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650 mm wm LATE NEWS WEATHER Mostly tunny, cool today; cltar tonight. 3 CENTS 106th YEAR No. 68 DAILY and SUNDAY iowam mi aw bM BROOKLYN 1, N. MONDAY, MARCH 10,7 nura Irooklra P. O.

CAM. UkQ Mattat Truman Pledge GIRL SHOOTS SELF British Seize Seen Not lo Use WITH COP'S PISTOL 20 for Attack Army in Greece On Troop Camp Probationary Patrolman Reports Wounding Of Blonde, 22, in Bedroom of Her Apartment mm Will Outline PlanS r.lnrio vnn hln.onaH WnnHo crtrl For Meeting Crisis to friend of a probationary patrolman, shot herself in the head Captured American Crew of Refugee Ship Faces Court Charges Jerusalem, March 10 (U.Pi British Memo From Moscow rkiafc Torlnx wun nis service revolver this morning in ner aparimeni at v-ongress uniers ioauy 132 g). an(J wa taken t0 Klngs county Hospital in Washington. March 10 (U.ff Pres. critical condition, police reported.

Went Truman was expected to em- The policeman, identified as Jo- TAA AJCDC pha.size to Congressional leaders -P" B- Neary, 26. of 216 E. 34th St.jUv ICALiILKJ today that his ald-to-Greece pro- Manhattan, who is attached to the gram involved no use of American' Atlantic Ave. station, walked into ACE TA A I AklV troops and police wised 20 suspects today in their search for Jewish underground fighters who attacked Marshall Talks With Molotov Before Session Moscow, March 10 (U.R) This "Memo From Moscow, giv out of the marble-lined metro sta-iate snow clearing machines. Women a military camp at Hedera last; intimafe glimpse behind the lions.

shovel the snow into trucks, night, killing one soldier and seri-i scenes at the Big Four Foreign'. One surprise on arriving here was Rational Lunch Cost $4 troops. I'e onyaer Ave. station aooui VII IV HLUHM I I the Snyder Ave. station about Rationed lunch at the correspond ousiy wounding six.

Ministers meeting in Moscow, has the customs ottlcer at Leningrad. Sharing- attention with the armv been written by R. H. Shackjord, He was the most courteous and a.m. and calmly told the desk clerk: ents' table at the Metropole costs Faced with one of the most por searchers was the fate of 15 crew lop UP.

diplomatic correspondent apologetic I've ever encountered. He nr ATrrr riii I "My giri friend just shot The Big Four convened late 46 roubles, nearly $4 at the diplo- members from the rpfnopp nn tcntuous foreign polity cites in! Police and ambulances rushed to I I I kklllrM I III years. Mr. Truman called House and the Lott St. apartment, where Miss' I I I VrU I Herht- who faced court charges for B'r R- SHACKFORD their role in Hying to land 600 un- United Press Correspondent opened only one piece, snapping 777 cakei Loaay lne "ran oovle6 shut again without any inspection, 8, turkej- talls' House of Aviation Industry No checkee no chi.

Prices Are Sky High Wednesday Visited a metro sta- for the most important diplO- certified Jewish refugees in Palestine during the weekend. Th. U.n Uwl.t Senate leaders tooth parties today Von Meyer lives with her to a White House conference to otto, an engineer. I outline his plans for bolstering the They found the girl lying on the Moderate Greek Government, floor in a bedroom, a bullet Wound against the threat of Communism, near her right ear. The C.

I. O. Group Charges Dewey's Proposal Would Reduce Earnings That was the first thing I learned Moscow me soviet tnwurisi tion in faverdlov square. Maroie matic conclave since Ver- vm. Travel Bureau took rharue of inii rrnntnl vn at mid.

he ar bv RUSSla- When l0n mo "ranging for my room, ration cou-; morning. Struck by the statuary sailles-dedicated to the task ponce saia, naa Deen urea at point 7 nieaicr minusi any nons tor meate and similar details. along the entrance. Sports fig-1 of forging treaties of Peace I blank range and the wound showed vim. su.B wini mc loinns patrol Ship C.Vtheia crtM puoiic place you nave vo c'lecit your cvm nine ric ninuy uuucui na-Hr marL'e The min 1 PV Sinn it sivnnrpn nv r.ni'.rnnr Sola LO fl Hl Lvh rnmrunr anri urea and statues of Lenin andlf staiin.

