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BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 2, 1946 Priest Challenges Amendments by Its restriction upon the employment of labor, and violates the 5th Amendment by an Slovak Court as BOARD TO DROP TRAFFIC PLANS FOR SCHOOLS Frisco and Philly Leading Race for U. N. Headquarters Lake Success, Dec. 3 (U.R) Ban Francisco and Philadelphia appeared today to be neck-and-neck arbitrary classification as between Mexico's Mew Chief Pledges 'Good Neighbor7 Policy Mexico City, Dec.

2 (U.R) Miguel Aleman began a six-year term as president of Mexico today pledger to continue" the "good neighbor" policy Death Trial Opens Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, Dec. 2 '-v employes and employers, and as to other communications industries. U. S. District Attorney J.

Albert Woll aaid that the Government would appeal Judge Lauby's decision and attempt to take the case directly to the U. S. Supreme Court. The City Planning Commission's dreams of starting a $131,000,000 (U.R) Father Josef Tiso, wartime! contenedrs as the permanent home traffic relief program, in 1947 appeared doomed today by the Board site of the United Nations. President of the Nazi-dominated "autonomous republic of Slovakia," Reliable sources said the Presidio.

of Estimate, which is expected to: United States Army post overlook- HIld lead lli r0lintry ln a broi" drop most of the commission rec ommendations in favor of more opened his trial for his life today with a challenge of the Jurisdiction of the Slovak national court to try Ing San FrancWco Bay, and an appealing 12-mile tract at Philadel program 01 agictuiurai ana industrial expansion. The new M-year-old Mexican school, hospital, library and health projects. A number of other pet Ideas of Park Commissioner Robert Moset, him. phia would be the top choices of Tiso and two members of hisjthe 18.nBtion y. N.

subcommittee Prnt took the path of office government were bring tried on 113 who is a leading member of the! yestrday in Mexico City's National Laboriie Charges Defense Plan Against Reds London, Dec. 2 (UP Konnl Zil-liacus. one of the leaders of the commission and is City Construction Co-ordinator, including the long-proposed Oeeanarium at Coney Island, also appeared slated for the board's fiscal ax. PETRILLO WINS 'TEST CASE' IN FEDERAL COURT Chicago, Dee. 2 (U.R U.

S. District Judge Walter S. Labuy today dismissed a criminal information tiled by the Government against President James C. Petrillo of the American Federation of Musicians, and ruled that the Lea Act is unconstitutional. The Gjvernment.

In an information fiW June 13, charged that Petrillo violated the Lea Act in calling a strike May 28 against Radio Station WAAF. Chicago. The act makes it a crime to force or attempt to force a station to hire more employes than necessary. Petrillo attorneys welcomed the case as a test of the act's constitutionality. Violates Fifth Amendment Judge Labuy.

in his ruling, said that the law and its application violates the Fifth Amendment to the Constitution, "because of the indeflniteness and uncertainty in the definition of a criminal offense." The judye found that the act violates the Fifth Amendment by its restriction upon freedom of speech, as shovm by peaceful picketing; violates the 5th and 13th charges, each of which carries a possible death penalty. The other defendants were Interior Minister Sano Mach and Foreign Minister Ferdinand Durcansky, the latter of whom was in Rome and was tried in absentia. which decides today on the places most suitable for the world capital. The Mohansic Park, owned by Westchester County, offered free to the U. N.

along with an option for more land at a reasonable price, was expected to be the third choice of the subcommittee. The reports indicated that five other Westchester County sites, as well as areas offered by Boston and New York City, had been rejected by the body, whose report goes to the 54-natlon U. N. headquarters committee for a possible final com Counsel for the defendants at the Theater. Three thousand persons, including the diplomatic represent tatlves of 39 nations, watched 't he-impressive 30-mlnute ceremony, Aleman succeeds Manuel Avila Ca macho.

