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OCT 17 1945, DEP0SIT BROOKLYN EAGLE LATE NEWS WfATHM Fair tonight; fair and m'M 104th YEAR No. 283 DAILY and SUNDAY Mft "ouri n. BROOKLYN, N. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1945 3 CENTS SJaSTogQ Bat Brooklyn P. a 3d Oku MiJ MatUt Boro Sergeant Honored MAYOR BACKS In Death for Rescue Try MORRIS ON POLICE PATROL DOCKS AS VIOLENCE FLARES AIR TONIGHT Goldstein Challenges O'Dwyer to Get Bigger Tax Slice for City Mayor LaGuaidia makes his ot al bow in the citywide election night with a radio speech in be-; Arbitration Truce Ends Threat of Milk Strike Strike Becomes Bitter Battle For Union Rule half of his No Deal mayoralty candidate, City Council President New-bold Morris.

The Mayor's talk, with his subject "closely guarded secret" until boardcast time, sets the stage for nsive radio campaign this Both Sides Accept Mayor's Suggestion To Submit Points in Dispute to Referee Fourteen addresses bv I No end to the port-paralyzing longshoremen's strike was in sight today a.s the walkout settled down to a bitter jurisdictional dispute between the uninn nnrl insnrepnts for eon- Milk in.tinu.ed to flow to some 8.000.000 metropolitan Deal candidates and party back' lhave been scheduled by campai managers. Mr. LaGuaidia will be heard iWJZ at 7 p.m. and Mr i consumers today through a truce effected by Mayor La-Guardia between two C. I.

O. unions, which threatened to planned two talks in which he will i continue his attack on his Demo-1 cratic-American Labor party oppo GERMAN REDS nent, former District Attorney Wil-iliam O'Dwyer, and unfold the No RULE IN BERLIN, Deal city program. O'Dwyer Hits State Tax Grab i Last night Mr. O'Dwyer. continue strike, and 21 big companies.

flf thp Internationai chStatai jSSZLZ "nd Longshoremen's Association, processing departments of the milk Special police squads roamed New plants. A strike by them would in- York's waterfront to prevent an outvote the entire milk industry, it 0j vioilenre after two C. I O. beVed- iamen charged they had been The truce was reached late yestev- day after members of Local 30 of the 'beaten with brass knuckles and a International Union of Operating blackjack by I. L.

A. men. Engineers and Local 56 of the In-, The C. I O. has injected Itself ternational Brotherhood of Oilers, into the situation through the Na-Helpers, Maintenance Men and tjonal Maritime Union, which is Firemen rescinded a strike vote and supporting the insurgents.

ling his attack on New York State and city fiscal relationships, charged SAYS GEN. IKE that the State, under Dewey, has consistently changed" the city. FATHER TO GET MEDAL Sergeant Peterson's father is shown with the dead hero's niece, Irene, 10, and brother, John Jr. Commander Believes 'Impartial' Election Would End Dominance Charging that Mr. Dewey "proud- a S4IH) 00(1 IHKI lull? igreea 10 process mint lor aenvery Hod Mff.ling expected least 48 hours.

LaGuardia designated Washington. Oct. 15 (U.R Dwlght D. Eisenhower reported dav that German Communists tuallv rule the roost in Berlin The fallowing developments appeared to bar an early end to tha 1 Addressing a mass meeting of rebels in Manhattan Center yester- Arthur to make financial ends leet," the Democratic mayoralty hoice declared "this is a little bit ke flashing a diamond ring while ie children at home cry for milk." The speech, titled "State and Lo-al Fiscal Relations." was broad- Congressional Medal To George Peterson, Killed in Germany Mediation Board, as in the dispute, which belief that day. William E.

Warren, rebel chair- election would end their ually might involve some 12,000 assi ri that "the strike haa ast over WJZ and was the second, IT.e uaNFymOON IN BROOKLYN the War instead of Niagara just Other insurgents stated they would stay out until their demands are met. on oocupa: to conduct Falls, for veteran Angelo Manganelli and his bride of three Stale a Germany Both Sides Satisfied days. I met broke into their cor Sunday night and took Communist par Harold L. Luxemburg, counsel for union election fell flat. The lnsur- Charges City Is Bilked $1,500 in cash and all clothing.

