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14 GIB 21651 WEATHER Sunny, mild today; clear, milcUonight. BROOKLYN EAGLE LATE NEWS mildfonifl YEAR No. 191 DAILY and SUNDAY (CoprrlihV int. Tht rwklra But, tne. I BROOKLYN 1, N.

SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1946 3 CENTS ELSEWHERE 4 CSMTI Three Arrested in Rent SENATE QUIZ SENATE OKAYS RIDDLED OPA Shakedown of Veteran WEIGHSACTION WAVE OF VANDALISM IN SCHOOLS DISCLOSED Charge Superintendent, Wife, Tenant With Deal BILL BY 62-15 Involving Sale of Furniture for $1,200 The superintendent of a swanky Ocean Parkway apart House to Get Measure1 ON REP. MAY Mead Indicates Denial of Right To Stipulate Terms mfint building and his wife and a tenant were booked early this morning on charges of violating the new State rent! Which Curtails Many 1 Price Control Powers control law after allegedly attempting to collect $1,200 irom a veteran ana nis ex-Wac wife Washington, July 13 (U.R)-The Washington, July 13 (U.R) The to, rami 01 Mai i rirvr I Senate, after a tumultuous 14- Senate War Investigating Commit-, tee meets in closed session today to The case is the first Brooklyn on. earlv toaav approved the I battered and riddled OPA revival) decide whether opermlt Repre- I bill by an overwhelming isentative Andrew J. May Ky.) Official Reveals Other Breaks in Bay Ridge Area Gangs of youngsters, none lation which went into effect following the death of the OPA or June 30. lALLArlAN LtALO RACE TO HEAD BOROUGH LEGION chairman of the Houes Military Af I With provisions for drastically Under arrest and awaitinsr hear fairs Committee, to stipulate terms curtailing many oi urn a pnw trol Dowers, the measure now goes tc ing in Week-End Court were Sarto I the House where it will be approved Martin, is.

superintendent of the which he would testify a var profits" Inquiry. Shelbourne Apartments, 3100 Ocean I as written by the Senate or sent a joint conference for compromise. In replj to committee chairman faraway; nis WHO, Anna, ana Mrs. Vetta Smith, 59, tenant of the I House action on the measure could James Mead's request that he Gets Support of Waiters As County Vets Prepare To Cast Ballots Today jover 14, have been vandalizing high and grade school build-lings In Bay Ridge for the past several months, it was learned appear before the group. Mr.

May ouucung. Thev were nabbed bv eieht de ibe taken today as the body is scheduled to meet in a special session to tectives and officials of the District I vote on the British loan proposal. Attorney's office, including By ALFRED SALERNO said he would "consider" doing st if he could have his lawyer cross-examine other witnesses and employ the committee's subpena powers to obtain War Department rec- perts from the Police Department I Administration leaders hoped thej loan measure would be sidetracked by the House in favor of the OPA Thomas P. Callahan was vir Technical Laboratory, with the aid today following disclosure that nearly $20,000 worth of damage was done in Bay Ridge High School last week tually assured of election today as county commander of the Ameri- I MIL Features of Measure ol currency which had been chemically treated so that it left stains, visible under infra-red ray, on the fingers of those who handled it. Mr.

Mead indicated to reporters that the committee's answer to May end by five boys. Leglon after gaining the sup-o' County Vice Commander i passed, the bill would revive According to Assistant District Dr. Paul A. Kennedy, Assistant Superintendent of Schools in James E. Watters who withdrew from the three-man race for the 1.

Prohibit price ceilings on meat, livestock, dairy products, Attorney Joseph Hoey, head of the investigation department, Mrs. Martin sent word a few days ago Caw't Set Up Law Court, He Says "We can't set up a court of harge of the Bay Ridge area, re-'ealed that about a month ago a he declared. "We will not deviate Arthur Victor, the veteran, who poultry, eggs, milk, grain and grain feeds, petroleum, tobacco, cottonseed and soy beans. post at the 11th hour a 1 1 a i a former vice mander. will be opposed al es in a one-room apartment at gang of boys, including at least from the procedure common to tm practice of all legislative commit- of the five picked up for the Return rent ceilings to their 3003 Ocean Parkway, that an apartment in 3100 would be available shortly.

polls this afternoon In the final June JO levels, but ouUaw Federal controls in States having their own regulations. Other Legion News on Page 3 after Dr. Henry Gars- Wife Expecting I Mr. Victor called to see her, ac 3. Grant producers, mannfae cording to Mr.

