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   Troy Record, The (Newspaper) - August 20, 1946, Troy, New York                               The Weather Fair with moderate THE TROY RECORD Ncm tu Any Other Sold In Series 1946-No. 199. u N. Ilia Act ot Unroll 3. 18TV. N. TUESDAY AUGUST 20, 1946. Except PRICE FOUR CENTS Calcutta Rioting Death Toll Nears Calcutta State Government of Rental lasl night that bloodiest rioting In violent tory of was under con as Greece Hits Bulgaria's War Aid To Allies A ul- reports placed the death toll as After four duys of and in this sprawling the first official on the dead at more Dr. Abul former of the that figure lowing a with the Lord that while ho hud learned situation was under it was possible the lull might he only a Congress declared that thu despite the dwindling of was very In central ut Flint signs that the city might te returning slowly to normalcy the opening of ration shops nnd cafes and the return to work of many telephone and telegraph Commerce has been at u. standstill since the riots begun und nil shops have been squads and volunteer OPA Boosts Canned Fruit Prices Washington OPA lasl night coiling of canned mechanical re- and Thu Decontrol the end of its of de- ciding whether dairy cottonseed and soy shall ga hark under price A menihur of Its staff re- ported that home points still are hul the board to deliver KB verdict at 7 p.m. Price Administrator Paul Porter without of forthcoming treaties with Hitler wit el li hogged down In a new touched off hy Greek objection lo the preamble at the proposed treaty with of treaty halted when Greek delegate P. told Ihe political I nnd territorial commission on that Greece ob- lo the tion that Bulgaria an part in Ulu wur debute the of Bulgaria's aid lo the lies might heroine it major ence since that nation lias sought an a In the Ihe dis- pute over claims to ian territory and Bulgaria's de- supported hy the Slavic for the return of western ceded to Greece after World War I. The claims hud been referred to the peace conference hy Ihe Council of Today Is primary day In which the enrolled of all ical In County and throughout the area ballot to nominate their for the various state and national Polls open at 12 noon and will remain open lo p.m. out upstate New Interest in Troy and Counly centers on Ihc only local com- announced that any restored price until LIU u vui began to make which the board may permit some headway in Ihe removal of not be effective until the piles of bodies from the The Hi At Ihe height of the of is killings occurred faster than on the part of the could remove the tlle not know what the Despite such hopeful tary police patrols continued their precautions in the vent the of the communal orgy ol blood proved lo ho but a ing Specters of epidemic and tion haunted Calcutta's population in wulin of the touched by Hindu over for Indian Piles of bodies littered the many of them bloated from and torn Health authoritie the broiling by feared would be raging be- fore disposal squads could plete their lints In Many of city's poor have boon decision will Purler said in a little is for to itself lo such us Ihe board may order and to Ihc mine what specific changes in the may be required by tlie decision of the Blanket the Interim order will have no effect in any case where the board may direct continued de- But without any advance knowledge of the order must blanket all the commodities The increases on canned fruits apply lo the pack as noon us it reaches the and plo all fruits citrus food for while vegetables nnd eggs rotted on and stoi fruit and On No. 2 1-2 they amount to one cent for two cents for burred figs and cents for nnd Com the distraught I cents for fruit gens hearing on j They their heads into rescue higher Jn the rose of pears and and grape granted to offset to be sullied both sides were remarks contained in this S. Angrily Warns Yugoslavia Of Conditions At Trieste lean endorsed last week W I hy the C. I. O. Action Thomas i U.S. Plane for tion to the post of district ncy on tlie Democratic A. C. Woos Labor is particularly interested j in Ihc of the campaigns of these two candidates which are climaxed The P. A. C. has announced Yugoslavs Rejects Soviet Charge Move Demands On Government Yugoslavia i e eyewitness wild last nig hours after a transport plane led it was possible enrolled under tracer bullet and Dougherty craft fire over thut the fold to support A largo two Yugoslav fighter cruft portion ol the union member down R over are to heed the exhortations and write in the Dougherty meanwhile has pealed to Democrats as a party a true for whom all Democrats should In the of its lu Soviet in military control of the authorities who closed this n suiting forth I its to IHT her is position Black was handed tn Vedor j uu wii it jai u ii L the Julian Alps southwest of al lhu public in ia miles north uf This dispatch prongs have a in- in whole of the J have in mind larly Paragraph which said un active part in the war against were only when they j fought along with J said Bulgaria's part in the wur no means could be qualified as switched sides at the I occurred over of any other hns the announced backing of titular party John P. i did not specify whether the attack occurred over Austrian or Two occupant parachuted from the plummeting Failed to to lhu The contest WILS created by the his not bo told Associated Press Tito's According to the large Hying a over the Julian Alps of Ih tee on Vacancies In a nee for the office of district ney on thai party's ticket several proposed candidates re- is d'affaires at the Soviet Turks Al it was thu