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   Troy Record, The (Newspaper) - March 25, 1946, Troy, New York                               the Weather Mild with THE TROY RECORD the to Any Sold hi 1946-No. 72. u Claw tt mo Troy N. Ult Act of March 1U1U. N. MONDAY MARCH 25, 1946. PRICE FOUR CENTS Justice Schenck Dies Suddenly Of Heart Attack Courl Justice Gilbert V. 63, a former member of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court in the Third died afternoon after attempting to extinguish a brush lire in nearby hamlet of Justice current term of office would expire Dec. 31, died from a heart it was hy Dr. John K. of Dr. who Was Justice personal snid the jurist had been under treatment for a heart Justice at the residence of Mrs. L. illing in hml u fire to burn sunns and about fifty yards from the Apparently fearful Ihe fire vas out of ran to housti Cor a shovel to toss n the c On returning to the fire Justice wan seen to in- Ihe liouse rushed to his He was carried to the Dr. was of the 1' the Kirc attempted The irist was Born at Montgomery the of Murk and Evar Justice Schenck educated at the Albany Union College and tlie Albany aw In World 1 he as a with the anti- Legislature To Adjourn Tomorrow by some of iic controversial since it convened in the New York State after a week-end is o be reconvened today at 1 p.m. intend of 8 p.m. for an all-out iLs books by 3 p.m. the official Clocks In both houses ivill be stopped at the official debate y fnr into the night or ven into the thn official journals will record of 3 p.m. March loaders holding con- in both houses done possible to a cloying they lot run the risk of being charged I vith applying the gng or by Ing off Tin's is particularly I of this year when the lant political parties are girding this Fall's battle for control of I .be state for tlie next i our a 1 though still j ursing wounds from I of intend pungent remarks In the j j nrc cocked n closing To the j c u 1 i c n ba vc come trough the nun pa session vith Hying Some to const nn JUSTICK aircraft corps of the army in tion Always a staunch member of the Democratic Justice Schenck was a close personal friend of the late Edward J. with his Daniel P. on 1'age Acl Backers licensed of Plot To Recall Men yesterday the udiv nre to keep j draft act alive to hold their on every man who has boon from tho Army or n i who has advocated Selective Service only beyond present May 151 rut ton lold a reporter Mo i convinced that some supporters ant to retain thc lority to call men back into the their interpretation of the he men could be back into uniform at ny without an net of Con- They want to hold their on but I don't think c neod or want any such authority despite what some say about international con- Conceding that such Senator Austin said i is certain H would never i used short some mat of on the United But Johnson snitl military Imd the committee icy want the draft authority ex- even if the sire ith nnd no IK its Sees Hoover nt the yesterday for n Italy's food of thn American on 11 food Is In tiny for with Intermit tonal cd Cross and then will lo Universal Military Dead Issue will be no universal military truining this House Committee members predicted The committee currently plans to toss the entire controversial into tho I up of the new Congress when it convenes next Several members said have the and informu of tlie committee to take no action this 1. This is and the constituency of most members iri split sharply on ed States should order compulsory peacetime military training for ity 2. The Army hnd testified it docs not Selective vice and tlie same it now is fighting for of the limc 3. If draft law is and arc it will but not for a Ihe wants to review picture in the of changed world conditions just fore of the renewed draft had planned to hike up uni- versal training again after the vember a committee that hardly would give time for both the House and Ihe Senate to net he fore linal in It would mean thai we would to start entire tight anow next so we have just decided to do nothing more this Chairman May told re- porters he probably will refer to n special subcommittee universal legislation by Truman and backed solidly by tho War and De- The committee has held extensive hearings which have disclosed an even division of sentiment committee A similar prospect faces the proposal to merge the forces into one No hearings been scheduled in the liouse nnd there is timent in of waiting until world conditions nve before any change in the military India Hurls Revolt Defy At British Mission Now Delhi British incl. mission charged with the task ol negotiating self-government for Indiu arrived in New Delhi umid a ot statements mill 1113 supporters prepared to shed our If in order to out a separate Moslem state nf in His statement was countered hy member of tho anus 01 ttn Congress concede tho im- possible for partition of Pakistan of Mr. The three of the net Lord Sir Stafford and A. V. were mot by Viceroy Lord and of executive K. leader of the powerful Congress and other principal heads of India's political groups have to confer here with the Attlee Offers Prime Minister Attlee told Die House of Commons before the sion left London that it was the view of thu Labor Government thut India has the right to choose but he expressed Ihe hope that India would remain within the Saturday same day that the mission arrived in tho Moslem League celebrated tan in a demonstration of solid support Cor the creation of the separate Moslem saying he Attlee's assertion in his London speech that minority cannot place a veto on the advance ot a me In unequivocal terms thai we nre determined to establish Pakistan by peacefully if but if sary we arc prepared to shed our if that is soing to be the test and lire through which we are required to U. R. labor member of the executive said in .in interview that the community of ot which he is a ber must he safeguarded from domination by caste necessary we shall appeal to the United Nations