They're waiting at in Mitral both unions, and Edward O. Mather, gents said they would accept it. but executive chairman of the Milk the New York Shipping Association Dealers Association of Me; opohtan rejected the proposal. In addition. the St.

George Hotel now for the thief to have a change of dmintotratlon of the Berlin O'Dwyer charged that the: collected $141,000,000 in In-1 axes, corporating levies and; fuel assessments, only nicipalities. heart and return their possessions. added, "informal New York, the employing Joseph P. Ryan. I.

L. A president. "the silliest I have 000.000 of which was returned to reports indicate that a fair and group, au declared Mr. Meyers ap- uromuru Imnartiallv sunervisert election in pointament was satisfactory. An in- eve: heard did not call a He said the city got no from its cigarette and bank Brian would not support the Dree- itlal meeting between the two.

3 The N. M. The War Department today an-1 nounced posthumous award of the. Congressional Medal of Honor to: a Brooklyn sergeant who gave his! life in an attempt to rescue a fellow: Infantryman after he had demolished three German machinegun' Th recipient, Staff Sgt. George Peterson, was the son of John Peterson of 533 41st who will re-1 ceive the medal on behalf of the.

Sergeant Peterson died last March: SO near Eisern, Germany, when he! was struck by an enemy bullet while' on his mercy mission. The 33-year-; old infantryman, who first enlisted la the army July 10. 1933. was ierv-lng with the 1st (Red One) Infan-, try Division. 5 walkout but ordered seamen to Lshut down steam and walk off tha i job if longshoremen showed up for ent Communist party dominance groups will be called at Mr.

Meyer'i but would reveal relatively tomorrow. support going to the Social Demo-! Meanwhile, the union members ir Jap Group Demands Hirohito Quit Throne 300 Demonstrate Outside Headquarters Of MacArthur Fear Mass Starvation "Where do we look for the ex- tlanation to all this?" Mr. O'Dwyer Bked. "Just where you would ex-dbct to find it up in Albany. There Republican party through its fcditional control of the Legislature plavs politics with the finances of New oYlk City.

ana in i i ii meeting at living laza. irwng Union in that order" Place and 15th Manhattan, yes-1 4-According to shipping officials, Cites Soviet terday voted 278 to 10 to strike to- the crippling stoppage has ceased General fenhnwer was da'- the appointment of Mr. to be a dispute over wages and con- tSSASmvSt has been discussed with them ditions but represents an i attempt teal setup in Berlin, he said m- larl cn" longshoremen as was "Never in the history of this State has the up-State Republican phatically that the most cordial relations existed among the four Powers controlling Germany. The 'co- GAVE HIS LIFE Sgt. machine so ruthlessly ridden hard By RALPH TEATSORTH The men ask a five-day week with done the West Coast ten years no reduction in pav.

11 paid holi- ago. davs. liberalized sick leave and free1 5. The insurgents, bent on seizing uniforms. Some believed the com- control of a union which they companies were reluctant to accede to tend is ruled by a dictator, set up A veteran of the fighting in' George Peterson of Brook- Tokyo, Oct.

16 (U.R) Three hundred Japanese demon- soviet delegation, he said, was -par- been such callous disregard for the needs of all the lyn. out.sicie lien. Douglas MacArthur headquarters to- "yj mr.eu,. dPmands because Germany, Sergeant Peterson wi The General's report said that all oremred to Vieht it out to the bitter O'Dwyer declared that the Hnv for nhriicatinn nf Rmnernr Wirnhitn inH normltelnn tn the 12.000 other milk compai the platoon sergeant at Eisern when his rZ. JZrZZE J7 7Z 71 Ployei immediately would make end oh it t'hie "fanticti-" citiiatiVm luuu Lu dveu.

iuui la i rt uuii lTIIm I similar demands. ('. I. O. Aidina Revolt platoon was airettiea do mane flanking attack on strong enemy unions while other elements of EX-COP TELLS Other Strikes Loom I The C.