American in Ankara I informing the Turkish it. nf this country's H in that the ls lo reject in control of tlie straits because of Four Preliminary to it from i the note includes point The United j agree to i- of the of- understood 1'oui1 principal on Tage last ho could have cut off the fused to Likewise they wus seen lo r interest in in treat of but it WM only in the part of I that the Bulgarian hegan to iD I I The were ruled jf 1 of order after the Australian j 1 HJ Lt. J U. IU failed to put forth H candidate for to the ground in a column of black the office of surrogate and on after being by eve this post on the ticket two Yugoslav fighter was still wide i or five cannon shots were Other than Ihc district attorney j from ground near Uie on the ticket j Yugoslav summer resort of interest in 19-18 primaries has he i premier of was reported to have been at summer residence at Hied at the time the plane shot State Britain May Delegates Meet Zionist i in Force Conditions said discussion ot the including the should not begin all the posed amendments had been re- hy thn and until TT it had the for- I 1 VI enemy nations and other i tries interest eel would bo The i Vienna said On I Miss. posse of the phuu British and lowed through up a Ul Upwards of delegates from i London Britain prepared It was that Tito lodges New York to tackle the Palest in was seen in Bled on originally had been j i The to ware in port plane radioed its report of the welcomed lo the 81st state tracer and attack just tion of the Independent Order i ton after another American odd Fellows last at j was forced down hy two monies at j Tito's Mayor John Ahern headed telephoned report received in lony list of civic and fraternal a the at ers wno their welcome to thu convent ion at the at in official the government would agree lu certain conditions hy as essential lor their in the projected wish Holy Land Thc said the should he in- desolate v mil ilL to resolving the Palestine SOMI fruit tho OPA the were with I boost represent the first people seeking rest anU j cation of the for nnd looting will push the damage into millions of All the and agreeing that future procedure I would he to take up the c All hospitals of cily A with Ihc It was J. 1 likely Unit the full loll nf -I To Murray dead and wounded ever Report piled upon report of houses men even children raped or Ore girl was in n in critical u victim of Even as Moslem and Hindu ers met in in bring about sporadic shoot inp out in Ihc si met s amid the eerie wails of the The all through Detroit C. I. O. tional .Ma ril ir ne Union sought a showdown with Philip Murray yes on whether his C. I. O. Steel to expound her nf view before discussion of the treaty es committee ad- after elect ing British pilot ho was under attack beginning of the i would incut tomorrow a fighter plane in to be concluded Tin tn tlin night In pursuit oC two Negro war furl Corridor just north of veterans whom officers blame for the ambush of four white gate ns secretary i head quart ers in i said the radio of the missing plane went dead after the Thn posse took I was Hy afternoon as ft combed the there no article by ruling out any but none was a. prime to discus the thorny the of Karl chairman of the hotel that the United Status of the in order to save Committees for the nish and Hungarian treaties also met for deliberations yesterday Air Service C object of the t which was on a routine run Tho Right removed I Vienna to last night to the state and reservation for the would not participate estimated that more I in Ihc Holy Land than delegates from lodges x throughout thu state were in As Minister pre- tendance at the state session i pared to wilh his 1U ma by than bOO the emerged from A number for tho the Palestine released now t. for There j had been no tension or Hoard Persons on the Um- relations with tn reveal nf the Yugoslav II forces nf i forays into the anil I nn U the ment with Irvine to wreck the Allied there to of in milking I uf the holly worded by the in n the Yugoslavs i were of i or British treas Trieste on July 11' 13, on June 30. bloody in the in- Xinu charges of military were 1'sti'd. Also The not refer to the tiring on 1 by lighters and but here studying that ly privately great in- London the Foreign Office announced that it also had protested the against the forays into the Allied zones anil the attacks on British American top diplomatic authorities the time had eonie for the Western Allies to crack down on a nation closely linked sia which has derived considerable from One uf the notes released delivered in Belgrade Inst me after another they decided lo threat of but State the secretariat's Uvny Commissioner C. R. Bradley i sw i i column c witness frisl for on he ordered the removal how the viewpoints of the defeated countries involved would he CALCUTTA It also was decided at the ingK of the economic commission workers Union will support the for Italy and the political and Great Lakes shipping i for The C. I. O. ln t i r of the actual treaty that at and lire loading for submitting amendments to loading ships which hail the its and then sa li appear the plane sp el of Yugoslav for and sentation at the the demonstration were convention will open their turning point in Jewish The other also delivered al huge business sessions hearing the i victory for moderation over Belgrade by American charge in thu sky report of tile on and asserted that Jews i Harold This committee i were looking mure and more to i will rd the and Two r n by American Ian concerned British Moves In Iraqi Hit London Moscow reported British tne industry strove to keep