Everything in the subway for Germany and Austria and very plush trains quieter anr sta-1 guaranteeing the security of agaInst aggression- the floor. Dewey will result in pay cuts Instead According- to police, who listed, of rises. 500 members of the Teach-the shooting as an apparent at-ers Union, C. I. today announced named the Ahnl cuai.

urn, pamiuiniij iniiRuagc. I found that out while I was wait- And the high prices shocked me. Palestine Tnnolm, "I inB for mv ba88ae come ofT Here are a few exwrPU Irom m' fhirlu' Y.fM Plane at Mascow airport. The tern-: diary: w.i v. urn nrtui i tempted suicide, Miss von Meyer they will carry their protests to Al- All the stores! AUC "icrwns was convoked uj i i l.

'Praiurc in me airport Dimaing was i Tuesday Breakfast in room atoig snoppine ceiuer rrZrXnS von could see your breath Metropole Hotel. Coat 13 roubles have brand new window displays. Foreign Minister V. M. bany.

leaving for the State He had by train late this afternoon. "i'Va left and she and the tmtm.n Mr, Zu ee voyage wte financed bv the but I trled mt0 ,60 kopeks, oyer 1 at the diplomatic uasironome ino. i-ine oesi ino w.i.i.. u. i i bluest erocerv store in Moscow MolOtOV shortly after he had UP TO U.

F. D. R. San Francisco, March 10 UP Strong opposition to the use of American troops for the maintenance of order in Greece was voiced today by Mrs. Franklin 1).

Roosevelt, widow of the late President. The sooner Greece is allowed to do what she wants for herself, the better, Mrs. Roosevelt said. The former First Lady told a press conference yesterday that the situation in war-ravaged Greece "is up to the United Nations not to any one nation." aun u. iiuncnroom ior a ox tea cm, rate, omelet witn sour cream, time of the shooting, police said.

ithat the superior merit system of! aoard the Ben- off inv coa a nd check it buUer two pieces Swi Neary. who was appointed to the Dewey sponsored legislation tran.sJerred to two Brit- mV at ana check ll' No oiJ uttf w. HundJedl force Jan. 3. 1946.

was being ques- would allow onhT 10 percent of the vessfIs at Halfa for transfer to cll'Vcee; cheese, pot of tea Hundreds nnrt ti 8 7. V. perteiu oi jne.CvDrus ffoht i The thing which most Impresses of workmen swarming over hotel, tioned at the Snyder Ave. station citys teachers to reach the top Prus without a light. visitor here is the cold installine new liaht fixtures car- Patrickminimums of ,5.125.

anounced that -one top-; Lf7 XSS TAtZ 1 I' other European capitals, the short- repairing the revolving door In the startles even an American's eymet With Secretary of State with the vast varities of George C. Marshall, who re-cheese, meats, canned goods, dairy products, wines and liquors. Butnewed tne American bid for a the prices! a can of ubby's pine-j four-poyer 40-year treaty to apple juice sells for 70 roubles, eeo Germany disarmed anr! nearly $6 at the diplomatic exchange alsarmea ana rate. demilitarized. They have vodka for 80 and 00! The Foreign Ministers, Molotov, roubles at liter.

Gastronome No. Marshall, Ernest Bevln of Britain 1 was Jamm-packed with customers land Georges Bidault of Ftance, and you couldn't get within five; drive In their limousines through a yards of the meat counter so there, heavy snowstorm to the refurbished must be plenty of Russians with I Aviation House, four miles froiji the money. Kremlin on the Leningrad ChaVsee ages of nearly everything housing.1 front lobby. Resident correspond Brooklyn and Richmond detectives. joould expect under the present in- lel Aviv sriay.

Authorities Roughly half of the estimated $250,000,000 program was expected was investigating at the scene. clement system, "will be simply, corre-Neighbors described Miss von staggering" within five years. She1 to which they attached Meyer as a nuiet. refined irirl Pnlicf. declared that inrr importance.

They said it to consist of military aid. but dip food, materials and ents say they've been working on labor. the revolving door for three years Moscow seems to be the most to their knowledge Walked for overcrowded city in the world. The an hour through Sverdlov. Manezh queues are blocks long, day and; and Red Squares Hundreds night, for buses and street cars.jof men and women removing snow.

