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   Troy Record, The (Newspaper) - April 26, 1946, Troy, New York                               Weather Cloudy with scattered THE TROY RECORD the LATEST The to Than Any Sold In 1'ruy. 100. u Mitui tlm N. Act 1 11TV. N. FRIDAY APRIL 26, 1946. PRICE FOUR CENTS 50 Die In Illinois Train Wreck Russian Opposition Stalls U.N. Probe Of Franco Gromyko Says Regime Threat To Peace New York Russian against any nf Franco Spain hy a Council stalled Ihc Council and caused a confused which ended a The Council until II a.m. today Tier in vain over a rapid succession uf a n d which had the council bewildered at Andrei A. ihe Russian j summed up a long speech In Russian early m the session with Hie declaration that evidence Already put before council left doubt that Fascist regime of it at present in in indeed a dangor for international peace and of this lie is not necessary to set up any kind of commission or committee to the of an abundance of facts ami evidence which con- firm the against the made hy the Polish formation of a com- mit IK could only have a effect both oii public opinion Marks First Session Of Allied Ministers Paris said last night tlm United States find had clashed with on Austrian and flei man issues yesterday afternoon at the ing of the four-power peace treaty conference of foreign Proposals made hy S. of K. Hymen French Foreign Minister that con- sider a settlement with Austria and internal ion uf the Basin met with stiff tion from Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. reports The opposition arose the of threft nations find assembled to map agenda for the called at tho suggestion of Byrnes to break I tiie deadlock over the drafting peace treaties with Italy and other vanquished Italian Treaty The ministers reaffirmed the j Major Railroad Wrecks in Recent Years Listed railroad In In j 9, V. I I 31, M Sept. 211 2-3. 45 July 35 18 N. 7H Sept. Far Eastern Women Gets u.s. Among 125 Injured 1 When Trains Collide Brush Off Washington The United States last brushed off a Far Eastern Commission directive on food shipments to with the contention that it already was J their were two en- lowing the policy laid down by that J J in one of 1 he worst in railroad history Wartime Meat Curbs Restored Washington The ment slapped wartime controls harit on slaughterers yesterday in an attempt lo shunt meat black markets into OPA and the Agriculture announced a slaughter 11 o I a system will gn into e ff er t April 28. Secretary of Agriculture Anderson termed it It provides that meat plants muy placing the Italian trealy pi many Qf May W is two of- west 10 make HI streaking t at a than mile an i morc i MI I S Hie clay's N. unusual 111 railroad S 1 The 11 nation their Completely Allied policy-making agency for i IM tor Japan adopted with United a policy i country to reconsider mediately iUs to send i a million tons of food to Japan July 1. In the same the commission told the United States not to give the Japanese any food i priority over hard-pressed peoples of Allied nations or liberated where food ware immediately for the ty of tiie occupation 3 Several hours Assistant Secretary of State John H. Cleveland mil speaking for the W 23, M Rail Unions Set May 18 For Strike The Mrs. Anne 70, 29 leg and severe condition listed RS Mrs. Whitu house wife of Harry 161 Manor right leg s u f fe ring from condition listed as en- licne 20, of George Cook same nnd daughter of Mr. and Mrs. injuries noi Whitehouse was notified last h Diesel its from ntT hy three the the rear conch il ihe Advance and irain ihe belief the which bin nji pr relief headquarters thr of the fd the dead would un over fifty The said it had accounted for adopted year ago at rejecting the report of the in effect thai the United night of the tragedy and left im- had followed the mediately for tiie bedside of his as many as i 5 bodies i Fuld Named I To Court Of Appeals Spain SO per as many hogs as nd upon the forces of base 1.........'r r The for holding of subs idles from any unshaken in his erfi who violale the new uland against a proposal by R. These wartime controls nre be- for n lo in- ing the agency into tlm affairs of the government despite a direct appeal fcy Sir British appeal to my Soviet month they did wilh the Balkans Ihe nation's rail in 191-1. they ujj liter and with ignored completely the sion's for a review of rent food Foi ly known dead were counted for in mortuary establishments and in least 78 injured taken to in Thomas E. The last night announced the fatal jn than Hie Exposition The three women were traveling ment of Stanley H. 42-year- B then moved fh and her old New York City lo add Ihe Austrian nnd Ruhr A other daughter joined Hovey m of the lo the agenda for this operating termed 4 An hour after reporters and left Wednesday mght A N to I wo hut Molotov declared that an award in had pointed out Albany 7 s both topics were unforeseen