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Ctitjicdtt Daily Bulletin, En4i'cpi&_N: Y. Tuwdoy,. April 4, 1950 JS ^on Rise After Hittiftg 1 8-Year Low SdWYSr SfeCS —PQl^m-foi Modern Devices Hnked 'Encouraging' # Washington.. LTX — The nation 's unemployment sn- uatipn is showing improve ment after sinking to its ^worsjj: level in eight years. New Census Bureau fig\ ures show 561.000 fewor - jobless— m —March thau in Huge Anti-Sub Projeft- Follows Navy Bolstering of Asiatic Fleet Dope Hoarding • Albany, (/T» — Sharper crack ; dowss on relief chlsclers and stlffer penalties Tor persons .il legally possessing large quanti ties of narcotics were requited ^ today under new State laws^ making it possible to guide a submarine from the air and to sweep the seas of submerged attackers:- Governor Dewev has signed ' = • i i are- near realization on a big _ b !^-~* bfl ' , ., ~\^Z7 V One -i— Compel welfare officials the 0 Washinrtgn, fJNS>—The Navy's action *n strengthening its Asiatic fleet was coupled todav \vitna huge, program tQ.instaH modern devices for anti-submarine warfare in .planes and-ships. Adm. Forrest P. Sherman said that all of an additional 78 million dol lar? recently earmarked for the Na>vy will be spent for electronic and other -anti-sub- •roarine-S«*£< —©uitr Navy sources indicated that undersea communications and long-range detection, eight-year high of X- in February - 0 lyiilljon Dollar Blaze—Eighteen families were made homeless and damage estimated at encouraging «nd t $1,000,000 was caused when fire swept a lumber yard and 18 houses in Wilmington, Del. an early start o One death and eight injuries were blamed on the blaze. ' (AP Wtrephoto) R P r ! n s .crrrpioymer Tfie Bulletin's Trovelogue Paris Chilly, Not So Gay, Bulletin Correspondent Finds Active Trading Boosts Market written by Rut h .•.ml! nf w ome n a 60-da> t <iur ot U'.dltor'a Not r - Thin U tSp ?5 >h 'n a icrtra nt nnK Haller Otla*<o> t >»rmprl> pN»»M. n' it ih»- \nin.ri and tti* National Federation of Afin r Onhi whu it 01 Jjaly, France and F.ngland > Ky Ruth ilallrr Ottaway # Florence, Italy (En route to I'nrlsi Man> of our interesting lo cal, contacts were made through tin 1 ,S 1 s I nited States Infor mation Service, which functions re niHrkiililx H « .in i xrhonge in busi ness, movies, musir in count-less giving * 'rue picture of the U. S in Rome Florence and mam < ities in huropr - Through the I Sis <lu «i tor in Floreluc the Jvfaestro met the head of all muM < j n 1 loretiee a ,. city appointment His ofhecs in the Tentro <'omrmmale are 'ele gant, and his interest in modern and . Ameuean point* today in active trad- Laree Works of stork rhang music is kern. There is a very fine May Festival every year. »nd orchestra is Ptj- gaged the year, contrary to our unfor tunate Custom In the i : S. In most _£[tjtjs The orchestra was. started sqmc years ago hy the mother of our distingu ished American Violinist. Albert •Spalding, when Kutk OUnwtr hef salon was the centeT of the exciting artis tic and social life The Com munist Government Wisely has now. taken it over, thinking it toOjjpod a thing to lose. • Another item of real interest In Ihe B. B ( radio lessons in English Kent oi| t Ivy Srittun Europe and Asia. Yvc- were told thaf' many Jtallnms had learned English In this way wlurh doubtless .holds true In other countries. *• * Our last days In Florence, filled with sunshine changed our reaction. We really feft our new found friends. Ujvo excellent ho tel, and the dark cypresses stand ing guard like sentinels ovef- the that-we might return. The P»rm» .vloleta might not be ih season now, but we would not pass hy the Uffin C.oIJery holding the most famous art treasures nf till' WoTJd hPrause of thp cpld Smug New Yorkers, we think that the Metropolitan and other museums of Manhattan do very well hy us. for our consolation By the way. Just as New York Is not the t' S. Rome is not Italy - both unique cosmopolitan cities crossroads for all 'ia1ions andj all the arts and trndes nf man To hp sure, our sruyvrs. ants cannot