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COPY TO C. SEP 1 4 1941 C1B 153604 5ep 13 BROOKLYN EAGLE PAGES OF COLOR COMICS EVERYWHERE WEATHER Sunny, mild today. 107th YEAR No. 252 DAILY one" SUNDAY BROOKLYN 1, N. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1948 3,100 BACK BEHIND WHEELS AS TRUCK TIEUP CRUMBLES SOVIET GOT ATOM DATA, Allies Will Halt Parleys With Soviet Unless They Lift Blockade of Berlin PROBER SAYS Quotes Army Officer Miner's Daughter To Wed Social Scion All Chain Stores Sign Up, Start To Refill Shelves! The 11-dayold trucking strike Apparently Groves As Admitting Leak continued to crumble yesterday Washington, Sept.

11 (U.R House investigators have reh Cinderalla Flies South to Moot Fiance in Florida able information that Russian spies were able to steal some Report 5,000 Police Mobilized Gloom Pervades State Dept. As Failure Nears atomic bomb secrets during the war, Representative Richard B. Vail said tonight. Big 3 to Give Case to U.N. If Reds Hold Fast Ixmdon, Sept.

11 (U.R) The 6 388 operators employing 3,100 men signed new union iigreements, unloosing truck-loads of food, newsprint and Other vital supplies. Expressing optimism about an early end of the tieup on the basis of the compromise terms worked out on Friday by Local 807, International Brotherhood Daytona Beach, Sept. 11 (O.R) A pretty, willowy bru To Crush Soviet Zone Food Riots Vail, a member of the House nette, who fled the drab life of! Committee on Un-American Ac her native Pennsylvania coal tivities, quoted as his source a Washington. Sept. 11 (U.P.) town to seek fortune and Secretary of State George "high ranking army officer" who was closely associated with Outbreaks Said to Center in Brandenburg Reds Stage 'Monster' Berlin Rally Today Marshall held a series of urgent mance in New York City, will United States, Britain and France have decided to halt all negotiations with Russia on the Berlin crisis unless the Soviets oi eamsters, A.

John E. Strong, union president, de- the development of the atomic become the "Cinderella bride" inferences today as crucial bomb. East-West negotiations over the declined to identify the Berlin, Sept. 1 1 (U.R) The British licensed newspaper said today that 5,000 heavily-armed special police have Berlin blockade teetered on the "We're practically une-third WAl OI rrancis "llcn Signed' up. We're following polo-playing scion of one officer but it was apparent he referred to Lt.

Gen. Leslie R. agree at once to lift the Berlin blockade, it was learned today. edge of outright failure. been mobilized by Russian occupation officials to crush food aiviae and conquer strategy ofof Americas wealthy society Groves, the retired army officer the Soviet zone.

9tf ana in rapid-tire order, secretary Marshall met with British Am Reports from Moscow said ormng out Det-1 families. who headed the army's war tor than it did then. The break Stephana Saia. 23. whose late Telegraf dispatch from! II hCUICC DCh bassador Sir Oliver Franks and U.

S. Ambassador Walter Bedell time A-bomb project. Groves ap Fuerstenwalde in Russian then Senator Arthur H. Vanden U. J.

ILIIILJ JU.V 'Smith had requested another peared before a closed session1 zone said machine guns and berg Mich chief Republi Czechoslovak father was a coal miner, arrived from New York by plane for a Florida marriage grenade throwers have been is of a subcommittee Friday. Says Safeguards Were Pierred meeting of the Western envoys with Premier Stalin or Foreign Minister Viacheslav M. Molotov, can foreign policy spokesman in Congress. Ambassador Franks) ACCUSATION ON sued to battle-hardened special io me as-year-oia Hitchcock, who met her at the airnort. According to the testimony policemen who are being sent made two trips to the State Department within two hours.

or both. of the officer, he was certain into Brandenburg State from I They went into seclusion in the Western officials hoped the that in some degree Russian HoisneviK scnool camp? nome of a friend. cown among employers is com-ina much faster The break in the walkout was caused by a split in the united front of the city's trucking concerns which had previously held out for a maximum increase of 15 cents an hour. The compromise terms called for 17 cents and a modified welfare plan. Employers Line Up Some of the employers who signed were lined up outside! the union offices at 74 Varick Senator Vandenberg conferred for two hours and 10 minutes Moscow conferences could be efforts to penetrate atomic re Their wedding was scheduled search safeguards were succes: ITALIAN TREATY Rejects Interpretation Of Soviet Government On September 9 Note The newspaper said the men were veterans of the "Seydlitz Army" German war prisoners who joined the Soviet-sponsored vith Mr.

