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AT UVI WEATHER Clear, cool tonight; tunny, mild tomorrow. IN NEW TOK orrt mtfr.d Btootira p. o. 2d oi iiiu Mtu CENTS tuEwmau cm 105th YEAR No. 273 DAILY and SUNDAY icwniM, m.

wjb im.i BROOKLYN 1, N. Y.f FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1946 MllIT HE 0BagI-TBHB9AEa H)u Lb Emm a in HALLS 01 o) 0) to fo) Asks Seizure of Stock To Defeat Conspiracy' O'TOOLECUTS HURLEY LEAD T0 10 VOTES Open Palestine At Once-Truman Cables Attlee U.S. Will Assist In Moving Jews-Rejects Partition MOLOTOV HOPS HOME ON HINT OF BIG 3 TALK Will Report to Stalin As U. S. Ambassador Also Goes to Moscow Mayor O'Dwyer today called on President Truman to direct the FBI "to investigate all phases of the meat industry, particularly the producers, packers and processors," to determine "who is responsible" for the current meat shortage and whether an illegal attempt is being made "to disrupt price control by propaganda methods or otherwise." He recommended that the Attorney General press criminal prosecutions if found warranted.

In a detailed telegram to the President, the Mayor as- Recount Digging Deeper Into Captain's Primary Majority Washington, Oct. 4 (U.R) President Truman today urged that "substantial" Immigration of Jews into Palestine begin et once and reaffirmed that he Is ready to ask Congress for Bt JOSEPH H. SCHMALACKER liberalization of U. S. immigration laws to admit an unspeci- ,1 i.T i lied number of European refugees.

Capt Arthur Hurley's 54-vole "Itcu nine caials a uuuyiiin-y nj ucictiu lead over Representative Donald controls and starve the people of this country into a OToole in the 13th Congressional politically inspired depression," and urged: He said in a statement issued on tTri I I niklTT the eve of Yom Kippur Jewish RU I I lH I AKINh I i. as soon as possiDie, re- nisl.ripl: nmrwra tip npimarw rar. villi a.ri vnvuih i Paris. Oct. 4 (U.P) Soviet Foreign Minister V.

M. Molotov departed by air today for a quick round-trip visit to Moscow, increasing speculation on the possibility of a Big Three meeting soon to tackle basic East-West disputes. Molotov took off from Le Bourget Airfield early this morning on his second. Moscow trip since the Peace appeared defintely to be in jeopardy! Day of Atonement that the United States stands ready to give prompt assistance in moving; Jews to the; Holy Land. tit NnUaJ 1 FACES SHAKEUP an Dans, mailing possioie ithe importation of meat from South America." 2.

Seizure, under the war power acts, of sufficient (quantities of meat to meet the present crisis. I A deplorable condition exists, the I WW 1 WITHIN 24 HOURS Conference began. He was expected I 3 tii-U SUGAR SUPPLIES HERE TOBOGGAN TO ALL-TIME LOW Ship and Truck Strikes Hamper Refineries in Production, Delivery 'back in Paris before the Conference Streamlining Move Won't! adjourns Oct. 15. I today as a court-directed recount left him with only a tentative ten-vote margLi.

As a result of court rulings on disputed ballots from 30 of the 155 election districts in the Congressional bailiwick, Captain Hurley sustained a direct loss of 21 ballots while Representative OToole was picking up two. Gains in Other Districts In addition, OToole picked up a Mayor said in the telegram, "in spit It was assumed that Molotov Curb Powers of Attlee, JV1I 1 1 UII1.IJ virwB itnc to British Prime Minister element Attlee. The President rejected the so-railed Morrison plan for dividing the Holy Land into four autonomous units. Instead, he threw his aupport behind the Jewish Agency proposal for creating "in-an adequate area of Palestine" a Jewish slate in control of lis own Immigration and economic policies. The Jewish Agency plan also pro of the fact that all responsible of Bevin and Morrison would report to Premier Josef Stalin upon his arrival in Moscow.