I. at any rate, was de- Brooklyn still faced two major lermined to aid the rebels in ousting Goldstein Issue. Reply' MmiMer Gen' printing officer as well as the heao- Genera! Session Judge Jonah UllCW TOIIl' Banned the Soviet 18th Infantry Regiment rushed the German strong point. Three ma- 'strikes which would affect this Mr. Ryan.

N. M. U. members were OF MURDER MOB ehineguns guarded the flank of the Goldstein, Republican-Libera 1-FU-, f. gone and are lubject to Soviet No Prnress was evident ordered no notning but man W'sr- ill VillV IVIICie ihin lln tlle negotiations replaced 1 would do it INVESTIGATION Lincoln Is Buried elected demobilization Soviet authorities allow the Com- wmeni aim iwwi in eiiner caae.

peareo or work. I his order wu munist. newspaper enough paper for In one case Lot1 291 of the expected to have repercussions when iline time for ships a -niMiim wiule strike notice Throughout the entire trouble papers get. enough for only 100,000 Springfield. Oct.

16 (UP) 1 stage presentation of "Uncle Tom' He finds fault with the division The demonstrator, at General Continued on Page 7 Mac Arthur's headquarters, claiming to represent 2,500 members of a Got All Three Though Wounded Sergeant Peterson was wounded In the legs by a mortar shell while moving up in the lead but continued forward. He put two of the machinegun nests out of commission and was then wounded again in the arm. Weak from loss of blooo ike against this Harrv Bridaes West Coast lone- Grand Jury Hears Former O'Dwyer Aides In Probe of Boro Crime utility would affect 500.000 gas con- shoremen's leader, has insisted that I'nder Red Control i( Cabin," adapted from a Civil War Rdi democratic mass labor parti is similarly under Borough Paric and Ryan unjon bul tna, he attempt. ihnir aimt slavery was hanned inrtnv in the Soviet, censorship and Com Roger the Rooster Was a Good Egg and in great pain, he nevertheless I The snecial srand iurv i.hm i direction and has not to date been ousn. ing to help the East Coast dock The other threatened strike workers obtain better wages and would affect the 700 or more pa- working conditions.

continued until he had put the third today to continue hearing Would Replace Hnoh.to h.h general! or freely ava.lable to po- nest out of commission, too. in the unsolved 1931 slaying of Guido; They sought: litical parties or leaders other than PS'01' Communtot," General' Eisenhower I''l Zlm Han'ak ahol- ('laim5 Rrtorn" When He Had It Hollywood. Oct 16 (UP) Roger, declared. management meetings were Thp R-an claimed today "A proposal has been made for ulpd at lhe haspnals' for this week back-to-work movement auadrfptrtlt control of Berlin. but union membevs saw luUe was 6.000 strong, but the return wa ar-old Crown Prince Akihito Resignation of all high the request civil and military officials Springfield Chapter of the MiMien.sion of their pensions.

National Association for the Ad- 'men, according to one oi me ee- Ferren. Brooklyn clothing manu-witnesses: jfacturer; the 1939 murder of Peter "The men moved into the initial Panto, waterfront labor leader, and objective and Sergeant Peterson "pigeonholing" of 28 elec-lowed himself to be treated by an lion fraud case papers in the office aid man. He had moved men out on of former District Attorney William ana otner measures are Deing chance for a settlement. Continued on Page 7 the rooster with the spit personality. is dead his heart broken because he had to quit mothering the 10 chicks he brought into the world Abolition of the peerage and vancement of Colored People tudied." rierogal signal Noun an outpost first and he saw one of ODwyer.

that the four parti' the welfare of the Negro Berlin have in.ned in a united front Krtfrt MCtn CJlllTTOrl five months ago. he had dispatched to Fred Hale, part- poult i outpost position suddenly fall in 4 Publication of war trutl i explanation of the reas. The Perrerl, Panto and holing" matters all were considered yesterday by the jurors, it was liearned. as District Attorney Bel- 'Strike Curbs Loom For Full Job Bill I for order after N. a.

A. p. repre- the Communists, General BUen- Ac Armv Print rim sentatives presented him with a hower said such a device "will not niy VvUpiUIII told the present military budget. black Sumatra game cock, mortar burst. Killed in Rescue Attempt "German riflemen were firing at' the wounded man and Sergeant Distribution of food nc about it today dock brought before the group Frank C.

