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BROOKLYN EAGLE, WED, JUNE 26, 1946 Parking Jam WorselWeather May Delay a saw mm ai MEAT SCARCITY SAY MANCHU INCIDENT FOLLOWCD PLOT FAILURE Tokyo, June 36 U.P Prosecution witnesses testified in the wr crimes trials today that the failure or plot to overthrow the Japanese Gov Aslrallicrlow Bikini A-Bomb Test i ran i MAY LAST YEAR, PACKERS CLAIM Kises do raceni Aboard the U. S. S. Mt. McKlnley, at Bikini, June 26 (U.R) Vice Admiral W.

H. P. Blandy is not betting, but he re Citing statistics to prove that the Ua1 4 ernment led a militarist-minded group to plan the Manchurian incident. Marquis Yoshlchika Tokugawa, an elder member of the Japanese peer vealed today that his staff officers are giving 8 to 1 odds that the weather will be unsuitable for the atom bomb test flow of traffic into New York City scheduled for next Monday. has increased 58 percent, Assistant The meat outlook continued to be gloomy today and there was no Vtniuk fff a ir i in rtfrH'omAiit in llm Except for the weather, every age, tesuiled that he tried to is Chief Inspector James J.

Sheehy, in i i one of the' fl7, Euade Shumel Okawa thing else is all set for 'Operation charge of traffic for the Police De partment, today described the park. within three more runs or return, since escorting fighter planes have only enough gasoline for four runs. -Admiral Blandy aaid today for eign observers here lor the tests would not be allowed to see every thing. May Inspect Target Ships Foreign representatives will be the iioo.ooo ouo project designed to test tip navy a strength against the most powerful weapon known to man. Meanwhile, Secretary of the Navy lng- situation as "more difficult than ever." original aeienoams.

aoan Brookrvn retal, butchers went plans for a coup detat in 1931. Fon Oreone Market, prinei-Okawa was the fanatical 0UtJet iw lne bol.ough, nd callle gndt who was sent-to a mental aw, emplv-handed. two factors in-lnstitutlon suffering from paresis dlcatfd that tne bec supply lnstead skppedu.form Premier improving, will get wojjse. They Hldekl Tojo on his bald pate at the opening of the trials. for Chicago packers Tills increase, he reported, was IV n.i James V.

Forrestal was en route shown during the first three months of this year as compared totfie to Bikini aboard hit private navy flag plane. same period in 1945. The problem is that the scarcity will la.tt Sefretanf Forrestal left Oakland, allowed to inspect some of the target ships In Bikini Lagoon two days before the test. After the detonation they wiH be permitted to visit at least one thoroughly damaged airport for Pearl Harbor last f) V) mml another year and "probably longer" lMopers.JeelS if price ceilings remain. night.

From Pearl Harbor ne wui fly to Kwajalein and Bikini. 4. mc Aiurutuil ffitrub uutubuic, complicated, the police officer said, by the fact that no new parking places have been added and that many garages are being used as warehouse-. ship and another with superficial Col. William Blanciiard, com in Washington, predicted that the nation faces "the worst meat 4 damage, he said.

mander of the bomb squadron on They will not be allowed to in- shortage in history" in the next two Kwajalein. said weather may ob An intensive campaign has been spect the same ship before and after conducted against illegal parking, the bomb fails, Admiral Bland scure the target from the air and aaid "it is very likely that we may have to return the bomb here be Inspector Sheey said, pointing out explained, because otherwise they would obtain more information cause of bad weather. weeks Sees End of Shortages In Chicago, Gordon C. Corbaley. president of the American Institute of Pood Distribution, said, according to the United Press, that most food shortages, except in meat, are ending and that mer that 140.085 summonses were Issued from January to May this year, as against 90,335 from August to De "An intertropical front that has about the bomb's power than this country is willing to disclose.

been south of Bikini now is mov cember last year. In line with this No technical Information will be ing into the Kwajalein area and increased activity 250 patrolmen have been transferred to the traffic disclosed after the testa because "it will be a State secret of the United WHERE THREE DIED Only blackened hulks of twisted forms ore feft where the Staten Island Terry terminal once stood. chants will enter a petiod of in division, bringing the present num States," he said. tensive competition within six ber In that division to 1,719. mnnt.hs Even if the test does not take will be between Kvyajalein and Bikini around July 1," he said.