compete with Rome s Caesars' - —* —Discuiin d In uur- train t'uuu partmcnts with a douhiesdonr between, and vvalls of inlaid woodwork, VTO ihouBtii w ? would expenence deluxe travel It is all tight for a day and a night '« Pans -but not comparable to our Pullman nu< and there a»v tajvns-on the topmost htlis all along 'he w«x I'II tiire.s(|ue t hut aj >parcntl> in accessible VVe were In tunnels literally haU of the tinie Appxoarhinc Oenoa. vve would e .Ntlai m (H i loo k *' and finis h the sentonee a t JJu; beautiful villas o n tin- -.en - 1 in a -tunnel The harbur at (ienoa, which we\ could se e from- the train is one pf the finest in the world Marty ships wert' At anchor which with the targe buildings of the city Itself made a splen- tttd panorama of uivispei iiy Having left Florence at '10 P a m . the arrival at^Genoa uns at 3 p. m , on 1 1me Ujj^^cn dered if it was rraUy^n^to Mussofinl that the Italian train*. ryn on itmf It may pe for we saw mnn\ of his projects recreation parks plgantir social bnlls\ and gvtn nasliims-. cleared glurns and v. ide streel> Tie ordered all of tin* for ttio .people I >ut~«Jso\ordered their IhoilK'i l and Spcfcch and even the i -ompliant Italians Ob Jecteii In- this nrwl p »rpetrated \\the most horrible retribution We decided to -get of f at Turin at 7 p m and chance -.nine Italian monrv into French Ue lound a Cooks man who had worked In the Snvu) Pln/n en N'eu York as a steward Having seen in the Pans Herald Trihrtne that the striking transportation workers m Paris wanted a bonus of Win monthly '3 ,flO(l francs i retroactive to IVt ember I sug gesfrt that we ask for 360 fnnr v for a dollar. - — • New York, tlNS — The stock market \advanced fractions in two ing Large cd riands af tTie opening, as. the Inst hour run-up yesterday hiought a heav) accumutatiun ol overnighl buying orders. Individuat transactions ranged to 33,000 shares in Kqultab/e < >f- flcc BUUding. which wgs un- liiainged at 1 t Allied Chemical was stronjje«' in the inditsliials k'alnmg two {Munis to Jl'J t rn< (lonal gaHis wi -re i halkr-ri u p b\ <,rneral Mo tors I S ^ii i I ' I ' v r West le.ghouie s >iudrbAk< » and Amer ican Wnnlen Noon prices on me New York Stock Kxchaugr <|iioted by Hie Ci-orgi V T. rxibrighf Ce ninghnmtot>. follow 11 i (h t.n«« 1 A*t February The March tolal was 4.123,000, compared with an 684 OCKi Secretary or Commerce Saw- yer. in announcing the new fig ures yesterday, said they \were seenled to mean on, an expected mept gain F.mploy, ment rose nearly 60* 1 - fXX) from S6.953.n00 in Fehniars to t j7,.Vil 000 KI March, but Saw yer was nnh i autiously opi - mistic ssyWig \It la y>o early to say whether it reflects muc h more than th> normj^t p» k up in soasnnal u dustmen and ih c end of the CIMI dispute just prior to the Man •< survey The <Vns*us Rureau based i 's March estimates on data coklei t cd March. 11 A report from In- rector Robert (' Goodwin of flie labor Department's Bureau of fmplovmenl ^eeurlty indicated further impimement later* i i March Goodwin said unemplovment iosuiance claims dropped foi the week ended Mrfrrh 23 to their lowest level in 195(1 He said evjiandinc j\i> opportunities n a nufNt>ef of si /ites were larueh 11 spon 'biMr I r thi s niemun^ tha t more Jib s became jjv ailnhle There hns been an atmnsf im- *> rruri\'ft de. ' ne In tohlr -sc m- snrnni - e <7kiuii'. since late Janu- lot if \ (xiodwin srtid unempl'wrnrni iinioni; worki 's co\eied b\ 'th e • IMSIII ance plan ydecliried fre,ni 7 1 |ier cent in earK February to H 7 [w»r i-enl TI early March An nppea 1 to crrjplm ers in maintain fu'l employment hv creatine new jobs and pushing new prorfin 's was made hrre ces-\' »erdn;.V by S'anley Mart-us cxecu- the «. ice-president of the Neiman- Mat-ciis Prpaitmrnt \^tore in Dal las Texas' \If buMness d<wsn* ,- nfovide the X^U5^anll > . lApandii':' eeononiv fiat will provide )• b« for nil \>on g'n ernment will Marcus ' Id rhr Amerii an Retail lerleia- < ..t> Mianul I+I the ^ K) announced i o \s to hrmc in Washington si v«Tal groups of union members JIIKI nttirinh from \about a do/rn (ocas of serioiA unemplos ment 'be nlnn is (or \'em to tulk on <• \ii situation with t'\ ernmert \fficin 's e. oil.'