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PAGE THREE THE BERGEN EVENING RECORD. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1946 PROPOSED SITE-OF PERMANENT CAPITAL OF U. N. Youth Writes For 5 Hours, Leaps To Death From Roof Jo Big 3 Parley Rumors 5 SOVIET Britain Won't Comply With Potsdam Agreement If jCUflWnflWlVT TFCT Others Fail, Says Minister; Russia Implicated OllU VV 1U INI lfcM East Orange. Oct.

23 (flV-Nord leap from the roof at the same tlnw Taylor, 28 Mitchell Place, spent 5bcaus he, believed himself a fail. urc. a uumc ui ixjisuii was iuuiiu un the roof and another on the body. (Continued from page 1 Guardia Field from Washington hours recording three pages of notes on his thoughts before leaping to Kaehler said. about 3:40 P.

only 20 minutes He quoted these excerpts from tht his death yesterday from the roof of a 10-story apartment house, Clif By JOHN A. REICHMANN Washington, Oct. 23 (INS) The Voice of British Foreign Minister Ernest Bevin added to those already charging Russia with broken international pledges, today convinced Wash-Lrton observers that a new Big Three meeting of the heads notes: before the scheduled opening of the General Assembly session in its shiny new but perhaps temporary home on New York's 1939 ford Kaehler, Essex County Medical Examiner's aide, said. Kaehler said the notes, addressed World's Fair grounds. to John W.

Taylor, Nord's father, of states may be In the offing. SCRAP OF PAPER "The view of the City is breath taking. My hands are getting numb and the taste of cyanide is making me thirsty. It is now 10:55. It can not be long now." "I intend to stand on the ledge) and lean over backwards and taks Foreign Minister Paul Henri Spaak of Belgium, Assembly presi were found on the body and indicated the youth, an engineering dent, was slated to bring the ses BYRNES student, planned to take poison and sion to order at 4 P.

and Spaak yanide and then fall from this who looks like a younger Winston Churchill, holds a reputation for TO Ol a 42.MO READER FAMILIES Newsprint ta the trade um tor tha 10-story building as a double ln demnity, or a safety factor as they say in engineering that's a Joke. promptness. After a welcoming aaper which YOI'B Ceaatr imiT speech by Acting Mayor Vincent Inv (Continued from page 1) far has come from Russia and its neighbors. These officials said too that since Russia has led the attack on American economic policy, it is only logical that this government's at It is now 11:10. I have always pellitteri of New York, Spaak was scheduled to speak briefly and in Bevin, Commons, charged as many have done private-5ttia't the Potsdam Agreement, hich was to have been the key-Ime of peacemaking arrangements among the victorious powers had become a mere scrap of Similar charges have been made, 11 based on the contention that it hastily drafted and left many loopholes for recalcitrant powers drive through, substance Bevin asserted that Britain will not live up to the Pots-Ljn commitments unless other rs also do so.

He urged that a found the existence of life hard ta understand. The finality of death is even more difficult to compre troduce Mr. Truman. titude will extend to the Kremlin's hend. own bid for financial help.

It Is now 11:40. I am sitting on The airview shows the main buildings on Valeria Home, the 813-arre site In the Cortlandt-Yorktown area of New York, which has been suggested as a permanent home for the United Nations. It is about The United States currently is the stairway. Sitting here this past awaiting Russia reply to a third hour has led me to realize what fifty minutes from New York's Times Square. Location of a permanent world capital will be on the agenda American note on the subject sent lam and it confirms what I am.

of the General Assembly. San Francisco boosters are making a serious bid for it. (International). some three months ago. Soviet re Instead of concentrating my earnest fusal to agree in advance to link efforts on my plan I sit here and day dream about everything from any loan talks with an examination 18 MEN KILLED of economic conditions in Eastern Substitute agreement be drafted, kith France a participant.

noted however, that It was U. N. Assembly Is Termed Modern Parliament Of Man Is artnted. Th O. P.