Hoey. and Mrs. Ma: West munitions combine, was high school vandalism, broke into Public School 140 at 60th St. and 4th where he maintains his office. "This has been going on around here for some time now," Dr.

Kennedy said. "These boys stole a few things from our school, although not much, and they did some damage, although it was leased from the witness chair late session of the lean Legion's yesterday. Oarsson was excused transportation agents their 1940 prices plus increased costs If the higher prices are necessary for increased production. tion oy County Vice Commander tin told him Mrs. Smith's apartment would be available for him and his wife, who is expecting a baby In November, on payment of $1,200 for the furniture.

The furniture later ne refused to waive his stitutional right not to be a witness William M. Purceii. against himself. The boom for Callahan 4. Remove controls on all non senator Mead told him tersely essential Items at the end of 1946.

as appraisea at aoout 75. Mr. Victor reported the deal dent last night as several hundred nothing compared with what they did in the high school. "Boys have broken Into other schools around this district, too, and they have stolen motion pic- the District Attorney's office and placards boosting him for the lead 5. Transfer all controls over irrii ultural commodities from 'jeopardize'' the outcome of Detective Irving Kolodny was as- OPA to the Secretary of Agricul tice Department investigation into the 16-firm "paper empire which! ership were carried by marchers in the parade which preceded the VANDALS' TRAIL View of kitchen in domestic science room of Bay Rloge High leKool.

Damaged typewriter lies on island of sugar in sea of fruit juices. Opened cans of fruits and juices are on table and utensils are scattered about on floor. projectors, typewriters ana encyclopedias. Several val ture. 6.

Establish a decontrol board, brother-in-law and paid the $1,200, Mr. Hoey said, whereupon the police opening session of the convention ernment war contracts. uable pieces of other equipment to be named by the President, to in the Hotel St. George. By way experts and other detectives who were surrounding the buidline peen stolen.

the removal or controls of cohtrast, signs indorsing his opponents were virtually Mr. Mead's letter to Representa when supply and demand are In In Trouble Previously According to Mr. Hoev. Mrs balance. The bill also would continue sub- tive May demanded that he appear voluntarily before the committee to give a "full, complete and accurate" Smith was to get, S800 for moving which last night apartment and for her I sidles to April allow mark-ups at was learned that two of the boys now in custody charged i wrecking Bay Ridge High picked up in connection with Public School 140 break.

Both to get; heard messages delivered by Gov account or nis interventions with the War Department on behalf of tnd the other $100 was to go I ton and wool manufacturers prices; Oarsson 's firms. His letter said it ernor Dewey and Mayor O'Dwyer, were asked to act today on reso of them, the youngest to the groups, 'abundantly clear" that the price increases for I old. lutions which collectively condemn Kentucky Congressman had failed 10 I Southern pulpwood. titled as the owner of the building. Owner Is Innocent Subsequently, however, the owner was cleared of any complicity in the Both had been paroled in cus stupidity'" of army higher-ups who to ten me wnoie siory at a June I Truman Veto Still Seen closed session.

"delay and pass the buck at a tody of their parents in Children Court, although they had been charged several times previously approved bv the Senate, Ad- Referring to Mr. Mav's reolv. enorts are oeing maoe I ministration leaders In both houses Senator Mead said he never had deal. Mr. Hoey said the owner knew nothing about what was going on.

Detectives who aided In the case were William Freund, James Anderson, Harry States and Cornelius little chance that the ofa mil time army." heard of a Congressional committee permitting a witness' attorney to The resolutions were inspired by with delinquency. Now, however, they are being in Jouth House, Manbittan, peAilng a hearing in ChiMrtn's Court July 2t. I would escape a Presidential veto. They banked their hopes on conferees knocking out many "objec- cross-examine anotner witness. "What he wants done," he as official "mulish attitude" toward form recommendations made by ine otner tnree nan been serted, "is to have investigating committees on both sides of the a Page I Doolittle board which investigated paroled in their parents' custody for hearing the same day.

