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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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5L Bratlis william H. wade dies at 76; 125 Ships to Take Ave-plan AND BUILDER Over 1,000,000 Tons Of Food to France Washtnt )v 5 P1 Some 125 nd belore our civic groupi kn ir.a-ill ss'l from tl'e improvements ter Brooklvn France this month -He led the tight tar thl Civic 1000 1)00 tons of Center and the lie.i.sir.j in food cottcm nf oirect Ml elf rt- to the Eagles i -ee'ceu sup- ponu one the rehabilitation of the neri todav Ctnt of the borough today, Long Island He was presides William Wade Inc a oo ui oolitica He was sjid to be the last vivina incorporator the Rich- mono Hill Church 114-07 91st Ave. Richmond Hill which he hclpeci lo found in 1R97. Several vears ago he was marie emeritus. He was also one of the founders of the Richmond Hill Savings Bank in 1920 and at his death was a vice president and trustee.

Suivivine are his widow. Mrs Josephine Lvna.s Wade; a daughter F.tnel Wade; a son. Lt. Corner Frank Wade, executive otiicer of ooius.i ui uuu imiumivw. J' Webb Wade, and a sister, Mrs 'Nella Kvfe.

Funeral services will I held i p.m. tomorrow at the Richmond nul 1 lmn Kicnn.m.u will 1 Maple C. Milton Rogers, Democratic Leader Sayville, Nov. 5 C. Milton the past 30 years proprietor i le Delavan Hotel, 2b8 Foster uddenly yesterday the otel.

He chairman County Supervisors, and had headed the Suffolk County commit tee. He was born in Savville. a son of the late Thoma H. and Eliza Ann Green Rotjer: He had been l.uir cotnnnssioner. end later ap pointed supervisor.

Mr. Rogers was a member 01 me volunteer Fire Depart- Council 1 Mice also was a member of the Suffolk is wivcii juppun Continued from Paf 1 GoM.i borough been a leader Beard of BstfaftttC In Ott Sunclav Eagle outlines bia plan for the impro-emen: of Flatbush Ave and the adjacent block between the Long Island station and Grand Atmv Plaza portation including two four-track subway systems and the L. I. churches of all denomma'ions. schools, hospitals, banks the Publ.c Library Br, uKivn BO- Garren.

Prospect. Park. shopping district Manhattan and a wvl. and sucee.Nsfui he might be adapted il the borough. tne prompt o' the people of Brooklyn.

say tne Plan We think anri flinvard one 0f the iperaiions Refers to Costly Projects "II li not nearly so big nor so costly a the west siae Improvement in Manhattan, which was pushed around for years until Robert Moses came along and planned and finished it. Perhaps the millions of people who visited and en loved Navv Week took it that nit big They 1 with W'lon. "In size the McGoldrlck Plan id not equal Parke-hester nor ember 4. IHS. of 76 School founeih inidsf Street, Brooklvn; beloved cousin nl Mrs Lexie Pcrrin a Frank William Margaret -'nd Fin.

Perrin Sen-ice at i PmifChiM Chapel. 89-31 164th Street Jamaica, on Wcdnesdav at 8 pm. Ml)fcBCH-Nov ember 3. 1045 ERNEST of 123 Sycamore Avenue Notth PUmfleld, beloved husband of Heduig 'nee Relnicke'. deoted father of Harrv L.

Made- survived by three grand- c-hildren Religious service, also Masonic bv Sanctorum Lodge. No. A M. at E. C.

Waldecks Home lor Funerals 7614 4th Ave- nue, luesaay. i ju p.m. vistsu harry of 71 0" fiVh pJ' Ts, i-i'; beloved husband ol kue father Ha: old and Waller and two grandthildren; he Greenwood Lodge. No 569. M.

and Beer Drive, Union, Brooklvn. No tne Bus, bam RT.na r.es,.,.. pm Interment Wednescav. 1 30 nm. Ovor Hi emetery.