A. has recently Increased tha eelllnc price which American newanaaere aiail par far thai vital eamaaedltr, II Iher wa.l eentlaaa ta publish, ta W3 a ton effective lanaaeaHalelr. That is the accent asejer tnereae within months, before natch tha arte waa SHS which, camaarcd with SM prlca In 1943 when aur raadara voted ttnanlmanalr far an ineraaaa in the nholaaala prlca thtlr Cannty dallr from SVi I I crnla and a ratal! prlca Ineraaaa tram I la 4 eenta ft copy at atanda and itorca, with It-cent premium tor home aervlca tn lotare daily delivery durlnf tha ncwa-prlnl ehertaca. WHICH STILL EXISTS. The cast af pnbllshlnc and dietrlnatlnn newspaper ta its newidratera waa THEN cenla par colli NOW II la cents per eapy.

Excepting yanr newspaper's pay roll, newsprint la tha larieat cast Ham la lis operating bodaet, Since year vewa-paper'a retail prlca was increased fram I ta 4 eenta (SS per cent) 4 yeara aia. Its principal raw-material east haa been Inrreaaed per cent. On tha bails af anr annual eaaiumptian of more than 4 million pounds, that means an Increase of mora than S70.00A In that ana eesl Hem alona. At tha beslnnlnn af the earrant year year manaaramant was farced to pasa an same of Oovernment'e Inflationary eperatlnu eoeta to aar advertisers, who Europe has stalled actual Russo-American negotiations. HOME STILL IN Ql'ESTION Prior to the formal session Im-pellitteri invited the delegates co City Hall for a reception, to be followed by the luncheon.

A reception by Mr. Truman at a midtown hotel this evening climaxes the day's program. New York officially was holding out the glad hand in the grand manner. It would like, officially, to have the United Nations settle down on the rolling green acres at the Flushing Fair Grounds. The permanent site problem, however, is one of the big issues ahead.

Headquarters are supposed to be established in Westchester County by a previous decision of the Assembly at London. Many people of Westchester do not want homes An American representative on the international bank told a re summer vacations to the bright stars. I am expecting the Janitof to close the root door at 12 wo I must hurry." Kaehler said the last three Items were short; "It is now 10 to 3 A. M. -It is now 3:45 A.

M. "I still sit here thinking the samel porter he was not certain what ef BY CORFU MINES Admiralty Raps Albania In Destroyer Blasts doubtful that France is yet politi-ally stable enough to send to. such meeting a responsible chief of But, coming on the eve of the meeting of the United Nations As-mblv. where all United Nations With Improvements It May Become Central Power feet the policy would have when Poland submits its expected appli cation for a $500,000,000 loan and In World Government, Say Some Diplomats By JOHN A. PARRIS JR.

New York, Oct. 23 Jpy-The United Nations general as Czechoslovakia asks for $350,000,000. will have full access to in powers thoughts. As for you. Pop, pleas The bank's articles of agreement London, Oct.

23 INS) A dis forget it all this is where I leave. patch to the Daily Express stated declare that only economic factors should be taken into consideration in reaching loan decisions and that sembly is what many diplomats believe will become the ternational currents, Bevin's statement was interpreted as instituting i campaign to set forth details of to power differences in full blown today that 18 crew members of two and businesses displaced, however, parliament of man in a truly operating world government. the "political character" of the ap British destroyers which struck mines in the Corfu Straits are miss and an Francisco has a special REQUIRE TWO -THIRDS VOTE plicant is not to be weighed. 7 DUE FROM JAPAN (By Asaoclated Press) The Hannibal Victory is sched uled to arrive at New York from Yokohama today with seven service personnel. delegation here seeking to switch currently anpply 71 per eant af tha ing and believed dead.

However, the United States con Right now it is a sounding board apcratins ravanuea af your newapaper, U. N. ADDRESSES detail. The United States has indicated iis determination to do so by repeated publication lately of its tontroversial notes to powers with The dispatch from Corfu added trols 37 per cent of the bank's vot the world capital to the Wesi Coast. SMALL POWERS RESTIVE that 44 others on the destroyers Our 4X.IHH) render families at currant wholesale ariooa far their dallr paper supply -B par cant, last consideration ing power and, with Britain's 15 per of world opinion.

