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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 9

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, APRIL' T4, 1946 Reich 'Edelweiss' Pirates Scuttled by British Pirate" hid been broken up with a preyed on displaced person in4 Hanover, Germany, April 13 (u 'Donald Duck' Ickes Quacks Wise With St. Peter at Gridiron's Roast British military officials reported lrecen6 runauP oi more man zuu aaooiea ine oiacic marnei. oin today that a ferret youth organiia-'of it members here. icial said the group professed to Hon calling Itself the ''Edelweissl The "Pirates" were said to have be anti-Nazi. and a neon hale as he awaited or Washington, April 13 (U.R)-Harold pelllng an invasion planned by the entire United Nations.

The weary pilgrims of UN, still Ickes became secretary of tne eexterllor In Heaven and the United searching for a place to light, chose Wat i on the moon. But It was aireaay inhabited by Peron of Argentina and Franco of Spain, who styled them Nation, its Invasion of Connecticut repelled, sought refuge on an already crowded moon at the semi ders at the pearly gates. Diogenes had given him his lamp to look for an honest angel, but when another angel gave him some California oil put in It, Ickes was thrown Into incoherent quacking. The self-styled curmudgeon informed St. Peter that he had come to the pearly gates to see what kind of a deal he could make.

St. Peter finally told him that by popular selves in song as "The boys who couldn't rightly guess who'd win the war. annual dinner of the Gridiron Club tonight. President Truman headed the guest list of 500 Government officials, diplomat, military leaders and members of Congress, and watched as the organization of Washington The club also put music czar James Petrtllo on the grid. The scene was a Roman forum, with A request of the angels he had been selected secretary of the exterior.

A skit on International crises be Vito Marcartfonlo N. left-wing Congressman, represented as delivering a funeral oration for "Caesar" Petrillo. The orator commanded si trumpeters to "blow the dirge" but at the first notes Petrillo gan with an announcement that newspapermen satirized the tribulation of his administration and 1U foe. Garbed as Donald Duck Russia, armed with 11 billion dollars worth of lend-lease, had successfully secured ner Dounaaries against a leaped from the bier, threw off his In a skit satirizing the recent bout threatened invasion by Iran, and 'shroud and shouted Involving Ickes, Mr. Truman and BANDIT KILLERS Left to right, Patrolmen Carl F.

Daum, William Armstrong of 59-25 41st Woodside, end Albert Russo, all of the W. 68th St. Station, Manhattan, who shot and killed two gunmen in attempted holdup of Hotel Berkley, Manhattan, yesterday. Below are the bandits. (Story on Page 1.) me citizens or ureenwich, "Y04 guy know you gotta have armed only with Clare Booth Luce, an extra crew.

Where are your six had been equally successful In re-ltand-by musicians? I call a strike." Edwin W. Pauley, Ickes was garbed as Donald Duck plus white wings a pair, you'll never he duappcinlei) Many styles in Moses Visits Site In Flushing to Check on Changes Th flrt inlH hroth of HUiwi- Atom Control Plan May Aid U. Accord, Says Fulbright Washington, April 13 0J.R) Rela- mlttee of Industrialist and Retention between this country anditists "a real chance" for thta na-Russla may hinge upon a success- tlon to show world leadership. The Site from JVJ ta 11 in AAAAA to EEEEK widths from SSA5 to SM.K WOMEN VETERANS SETTLE. IN NEW BOROUGH 'HQ' Now that the Legion of Women Veterans has "a place to hang a hat" in a "real, honest-to-goodnes HQ" In Brooklyn's Municipal Building.

Patricia M. Deuse, 23, nuinn rtnwn th nvr nf ful plan for world control of atomic plan, proposing progressive exten- energy, oenaior j. wnuam rui-sion or international control over bright said tonight. atomic materials and production Urgtns that the State Depart-1 P'anta described by Fulbright skaters in the New York City Building at Flushing Meadow yesterday a radio network reporters carrying" portable microphones Jkm ment move at once to put into ef- good offer to the world, feet It long term plan for world If uch an offer were put for tall, blue-eyed ex-marlne, catches safeguard against the misuse of ward by thi country and rejected by of atomic power, Fulbright said In Russia, Fulbright said, It would her breath and talks about such moved among the young men and women who whizzed about on wheels on the floor of the future United Nations Assembly Hall and asked them what they thought of the prospect of losing their favorite thlna as "the more flexible an interview that it might stabilize 1 clearly indicate that the U. S.

S. S. relation with Russia. jlong run Intention were not1 Albert J. Ray 0 minds" of younger women, Amert ca's big problem of racial diacrlm He said the plan recently drafted peaceful, FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Finn AVENUE bt.