MARCICMANO MICHAEL of 1236 71st Street, beloved Se.upa': Frank 1 Amelia Octo 8, 1945 Mary evoted ia'ner of baby ng son of Frank and if brother of Technical Army; Staff Sr; gi nov nomas and Vincent Solemn Ma Novemhe, 9:45 a at St Rosalia Church Street 4th Avenue THY residence. ed brother Tuesd.v at the Church of St. Aastat, Nostrand Avenue Street Interment St Cemetery, Beacon, N. Y. rrat.ei anri Maple joaennne -DONALD MARY A (nee Mur- phy.

in her 84th year: beloved BWtht of Michael J. and Charles dren. Funeral Wednesday from her residence. 7603 10th Avenue. Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Ephrem's Church. Interment Holy Cross Cem- ctery. John O'Neil, Director ISABHIJ.E. Ralph Avenue, on November 2. l4a- Survived by husband.

Fran- els. and two daughters. Isabelle and Grace. grandson. Kenneth Mass ol Kequiem 1 iieMiav.

Our Lariv of Good Counsel R. C. Church. Putnam and Ralph Avenues. MELDRUM November 3.

1945. THOMAS, in his 77th vear. 01 2821 west 17th Street. Brookh 11 Funeral LANG PETER en Sunda- t0 at If Search Narrows For California Mining Heir, 3 Dick three-vear-old scion of a wealth? mining f.im.1- was centered -ndav OC tne Stfoot-Mt Yuba River less than a qua-ter-mile from thfc rhilds home. Authorities dragged the river vaN for and planned to drag it arun -oda-Other searthers piepaied ti expand the radius of the hunt beyond tnf bv foot since the bov d.sappeared A Daeager ie turned up yet prominent Mr and Mrs.

Turn Sudcn. One of 250 i from Camp found Whit pieces of cloth on r. a (tally a from th DUtrki A-tornev Alfrd A tne prospect 0 taid. Dentiiati Den: familv said he believed that Dickie wa either 111 the river or kidnapped the search continued yesterday the army reported two more dogs were en route by air from Ogden. Utah, to Reno, to aid the searching parties Curfew Ordered In Palestine Riots mma! of the from Iraq.

Pales: me Queens Suspect Held in Killing Continued from Page 1 ins employer earh- yesterday and told him he was waived for murder. "What shall I do? he is said to have asked When Mr. Peek suggested that he give himsell up. Theis went 1 hour MQH NOV 5 193 EX-G. O.

P. CHIEF William Wade farmer Re-' publican leader ot and a retired builder, died vesteidav lii.s home 118 Puritan Ave fovev. Hills. He was 76. Mr.

Wade was (h. uiuii ol the Queens Countv Republican Coiniint- tee (mn 1914 to 1917 Dining his f.rst JPU (orls 'l0 ho 19'18 in onice he ef- roll up a lame oie in or Charles Whitman 1 as Governor from 1915 a. president of the Richmond Hl11 Republican Club trom 1907 to l'-ocunng new 1laners lor the organization at Boulevard. Richmond Hi M- -null oov He was educated the public schools I to Queens the! buildiM constiurtion htismess, uue 81 KU1. HDUU AQO Ven VUiage aim oarden and elsew here on John J.

Brennan, Republican Leader The funeral of John Brennan. a ell-known figure in Republican BriKiklvn will take place 1 am. Weclneseiav from the William Dunigan Son Funeral osers Ave i Mon wi 10 a m- at sa creel Heart "tittai ne 111 noiy vmricj.v. "om A r- U1P "i' Kepi, 11:1, .111 national from 1806 to 1940, He also at- Republican State Mr. Brennan had I tlle deputy sheriff, inspector in the Borough President office and in the Federal Court He was familiarly known as "Dick" to his wide circle of friends.

ircle About 53 veais ago he was marled to Mary Brennan and the cieath of Mi's. Brennan Slm.0 lrl. a M)s itel uie rx.et'r. M-. 1 1 ie Ave smvivina a canotiie: son Wi' lia'm Jol'ir, iu the York mhee Department, Frank nd George R.

Brennan. also of I Police Department, four siste Mary V. Brennan. Mrs Mu-nael I I Sgt. D.

J. Canning, -Celebes Casualty Staff Sgt. David Canning 0 46th armorer-gunner on a ing Fortress, previously repi missing, was killed in action Celebes Sept. 11 tfied his mother Mrs Lily Canning He was 22 Sergeant Can- mously awarded the Air Med for outstandlnat courage, ability and devotion -i .1 ons ,0 olv' ig IS.S lSl'T! "1, in' ,1 went overseas the follow uk Api molhe: brotne: Ai id a v.s-tei (Milierme a Countv Historic.il Societv, the Say- independent unions 111 ville German Lodge, the 8yvlllet0U1 Fi, statu paraded With Congrev-ational Church and Court p-otestin- a-amsi lack ol Llp housing projects In the Bronxk' Appeal' and Manhattan nor Fort Greene The quiz Avenue Fiineral Chapel 519 Clinton Brennan. anri 12 Avenue.