"Good drdpplng days will be few and far between." The B-28 which Is to drop the bomb will make one practice run over the target ships in Bikini lagoon. Then It will drop its bomb As an example of the traffic in- He addressed the 47th annual hAfriOC Klin flwwiw place Monday, directors of "Operation Crossroads" believe they will be the officer said that tne convention of the National Associa-i' -JJ number of vehicles using the Hud tion of Retail Grocers. Geoerge D. Ciill Dmma SATIS GUARANTEED able to carry it out in the first week of July. son tunnels, the Queens Mldtown Gillespie of Chicago, director of HH Check Discrepancies In Degnan Confession Phoenix, June 36 Chicago bedroom as he slept, and dlsmem- Tunnel and the Triboro Bridge had Continued from Paf 1 risen from 10.876.454 to Grocers Association Meat Division, asserted that, once the "harness" of Government control is off the meat industry, supplies will be plentiful.

George end Manhattan and St. Uphold Vet Civil Comparative periods wjere the first three months or this year aaginst the first three months of last year. George and 39th but was sus pended at 3:30 a.m. because flames detectives en route her today to bered her body after she suffocated Inspector Sheey requested out-of- In addition, Clyde P. House.

endangered the landing places confirm or disprove the story of In gunny sack because she was too town motorists not acquainted with Service Priority being used. their chances of promotion. The court observed that it was neither necessary nor appropriate to' consider the wisdom of the decision of the people of the State "to favor, those who had served in active defense of their country over those who had not. Expressing sympathy for the three policemen, tu the "unfortunate situation" in which they find them Richard Russell Thomas, frustrated radio singer who said he kidnaped The borough's isolation had been city traffic rules to obtain from any station house. market news analyst for the Agriculture Department, reported that his survey showed that locally slaughtered meat was "at an all- heavy to carry.

Confronted with discrepancies In his account of the crime and the facts wired here by Chicago police, In a decision upholding the con and killed six-year-old Suzanne Degnan. almost complete as vehicular traffic was routed through the Holland and Lincoln tunnels to New Jersey and over the Goethais Bridge In time low." Before they left Chicago by plan Fact! If the label's stitutionality of the New York State veterans' preference amendment approved by the electorate in November, Manhattan Supreme Court Market Is Empty Thomas told deputy sheriffs Stanley Kimbell and Forest Castle, to School Admission Age Lowtred by Board the investigators said they would Pcpt that's all 008 of tnose makin the unfruit- Bavonne to Sttn Island reel, uiti xu ful to nrn. Rogers try to straighten out discrepancies whom he confessed: "I told you what I remember." Crowds Jam Bus Terminal between the known facts of the kid Pour-year-old children may now Justice Edward R. Koch has ruled that the law applies to veterans of you need to know! a representative of Miller Brothers, selves as a result of the amendment. Justice Koch wrote that "it must be enter the kindergarten and 5' Crowds besieged bus terminals Would Waive Extradition naplng Jan.

7 and the account given by Thomas. 42, tall, thin and sickly The rt'riht thino- inwmcn 0Perates mree "ores in ine ngni mine in(Brooklvn 875 0ri.nrt year-olds may start in the first using this route during suspension both World Wars and to all Civiljborne in mind that any preference Service lists In effect Jan. 1 last, to some necessarily has an adverse Thomas said he was willing to grade, according to new age require I of ferry service. everythinir man or boyiPu'ton st. and 609 Grand st.

He said that there "wasn't a thing" at father of three children. Has Bad Record ine amendment oecame enecuve on others. ments announced by the Board of waive extradition and go back to Chicago. that date. The amendment Elves Civil Serv wears.

Education. As a result of the low the Brooklyn market, and that he Thomas, who has a -record of ered admission ages. It was expected Thomas said he frequently had 'spells" accompanied by unnatural morals and extortion offenses, admitted the Degnan crime to deputy that the city's school population would be Increased by 50,000. Four- sex urges. He said he confessed be was luck; to obtain five calves at a Manhattan market His normal supply, the spokehman said, is 100 calves weekly.

The local picture was made more Fire Marshal Thomas P. Brophy, who was seen by reporters in the Central Courts Building in Brooklyn, said today: "I have no statement to make at this time. I am returning to the scene of the fire shortly, where I will interview more witnesses. I expect to file my report with Fire Commissioner Quayle this after sheriffs as he awaited sentence on ice preference for five years "to til honorably discharged members of the armed forces of the United States who served therein in time of war." Prior to its enactment only disabled veterans of World War I were given such preference. cause of a "guilty conscience" and Justice Koch's 11 -page opinion was handed down in ruling on three separate suits brought by three police on-veterans Lt.