I eW hs 'AS London, Oct. 4 (U.R)-Informed "I1" ficial sources indicate there is a greater supply of livestock on the hoof being withheld from the market than ever at this season of tht sources said today that a British ranking foreign ministers here and Cabinet shuffle designed tojeoincided with a similar Moscow another two votes today on court New York City never not even vegr before Continued on Page 11 vides for immediate entry of 100,000 strengthen and streamline the gov-European Jews into Palestine without materially affect- to be announced within 24 hour. Say British The scheduled reorganisation, re- A British spokesman here said the th functlonl of in r-itn-atatement appeared to be largely fori political purposes in this country." tetrlM and Injecting new blood Into Hull Losing Valiant Fight for His Life rulings on 37 ballots in the 31st to during the worst shortage period1 38t Election Districts, and 19 more during the war-has had so little Menace to Health on the basis of agreement by Coun-iugar available to the consumer as' investigation, the Mayor said, sel for both sides on hitherto dis-jit has now, an official of one of "me' "as vanished puted ballots from the 39th to the'the largest' sugar refining com-'1''0 the New York market," and 53d Election Districts. -Another gljpanies in the country declared to-'He a 1 1 Commissioner Weinstein disputed ballots In the 39th to 53d day. found that "the total absence of election uniU remained to be ruled! Refinerie, like the American Ij on by former Justice Leander B.

Sugar Refining plant at 51 S. 2d can create a serious menace to tha Faber, the Supreme Court's official are still operating at curtailed health of the people of this city." tite ei.rt phoio LANDMARK RAZED workmen down the century-old Penny Bridge ot the foot of Montague St. The spokesman said British ithe Cabinet, was not expected to here feel that what the president touch in any basic sense Prime Washington, Oct. 4 (U.P) The said does not depart In any sub Minister Clement R. Attlee, Foreign navy reported today that former atantial way from this country's Heights' Romantic Hull (Secretary Ernest Bevin and Her-! Secretary of State Coylell v.f.r..

Th. r.f-Aimt i a ir inir ra tes on raw suear tney naa siorea ine common meat suosucuies. i spent a more resum nigni, place at the Brooklyn office of the up ashore, but the shipping and tu uth 'ound, are also either vanishing or Board of Elections In the Municipal tck strikes have hit them at both skvrockeUn in ine msaeM lira rai usual, but that hia condition was that a solution along the lines con-: the Council. I stfll grave i tained in the Jewish Agency pro-1 Allnough the top of! A bulletin this morning offered! posal "would command the aup- iuIe in Mr. Hull I port of public opinion in the United Continued on Page 'losing battle for life at the nearby! Building.

jends they are unable to get raw "When such food becomes too ex- After Referee Faber had corn- sugar off ships in the harhor ana pleted his mlinn on contested bal-'they can ship the finished product' Continued on Pag. 11 Penny Bridge' Gone Century-Old 30-Foot Spooners' Span Torn Down for Connecting Highway The century-old Penny Bridge at the foot of Montague siBLca. I 1 iBethesda (Md.) Naval Hospital, The bulletin said lots from the 1st to the 30th oi me plant except uy tion Districts of the 9th A. The bright spot, if the truck strike "Mr. Hull spent a more restful night than usual.

Condition is still Weigh Meat Crisis ne arciaiea uc cuuiu nut. ucucvr that the gap between the Morrison and Jewish Agency proposal "is too great to be bridged by men of reason and good will." 'To such a he added. whirh 1iM in Rav Ririae. the tallies can be settled soon, is that mostM grave i nlthnuirh continuing to: In a bulletin last night the navy.ct nirt.nrpsnue as It. was muld nn lnnppr stand in thp wav Plane Wreckage Sifted for Clue to Cause of Crash said the 75-year-old elder states-, man had taken another turn fori01 progies.

lor mese aisuicis gave apiain Hurley 2,724 votes to Mr. OToole'sship refined sugar out by rail, are Ml I -tftiftnt ACCIAI1 1,987. storing up stockpiles against the HI lUUlllCI jCjjIUII In these same election districts i l. anH Continued on Page 11 ine smau meiai iooionage wnicn spannea me street the worse. The report was the most discour- i where it cuts deeply from Brooklyn the polling place boards had re-1 ollt! Washington, Oct.

