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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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Shriners Head for Home Affer Spectacular Parade The Lovely Runners Up for Title of 'Miss Heights-Downtown' Harold H. Harris, who writes the column "Politics and People" every Monday, Wednesday and Kliday, is on ai-lion. This regular feature of the Brooklyn Kagle will be resumed on his rrturn. 250,000 View Colorful March -Mac in Stand PAROLED SLAYER KILLED BY SHOT DURING STROLL 1 Twenty thousand Nobles of the Mystic Shrine and their families headed home today, I Angelo D'Andiea, 41, paroled killer, believed to be connected jwith a dope ring, was shot ta ti'-'d but happy after treating I New York to the most colorful convention in city history. yindup of the affair was a glittering, tuneful parade ideath early today on a Green iwich Village street in wnat po- lice said might have been a 'revenge killing in the narcotics racket.

In a short time police picked up a suspect and brought him to the Manhattan Disyict Attorney's office for questioning. The supect owned a car whose license plates had been jotted down by a bystander the murder scene. Witnesses told police that D'Andiea. whose last address was listed at 22H Thompson was walking in front 'of 1o2 i Thompson St. with two men.

I when one of them drew a gun if i and neighboring areas from 9 last night until a.m. today. The torchlight procession, viewed by 200.000 persons, was a gay exhibition of Oriental splendor with American touches. Kezzed and pantalooned dignitaries marched or rode) richly trapped horses in a convention windup along with mechanical devices such as a ferris wheel which dunked six male ''bathing beauties" in a tank of water aboard a float. MarArthur View Parade General MacArthur, natty in I blue suit, blue and white tie and rod fez, reviewed the strutting Nobles.

A shower sent half the watchers scurrying to cover shortly after midnight but failed to affect the paraders. Kismet Sings to Mar Bronklvn's Kismet Temple, i 1 1 fc anil punipru wieni iiiici the gutter and was dea when 'police arrived. L. Mv His assailant and the srCond man fled and made good their escape. The gun used in the slaying Mas found later undet a bench in a nearby playground Police said that D'Andiea had a criminal record dating back to i 19:10 when, at 16, he was sen- 0 tn lifp for stabbing to death Louis Elia.

one of the three host temples for the convention, was near," the van of the procession, its' 'a fellow inmate at Welfare Island. Authorities believe Klia I HER LUCKY CENTURY Bofn on Friday, July 13, 1851, Mrs. lada Anderson of Nashville celebrates her hundredth birthday on another Friday the 13th today. She feels, she says, "no different than when I was 70." was killed for refusing to "play ball' with a narcotics ring in the prison. While serving his sentence at Dannemora.

Plattsburg, D'An-drea attacked another prisoner in a recreation yard. The victim was released two years ago on parole. Elt 8tl Pholo SECOND RUNNER-UP Shown with Elinore Sheehon, left, "Miss Brooklyn-1939," ond Lester Wolff, TV producer, is June Leider, 20, third place winner in the "Miss Heights-Downtown" contest last night in Coney Island. Blue-Eyed Blonde Typist Wins gleemen singing, for MarAr-thur'g benefit, "Old Soldiers Never Die." The general laughed long and loud at a sign carried by Moolah, St. Louis, Temple marchers reading: "Old Potentates Never Die: They Simply Crab Away." When the rain came, Moslem Temple of Detroit sent the general a red umbrella and he stuck out the shower tinder its Friday, 13th Luck: 'Miss Heights-Downtown' Title Postpone Decision Being an American i protection until the last of the paraders passed the reviewing Continued from Page 1 and a pure silk Glentex scar stand at Duffy quare Etl 9t(f Pholo SECOND-PLACE WINNER Shapely Phyllis Criss Cross, 18, first runner-up in the "Miss Heights-Downtown" contest, gets prize gifts from TV star Ray Heatherton.

