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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 1

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fig 40515 i SEP 1 4 1954 caw (i i II Final Edition WEATHER-Cool tonight; rain likely tomorrow. A Fulitw-Prize-Winning ot Its Community I13th YEAR No. 252DAILY and SUNDAY BROOKLYN 1, N. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 151954 (Owrrlfhl, Ml MT Ttu Snotin lU. Ml tnUrad trootlra O.

J4 Ciw Mul lUUw 5 CENTS EVERYWHERE I 1 MM 5 wwfuirjr 11 lit! titE UM I Lll UWU uu uu 119 fK IrFl FIB Bids sWh 1 ore if Mir FRUSTRATION IN EAST FLATBUSH 2 Yeggs Bungle Robbery PERESS ACTION TOLD TO MAC, ZWICKER SAYS Brownell, Hoover Join in Proposal To Communists Vl mouth. Sept. 13 (U.P.) Attorney General Herbert Rrownrll and FBI Director J. Kilpar llooer urprd pres-ent and ia.t Commu i-l- todav to ninif forward and exime Red Safe Bounces Out of Car With $1,836 Intact The professional nafe- He Testifies Senator Saw Army's Explanation Before Quizzing Him leadrrs with immunity from i to riecl-ire them- they erred Washington. Sept.

Hi (U.P.)-Brip. 'rarkinj? worl.l, Mill ha.L Ralph W. Zwirkrr teMifietl today the Army ha.l the ploriM of ordered the honorable diVhargf of Maj. Irving niy Valentine, if. Peres before Peres testified before Senator Jo- fered a eere prestige eph R.

McCarthy and that McCarthy Maff blow todav after police "Jf i Mn McCarthy reported the unnanlona-Zw cker testified thai Mc-i 1 he rpioted Hoover as pro-rcution. a Bi.tr.tinB immunitv tiini uirnce" in tlC.l.nn HH'I othM- to "irhK- mi'le the state- e-pionajf. ulnrr'ive ments in a prepared for r.i-r. ommunii. ilcliverv a (ongres of the to hrcik with the nartv and fieniM.il of Mnvflower Carthy had wn the Army r.V Dl aniir ol a pair ol V'Arlr wMrh' IaI.1 7ulrLt "rejnin iloiont m-irty." I r-i lie i a member "Hrre an added indurr- -iMirty and a direct mem in hi-int to the ilr.i of John and Prls-mem new diM'Imurro hy prr- ill.i Aiorn Min who, from their own per At lirmrr )rlrrdjy.

Hon. miiimI knnwledce and wlih rr ili-i ord that the FBI al ht wa "not fit to wear cracksmen ho uniform." tried to rob an East Flat- McCarthy had lold the j-. mill L'riHn- ha u-3. IH1M1 lldlr. explanation of the Pere rae before questioning tht General a'wut It.

Zwirker told the Senate cm ur committee he saw Army Messrs. Stumble and Fumble. ably certain" he had not re- Counselor John 0. Adam hand with knlve and verv i i i '7 7 the hearing at which he ac- ne oi- ready ha rerelved a number of iM hr from Comma. nil wllllns In provide informal ln under the wlme lm-munliy law.

The Aitnrr.ev General At- their own word, ran leMify HClnl the rriminal leader the nhrrihe rnnplir)," he did linci- lia in-tei nrrin willing lo lice of Columbia Farm. Inc. of having abused the at pA K. SIM about nm. pinning ine Army "cnili fU4Wj promotion and honorable r)i-j charge.

Thl occurred, Zwic-' Coniinaeit on II yenterdav and ent to work on an 800-pound afe. All SET fOR THF SERIES? tome (orward and wh.it rlarcd that the tempo" of the the know. about the rmixpira- Government's antl-Communist cx and us leaders" to contact program "will he Increafed." him or telephone the nearest now that it is armed with sev. FBI office. eral new laws to crack down Now is the time for thoje on Communists "or thot who who erred and who realutediwould help them" BOUND FOR NOTHING Philip Schuti, 27, on employe of the Columb'0 Forms doiry ot 8S5 E.

1 St shows how he was trussed by bandits who ottcmpted to moke off witrvoffice safe, onty to lose it on the street when their gctowoy cor hit bump in the rood. in iii ii i i i i ii i ii la no time al all. the pair were vtampfd. Kortanatrly for them. PhlHa grhata.

Tf, of 343 Will 8U Elaiharct, I track 4rifr for the firm. rv ap la '41 Pljrmomlk DODGERS IS ALIVE! PITTING TICKETS! to lo work. I Tha frustrated thieves, now, wearing handkerchiefs ever; their red faces, pounced upon the urprl.ed truckman and1 3 Yanks 'Freed' by Red China Still Awaited at the Border We're back in busine! the first The FDR Backers Claim Support in Borough Of 2 A. D. Delegates bate three game foa.

Alter that. Ha three wtih the af Walter O'Malley, the Dodgj em bowman, ha announced that ht Is printing World Se-! riei tickets. Why? What? Oh.1 yti. the Dodger i swept twin Kong, Sept. 13 (U.P.) S.