4 (U.R)-Presideni i -i V. I Uglily BlllCC U1C WllHC-liailtU til nessean suffered a cerebral hemorrhage Monday night while at the Heights to the East River, mecca of I ported 2,745 for Captain Hurley and; discussed the meat short- youngsters and nursemaids of thejl 'or Representative OToole. probably'ae with members of his Cabinet at area by day and haven of spooners 9th A. p. Hur.ey Stronghold JJ such stockpiL to Stephenville, Newfoundland, Oct Yom Kippur Rites Start at Sundown 4 (U.R) Officials of the Newfound- nospilal for checkuP- Teachers Eying Big Stale Surplus jnc ni iv u.

wa i-, inere was no inaication that anv land Government and American', I ply the immediate demand within i a .1. ley's political stronghold when, run Ov.r.on. Airlin. heo.n rBllia I BIIIUMI two or three days after the truck decision was reached for Government action. George Currie mourns the passing of the Pennv Bridge see Page 3.

ning with the backing of Democratic strike ends. Yom Kippur. Jewish Day of gruesome task of sifting the wreck-! Intervene in Stepinac Trial iinn.nunt mirlitul hv nriver. Mni-'g nf lrgtKitlgnii tn ri. London, Oct.

4 (U.R) Bernard Brooklyn school teachers today' Leader Joseph J. Maddens Bay, If should end at once. i The Cabinet meeting was held tnce and 'a complete fast, Cardinal Griffin, Catholic Archbish- were eying the $500,000,000 State Ridge organization, he opposed Mr. he said, "we could get straightened aler the Agriculture Department OTooles renomination in the, pri- out almost immediately and housewlves tngt th. op of London, has asked the Brit-Wpius as a means of obtaining at mgnl- nas lm" aon ln lne mOKL T1K1U1V uuftcivcu ui interest ot tne BiooKiyn-wueens irns re-'would be back to what we nave con-; an uuvmuMciii movent.

1.. their eagerly-sought t.j nin. iwrH, sirtored normal for the must couDle r5'gn intm High Holv Days, starts today at sundown for hundreds of thousands aboard. of Brooklyn Jews. It was the second disaster on the half of Archbishop Aloysius Stepinac, being tried by the Yugoslavs he close" of 'polls h7 c'ied of TtTLJ! the 9th A.

D. by a vote of 6.470 to; Actually, things have become so "mf "ew mMt Mr. OTooles 4.358. bad that even employes of the re- J- for alleged Nazi collaboration, a For. rajse uiinccuiig niguway.

ai As further dissatisfaction was ex-jBorough Hall today. said tha.t the pressed for the $250-per-year in-! present ramp will be filled In to crease granted by the city Wednes- bring everything to the upper level. Continued on Page 3eign Office spokesman said today. The holiday, which ends at sunset tomorrow, will be marked by prayers of expiation tomorrow morning and memorial services for In the neinhborine 19th A. D.

In fineries have naa to resort, to Dor- day, indications pointed to the fact! The young couples who spooned Secretary of Agriculture Clinton that additional pressure was being on the bridge most probably werei Borough Park, however. Mr. OToo rowing cupiuis oi sugar iron, Anderson said as he left tht the dead in the afternoon. Th put on uovernor uewey to nave me unaware of lu reported romantic "vt" v-'" -f iL. fiabinet mwtin that.

mMf. sounding of the traditional ram Desperate Remedies horn will conclude the 10-day ob servance which started with the 1 State use the surplus in order to; 1 5.187. on the basus or returns mea any out, oi me pianis oecause o. come to the aid of the teachers. It! Continued on Page by election inspectors.