Marshall, Under-ecretarv of State Robert A. resumed Monday in an effort to break the deadlock caused by disagreement among the Big Con tinned on Page 61 Stephana Saja fill" Vail said. "To what de gree, he could not venture 1 Lovett and Charles E. Bohlen, one of Mr. Marshall's top ex opinion.

in. I- i i ar our military governors on me Berlin currency question. Will Blame Russia after the battle of Stalingrad. perts on Russia. Dirt Nuisance Plagues He said the officer reported the situation directly to the late President Roosevelt and later Theextraordinarv conferences; Washington, Sept.

11 (U.R) The United States tonight re foreshadowed some decisive Manhattan, before they If the Russians continue to tall, and if they refuse to lift authorities alerted military and bv the estern Powers opened yesterday morning. The; President Truman. 'This statement is a direel jected a Russian charge that their negotiations with Russia the blockade, lt was understood the Western Powers will issue a this government has violated contradiction of Mr. Truman's civilian police to guard sector borders against trouble during the "monster" pro-Communist to end the Berlin blockade. contention that Communists Bushwick-Ridgewood Matrons Call for Health Dept.

Action To End 8 Years of Battling Grime the Italian peace treaty. joint white paper blaming Rus Gloom in Washington rest ot tne day saw a steady earn of contracts completed. The offices will reopen at 8 a.m. tomorrow. Strong said.

First to sign with Local 807 was the Atlantic Pacific Tea were not involved in wartin The Russians earlier today demonstration scheduled tomorrow in the Soviet-held Lust- 1 gloom over the long had accused this government efforts of the Western Powers sia ior tne entire uernn situation and accusing Russia of violating the United Nations charter by imposing the blockade. espionage," Vail said. His reference was to a prei defitia) press conference garten. Utticials said they would not to reach an agreement with the, Russians was clearly reflected which employs 625 driver; of violating the treaty by offering to send only a deputy in 'here homes mass neavy guards on the The Western allies would Sept. 3, in which Mr.

Truman criticized the conduct of the 'I I pi. i lUl plained vesterdavl m.Z ltactorles are never far apart, residents then refer the case to the U. N. stead of Secretary of State tor boundaries, but would keep large reserves ready to preserve ters. This contrasted sharply inai wnen you taite a oreatn mere, "you don't breath, committee's Soviet spy probe.

George C. Marshall to a Mon ith previous guarded Optimism! you breathe dust." i Truman said then that the order if the demonstration (General Assembly, which meets I in Paris Sept. 21, it was learned authoritatively. day meeting of the Council of threatens to spill over ii only spies he knew of during fine, persistent, black.mv dsncrhter harf that some accord might be ham mered out between East and Western sectors. ir were uerman and Jap Keiiable informants said the West to end the Red siege and Western officials declared anese.

others followed suit, leaving no retail food deliveries tied up by the strike. The A. P. immediately began to reprovision its 500 stores and the Bohack trucks rolled at 6 a.m. These two chains had been the hardest hit of the food stores, many of their stores establish a single currency in uuoi, mey saiu, mai comes ena- montn-old bov, out for an airing I lessly drifting through windows in the carriage, the sheets, pil-l jand settles, in a thin, oily filmlow case and the carriage itself ou furniture, and dishes and were covered within an hour Foreign Ministers.

The State Department later announced that Secretary Marshall will be represented at the that every effort would Mentions President idivided Berlin. i he President, vail said, "was State Department officials left taken to prevent a renewal of Thursday's boundary fight, in which one German was killed uoors ana everywne or so. either unaware of the true Big Three have decided reluctantly that Russia does not want any settlement of the crisis which would allow other powers to remain in the city. After nearly two months of negotiating, the Western Powers reportedly have reached the con- unchallenged a London report conference by Lewis W. Doug Zt The daughter-in-law.

Mrs. time espionage situation or is tnat tne rmted Mates. Kni las, U. S. Ambassador to Great and 14 were injured.

lacking meat, butter, eggs, fruit: f' nouse-, Thomas McMail. who lives nxt desperately endeavi and France had decided to end Hilt. nn. My. JJ.jiikI.i-' 1 omorrow demon mi wife and grandmother in her! door at 123 Wyckoff Ave.

in all further talks with the Rut shield his administration, through such a generalization ment had been anticipated in was called to try to match the home at 121 Wyckoff Ave. four-familv walk-up, corrobo- nless the blockade is and vegetables, and running low on coffee and canned goods. By the tlmei they opened fori business yesterday a number ofj big mass meeting Thursday, diplomatic circles here. oeen tnis way tor eight rated her mother-in-law's story. from justified public censure.

lifted at once. when 300,000 anti-Communist The Big Four The I nited only it's getting worse. If Vail, stressing that the of 'Tied to a Dustcloth' However, reliable sources runarounu- irom tne reman. Western envovs in Moscow. Germans assembled in the big tne stores nan received tojeen States.

