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C1B 103402 tor. TC L. c. HOY -61S47 WEATHER Cloudy with occasional rain today and tonight LATE NEWS it 107th YEAR No. iOi DAILY and SUNDAY icrniin.

n. imtinfeiK BROOKLYN 1, N. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 Intrr4 rtxllT POM OUa Ml 3 UiAn 3 CENTS rcmx crrr i P. S. 92 Pupils Set Example for City In Cleanup Drive WORLD PEACE RESTS Oil U.S., -MARSHALL His New Pamphlet Warns of Catastrophe If We Don't Halt Reds N0Vr5 13.7 i Washington.

Nov. 4 (UP) Secretary of State George Marshall placed total blame to CITY TUNNEL day on Russia for failure of the world to return to peace. Less Than 10 Cast Ballots in First Two Hours He warned that, the world twas headed for catastrophe un- less the I'nited States continued! Mikolajczyk to Fight Polish Reds as Exile Britain Gives Him Green Light to Carry On Escaped Leader to Visit This Country London, Nov. 4 (U.R) The KritUh Government gave Stanis-law Mikolajczyk full today to carry on in exile his Where, When, What and How On Vote Today AGENCY PLANS TALKS ON STRIKE Sandhog Chief Vows To Take a Poke at Commissioner Moses its initiative in worl affairs and its "containment" of totalitarian governments. He acknowledged that Germany was temporarily partitioned and predicted that the By J.

H. SOHMALACKER The vanguard of Brooklyn's St 4,000 registered voters trekked to the polls in the off- ot.v." Lfl awl i 1 1 nited States will have to admit permanent division of Germany Here are the salient features; year election day under unfav- fight against the Communist forces he accused of planning to of today elections In Brooklyn: orable eather conditions that iif the great powers continue to The New Work ity runnelshoot him in Poland. Authority today scheduled Mikolajezvk announced disagree. retarded the tempo of early balloting. he I VOTING HOURS Tolls are was I nited going to visit the open from 6 a.m.

to 7 p.m. Spot checks disclosed that al- p.a.se.. c.i oieign meeting as 1.2(H) sirik-prhcv for what it has done to. Hat't block- totalitarianism m8 sandhogs renewed threats States WHKRE. TO VOTE Alma most -without, exception heavily- since the war and reminded to keep construction on the populated districts like Brighton Beach, Flatbush and "I have not yet decided whether to join the international Peasant Party organization Mother of 10 Digs In for Siege by City Brownsville had cast less than Americans that the eclipse of, $71.

000.000 Brooklyn Battery former great powers had thrust 'unless th sh in Washington but 1 shall bei 10 percent of their registered without exception each voter's polling place is the same one where registration took place -in October. Where a polling place was re-located, because of an emergency, Roard of Elections rtotifed voters by mail. ine i nueu riaies inio a poM-'(eBiands for a S2-a-dav wage going to the I nited States to tion of "outstanding leaclershipi jnrrease are met. I see friends." he said In a state- in world affairs." The time of the Tunnel issued at his wife's cot- thority meeting was not an-itage in Kenton, Middlesex. Designed for Public Bail Suit photo CLEANLINESS CHART A day-to-day record- of conditions around stores, homes and large apartments in the immediate neighborhood is kept by Public School 92's sanitary squad, known as the Civic League.

Left to right, George Graine, head of the "first Louise Weiss, league president, and Elaine Katz, chief of the "second lieutenants." School's Sanitary Squad Gets Results And Neighborhood Is Free of Rubbish hut a snnLpcman sui.l 1 A H-MMl-OIII filOOMVn mom 1iaio lha un i in i a v. ut, iH Ml I (111 I 1 1 1 1 I 4 lrlSI VOTING PROCKDURK Bal a new pamphlet published woul1 he hel(l to(lav if and sec ret journey, Miko1' 10, her two youngest chil-ihe State Department, at the di-slDle an(1- if not- lnen tomorrow Jajczyk did not say when at her side, dug in today loting today is entirely In- voting machine method. To vote during the first two hours. The Weather Bureau, forecasting cloudiness and occasional rains, held out little hop ior much improvement later Is the day. The outlook led political leaden! and watchers.