GI charges of a caste system in carmody, all of whom, according to Mr. Hoey, will be put on other similar cases should they come to the attention of the office. "In fact," he declared, "we're going to crack down on any one violating the State rent law in Brooklyn. This law was passed to protect The Bay Rtdge High School break. me army.

Action will Out of "fairness" to Mr. May, however. Mr. Mead said "we cannot Shot Blasts said by Board of Education officials to have been one of the most Cop's 's implementation of tnose parts the board's findings which have close our record until he has had a aireaay received approval from chance to answer the allegations made against him." He indicated the people and we'll make it stick, Secretary of War Patterson. I Tire, Ends Flight Of 3 in Stolen Car thorough examples of vandalism in the city's history, was the work of two sets of brothers, a pair of 10 ana 12 and a trio 10, 12 and 14.

decision on May's requests would rnnllnn Pr Presentea today Continued on Page 3iutions denouncine the lutions denouncing the "un-Ameri ue maae oy tne committee today. The exi. of Garsson from thi A stolen 1941 sedan outraced can activities" of the Ku Klux Klan, opposing the release to other nations of substances used in the hearings left the committee without I more ancient police radio car early Discuss Operation atomic bomb, giving World War II I today, but well-aimed shots from I the policemen halted the fleeing testimony oi tne man who has beei described as "the brains" of thi munitions combine. Two Witnesses on Tap veterans at least so percent representation on Legion countv com and two other bullet holes through To Help Hughes Entered Through Window They broke into the school some time about 5 p.m. last Sunday and in less than two hours so completely wrecked the interior that it took nine teachers and the regular building maintenance staff three full days to clean up the debris.

Some damage to permanent building fixtures, including paneled walls and cabinets, may not be repaired until Continued on Page 3 mittees and expressing appreciation and gratitude to the Brooklyn Eagle But it Still had two other nrln. the rear window. Two of the three men in th cipal executives of the "paper em Beverly Hills. Julv 13 (UP) ior its "impartial presentation oi news of veterans and the accuracy pire" on tap A. B.

GeUman and Doctors considered the possibility of its accounts of American Legion j. weiss, co-rounders with Gars-son of the 16-firm syndicate. Thrv I sedan were captured and police an searching for the third, who escaped. The wild chase started at Kings-land and Driges Aves. when a emergency operation loaay the recovery of Howard activities during the past year.

notified the Senators they will not Likely to overshadow tne race WORK OF 'TEEN-AGE VANDALS This official photograph of a portion of the library in Bay Ridge High School shows the effectiveness of the work of five youngsters who wrecked 44 rooms in the building last Sundoy. Note the hole in the wall made with a fire ax. Hughes, whose condition remained critical despite a stubborn battle lunty commander is the battle for I passerby hailed radio patrolmen called as witnesses Monday. committee representation between! Garsson was released a fear min against aeatn. "There is no operation in the Immediate offing," Dr.

Verne Mason, Hughes' chief physician, said. How utes after Mr. Mead had slmflnriv I of the Herbert St. station and told them three men were looting cars second world wars. A bloc of 28 World War II posts seeking to elect three ex-GIs to Girl Suicide's Dad Kills Man Who 'Done Her Wrong' a parking lot.

As the police ap- oaiarng ex -convict accused of offer BUYERS' STRIKE ever, he admitted that he and other doctors with whom he is consult I Droached three men leaped into ing a $5,000 "campaign contribu Prices Are Dropping tion" to Senator Hugh B. Mitchell the county executive committee but will meet stiff opposition from the old-timers. Much will depend on ing naa aiscussea tne aavisabuity Wash.) In an attemn tn h.v. Itne seaan ana spea away. The policemen immediately started the pursuit, which ended almost or surgery relieve pressure Hughes' lung.

Hughes has lain at Good Sam; I two miles away when a bullet fired Fields declined to waiw hi. nn. sts cast their ballots. -Believe It or Not Elizabeth City, N. July 13 (U.R) Stanley Brickhouse Sr.

had ooded deeply since July 2, when 5 pretty, blue-eyed, STARTS IK BORO WITH 3 RALLIES Elections and official reports tan Hospital since crashing in his stitutlonal right not to answer questions that might "incriminate I by one of the policemen flattened the rear tire of the car. Two men leaped from the car and fled. The form the bulk of business to be experimental army plane on a test flight Sunday night. Meanwhile, the army revealed it daughter was found dead, a bullet I third man, James Dunleavy, 26, of he had hoped to read before" committee that "not a sinsle i transacted at the final session this afternoon. The convention will wind up following a farewell address by head.