Tremendous crowds push in and I Men direct the operation and oper- lomatk quarters look for Presiden- she lpft a note, but they would started by the teachers six months 10 under- aao has turned intn a nnv-rnt oincers. tial assurances that the only divulge its contents. can personnel involved would be a special mission to insure proper use Potential Losses Cited Congressman Pledge Aid At a meeting of 1.500 members Th near the edge of the city. of the supplies. Preparing Address Later, perhaps tonight or tomor of the union yesterday at Cooper PalesUne ha recee off from Union, Manhattan it was charged expcrts and that under the bill an elementary greis for aid in recovering Jewish school teacher with an eight-year immigrant ship Ben Hecht from the rating would lose $2,286 by 1951; a British, former Iowa Senator Guv in P'dent Mother Dies After Being Hit By Son's Auto row, Mr.

Truman was expected to tell the American people why he believes it necessary for this Gov Seven Firemen Injured In Blaze Believed Out Are Suddenly Sprayed With Exploding Oil, Chemicals in Dunham St. Tool Factory Street Well Guarded Streets leading- to the conference hall, formerly the Soviet Flyers Club and in pre-revolutionary time the famous Yar Restaurant, the smartest in Imperial Moscow, were well guarded by the Soviet militia men, who act as traffic cops in Russia. Mr. Molotov presided at the first session, which was expected to be brief and largely devoted to formalities. The chairmanship will rotate dailv.

ernment to plunge deeper than ever in European affairs. He may do It leacner in me tenth year. 2 772 Thes I Gillette said the league would use "statecraft and maritime law" to In a radio address or through a Garden City March the present system of Increments apecial message to Congress. protect the ship and the 25 Ameri White House Press Secretary; Anna R' Glos. ot Prospect Hill, Meanwhile, the Public Education can crew members aboard who have bee arrested for illegal immigration Bal itllllllRl aHUll rrharlps r.

Pnss nromispd a state-1 Fort Plain. N. as nronnunced Association, through its educatinnnl Seven firemen were injured early this morning when a There was an atmosphere of cau- r- ment on Mr. Truman's plans afterjdead on arrival at Nassau Hos-! 1Teaerlck c- McLaughlin, I activity. The league financed the his meeting with the Congressional i pital, Mineola, last night after shew letter 10 mmbers of thejship for chartered operations by the leaders.

had been struck bv an automobile )ure. Wackin tne proposed Hebrew Committee of National The Senate Republican conference! operated by her son- C. Raymond me.tnodB of financing the bill's pro- Liberation at Basle. Switzerland, scheduled a meeting for tonight 74 Kensington Road, Garden i V1-slons as we" as tne superior merit The ship was named for Ben Hecht, A fire, believed to have been brought under control, flared upltlous public optimism as the Big suddenly in the basement of a machine-tool factory at 14 ur met' speaking to newspaper-n i. n.

men five hours before the Initial Dunham St. and sprayed them with blazing chemicals and oil.5ession. Mr. Marshall reiterated hi The two-alarm fire was discovered jhope that' the American 40-year hear report on the White House.Citv. S.wm.

'playwright, whosenlav. "A Flag Was talks nom one of the Mrs. Gros was hit as her son' program to obtain norn, neipea finance it more funds for education Hecht, in a telephone call from at 10:15 p.m. by George Lange, a AUi IsC 1 1 I treaty proposal will be adopted by Chairman Arthur H. Vandenberg of backed his car out of the driveway the Senate Foreign Relation Com- of his home.

An autopsy was to be nounced by Common Cause. of 1175 Broadway, Manhattan. Dr! tenant in the building, who turned California last night, told the league he had started "to writ another play to raise more funds to buy more ships to repatriate more Jews." miuee. iperiornied at Meadowbrook Hos-Apnntors and Congressmen alike! tita ptt Mrtn, j- In an alarm. A second alarm -was narry j.

uarman, dean of Columbia imuuvn, IU UCiri 1 crrppi1 fht a rtecixion could nmVh.ih.. wiu "I'ege, Columbia Univerjiiiv oiH un urnui IMIULCU IIUII1 r. 0 longer be delayed on the extent to heart attack, stroke or injuries re-ii; orge s- Collnt of Teachers which this country will pledge itsiteived in the accident t-ollege were named co-chairman nf rung IS minutes later as the blaze tore through the basement and first floor of the four-story brick buildings. More than an hour later, when the SO NEAR A young passenger of the motorship Abril looks toward Palestine. The ship, officially identified as the 'Ben Hecht, named for the writer, was intercepted by the British Royal Navv as it bore some resources to "confine" the spread of Conroy Reports to Detective George cornmiie to aid in According Mp.c,, P'ogram.