John M. Bateman, Sgt. James J. Weldon and Patrolman John M. Parchen who charged the amendment impaired conviction of raping his own 13- nightmares" he had been having year-olds may be admitted to kindergarten if there is room enough for them after all 5-year- Fact! A straw hat is your best protection from year-old daughter.

about the Degnan case. serious by a poultry shortage which He said he entered the Degnan At Chicago, Chief of Detectives old children have been accepted. the sun! was aeveioping rapidly. The only bright spot on the food front was home to rob it, found little Suzanne Walter Storms said there was enough in Thomas' story to warrant sleeping in her bed, snatched her noon. I will refer all questions on an abundance of fish up, escaped through her father's a thorough Investigation.

In regard to bread, flour was still my report to Commissioner Quayle. scientilic tests prove that a straw hat deflects 93 of the sun's heat i' Vjt v--4f Hi scarce and a trade source indicated' Dead: In the fire were: H' it mac it was ODtainaoie only on the wniie, oi 'u pi AM MPA TFPMlfclAI black market. Walters w. Decker Port Richmond. "mimei.

nv I utive secretary of the Specialty Bak-i agent for the Staten Island Rapid ery Owners of America, announced Transit Company, who apparently rays! Wear our Panaire! a cool epen-wtave Panama by Dohbs. Catches every breeze. $15, that 400 city bakeries will close July attempted to save the money in her Wage Law Violation Brings $3,450 Fine Three officers of the Alabama Clothing and the company, which manufactures men's it a because of the shortage. ticket booth as tne spreading names itff-s4! 16. During yesterday's fire, plans for the construction of a new ferry terminal at St.

George, to coal S10.72.VO00, were delivered by Madigan-Hyland, engineers, to City Hall. In a revision of the 1946 city budget, proposed by the City Planning Commission June 11, it was suggested that 364,000 be allocated for the project this year. That or a larger amount, it was predicted, would be readily Toted. enveloped her. Harold Clendening.

59, of 11 West-brook Elm Park, Staten Island, a telegraph bureau employe of the Fire Department. Jerry Cronin, 67, of 77 Tyson New Brighton, Staten Island. Bidault Promises 'Stern Finances' overcoats and topcoats at 2553 At lantic were fined $3,450 by wniy Judge Moscowitz in Brooklyn Federal Court after pleading guilty to violations of the Wage-Hour Law. They also were required to pay back wages amounting to $7,984.62. yyZtt The officers, Zinovy eerier, also Persons Seriously Injured Most spriously injured, and removed to the Staten Island Hospital, were: Mrs.

Alice Kelzer, 41, of 54 Lyman Rosebank, Staten Island, also a railroad ticket agent, who jumped out of a window of the burning Paris. June 26 (U.R) President Georges Bidault pledged his new government todayjto slem financial measures aimed at increasing the purchasing power of French workers. M. Bidault warned wage increases would not exceed 15 per Into the slcy and visible' in lower Manhattan and various parts of known as Sam Wecher; Alex Chap-linsky and William Anisowlcz. foreman, were accused of not only failing to pay employes the minimum wage of 40 cents an hour but also of failing to pay certain of their cent, the ratio to which he com-; ferry slip and was badly burned mitted himself to win Communist 'about the legs and arms.

Her con- employes time and one-half for participation in the coaiition cab-'dltion was reported to be critical. int. Francis X. Mulvey, 35. of Concord, The new president-premier pre-jStaten Island, second degree burns sented his governments program of the hands.

to the Assembly in a short sDeech I Fred Hodalskl. 19. of 4609 E. Var- Brooklyn. Mine fire alarms were sent out, calling all available fire fighting apparatus from Staten Island, Brooklyn and Manhattan.

Fire-boa steamed right up to the burning piers, pouring their streams of water as close to the heart of the as they comd, but the main fire fighting had to be waged from the snore fcide. City and coast guard tugs pulled two tankers, 'loaded with 20.000 gallons of oil, out of Pier No. 3 just in time. overtime. According to Arthur J.

White, regional director of the Wage and Hour and Public Contracts Divisions. Department of Labor, wages as low as 22 cents an Skirting the field of international ing Chicago, smoke poisoning. hour were paid by this firm as late as 1943. a time when wages were puma's, ne saia only mat the gov-; Fireman Frank V. Malloy, 29, oi emment WOUlst nnr Vfncrtoth cmnlrA nlcstnltio A nil i Boto: supposed to be high and ceilings Tieniont Street at Biomfield Street friendships and our alliances with I The list of the dead and inlured placed over wage increases.

the great peoples which were at 'might have been far larger had the Girl Sets Swoon Record a lew minutes Borouch Firemen Give Aid Mur Bar ana victory." fire started even President Bidault raid tribute toiriir After Trying on Handcuffs Philadelphia. June 26 (U.R) A friend of 20-year-old Lee Rapat- i lis rw -N i AX A a I ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 WILL NOT BS RESPONSIBLE or drtU Incurred bj ny one oilier Uin btmII. Jamrs Joseph Summfri. 1295 Gates Brooklyn. Gen.