Britain, France and Russia had agreed to meet Mon ficer testified under oath, conceded that the chances of Holding Thomas Jr. in her gest gathering battered Berlin me fieaun uepartment air pollution people would look intol it, maybe something could be agreement with Mosc quoted him as saying: "Japanese esmonaee was day to discuss disposition of deliveries. Newsprint Moves therefore, have been instructed to seek one more high-level meeting at the Kremlin, prob- nas seen since the war, and to protest the rioting which fol dimmei than at any time since arms, she related how when she and her husband arise in the morning and walk "anywhere's Italy former African colonies. aone to stop tnis soot or what either nonexistent or unworthv briMii ln! .10 ever it is. i can it dirt.

Delivered to Soviets bly with Premier Stalin. That The newsprint situation wasj eased when three of the city's lowed it. Eastern and Western officials of mention during the wartime nis indicated that, barring But this is Brooklvn and 'near a window," the "sugary meeting will be a showdown The V. S. note, delivered to I period, wnne uerman espionage and newspapers hurled charges conference on Berlin.

new and unexpected achy Russia, the three West- le Soviet embassy tonight, Brooklyn Is always neglected DUt black grit grinds and the people have to wait until scratches" in an unpleasant I lie repre.sentatie.s of the rejected Soviet charges vas ot negligible and relatively inimportant proportions." But, he said, the officer wasi unu counter cnarges across tne boundaries of' divided Berlin. tern Powers were ready to take jarge irucxers signed up tne Donald Sutherland Company of 41 Henry which immediately began hauling paper from Pier 86, Manhattan, to various dailies; last to be taken care of." idsnion. United States, Britain and tnat: the Berlin dispute to each side blaming the other for Gives an Example "From that point on s. gooi r.mcni lii acted deeply concerned over the France will make it clear that there still is a chance for the a hearing. Thi tne Thursday not.

Mrs. McMail. who has three vmmt' 1 111 Piacucauy uea arbitrarily in previously stat- tense activity of Russian Daniels Kennedy and the J. The police reinforcements a broom or a dustcloth. Some peal could be made on grounds that Russia has that the Paris meeting married children and eight is to agree to a settle-But thev will make it pionage agents in their efforts to penetrate atomic research Arthur Kennedy Company.

Still holding out was the United would "serve no useful pur-' were scheduled to a Brandenburg Monday. lated U. N. charter provisions unless Russia was ure- both before and dur- gi anucnuaren, most or wnom live near her, pointed to the flat-top gas range, "which I times both at once." The elder Mr. McMail, a pressman on a Manhattan daily "and a real Dodger fan," smiled wmcn ban tne use ot force States Trucking Corp.

Col. Sergei Tulnanov. Rus ng his association with the pareo to mane n-u Local 807 had contracts with against United Nations mem equally plain that this time Russia must act in lifting the blockade instead of engaging in more long negotiations. Won't Be Effective threat on disposition of the former cleaned only this morning." She bers in international relations. 812 trucking concerns employ at his wife and remarked: sian propaganda chief in Germany, was headline attraction in today's exchange of project." Headed Manhattan Project colonies.

ing about 10,000 drivers and The urgency of the situation All I hear about is dirt, dust 2. Mr. Marshall's decision not picKeo up a ciotn and wiped laway a fine film of gritty dust. "I don't know quite what can helpers at the start of the strike. prompted tne series ot unusual Groves headed the Manhat- and some more dirt." attend the meeting made conferences by Secretary Mai initially the union asked 25.

Addressing 1.000 delegates! Project, which was the But, he added, with one ear; But the West really is in a eak position. Physically its impossible a full-fledged for shall with Ambassador Franks cents an hour and more far- De done about it, she told Brooklyn Eagle reporter, Giant! overseer of all wartime atomic catenmg the Dodger -doubleheader, "the eirli position in Berlin can be made reaching welfare benefits. Once and Senator Vandenberg. eign ministers' conference. The unsigned State Depart Continued on Page 6 almost untenable if the Rus- from European countries attending the Soviet-sponsored "Resistance Congress of the Victims of Fascism," Tulpanov blamed the Western Allies for the stuff certainly has become a menace to the health of every right.

