Middletown Times Herald (Newspaper) - July 27, 1946, Middletown, New York Why QUICK CASH LOANS Capital Finance Corp PINT jiu M-M at Local Weather Fair not quite so cool tonight partly cloudy and warmer tomorrow THE MAPLES CLOSED COUTE P ML Daily X VOL 176 1851 MIDDLETOWN N Y SATURDAY JULY 27 1946 FINAL EDITION TEN PAGES SINGLE WEEKLY CENTS Show Cause Move Started Against Ilk Plant Here Papers Served on Epstein Firm Officials Are able Next Month Aurora Puts On Color Show NEW STATE HOSPITAL CONTRACT IN EFFECT Milk from Institution Is Now Being Processed at Warwick School The State Department of culture and Markets has served pers on the A C Ogden Milk Com- pany 167 West Main street re- quiring the firm to show cause why it should be allowed to con- selling milk without a state license The license application of Isadore Epstein proprietor of the West Main street plant was re- by the state on the grounds that the butterfat content of milk processed there was below state standards State officials said In Albany day the papers were returnable in August If arguments by the stein firm as to why they should be allowed to continue are not the plant will be closed The plant processes and delivers more than 5.000 quarts of milk in this region daily New Contract Made Pointing out the possibility of Immediate state action Agriculture and Markets officials informed Middletown State Homeopathic Hospital authorities last week that they should plan to have milk at a different plant in an- of injunction ings pending against the Epstein company C C business manager at the hospital acting on this In- formation completed arrangements with the Warwick State School to have hospital milk pasteurized there Hospital authorities had among the first to protest against the Epstein plant declaring that milk processed there had came back with less butterfat content than when It arrived The con- tract with the State School plant vent into effect last Monday Although David Mr stein's attorney was not available for comment today it was assumed that he would base his defense on the fact that unknown persons had conspired to sabotage the plant To Charge Sabotage An indication to that effect was contained In an address made be- fore the Board of Health last week Mr Fishman pointed out at that time that milk taps had been ed on and the milk allowed to run down the drains and that at In- unknown persons had broken in the plant and created other damage Mr Fisman appealed to the Board of Health to stand behind Mr Epstein as a respectable Mid- business man and see that this great injustice Is not done him The attorney also charged during the meeting that he had heard mors that State Hospital employes had removed the butterfat from milk there and were selling butter on the side The allegations were heatedly denied by both Carmen Northern lights bathed Eastern Nee York again last night The Albany Weather Bureau re- ported its teletype communication with Boston and Washington tas disrupted due to the Aurora ealis display The Borealis was first noticeable at nine p m but lasted until daybreak At about one a m a bright red yellow and green color blazed through the Later the skies were streaked with white The constant resembled giant playing into the clear night The show was the most colorful in this area in many years Senate Group Will In Garsson Case i i j Truman Gives Mead Mead Committee Receiving Word cf May's Illness I Nazi Defendants Fate Vital Issue Shawcross Says British War Crimes cutor Summing Up Nuernberg Trial Sir Hartley cross British War Crimes cutor told the international tri- bunal today that great Issues de- pended on the fate of the Nazi de- mission to Examine All Pertinent Files SEVERAL GENERALS INCLUDED ON LIST Charges Against ative Coffee Will Be Heard Tuesday George a hospital employe and a member of the Board of Health and Mr Colesanti The latter de- clared that it was Mr duty to inform the proper If he had heard that such proceedings were going on USES WILL RETURN TO STATE CONTROL Signed By Truman to Be Effective Nov 15th U S Em- ployment Service will return to state control on November fifteenth under terms of the security appropriations signed late yesterday by President Truman The President approved the measure although he earlier had recommended that the Federal retain its jurisdiction over USES until June thirtieth 1947 Advocates of states rights resisted all moves to keep the agency under the Federal They contended it should be centered in local com- and that Federal operation had been agreed to only as a measure Terminal Leave Payments Discussed By Committee fendants for whom he had de- manded the death penalty The ways of truth and between the nations of the world and the hope of future international cooperation in the ad- ministration of