$7th 38th Stnrti Nm York FACTORY STORE 372 DEKALB AVENUE in Brooklyn NEW YORK STORE OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAYS Ctlailiilu 76 yean skating rink. by a special State Department com- Other sound experts the same Deploring "get tough" talk aimed at Russia, Fulbright urged that this! country clearly state it view "In! a firm tone," then certain! that "we don't get pushed lnation and the need for some "good sweeping in corners" to rid the country of subversive groups and subversive ideas. In the new headquarters they're already setting up an employment service for women 'vets, working engineers who Installed broadcast and public address facilities for the Security Council at Hunter Collegealready had visited the city building to check on sound equip Assault on Cop 'initHiiii'-itiMiijiiiiiiihiMi 1 i ment Installed there for the World Lands 3 in Jail with personnel managers of busi nes and industry. Fair and determine what changes "While not many women veterans are looking for Jobs right now, In might have to be made.

Mows Visits Grounds Three Astoria men were to be arvaicnprt in Queens Felonv flnnrt the near future when unempioy ment Brows we anticipate this serv Park Commissioner Robert Moses cnargei with beating up a and a group of architects, includ- Dfttrolman The patrolman, who attempted ing Aymar Embury 2d, architect of building, visited the former Fair i 1 -am- 'j mi Ml Ice will become an Important part of our program," says the soft-voiced Mr. Dense, who organized the legion and has the distinction of being Us first national com the role of peacemaker In a fight grounds, but did not comment of-lamon8, the trl0 sustained a gash on neaa wnen tne inree men mrnea learnea, nowever, mat consiaeraDie their wrath upon him. mander. John J. Farragher Improvement will be made outside, as well as inside the city building between now and Sept.

3, when the delegate and secretaries "Women are cnoosmg jobs more carefully today. Being In the service has opened their eye to new fields of work. It's well for a wom Those arrested were Michael Murphy, 18, and his brother, Peter? 27. both of 32-67 43d and Hugh O'Donnell, 26, of 25-94 14th nr4fh vtwrn tVi hrnt.Vira tmrl fmicht. other hand, the people are aware of the U.

N. Assembly are sched of them." an to know many things, particularly, if she plans to go into busl-nww fnr herself. A knowledge of ness ror neiseu. The Legion, first national veter- 0 BROOKLYN Fulton ot Lawrence Streat IP fl.C's Easter XP Fashions Make ans organization solely for women, bookkeeping advertising, merchan- cn8artered by tne state of New dlsing is helpful York on Nov. 13 last and now has were aircraft "Manv girls who 1.000 member.

All branches of the uiea 10 convene nere lor ineir session In the Western Hemlsphere.j )njured patrolman, Charles Offices for the secretariat, it 33, of 31-38 85th Jackson understood, will be constructed on I Heights, wa treated by an ambu-the balconies surrounding the cen- hance surgeon from St. John's Hos-trat hall of the city building. It pital, Long Wand City, was learned that an ambitious re- patrolman Frank Morea, who was conditioning program will be on nu way home to Astoria, dertaken on the grounds. I arrested the Murphy brothers and A new access road will be built O'Donnell. mechanic In the service want to represented In It rank.

aaid. Elaine Benson, ex-marlne I staff sergeant and a Link Trainer Urges Expansion Instructor for Pan-American At- Of HebrtW Learning from Grand central parkway to 1 one example. Mrs. Benson Is a "Destruction of Jewish centers of the cty building; roads on the rWr: In Enron makes it im- m.r Fair tfrnunris will be reDaved wlrlf TQCeJ Vpercmon member of the board of directors learning nrnln perative for American Jews to ex-'nd phP new one constructed; After Swallowing Pencil of the L. W.

V. rare ueparwnenv Berkeley. April 13 (U.R)-Win-will Alfred Cooper. 21, a Western Union waste urroundlng (the future 3. clek wno flowed a four-home, and the entire area will be te w)lh women in.

Hebrew ln8tltutlong ln thla could take a mans place-hold jobs accordln to Hir8cn that wert formerly considered president of the Yeshlvah Wng exclusive in a man realm )T Vodgatn ul fl 3d Street, He urged support of the Yeshiva's as well as men but it' not recognized. It may be on paper but, ln practice, lt'a definitely not so." was to undergo an operation for Its removal today. Miss Cooper said she was holding it ln her mouth and "just swallowed it I don't know why." current $100,000 campaign for a new five-story dormitory now being BUY U. S. VICTORY BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMPS Thta wa said with an ass, wan ierecd next the seminary that suceests the Legion 1 out to, i get women's Just dessert.

JwniiwiwiiiMiiiii Mrs. Dense believe the task that I the Legion can do best of all will be: to promote "a feeling of good will and co-operation among women" because the L. W. V. represent "a good cross-section of American "Older women' organization can't reach the younger women a we ran.

In meeting the problem of racial discrimination we can do a great deal to develop right thinking. We can begin by teaching our youngsters and that will be a step ln the right direction. Racial discrimination 1 the country big problem right now." One of the Legion's manifold pur-pores is to oppose subversive groups seeking to overthrow the United States Government. "Speaking of the need for some "good sweeping" along these lines, Mrs. Dense says, "These groups teem to be thriving, yet, on the COMPLETE with ATTACHMENTS Women Young! STRAW HATS FOR THE YOUNG IN HEART! Enchanting hats with flowers, sweet rib- bons, feminine veiling.

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