I 67 Diamond was driving the had begun an investigation of the Brooklyn's participation in the awarded to these two crasn lmmeaiateiy alter it retiring uounty comm. ixmis urago. car, police said. Panicked by the shots, Dunleavy The miracle is happening, Mrs. Consumer.

said she had -done and was Gradual changes to better buys are even now evident pregnant. companies oecause oi Mr. May' intervention. 5,000 Parade became tangled with the gear shift in some of our borough stores. For example, yesterday the fhhe heT ujlborn cnlld's The conclave was called to order city-wide buyers' striKe, set for July 23, today was off to an early start ahead of the field with three outdoor rallies and accompanying picket lines in Bensonhurst which urged shoppers to purchase essential food only.

As the demonstration, sponsored range in outter prices began at 76 cents a Dound. Todav 'T 7 TCL able to escape from the car, police! said. last night immediately after a parade through the downtown section S. I. Ferries Carry Cars Staten Island municipal ferries resume carrying vehicles today following suspension of such service after the disastrous fire at the buyers report some butter available at 70 a pound.

Buy 'Brickhouse family, she called him as lightly as you possibly can, by doing so you and your1 "mv darling brown eyes." neighbors can help keep the price down. I Yesterday the father could no Dunleavy refused to tell police who his companions were, but while iy o.uuo Legionnaires over a two-mile route between Legion headquarters and the Hotel St. George. 3 Leap to Safety As Train Hits Car At L.I.R.R. Crossing ne was Deing quesuonea police re Along tne same vein, word comes from Chicaeo that, the ZZ Police estimated that 75,000 persons St.

George ferry terminal on June 25. pickets parading with placards on Bay Parkway. 18th Ave and 86th ceived a call that there was a prowler on the roof of 134 Frost St. A radio car made a quick dash to wholesale price of pork has dropped five cents a pound. There ten days.

wawjneu uie paraae. More than 3.000 deleeates renre. and, police said, thev two reasons ior tnai. BricKhouse took his shotgun and One is that pork is floodine the market. Barkers are 10 tne Mann home whe senting the county's 115 posts heard Mayor O'Dwyer call for a continued A quick leap saved the lives hree persons whose stnllert Dissolve Youth Groups London, July 13 (U.R) The Brussels radio said todav that Hungary lourm yames uumeavy, upward' brother, on the roof.

According police, he was one of the robbers. ngnt ior tne rights of veterans. plans were under way in all parts of the borough for a vast roving picket line in the downtown Pulton St. area on the aay of the opening of the city-wide consumers' strike. A meeting of lepresenta-tives of the 30 consumer councils wrecked by a Long Island Railroad trata at the Brook Boulevard Sun and listened to Governor Dewey having trouble handling it.

The other is that many shoppers 'the SrtS. Were will not buy pork during the Summer if another meat is "I told you I was going to do A slackening of demand is again leaving its mark Brickhouse said cooly, firing point had dissolved the Boy Scout and giV9 explanation oi tne state- The car belonged to Anthony Oasqued of 41-39 39th Place, Long ns" mgnway crossing in Rosedale The car was operated bv Nnrm.n that country by Russian request. Continued on Page island city. ine price list. nns ien sme Dtfi and arm were blasted.

in Brooklyn last night in the Ohurch of the Holy Tiinity, 157 1 vciy nuiiceauie wait ana see auituae while hp Imcprs t- 0h among buyers. With several big poultry sales currently at- death. Brickhouse. tightiipped i nuwuru oi au-w am Elmhurst, who was driving two friends to work. As they approached the crossing General Says GIs Are Bullying Japs Yokohama, July 13 (U.R) Lt.

Gen. i being held in County Clue to Berlin Mystery i and children who will as Mwvviug iwu atbciiuun in uie uoruugn, nousewives seem a bit reluctant to pay high prices for meat. Frankly the demand, Jail here semble from all parts of the bor ough to parade behind i motorcade siippen unaer tne gate and ior Deer seems to be falling just a little short of expectations. Right now every little falling off in demand counts a lot. Robert L.