law and justice are in your Shawcross told the court He continued the summation he began yesterday after Prosecutor Robert Jackson of the United States had argued his case Joachim von RIbbentrop former Nazi Foreign Minister blanched a sickly white and slumped forward when called him a com- mon murderer He appeared to save himself from falling by ing the rail Wilhelm Keitel former Chief of the German High Command wept openly as Shawcross went into de- tails of the slaughter and torture of Jews by the Hermann Goering and Walther Funk removed their earphones von buried hSs head In his hands Ernst Kaltenbrunner Nazi Chief of Security Police wore a cynical half-smile as If it were pasted on This trial must form a stone in the history of civilization not only in bringing retribution to these guilty men not only marking that right shall in the end triumph over evil but also establishing that the ordinary people of the world are now determined that the vidual must transcend the state Shawcross said He reviewed carefully the career of each of the defendants ing that each in his turn had been Proved guilty Russians Arrest Austrian Leaders James M Mead chairman of the Senate War Investigating Committee said today the income tax returns of Representative Andrew J May and several generals would be ined in the Garsson appearance as a ness has been postponed from seven to ten days as the result of a heart attack sustained shortly before he was to take the stand yesterday President Truman gave the com- power to examine all tax returns of both and companies in the Garsson munitions case New evidence had been uncovered a spokesman de- clared that linked Murray Garsson co-owner of the Illinois firm with Al Capone former Chicago eer Senator Mead's committee also learned that Garsson had visited Capone in Cook County Jail cago Evidence of background was found in confidential Labor Department files and the New York State Senator was preparing to de- government employes for failure to investigate thoroughly those to whom government con- tracts were awarded Garsson ed for the Labor Department during the Hoover administration Emerging from a conference with President Truman Senator Mead declared he had received permission to obtain the tax returns of one financially concerned with the Garsson case In response to a question he assured reporters that the request definitely will include chief officials of the Cumberland Lumber Company a Garsson sub- which according to mony received the chairman of the powerful House Another member of the tee said the names of several who have figured in the in- would be included on the list He probably referred to top ranking officers who attended the January 1944 wedding of ter in New York City Photos taken at the reception in a New York on race 2 Cot Appearing before the Senate War Investigating Committee in Washington Warren E Magee at- Fourth Candidate In Congress Race ALP Endorses Oliver Bunting Will Run for State Senate A new complication in the battle for the Congressional seat held by Augustus W Bennet developed today with the announcement that Bruce Oliver a radio commentator re- siding in West Haverstraw been named as the American Labor Party candidate for the post Troopers Renew Gambling Drive In Resort Area At the same it was by H of Newburgh described as State ALP for County that I ard ol was the Labor i candidate for State i Senate i Only other ALP candidate lor office who run in Orange iv ii Dietrich of election county welfare Designation of Oliver and by the ALP the only new kut iii narren at- i m i 1 tomey for Rep Andrew May chairman of the House Military Affairs Committee tells the legislators Arrest 5 Men in Sullivan that his client will be unable to appear because of a heart attack Members of the committee are shown as they listened to Magee's statement They are L to r Chairman James Mead of N Y George Meader committee and Senator Homer Ferguson of Mich In rear are to Senator W of California and Senator Owen Brewster from the state of Maine Truman Approval Of Atom Control Program Certain Seven Taken for Transfer Of German Property government man reported today that the sians had arrested seven Austrian officials in connection with the transfer of German property to Its proper owners Those arrested included two sembly members one official of the Ministry of Property Control and four officials of the Transfer Agency handling German property The two Assembly members were released within four hours but the others were said to be in custody The five persons still held were said to have been arrested for un- interference in the trans- fer of German assets to the sians There was no explanation of the arrest of the Assembly members Hans Kottulinski and Ferdinand Expected to Sign Soon Creating Civilian