Wednesday, 2 pm dln nd 01le gieat-mandcluld. BUI, mMkki Jomuu 0 Oardner.ci.ar Read Waltti Hcdenkanv. MarieRogers. C. II.

Hirn, Rosalie Rv.wi. Acel.nrie Howard William Si heff Oucn. C. Jensen. N.

Kilvem. Henry Lang. Peter Twyeffori Netlli Madebarh, Ernest Wade. William Maier, Hurry Wagner, Harold ALC HERMES John, luddeniy, ol Stephen. Alfred, Ruse Reposme at his e.

179 72d Street, until 9 30 am Requiem Ladv of Angels Church. and Street, 10 Calvary Cemetery flowers. Masses ap- Patur- and ol overn meral Son Vlont- No- R.C Cem- sud- be- voted icr of Inter- ment Cross Cemetery BRISTOI, JACOB Bristol; devoted garet, John and Rob- m'n'ei' Wluahhii on a in i nc'v r-v-'rch 43-49 1 HOt Wednesday, a MaSS mtjer 4, 1945, wife of Mo1 timer gmi House Service at the Chapel 86 l.efferts Place. ay. 2:30 pm.

Inter November BUXTON MARY iue "seTvices'T' Mary" i-opal Church Classon'and Wil- tesident of 1)1 Culver Street, rievo-e'd' father of Harold. Hugh Jr. mri Ilo.se Fi'iiie from Hille- brand's 'Funeral Home. 110-A Nas- t3 ,1.1..., o-iA .1 i St Antony's Church, where Solemn Mass of Requiem will be offered at 10 a.m. Interment Cal- Cy TsAinrvc-.

mural her 1945, at her home 991! St Johns Place, beloved wife of the late Fxiward; devoted mother of the 3ev Jeremiah and Lawrence Davidson and Josephine Savage: two grandchildren. Doris and Law- Davidson, also survive. Sol- 1 Reqi Mass Church Tuesday, 10 a m. Inter- Cross Cemeterv. of Leo Sheridan.

Dircc A HDN Eh -Suddenly. November ft. 1945, CHARLES, of 7H19 Colonial Road, beloved husband of Amanda; voted father of Elizabeth. Marie aid Margaret; grandfather of Elizabeth Mane; brother of Alfred Trygve Kvaale Services at Fred Herbst sons Memorial, 7501 5th Avenue." Tuesday. 8 p.m.

Inter ment Green-Wood HEDENKAMP MARIE, nf 129 Highland Place, in her 79th year. beloved mother of Herman. Anna Martinoloch and Frances Hedenkamp; dear grandmother of Rich- Zerkel Funeral Home, lori and Norwood ver iesday 8 pm HIRN ROSALIE, on November I '145. beloved mother of Wtlhel- 1 live i aeral from Village, L. I Wednesde Requiem Mass Sacred Church, Glendale, 10 ment Most Holv Trmii unwiRn wuiisu nt an ne Place.

on Sundav. ember 4. 1945: beloved husband Emma, devoted father of Dorothy I Schroeder, Capt. Frank fond Tyrian ixige tr A I KNSF.N NORMAN, ttenly, November 3. In hU 4fiih loved husband of Hendv.

ather of Hendv Stene and Ruth brothers and three siste Reposing ihapel, 5310 8th Avenue Services 'iesday. November 6. 8 pm Fu- al Wednesdav. 2 pm. Interment Cypres Hill Cemetery.

Vltol notices accepted Bom. Saturday nlaht for pubMcetian. Marciitlimo Stall Sat Michael Ryan, Pic Philip Butt 747. PI 1 a. 03d HOUSE, of 2 4, a Cured S' French sirei aim i.

as learned Ameriran otfioials expect this ra'tf of deliver, to continue, and profc ably increase throughout the Win- ter. Fooc-tulfs roanprW a lUbiUn Ual P1 shipment- Olt.cial; now estimate that Um average Frenchman will subsiet thu VVi, iter oi i 2 400 ca, miumum This level mac fall t. 1 Tun The caloric pound of supplies it receives from Certain smaller liberated nations which also buy their own supplies seeking help from U. N. A lace a be Winter than French neuhbo: a- la test here ra-c level 1,1 Hei 1: expected to be 3.250.