On Use of School In the stand with him were for Miss Leider. Saul Richfield, public relation, Musit. for three-hiur eXHu't' I event was supplied bv Carmen The throngs viewing Jl Renee and her orches Robert Gardiner Wilson Jr, Boston probate judge who was It's Friday the again, which to win a Si.Vi.fidO (cashl but don't worry about it. quiz pi i.e or get that prnmo- jihilosophers tion you'e been aiming at or will tell you it's especially un- marry your best girl (if you lucky, on Friday the Kith, to like hen or on a jolly tour break a limb while walking un- around the world tail expenses all-girl Buildings by Reds elected the new imperial puten tate yesterday, and Hubert event frottv the Boardwalk and from the brightly-lit roof of the Atlantis Nite Club cheered wild- tra. Next Thursday's beauty pageant will honor women of Poteat, retiring head of the another borough locality, which Iv when judges announced that me miaiM r.iuudimii nds (ier a ia((iei- or to step tiirougn pain i or on.

a lot ot inings. Rescue Man Afloat In Sea for 32 Hours Shriners. Three Women Faint Spectators and paraderg en shapely Phyllis Criss Cross an 1 ln ln to take another week a tenth-floor window believing Cenerally speaking, the nnn-18-vear-old college freshman. iof tnp Eagle some-to milbe up jts whether it to a door to the linen philosophers, and there are was second-place winner in theitlme this "eek- 10 har Communist party, closet. Things like that are more of us tlicfii the gloom coriteKt.

The Summer-long beauty eon-ind other subversive groups especially unlucky on other philosophers, say that just be- Th' st is sPonsoml h-v lhe Coney fmm using school buildings. and dates, too. ling a normal average American, Joyed themselves despite the Honolulu, July 13 (U.R) Ted( Sierks told rescuers ahout the QiorLrL- Al ffWSM mrl irt 1 lit oho vis- firrVt Kti Aid rnt 82-degree humid heat. However, three women fainted and Is and nam hpr ot ommerce o. tiro after he was lost overboardhow he had killed it or how he'ner 'd 3 tne Brooklyn Eagle.

were treated by an ambulance poned. in the middle of a hit- have found, from experience. lis, on Friday the pretty ter, three-hour public hearing that this is a lucky day on'lucky. On other days too. from a racing vacht for 32 drove off the others.

I l-'inal. in i l.u.j,,.! I the science she can at school. rinw Aug. physician from Bellevue Hos pital. Last night's dazzling display iiuuis, diu ne nau siveii ine rescue came jum lo uphope'-whenhewaspljcked-utes before the time the NavvjHer ammUon.

10 necome an from the stormy Pacific, jhad alloted the Munro for the I atomlc sclenllst- Locality titllsts and second- "st ngnt- umii nexi i nursoay. place winners will compete forj A capacity audience of 17.V JJnf 1 the coveted MISS BROOKLYN jammed the hearing room at JjIiJ VjOOU lntntl0HS iCttl A Navy destroyer escort search was un. Plenly of Prl.en fvni-n nn Aiirr Mil win not PH I Ml I In which 61 marching groups, each with at least two bands, followed a day of convention business during which elections Third-place winner was pert finals it was announced ingston downtown Rrook- seiner, a typist ana an Tast niht et in addition lyn. Boos and catcalls greeted Again No Reports for Riders found him yesterday on the' windswept seas miles HOLD QUEENS JEWELER northeast of here. IN $50,000 BAIL ON hxhausted but in good con- CAIC dition," he told fragments of 5ALE OP STOLEN GEMS Were held and reports made on exen ng session stuaeni ai (0 a speakers on both sides.

other Shriner activities such as appear on WPIX-TV shows I Consideration of the resolu- The Long Island Rail Road high costs during the past six a narreituii ot prizes went; produced next Winter bv Les-' tion had alrcadv been deferred his storv to the skipper and! a forest tuns jeweler ac said it would eive conies of its months. eu stories ingesting to tne three tit lists in tne Miss ter Wolff crew members of the Munro.Il'Ued of selling, stolen gems in from June 21, when it was its contents appeared in local rocfuoH him i0iL-0 UD-State vacation resorts ai.nrismvuinniKi.u un. i ney other Brooklyn localities to troducpd nv iree limone, i alternoon papers v. Draper Ilruitot-'c nnlp thnkerl cnm- a cameraman and amateur bargain prices todav was be- Included a 21-jewel "Academy he honored in the coming Manhattan memneiT A similar.note from William the maintenance of 17 hospitals throughout the country for the care and treatment of physically handicapped children. Truman Wires Greetings Murat Temple of Indinapolis ent seven bands to entertain patients at Bellevue earlier yesterday.