organization to make certain that safeguards arc included in the constitutional he In With Tho council member said that the rights of the or us they are now commonly could not be left to the Hindu widely accepted as the leader of a larye portion of the said that he is i conflict with on this issu since Gandhi has supported re- forms within tho Hindu ty for protection of scheduled Attlee said the commission would i he given free a hand as i in the Tho I sion will seek agreement among I the Indian leaders on methods or setting an Indian body by which the Indians 1 may choose their own form of and decide whether I they want In a speech yesterday at Lahore Mrs. Asaf wife of a member of the Congress working said that revolution surpassing any in the would occur if tho British mission failed tu find a formula for Indian Ex-Governor Hurley Oi Dies Boston F. 52, Democratic governor of in 1937-39 and former state died last night at St. Elizabeth's Dr. Peters who had been treating the former governor for a heart ailment for some said that Hurley suffered a bad attack Russia Withdrawing All Forces In Iran Charge Stale Violated Law In Appointments New Civil Service Reform Association snitl yesterday it hull complained to Thomas K. about certain employees of thu Stale Division holding their jobs without competitive examinations in violation of the Civil Service Thc association snitl it told ernor by letter it was hy recent nnd mors concerning the lack of ex- and inattention to duty of some nf Service Commission of thc payrolls of the present incumbents Is ly in violation of the Civil Service The to Governor yon UNO Session To Skip Iran Issue Today i New York move began developing United Nations I leaders flight to have the re- ported agreement registered with the Security I cil as an la Iran and 'the world that the will bo It information here ican and other as to just the is nr even j tho one knew nothing specific last 1 evening Uie Moscow radio J report that Red Army troops wore j beginning to quit Iran in ance willi a new This was in lino with developments of the last hours in H from top United ties here for today's opening session of tlie was an announcement would he made of the full agreement within to fo Delay Among delegates a though agreement was reported to limit tori ay's sions tit tlie council at Hunter College to formalities of I speechmaking and thus delay the whole Iranian question Gen. Draja leader of the morrow nt who has been hunted for nearly two years in Ihe hills of I demand hy Marshal Tito's rival Yugoslav was captured on DECLARES to Bulgaria and former Governor of Pennsylvania H. who with Mrs. Earle arrived in Boston by ship after several years in the Middle Kasl and the said in an interview that is greatest danger that ever threatened Action Follows New Moscow Reports London withdrawing from Iran and all Red Army forces should be out of that country within Eive or lix weeks nothing unforseen the Moscow radio said last the withdrawal was lo an agreement with Iranian Premier Ahmed of Iran had ed the withdrawal come but he said yesterday in Tehran had been no direct negotiations recently between the two and that he had no official reports of withdrawal of from his Tho by I ho Soviet troops from regions of rud Sumnan which started 2. is evacuation of remaining Soviet started on March 24, accord to an agreement with thr Iranian Soviet of troops In Iran Mihailovich Captured By Marshal Tito's Forces Jackson Day Dinner Boycotted believes the complete of troops will he con- call for more unity j eluded within five to six II repealed applause from won Day but the party clouded hy reports yesterday that many southern j Democrats boycotted the dinner j Saturday j Twenty-four hours Russia had its troops would leave by April 30- The announcement came on the nf the convening of the second of United Nations op. where the up a of Dixie legislators j was expected to to attend a re the SlOO a that for council action to troops out of and Representatives March 13, Alexander minister of the told fnr H in refused to go 3ec- plate 12 southern ho Auto Union Heads Stage Verbal Bout Atlantic City J. Thomas Walter P. rivals for presidency of tlie C. I. and the Auto Workers verbally ped into one another last Thorn a de- President tactics as leader of thn General Motors strike and called him a in a move to the big American tion until April 10. America's Rankovic made I tin on immediate action during an address tu America's demand also for n on internal in the report from Hml Iran on the whole hud been reports Qf that King Peter's only will left as mer war might rally his n real issue for thu council if the forces for a revolt against the Tito as re- regime by the Moscow Although Rankovic did not dis- out to bo to Irnn nnd the United close locale of the a settlement re Liny Wallace was on the ers said that Secretary lace should not he speaking j Boykin He would not name the who recently called for expulsion from the party of those who bolt the leadership on was rumored that Yugoslav anny j forces trapped the former at near Accused as guarded by 11 was sitting in a Rankovic men were all that was left after his dis- defeat of 19-15." the on I UNO auto union into the Federation of At a press conference of his own called immediately after Thomas met with ed Thomas was of in declaring that j had shown a critical accused by the toward C. J. O. groups gimo of Tito of is no doubt was thn last hope of all re- in this country and who arc I openly or against the Form House Bloc To Push Through Minimum Pay he high on the At the Security Council meeting sia succeeded in ed discussion of the dis pute un- til direct negotiations could be brought into The radio which pre- fly had avoided all mention of meeting in Xew broadcasting further com- ment nn of Saturday's statement hy Premier Ahmed of Iran he was sure a one or would found to with Soviet before the Security Council was at the group of Democrats who ly vote with the Republicans in administration tho first