Bals, former acting police captain of the detective squaa ln- Peterson simply tore himself out of vesttgaU charge He wnuldnt eat. headquarters durin gthe demonstra- irresponsible person and would in- ca! activity and vmroi: political Roger became a "mother" last tion, but there was no disturbance, name anti-Negro sentiment." life a rieinocratir sense" "'''f a tempt, may be made in Congres. May. when he hatched 10 chicks The demonstrators carried banners Th ermm rhBrt.pri lh Turning to the denazilica; ion pro- af'er Cap' Lawrprlrp IO Legislative restraints on from a nest of 13 eggs. proclaiming: "We are starved.

We JhaVc Tn l2l. am 1 V. reponed 00 11 Wmr Admlnla- gang, as well a.s James J. Moran and Edward A. Heffernan, two former kev OTiwver aides.

to get that, wounded man." He was killed before he reached nped food." hnirt the arrest of 18.3C0 active Nazis dur- JL. enip.iymeni out. A the i said mv Anonst anri the errest anrf 'ma- ur 9 was leainen I. August and said the erreat and 1 Mr. Bals resigned torn the Police ou nevei say a oetwi moinei, Born in Brooklyn on May 28, 1912 Department when a.

feud developed Hale said. "Roger taught his babies Sergeant Peterson was wounded in between Mr. O'Dwyer and Mayor to scratch for food. Things got Tunisia and again in Sicily. He was.LaGuarclja over the handling of the along great until the babies got too noval of Nail! Continued on Pagi passed its peak In the first i D-Day.

He Ferrerl He signed I DUTCH REINFORCEMENTS LANDED AT BATAVIA wore the Distinguished Unit Badee nf en ei.ne to Bellevue Hospital. discussed informally among some Guiganus was seized after hotel members of lhe House Executive employes found him on a stair well Expenditures Committee, which has near the army officer's room. Police been holding hearings on the bill, said Gurganus was drunk and in- However, there has been no rrvstal- Two Parlies Quit "He still wanted to mother them," ale said. "But the chicks would and up to strech and knock him: $1,500 Bail Each Is Set For 2 Women in $29 Theft awarded his division, the Combat grand (ury yesterday and Batavia, Oct, 16 (U.R) Dutch unptl Inr aBout forcements. including intellisrnci Heart with two Oak Leaf Clusters.

He declined to discuss the nature Bulqar Election personnel, began disembarking to- valued at $29 fror day from the Dutch liner Van Associated Stores. Hale put Roger in a pen where could see his family but not get Continued on Page 7 adding tha: -he man's luation of opinion behind any face and hands were' bruised. cific move. said hv OOfpilUg ta said to have admitted Representative Ed Gossett he game llP was 'n 0111 de' Tpxsi indicated he may mtect the Order Liquor Seizure Heutsz. Seven American ships are yesterday, wo l'P1 expected to arrive in Batavia in the police to be old time hdrew next month uith relief annnllcM -ro h.w RETURNING GIs Tokvo, Oct.

16 (U.R) The Supreme Command today ordered the confiscation of all liquor offered for lie wore his beak almost off pecking1 Sofia, Oct. 15 (Delay at the fence. Two opposition partie from the Bulgarian eh $1,500 bail union had the debate ove: Brooklyn, Queens and Long Is- the bill. He pre- cam- From Buitenzorg it was reported each for Court of Special Sessioas J1 rmr. that, the occupation nf the city by on charges of petty larceny when raged in Captain De Deli's would sale at street-swe oibck manseis lana soldiers returning today on In Tokyo and Yokohama.

i Queen Mary are listed on Page 8. fiivo Mnra Than Thanks 1 1Bn mR dieted the me emerbe from amended. munist control of the country made iplarp ritnnut infident ubjcett in the Brookh'n-Queens Night King Peter to Visit U. S. 6free elections impossible.

jtwo days before the troops rnved Court. London. Oct. 16 HJ.RiThe Daily The leader of the only other op- there had been lootine bv bands The defendants are Rose Russo. Mail reported today that Exiled position party the Democratic estimated to umber between 1.000 36.