Commission man was said to be ready today to approve Congress program for domestic control of atomic energy through a civilian com- mission The presidential press secretary Charles Ross told reporters that Mr Truman undoubtedly would sign the atomic energy approved by Congress late yesterday It meets the President's wishes 100 percent Ross said Both Senate and House accepted a conference report on the measure vesting sweeping powers over nearly all phases of the atomic in the civilian commission Control Over Keyed to possible growth of inter- national control machinery the grants the commission Byrnes Bound for Peace Parley in Paris Truman Other Dignitaries On Hand as U S Leader Takes Off W A S H I N Secretary of State James F Brynes accompan- ied by top U S diplomatic officials left by plane at noon today to at- tend the Paris Peace Conference Elaborate monies signifying the importance of mission were held prior to the takeoff President Truman Chief Justice Fred M Vinson cabinet members and Congressmen accompanied Byrnes to the airport where the Secretary made a brief address At the President's direction all government employes assigned to be at their jobs over the weekend were released at eleven a m to attend the ceremonies The Navy Band Child Hit By Auto Here I Is Treated for Abrasions Struck by an automobile while crossing Academy avenue last night Mary Snyder seven of twenty-nine Genung street was treated at the office of a physician for abrasions of the head left arm and legs Witnesses told police that the child was pushing her doll carriage across Academy avenue at the ung street Intersection when she walked into the path of a bound auto driven by Assistant Fire Chief Lee I Hunt fourteen Adams avenue Mr Hunt took the child to the physician's office for ment and then returned her to her home Complaint Filed Against Murray Firm in Chester and a Army honorary guard were on hand for a inary send-off at the State ment The motorcade then moved to the airport where ttie President and Senators Arthur Vandenberg igan Republican and Tom Connally Texas Democrat who accompanied Byrnes to the Paris Ministers Con- bid him goodbye The Army Band participated Although Vandenberg and Con- nally did not leave with Byrnes for the conference which begins in Paris Monday they will join him when the Big Four meet later to consider the treaty drafts Assigned to aid Byrnes in Paris during the conference are Assistant Secretary of State William Clayton and Deputy Willard L Secretary of States James C Dunn nominated to be Ambassador Italy Edwin W the President's personal reparations and Benjamin V State Department or They be joined In Paris by Ambassador to London W Harriman Ambassador to Moscow sister Miss Ethel Jedell Smith and Ambassador to i Newark N J State Health Department Asks Injunction to Halt Slaughter Operations a complaint by the State Department of Healt court action is sought against the rank J Murray Co Inc of Chester and the Chester ing Corporation for alleged tion of the health law and tary code Pending trial of the action the state has asked an in- junction to prohibit the defendants from continuing operation of what is said to be one of the largest ab- battoirs in this area The com- plaint which was issued July must be by the defending firms twenty days According to papers on file the firm is accused of with regard to health and safety by lowing the discharge from the slaughterhouse into Black Meadow Creek one of the Creek tributaries resulting in pollution of the stream creating peril and ger and irreparable injury to the health of persons and The complaint declared that the firms have permitted industrial waste to discharge into a large grease trap from which liquids and sanitary waste flow into a tank which in turn discharges into a emptying into the stream an open ditch In it was charged that demands for correction of this situation had heart and had then sent a second been made by submission of pians for a mce the approval of the Department of Coroner s Report Lists Death as Suicide Unionville Man Had Been Despondent Over His Physical Condition verdict of cide was returned by Coroner Charles R March yesterday in the death of Frank Culverwell two who died in Linn Hospital Sussex of two self-inflicted bullet wounds State Police from Middletown and Port Jervis who investigated the in company with the Coroner said that Mr Culverwell had fired a bullet into his body near the And Ulster Raids Poor Fund Benefits gambling in- dustry In the resort area received another setback yesterday as BCI troopers paid unannounced visits to five different Summer vacation spots and arrested five men three today aside from an attack by Mr Bennet on a recent charge by Mrs St George that his ing record in paralleled that of Vito a col- league of