was among the State Department's em ployes reported to be "disgruntled" by the Senator's continuing investigation. The witness, Gerald Poo-hp thought a moment. "I'm what yon might call a gruntled employe," he replied.

"I Just got "a If the appeal planned iy law-years of the sawedoff oleo heir should fail to set aside the heavy prison term now hanging over his head, there is a possibility that he may be given a chance to tell what he knows Armed Services Committees. Marshall, retired five-star general, and Van Fleet are old army friends. Also, as World War II Chief of Staff, Marshall was the new President's boss. Ankara, Feb. 28 (U.R) Yugoslovia, Greece and Turkey signed a Balkan defense pact today pledging the three nations to the "defense of freedom and security" in the eastern Mediter ranean area.

in return for a soft sentence. The Manhattan District Attorney's office and the grand Jury are continuing to study testimony In the case, in an attempt to learn more about the city's higher-priced call girls And the clients willing to pay up- jsiSO a night for their services. Assistant District Attorney Thus the makeup of the Tuesday lunch meeting appeared it would be a get together of old friends. But it was believed at the temporary White House here that Korean strategy is certain to be discussed at the meeting of so many top military men. later rescinded after Hebrew their liberty and to confer on Commissioner Monaghon 'There was no agreement Informed sources said the tri-partite treaty has no mili desk officials at "the Voice" pro common problems of security.

tested, Senator Joseph R. Mc The treaty also reaffirms the tary clauses, but. added that talks would be held short Carthy Wis.) and his fel support of the three nations for Representative Kenneth Keating (RM X. chairman of the House Judiciary subcommittee investigating the alleged agreement, said his group would study the opposing statements and "if it should lead lo a presentation of evidence to a law enforcement agency that will be done." According to Greenberg, th agreement was made last July 11 at a meeting of Chief Inspector Conrad Rothengast, First Deputy Commissioner Frank Fristensky, U. S.

Attorney Myles Lane and the former head of the Justice Department's criminal division, James Mclnerney. Monaghan was on vacation at the time. 'Untrue Says Monaghan "On Nov. 12 you were contacted by Assistant U. S.

Attorney Greenberg," Robert Collier, counsel for the subcommittee, said to Monaghan. "His testimony is that you informed low Senate probers were told, the United Nations. ly among the general staffs of the three Balkan powers to Van Fleet, whose McCarthy's committee, part 7 Hurt as Gr ash Stops Anthony J. Liebler who di of his Senate Permanent In consider a separate military a vestigating Committee, opened A special article of the pact leaves the door open for participation of other nations in the area. Political quarters said this would permit Italy to its inquiry into possible "mis pact.

The agreement was signed here by the three foreign ministers. It states the willingness of the signatories to defend management and subversion" Within the; State Department's and scheduled return from) Korea were announced previously, will reach Washington at 12:15 p.m. Tuesday. He will meet the President in luVWhite House offiftflWS and go with him to the) White House proper for the 1 o'clock lunch. Another Dayn Golf Course Join later.

The pact was signed by For Boro Girl's Wedding 6 of Nuptial Group Injured on Way to Rites When Their Auto Collides With Truck rected the year-long inquiry that restiltei. In Jelke's conviction, would not comment on his plans, but it was learned his call girl witnesses were remaining in protective custody. Mealwhile, Jelke's stepfather, Ralph Teal, vowed to appeal Friday night's verdict to "the highest court in the land, if necessary." One basis for ap propaganda arm at a crowded session in Manhattan Federal eign Ministers Fuad Koprulu for Turkey, Stephanos Stepha Courthouse. Part of the proceedings was beamed across nopoulos for Greece and Koca Chiang Sounds the nation on television. Popovic for Yugoslavia.

Three witnesses were called At the same time Turkey and The wedding of a borough minister's daughter was post noned indefinitely yesterday when an auto carrying six mem Meanwhile, Mr. Eisenhower put in another full day on the Augusta national golf course where he is spending his first during the two-bflur hearing peal would be the contention Yugoslavia signed a separate mutual trade agreement calling that Jelke's rights were violated jbers 0f her nuptial party including the bride-elect collided CalltoMobilize For Invasion him that you would not make the police officers (those ac Continued on Page 181 with a truck. Seven persons were injured. for exchange of $70,000,000 worth of goods. Continued on Page 1 cused of heating two Negroes rne marriage oi toiveig 23, of 5123 8th to in the w.

