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UN Other Nations Group Expected pose Soviets BY SYDNEY MIRKIN LAKE SUCCESS. The explosive question of religious persecution in the Soviet satellites is scheduled to come before the special political committee of the United Nations fcmbly this week. A bitter debate, with the Russian bloc ranged against most other nations in the 59-inernber committee, is in prospect. Action on Cardinal The staunchly Catholic Uatln American countries in particular arc expected to press vigorously lor some action on the imprisonment of JoscI Cardinal in Hungary. Charges of persecution of Protestant leaders in Bulgaria, rising out of the recent treason trials there, and cencr.nl charges of-violations of human right? in Romania, undoubtedly will produce heated ,4 Romanians Urged iTo Seek Peace m.

AA fe debate. The charges came before the spring assembly of the but were held over for thc present ses- uion to allow Britain and thc United States to exhaust the machinery provided in the peace treaties with tne satellites. The peace treaties provided that the signatories, Britain, the U.S. and Russia, should investigate any charges of violations of rights guaranteed under the treaties. Russia's refusal to join in any in qulry left thc Western powers no choice but to bring thc case back betore the assembly.

The United States and Britain sent formal notes on Sept. 19 to Hungary. Bulgaria and Romania nerving notice thc West would press charges that the three satellites flouted the human rights of their peoples. The concern not onlv freedoms, but also alleged persecution of all political opposition to thc Communist pov- crnmcnts. Altho the question probably will romc before the special political committee Tuesday, most tions have not yrt derided on what specific course of action they will recommend or support.

An American spokesman yesterday no final of action has been chosen, but that there has hern discussion within the delegation about asking thc assembly to refer the cnse to the international court of justice, up under thc U.N. charter. 2 THE POST-STANDARD Monday, Octobcr3, 1949 Wheat Down, Senators AFL Urges Drive Scan Price of Bread For Shorter Hours To Create Jobs ST. PAUL. officers of the American Federation of Labor said yesterday the time has come i Gillette said that the Senate for workers to demand a shorter cu turc croup nc hcadj hojd work week.

hearings on the bread problem WASHINGTON (AP)--Sen. Gillette (D) yesterday a senate subcommittee will investigate thc price of bread. Gillette wheat prices had dropped one-third while bread stays up. He contended that bread coes up soon after wheat does, but it stays there too lone when wheat down. Hearings Thursday BUCHAItKST MM--Communist leaders yesterday urcrd of Romanians celebrating "peace d.iy" to redouble their efforts for peace.

About 150,000 persons jammed into Bucharest's university to hear speeches in favor of Soviet union and attacking anglo-American imperialists." Nationalists Raid a I Thursday said that officers I a TM B.F i gaming drive to reduce the present 50mc of thc Jarccst bc scheduler to Provide workers moreL, krd thdf vlcwpolut leisure and create Jobs for the un- inquiry will bo another Hep employed. CANTON. China, c.l'i--Naval and Labor for some time has been talk-. farnicrs ing of a 35-hour week with i m-iM seven days. Gillette said there are some mid- costs that must bc added to grading.

rirlvo he AFL't 15 lhc ricc HI of the bic labor orcaniJ traAn5 rtation and a dlln the nation seemed to an example of the high of with what bc producing more goods and IUHUWITU w. inrnmr in hiiv thr farmer gets for his products. it up. Gillette mentioned eggs. He said SINGER KILLED IN STREET PLANE CRASH.

(AI') Spectators croxvdcd around the wreckage of a twin-engined plane which crashed at busy street intersection in Los Angeles Saturday night, killing popular singer Buddy Clark and injuring live others. Lehman Schedules Upstate Campaign NEW YORK Former Gov. Herbert Lehman will carry his campaign for U. S. senate into upstate areas beginning Oct.

17. as- Focintcs announced yesterday. The ex-governor, candidate of thc Democratic and Liberal parties, plans to visit 15 cities from Oct. IV thru Oct. 19.

speaking at Albany. Schcnec- tady. Syracuse, Ringhamton and Elmira. On a second trip. Oct.

25.26, Lehman will-stump other upstate including Auburn, Rochester. Buffalo nnd six other communities. Thc Lehmnn itinerary as announced by Edward C. Manuire. thV former governor's campaign manager: Oct.

17--Newburfih, 11 n. rouphkecpsie. 12.30 p. Albany 4.45 p. ITU Schenectady.

7 p. Oct IB--Amsterdam, noon. Gloversville 2 p. Little Falls. 3.3(1 p.

nv. Hcrkimer. 4.15 p. Oneida, 5.30 p. Syracuse.

6.45 p. Oct. 19 10.30 a. Ithaca. 11.30 nu BinRhamton, 1 p.