Aleman touched only briefly on foreign affairs during this inaugural address. Most of his speech was an outline of internal policies and plans for business and farm development. "The 'good neighbor' policy," ho said. having 'become a permanent political norm, satisfies our Ideal of international under outset of the trial charged that the president of the court. Dr.

Igor Dax-ner, was prejudiced because he was imprisoned during the Tiso regime. GITS LAST RITES Mrs. Lydio Spillman, seriously wounded by ossailont, receives lost rites in family car from the Rev. Raymond David while her husband, Gerard, sobs as he watches. Thus, they argued, the court lacked Jurisdiction.

Raps Traffic Survey I It was reported that all the bor-jough presidents and Mayor O'Dwyer have been dissatisfied with the $80,000 traffic relief survey prepared jby three independent engineers for I the Planning Commission, some of I them feeling it merely repeated previous recommendations. Among the commission's recommendations likely to be chopped out! of the proposed capital budget of $239,629,204 are allocations for the (Oeeanarium, Coney Island and) Rockaway beach and boardwalk improvements, park and playground (construction, the Harlem Rievr Drive extension, all the proposed Tlso's attorneys also contested the revolting group of British Labor members of Parliament, today charged that American and British military authorities have agreed to plan Jointly for defense against Russia in a World War. Zllliacus' charge came after a British Government spokesman said that the United States and Britain are conducting conversations "on a technical level" for standardization of weapons and "peacetime military co-operation" but denied that hard and fast agreements or decisions had been reached. court's Jurisdiction on grounds that mittee decision Tuesday. Light Penalty the priest had not been allowed to The final step would be approval keep his notes during his imprison by a two-thirds majority of the Assembly delegates in a plenary For Lewis Hinted ment and was refused permission to make religious confessions.

session. standing. Amid the world-wide confusion of this hour, the new world must be the guardian of the human freedoms'' Aleman called on Mexican industrialists and workers to "co-oper ate in a program for the betterment of the republic." Friends of the Roman Catholic Continued from Page 1 union medical fund, administered Missing Memphis Girl Found in West Coast Hotel Priest raised 1,009,000 crowns for his defense. All Catholic bishops In Slovakia have pledged their support. I parking garages, widening of 2d solely by the union.

No Signed Agreement Zelliacus said that he had re Los Angeles, Dec. 2 (U.R) Heiress Southern Coal Mine Operators threatened to slam another door In Lewis' face. They assembled here to; Peggy Land, 17, of Memphis, has been found here after being reported missing since last Thursday, police said today. WHEN OUT OF TOWN REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN i clarify their stand on proposals ceded 'nformation indicating that I the United States and Britain have not entered into a written agreement and that there would be no agreement in writing. However, he 'said he was informed that commit still remained in the hands of the private owners.

Rradu Operating Rules Continuing his efforts to show that Government mine management was more than a paper operation, Sonnett had Collisson read excerpts from the operating regulations. One provision said management would be left in the hands of the mine operators but that the Government could name its own manager if the operator refused to co-operate. Finally, Collisson read the section1 relating to the use of the army. It provided that requests for armed protection should be cleared through the mine operating managers and a liaison officer named by the War Department. Terrible' Weapons Ready, British Say that the coal operators resume SCHOOLBOY SHOT AS HE AND PAL INSPECT PISTOL Ave.

in Mannattan, improvement oi Queensboro Bridge approaches in Manhattan and construction of the 30th St. mid-Manhattan crosstown expressway. Substitutes Favored Substituted for them will be, from all Indications, at least five new school projects carried over from the 1946 budget, as well as a number of hospital additions, local health sta contract negotiations with the union immediately. Many of the Albert SIpf, 18, of 454 Kingsboro 2-Color Clocks Southerners are strongly opposed to such a move. Freight Embargo Weighed Fourth Walk, was visiting the home of a school pal and playmate, Thomas Mlsino, 15, of 654 Kingsboro 3 2X Hat cat DIVIDEND As additional thousands were tions and a few new library units.