It is the one place where every nation big or small has an equal voice. Saumarez and Volage were seriously cent, could swing any decision based for bath those SUrrOETINO granna, in the Russian sphere. Reports! IN FIVE TONGUES on hard realities. for anr newsdealers, and far man Best estimates seem to be that There are 5P members in the injured. They were transferred at Corfu to the aircraft carrier Ocean from New York indicate that Soviet agerial aonndness now therefore for several years the Assembly present assembly.

Each member is which arrived from Malta. foreign Minister Vyacheslav Molotov airea alight readjustment of the wholesale and retail prises your CHILD CHRISTENED limited to five representatives. Each Restaurant headquarters will continue to be at Flushing. The old New York City Diplomatic circles predicted, County dally newspspcr. member has one vote.

Here the big meanwhile, that Britain will ex Interpreters To Relay Baptism, Parents' First Weddinj Building of the World's Fair has power veto can not be used. Decis plans to use tne AssemDiy as a sounding board. Russia on her side has levelled kiting criticisms of U. S. aims.

The most recent charged that the Anniversary Noted Jointly been converted into a mammoth press utmost dissatisfaction to Albania with conditions in the ions on important matters require a FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1MH, tha WHOLESALE price af year Harden Evening Record mast thorefere ho increased relnetnntly li cent ta 31 cants per eapy. with an autherlsed RETAIL selling prlca of 5 eents at standa and two-thirds majority vote. On pro Joyce Rene O'Connell, daughter Messages Over Phone By LARRY HAUCK An straits as a result of the explosions auditorium, resplendent with the U. N.

colors of blue and gold, and The Admiralty scouted sugges cedural matters only a simple majority is required. of Mr. and Mrs. Francis O'Connell of Gerome Avenue, Fort Lee, was this may be the focal point of the New York, Oct. 23 (P) Language tions that the mines which exploded United Nations for some time to Members can discuss anything christened at the First Reformed tores and for home delivery.

john boro rebllshor I problems, long a bugaboo of inter United States was using its dollars to advance its imperialistic aims and to enslave borrowing countries. It has charged bad faith by the British in Iran, in Greece, and in on contact with tne destroyers coming within the scope of the come. national gatnermgs, were mimrarou to the extreme today as the United Saumarez and Volage were mall cioumsly laid. Church, Coytesville, Sunday by the Rev. Frank P.

Beardslee. The child's grandmother and grandfather, Mrs. While plans for the opening day were long on speeches and parties the Netherlands East Indies. The Saumarez was damaged first Nations marshaled a big force of interpreters, translators and clerks All these add up to international by a mine which caused the vessel and short on down-to-eartl grap pling with the problems of organiz ing world peace, the General As to settle down at the bow and set ill wills, sensitivity, and angry de for the opening session of the Gen. eral Assembly.

Anne Marie Krumrei of Tenafly and Frank O'Connell Sr. of Fort Lee, acted as proxies for the sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flosse of Newberne, N. C.

fuel oil aboard on fire. bate which many observers have argued calls for another Big Three sembly will get to work on its real Operating in 5 official languages The Volage took the Saumarez PLANNED IN FULL Japs Were Ready In October, 1940, According To Records Tokyo, Oct. 23 () Japan's Industrial and financial preparations for war had achieved such a position by Oct. 3, 1940, that the Cabinet laid down a detailed policy for tasks tomorrow, beginning 5 or 6 English, Russian, Spanish, French United Nations charter. This means that the General Assembly can discuss any question relating to the maintenance of international peace and security.

It can, however, only make recommendations on these questions. It has no power to take action. That power has been left to the eleven-member security council, where the veto can be applied. But the General. Assembly can call the attention of the Security Council to situations which are like meeting.

In tow, stern first, and headed for Corfu when the Volage itself struck Following the ceremony, an in days of what the diplomats here and Chinese, the world agency had call general debate. a corps of more than 30 crack irv a mine which blew off the bow. IN MOURNING terpreters ready to put the ad The Admiralty said the vessels formal gathering was held at the O'Connell home, noting also the first wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. O'Connell.

Present were This too will be speechmaking but mostly of a different sort. The dresses of the diplomats into words continued on to Corfu. Beloved Leo, The Giraff, Dies Sud speeches are expected to bring a re everyone could understand. denly At New York Mr. and Mrs.