at the polls to predict long lines and possible congestion In the final voting period before they, closed officially at p.m. Few Offices at Stake With comparatively few pub vole on issues and for randi rection or Mr. Marshall. "UIM" "'uve nniaui lor me, with a well-slocked larder to tied "Aspects of Current Amerl- Cni.ed States. Li.hs.and a si, the riu nuiii me (uiuiuin.v us ne sain nis native cnunlrvl chairman, Park Commissionerwas tinder increasing Com-: lne rest Robert Moses, target of hitter: munist pressure and outritzht family was out in the rain, an Foreign Policy," the 52-page booklet, for sale at 40 cents per ropy at.

the Government Print- By PKGtiY O'RKIMA' hue' Office, outlines American homeless. So far as the citv was con- denunciations by officials of; "terror." Local 117. Compressed AirL, Workers Cnion. A. V.

to barges Rule Terror Stirred by the smiles and pleas of earnest pupils, residents' policy on major foreign policy of the community adjacent to Public School 92, Parkside and 'problems. which the strikers belong. hat is happening in Poland, pl nwl 11 was lic, offices at stake, the voters -were being called on to decide The pamphlet was designed: Rogers have learned to "follow through on cleanliness Citizens of this segment of; fnr thp ounoral nnhlir- anH fnn 1 1 n(v accused me aui noill i vounu.v Mm runic IIJIIIS lo moe I ne nicuoiiauis the general public and Con i i ihe two-storv. unuaiiued. dates voters must pull down appropriate voting machine lexers and keep them down.

Example To vote FOR repeal of Proportional Representation voter pulls down "Yes" lever over Proposition No. at right of voting machine's top row and keeps it down; to vote AGAINST P. R. repeal voter pulls down "No" lever. BUR OK VOTKRS KM-(ilBLK 81 1,536 (454.660 men; "59,876 jvoment who registered in October.

ISSUES Six State 'ironstitu- ill it'lUSlIlK in llfl Illll iwu imnc uinin gress because, the introduction; control and more pies ..,,) the fate of six constitutional amendments and three housing piopositions in State-wide vot v.v u.Jla nrms, in cnarge oiimuoiM f'latbush, it seems, had the pood manners to listen to the U. S. HINTS BID sure will be out on the i.eoole!' UL American people asked so i-'nstruction, to negoti the coming, of the 1 which was con- ing, and New York Ctty con- miBstiAna ahnni ate a contract with the union Uoversial Proportional Repre TO COMPROMISE international Written in- wering final sections of the quiries have averaged 5,000 aiUlllnel dlgg'n8- Comintern (CnminformL" unsafe last Aug. 7. said.

Mikolajczyk was leader of' But Mrs. Loretta McDonald the Peasant party, chief oppo-jwants only one thing to keep sentation system of electing niemlwrs of the City Council. month. Would Sm-b Moses Throughout the pamphlet! was uhtp.kr atinVori With a record-breaking total Continued on Page ON PALESTINE Continued on Page 3 of off-year voters listed In the runs this theme Russia's speakers at a meeting of the! registry hooks, the election wa a affair in tional amendments' three State bousing propostions and a.tnKor$! nrian heenev. oust- ocked peace; L.

policy has of L()(ai 117 blocked the spread of totali-L Winanf, Ex-Envoy, Killed Himself local P. R. repeal proposition. tarianism which the electorate was asked to pass ort New York State's fontlnvei oh Pag "Come off your high horse, Early Partition Action Hinges on Ironing Out Differences With Reds Lake Success, Nov. 4 (UPj- AMEXDMEXT8--No.

1, Sol Deplores Soviet A'tllud 'Mr. Moses. 1 wish you were I hari T'l Anul n'ilVi filers' bonus; Jfo. .2, Absentee With 2d Gun After First Failed Behind our inability to grasp voting; 3, Legislators' 1 In fact, I'd give you a punch in aries; No. 4, Removal of American officials Indicated to children when politely requested to keep their stoops and front yards and sidewalks clean.

As a result the. school and the neighborhood set a standard for cleanliness which caused Mrs. M. K. Graveson of the educational bureau of the of Sanitation to describe Public School 92 as "tbe banner school of the City of New York." Looking down Pavksid Ave.

between Rogers and Bedford where an estimated 400 school children live in large apartments, the block gives an impression of "a clean-winged hearth." There's no paper or rubish in sight. The Sanitation Department's street sweeper inspects the block twice a day another concession to the work of the sanitary squad of Public School 92. Halls Street Cleaner ''Without bis help our tak judges; No. 5, New judicial district, and No. 6, Ski trails.

day they would seek a compromise with Russia on United Na tions machinery for the parti tion of Palestine in 19 IS. (All subject to Statewide Vels in Colleges Break Precedent In Casting Ballots the 'fruits of peace and victory' is the failure of collaboration among the great, powers in the pursuit of objectives essential to peace and security," the pamphlet said. "Important in this cennection lias been the attitude of the Soviet Union, which has been characterized by in- voting.) the yaw. llyman N. GTickstein, union attorney, charged that Mayor O'Dwyer would have been successful in efforts to settle the dispute before the strike was called if it had not been for The compromise efforts wer expected to show quickly Concord, N.