The board will meet in executive Idled by the strike, there were re ments just as binding as a signed pact had been made. Zilliacus said that the general staff of the United States and Britain already have agreed, at least in principle, on the standardization of arms, mobilization of manpower and other items of joint defense. He said that he believed that a dispatch published today by the Sixth Walk, to look at a pistol of foreign make, when the gun went off and Sipf was acci session today, but It must take formal final action on the 1947 capital ports the Government may bolster its coal conservation program this week with an embargo on nonessential freight. dentally shot ln the stomach, po lice reported today. I budget by Wednesday.

The City Council, which cannot add to the The strike, now in its 12th day, The shooting occurred Saturday in the living room of Mlslno's home. Continued from Page 1 budget but may chop away still more, must act on it by Dec, 27, and ithe Mayor must have it for certifi-i cation by Dec. 31. already has put out of work 115,000 workers in the steel, transportation and allied industries. It was pre Hearing the shot, his parents rushed ln and gave first aid.

He was then taken to Kings County Hospital, where his condition was dicted that 75,000 to 100,000 more Communist newspaper, the Daily Worker, asserting that Britain and the United States had reached agreement on a 10-year defense program was correct except that there would be no formal written treaty. must concentrate first on the atomic bomb while also providing for the prohibition of all other "weapons of mass destruction." The disarmament debate neared a turning point as Senator Tom Connally Texas) and Vlshin-skv traded blows In a sharp ora described as "critical" today. Bids Asked for $823,000 Connecting Highway Link Antarctic Fleet Sails in Search For Atom Minerals Aboard Admiral Byrd's Flagship, For refinancing your present mortgage, or tot prospective Home Buyer. Write or call giving full particular and Jcarn the many advantages of THE RIGHT MORTGAGE For EXECUTORS OK TOUSTEES wishing to liquidate their mot gage investments. Consult us.

Pint Ffxmft 9-1900. QODCIDGHVEllU SAVINGS BANK GATES AVE. BROADWAY. BROOKLYN 21, N.Y, Mfli JitflMf HbMulC fiMnnoMft fiefMMflMi torical duel over the American and Shanghai Cops Told To Shoot Rioters workers would be forced into unemployment by the end of this week if the strike Is not settled by then. When court opened Sonnett read off a list of government witnesses.

Hopkins asked if Collisson had brought records of correspondence between the Coal Administration and the Wage Stabilization Board regarding previous changes in the U. M. W. contract with the Government. Seeks to Show No Changes Hopkins apparently was trying to show that the Government itself had not submitted contract changes to the WSB and that the union Completion next year of another section of the Connecting Highway, the express route linking mid-town Manhattan with LaGuardia Field, was indicated today by announcement that bids for the Job will be received late this Russian proposals for setting up disarmament machinery.

In a major clarification of America's disarmament policy, Connally said Soviet Russia was trying to win U. N. approval of a "narrow and iff 95 Shanghai, Dec. 2 (U.R "Shoot on: sight" orders were issued to Shang Norfolk, Dec. 2 (U.R) A peacetime naval task force shove off on the Antarctic trail today to explore the earth's last unknown continent hal police today in an effort to quell; circumscribed" disarmament program which would leave nations free to maintain "other weapons of month.

The contract calls for construe tion of five bridges, drainage facili ties and grading from 30th to Northern Boulevard, Woodslde. Two mass destruction" while requiring the United States to scrap Its atomic bombs. should not be expected to do so. The or the bridges will carry traffic machinery established in the Smith- TO '10. WEEKLY JOIN TODAY Connally Anti-strike Law for gov over 31st two will connect Boody St.

with the express route street riots in which two persons have been killed and at least 140 injured. Heavily-armed police reinforcements patrolled the city, now under martial law, as demonstrating street vendors carried the disturbances into the third day. The riots began Saturday at the Whangpoo Police Station when vendors gathered to protest a recent police ruling which prohibits sidewalk selling. They demanded the of some 600 of their colleagues who had been Jailed ana the nrth will carry Boody St. traffic over the Connecting ernment-seized proprtles allows for the government-operating agency or the union or both to ask the WSB to order changes in wages or work Catholic Party Swamps Reds in German Vote Frankfurt, Dec.