William Krumrei of domination or all of East Asia, a prosecution witness told the International War Crimes Tribunal The speeches from the floor of BURIED AT LAST New York, Oct. 23 (JP Leo the Tenafly; Frank O'Connell Mrs. the Assembly will be carried only in newal of small-nation attacks on the power of the Big Five within the U. N. organization.

And they will raise a whole range of issues famous for fine foods Mabel Smith, Miss Millicent Schut- ly to endanger international peace English and French, the two work Giraffe, 16, one of the favorite attractions at the Central Park Zoo, te, Miss Dorothy Hell, Miss Eleanor and security. J. G. Llebert, Omaha attorney Gertrude Stein Funeral Held Months After Death Paris, Oct. 23 (4) Funeral serV' ing languages.

However, delegates can obtain transcripts in any of the However, if the Security Council Heil, Miss Betty Huber, Mr. and died unexpectedly Monday, it was and economics analyst, said his in is exercising in respect of any dis announced today. other three later. Mrs. Irving Jester and son, Bruce and the child's great grandmother, ices, three months after her death formation came from secret Japanese government documents.

Cabi A native of Kenya. Africa, he pute or situation the functions as For some of the committee ses last July 27, were held here yester came to America in 1937 with his Mrs. Florence Kaniper of Fort Lee. signed to it in the charter, the Gen day for Gertrude Stein, American net members at the time included Hidekl Tojo, then War Minister, sions, to be held at nearby Lake Success, the U. N.

will institute for from international relief to dependent peoples likely to spotlight the split between Russia and the Unitec" States. STRESS NOW ON SPEED In these controversies Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. Moltov, who arrived Monday, will lead the Russian first wife, Pauline. They settled im author who had lived more than 40 Direct Phone Hack.

2-923S TO HONOR PAIR mediately in Manhattan. Pauline the first time a regular system of and three others of the 27 defend ants. years In France. Burial was in simultaneous telephonic interpret died in 1943. "Leo was everybody's favorite, Pere-Lachaise cemetery.

Longtime Workers In State High eral Assembly cannot mp.ke any recommendations with regard to that dispute or situation unless the Security Council so requests. On the other hand, the General Assembly can suspend a member against whom force has been used, Among those present were a tation. With this device, delegates can listen to an address in. their way Department To Receive Pins one of the keepers said. "They nephew, Albert D.

Stein, and the delegation and former Senator War came from all over to see Leo." Among those who will be honored own language at the moment it is writer's friend, Alice B. Toklas, NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS 1 being delivered in a foreign togue. Dean Frederick W. Beekman of Surviving are his widow, Pauline and two cousins, Jack and Jill, upon completion of 25 and 20 years of service with the New Jersey State Highway Department at the six Effective Tuesday. October 22 throueh November 30.

1 Each seat in the room is equipped with earphones and a control but only on recommendation of the Security Council. Also it needs a recommendation from the Security the American Cathedral conducted the services. of the Bronx Zoo. ren Austin will head the American group. Byrnes, planning to return to Washington tonight, is not slated to get into the international arguments coming up here until the Council of Foreign Ministers (Amer we will be open every evening to accommodate our Interment was private following Council to expel a member for per cremation by the Department of lur storage customers.

switch. When the Russian representative speaks, for instance, all other delegates not understanding Sanitation. sistently violating the principles of teenth annual dinner of the Ten Year Club of the Department on November 4 are: Austin E. Schenck, 61 Arthur Avenue, Ridgefield Park, 20 years; and Anthony Marino, 99 Arlington Avenue, Paterson, 25 years. that language merely switch their ica, Russia, Britain, and France) meets November 6.

earphones to whatever language The Assembly's slate of future business numbers 53 separate items, MUST AGREE TO STAY" Tokyo, Oct. 23 W) Effective November 1, applications for bringing dependents to Japan will be considered only if they will arrive at least one year prior to the expiration date of the maximum overseas tour of service personnel. General MacArthur's headquarters said today. The normal overseas tour of males is 30 months. No storage business will be handled on Friday and Saturday.

they desire, be it English, French, Chinese, or Spanish. The especially trained and highly The event will be held at the the United Nations charter. MUST GET CONSENT If any nation not now in the United Nations wants to join, it must first obtain the approval of the security council. For instance, three countries Sweden, Iceland, and Afghanistan have been approved by the Security and the plan is to get all this work out of the way in a little more than skilled interpreters, seated in glass- 6 weeks. Several shortcuts to save Hotel Stacy-Trent, Trenton.

