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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 4

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4 BROOKLYN IAGLI, APR. 18, 1951 1 5f mTON STREET QtHOrr BMl Still Photo Tony's dream house. I i. TO fT -vl. zlx iC Escaped Convicts Nabbed by Posse Eddyville April 18 (U.R) fired one shot into the garage and the convicts came out with a ir i i eg i.i.

A rveniucsy biienu wiui farmer posse today nabbed three escaped convict billed as "willing to kill anyone who got in their way" without a fight. The capture completed the roundup of six prisoners who sawed their way out of Eddyville Penitentiary yesterday. The other three were recap Eula Staff Photo MONEY ROLLS IN Erie Basin hiring boss Anthony Anastosio, right, chairman of a committee to raise $400,000 for a longshoremen's shelter in Brooklyn, shows checks and cash donations received for project to other committeemen. Left to right are Joseph Suarez, vice chairman; Anthony Impliazzo, chairman of the board of directors, and Joseph J. Petito, committee counsel.

Tough Tony' Planning $400,000 Hiring Hall tured hours after the break. Sheriff James Thompson and their hands up. Dewey Vetoes Measure Easing Bus Line Taxes Albany, April 18 (U.RV-Oov-ernor Dewey today vetoed a bill which would have repealed the 2 percent gross income tax on bus lines operating under jurisdiction of the Public Service Commission. The Governor said enactment of the bill would reduce State revenues by $2,400,000 in the current fiscal year U. S.

Warships in Spain Barcelona, Spain, April 18 J.R) Units of the U. S. 6th Fleet based in the Mediterranean arrived here today for a six-day visit. They were the carrier Tarawa, the destroyers Kennedy, Hawkins and Dyess, and the tanker oiler his farmer deputies tracked jthe convicts through the mud 'to a garage near Lamasco, Buchanan said. The prisoners.

described as "very dangerous," were holed up for the night and offered no resistance, he said. Thompson said he went to the garage at 7 a.m., armed with a pistol, and called to the men to come out with their hands up. They refused, saying they Anthony (Tough Tony) Anastasio announced yesterday that he has formed a committee to raise $100,000 for the erection of a "Longshoremen's Shelter" in South Brooklyn to gerve as combination hiring hall and recreational center for all borough dock workers. shipping and longshore companies in the borough, as well as the floating of 1,000 bonds of $125 denomination. Also, Tony said, he will raise several thousand dollars in pledges for the social club's annual dinner-dance journal.

Both he and his attorney lashed the "evils" of the shape-op system, as assertedly fostered by the I.L.A. and its president, Joseph P. Ryan. They charged that the union's referendum next month, to determine whether would rather die than return to prison. Thompson then the clastic bra that breathes with yea I Tony said It is hoped the three-story building, to he erected at I'nion and Court will "once and for all eliminate the shapeup which Js the primary source of corruption and abuse on the waterfront." Accompanied by Joseph Petito, counsel for Anastasio's Longshoremen's.

Checkers' and Clerks'- Social Club, the Erie Basin hiring boss outlined plans for his "shelter" at a press conference in the social club's headquarters, 371 Court St. Consolidation Planned building, he said, would be the first move toward consolidating all International Longshoremen's Association locals in Brooklyn into one big local, operating out of this hall. The program is expected to be financed through solicitation of dock workers and 270 or not the membership wishes to retain the shapeup system of hiring, will be "rigged." Petito said that if an "honest election" were held by a a disinterested agency, the men would vote "overwhelmingly" for a hiring hall. He predicted, however, that they would choose to retain the shapeup in the coming vote because of "fear and various pressures." Anastasio hoped that groundbreaking would get under way on the new shelter next month so that the hall would be available to the dock workers next Fall. The social club has purchased the land for $30,000, he said.

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