tile of iron tlm struck nnd were hy I 1 At the time the union sent I K to the hat twenty strikebound Dead m r ire troops had occupied two small towns location of the largest refineries of tho Oil find chained thai the of Brit- ish troops to that area was creating war danger in the Middle A Foreign Office man refused to confirm or the which Vlie Moscow radio to Iranian a tided that an long as the troops not on the Iran side of the border there's no reason why they shouldn't he The in a summary an article in the by K. quoted the author us foreign policy continues to be determined by Lsh which arc her towards further towards nets that endanger the peace of the Commenting on British in sending troops to port only a few from said it a f center of disorder and war danger In the Middle The Scoreboard St. Louis 6. Cincinnati 0. game tha gone back into operation with in- adequate crews in violation ol eral T li strike moved toward u crucial stage up the How of iron ore and union took strong measures to close tho lu tho telegram to N. M. Vice President Stack to know the position St. Nine dren were reported burned to death yesterday in a fire which ed Ihc of the nearby i All-out China e of New TO 1 National War T Advancement in of the Justice criminal from Walter White of New Yori an official of the X ation for t he Advancement of Colored The Hrst prisoner brought in by nj tho Chinese the posse was left unguarded for i Communists last an hour at noon without Mrs. Boh town h County village Francois of Details of the conflagration were scarce communications with thu ton milos west of here nnd j said that shortly after lie was i placed in the which ia located cily everyone der left the Later she n else club retaliation for the imminent loss of Tailing levies such fiction would result in an all-out civil seen in the American on I Sen. Johnson thu Murray is about forty miles of and the C. 1. O. of both the rut to I and nn tone remained in city hall but the was safe Storm Delays Truman cd from persons who came from was no that nny the liy the the live children of chard find the four children ol Remi Informants said the of the out and M H. I. the con- ent were In dent the of hia ci uise i the lute In the face of New Convinced even dent can do nothing Mr. New Dies Pan Tex. Col. foitner assistant S. The cities i as a military anil in A said in our fair Troy is a friendly city and extend our wannest welcome to Other of welcome and were also made hy Fred A. monarch of Iran who also of John 11. Ancient In Paris members of the i On July 12 three Yugoslav iol Agency executive committee diers were opened the third week of M. Troy discussing who ls as ter ol the presided nt wilh the first formal n the convention p c Mayor told the convention cil On behalf of the City 7M nn three Com- of Iroy and ita many citizens J lie yon lo our t your convention is a great success nnd that you enjoy plosive alone dis- with Jews and Four Arab states agreed lo wilh 15riti-h TC was no hint thai any harm Kra in would come to she town wilh because Monday is the government csl business day j commissioner at Before removal of the forty or men had stood threat to Gen. the Qf the but were tn jn inp calmly and the number troops C. member of Affairs Com- snd will not for of to ed as as fee action on marshal and two special deputies Kail at coal ll J V were hy shotgun chafes as and railway center 125 miles west iann they approached the home of the of appeared of of I Negro The officers Tientsin r. ruman agreed to delay departure frum nnd publisher of the San Chicago nl Now I I vvn this naval air elation until 7 Ho did so after talking the in helpless England with Island Gov. John O. and U. H. Solicitor J. a for the nomination for the U. S. Senate In thin Hoarding a naval the President crossed choppy liny to have lunch with Admiral A. Spruance He was 92 gone to investigate n report i Jib said Communist Gen. I to Mm Kuo HIVal grand n Light from 1911 until 192-1. that a Negro hart fired upon n whit ft i troops wore wilhin thre ero a motorist in H dispute on n highway j miles nf North Shansi i r nil nf hi I IL nn 1 age STATK I. O. 0. F. nt tin nt eight Louis at Boston commander Is now Rumps Donovan Denies Charges a to a scheduled a 1 i not accept f or a t hi rd t e fin I wo years from now if one term and terms IM to the in term ex- in 11119. Pearl was called an ist opposed third term for Ifo voted against a When out his n i mo I ho of i Anny In- of moil and ju free for men in tho H- The plane was on to a from Pa It Army Plane Cracks Up q Washington An An plane overshot the last hurst into flames Inn ac the and of Ihl New York Gen. that my record as a public of- Uam J. termed Is and is as untrue a statement hy the State you have innocently Federation of executive on or you council his record as it public j have done so maliciously wno disregard of facts that arc official was of The council announced Sunday in who has aol announced whole the formally his lo seek its annual senatorial n the anil the i replied In his Ilt j railroad brotherhoods aided us In i that Ihe Involved in the flew only a few feet case in charged busy highway lo I in Me Pages a and a and 113 make contacts willi to a Ihon with Ihc foreign trade unions lino of way on know from ond The council cited us evidence oT what it termed attitude and children cmb although Ihe plane that Ihe issue in Hint in one of 1S122 street car in was or it and the 1027 street car ill j he was a. question Potomac of law anil i flaming The council said Donovan did not refer lo Ihn 1027 in his n W. 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