IT, Nov. 4 (UP) John Gilbert Winant. 58, wai time Ambassador to Great But ain and former Governor of New Hampshire, fatally shot himself in the right temple last night alter first attempting suicide with an unloaded gun, officials said today. Winant, scion of an aristocratic New England familv. PROPOSITION'S State-wide No 1, additional for low-rent housing; No.

2, Sl.000.000 increase in maxi- whether the General Assembly will set in motion at this ses "This man regards himcelf as t'ansigeance in implementing sion the withdrawal of Great i- III It' I ll I IIP nr t.n i iravi.ru nil a 01 OdO mum housing subsidies; No. Hundreds of married war Increasing annual housing: veterans attending college will subsidy; No. 4 (New York break precedent when they 'voiii i i win iiirr innj i jttl Ml dllu of subjects at wartime, oik re- formation of twin Arab and Jewish states there. Stilus iiimsen aoove i lie law oi the land," (iliekstein said. City proposed repeal of Pro- vote in various local elections Yalta, Moscow and Potsdam in Soviet Delegate Semvon Tsar I 1 -Vh The pamphlet blames Russia1 Heeking Increase portional Representation City Council elections.

killed himself in the bedroom of his palatial, old Colonial home. A coroner's report at- ant in lirl tliQ K- -for unilateral action The dispute centered v.iriit-icll Si.r i wouiti nave neen very aiuicun, )le aid ear-old Louise Weiss. I CA 1)1 DATES Brooklyn vot i mat itussia s'iin UId' uriDuted nts act to "despond- Dartition sulxommi-- demand for a contract chief concern leader of the school's rleanuDu. Retting Hip 'pncy (K-casioned by extreme forces, who spoke appreciative-1 led' to todav the role'U'm alul on either side of nervous tension." ly of the co-operative efforts of! hjs thought the Bii'c'8- th'ernor. Island.

The sandhogs! Authorities said he apparent-Ihestreet sweeper. The "white-j Fjve vet0 shmllfi bp 'are seeking an of S2 a 'v left no notes. today, according to State At-torney General Nathaniel L. Goldstein, who assured out-of-State veterans in college that they would 'receive tht "-o-posed soldiers' bonus. As a result nf the recent decision by the Court of Appeals that married student-veterans living at Shanks Village may vote in Rockland County, Mr.

Gold.stein said all married Met- ers ballot borough-wide for three Supreme Court justices (to be elected in 2d Judicial District) and one member of City Council. Voters in designated districts also elect three Municipal Court justices (ith and 7th Municipal Court a mem- fs. plav during the period between 1 warne.1 ihat If day over the present scale, ''tmty Solicitor Raymond K. decam which from $11-0 to rkins said that Winant first MUM nle 1 nivea states will a tried to shoot himself with a the time when Palestine would pioceed with attempts to createj The authority ha estimated Luger pistol but hurled! become independent. With Mritish officials noncommittal, the U.

Palestine Vu ueurman-v anl ft HUhis demand plus others for 1hp n.wr of his bedroom into the Marshall plan program creased safetv measures wiilllen it failed to discharge and for reconstruction of ci (liscovprpil it vvaa iinliuilml. wing' has a way or getting ith his broom into a gutter a place where the children are not permitted lo go on their daily rounds of inspection. Kven laborers on an excavation next door to the school co-operated by keeping wood and other debris off the sidewalk. The impact of "pressure" her of Congress (1 1th ConV'an similar ctrcumstancM gressional District) and mem-l'" the may vote at their experts began the task of bring Europe. her of Slate Assembly (tith "-ai elections it iney are reg- Assembly District).

iistered. ing Russia and the United States together on these vital nel construction. The construction companies are the George II. Klinn Corporation, digging from the Brooklyn end and Mason discrepancies: Verdict of Suicide The Luger was found between twin beds in the room. Perkins said marks on the floor and the condition of the Urges $75,000,000,000 ijik i i riii iMii itKMii i.