Though they hardly give Though tight-lipped his long meeting with Mr. nans so choose. The most the ment note aeciareo tnat substitution of a deputy for the for cnance to settle before ii brought its demands down, the badly hit A. P. and Bo-iiack firms immediately signed, repeating in some ways the his man, woman ann cmid Marshall, Vandenberg left no OHI WOE IS USI they re running around eign minister as a procedure all the troubles of Germany inl DODGERS BOW TWICE! which has been followed in pre-l "Why only yesterday, when Western Powers can do is to threaten to hail Russia before the United Nations, and it will not be a very effectiv threat if the Russians really don't want Continued on Page 2j doubt tney discussed tne Berlin crisis and a bi-partisan agreement on the next move.

geneidi anu cerim in particular. tory of tne 1946 truck, strike. Meanwhile, Joseph M. Ade-! In the most dramatic double- ine sirengtn ot tne soviet Jizzi, chief spokesman for thei vious meetings ot the count Recalls 1946 Meeting To back up that contenti header of the season, the Lodg union smashed the military. a settlement.

Pessimism Appears Reliable sources said pessi live big employer associations, ers bowed twice to the Giants Hurricane Whips Up, economic and political machir ery of (Hitler's) Third Reich. entire Berlin crisis. the note recalled the meeting insisted his groups would not give an inch on their 15-cent mism over the outcome of the yesterday at the Polo Grounds. he said. "She will destroy those in Aew lorn in December.

I94(i, therefore, hinges upon the next meeting in Moscow. The Rus- West negotiations began offer. He belittled the impor They surrenderd the opener. at which the French foreign! wno attempt to establish Fourth Reich." Atlantic Ships Warned lans could, as they have in the Continued on Page 2 21, in 13 innings when Joe was tv a tance of the break and said the unsigned trucking companies past, make a last-minute de- deputy. Hatten walked in the winning sion and lift the blockade.

If the Russians do not make run with the bases filled, and outward 200 miles to north east of center. would noio out tor sometime. Disputes Union Statement Conflicting with union state Copies of the U. S. note to Russia were transmitted simul-j aneously to Great Britain and I ical storm built uprapidly over! tne Atlantic tonignt into a tun- "The hurricane is expected to Boro War Memorial Contract to Be Let ranee.

ments, Adelizzi declared none continue moving toward the grown hurricane" with highest winds shrieking at 115 miles an) the association members had then lost a six-inning nightcap, 6 4, as Bobby Rhawn slammed a three-run hower. The blow came in the final minute of daylight, with the Giants trailing by 43. nonnwest, ior tne next is. to 18 hours at about the same speed nour. higned up.

A meeting of the MEYER DAVIS' SON The Hurricane Warning Serv employers at the Hotel Penn and will probably increase in sylvania ended late yesterday size, the Weather Bureau said. By TOM SCHROTH Progress on the half million The Yaukep; TO TAKE REFUGE IN UN ASSEMBLY HALL walloped th such a last-minute decision, then the polonged negtoiations will be dorpped and the case will go to the U. N. The Western Powers fear the worst. Virtually all hope of set-tleinent appears to have been abandoned.

But the West is committed publicly to every possible diplomatic avenue in search of a settlement. The Big Three may set a time limit on the showdown meeting in Moscow. The feeline is that ice here said that the center of the hurricane "was accurately located by a reconnaisance "Caution is advised all shipping with no apparent cnange in their position. Their labor com Senators, dollar Brooklyn War Memorial tne pain ot mis Favored Conniver took Ihei -Garry mittee was to meet again to- storm." plane at 6:45 p.m. or about 530 expected Wednesday when Paris, Sept.

11 (U.R) Davis, who renoum Beldame Handicap, feature ofi memorial is designed to cot $454,000. Amount Cut to $300,000 The Brooklyn War Memorial, a permanent tribute to the borough men and women who fought and died in World War II, was orieinallv planned in The hurricane's location was miles northeast of San Juan, Puerto Rico. the Memorial Committee wi meet to award the engineer quednct's getaway. The National Amateur tennisl Strong agreed that he did not rxnect the strike to be fully set the same general area the violent "howler" American citizenship to become a "citizen of the world." said to It is moving westward 18 to contract. championships opened at For that struck She Florida coast The meeting was called by night he has been ordered out last bept.

18 and cut across the the chairman ot the committee, est Hills with all the seeded players advancing in both tled for some time. He said he expected the greatest difficulty in signing over-the-road earners. The only ones signed up 1945. The first goal was $1,500, of France but would take ref they will ask the Russians for a definte "yes or no' 'answer 20 miles per hour," the advisory said. "Highest winds are estimated by plane at 115 M.