\ - ,ind inem- i*crs of Congress % Some SIS bllllnn I nile4 States currents is drsimved an. in in 11 -v at the Vi>;ii I |i Re.senP Bank in New York News Flaw Diminishing Aides Scratch Pate to Keep Truman Handle in Headlines # Rev West, Flal UP> —President Truman's aides sought new ammunition today to get him back into the headlines. the flow of news from th» winter White House slowed down pcicptihlj as the'\Presidential vacation continued into it* fourth W I I hv — At the same time close associates of the chief executive con tended that he was gettimr twice as much work done as he normally ric tompltshes in any simjlar period in Washington This Is possible, they said -because he does not have to see \e miHiv callers he s required to talk to when be is at the White House '** I sualty he will see a caller or a group of callers every 1\> \ rules from around 10 a. m. until one. and sometimes, two ot •iit/e in the afternoon *; Here tn this rloselv guarded naval submarine station he is in. fiom visitors except those, like members of hlscablnet. he tiirfv summon .when needed Rtnphnsls has been placed on tips, the President s eich<h vij£&. tion here, in carefully -t imed releases aimed at hitting the front panes • ' The idea is to make sure that official action is given .full prominence In 'he newspapers. >s'atements. adminis-tration appointments, a full-fledged Presi- di ntial news conference and a long-distance battle with Senator M< < .itthv iR) Wis instiyator of charges of Communism .in th# •M.i'> Ilcparftnent have been the vehicles of the program Reporter* were advised that qfher news, was in the making fivr rleasc before Mr Truman returns to Washington 'Monday Mrs. Truman and 'heir daughter. Margaret lolned the Presi den t Saturday Thcv go to the beach with him daily Margarel to swim, Mrs Trvman '\ watch. The President wearing\ a deep tarP. says he never felt better it! his life KuiiWeil, Dies at 50 % New York, INS) — Composer • Knrt Wetl, who fled Germany wnen his .works were 'banned forever\ by Adolf Hitler and wrote the scores far several Broadway hits as a refugee in ihe^Unrted-States, died last mght in ^veTto York's Flower Hospital. The V»-year-old romposer had entered 'he hospital two weeks acn sullering from 8 heart at- tn< k He wns thought to be remvrrmg warn he died Among bis better known \roerican shows were i >n.e TTJ ( h of Venus ' Ijdy :n the Iwtrk \ \The K'ernal Road ' Knickerbocker' Holiday\ and r lie current hit. l/yst in Ihe He began hi <i career as a com poser nf symphonies opera and < hnniber miisu ihdermany Hu early works were visibly affect ed hv American ja// Born 'n moo m IVss^u Ger many. Weil studied music -in Berlin and for a year was di rector of a provincraj opera house In 1928 he wrote a new version ol John Gay's \The Beg gar's (\ipera.\ which he titled •The- Three-Penny Opera\ It became one of the greates' * uropean musical successes In 1933. he presented a new production The Silver Ulke'\ lust as Hit'er was comifift to power The day after the show- opened. Weil's works were banned forever from Germany n by order of the_Naxi-cham ellnf M 'Two years later after Tivfrig in exile in Austria. Italy. France and KnglantL he came to U^e I'mted States In 1939 his firs\t America'n work 'Knickerbocket Holiday,\ was produced. 0 Mr*. Orover Cleveland recetv- ed the first parcel post package in thia country in 1887 It was a frath_er fan from Jamaica, . are - near realization on a scale Sherman. Chief of Naval Opera* tions, yesterday ordered to Asia tic waters a new task force head ed *y the 27,000-ton carrier Val ley Forge and Including two more destroyers, two additional escort destroyers, and. three sub- manes to replace ' the present Far Eastern fleet The effect is to inSrease by seven war vessels the U S fleet patrolling the Gommunist-held .China coast, and to give this force an undersea arm. for the first , time Th e present fleet headed by the Carrier Boxer, has no submarines. Sherman at the same time said that he agrees with^ Gen, pwipht Tl Kisenhovver that the nation's* anti-sub forces are a eau^e'for concern antl should ha\e the highest priority The Navy's chief said he be lieves F.isenhower wants to main tain larger anti-sub forces, chief- Ty destroyers and patrol planes. Sherman said he also is dissatis.