recognized extreme left wing leanings In the November election Oliver oppose the winner of the ary between Mr Bennet and Mrs St George and the for operating dice games and two cratic candidate James K Wikh of for possessing slot machines Marking the renewal of a drive instituted by the troopers early month yesterday's arrests brought Chester 3 Bunting In Race be opposed in the general election by the incumbent to ten the number of persons taken Senator Thomas C Desmond into custody on gambling charges j for Republican nomination the last three weeks for re-election and William First to be apprehended yesterday j cock p: Monroe the endorsed was David Rothman fifty-two candidate for the charged with ownership of a slot i ial nomination machine found in operation at the j There was an outside Park Hotel Casino tnat Senator Desmond might be- Arraigned before Magistrate come the Republican candidate for bert Sakofsky at South Fallsburgh u- s- Senate However m view of Rothman pleaded guilty and was repeated declarations by Desmond fined The sum of was that he was satisfied to remain in taken from the machine and turned i hls post it appeared un- over to the township poor fund that he would enter a fight At the Joyland Hotel in the Town I against James M Mead the m- of Thompson the troopers halted a I cumbent Democratic U S tor Oliver could not be reached this morning for comment on his dacy for Congress Bunting ever said that be could speak for both himself and his fellow de- signee in promising a vigorous out campaign Revealing that the Labor Party which in past years ordinarily ported Democratic candidates had had a misunderstanding with dice game being conducted by ney Bernstein thirty of New York City and confiscated found on the dice table Bernstein pleaded guilty before Magistrate Samuel in and paid a fine of 515 The money ed from the raid went into the Thompson poor fund Nathan Larkin 173 Center street Ellenville was arrested at Para- mount Lodge Greenfield Park for i possessing a slot machine Larkin was to be arraigned today before Magistrate Willard Peet in ville Next the troopers proceeded to the Hotel Radner Town of burgh where Manny New York City was placed under arrest for operating a dice game raiders concluded their for the day with a visit to the bullet through his left eye Inquiry disclosed that Mr a hardware dealer and plumber and lifelong resident of Unionville had been despondent re- cently because of his physical con- dition He was to have visited a physician today Mr Culverwell was born in on June fifteenth 1884 He is survived by his widow the former Belle Beemer one brother Asa of Washington D C and one Culverwell of France Jefferson Arabs to Reject Partition Plans Funeral services in the home here on Monday at two p m will be conducted by the Rev F W Daum Burial will be in the Cemetery V Cullen Orange ty Democratic chairman Bunting assailed the Democratic candidates for Congress and for State Senate as It is obvious that Cullen war veterans as his dates In an attempt to snare the GI vote Bunting continued ever I don't think the common soldier is going to go for a retired i lieutenant colonel Nassau Hotel Town of Fallsburg i Welsh and a There they arrested Harry er of New York on a similar charge Both and itsky were scheduled for the ALP ment before Magistrate Sakofsky Health but had been ignored by the j Hungary Seizes Foreign J concerns Firm Changed Hands As set forth in the complaint the State Department of Health issued in 1925 a permit sanctioning discharge of the effluent but ter Rendering Corporation sor to interests of the original company has operated the toir contrary to provisions of the sanitary code as outlined in the first permit At this time the Rendering Corporation Is ing approximately 4.000 animals per week the complaint said while the number provided for under the Continued on Page 2 CoL 7 Money to Halt Inflation dates this Bunting asserted that j it was time that Labor got into politics on its own We're building for the future and perhaps in five years we will have been recognized as having more than the balance of power He declared that the ALP had no quarrel with Representative Bennet but that it had been de- that the time had come for Swiss radio cast reported today that the garian Government has ordered the seizure of all foreign currencies in a drastic move to halt history's the party to select 1 worst currency inflation Seizure of the foreign currencies was designed to enable the garian National Bank to issue new its own ranks Bunting is president of Mid- Central Labor Council and is an international of currency August first to replace the the CIO Far and Learner valueless pengo i The exchange rate of the pengo i The attack by Bennet on Mrs has risen to astronomical figures St Georges