Nassau Homicide Erdody of the CONGRESS URGED TO SPEED WORK OK STRIKE CURBS G. O. P. Bloc Sees Wave Of Walkouts Sweeping Nation if Action Lags By GEORGE E. REEDY Jr.

Washington, March 10 tU.R) Rep- communism, for the most part, however, they declined to speculate the delegates. Privately there waa more pessimism among the delegates and a belief on the part of the Americans that a final draft of the German treaty probably can not be obtained at this meeting. Preview of Quarters Tabooed Newsmen and cameramen were not given a preliminary look at the conference quarters, but it was announced that photographers would be admitted to take pictures before the session started. Mr. Marshall outlined some phases of the American policy to American correspondents a short time before Squad Hix was going to the village ifiie was believed nearly out, a num on what the decision would be ior ice cream and asked his mother Senafe Group Set DrP Pier Thefts i ne issue was Diougiu 10 a iieaa whet her she would like to go along.

tne recent; Briusn noie lniorming she said she would and he told hen tils government mat amain wouia to go to the sidewalk and wait until, recently revived Bureau for finO Jew hound for the Holv ber of five-gallon cans of rubber ement burst into flame In the basement while the seven firemen were wetting down remains. Most seriously injured was Fireman Joseh Ikenson, 30, of 90 S. 10th who was taken to Holy mini vu unit nci cvuiiuiuiv oat-sea nis car out, 01 tie rtrive-i Snnnru.u. To 0. K.

Lilienlhalrz The at iiiituiu.i ih Ill ll II I 1 1 1 I I va Ia hill 1 1 I 1 1 I Land. The lad's hand rests h. mnrfprati. nrPpV ovprnmpnt ii.ru flno nuer- 0. nn.k.,il mi mi ii, inr iiulc mnuc it iui aner ne naa Backed the car a i that if the position of the western 'few feet.

Hix said ho fpit Washington. March run into the millions annu-' on a Preserver Stamped was to sit down with the other Clifford P. Case ramuy Hospital, wnere nis tin thi mifnlrxT U'a raim.tpt as sllies were to be preserved inGreece, after which he drove forward, victory was forecast for David has al'''dy made a definite de-' Ben Hecht. America woum nave 10 qo n. out 01 me car and found his unenmai today as the to cl ne in Iossp.

r. 1 fair. He suffered third-degree J)- warned today that the gov- See More than Greece at Stake lying on the sidewalk. Dr. Rueli Atomic Energy Committer p.ii.h1v..

Senators Burnet R. Maybank. Alden. a local physician, was called lor vote on his appointment, tn.l. "77 COPS SEEK OWNER Ministers in their first attempt to thresh out treaties for Germany and Austria.

He emphasized previous statements that the United States wants to win agreement with Russia, Brit burns. eminent would be powerless to Three others went to St. Cath-'deal with threatened Spring strikes Hospital, and were to be dis-jumM congress get going on labor S. and Owen Brewster. summoned an ambulance.

i.riiu ine Atomic Enei-ffv rr.tr,. Ui uitroii Atomic Energy Corn- OF $163,672 IN CHECKS said the issue involved "far more" Mrs. Gros had been brought to rniss'on. New York, reported today, than Greece. They felt that it also: Garden city yesterday bv a daueh-i Several committee members r.

Actual fienres charged today. They were Capt. reforms. LEFT ON BRIGHTON TRAIN Charles J. Stressler, 42, and Fire- ain, France for a formal treaty to (p.uea iui a ictmuiiimuuu uinu.r.-un, mis.

wauer Martin ot Mount more man one dissenting lc.vses since thp 0aniotir, The unanswered question at the! men Charles Rtibel, 36, and Louis He and four other House Republi- prevent a revival of German mil lean commitments in such widely! Vernon, to visit at the home of Even Lilienthal's most bitterlwas set up have not been made seperated areas as Turkey, France son. an executive of Gorgas, Thomas-Senator Kenneth McKellar (D.Javailable as yet, Mr Conroy said and Korea. Co an investment firm at 76 Tenn.i. conceded the first round vic.lbut claims Bath Beach nrecinct todav was-1 txiierno. Treated at the scene me nouse itarism.

minor burns and sent home were 'Committee to urge quick approval ftnlmUiip Who left $163,672.32 in checks in Actln- ol their bill to authorir compul- State Department officials also. Beaver Manhattan. a Brighton Beach subway train on I Chester Clark and Fireman Paul W. sol'V arbitration in disputes that! wMr- Marhall one since reaching were known to feel that Turkey must Fiuim.vu me "aamnedestiwriters have informed him there ight you've ever seen" when the! were far fewer claims filed recently, nomination reaches the Senate! He said investigation so far Ii00'. had rpanltprf i th Saturday, be included in any effective drivej i to preserve the position of the west.