2 (U.R) The Christian Socialist Union (Catholic) party was established today as the leading political group in the Amer ing conditions. Hopkins asked if the Govern I i ican zone of Germany on the basis ment had corresponded with the board in connection with a contract provision dealing with fines and penalties. Collisson said It had not. by the ordinance. i U.

S. to Withhold Aid i Washington, Dec. 2 01 The of complete unofficial returns from yesterday's elections. The Christian Socialists polled 1,592,880 votes to capture 104 seats In the Bavarian Legislature. Their Collisson handed to Hopkins cor respondence between the coal administration and the board relating to Lewis' Oct.

31 letter asking for overwhelming majority represented 54 in Brooklyn negotiations for a new contract. 52.2 percent of the votes cast. The Communist party polled 195,491 votes, or 6.5 percent of the total vote. Lewis Sits In Silence While Hopkins and Collisson 6,000,000 square miles of frozen wasteland around the South Pole which may hold mineral resources vital to survival In the atomic age. Bear Admiral Richard Evelyn Byrd, the world's No.

1 explorer and a three-visit veteran of the Antarctic, Is in technical command of Task Force 68. whose 4,000 men and 13 ships comprise history' greatest polar expedition, Known Operation "Hlghjump." Byrd planned, however, to delay his own departure. It was believed he would not leave until about Jan. 2 when the big Essex-class carrier Philippine Sea will leave Norfolk bound for a point 100 miles off the Ross ice shelf near Little America. Four Ships Leave Today Pour ships will get underway from Norfolk today headed by the command ship Mount Olympus carrying the two-star flag of Rear Admiral Richard H.

Cruzen, commander of Task Force 68 who came aboard last night. Four more ships leave later today from West Coast. Admiral Byrd planned to pay a pre-departure visit today to the Mount Olympus, which also will be his command ship when he Joins the expedition. The ships, which had been taking on supplies up to the last minute, were stocked with enough provisions for eight months, although the ships were expected to be back in the States within five months. Although Operation "Hlghjump" is primarily a naval training, and equipment testing run, its scientific studies will be exhaustive.

They will Include weather observation, undersea sampling, cosmic ray measurements and an Investigation of ail mineral deposits. studied the documents. Lewis sat united States will hold back any new large-scale economic aid to the (jovernment of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek until some degree of order is restored in China, it was learned today. Reds Evacuate Darien Peiplng, Dee. 2 (U.R) Authoritative military quarters reported today that Chinese Communists were evacuating the Manchurian port of Darien in the face of a Nationalist advance which had driven to within 17 miles of the city.

with his arms crossed, looking glumly out into the courtroom. BROOKLYN'S It9s here! After further questions about pre- strlke conferences between union wolSO tlltn John Ward's socks with the two-tone clocks are catching on quickly with style-minded men. They're 50 wool for warmth 50 cotton for wear 100 correct for any dressy occasion. In black, navy, cordovan, maroon, green with clocks in contrasting colors. lO'j to 13.

John Men's Shoes and Hosiery Brooklyn Flatbush near Church 3 (8 Fulton near Boro Hall Manhattan 42nd near Madison FAMOUS NITE and Government representatives Hopkins turned collisson back to Sonnett for further direct exami nation. 15.5 Cold Hits Fuel-Shy City DINNER I SUPPER iNcitf Nkfktrf nciit MMiir Continued from Page KttciiK Tint run mm Sonnett offered as a new Government exhibit a document containing rules of operation for the seised mines. As Collisson read, it was apparent that Sonnett wanted to show the degree to which the Government directed the management of the mines. Among the items listed were "removal of managers'" and "use of military force." The union has been attempting to show that Government mine operation was merely nominal and that the management functions cm atn mm i ice i it- Sf iu 111 9 "-If li HOTIl 27J The of the fear! Indoor lighting and a limitation of elevator service to 50 percent of normal. 1 Police reported that 30 persons who had failed to comply with dim-out regulations received warnings i yesterday.

