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Red Terrorists Kill 15 Police, Civilians in Malaya Blast at Ike $70,000 Requested For Vatican Envoy REDS GET BIG 3 REPLY TO NOTE Politics and People Seen Tip on Dem Strategy uiiiuiii iiar Hero, Also Slain Singapore, March 25 (U.R Communist terrorists killed 15 police and civilian today and wounded 10 in three separate engagements, Washington, March 23 (U.R) The State Department has asked Congress for $70,000 set up an American Embassy at. the Vatican during the next fiscal year, it wan revealed to- day. The request was made dur to! Section between his action and return of Democratic xa U.onal hairma" rk MV, Kmnev from Kev West. other political develop. SLA Blocks New Up-State Racket Operation; Dem Snub of Boro V.

I. P. Sparks Fireworks RETREAT Th Stat Liquor Authority hellrvpa it mg recent hearings of theirencn aipiomatic envoys to. House Appropriations Commit- day handed to Foreign Minis- Tw elve ere killed and eight UHav as a tlpoff to Democratic wounded when terrorists against the general's hushed a police party on a rulL Ktrenfftn a. (- q.

P. tee and was made public to- dav. (leoree W. PprWins Assistant ner estate near I anions inn. Only one nian escae(l 7.

todner. British orld War II hero and holder of the Military Cross. He was one of three men who won interna Secretary of State for European ments replying to Russia's pro. Affairs, testified. that the funds isjsal for a German peace would include salaries for six treat v.

United States and four local po-j Thrre WM no indication of sitions "and for the offic a res- idence expenses of a small mis- lne nature of the reply- But patches from Western capitals here he conferred with Presi- lent Truman. Several kev Democrat, I pnvateiv Ha LliiDmnti Administration-backed nianeu- vcr. Thpv p()int0(, out th "ul mocral. cannot effectively holds the European military noct Democrats also teel, as .1 nepuuuean oacners oi senator Kooert a. Taft, that getting Eisenhower home tionai tame by escaping fromigPnerHi.

i0(tRe sai(i js "offi thrown a roadblock into an attempt hy the racket. "syndicate to set up operation in the quiet t'atskill resort community of Cairo. Name of hix-time gamblers anil underworld mobsters ere injected into a hearing on a transfer of a liquor license, a hearing which had slionK indications that the New York and Xew Jersey mobs were looking for a new-rendezvous to replace spotlighted Hudson, X. Y. The hearing disclosed that a Magno Sorrientl, owner of a Weet Side Manhattan bar and grill, was ready to purchase the Commodore Inn for $38,000 at Cairo and make John DeXoia as hi manager, Teoia is better known as Johnny Duke, once operator of the notorious Puke's Restaurant near Palisades, J.

a oerman prison camp, recognition" of Kisenhoweri 1 Perkins noted that PresidenHhad indicated it would ask the as assistant district officer of Tanjong Malim. i ne terrorists amousnea party of 21 policemen and civil ian officials who went to inves tigate damaged pipe lines lead ing to a rubber estate. When police reinforcements Washington, March 25 ftl.P) Representative John V. McCor mark's siirnriti hla.it ul flmi Kisehow er candidate. HtMirv rwli'o Ir.

ihairman of the Kisenhow er-for President cam- Mccormack stale ment looked like the nuenine of l. Lk a I'Ci ivsv. i dii otiiM i nil iiitri the "No 1 threat to hopes for 19r2 threat to their, McCormack who Is. House leader, denied that he was sending up a "trial balloon" for the Truman Administration when i he criticized Eisenhower for, staving on in his European lt." i uii Administration-Backed He gaid there was no con-l Armored Truck Robbed of 600 Gs Continued from Page at the Quonset Point Naval Air Station Credit Union. FBI Enters Search would force him to speak the added Tennessee i rived minutes later they.miiitarv nost while he is -an EXCLUSIVE Duke admitted during the- SLA hearing that his New Jersey place was a pre-Kefau er hangout for three wounded Malayan active candidate" for President.