President Truman, a Shriner from Ararat Temple, Kansas City, telegraphed congratulations to Judge Wilson on his election as Imperial Potentate. The judge, a Mason for more than 30 years and a member sailor from Catalina Island. held in hail for "uiuvd wdun, a irfu-( Thursday night events are Bay lesolution introduced by Ii- trustee, to commuters on all nuiters for their "patience and He fell from the racing sloop hearing next Thursday. Summer suit from Bond Ridge-Borough Park; Benson-lmone in in I wa; defeated by tiains to Brooklyn and Alanhat- co-operation." L'Apache as it was running! The prisoner is Abraham Gar-jE'jo Sl- slole and a huge or-jhurst-Ocean Front: Brownsville-jihe board. 5 to 2.

tan today. second in the annual race to! her, 5'. of "4 Saunders ufrom 314 Fu '') East New York; Bushwick- to other board' However, something 0nn ftnn i Honolulu from the mainland, Forest Hills', and police said the! ton ht- for Mlss By'nes' Ridgewood; i t-W'il-. hearings on moves involving wrong not unusual on the UUUUU UOCK Diaie Lt. Comm.

John Lindbeck. gems were stolen by Arthur! A's0 3 matched earclip and liamsburg, and Cowanus Red Reds, speakers for the ban out- Long Island and' a check of Cliarlesnn, S. July 13 Salem, the skipper, said Rafflesl Chester in two hold-i brooch set by Coro and a pro-i Hook. numbered those against it, 20 passengers on early trains re- (U.Ri Fire broke out on the Sierks thought it was a "mir-ups at the fashionable Schlum-lfessional make-up kit by Sal's' Single girls. 18 to 28, who l0 11.

vealed there were no reports Uu.v waterfront ves. acle happening'' hen theberger jewelry firm in Manhat- Professional Cosmetics, live in Brooklyn, may enter the: In fax or of barring Reds and and no "thank ymi" notes on Munro aproached him Held with him, also in for Miss Cross, and a portrait.contest by filling out and send-'other totalitarian groups were three of four trains, terday, forcing dockworkers to and a half miles from where bail, was Louis photograph from Aleon Pho- ing in the coupon printed daily a representing the The announcement said that leap into the harbor and he went overboard. of fi7-87 Booth Forest 1 tographers, a box of hosiery in the Brooklyn Eagle. lAmerican Legion, Catholic War addition to booklets lor the estimated S200 nnn dam Vflloi-une nf Vni'Piail tril nf 1 1 Iftl llfi flf it HI 1 HI 1 1 1 fV una hnfuro ii as Wrincrlit im. 'When I saw the Apache Hills, said to be the go-between1 of the Shrine's Imperial ('our, MM Amerk-an Jewish League copies were mailed to the homes dor control.

cil since 194.1, is 59. The Shrin- pull aw ay from me and never, whn made introductions for ers are all 32d Degree Masonsjcome back," Sierks told Lind-Carber. 1 "lilfC DhAAIIXU'' rAklTCTT i Against Communism and other of of the road. injuries were reported 1 organizations. i The announcement did not but Middleton's pier was al- nu3 DKUuiLin iunioi Those against the proposal say how much the printing a most a total loss.

I included spokesmen for the left- nicely-done joband the mail- The blaze brought out all 1 it Teai'hr I'nion the A. L. ing cost the bankrupt road. available fire-fiehtine eoiiin- The Shrine order was organ-jbeck. '1 hal given up hope." The break in the case came.

ized 80 years ago for charitablei In order to keep alive Sierks according to police, when Mor-works and good fellowship. not only fought the choppy Iris Clasner, of 156 Bay 34th The New York convention ater but he also killed a seven- now in jail, talked, (llasner was the Shriners' 77th. foot shark and drove off other, wa.s arrested shortly after the Installation of the new Tin- sharks, Munro crew members dapper Chester was nabbed in a perial Council was held this said. Ithird stickup at Schlumberger's. morning, but for most The report noted losses and mem in the city.

co-sponsored by the BROOKLYN EAGLE and the CONEY ISLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE "Mhi Irseklyn" CenUtt reaklyn lafl rook lyn Now York I woulJ likt to onlor tha "Mi Brooklyn" Cantait to halot at Cenay lilona1 during tha mentht of July ana August. I am ancletinf racant photograph of mytclf. NAM! 1 Teachers Cuild. American Labor party, Americans for Demo-S cratic Action, the Community 1 party and the International I Workers Order. The last two were both named in the resold-g tion as specifically to be barred.