Corninfi. 4 p. nu Elmira. 5 p. m.

Oct. 2.1-- Auburn. 12J50 p. Seneca Falls. 2 p.

Geneva. 3 p. m. Newark. 4 p.

ITU Rochester, 6 p. m.t Oct, 26-- Mount Morris. 11 a. Warsaw, noon. Batavia.

3JO p. Buffalo, 5.30 p. m. Plane Death Stills Voice Of Singer Buddy Clark LOS ANGELES (AP)--With fear freezing the warm, rich voice that made him famous, singer Sam (Buddy) Clark, 38 crashed to his death Saturday night. The two-engine plane in which he and four others were riding slammed into heavy traffic on a major boulex-ard with a roar that brought hundreds to the scene in a matter of seconds.

Clark was the only fatality. Silenced by Fear A minute and half before the crash, said Samuel who survived with minor injuries, "we all knew that this was "We had been noisy and talkative all the way back from the gnn-Stanford game at Palo Alto," Hays said yesterday, "but from the moment we knew we were colntt to crack up there was not a sound uttered. We were all too scared to speak. "Somehow I remembered thc acrobats in a circus I saw Frldjy night, nnd how relnxed they were in their tumbling. At the last mcnt I myself go limp and just rolled right out of thc plane, curss that's what saved me." Hayes, 4-4.

is one of the West Coast's best known news mentators. Not so fortunnte were the three other pasjengcrs. wife Sally. 28, a writer, suffered severe lee Injuries. Frank ncrend.

56, National Broadcasting Co sales executive, suffered head Injuries, and Jennings Pierce, 52, director of the western division of NBC public service programs, suffered a brain concussion. All were in "satisfactory condition" at hospitals. Clark, a popular crooner for several years, recently left NBC for Sunday night program over Columbia Broadcasting System. Before that he was the star of thc "Contented Powers Charged (Concluded from PaRr 1.) under which thesr states jointly with the Soviet Union undertook an obligation 'regarding Germany one single whole and nsMMint; its transformation Into a democratic. peaccloving state.

"Having set up separate state for Western Germany, the three thereby also violated powers Cardinal Spellman Received by Pope CASTEL GANDOLFO. Italy. Pope Pius XII received Francis Cardinal Spellman. archbishop of New York, in private audience yesterday. Qricinally Cardinal was scheduled to see the Pontiff today, but a Vatican source said thc Pope wished to sec the Cardinal as ftoon possible.

Nw York prclatr nrrivrH in Rome by plane Saturday night. Slight California Quake Reported BERKELEY. Calif. A slight earthquake was reported yesterday by Dr. Perry Byerly.

University of California Seismologist. decisions adopted In June of this year at the Paris sejslon of the foreign ministers council, according to which the governments of the United States. Britain, France and the USSR undertook to continue thrlr efforts to obtain the restoration of the economic and political unity of Germany." Parent-Teacher Week Proclaimed ALBANY. Gov. Dewey yesterday proclaimed Oct.

as Parent-Teacher membership week. The dates coincide with thc state P-TA's annual conference. "Wherever thc P-TA is active and alert. Dcwcy said, "the schools are constantly Noting that state P-TA membership had Increased by 25.882 during the year, the governor said he chared the wishes of P-TA officeis that "this membership grow even larger." Buddy Clark Christianity Hope Seen in Red China SAN FRANCISCO. young Shanghai delegate to the Kpiscopal convention yesterday expressed hope for the future of Christianity in Communist China.

Rev. Charles H. Long at 20 thc youngest member of the house of deputies of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America, said Christians never have been Identified with any political party and form a very minor group. "For these reasons the Communists aren't afraid of them and can work with them on friendlier terms." In Communist China, he said, "the church walking an uneasy tight-rope. Communists haven't gotten around to deciding their policy yet, and nelthed have thc Long Christians, despite their small number, have considerable influence in the Communist party.

SECOND CRASH VICTIM OIKS NIAGARA FALLS. Lum. 48, died "yesterday of injuries suffered Friday in a collision between hU automobile and a Lcnigh Valley freight train. The accident was fatal Friday to Donald McDonald, 29, a In the car. Thomas fo Push Brannan Subsidy Elmer Thomas a i Ju tivUy Okla of the senate agriculture committee dis closed yesterday he will seek adop-.