On behalf of the club, gold embossed emblems will be presented to the 25- enclosed booths with earphones. time were approved yesterday by the talk through a throat microphone year men by State Highway Com and follow the speaker sentence by sentence. powerful 14-nation steering conv mittee. This group decided that Mr. Tru missioner Spencer Miller and silver emblems presented to the 20- year men by State Highway Engi NAZI TO BE HANGED London, Oct.

23 (INS) Reuters neer Charles M. Noble. man's speech should not be given the usual translation into French, since copies in foreign languages would be available to the delegates in advance. Formal reading of reports from the Presidents of the Se-curty Council and Social and Eco DEALER SUSPENDED Council for membership in the or-ganiaztion. The assembly can approve or reject these recommendations.

The General Assembly cannot take up applications for membership that have been rejected by the Security Council. For example, the assembly is powerless to consider the applications of Albania, Outer reported from Prague that a Czechoslovak War Crimes court today sentenced Kurt Daluege, ex-Nazi protector of Bohemia and Moravia O. P. A. Clamps Down On Sugar Merchant In Fake Stamps to death by hanging.

Daluege was nomic Council was dispensed with. convicted on charges of carrying Newark, Oct. 23 (IP) Five New The Assembly will hold Saturday out mass executions in revenge for Jersey sugar dealers were suspended Monati Neat Service DISTRIBUTORS OF QUIET FLAME ENTERPRISE DOMESTIC OIL BURNERS INDUSTRIAL OIL BURNERS 0-20 Gallons per Hour 0-200 Gallons per Hour Call Us For Information Regarding Installation. the assassination of Heinrich Hey- afternoon meetings when possible. Mongolia, Trans-Jordan, Ireland, and Portugal, which were rejected by the Security Council in a recent session.

drich. The charges against him also included the sanctioning of the VETO ISSUE DISCUSSED All these steps mark a departure for the duration of rationing by the District O. P. A. yesterday on charges of transferring counterfeit sugar ration stamps representing 5,985 pounds of sugar.

destruction of the villages of Lidice While the assembly is powerless from the more leisurely pace of and Lezanky. the San Francisco TJ. N. conference'40 act on Questions that are directly in the spring of 1945, when the Je, concterj of.ine Security Council, Among the dealers suspended was Shadyside General Stores Company, 223 Palisade Avenue, Cliff- charter was written, and the Lon- 18 "c.uiu puci. It elects the six non-permanent side.

don meeting of the Assembly last January, when the U. N. was formally organized. This speedup program appears In other actions yesterday Allen Leaving for Los Angeles this Sunday. Gentlemen desires one or two companions to assist driving and share expenses.

References exchanged. Box 693 Bergen Evening Record Fink, reroofing and residing con' members of the Security Council and the trusteeship council. It elects the members of the economic and social council. It draws up the budget for the entire United Na tractor, 66 Paterson Street, Rutherford, was sued for triple dam to reflect an intention on the part of U. N.

leaders to come to grips with the real problems of organiz tions and collects fees from its members. ing peace as quickly as possible. The assembly also is empowered ages, and Imperial Construction Company, another contractor, '9 Hackensack Street, East Rutherford, was named in a complaint alleging improper record keeping. The feeling is reported to prevail IS YOUR HEATING SYSTEM OPERATING PROPERLY? We Stock Parts For All Makes of Oil Burners to initiate studies and make recommendations for the purpose of meetings of the American dele gation. We Can Guarantee DELIVERY promoting international co-opera The delegation held a closed-door tion in the political, economic, so cial, cultural, educational, and meeting late yeterday to begin discussion of the veto, issue and other problems certain to come up in As and health fields.