- f?eed w-ith reductions which have cut the Navy »dfttroyers in serv ice from 170 to 140 and its patrol- squadrons from 30 to '20. Sherman said the Navy needs about 40 million, dollars to re store the cuts He said it costs a million dollars a year to oper ate a destroyer, and \about the same for a patrol squadron He added that 'here are no further areas m which large economies can he made # A Central European country asks for a loan—a measlv five million Sufelv this can t be anything more than, say, spring practice tomcat! in the district attorney If thev have ' reason to believe\ that anv person has obtained or tried to obtdin relief fraudulent ly. Two—Make it a felony, rather than a irtHderni-anor, Tp possess narcotife. illegally with intent to . s £ ll --~ \ PrcvtouslVi welfare officials had the discretionary nower to decide whether to press prosecu tion of alleged welfare chiseiers. The new amendment requires thq^ whenever a welfare official believes anv person has violated the law on eligibility require ments, the official 'shall refer the facts and evidence available tQ -him tn lh e prntm-itl^r . . The renuirement hecornes ef fective Jwlv 1 The hill was one of seevral that the sponsor Repuhllran Son. Henry A Wise of w'ater- V»w-n said were aimed at ' un scrupulous' welfare apnlicnnts District Attorney Frank C Hogan of New York County urc- ed Go-vemor Dewev to sign the bill making a maximum 10-vear sentence possible [ot iltecal pos session of narcotics with intent to sCII JTe wrote the Governor 'This hjll makes it a felonv to possess narcotics with Intent to sell them \t'nder the present law tf-e sale of one otmie of narcotics ii a frhom V he:ra>. the poiseasinn of a carlo-id is onlv a misde meanor The hill seeks tn remedy this iintealistie situation It AIKO provide* -A nresumn'mn rchuttahlr hv evidence - 'hat the possession of more than n certain amount of narcotics im plies an intent to sell \ RECORD SALE 30,000 Records 2,000 Albums $1 ? $| 50, $1 98 10c, 19c, 1 s ALBUMS [TMarktd Down to RECORDS Ridueid to APPLIANCE MART THE KECOnD SHOP 137 Washington Ave. 7* Our man figured a lone time and finnlly as wc walked hn< k to the train ran after u* beam Ing and snjd that \WO was c\ nctly right So we knew it wasn't but made the exchange for why siiouldn t he make a lit He poor mnn' tjr ventured the information that Turin w a wonderful cjty, .manufactures Fiat ( flr< ver mouth and very fin e , lothes the business stive 's «re all un der areade*. and \ne < an shop x\ it limit an umbrella \n idea\ for our Chambers ol Commerce Wliv TTTP\ does it WW IH ymTF* firtit wil r (jet Treasury Position # Wnshlnctnn. 1Vs» — balance Man h M So I 13i;« 7 internal rexvnnr '^7 •o>\^t r customs te.eipts M 1 K'l.isrr;\.-v , tvceipis. ^.TIM«.'»i oTI evn«-ndltiires. Mn \hi *' Ttio % IT'S TIME YOU MADE THE (IIERCURY 'leH MtfifHe lese stngte wltiilows let ' In dirt and the only way to get air at night was to lower the w-tndow Still the service was kindly and the lightness of their car- not too dtsmrbmc Remind* one of the Ameii<anj who asked some Germans how; they liked our Pullman who *«toiCBlry -repherl* \••ur wives do^ - not like the' uppers \ I Ah flttir from •Florence we • had a glimpse of the lovely leaning tower of Pisa and the Cathedral with tlic usual dome Northern Italy Is very mountain- town that the trade * ThTHI AT TrTHIt, we w nkened In + the «weet French eoimtrv saw ' the environs of Paris and finally I arrived in. thr most beautiful | city in the world and left un -x| touched hy ftje .Great War I fyMEN 'sfsHO OI W»,K t„f |a Doii't Be Discouraged; Clean .Bowel, Stomach Acids Away; Feel Fine! 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