51th St. station, Man hattan, last August) available BUT IS CITY GETTING ITS SHARE? Tapeh, Formosa, Feb. 28 to him for questioning becauss Gunzald Sannes of 384 Hutchinson Boulevard, Mount Vernon was scheduled for 5 p.m. at the Christian Mission Alliance Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek and each ot them indicated in the testimony that there were pro-Communist forces operating within the Voice of America in an effort to curtail its effectiveness behind the Iron Curtain. Orders Ban Rescinded Two of them Gerald Doo-her, acting chief of the Near East, South Asian, and African Division, and Dr.

Sidney Glaz-er, head of the Hebrew service swore that the order to sus- tonight called for mobilization of all manpower and material Racing Is a Billion-Dollar Business Church In Mount Vernon. resources of Formosa during 1953 for a Chinese Nationalist Miss Eikland, a registered nurse, and her party were en invasion of Communist China route to Mount Vernon when the vehicles collided at 60th St. and 7th Ave. The Nationalist leader told Formosa's 8,000,000 people that preparations for an invasion Continued on Page 2 must be completed this year, but he made no promise when you had an agreement with Mclnerney." "That Is not a fact! It's un-true, the whole part:" the police commissioner shouted. Monaghan explained that he told Greenberg the case had been Investigated by Manhattan District Attorney Frank Hogan and that he, Monaghan, wanted it "held in abeyance" by the Justice Department until he could send it a report on the investigations.

He denied vehemently that he refused to cooperate with the Federal attorney. Visited by FBf Collier next brought up the visit of two FBI agents to Monaghan Jan. 6 with a let The operator of the truck In the crash, Vlto 63, of 514 Kid suffered a fractured leg and hip injuries, and Sigmond Hadeland, 42, of Englewond, driver of the auto, such an assault might begin. "We must mobilize all man wagering in 1940 is shown in the followi Ways of furM Year Rainf Publle Pools Attendance Distribution 1S4A 17S 2,054,315 12,726,185 1941 118 133,982,574 2,523,343 3,207,640 1942 190 175,158,374 2,816,518 3,580,000 1943 190 284,635,711 3,523,554 4,179,885 1944 189 410,230,402 4.497,127 5.579,260 1945 154 450,663.190 4,623,123 5,351,055 1946 192 407,105,748 1902,127 8,182,900 1947 188 352,624,464 484,163 8,73768 1948 197 333,046,167 4,402,427 8,874,940 1949 197 303.355,970 4.154.159 7,913,634 1950 197 308.501,464 4,240,184 1,556,577 1951 197 345.292,092 4,386,315 8,330,295 1952 198 382,131,856 4,545,331 9,155,699 Revenue to N.Y. State $6,066,367.35 7,801.811.52 10,106,967.23 19,190,957.49 27,661,763.71 30.324.075.29 27,356,001.64 23,707,512.39 22,370,878.49 20,318.778.37 20.590,954.91 23.106,622.35 25,528,849.25 power and material resources and present a united front in order to attain the expected ob Continued on Page 18 Decontro! Hears For Beer, Bread, Coffee Diapers jectives," Chiang said in a By JOHN A.

DeMILIA (Seventh in a Series) Aside from the betting angle, thoroughbred racing is a billion dollar business and as such plays an important part in the nation's economy. In addition to race track operations, the sport is linked essentially to farming, breeding, transportation, printing and publishing, food catering and manufacturing. While it would not be possible on th scale we know today were it not for the money bet, racing would not, on the other hand, attract, as it did in 192, a national attendance of 26,434,903, whose aggregate wagers totaled $1,91 5,220,5 17, unless it was good sport as well as good business. How Sport Fares in State A comrjarison of how the sport fared in New York State since the introduction of pari-mutuel "state of the nation report. He said 1933 is the "most im HOLLIS GIRL STABBED NEAR HOME; MAN FLEES portant, most pressing year of our work of destroying the Chinese Reds and resisting the Barbara Koeppicus, 15, of 11446 210th Hollis, was Washington, Feb.

28 (U.Rl ter from Leland Boardman, chief agent in the city, who Totals 13,990,428,938 51,252,686 183,376,038 $264431,539.99 itnrludM hunt meetings. Includes contributions by horsemen. Shortened season due to wartime ban on traveling. The important points in the above table, which Continued on Paga 40 Continued on Tags 40 Price controls probably will be taken off beer, bread, coffee, diaper services and almost ail other consumer items in the next week or so, informed Russians" Chiang called for a general naobilization of all able-bodied men on Formosa. He announced that National Guard reservists would be called to active duty stabbed in the back by a man as she was walking past 111-09 209th Flace, Hollis, last night.