nf 65 Bond St. and Logia Ceraldi. Kme Peter of Yugosalvia would indicated it, too, would notjanfl l.l.OOO. 21, of 696 Washington Ave. visit the United States soor 6 Radio Newscasters Face House Scrutiny "Privileges and responsibilities should go hand In hand." Mr.

sett told a reporter. "If labor is given further rights they should have corresponding duties imposed on them The present wave of strikes going on across the country I "Unless the public interest la participate in tne elections sched WAR FUND NEW YORK uled for Nov. 18. The Agrarian and Socialist Oppo Spurn Slaying Story by Boro Boy sition parties officially announced The, The Washington, Oct. 16 ineir liueniion jo ooycoiit tne tions in a joint declaration.

House Un-American Activities Com-pre not suopenaea. mlttee has "requested" the radio Contact Louis Rudenz Who Posed as Apostle of Future learned that scripts of mx prominent news com-l Meanwhi.e. The declaration said the decisini was taken because there was ni freedom of the press, public meet ings had been banned and all government authority had been vest ed in the hands of Communists. Pittsburgh, Oct. 16 Police perintendent scott.

WHERE TO FIND IT during ing William Blader, 18, of 904 hall committee counsel Ernie Adamson had contacted Louis F. Budenz, former managing editor of the Communist Dally Worker, who recently renounced communism to reioln the Greene Ave Brooklyn, today rejected as incredible his second storv mentators "lor review purposes," it The six men and the stations or networks over which they broadcast were Cecil Brown. WOR; Sidney Walton, WHN; Johannes Steel, WHN: William S. Gailmor. WEAF: A total of 1,500,000 French homes left in ruins and 2,000,000 people homeless in the wake oi war is only a part of the suffering undergone by the French people as a result of German bombings and occupation.

Part of the $2,310,000 asked of Brooklyn for the final Wen-Fund campaign will help these valiant Allies. "GIVE MORE THAN THANKS." NEW YORK NATIONAL WAR FUND, 153 Pierrepont Street, Broooklyn, N. Y. dani: and had alwavs been Catholic Church. of the shooting of Frank M.

Am- According to his first story the killing resulted accidentally while he was practicing with a pistol he had purchased to protect him from students who resented his devotion ispected in the neighborhood. berson. Wilis body was f.im. The spokesman said Mr. Adam- aon had merely asked Mr.

Budenz early Friday on the Carnegie Mu-j Raymond Walsh, WMOA, and sic Hall grounds with two bullet Alto Note Emphasized In Weather Symphony Dense alto stratus and alto cumulus clouds which blanketed the skies in the forenoon will disperse toward afternoon and become fracto cumu- wne was recently confined hospital with a heart ailment. Blader's widowed mother. I Rita Blader. waited in vain Raymond swing, wjz. A spokesman said the committee Btdy 6 Radn torial 6 (toed Estaia 'and Rear It 6 'Soaoty holes in the back.

Last night the bespectacled youth. to the Nietzsche superman philosophy. He said then that he fired two shots in the air and then two "merely wants to review the scripts! night for a chance to see him a freshman at the University of to "get in touch with him to find out if he wishes to appear before the committee at his convenience." He doubted there would be any move to subpena Mr. Budenz, who has taken a teaching position at Notre Dame University. The committee will resume Its and the who i cull 're, i YVea Iwr Hureau said first he knew that he had questioners without any show this mean st re the "No charge or implication should be read into the committee's ac target was when the fatally wounded be cloudy in the early part dav and partly rloudv later Pittsburgh, admitted the shooting was not accidental, according to police.

He said then that he shot niberson during a pre-dawn ren-lezvous because the elderlv lunchroom proprietor of Springriale. Pa model i tion," he said. "We just wanted to Amberson came staggering out. student 8 Police RaT He's I.ving Confirming hi! "We can't find a black been a public investigation of communism Tune to Station WBYN tomor- on. Temperatures will get as high subscribe to these scripw me 1 reesmr Holme 11 Uncle Fcry 4 i Ads 13, 14, IS we'd subscribe to a newspaper Itomorrow with Communist Leader row a' 6:15 p.m.

for an important 60 today and drop to 45 tonight i William Z. Foster slated to testify. hod made improper advances, and against Amberson. said Polio Su lair unci num..

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