claims thai his record and the currency is worth more as was similar to that of paper than as money Middletown Boys Meet at Overseas Airfield was made by the man ir a statement in listed thirteen different major sues or which his vote from that of Ehe York he 235 and They were arrested when j control through licenses the they went home from en Assembly of all implements using meeting yesterday and were re- atomic energy on leased at a m today Both Assembly members of the People's Party The other arrests were made at eleven a rn yesterday at the Soviet headquarters for Vienna Those arrested included Dr Wilhelm Hazak member o the advise the commission en phases over such atomic materials as Leaders Object Strongly to and Plutonium It Proposal j an I important but subservient in atomic energy development through iry liaison The Palestine el and Dr K F deputy chairman snd respectively he Arab Higher Committee hurried to from Jaffa to the reported partition plan Jewish leaders expected to I wic ov a Dr j Transfer Agency Leopold Dr representative of the armed The to on the release of the detained executives of met today to I Jakob Stoiber and Hans Berger provided within the commission I was determine e was determine whether terminal leave payments to discharged GIs should be maoe In cash or government bonds The payments to be mace to an estimated former men would be computed on the basis of leave discharged GIs were entitled to but did not receive while In service The bond system was devised after Administration leaders warned that payments In cash would contribute to inflation The bond system they maintained spread out GI spending and cut down purchasing power in the present period of short NATURE'S BEST Fragrant hops golden grain make Club Pilsner Lager and XXX Cream Ale the quality lions Prefer them Ask for Glut The government intervened with structure the Russian representatives on the allied control commission and dis- played considerable concern over the affair Stiff penalties including possible j the Jewish Agency before reacting death sentences would be given in any way to the re- persons responsible for of vital I port secrets to other nations i The death toll In the e j of the King David Hotel rose to race Assault Charges j Seamen s Union Refuses I today twenty-five c i j yens known mining Several 10 Supply Ship S dree tons of nibble remained to be cleared and the was expected NEW Alcoa After Street Brawl Here James Cross thirty of forty-six j Harding avenue and Russell ford forty-six of thirty-eight West Conklin avenue were to be ed in City Court today on assault charges growing out of an cation on James street last night ship Company announced it had cancelled the scheduled j third sailing of the SS George to take another two days for Bermuda due LEAVE FOR JAPAN Edward S to j Stahl formerly Dolores and Complaints against the two men j The company said the union had were filed by Raymond and Joseph rejected wages offered them by the Finnm proprietors of a James Atlantic Gulf Ship Operators street tobacco store The altercation elation of which Alcoa is a ber Union officials refused to com- the refusal of the Seafarers Inter- her daughter Katherine Jeft Union tp supply a crew day for Japan where they will Join nin Captain Edward S Stahl He was City scan asserted that a check oJ the record would show thai m a majority of where vote agreed ar were cast bv uy Leaser Martin and other leaders IMC said thai the Record offered proof o cf y took place on the sidewalk In front of the Finnm establishment ment MANCHURIA LOSES REDS Two Billions in Equipment Taken in Occupation LOS r of Manchuria TO Ambassador dared las In n or a recent tour of It take at least a ton before r -i hope to got co the job she was to do he Of Korea he said the stripped their zone he Three Middletown bovs who recently met while overseas arc pictured above Private First Class James the line dividing and British zones as an Iron McCann son of Mr and Mrs Clarence D McCann 239 North street sent the picture from Leghorn where he Is stationed He met the other two boys Private First Class Larry O'Neal son of Mr and Mrs from West Point in June Oscar O'Neal Sr 153 Academy avenue and Private First Class Raymond Springer son of Mr and Mrs Irl a at an officer Frank C Springer fifty-five Lake avenue at Orly Field Paris O'Neal and Springer are stationed there slid Air t in f VIA A if n j i 4 IV with the Army Air Corps Mrs j in the Army Air Force Private Stahl and daughter expect to i entered the Army in June 1945 Japan about August twelfth Private O'Neal Private McCann and Private Springer Is a United States Army correspondent He and Private Springer Private O'Neal enlisted In the Air Forces in July 1944 Left to right any iam would only create tho danger of another war