date in the Moscow j was the day all British and American troops were commerce secretary did not Iran under renew his ouster plea of wage tion announced yesterday lion of n of 43 members to light Sponsors of bloc tributing to the General Motors said Routher to become president of the collaboration with the during the is listed by j slavia as a war I measure boosting Mihailovic faces swift trial the I to Gi The Minister also would extend makc strong my plea for to 70 cents a year later and j party May to cents in two C. I. O. He said he hands of the Yugoslav was Komier Foreign ning for president of C. I. O. Ivan Philip nnd leader be Several broad amendments are ing the policies of the C. J. when He said pending in tlie so when two press conferences would he a fair and in what it will reach place opart in the but we have enough legal remained convention hotel headquarters evidence now to convict j the House Labor Com- of the two union The U. Bands has yet to vote on its I. O. is hi the midst of its rt I of the after havs clone great harm -n those who have joined in a an ition against those o J y wrap themselves with the ditions of Jefferson and UM whose actions belie their President who followed was interrupted 29 for its I during his call 1 greater harmony in party This lenders pre- He said in order lo meot I party responsibility our 111001- to vote tomorrow on the j Soviet and about 450 miles ale wholeheartedly and help carry cast our party x x x 1 ng the British and Maveh 2 Near Samnan and are large towns in the Province of in Central about eighty east of Meshed is in the Province of in northeast one of the largest Iranian Meshed is miles from the the minimum cents an The President departed from his prepared text once to emphasize the need the administration's housing The Iranian Ministry of War an- on March that Soviet mi tenth convention Election of would produce for union under of King the y leader was the organizer members of finest they've ever He went on lo riny had A. P. unions ing to Ihe G. M. while being critical of C. I. O. Colling that a and leader of the first Yugoslav bands in tlie was removed as war minister by i King Peter in shortly four months nf was announced by Rep. Hook public a list of kers he said are pledged to leftist partisan I Tlie list Outland United Nations Envoy to the real estate The Housing measure and i louder now accused him of leading a traitorous i Rep. or The I 37 have ut no time criticized any j of war Hook crimes of uiui their froin both a tors last September published 600-iiagc took occasion to predict his own election as U. A. I. O. by to He j hook which it said pictures railed that a charges McDonough of hot torn tabu In The election will be there will be about 9.000 voles cast by 2.000 gates on the of the size of thuir local Brooklyn Blast Injures Seven Children York children anti one adult were in- in I by the explosion of whal de- scribed ns n one-pound shell of un- police told police six boys nnd a in age from 11 to is opened tins released the powder and ignited it. The re- and m support that tlie practiced open The com miss tun said the ments Mihailovic ated with the Nazis while issuing orders in the name of the slav Army nnd while serving as an adviser in eluded on Hook's of find nv 1 included Byrne and New to ol Home nf Uto Civil Service Commission the employees in Ihe division of to hold particularly those at the earliest possible dale for the veteran positions nf veteran counsellors inquiry made of the Civil wo learn although moat of the hove been serving for a con- able no at Moment of of the veteran sellors has hnen lo tho commission for HP approval of tho Court of held without prior even for no person mny bn ployed or Undor the the approval by tho Civil WUB over n of five Harry ho Suite Civil Service Commission 135. n and Ihe children j worn knocked un cons the as Ar- thur Ken not h who in a Mary 11; 12: 11, and Hetnard Governor Duwey biter thn head of the Stale advised mo lie is working with the Civil ice at the present In the development ol permanent classification nr positions nnd the manner In which such to bo rapidly tho Visitor Killed One person of ld and I the of esterday when Nelson division that nre to Civil will ho and fell into ot residents worn hoarding Ihn on n good will visit of Finland Helsinki former defense was named premier of Finland succeeding Juho K. who resigned lo become He will head a cabinet more ist that selected by fit his six ministers from tlie People's Demon live Social live and one member of tlie Swedish Foreign Minister CnrI J H. Knelt an his The United is com- will furnish the public tho veto of how headed hy Rep. thc party j upon by Rep. J Both have been H. at tho and ex-minister I i lo said Arriving here with his Belgian whom lie married in Kai ie to plans to devote the to awaken the to frightful to He ai e in they with half of that number he hated Jews they were But j hates them they i What he wants Is i nm Washington York Stale when the Russians in thc P bomb in v mid 1H42 preceded selection of ins party s sion of both pending in Yorkers Hoi Xew and a in tho brought Yorkers out ol with more than j persons visiting Mir Zoo and the crowd of the year reported at Central No Discord in Democratic State Chief Says r they will wipe the American oft the face of tlie In thai forces supporting Chairman thai New War Piroska was ed hy 27. was convicted of in mnss of 280 Inmates of a Jewish tal In during the of Rep. York j will lose nt three 1 in tlie coming j j don't rep of expect to In mil Him tie K Mil upon ol n tile coining One congressional Keat said his party in to refrain is the now held Muck of Ihe I He a three House which tlie Democrats will lose arc held by Harry mill Kogert I Page 12 I cussed as the for i her in with a to Me did Ilial he no tion of the pally inn in nnd harmonious nnd we Intend In make il even more Ilifl News lie scoffed nl Republicans 17 15 7 8 8 n 18 18 8 6 113  

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