John G. Winant from children am parents Security Council ofiPubhc Works Program Court Rules for Vet The law says college students living in the institution's quarters may not vote in local elections, although they have the establish sanitarv conditions In New Orleans. Nov. A (UP) 'Hanger Company, at the Man- Palestine between the end of! weapon indic ated it was thrown i the community began lo be felt JUDICIAL CANDIDATES LEFT OFF BALLOT, ALL IS CONFUSION IN 20TH A. D.

Registrants in L'fi lection Districts of the JOlh A. 1). were Rritain's mandate and actual um- 1 nu'P leming.inaiian end. rtrttim f.i.y.n" 1. III! I sink- mayor wno served Jail independence.

The i "ef'eral Works Picket signs carried by It "I I II' IlllilUl' rt l'VII1 States, reportedly suspecting lnfla.v for more than declared that eight men Winant shot himself with lerms beeks Ke-election right of Using an absentee ballot. I However, the Court of Ap-, peals, overriding both the Ap- i.ii-i Heigian automatic. kokomo Nov. 1 prevented for hours this morn- Soviet move to bring all punnc works con- nave neen killed on the jot), esiine within range of the in npxt 15 years.jthat 29 have been permanent-Five veto power, opposed Se- This figure, he tokl the injured and that there have Tt Unit iir'R from sating their votes be- lriMiis leiunico an oinciar Kormer Mayor pellate Division and a ruling by vemici oi suiciue mat cause candidates for the 7th, curitv Council rule. 'Municipal A -social ion neen l.iOO cases of the w-nds Mr.

Goldstein, said the students Meat, Butter, Soap Prices Rise Here i 111 ill (I corroborated by medical ref Court District con-i .11 Ullll 1 1 III I In American circles there wa npre' represents "needed" State "all for SUI a week." I'cderal prison, sought to re- i residence in the Shanks proj- Hulterl'ield. servants be- eree Clarence Friends and turn to o.r.ee todav. Whines was temporary "only in talk of a compromise on the atK1 local Public work veto question which would re- If elected. Hot, would have to! Calls started bombarding the fi ,2 on Page 7 0ain 8 pardon be-! Board of Elections office, where11'6 a (lt-v move most day-to-day decision A. A.

A. Wants to Teach in the U. supervision of fore takiiiu the oaih as officials dispatchedl lie was convicted in on a men to place the proper slipsjClai-lfles Bonus 1sue Incentive Plan' Asked for Europe pioiiiruuon cnarge and par- in the machines in the 9th to Mr. Goldstein aUn rlarifiM the doned by Roosevelt Crew Taken Off Schooner Sinking Off Newfoundland Palestine from veto range. This would involve setting up Russia's proposed 11-nation Palestine commission as an organ of the General Assembly which would "report" to the Security Council.

late President Ith D.s, inclusive. The the issue of who was eligible voters elected trouble was not corrected for fur a sti.itp hunn: shnntH Driving in All Schools Washington, Nov. 4 (U.R) The American Automobile Associ ation said today it wants to teach every high student in the country to drive a car safely well. after him Mayor in iiours. Washington, Nov.

(U.R) Senator Joseph It. Hall Minn.) suggested todav that i Amendment No. 1 win in to-'day's election. Any New York Price increases in meat, butter and soap today gave extra headaches to the budget-minded chopper in her struggle against the high cost of living. The Markets Department reported beef, veal and lamb jfies were "slightly higher" tna 1 last Friday's.

Butter was up another two cents in retail stores and soap was up one cent. Soap powders advanced two cents. A reassuring note in the food picture was sounded when sugar prices failed to rise today. Some housewives had feared an increase with the end of wholesale controls and had stocked up. Board Set to Have Plumbing Revamped in Flooded School veteran would get the even though he attends in another State.

"The veteran nuist have ben a citizen when lie was dratted or enlisted," lie said. Sift Charge City Relief Money Congress try to develop an "in-1 Boston, Nov. I (U.R) The centive plan" for Hut -opean Coast Guard here reported to-countries seeking aid under day that the crew "has neen the Plan. taken off" the sinking Poitu- Ite told reporters he would gue-e schiMmer Maria Carloiia. like to see a scheme deii-'cd ome (ill) miles of that would give needy Ivtropean i Argent i.i.