Her assailant escaped. She was taken to Mary Immaculate Hospital, Jamaica. MARCH HAS ARRIVED sources said today. The list undoubtedly will in- for training starting next month. 'LIKE A THE W.

M. RATES A DEEP CURTSY The Weather Man promised COMMERCIALS COME, FOLKS TAKE FLIGHT elude household appliance, such as stoves and refrigerators, laundry, dry-cleaning and linen services, and possibly hardware last night that although today would be fair and cold, with a high between 35 and 40 degrees, March would not come in like TV Blurbs Are So Much Water Down the Drain, Survey Finds lion. 'Rather," he said, "like a lit tle cub," with the wind velocity between 25 and 35 miles an. hour. With Spring only 19 days away the vernal equinox is due at 5:01 p.m., March 20, the ex By KEN JOHNSTON What do YOU do when the television commercials come on? "Want to know what your neighbors do? You may claim you rush to the kitchen for i snack or a drink.

But the Department of Water Supply and a batch of industrial goods. Price officials look for price increases to follow decontrol of beer, bread, coffee, and the services. They are uncertain about hikes on the major household appliances, which also include dishwashers, freezers, hot water heaters, ironcrs and driers, and garbage disposal units. They said the Government probably will try to hold price lids on automobiles and possibly home -heating fuel oil in the northeast somewhat longer. All other consumer items already have been decontrolled in the step-by-step program designed to end price ceilings on all goods by April 30.

Government price sources stressed that last-minute; changes rr be made as they have before uy Price Stabilizer Joseph Freehill. pert released figures showing that this February was one of the warmest, if not actually a record-breaker, in the history of the Weather Bureau. UtlP NOW A WOKP FX0M OH m5C' WHERE TO FIND IT 7 a.m. to 9, and maintains a middle-level for the rest of the morning and afternoon. The sudden, sharp drops come only in the evening, when hundreds of thousands of Brooklynites are watching television.

They come regularly on the hour and half hour just when the commercials, most of them, come on. The drops last for three or four minutes, at most, just about long enough to cover one or two solid commercials or three or four of the "quickies" the channels love to flash on in quick succession. They're Not Drinking Water! Only sudden use of "large quantities" of water could account for the drops, according to experts in the office of the water department. A mere glass of water, even though taken in thousands of homes simultaneously, wouldn't account for the drops, according to these experts. Barney Dubemky, assistant engineer in charge mechanical "eyes" are watching you constantly and they report just what you do and when you do it.

This may embarrass you if you're one of those the water department is talking about. But it will probably embarrass a lot of television big shots even more. TV Changed Nation's Habits Television admittedly changed a nation's habits, but this is one habit whose change was hardly foreseen. And, to think that this is what audiences are doing when they're supposed to be trapped by television's numerous, noisy commercials! The water department records are gathered by some 40 meters, strategically located on water mains throughout the borough, which keep automatic watch on water pressure. The charts show sharp drops in water pressure at regular half-hour intervals, every evening of the week.

During the rest of each day, the charts show long, fairly-smooth curves as pressure, rises to a sustained high in the early morning hours, drops to a two-hour low as folks perform their ablution? from Beit Books Bridq Business PS Outlook Child Cera Qty Hall Corby Crossword Paq Faa 1 1 I Obiluariss 17 27 Old Timsrs I Patterns IS 28 Potomac Fevsr 1 15 I Radio 1 I Real Estata 23. 30 23 Rworis 27 I Schorls 15 27 I 23 16'iPccip'y 'MS i sports 31 16 27 2 I Thsa'Tt 2' fi 27 I Travel 27 IVIcur 1 23-2K 1 Vetrcm' Newi K- Dr. Brady Editorial GI Nw Today's Chuckle She: "How dare you hit a poor detfnseless woman?" hat records showing most folks rush somewhere else. To put it frankly, water records show an awful lot of people 'make a concerted rush for their bathrooms. 'Eyes' on You Constantly The department has charts and graphs from spotting stations all over Brooklyn to prove it.

These He: "Okay, let up ond I'll opologiie. Grannii Herrrti Horoscop Laniqan ATTRACT ATTENTION TO YOU OF'ER 'It CuwtflM Adi In tho Brooklyn tfl. Phone MA In 4-S2M, Ask fM AdUkw ill hrt It, Contianad a Fif 40 T).

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