tion of the hotly arcued Brannan farm subsidy program in thc senate The council's annual report to the the farmer is getting a support price AFL convention opening here tof J-5c a dozen for eggs. And, he dav had this to say: asked is it nectary to pay "If the economy is to remain at retail stores in Washington, from sound over the lone run. our dc-pc to 9lc a dozen for these eggs?" velonlnc productivity in technology Discussing the prices of beefsteak must be 'leisure providing' as well and pork chops over thc counter. as 'labor and must lead to Gillette said there is real dinner shorter hours and higher living that food dealer? may price thcm- standards for than uncm- selves out of the market by forcing ployincnt for a crowing number. consumers to buy tome cheaper "Past history demonstrates, how- substitute.

ever that this will only come about Gillette said some food industries thru "aggressive and forward looking have indicated in letters that they trade union action." are taking steps of corrective na- Thc council said that as ture. He said thc committee will ncrcases it may be wiser to recommend protective legislation if working hours rather than its investigation shows such laws higher wages, but "it may before necessary. Official dispatches said that regiment of supported by naval jrunfirc. landed on thc mninlnnd near Suncyu. wiped out a regiment of 1.200 Communists and returned safely to Amoy.

The official central news agency said that the warship Talivu (probably a destroyer) shelled Red cun emplacements Sunday afternoon at Nantaiwu. a mainland village west of Amoy. Announcement Charles F. Gilcher Prescription Optician Succeds Harold C. Rcisingcr Charles r.ilrhrr.

for 20 annotated i llomnirl A continue the Optical of II. C. ItrKliigcr. Please frel frrr in command Mr. at your convenience.

Your prescription will rrcclvr prompt, skillful, personal attention. 509 State Tower Phone 2-6381 INTIM'ATC RENDEZVOUS the our i i Women Complete Flying Derby Lap the der We must not be content. council said, "just so long as Thomas told a reporter that is better than probably will off IT it as a substi- we are ivmg in a new era tutc for a compromise farm bill on a higher plane worked out by Senator Anderson our benchmarks D. NM, Brannan's predecessor advance with thc nmcs. secretary of agriculture in President Truman's cabinet.

The Anderson bill provides for a flexible price support system, ranging from 75 to 90 per cent of parity for most corps. Sen ate debate on it is to today. Thomas, altho chairman of the committee which re-ported the bill. to the senate, is against it. con- ALBANV.

tending it would fnil to underwrite women fliers landed here last farm prices at a high enough level, completing the third leg, oi "I'm for the highest price sup- Cleveland-to-Ncw ports I can get." he said. derby. The Brannan plan provides for After spending the i government support of farm prices they will take olf for at about 100 per cent of a prc-dc- county airport. tcrmined fair return. For stomblc Sixteen planes started on inc basic commodities, this would bc flight to New York city where the done by loan and purchase croup will attend thc -Oth annual convention of The 99's.

a club of women pilots. Mrs. Blanche Noycs of Uashing ton. national president of Thc who started with the sroup from Cleveland, continued on to New York city. Arclcne Davis, flight commander, said.

They came- here from Rochester I f.n Communisliwhcrc they attended a jourccs predicted yesterday that a Earlier -national government" will be for a luncheon. nted soon In Eastern Germany with Kremlin's permission. In a telegram to the city Soviet of Moscow, thc mnyor of East lin. Friedrich Ebert. announced I "our determination to create a PRAGUE.

democratic Germany on yourL rrss yesterday hailed a new na- nmdel." tional champion of industrial pro- The Communist-edited Berliner Auction-- a lathe operator reputed Zcitung declared that Sovirt occu- to have overproduced his pationa forces would -lay no wor quota by 1,985 per cent. A I 4 FATALLY INMUKKn WYOMING. Elmer Hinz, 2, Wyoming, was injured fatally Saturday night by a car that struck i i he was trying to flag assistance for his stalled truck. He riled yesterday. COLONIAL A I I IN A I I A A I Presenting "SOUTHERN COMFORT ON THE KEYS MARIAN PAIGE song-piano single with shows nitely mcnts.

Kremlin fo Permit E. German Regime Red Worker Sets Sophisticated of CHARLES VICTOR and his Orchestra rUInc fnr Dlnnrr ind Supper Monday Thru Saturday PAT MILLER Y.PRES MNG DIR WARREN Ir JEFFERSON for as Little as $192.70 from Syracuse DAILY ruairm Air urr only round trin plin Ut. our Trtvel Airnt tor lull for colorful llliutratrd brochure. carrier In the way of building and activating a sovereign, national. Ml-1 (above-quota produc German with Berlin Kmoc.

who worked I new champion shock worker cr was Jan In a Brno gun as thc capital. factor. His was attributed The only democratically elected 0 ncw trchnic and more per body, composed of the best rcprc- ec organization of work. sentatix'es of all Germany, who can iprak In the name of Germany, is the German People's the newspaper asserted. COLONIAL AIRLINES A I I I I NEW :0 CANADA U.S.A.

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