P. H. over a small area near center. Heavy squalls and gales extend George V. McLaughlin, presi State and Gulf of Mexico to smash into the coast of Louis and women's sections of 1000.

but Mr. McLaughlin's com dent of the Brooklyn Trust the touranment. mittee later reduced the amount nthin a reasonable time on whether the blockade will be so far include the Holland iana and Mississippi. mpahy. after the city hor complete details of these ,00,000.

The building. formed him that the engineer's! Continued on Page lifted. and other sports events see functional meeting structure, contract had been let by the sports Section) uge in the Palais de Chaillot, meeting place of the United Nations General Assembly. Davis, son of U. S.

society orchestra leader Meyer Davis, made the announcement in a statement which he datelined: "Palais de Chaillot. Pans, designed to be used by veterans! gtoups. will be the focal point Georgia Negro Dies Insisting on Vote Argentina Releases Eight 'Rebel' Socialites city to improve the area on Parkes Cadman Plaza which will surround the memorial. Quake Shakes Athens GOLDEN JUBILEE TO SALUTE PRESS downtown Brooklvn Mt. Vernon, Sept.

11 (U.R) Buenos Aires. Sept. 11 (U.R) Center planned for the The committee is expected to Hubby Held for Murder As Wife Dies of Slap Xew lork City's newspapers, The killing of a Negro who in adman riaza area Athens, Sept. 11 (U.R) Athens is shaken today by a three-nute earthquake that caused known casualties and no bix Argentine and two Uruguayan society women arrested Thursday night and sentenced The city has signed a contract France." sisted on his right to vote in will be saluted tomorrow alter-noon at the Golden Jubilee cele- approve ot giving tne contract for plans and specifications to Kgger i Higgins. architect at 542 Ml Aw.

Manhattan. The! nn engineer i.umore "I could not travel to or re- Freehold. N. Sept. 11 (U.R) business man who slapped bration in Grand Central Pal the Democratic primary which Herman Talmadge serious damage.

30 days in jail for distnbut-ng leaflets against proposed! nn in any other nivereign Continued on Page 6 nee, Manhattan. Fourteen news is wife so hard he killed her nation." Davis said. "I could nominated for eovernor. was not remain in France. constitutional reforms were! ordered released today by Judge! as held today on a murder papers, including the Brooklyn Eagle, will participate in the WHERE TO FIND IT disclosed today.

wish or purpose to break DRIVE CAREFULLY charge. Arancibia Kodnguez. The racial issue was a feature nroeram Between ana 1 he judge ruled that none of Francis Gilmarten. 40, father existing national laws. It i3 my wish and my dui p.m.

and will be broadcast over the arrested women had a pre of Talmadge's campaign which culminated in his victory in Wednesday's voting. W.MC. of two young children, admitted pose to seek the extension of I vious police record, a fact that Here are the figures on auto accidents in Brooklyn from 12:01 a.m. Sept. 3 to midnight Sept.

9. together with totals since the beginning of the year. law and order into the interna to police he slapped his wife "with terrific force" during an entitled them to be freed on! Mi Novel 46 Obituaries 5 46 Old Timer 2 Radio 34 Real Estate 36, 2 Resorts 22 Travel 34. 3 Montgomery County Sheriff M. McCrimmon said Isiah bail.

tional region which is now raw anarchy, so that through world government, world citizenship Graver A. Whalen. chairman of the Jubilee, and Mayor O'Dwyer will introduce the program. The Eagle's part 61 the program will be heard about 2 p.m. Robert M.

Grannis, managing editor, will introduce ACCIDENTS KILLED 163 2 Nixon, a Negro, died at a Dublin, hospital of three Dr. Brady Editorial argument i.aoor Lay. The next day, when Mrs. Gil marten did not awake, her hus band was summoned from his It's Tank Day in Russia Duuet wounds. School! 3 INJURED 211 INJURED 5958 oe legally recognized for all "Therefore.

I have come to KILLED Sodet The sheriff arrested John London, Sept. 11 (U.R) Massed office. He called a phvsician ACCIDENTS 4798 Hffrnan 22 Hollywood 32 Horoscope I i km tw Us 21 Lindlsy 22 who rushed her to the hosDital 61 the only place in France which Henry W. Connors, city editor, Mrs. Gertrude McAllister, wom Johnson, 22, on a charge of being an accessory to the killing.

Johnson was released artillery will thunder throughout Russia tomorrow in observance of tank day. Radio Sports Theaters Want AcU it trnt.trv en's editor and Lou Mss, sports! She died yesterday of a rup tured blood vessel at the base of the brain. temporarily ceded to the United Only by driving carefully can Brooklynitee reduce thin toll. Your car today may save a life. My 21 under bond.

Moscow reported late tonight. nations. 31-52 1.

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