LUOUaiUlCl LGQuS The checks, bearing the name of Kreisch endanger the public health and llas one 01 cautious Cause of the blaze and amount of i0'' A damage were not known, but I Noting that the Government n0iouf, difficulties le before the ne-fire officials said damage was has power to seize strike-! but held out hope that Meanwhile Senator Claude Ppn-lrrnss-fit. .11 tvw.o i the Central Hanover Bank fc Trust em allies in the Balkan-Near East Fight on Lobby to Per (D Pla.) said that President involved in them, and several names! vf- an't "0th Manhat tin area. thI 'extensive. The fire was said to have Plan's. Case said that the ca" be TVip TiirHVi (tmwnmpnr film.

atoTjan handling goods which; wy of nationwide strikes "In a aid basis of his policy -D. subsequently disappeared have s'lbav by KurU im. c. twi rmnn whtrh very few weeks may be unon us in hJTe comes 'rom agreements on .11 He SfllH hp haci nf ported by the United States and gncJ Pofif CeilinOS Britain, is resisting Russian demands v.Tlllya "1 if? 0 "rnmtious militarism up- In a number of m.niif.etnrpn fievihi. h.ft tw acute and critical form." He made at and the for joint control of the Dardanelles, nt.t iUi t.t.l 1 1 principles set forth by his predeces- WQGhlhO nn Afl rsV in Urn TO.

Wllimu I i a iflPr nvMtioa nn hD ta rl lt- 1 i 1 1 .7. 'rr- light against. I told friends about his find and was u7l." sor. James F. Rvrnes hi.

smtt. iruo n. peppery ex Fire Sweeps Gas Station Mayor of New York, took the lead advised to turn the checks over to nsuiaung me ana its. ine nuuaing. 1 euecigart speech last Summer the police.

Mr. Kurt, said that at! I "iffiS mThe order nf register bMan iaf OBSERVANT NEIGHBORS Presiornt 1 1 1 oinjdiiiiHi arrnrn Floral Park. March 10-Fite last loaa' ln a. 'combat the real the views Ihev exoresseH r. Ollirifl TD A VftMTU first he was afraid to open the company, macnine tool hunHlA hiVBii.M thntiDVir it.

nn. ITiaKerS. telephone strike, for example with- tbe a8cnda at this meeting of the out even those powers with which1 Council was not right swept the interior of a 'oooys nve to break rent letter to him. Their letter said the 1T1 rTV frame gasoline filling stationjlings." 'opposition to the former Tennessee. IN FIRE ESCAPE RAID tained women's underwear.

it flt.tmntpH ti I fixed. Indicating that both the Unit. at j-ricno lurnpiKe ana imonti nnnomn uie ioima-; valley Authority chairman was1 William Scott Jr 17 of Suar Avenue here, causing damage estt-itwn of a "National Fair Rent Com- based on "greedv efforts ILoaf h.V th.t ci in rtKi ire noinrc mated at 3 000. The station Is mittee" and immediately called on lish nma.e Lnnl 0N ICE BRINGS the coal situation?" he asked lPd State and Bntain'will seek to Seizure rj.j 1 move the Austrian treaty higher Seizure Powers Ended tlian its preRent sjxth lftCe Boiling Coffee Puts Out Gas, Costs Woman's Life Gladys Dilthey, 39, was acci owned by George Carter, of Florad chairman Charles W. Tobey atomic energy" h.

nc ve-v r.Vt "iSEVEN FIRE ENGINES the police very fast The Government's power to size, American press policy will be the parte 01 tne senate Banking Com- dentally killed by gas when coffee struck plant ended Dec. 31. al- Gustave Klrcher, 40, of 15 West Within a few minutes Saturday night, police said, Scott went to the though prpoerties still In Govern same as that followed by Byrnes at previous meetings, he said. There will be a briefing for the American mittee to reopen hearings on legis- 1 ri lation to continue controls bevond 1 3' tnefges Youth their present June 30 expiration. Dragged Her Info Lot minster Road, appeared before Magistrate Peter'M.