I Rut Senator Clinton P. An-policemen making a last stand. The Massachusetts Democrat rtVson N. usually on 0)cn ground, entirely he ha, not conferred with close to the Administration, out cover, against the force of anyone about his statement. but said "I rertalnly don't agree" Id to oO terrorists.

i r0u somebodv oueht to with McCormack Uo i.rhit-ori Truman has announced i intention of naming a full-fledged U. S. Ambassador to the Roman Catholic state. Mrs. F.

D. R. Sideittp Quiz on Ike, Truman Singapore, March 23 (U.R) Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt was noncommittal today in answer mg questions about don. Dwight D.

Eisenhower as a Presidential candidate and said she did not have "the faintest idea" whether President Truman would seek re-election. Speaking to newsmen at Singapore Airport, where her plane stopped for an hour' en route to Jakarta. Indonesia, Mrs. Roosevelt said she knew Eisenhower only slightly and thought that he has "a very good background" in European affairs. 011 cuiiiioerMdi issues ana thus run the n.k of stubbing; nis toe on tne tougn ones.

jthat Eisenhower Is "trving to do a inh that i tint a Antlnat Job in any sense, and we should Murray Rejects Wilson's Plans Continued from Tage 1 "package" increase could be granted ithin present stabiliza-' Hon rules. wage board hinted privately; they may resign en masse i a inch underworld kingpins tne Kite ur.e Solly Moretti. Frank Kiick-snn. Frank Costello. Adonis.

Tommy (Three-Finger) Brown and Albert Anastasla. Duke also admitted that he used to run "March par-tics," which were supposed to be, according to the SLA, an annual Spring "festival" marking the return of gangland characters from their Florida wintering spots. Racketeers also used Cairo as a headquarters during prohibition days. The tommunity also served as (Legs) Diamond. the Bodies of two terrorists were found among those of the DO- lice and official party.

Blood! nans luuicaieu lour terrorisis were wounded. The ambushers escaped with 13 police guns. Three more security operatives were killed in two engage ments with terrorists in other areas. Smash $300,000 TV Stock Swindle continued from rage 1 "nonexistent" assets mm mi. statements of capital and Washington.

Marcn tu.R) stung by the unexpected FBI today that it had en- buff of the lereci tne searcn lor odncuusj pviiu unu u( on.iu.cu nanvers anci escanen iot estimated at $000,000 plus accounts in publicly cir- a spokesman said that the culated financial statements in m0nev Included Federal Re-an effort to induce the publiciserve" funds, thereby making to buy their stock. robbery a Federal violation. This "fictitious" profit, the The trusk is owned bv a com- prosecutor declared, enabledjpany which is an agent of the I JCIt aiZiU an SMCCUiaLlOll LIIdL. public members may join them in submitting resignations. No public member would comment, but Joseph Beirne, president of the C.I.O.

Communications Workers and a union member of the board, told a reporter there was "nothing to the rumors" that labor members already have decided to quit. To Insist on Meeting He added, however, that he will "insist on a meeting of the toifederai Reserve Bank at Boston By HAROLD H. HARRIS Joe Adonis hideout for the slain FOLEY SQUARE The move will mean a con solidation of the various departments of the FBI which arc now spread over nine floors in the 38-story court building. There' are about 1.200 persons in the New York office. or pleasure if I 1 16,000 Blast U.

S. In Rome, Naples Continued from Page 1 were arrested here and in pies, and dozens were injured in clashes in which the rvb threw stones and broken glass land the police used their clubs. board as soon as possible the defendants to themselves "for no consiuera- tion at all" 200,000 shares of stock with a stated value of S100.000. Abramson. a State accountant, declared dividends were paid to stockholders out of nonexistent profits to point up the prosperity of the firm although in reality, he asserted, the corporation was losing money.