'rationing restrictions. innpUcaUons of the shorw nor was rumored in Albany that the Government policy figured in the Governor, with a political campaign1 Ualks before him, will have something to I I I 1 I I ih. i Offered to House Vets Rosh-hashanah holiday. The sounding of the horn will end the fast and will usher in new year 5707. say on the situation in the near MnnD I OCT I PI IJIIIT nmOK Vn hJ.r; "ZT future.

Wiiv imwi. i .1 v' replied that he had made some Borough attention toward the (This is the fifth article in a seriet on veteran housing.) By ALFRED JAFFE 50,192 Cut Off If. S. Payroll During July State funds was led by the Brooklyn A A 1 I 1 -I I I i I I -1 ii irsmu in liic agricui- wasiiington, Oct. 4 (u.R) The Desperate situations call for desperate solutions and Hiffh TuVh.

1 twiv iii Wl fcwjwi -wi'wii department pointed out that Civil Service Commission reported the gamut Of OUt-Of-the-way ideas to find a home for Ull-readv held two meetings in support tK. under the price control law livewoclc today that Federal veterans ranees from ronvertinff Llhertv shiD and'of the pay rise deimindT It was Dodger rooters of all ages demon-. So Francis, a pupil 5-A at Pub-. potatoes and washed them down subsidies mi be sliced in half by rolls wer- decreased by 50 192 VC SJZ tt fhT rom'mitL Ls strate in various ways their School 146. called on Dennis, with a bottle of orange soda And nd complewl, eUmlMWd by inir Tulv uuiiej uais to riauiiK mtuuiiacu uii nic iuuis ui apai uiiciii 7 iwnen nignt came mev s.eiu wun April 1.

Th. Inlot mttnh.r nt VAanl ployes as of Aug. 1 was 2,232,136. Of I No possibilities were overlooked DCK)T to a vCTCDAM Rail I Vhlhnf-tl these 1.057,734 were in war agencieslin the quest for veterans' shelter the War and Navv Departments' nd emergency agencies. IflV Usng On June 30, the last date ships was thet ofK which complete figures were aJ th.r.

.93 twin the State Division of Housing 01 tipuuuii uiai, nit: c.ty ii- mgs wnen ine leam .5 tu overcoats as blankets under a On the basis of present subsidy nancially unable to offeranythmg of Some take it out on chial School at Prospectpect and bush near a road in Engiewood. By payments to packers this would ''frtlrn wives or husbands, others oth Aves. They talked things over, this time they had been reported mean increase in retail beef the State drink in corner saloons and others 'compared the consensus of the missing to the police back in Bi ook prices of between .6 and 1.5 cents a Observers Pointed out todav that just curl up and sort of hibernate. Isportswriters and came to the con- lyn pound in January, with a similar there were methods bv which Francis Christiansen, 10, of that the Dodgers were real-; At dawn yesterday they were up Mke in April, ro.lt prices will go up the State 'could come to the aid of Jack.on Place, and his friend, Den- ly up against it. on the trail like a couple of about .8 cents and veal about .5 come to the aid prospect Ave 1 Life in Brooklyn reallv wasn't Roger Rangers.

They decided to cents. afl fsC" -nx -ore. Things head back to the cty and a man tr. Zl Wednesday Thev packed up and looked too black for the Dtirocher- picked them up and rode them back ondiv th thl rar wn "waJ to New Jersey. I men.

Might as well leave town and to Manhattan by of the 125thWHERE TO FIND IT "dIy'. he Governor at the 'k hm. todav with drown the sorrow in distance. St, ferry. The subway took tnem to Brooklynites who have an apartment or house thry would like to rent to a Brooklyn veteran and his family are invited to notify the City Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle.

Call MAin 4-6200, Extensions 148 or 149, or write. Thousands of ex-Gls caught in the housing shortage need living and the Federal Housing Admlnis-j tration on the one hand and the' ploye serving outside the United States. U. S. Maritime Commission on the other.