Horn in Queens roof of an apartment house at 35-20 boiled over and extinguished the flame on a gas range in her home at 64-38 Myrtle Ridgewood, last night. ment possession can be held until June 30. 73d Jackson Heights, descended Felony Court. Ridgewood. yesterday press after each secret Council meet- Kent control should be contin- Raymond Keenan, 19.

of 118-39 Joining Case In sponsoring the ing I me lire escape and entered through and offered the following explana -V uiiL.i juue ju, isa wiin- inwooa ai Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank compulsory arbitration bill were! No Plan in Se Stalin Dilthey, discovered her when they Representatives James C. Atichin- Marshall told correspondents he returned from the movies at (R N. J); Robert Hale (R, Iliad no present plans to see Pre- "Vour Red Cross Carries On" o'clock.

halls orcoZ ZrllTL1, w.U';'!- sized -hi" "ngfor an e.ev.torl.nd struck hi. head" against a I financed dush lobbv of the re.i trate Horn in ice mm down. He wa.s carrying, wtuie pulling nimseii up he ac-, Unions Ask Members Give need dush lobby of the real trate Horn in Queens Felony W'mK iwe.i; jonn w. Heselton, R. Mass inner Jaser Stalin.

8nd Christian A. Herter I Mr. Marshall announced that M. I They testified as the cimniittee Bidault called on him this morning. I opened its last week of hearings on Mr.

Bevin aid a visit last night. I general labor legislation. Although he declined to discuss The bill would authorize the details of oints for discussion. taining clothes. jop military loaders, in-estate te riaeniauy graooea ine nanaie 01 tne o.j Court Vont.

ta who have attempted The girl said Keenan threw hu''mal adio a ci jam rent "raising legislation hand over her mouth and dragged d'' a Cf" other lire alarm box. raY IO Rea camera and rinding Genera! hisenliower to Klrcher was standing by the box Leaders of both C. I. O. and A.

F. and General Mac Arllitir, Gfn- throueh Congres.s. her into a lot BT WWW a raa 1 'm. riAa, 11 1 oiuu wm ai a ik ilea ofiuie mhki.s- urn rvrn yietxs vi uiiBi hlus hi u. luuna iiAinv nuuraiea 10 Lneir 11 mat a iiauor wide i cucu wilii vigorous rial crauioy an.l A.imiral LaG.iard 'h h' Jamalct- shp trate Horn in Queens Felony Court police arrived.

'members to contribute a day's payitrike endangers the public health. "yes" when asked whether he would have urged that RelicilKje former Secrptarv Zt rrZl lrirt.H screamed and and because of a previous record Magistrate Horn paroled Kircher each to the Red Cross 1947 Fund safety. Uon the basis of that continue Mr, Byrnes' efforts to Win vwiiuinic u.u 1 .1 .1.. (M n.l., v.l. I it.

finrimtr Ai. i. thp in-i paf u- Crow is as essential now as it Henry A. Wallace, former op ohi.T was during the war. Chester Bowles.

Gov. James E. Fol- $125 000 OOfi Tv rJ: i som of Alabama, CIO secretary-i I TX 'ioiir Red Cross is essen-treasurer James c.r.v Rebates AslcerJ in nnn iic.u W1111UUI uatl Jul Hie (jlitliu 1111 nrai h.k i.rt i lunj ill TIU5II- iv.a 1(1 Ita I 1 ii.r vstflllu Ijr HIOl- v-'v moij. uauci lie jury. ing Magistrate's Court.

raise $6,130,600. The appeals weretrated by three members of a that he would sponsor the Issued by Louis Hollander, president iman board set up by the President. same treaty draft as that originally of the State Industrial Union, The measure would also establish presented, except for including Mr. r. I f.

1 C. I. and Martin T. Lacey, presi- an independent Federal conciliation Byrnes' Inter proposal to make it for Albany. March 10 (UP) The Tis.

tially a great peacetime or-president Charles Bolte of the Am-eanization earning on a Veterans Committee. and service which would attempt to 40 ers rather than 25. 1 1 1 wiiliw A l. program of service for llie welfare of Brooklyn, in add lature was urged today to amend the unemployment insurance tax law to permit S125.0OO.0OO in rebates to employers throughout the State. Under the present law, the $1,000,000,000 unemployment insur- SOLI) FIRST DAY i Paris Sentencing For Floating Poison Gas mediate all strikes.