Eichelberger ordered his U. S. 8th Army to desist from the "arrogant, bullying" attitude which starting at r'ulton and Hoyt Sts. Seen in Nazi Secrets and wives, sponsoring group in the Bensonhurst rallies. War Staff Split On New Draff Plan he saia some oi tne American occupation soldiers had adopted Seeing the train bearing down them, the occupants of the Berlin, July 13 (U.R) A potential, tured German papers, including Ships Warned From Area MOTHER OF 3 SLAIN Around 2d Bikini Test DEFENDING DAUGHTER servicemen and their wives.

Vet against me Japanese, it vealed today. master file of Nazi party members, leaped to safety. The tram was Lt. Col. H.

W. Helm, chief of therrol8ht to a stop 300 feet bevond General Eichelberger, commander i erans widows are also eligible for membership. Participants In the three Aboard U. S. 8.

Mt. McKinley FROM BURGLAR'S ATTACK of the Eigntn Army, said predatory ciue to tne aetenuon of four Ameri cans by the Russians was seen today In the disclosure that one them was an officer at the U. Documents Center, containing thou one of his assistants. He said Cobin carried 6i(sns urging Shoppers Admiral W. H.

P. Blandy, com- Cronin. 31. wa.s trarrored hr War Department's General Staff is without credentials or money. Hospital Gets Actor's Estate! ouy omy necessities notrung else' gerlng the mission of occupation, and must be stopped at once." Operations Crossroads, three child-en watrhert earH- tnH SDllt over whether men 29 through sands of papers on the innermost! Continued SlSSS? cfearof'the" arVal by 8 ma" Wh throuSh frZT 'Wta the material contained hi the docu-1 Hollywood, July 13 (U.R) St.

Vin-ment center files had been made cent's Hospital, New York, was d- crets of Nazidom. American authorities seeking the available to all Allied powers. lignated today to receive the bulk of! west of Bikini to Eniwetnk on and apnuuiem ana ar-, me war LK-paximem oltlcialiy after July 25, the date of the un- tempted to rape her 12-year-old sald my necessary" to con- ooin, oi Kussian-Jewisn extrac-jinc estate lext by comedian Indian Princess, 12, Here To Visit Ailing Father release of the Americans refrained from comment on the possibility derwater atom bomb test He said dauahter Eleannr tion, and Lt. George E. Wyatt of Charles Butterworth, killed in Marriage Sans Conflict Is Termed Impossible Oxford, England, July 13 (UP) Marriage without "conflict" Is impossible, Reginald Pestell, general secretary of the British Marriage Guidance Council, told a conven- Oklahoma City, last automobile accident June 13.

the document connection en-into the disappearance Thev age 35. The army said it would specifv that future draft calls be filled by Americans on July 4. They boarded Ushadevi Hollar. U-yar-old lJSSJ children. George.

9. st night aboard a Pan their train tor suburban Oramenbur? others body when police- mfn the 19 29 age bracket mothfrs 9 hen police- the Russian sector. Mum on Palestine over their so far futile efforts to get word from the Russians about the Jon meeting here today Three days earlier Warrant Of World Airways clipper from Lon- Plane Crashes Kill 20 arrived. "There is no such thing as ideal ficer Samuel L. Harrison and his London.

July 13 (U.P The Poreiim it is found that detent personnel Shanghai. July 13 tUJU Twenty I Eleanor, who sustained bruises there marriage," Pestell said. "Within Capt. Harold Oobin of Newark, wife, Helen, vanished after setting She will visit her father, Sir Yes-; persons were killed and hen the within this aee I Office said today that "absolutely no publicity" will be riven to dis N. was revealed to be an officer at the closely guarded documents to ouy a aog.

They were ed to have wandered over marriage were are constant conflicts and affinities, and only when the latter come out on top can you cussions of the Anglo-American talks on Palestine, which opened line into the Russian cone kwantrao, maharaja of Indore, who 70 were Injured when two planes ot man placed his hand is in the General Hospital at Bos- the China Air Transport Corpora- mouth. She managed ton. He arrived in the United States tion crashed near Tsinan air field awakening her mother two months ago for treatment. yesterday. killed defending her.

nver hen manpower the War scream Department said, 11 may be neces-ho wasjsary to consider the induction of men through age center here. In Its bomb-proof underground vaults lie bales of cap-1 I a marriage will succeed." chance..

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