The State and Federal represen- SATISFACTORY RESULTS icgLsiative session, mignt. mciuoe an n'c pm.n.. Park i their anxious families. It was their. They left the Cleary home about Prospect Park tatives listened to the Maritime "'a7 ol nnA iUT first runaway venture ana iney.noon weanesaay, eacii uniira K.

3naq. Commission and then went away! iala hl budget message, and never broached the subject 'lo5'd- Their problem Is acute. again. Thy ntfA hHP- You heP HOPE APPLE A DAY a. tp iin I.

reaervinr an apartment for a et- LL 1 ViqhiUo 10 Nova! T. Obituanaa 23 Pattern Radio 1 0 Sociaty CHIB AND CHtFPOROBK (Bm h.rd mittr-M, un.ll tabl, iot ehct, .11 pal. BUek.mtmtr O-OOOO. Paqo i 7 11 29 13 lb, 1 promised it would be their in his pocket and 50 cents terday. delaying their return home Bt0wn That was all their families were between them.

They took the west as long as posible. They figured Comics interested in. It remained for a side subway up to 181st Man- their parents might be upset by this Croaawotd Brooklyn Eagle reporter to dig up hattan. and boarded a bus over the time and they were anxious to stay ima of the I eran. ntj nrounirn uiie wui iccra DMLUVVIIN "My Eagle Want Ad produeed.1001 Information officer help by putting you in contact Hartford.

Oct. 4 (U.R) This sign the other angles. jGeorge Washington Bridge to rorraay irom icporus oi uir uuwmiuu 0r. Brody 1 0 Sporta i i vnnr xnauiea mat. an sum- Lee on ie jersev siae.

r.uui n. taiionai Continued on Pag 111 with a veteran. ITok. MyWotd )0 ket of annles at Democratic Sta'te mer lone he and his chum had, Francis told the reporter this played at cops and robbers andj.nanoo! rr i i. it -V i1 aj-I 4l.

lima 1 r-. IB T. in Tl IB 1ft aati.laetnry re.ulti, aav. Mrs. J.

S. Inwho, 2S43 Bedford Ave. Wheneier yon havo furniture, ruga or other household articles to di.poae of, remember 1 that nne nf the quirkeat ways to headquarters iprospered ana suirerea wun me morning inai, iney naa cuimn w.T m-r vnnc. urinaria Dai mi intami id, i "Help yourself and don't be afraid Dodgers. By the time the end of bet.

With bottlecaps for stakes, one I Ist night, their monev gone. HHrnon 1 0 ThtM Womn 23 These are Snow apples not Bald- the season 'came along, all tied up bet on the Dodgers and the otherfhunger overcame their anguish Worth 14 Tommy Hoimos 15 winji" in knots, the two boys were at the on the Cardinals. But Francis the Dodera and their fear of p- Hollywood 19'Tuctwr 111 rw'm Ara iy wiiKart tanr hurst.int? noin t. When the CftrdiiUals 1 made it perfectly clear thev were rental wrath. They returned home Horewcop 23 BELMONT RESULTS turn thing, you no longer need into I i tt 1 1 a.

1 nA AA lt0 ki 111 i KM imt-r: IIW IIIUSIVi Jr iva vj mni ivntji I tlj WUI Ui I un Ml i to nal blow, they learned th Dodgers Uovim 13, 19 Want kt my rah with an Eagle ant Ad. Call1, tt aa.j n-t 1 rr.n.L V7M O'Sniiin. aenl' opposing Republican Gov. R-av-'won the first playoff game at St. both Tooting for the same side Mi Turner.

Ain 4-6200) place 1 M-M'3-- Croe.ua, VM-tZM, I.uk Sullivan. 1.60. m(wS Baldwin In tht Stata guber- Louis the two boys knew that some-j From Port Lee they walked to fl an ad and charge it. Off, 1:15. Inatorial race.

thing had to give. 'EngJewood, where they ate thelr had gone down to defeat. Mueta 13 Woman 13, It hi.

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