Although George .1. Martin of i 1 Sheridan Square, Manhattan, was named as president of the firm, the court waiters asserted issue of But in Rome the clubs did novated a situation All ft 1 Iff Kill Kill I vn "VI March slales'. ter Andrei Y. Vishinsky th Joint notes from their govern- Russian government for an-swers to questions regarding the Soviet note of March 10 proposing a four-power conference and negotiations on a treaty to unify Germany and iwrmit it as a neutral to have armed forces. Vishinsky received American Charge D'Affalres Hugh S.

umming British harge Paul Grey and French Chnrpa Mean Hrionval at half-hour in- tervals. Moscow newspapers, in their comments on the Soviet note, have voiced suspicion that tha allies will not consider 'it on its merits. Pravda, organ of the Russian Communist party, said onlv i.vesterday that the United States is seeking a pretext to reject the Soviet proposal for German peace treaty. A YEAR 1 in my name at the office I have that the bulk of the profitsiwater, then used tear gas. realized by the swindle were; The demonstrators here de gamed by four "salesmen," one mandeel an audience with Amer-(if whom was Greenhaus.

jican Minister Llewellyn suffice. The, police first turned fire-hoses on the students and Wrenched them with reti-ayeu, 1 nompson. The Embassy security fleer told the leaders: of- mob "Come back without a SXUB There's a honey of a hassle going on among top-echelon State Democrats because a local female V.I.P. was snubbed" and omitted both as a delegate and an alternate to the national convention. Many Hollywood celebritiea rhoked op at yesterday's V80-Camp Shows luncheon to Jane Froman when Brooklyn-born Susan Haywaid described the plucky singer as a "great lady and a woman with guts." Since her tragic Lisbon air crash during World War II, Jane has had 28 operations.

She has learned to walk all over again Jack Lutsky, City Hall aide who sufferrd a heart attack several months ago, Is back on the Job. BAD SHAPE Some magistrates and Muncipal Court justices, who get $12,000 and $13,000 a year, respectively, had to borrow money to pay their incomes taxes. Mayor Impy will be cementing his ties with Bronx Boss Ed Flynn when he appoints Chief Asst. D. A.

Ed Breslin to the Special Ses-sions bench next month. Still no public pronouncement from either Sam Berman or former Assemblyman John .1. Walsh why they never filed petitions to run against Dem Chieftain Steve Carney. And both made such convincing declarations to fight during the last two months. CHEERS His political enemies say that Council President Rudy Halley must have had his own "cheering sections" stationed along the line of march din ing the recent St.

Paddy's Day parade. Manhattan Beep Bob Wagner's bid for the Senate nomination is now being enthusiastically received hy Dem party big-wheels. Keep your eye on Al Supreme Court aide. He has the connections to go places. Governor bark that the Imprllitteri administration nteds "new brains" brought this reply from a City Haller: "There's plenty of brains ai-ound hn-c.

Rut it's a question Whether they're being used." COMPETITION Opposition hy D. Mallory Stephens, powerful G. 0. P. Brewster Assembly leader, put the hooks Into Governor Dewey's bill for semi-annual auto inspection.

This was one of the two major setbacks the Republican-controlled Legislature handed Dewey during the recent session. Swifty Morgan local necktie who crashes bbro inner sanctums, will not try to sell President Truman. don't want to do business with him," Swifty declares. "He may be my competitor next "POLITICS AND PEOPLE" Appears Sunday Through Friday in the BROOKLYN EAGLE. not be trying to cut the ground 'from under him." i ment: I 1.

T.ift announced plans for a 'major" speech on a coast-to coast radio broadcast (Colum- bin Broadcasting System) from Springfield. 111., on April That is the day after Eisenhower is scheduled to report on the European rearmament program in a television speech. 2. Taft claimed four more of Tennessee's 20 convention delegates as the outcome of district meetings. i headquarters said he now has all 15 that have been chosen.

Five remain to be picked. The Taft forces claimed strength gives them i.l conven- tion delegates to onlv 31 for Eisenhower. Irvin Hohensee, national' chairman of the MacArthur for President Committee, claimed that several key supporters in the Taft organization win switch over to Gen. Douglas MacArthur at the appropriate time." 4. An Eisenhower-Taft contest in the South Dakota primary on June 23 was assured when Taft's State leaders announced that they will enter slate of delegates with Taft's sanction.