r-uuotnr. wrr. riMNCii JjM TS. gates last night's parade1 xgfySKffiw- marked the convention's end. Next year'i session ill be held ln Miami.

tha ADDRESS 6 Persons Hurt In Auto Crash on -action I rook lyn. AGI IMPORTANT: Thii antry coupon mutt ka ccompanioa by MQnFlQttQn ricJciG a photograph. wmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmti, six- persons were injured mi 'SHRINER A COP Cabbie Is Charged With Bilking Fare A Brooklyn hack driver is on parole today, awaiting a hearing Aug. 7 on a charge of shortchanging a supposed Shriner, who paid with a $20 bill and received the change for a $1 hill. Actually, the Shriner was Patrolman Anthony Flynn in a red fez.

Flynn, a member of the Hack License Bureau. early today when two automobiles sideswiped on the Manhattan Bridge about 75 feet from the Brooklyn entrance, itieing up Manhattan-bound traffic for an hour. i Traffic was rerouted over the SEES COAST-TO-COAST TV A REALITY BY END OF YEAR Transcontinental television that several of the major TV nmhhiv VM h. realitv hpfnre networks already have placed "PPr ieiei or me nnnge ano to normal at 2 the end of this year, Cleo K. a police said.

One car was tu i it: i ti i iru i i tuuiiuj EVERY newly elected president aro bound for Manhattan and the i i 1 7- I i Craig, American Telephone and! r-iaiw au strpo.l the value Rrooklyn. and both Telegraph Company, said today, of the radio relay chain in case llP lne Manhattan of enemy attack on this coun- Craig said in an interview The drixer of the Brooklxn- stopped a cab at 3d Ave. and Mst Manhattan, and asked to be driven to the Biltmore, Hotel, a distance of about ten blocks. Nearby, Patrolman Al Rittel waited in a souad car. I A Av 4 --'i a mkm that A.

T. Ts chain of radio! With the stations located U'1 hnniwl aotnmnhilp Ihraham relay stations stretching across mnes apan. and inoe-j the nation will be in operation Pendent of wire AIPI Kln Nev tne nation xxiii oe in opeiauon transconti- wa 1,1 I-nrl Island for ephone circuits in "a oneis a uan onu iinsnital u-ith a nnssi mnnihs" lt will another nenta circuit which would be Hospital xi.h a po-i-months. it will take anotnei lo hie broken nose. The fixe others few months of adjustments -cons deiabi.x ies uineianie to afipr that hefore thev ran lnan a wire-connected xxpip treaieo at tne ame no.

after tnat netore tney can "ei pital for bruises and lacerations lo) III hull Flynn pretended to sleep dur-' ing the trip, and when he ar-! rived at the Biltmore he gave the driver a S20 bill and received change for SI. Bittel came on useu locai iy iv prunrains, and released ii is expected iney win ne uiu-ized for that purpose before the end of the year. The A. T. T.

head indicated the scene and he and Flynn arrested the driver. Herbert D. Holzman, 44, of 7301 4th Bay Ridge, who later pleaded not guilty to a petty larceny charge before Magistrate Bushel. iTi ttijWft'-iiW'fi'li'-Tir'''' itff-V'ffl tfftWrtmwiiM rnr wim i it i Shop Bond's air-conditioned stores this Saturday THROUGHOUT JULY AND AUGUST SHOP IN AIR-COOLED COMFORT 9:30 to 5:45 P.M. OPEN EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M.

NAMM'S 75th Diamond Jubilee Year of Values BRCOlaYNTAGLl, FRI JULY 13, 1951 Anti-Russian? Caviar Costs Less Than Lamb Montreal. July 13 (U.R) Caviar cost less than lamb chops here today. Spring lamb was priced at $1.49 a pound. Caviar, a deii-cacy, cost $1.40. POTENTATES, NEW AND OLD Dr.

Hubert McNeill Poteat, outgoing Imperial Potentate of the Ancient Arabic Order, Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, left, congratulates his newly-elected successor, Probate Judge Robert Gardiner Wilson Jr. of Boston. 1'.

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