The Govern-! Rejected by Russians ment would not be authoriwd toj Both Britain and Fiance have in- seise struck planus. dicated tney would support the treaty proposal. The Russians re- WU euin it it last Spring. Marshall said IU IN I I he had discussed the issue during tion to its services to Brook Oil, HEATER. Column, large iMf, 10" wicIckh tow; refttonublr.

Ooodwear, 000 Fiatliuxn Ave. NKvuit 0-0O00. lynites in the armed forces and Brooklyn veterans and Brooklyn waterfront police today one of the containers against a ntc lunu is sumcient to permit a May Be Poslponed his stopover in Pans, where he their families. Irebate this year The law Drovid iookoui ior noaiing rotK. ne was ireaiea in eiaien- Ithat the fund must be four times gainers of poison war gases, in-Island Hospital.

Rudolph was! "Wr ha.l 42 replies to our Brook-! Pqi Pjqe stressed tlie Importance of getting Give your answers to our Th sentencing of Alvin ParU th Previous year's contributions Pnosa'ne cn oro- ournea le.ss seriously ln K.glr W.nl A.I offrrin, an Oil Books which was P'1" a '0 Percent cushion befo P'Cr mu-stard' the Tnt T'" cot'ne- which were be- for The ere orbablv rebate is allowed alarrn sent ollt last nlhl Uvf(S to have a-shore' WPre rrv it Blown Alvi probablv be; military leaden bv civimr football fixer, ioi--i" come woay, wiU iiuiii wiaiinanan neaoquaners. lursi-iiuru in ine aiarm as Deing fir, ihe ad spprured." Calendar ''postponed beyond April 2. the date1. 10 Obitjaiios Vian agreement. 1' Pteins lo! Mr.

BeVin and Mr. Marshall 6 P'idn 17 talked for an hour yesterday in 18 rJta'4 1' their first meeting. The Bidault- 17 5j Marshall talk lasted 45 I V' rie jo. Mr. Marshall declined to predict 6 ll, how long the conference will last.

f. (iko My Woid 6 He would not state whether he m- wu ,01 sentencing of the three men Dlotted tlie bribery of twn vl T- wrir Ae. drive lor jvoti.iHH). VOLLMKKR for the; lter General Robert E. HanncganUalners they found on the shore at inches long and an Inch and a half There are readv for all 'tvh'orial Brooklyn Red Cross fund'vi' York diatS.H If relea.sed from the foot of Cliff Rosebank.

-in daimeter, one vial In each cy- equipment for use in md B-m It drive ll'iroiioh vniir lm mm th. lit lSChusetu Memorial. Hospital withinl Dominick Sebastian. 12. and his linder.

They were marked: Do Not plant. An rime Ihroughvnur lo.al aawjing the value of Parte as feew if he continues his present, brother. Rudolph. 15. of 228 Clifton.

Open" at either end. reach ihrnugh the mtinity Red rommitlee, witness in the General Sessions trial j' satisfactory progress." it was re- Rosebank. found the contain-! The source of the ga.se remained Column, of the BrklniPw. 6 n'tende dto discuss such topics as fi 71 and other non-German mat-P Tommy Holms 1 1 ters with Mr. Molotov outside the IP Turinr 6 formsl sessions, ii Unci Pay 17 Asked for his impressions of Mos- 1" WnTitAdj after 24 hours, he remarked, 15 Women 9, 10, "rather snowy." Snow fell ajl.nlght 14 i I after yesterday's bright sunshine.

ers as they played along the water-; a mystery. Officers at Fort Whenever ynti have snme-Mnry Hawoih or at campaign week which convicted today. Dr, Reginald Itn Cf iinni Stemmfr- Krakauef and Jer-igmithwlch said Hannegan wiu I3U Gltnton 4-oimi. om. the ao-cslled brains, showing "steady Improvement' improvement" as'front with a group of boys.

Dom- worth, Stalen Island, a mile from thine in nil Mi Tiirnpr. iuw4p jlnlclc received burns on his rightlwhere the containers were found, Uin 4-6200) place a Want Ad and Music of the bribery deal 'from a recent operation. wrm ana jorearm wnen ne Droae saia mat no gases were stored there. 'rharge lU JNovel.

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