another with the nat ion's another statement to nost on the joint to a normal which needed further these The i increase The date set by after were said to have they had not sufficient time to tiot io dial Gromyko stood opposed to dx of the 11-niemlter ing n position n the United nnd The Chinese and n gates did nol enler cussion 1'oland. whose c. Dr. Oscar Spanish i t he conti hy China Reds Seize Harbin all or of Hit Exactly hip's state ol to the Thc of fnr any ii I maty in j F fond allocations to where siin had to I posl on the y to homn hpr highest ivill pay 525.000 H in tlie of re- ls one en in the f I I to a Court of large packing house by her can he noi mally in n OPA hud meal back into normal and nn ional compelling to get the necessary rat in icke if meat moves firmal inid previously that lasi when linns many sla have tin en kilting t hues normal pro port ion of supply of a the agency tin oilier meat plants namely the large ones been finding il to obtain more than Chungking fin per cent of their ei acknowledged yesterday of Its second major defeat in The effect of I tic agency will be to cut of smaller plants many such an extent that they 1mvu upset dis- and it difficult lo enforce price program places no At nf initial lion on production of which tasted three the son to get I failed to reach an nnd the questions of and Ihe Ruhr were passed over until thuir meeting today at 4 p.m. in the evening nation secretariat Issued nn cial corn describing the opening ceremonies hut omitting any reference to d I sag IT e- n day occurred when the bound for Omaha and made at this was traveling to the Order of Railway down policies for the governing and Mrs. Cook moved to and the Switchmen's Union The American hoes in of North America said that on May 3 they would seive notice on the Maj. Gen. Frank R. supported the policy declaration lawyer in the State New York in appellate Jiar Association Gives scores of The two west hound left Chicago at p.m. further wage commission issued declaring an Why issued the award of a 1C cents an mrnt on behalf of the United States hour increase wholly was not A Stale nnd nu adjustment Department press officer explained Dewey cited a letter from the i Standard judiciary committee of the New They rolled side hy side for York City Bar Association which eral miles leaving the city nnd then that Fuld was switched to the same with Rules of procedure the won Ihe fight for France for Secretary Dean Ache A 1'lllAT" Judicial the Advanced in the J. II I lo 111 J t better qualified than any The train pulled ID a s nn Germany FAR conceding OPA Ihitt meal h als ck ha from bidding up The trainmen and was in I Ky. strike call was issued from a two- newest of Ihe I day called to consider of the j I D i Asa t is tied with the re com- to M lint without n on j A. F. of nil peace of nl is M W i Moscow last would ph down 1-" French lo lh gfl I Ihc U nnd and when j the a I Gen. top other person suggested for the at Hie end of a Governor Dewey also said Chief thirty wi-sl of John T. Automatic block railroad who was advanced from officials in flashed a judge last fall by Dewey warning two miles before point 1IIII8 warn so i un- of by many small I he Soviel Union bad no objection months declared hp l Pa. f tne death of Chief Judge T. said him lo say that At ihe same time ho had a rigorous members of the court consider Mr. ncy of on point program for combatting Fuld eminently qualified to serve Advance dropped to the uf and the telling passengers in ihe i rale among American troops a i ear gomg to stop that including new he had no information as to behind programs ami more strict control the probable he a or for a Flyer shot into would receive Democratic with a screaming of opposed the metropolis uf j who have entered the meat of K. C. Wu ity of was given up as to the Communists already arc in the The in Russian was due lo leave by A Communist spokesman ed he believed f lorn muni st t roopa i larhin and Changchun Would outside pressure to cities to the tral fell lo overwhelming Communist after ii four-day tle in si Kuomintang chose lo said tlie of accepting a ral proposal that they cease fighting and occupy the I rail line and the I lhal tiie have beaten I hem inlo I larhin and Changchun after fighting il will be ness since miota controls were re- Tlie order all lo cussions of treaties wilh the ku us and The deadlock over writing Hie off until settlement mediate action on new contract witnin lhp lasl fcw inc i is the convention European commander told a Thc two brotherhoods and the carriers ment nexi Monday at Ch that both discipline i im- Pn Page flying from the convention of the United Mine Workers I conference he had issued orders cago to attempt to negotiate yesterday the i f that nnd corrective ures must be taken lo remote the o the Exposition Flyer I med into the all me till roar coach of tlie train I The impact sent the Diesel en- sine through three