TEACHERS' PAY HIT Truck Drivers Earn More, Says Ex-Governor Edison At A. Session Bayonne. Oct. 23 (ff) There are Whenever you arrive, you'll find Kohler's fresh food masterpieces In endless variety everything to delight the eye and please the palate freshly prepared no matter what time you dine! Dinner music nightly by Dave La Mann and his Orchestra Businessmen's Luncheon Served Daily The assembly also passes on trus sembly debate. Informants said INSTALLATION several members expressed consid a-tL.

teeship agreements and is empowered to maintain a check on their administration of non-self-govern of erable dissatisfaction with the lack insufficient teachers to fill the needs of the State's schools because of low of progress made by the Security ing territories. pay and long hours of work, former Council's military staff committee to date in backing up the peace mc rEOR APIARISTS TO MEET organization with armed forces. CALL US TODAY for REPAIR. Faulty applf. ances in the home CAN cause a great amount of trouble in the winter months when it's COMFORT that counts.

Let us repair your FURNACE or OIL BURNER for you. WE DO QUALITY WORK at LOW COST. Governor Charles Edison saiq jast night. Truck drivers, Edison told the new Bayonne Parent-Teachers Association, earn more than teachers. "In STCK County Association Session To Close TO GIVE ADDRESS 1946 Season On Friday some cities garbage collectors are paid more," he said.

"Although some Mrs. Francisco Will Open Meeting Beregn County Branch of the New Jersey Beekeepers Association NOW! school boards seem not to believe it, has planned a meeting to close its teachers, like other people, are ad 1946 season on Friday at 8 P. There are hundreds of orders for auto dicted to eating. at the County Administrative Build ing, Hackensack. In addition to a talk by State In spector Paul Holcombe, Mrs.

Eliza beth Berdan of the Bergen County Of Sixth District Clubs Mrs. Stephen J. Francisco, president of the State Federation of Women's Clubs, will give the opening address at the Sixth District conference tomorrow at the Pomp-ton Reformed Church, Pompton Lakes. The morning session starts at 10:15 A. M.

Mrs. Hugh Wolfe, Northern vice-chairman of international relations, and Mrs. Edwin L. Pegg. District international relations chairman, have asked that all chairmen of international departments be present Home Economics Bureau will dis cuss the use of honey instead of sugar in various recipes.

SALES SERVICE Headquarters for SOUTH WIND Gasoline Car Heaters Brake and Front End Specialists ALL WORK GUARANTEED REIN MOTORS 1 Main St. Hackensack Op. Court House Hack. t-S3 SERVICE 24 HOURS A DAY -DAY or NIGHT- Our Service Man will respond immediately "Remember Care Sores Wear" matic heatinc equipment that will not be installed this rear and perhaps not next rear either. ACT NOW SIOKOR N.

J. COMBUSTION Feature of-the evening will be a Call Anytime HACK. 3-0672 HACK. 3-1024 talk by Dr. A.

Z. Abushady, for PASSAIC STREET ROCHELLE PARK TEL. HACK. 2-2711 Closed Mondays merly bacteriologist at Farouk Uni versity at Alexandria, Egypt. Annual election of officers will at the atomic energy forum in the -take place also.

afternoon. FOR EXPERT Carpet Cleaning And Repairing BOTH ORIENTAL a DOMESTIC EQUIPMENT GO. I'ROTARIANS TO HEAR PROGRAM A musical program ararnged un- I der supervision of Lew King of its I music committee will be featured the post luncheon entertainment for Hackensack Rotarians at their I weekly gathering tomorrow in the I I Y-for-AU. i i Artists being presented include' i MO-MAR CLEANZERS "A Fine Name In Dry Cleaning" I CLEANING PRESS days ANNOUNCES iday Minor Alterations and Repairs are now being made on our premises for a nominal charge. Call HACK.

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jHer accompanist will be Ina Fil-i more of Leonia, former accompan-l ist of the Bergen County Oratorio 419 Main Street Hackensack i Call ns for prompt pick-up service or visit our shop and enjoy 15 discount for cash and carry. 4 Society, who will present piano se-; lections. a at a atdV-at-ay-a.

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