Netherlands. 2.V1O. and Norway. 2 800 S.vecirn alio 3.000 and 2.900, U. S.

Sick of Labor War, Truman Says onlinueci irom 1 as r- Ki.hnn of opal i.nuicn 01 building pickets rep- l'! Tmio, not afllllated with anj fMtmtinna Tar not prevent the The conference got mine: wav with Judce Walter P. Su. chief justice of the North Caiolina for "Good Wil." Standard Judse Stacy sain the deiega had been chosen bj various groups "for then bretdtn Ol vis on and lovaltv of purpose He caoeri Pi, sioen' man tow ungates that the Amcican people especiallv displeased with ei mdiwuai Mrll'e because repre-tives ot both sides had pro solemnly "that they would IhrCUlh the reconversion period." The President advorated first, as the answer to labor-management problems. the right and duf. collectively The bargain hoiild be undertaken "with the resolve to reach an agreement he said.

that fails, if bargaining pro- duces no results, then there must and realities, instead pal lls.m Condemns Juriidicitional Strikes The President said some s.iostl- found lor jurisdictional "We shall have to find methods not onlv of Peacpful negotiation of rontracU bm alst Ml Mr. Truman said that there ould lor stopping production contend iii management with a charge that often it has looked upon labor lations as "a stepchild to be di regarded until the controversy reached a point where leal lective bargaining becomes ve difficult if not almost impoasibli Mr. Truman accused manageme of "all too frequently" using laying tactics" in the actual proce of collective bargaining. He sa There can be no lustifiration the future- ind.tstnal i the first rols were He noted that post I roubles as s.m controls wen derstanding anri agreemeni "with- sure." The President country's unparalleled opportunity world trade would remain open with the world wai for the produce of American iuu and lac- production production we soon. Mr.

Truman's addn broadcast. Columbia Dean's Rites Set for Wednesday Trpnton Nm l(JD, FLherbstsJ 7.101 FIFTH A VENUE RilOOKI 1 1 1 the police station Mr Pepk ad h(, aaw Thpis Tuesday at 5.30 m. and then not until 8:30 a.m. Thursdav. He said enil)lovPa lne auapect Sept.

24 even though he did not need riitional help because Theis pleaded or lnf job Mr. Peck told reporters that last Saturday afternoon Theis said he MOEHRER -MARGARET. In her 89th year. Beloved mother of Katie Patterson. Carrie Wilson.

Barbara 1- Moehrei also survived rrandchildren, and 13 great grand- 562 Fountain Avenue, Wednesday, p.m. OHLSEN HERMANN FRASER. formerly of 77 Cumberland Street uVai service the Evergreens Ccm'- uii; at 11 o'clock, 1 OLSON GUSTAVE on Novembe: Oschmann. devoted father of WU- brother of Albert. Services Tucsdav.

8:30 D.m at the McManus Funeral Home, 2001 Flatbush Ave- uc- READ WALTER on Monday. November 5. 194a. at Ins home. 745 oC beloved husband, of Illor.

ami uevo et utuer Vloia His wiie. Mrs Alice a Smith Rogers, died in 1938 Surviving at Clarence Rogers of Sav- brother, Olive Rogers, of Babvlcn. Funetai services will be held the Delavan Hotel Wednesday 1 2:30 p.m. and burial will be i Mrs. J.

Davidson, Mother of Priest Mrs. Joanna Dav-f Edward Davidson he Rev. Jeremiah 10 a 11 Fathe Dav luting. Burial Cemetery. 1 J.

a retired member York Police Mrs Josephine Sav a grandchildren, Doris and Davii Druggist Indicted OnNarcoticsCharge The Brooklvn Federal grand jurv todav indicted Harrv Plohr mo'- 5 LLZ af it, His indictment is the aftermath ot lhP conviction two weeks ago of Albert Rosoff. 30. of 164 Linden Boulevard, for forging morphine prescriptions which Flohr allegedly filled, Rosoff. a mercantile marine variant oil iter ha, been sentenced Besides the Rosoff sales, aecord- Reds Claim Yanks Battle in China Continued from Page in northeast China near the Man- tinman border. Information Minister K.