of IMP length of the squeezing the peace treaties had caused Ticking Away London Hie ton delayed action derma n bomb which came to life after live years most those still over lo the menl An Associated Press dispatch from said Lt. Gen. Chan Inst night nt the bottom shaft yards from Water seeping inlo the shaft chief apparatus less In stopped thuro en route lo from Chungking and reported the was Clino that 3S.OOO Japanese of the Army nnd were for the us front line The Scoreboard Boston New York ft. St si live and caused a false report that the bomb had disposal squad said il would be nt 7 p.m. if it dot's not go ofT in the only member of the j royal family in yesterday I moved from ihe of I which is just across The Mall from Ihe lo temporary nn the other of the King the quern and the two at Windsor Cincinnati 7, Chicago ft. Brooklyn at Philadelphia n substantial in the presidential race last although I Sergio continued to gain in tin ters of tlie were still jo he counted from Tuesday's Unofficial returns from mil of gave President Roosevelt when findings of a board were rejected its report into j Thr press criticism resolution i was one of four adopted following must have special their billets after II with nly those having good or wore objectionably railroad newspapers The board in Ihe present dispute for funds in Ihe was appointed S after the by granted such passes and IIP rule enforced by frequent It. er the jurors had received All 12 jurors Hit The verdict makes a liable to a i uf life mipi T firearms As is in the The Treasury need the ng of tmd in the United The amounts involved given and originally set a March Jl deadline for the beginning ol a progressive Under the Kailway Labor the hoai d i si r nf 100.000 The hist 555 boxes al delayed a walkout the i juncture cut lead from report to the and j r Sin's Joan couit lal for those who j roui 1 deferred sentence to May 1 Si tl pending a probation had i ted weir Swift punishment of j The hail restriction on f ness or I through a trial that ran nearly control of four lured the to i ear nf his grocery Ihe afternoon of Jan. More Asked If he believed 2S2 to In Rur Province in western police was killed nnd another wounded in gunplay which attributed to political This brought to four the number of deaths linked with the j the law requires a quo for thirty days Recommendations were for a cent hourly wage increase nnd cor- tain ruins The asked for wagn increases averaging 25 per cent nnd 4fi changes in working os Vowing never tills Joan won n divorce from her third actor Philip after testifying lie in- with tier movie criticized her selection of parts and found fault with her any Com- 1 slashed her throat and loosed her effort to body into a trash can. mine Army know of no such nnd Inert was no thought of ism in my mind in issuing these Low Wheat Stocks Threaten Bread Cut A new and at nil for poned cut In bread for tho family table or In essential reserves appeared last nit lit to offer the only means of fulfilling States promises of grain to hungry foreign This prospect was raised hy a gloomy Agriculture Department Albany that nf wheat in this for mill more i is to conserve mism rotary of Agriculture Anderson I the same is no said the showed country is in very serious ation in regard to total fur We cannot afford he must tighten out belts tight nil Hit harder tond legislation country on Apill 1 amounted tn j the In n statement telegraphed to I lo reach our export the Agriculture Department from Coincident with wheat N. he went open a drive to buy foreign relief wheat from j the depart ment announced that April that at Rosalie as found lat IT by n ud with blood and clinging in a gate in un alley the Milk Wilh Union Tin milk including the city's second they had nients the A. K. in be as ably as that of nationals of other Secretary of the Ti Vinson said lie had been advised hy of the The WHS decreed almost years ago to assets fiom falling into Similar already been lifted for ii number of other Inside rages nft j Milk Truck and needed In and ir dm ing Hie To n stocks on reserves on July 1 would reduced to 7fi.000.0rt) ount I New ft. 11, 2. at i for I ho const Inn nf a over the Hudson hot ween only bushels sixty per Kingston nnd would have been huill by Ihc nnd when com ferry This would be at least and possibly ns much as or hush els under come from feed lens wheat to livestock and of less us He did not say whether the government would take further thi fort the new harvest com on to bring Ihc shot nj fur that that lime amounted In bushels n goal of The brought to Hi nu IM her of set in since I of si i ike h had rinsed of the city's processing and disli I i at t yover in slocks aie supplies held I l Jn wheat The report on in Urn report i will not to meet an on for possible use and in I In vent 0110.1 of nnd hand of yesterday of whan hy J Spoils Woman's Pagt n 21 ao  

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