Charles de Gaulle, -who gave! the signal which was a symbol and Had lmt PuUed ut guide for a national sentiment The first flames broke out about which would not consent to p.m.. just after the ferry boat in the name of thi, country New Yort had puUed 0Ut 01 he said, "the government on tne way t0 Soutn FITT. to General de Gaulle the (Manhattan. On board were more tonl dared her to put on a pair of handcuffs he had found. She did.

Then he told her he didn't have key. She was taken to the marine Twelve Brooklyn fire engine companies and the fire boat William Gaynor, berthed at the foot of 37th participated with fire fighting units from the rest of the city in battling the ferry blase. Several borough hook and ladder companies left their fire house; but were turned back. Some of the vehicular outfits made their way to Staten Island by the 69th St. ferry and the rest via the Holland Tunnel and the Goethais Bridge.

Borough units responding on the various alarms were the following: On the first alarm Engine Com than 400 men, women and children of Frenchmen." quartermaster depot where a sergeant said he couldn't get them off I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE lor debtl incurred by any one oilier Uien myetl. Fred Earns, 1ST Windsor Piece, Brook-lyn. 1 WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE lor ny debit eoniracled by any one but myseli Richard P. Sp.elmann. 442 Bleecker Brooklyn without a key.

mlss Rapattoni fainted. Revived, she was taken to detec who had come In by train from various Staten Island towns and then swarmed over the pier and on to the ferry The fire actually stjined not in the ferry terminal but the adjoining railroad terminal. Fire Marshal Brophy, alter exhaustive questioning of witnesses, said today tive headquarters. Police didn't have a key to fit. Miss Rapattoni fainted.

I WILL NOT B8 RESPONSIBIJT Tor debts Incurred by any one other than ayaell Albert Doerr 8000 4th Av KOT RESPONSIBLE for debt contracted by any one other than myself. A.phonte Yodlce, 1108 SUh Si. lb ubn Nottcta Police took her to a city hall Diamonds BOUGHT FOR CASH Peters fine Itrmirinn and Recreating panies 241 o' 240 Bay Ridge workshop where two plumbers he was not certain, as the witrH4-f 5113 4th Ave. and 242 of 9319 worked for an hour cutting off the handcuffs with a hacksaw. Miss Rapattoni fainted, but revived.

nesses were not, whether the first 5th Ave. sparks came from under the wait- On the second alarm Engine inc train there or from under the 284 of 1157 79th 278 "RIDE THE BEST." beautiful limousines, from your door to Mountain and Asoury Park reaorU APpiatatb l-goU s'ecfeTARY-BTINOORAPHER: Downtown Bnk. Good opportunities. Stasa aia. ex penence.

Box 4009. Emle. of 5011 7th Ave. and 228 of 438 railroad platform. 39th St.

On the third alarm Engine retied. re- BPHOLSTKRINO Sprtnes chair, S3; waafced. rellned. your home; Companies 247 of 1336 60th 243 Stulman. best workmanship suartnteed The flames enveloped one car of four that had been standing on Track No.

1, quickly spread to the other cars and, driven by a strong southeast wind, raced the east end of the platform, where they of 8653 18th Ave. and 282 of 4213 PRestdenl 3-3603. 12th Ave. Ttwe diamomp hquseT lTufiuua-E On the fourth alarm Engine Companies 279 of 252 Lorraine St OF BKOOKLYN 1 attacked a ground floor paint shop Oil and grease in the paint shop 239 of 395 4th Ave. and 240 of 1309 Prospect Ave.

Firemen, navy enlisted men and civilians fought the fire, both during the afternoon and, on a reduced fed the flames, causing two explosions which gave rise to reports that an oil tanker had exploded. In a few minutes both the railroad station and the ferry terminal sA'. scale, during the night and again srr Quality Jevelert 19.0 -pit were a mass of flames roaring up this morning. iirc i Fun or row 'eters Whn you feci th urg to done and play Skylark a compMel new iris of lot-bora Gould brauty prep arotiofw to bring you gaiety ond carefree hoppiaeu. Members Ihr Awerlran National MeUII Jewelers AssatlaiSMi tn4 ltrwto(lcal Inatitate America 480 Fulton Brooklyn iNesl to l.wesrr's) THl.inlle 5-J5; 0e TlnrsJay Eves.