C. Wu had a girl 111 Pontiac but gave no further details, Pontiac poLire charge that Mrs. Young was killed after she threat-re rllpd to expose Theis' embezzlement of her husband's bank funds. They sald his wife. Patricia, divorced him because of his with Mrs.

Young. SONJA'S SUCCESSOR-F actress Kay Sutton, v. rumor has it. II alieJe into skotin place after the latter'; divorce trom Dan Topping millionaire playboy, becomes final Mayor, Herlands Win Stay in Suit The pre-trial questioning 0: Ma; LaGuarcia. former investigate Commissioner Herlands tnd Abl ham Weinman and Maurice Lasl who were his aides, scheduled 1 today 1 a signed bj Pre- fiSion, along with a sliow-rrier wlTich brings the rase poned sidmg 'ate etore tne hiRh court Friday defense motions for rearcu- le to go to the Court preliminary to the $1 400 000 da tne pump Although a defendant Herlands ai 0 it Is not named as and the Mayor and Mr his aides sued as hev are represented Ir.

Corpo: ion Coi.ii.-e! Mm rls Shapuo. acting in his official The order for the atiirmea oy tne Appelate Division. Rooney Says Vets Can't Buy Surplus Continued from Page 'bious 1 150 OUR FUNERAL HOMES 1S1 Undn out 41200 50 Seventh Anu MAI 2-S5S5 UU FUUwWi 2 026-7 571 ortstAv.Wt Brighton -CI brdtr2-S0 RSymond 9-100 mma doy; ei lata If) pm Saturday night for iblication. ISMnSfltiiHonld nd t'Tws ble Ujbelleve the Park Slope wili oia, "The old sections of tiav-. v'fhoii- one exception, to mv not rin so.re'inng this tune to save our borough, will be too a Walter fCoofet wueu nu" rteMa single of the of the local returning intent on are de- and Man- 111 great am needed leaving the i 1 0 1 a''d "-v Private service atiSemed ,0 M)s canning at a cere- the Prchild Chapel on Wednesday.

mony gl Muchel Fleld january, ROGERS-C MILTON, of Say- 1944. ville, L. I suddenly, on November A graduate of Textile Higli School. beloved father of Clarence M. Manhattan.

Sergeant Canning en- and brothei of Oliver H. Rogers, tered the army in July. 1942 and Hou.oes in Brooklvn. bum or modernized bv conquerors for neir giory- Peace- Ul wggeMwn McOoldrick fathereei no pan Hf no dollbt had mmfj tjl(, of lllp director of npw Frnn( pl.ojecl a( Make no lit have no magic to plans, thev men's blood Make big plans, aim high in hope aim worn, remembering that a noble logical diagram, once recorded, will never die. Let your watchword be order, your beacon Praised bv Matthews Mr, Matthews declared- have read and studied Witt -teat interest Controller rick plan for rehabilitating the 10-biock area on Flatbush Ave.

from Atlantic Ave. to the Grand Army Plaza, as set forth In Sunday Brooklvn Daily Eagle. -While piaiK mi, call for considerable outline as suggested mer- iastic praise for Control- dncks vision and judg- McGi the proptM our w.M ticular level i t-Wide Support "It is who giving awav the taxpayers money in idealistic dreaming that I am certain the plan will receive enthu-1 siastic support from all groups. financial and otherwise, who sin- cerely believe in the future of our that we who live In Brooklvn groUp of morons, "Controller McOoldrick lias practical planning in the la ears gamed in stature in the hearts nd minds of ail who are sincerely oncerneei about the Brooklvn of se Controller Mc-the improvement in order lhat this Qolrlck's I Klatbtisl niav beiomc a part 0 nec: i'ark parkway. i aK)roVe nr MoGoldrjck- plar 1epot to Grand Army i improve both sides In a stv le creditable itch to this historic throughout our coun-natural beauty and HENRY McCADDIN SON CHAPELS AVAILABLE IN ALL LOCALITIES 24 SEVENTH AVENUE Nlvim 8-8912 lX A requiem mass will be olfeied at ing to Assistant Federal Attornev 9 30 am.