The South Dakota voting will be the last primary contest before the O. P. Na tionai Convention in July. Everyone's talking about the ni PLAN gpfor proof See your nearby i DODGE nm pa mmx i 0 Lsl mm tl nnn 7i I II II II I UUUUL "SHOWl 1 i i tr i a. A dividend increase from 2 to and we ill he happy to receive, 12'i-rent hourly Increase, giv-some of you.

But we do not in- ing up the staggered future tend to be Intimidated." raises of cents an hour The Rome rioters hurled which the board recommended stones at police and private; to take effect next Julv 1 and cars. The Xew York license Jan. 1, 19.13. plates, windshield wipers and Murray ruled out anv possi-other equipment of a car be- bility of the steelworkers going! longing to T. F.

Donnelley, alone with such a nronosition. Other Defendants The ather "employes" were Greenhaus' brother. Harry V. Greene, Sierling Place; Irving Shayne, l-Vi E. Stand Alex Diamond, 2011 Monterey Ave.

Also named in the papers were Vincent S. Acunto, 2622 Oceanside Road, Oeeariside: Julius C. Rivman, 217 Avenue Herbert D. Scharf, 2336 Pacific Lawrence Rivman, 30; W. 42d Manhattan, a nd! Arthur H.

Rose, 10 E. 40th Manhattan. The Monarch Radio and Television Corporation and its subsidiary, Pix Stores, were listed, too. Russack said Greenhaus and his brother has "long, notori 1 tt it to consider Wilson's statement and where it leaves us." He said he was "shocked." Murray said Wilson has "ere- in which no self-respecting union consent' to brings anv would dispute before the Wage Stabilization Board for extensive consideration of its merits only to have Charles E. Wilson, a self-pro-ciaiined big businessman, attempt to reverse the decision." Reports circulated In official circles that Wilson planned to ask the union to settle for a sajd the union would go ahead announced with previously-plans to hold bar gaining talks with various steel companies "during the next 48 hours" to seek a settlement on the hasis of the hoard's recommendations.

He said "it is to be hoped" that an agreement can he reached on this hasis to "avert a strike in steel." HAVE FUN fo a ous, heckered careers in the I sale of securities" and have WILLIAMS TAKES REINS both served time for their op-. erations. Shayne, Martin and'AT IKE'S HEADQUARTERS is anticipated for the quartercommeno-ing with the month of April, 1952. Your savings earn dividends From Day of Deposit and such earnings are added to your account at the end of Each Calendar Quarter Open your account today with at little as $1, as much as $10,000. maritime attache ot tne Mutual Security Agency, were torn The crowd in front of the! American Embassy tried to present a formal protest against policies of the United States, Great Britain and Yugoslavia and demanded "Liberty to Trieste." ALWAYS Diamond were also mentioned W.

Walter Williams, Seattlejtion of the "Citizens for Eisen-in the affidavit in regard to businessman and Republican hovver" national headquarters other violations of security chairman for the State of Wash-! in the Hotel Marguery, 270 laws- iington, today took, over direc-'Park Manhattan. SAVE BY MAIL ANYWHERE IN THE U. S. WE PAY POSTAGE BOTH WAYS I Use Coupon Below fn mn 250.000 vw mm i a mm mm a 0o. dav or werl.

Rales include gasoline, oil nrl complete insurance. Call any time at our nearest station for full information. And uhile vou're there, register for a HERTZ COURTESY CARD, honored at 500 Hertz stations from coast to coast. Keep healthy. tips from the NURSE'S NOTEBOOK, by Anne M.

Goodrich come to you only in the Brooklyn Eagle. Now tny of our 14 convenient neighborhood station in Brooklyn, Queen, Bronx and Manhattan, yo.i can rent a new Chevrolet. Ford, Plymouth or Oldamobilo at standard rattt. Rent for businesa long trips or thoit by the hour, BROOKLYN STATIONS! 920 Union Street At the Camay to Prosper! Park levins 8-9326 v-1 vTnaT Ne Vil-AsV '1 mile- Vrom "Tn us 0niy And you con be a good dancer overnight FBI TO MOVE HQ. FROM -The New York Division of! tne Federal Bureau of Investigation will move its headquar ters, it has been announced, from the U.

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