Newfoundland, countries more rconomic aid as I liisiwss n-affir- is nvor Went to Fight Taft-Hartley Act While the Department of vesiigators showed the sewaee I I I 1. i "Of course, if he gives tin his 8 in New York State The Investigation Depart turly. It was 'indicated, that this department's probe ill ooia reward for biK)stine their own nhn C.i Cim-d Cutter Devier i "i up in- viicll tlll'l III KOOU Public School 77 in tbe Park operating order." The bureau, ijy establishing residence at an oui-of-State college for voting purposes he would be ineli deeper than the two cases nowproduction. 'radioed Boston. "Crew has Slope section con i es however, is studvine the sewers oetore it.

"Make them show they'reiheen taken off." ja liyylth menace, it was learned; in the entire section to get at' gible," he added. rne aae uoara or elfare sidoing a good job." he explained. A Coast Guard spoKe-man ooa.v mat me noard oi the cause. Ball said he had not worked here said no further details oMion will begin to revamp the. The Deoarimpnf nf KiWHERE TO FIND IT to report on the situation I FOUIS'D R0051S DENTIST.

Y(l7b7 v. dtstrt 3-4 roorai Brooklyn. Quwni. Oil Dr. Welnlwri Af.

0-0000 uuc ueidu-i oi mi-juan hoi uavpme rescue were avauanie anucnooi piiimning tomorrow this as an example of one wayjthat the Dexter had been aked remedy the situation. ikimt iin.i if, 11 .11.1 i ment today was studying charges that city relief funds were paid out to union members to help them meet union assessments for the purpose of fighting the Taft-Hartley Act. It had been reported that requests for these special grants had been received by the Welfare Department, from members of Local fiTi of the C. 1. 0.

Wholesale and Warehouse Workers Union. In one case, it was said, one such sup ins viik ii mignt work. jto send information as to now! Hrst item of business, it was Parents have charged through tcjao 10 Niahi Lif inquiry committee investigating the city's relief administration will also study the same charges when it reconvenes at public hearings Thursday. As for the Investigation De-partment probe, no decision will be made until Mr. Fielding returns to his desk from Doctors iiu.sinui ii tis jii-di.

Itl IUU11 aius uuiiars, uie i nneo me Maria annua, wnetner icirains which are be ow the kberu nresiilent nf tho iar. might agree to pay dollars for he sank and what ship effected level of the sewers near theient-Teai hers Ass.x iaiion of the 17 Novai 17 Obitucir; 17 'Pollock Fadh 6 Real Tilata fi oociaiy "I rerrived rxrellmt frir from tlir Brooklyn Katie. We had two rplif to our nt Ad for room and the rrMilli Her talMnctorT." Dr. Albert K. Weinberg, 241 an Srlen Avniif.

jbuiiding at 41!) I'd St. school, that the situation has the rescue of the crewmen. At the scene, the Guard said, were ihe luxury liner It was disclosed by a spokes-existed for more than 10 years, man that parents have fieen Hot lunches have been discon- Bndq Comica Croaawoid Curt: Dr. Biady fditooa! Gun and Bat It Hltetnan Worth Hsroacop Hospital, where he is resting plemental relief pavment had after being treated for physical )rpitf Ihe difficulty in finding, been made. 4 exhaustion.

Queen Klizabeth and two Por- complaining about the situation 'tinned in the school, they say, luguese vessels, the Gilcanes'for a number of years but that because the water in the base-and the Corte Real. jthe board had felt it was up to.nient makes it Immissible to living quanrr. innay. man nave ha.v quartrri tniiatr, many ha at the The State probe was termed British coal produced in excess of Britain's own consumption. To obtain dollars to buy American goods, the British thus would be encouraged to boost coal production in excess of their domestic ned.

The coal sold to the United States would shipped to coal Importing countries nf Europe part of the economic aid program. fi Sporta 6 0 1 1 ha Woman 1 0 i Tuckar i Unci Pay 17 17 The Coast Guard in New York the Bureau of Highway and.tise the lunchroom. During Sewers to repair the surround-iiainv weather, student's have Undla If our! ttill looking for rieming npniecj me morale' notn rener reeipi- an apaiWni or hnmf. no) charges. But he referred the'ents nd departmental staff by had dispatched a Flying Fortress rescue plane carrying a Moviaa 4.

Wa' A-sa Womn ing sewers. Charles A. Riedel. to walk through flooded I rail Mim Turner. MAin 4-6200 aney71 tome investigation state Chanties Aid Asso- nrnppabla rubber boat to the chief engineer of the bureau.

'to reach the drinkinn water plart i nt Ad. partment for more thorough scene. has announced that hle in. fntinlainc lnKi Hint MAR toft Irlnln nidi win in in- louniains. tpfUli WlI 4.3io-a..

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