Thursday 111 Mc bad's Hv man I Goldstein. Flohr is ac-. c. Church. 4th Ave.

and 42d St. cused of illegal sales to two Other addicts over a four-year period. To Marie Hedenkamp ZoTS Funeral services for Mrs. Mane pain morphine tablets. WHEN OUT OF TOWN register from Brooklyn min Beldock Convicts 164, To Set New Record District nounred to i that his sescured 164 during the month of October, the highest on record for any October by his esti- There were 113 guilty pleas before 'rial; 38 jury convictions after trial 13 guilty pleas during trial.

I "SI I M-l Kit Rtd rrmrr I I h'mlln't' I I iu iuu. I Of the Chungking Government taken off, categorically denied the charges. The President the rteli-r and said the Communists had marie lhat the Gov had Uw onlv an effort to ellenate 1,1 direction of the the American people and lead them ln.e. Therefore, labor and man-to ask for the withdrawal of United lenient have an opportunity tr I WlllUM Dunigan Son I Sen ires November 7, ville, L. I.

Chapel. Sa, RYAN "S2 Penda hi ther of Stephen Jr P-ndas Ed- i.nIv. Ma.ss Tuesday, November 6 10 a l.Av Qnonn nf Church. Queens Fore Hills. SCHEFFBUCH CONRAD on November 4, 1945.

formerly of 71 Euclid Avenue, father of Mina Jacobsen, Elsie S. Collins and Elisa- beth S. Lindauer MlcliaeI Bcheffpuch Servlci dac 8 p.m.. at Donnelly Funeral Home. 207 Euclid Interment Wednesdav.

silveira henry a at Mm N. November 4. 1945. iate Eiteiie v. set vice will be Hare Silveira, Meinmia! Ahbev Chaix-1 Jj CyPf Hills Cemetery.

Brooklyn. ui. inunsodi auemoon. November at 3 clock. TWYEFFORT NELLIE sud rionlc no srlllv tliiiiffhtpr of the late Louis P.

and Ca'n; wveffort. t'oreen-Wood Cemetery. ADE WILLIAM home. 118 Hills, be- line; father Frank nf Webb i Fyfe Re- I-' Simon- Tuesday, November 6. at 3 p.m., at tne Ku-nmona mil Baptist cnurcn 91st Avenue corner 114th Street.

Interment Maple Grove Cemetery. WAGNER HAROLD of Greene Avenue, on November 1945, riea, i and Clarence Waener Ameri can Ijpgion services Oates Funeral Home, 8312 5th Avenue. Monday, pm Requiem Mass Our Lariv of Perpetual Help Chutrh Tuesday, 10 iit mem John ceme- tery. PHILIP BRITT. previously re- ng, now reported Td Ryan, of Forest iiecienKamp m.

01 ia nigiuana FlM'f- wno "irn held at 8:30 pm Zirkel Funeral Home. Ridgevvo and Noiwood Aves Burial will Coming to the United States from Germain as a young woman, she was the widow of Her i Heden- 1916. a daug Mat'tniolu Hedenk Post, both ll Post. B. Norman Jensen wnlrr5 for Norman jensen 54.

vrt0 died Saturday in his CU he heir! i'h. chapeJi 5310 8thAve. Members' of Bqv nidae Lodse. Loval Order 'Moose, will conduct 'their ritual. 1 aft-" which the Rev Leif Gul- hranrisen wall officiate religious services.

Burial will be in Cypress Hills Cemeteix a native of Nor o. i. Hendv Jensen; two sisters. and twoTrotners ihiee stvers Norway. Jit CORR--In memory of mv deal vember 5, 1841.

PATSY RILEY. MULLER PETER November 5, 1928. l-oving CHILDREN Modtrn Ckapck AtailtMf Efarrvrkm gr.n.nnknr.l -ZSl Mrs Frances three beoree Communications Minister Yu Fei- penc. however, revealed that U. were accompanying earh traveling from Norm China's largest coal mine at Kailan southwest to Tientsin Ma- 111 also garrison the mine he M1- Nort China's second largesv aoinane southern Shantung, been surrounded for 8a days Communists, he said.

Yu charged have 848 miles of railwavs snvrriimem has put 30.000 Japanese lailw.v. engineering troops North China, the new 1 China Kai-shek's Nationalist trooos Pehtaino. it) nines souinwes: Manchurian border fortress EBBERS-HILI. Cliitu Avinue funeral Chapel 59 Clinton Avenue G. E.

FUHRER, Lie. M9r. MAin 2-0531.

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