Golumbi iece peasant dress tort otd ontit) BAG Lost; lane black cloth; June 21. vicinity natbush at Railway Express ate-; tion- reward. BUekminjwr 3-6416. 120 B.i istbat. BANKBOOK Lost; No.

of the County Savtnn Bank. Payment has been stopped. Please return to the bank at 6J9 asternPkwy. BANXBOOK Lo't. No.

111771 of the Kinss County Savings Bank. Payment has been stopped. Please reiurn to the bank 539 Eastern Pkwy BANKBOOK Lost: No 51153 of the City Savmas Bank oi Brooklyn. Payment has bn stopped. Please return to ihe bsnk at 6633 Bay Pkwy BANKBOOK LO-V 331382 Bay'Ridcf Savings Bank Ail claims mul be mude within one weea or new book will be issued.

BANKBOOK Lost No. 323775. Bay Ridge' Savmes Bank Ail rlalm. must be made within one week or new book wi.l be issued BANKBOOK Lost No. 14611S7, B.v Rne! Savings Bank All claims must, be made wtthm one week or new Oook will be' issued BANKBOOK Lo-t, No.

103101. Bay Rldre Savints Bank. NUB Caims must oe made in one week or new book will be issued CAT Lost; striped xrejish tan. altered ma.s; vicinity E. 12lh St -Avenue reward.

Esplanade 5-Of33 DOG lost: wlrehaired male fox terrier; white, black, ten. name Biase Reward BSpianade 7-S573 MEDAL Lost: toid, eha sentimental talue: downtown section: reward. SLocuin S-tiO0 Kavanulh. ENVELOPE Lost: mani a avlO: contain-ine music indey: betwe'ti Montague. Hicks Sts ar.d Prookltn Rntipe Pinder please call 3-308.

WALLET Lo-t: upper key: with set of kevs. June In virtnitv of Wall St or Co.umb.a Heiahtt BOwunl Oreen t-SOOt) Mrs. S'trti PALLET Lost breiwn: ceinalninw money s1 personal papers: would tender mall papers and keep noney Julia Mav, 242 -jrocv St WAlirT Lost, ladya red and black eontamtni license, cash, checks. Reward. Mrs Eeii.

CAnal -1740 (lit: sssm JULY 1st, 1946 DIVIDEND AT THE RATE OF PER ANNUM CREDITED TO All ACCOUNTS ENTITLED THERETO AS OF JULY 1st, 1946 232nd CONSfCUTIVE DIVIDEND SINCE 18SI Interest it allowed from the DAY OF DEPOSIT on oil sums remaining in the bank until the end of the QUARTERLY PERIOD. Interest COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY and credited en the first doy of January, April, July, and October. THE SAVINGS DANK I ha wo rua at rurausN i-wre, tr. n. r.

Oaposrf Iwif Mane? It. ft. Depot 1-WaY at Kliet AVtv, l-tlya 11, H. Y. AUmwer feeder wJ flayer fnauranca Cwaeiah'an A very charming original peasant style dress of Bates cotton fabric exclusive with Lane, Bryant in black with white eyelet embroidery wear it for town or country.

The blouse, 12.95; the skirt, 16.95 SIZES 16 to 44 SPORTS SHOP MAIN FLOOR $2 HOSPITAL TRANSPORTATION Anywhere Brooklya by Caaaffeur and Limousine 10 Minutes After You Call CTaxi Limousine Service ANYWHERE ANYTIME 75c ap Prices on req.est M0RRO LIMOUSINE SERVICE tstl MrDeeeK rwwklys i-1 erfwx SO, lining Fragrance) loitt tvbblea fl.M Dusting Powder I $1.00 Foe. Powder i $1.00 Tost tOi Soaa mm IK IK PIERZ'S PHARMACY WALTER U. riUS. CHEMIST 7623 This. Awe.

eat. 77th St. SHore Rood 8-4100 Pricaa Sabiett ta Tu ryant Order hi mttl tr phone BROOKLYN MA 4-4200 ij il BROOKLYN JUST OFF FULTON ST. 13 HANOVER PLACE txst: ladr'a, between Jttr clock in Tlemitr ef Sth Ave irnSey Sth St. SUore Rood i-4200, Byrne,.

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