Of these 28 were issued in Queens, one in Brooklyn and kMMcwA (fie imu raiWG'OTiiniam 17 Cord inch Street Broadway at 25th and 58th Bronx: 314 East Fordham Road lone in Manhattan. There were 31 other violators with whom police! 1 were unable to make contact. Dewey Maintains Silence 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS Parsono! NoHcaa While Governors Gather Miami Beach, Dec. a (U.R) Governor Dewey maintained his self-imposed political silence today the National Governors Conference prepared to convene. OOINO TO FLORIDA DECEMBER 16TH CAU, PRESIDENT 4-3344.

7-H P.M. Kamm's 1 In the past week police issued warnings to 440 violators and found 921 others whom they were unable to notify. The Commerce and Industry Association, meanwhile, made public the partial results of a survey show-j ing that many of the city's manufacturers will have to shut down the coal strike continues and thusi shuts off the flow of raw materials, i Of 74 firms responding thus fan 1 FULTON ST. at H0YT, BROOKLYN 1 IMPORTANT Anyono Knowing here-abouta of Edward Schlatter, formtrl? real estate broker, 8 Schaeffer St, Bl.jn. communicate mm H.

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seo tion. NAvarrr 8-23 fte lb Public NoHcoa BRICKLAYERS UNION. LOCAL NO9 will hold bpeclal meeting Oet 3. 1946. to nominate and eieci a di'ujiy and alternate deputy CHARLES PPLAUVt.

Sfcrrtury PARTNERSHIP ion Rosen'hi. and Abraham a Academy: Nov n4t: biwrnca coiiunued ny Abraham Fir.n.el. who asunif5 a.i ob: eatjon SALESWOMEN IMMEDIATI CASH For Your OLD JEWELRY DIAMONDS WATCHES OLD GOLD SILVERWARE Also BINOCULARS CAMKBAS MIMICAL INSTRUMENTS SHOTGUNS RIFLES TYPEWRITERS Etc. Peter's Exchange 5920 Fifth Brooklyn BMvrrn .11 Ik WHk Rtrcrta iUvvontt O. L.

r.Ji. ChuTchi Tel. GEdnoy 9-7804 to queries. 78 percent said the strike 1 would prevent their receiving needed iron and steel products, non-ferrous metals, radio tubes and cabinets, lumber, chemicals, paper, carton containers, cloth, plastics and building materials. Most oi the firms reported they would have to cut down on production within 30 davs and lay off approximately 4.753 employes, representing a payroll of 1240,830 The dimout has added to the headaches of restaurant owners, who lace tlie prospect of increasing their prices ns a result of a drop in business.

This, said Paul Henkel, president of the Society of Restaurateurs, would be "ruinous" for many places. Made to Soil for $70 to Lott ond faun BANKBOOK Lost" a 73T4 of The CUy Savinati Bank Brnntt.jn. P.ynip:,! haa been Mopprd Prs-e return to the bank at 6633 BANKBOOK Lost, No143B5l II lound returu 10 bank Any claims must be 1. within one week. Savmfs Bfihk.

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i BANKBOOK -Lost: No tf the Kings H.ghway Savitm Bar.K. Daymen'' haa been stopped return to the bank at 1600 Kings Hitihway. BANKBOOK Last No I5M-b. ohe Kings Highway Savincs pavmri.t has been Mopped rfiurn to the bark at Hiphway. DOO Lost, cocker spaniel.

alntp throat, brown pa. no tan: Curat Speaker DR. RARNETT R. BRICKNF.R, of Clrvrlud On of Amrricat Outstanding Habbis Ml SIC U. rROt.RAM br Choral Croup of 60 VOICES AI WELCOME at this meeting ipontored by the I'nion of American Hebrew Congregations and its eight member congregations located in the Borough of Brooklyn.

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