Consular official went to Hong i n.j I .1 i hill lit I jvi arwt hit hma hava1 nnirr inim on iut urn v.lliilii liuuuri luum in nwino im iciriin uu ir inn ii mi uirn from the Chirai.i 42. and .1 In 1 1 Inninas. at in look out for In theie aeries 7 bv the but hev were not aboard the dailv train from F.hheli Vlelrt vmmrrlav ihll run uhtla.r. riio By RirHARD J. ROTH ine oanaua naa i lopped M'agner hy a small marein.

tuiir I I it uui uri rCtUsepOliCl u.a.B eai-i Giants lrt to the St. IuU like Curt Simmon. Robin Rob- I A Supporters of Reprcentatixe lal uiil1 rAhirn ii thai rvtr. Cards. 4-3.

at the Polo Ground l.rn 1" rouna no uair 'i any mner limit w.i.'i fi i'nu uuiw inu 01 ivfiiiionu miipkpii trace OI any wner. warao ior a rrui iwo Roovrlt for the Rser Tuhby. Roosevelt I I It IIU 111- .1 1 llT IIMIIIII IUM 'later. aeentswere enieni ed to vn if in ne. AND.

if pre.u aide, mane the claim ol ChlneM panRrr, Th. Commnnisf. lailed the! Th. RpH. nominaiion in- -v area.

we piciced up a irame and a Con lev. half an I trail by only three that, ihen what? Krooklyn Mipport wnile KOO- k. nar me convention eie- ilar rlilmp.1 ronventlon Hele- The haplesa pair didn't even! in tun llrrwtklvn lsioin. Vflt was in BlOOklvn for fames. Just like the seaon ha Oh.

xes. ihev rom mm r.h. men ior monins on monn was lounn Rtiiny "ag had heea on the train. Two charge of Intruding into Red gression ajoinM the Peoples Re had frOed ilh them and rhlni tl Itnrlal UtPtH innhllp nf I hnu anl nn.lnpmln. do a Rood Job of missing, and! EL My ItMrl.N and ca-t their sroun-lbreaklnif ceremonies at JUU Ibetn Field 30 thrln mm- i ...1 oiher.

dentte me naven ien- Last week the were civine name series, and we will nail! Ml 'self loose and call the police. Up on the thai Is. the roffin that the Brave and aMtJBtKsw4. Ki A ha. LM I i.

fit. i Mi I i deerllilng the altaa The the formal in of 'rr. He competing slates lafThi. mLSim h' i.1"'',. irf I'T iwhin.1 Harriman.

in ilie A. n. and in the ltth 'rM-'rSu! specifically. Redmond wav ThP iVt.r,rt forrM were lined up behind tht ioimukii i ilium "iininttj uirm lit. i inm nAmm i.

lMans ropa, he was Informed tjr nrms; inwni up me ir-iircuen oi epymR in rcipinu. lr ir.i,lrrhin Manhattan Consressman. Ave. who renorlrd aeeina a Rate. aafe hnanre nat nf a IMS Ben Kraner, howH t.

IV R. Jr. in eron(t xuiz. In the Pth, Councilman yaa doi belifte I.M.k at Oh. Imldentallv.

how about. Pflilna' anniiunrr men! 1 Applegati. a former I nited ihrr had entenred Hnith (nntlaard oa Tae II prf, war cmerpomlent; Dixon; Franl Redmond of New l.lare. ihin-l M.ivor agnrr Philip .1. Schupler is pledged to the plriare of him plead!" thai DodRer pitching naff? I lerday that Dlxnn hr.nl Harriman Roo.rvclt and so Is hi.s CD- and Kranrr were bring The flEiite.

made public hy liemiMiailc hiate I halrman ponent. Julius ltz. The hiate I ommltiee of the International News Sen-; Vork to life Imprisonment In ilce, and Kraner were Keized china for eplnnage. ihy a Red Chinese gunboat rrewj NCN A said Redmond came to Ion March while ehak-Red China in I'M and re-; poll. -r i leaed gate no detail of their expnNlon.

The bradiat did not ay when and where thr) would he turned nter to C. S. authorities Ing down Applefate'a arhi he-jmainH afirr the lUvriition" to tween Hong Komk and Portu- ojerate an etrnie spv Rlihard II. Radii, were lml-lar In tlme ol a Bnokl)n Katie lra poll, published )eterda, whii had Wagner firl among the Democrat. Inllnwed hy former Pnt mailer t.rneral James A.

Kailev, Rookeselt and Harriman, in that order t.osernnr )ewe); according to Ralth, drew oho vote from llVnun hallota mailed thronghout the State and showed Wagner, who disclaims any ambitions to move from City Hall lo Albany, flrt with tVT per- Contlnard oa Pag 11 RDGEWOOD STORE INVADED 36 ARE INJURED Teen Pair Nabbed AS BUSES CRASH A 4. r-i. IN NEW JERSEY Leibowitz Jails Pair, Again Rips 'Coddling' Linden. N. Scpi njPv A twir of brash teenagers I.

1. I hua rat ing paenget burglar), were William J. Bergsma, I. of 313 Slock- ln'n 'he tear of anoiher holm Strand harle Vander bus. which tammed a Oallon bllt, l.

of 9.W Hart St. wagon in a iham tcarnon ro. ratrolmcn Ja.k Monahan A Ja.k Monahan ire a Ridgewood grocery hut The JurlM called Olmstead's lather before him and referred lo htm a a "saloon barfly." Ir. another anion. Leihowtti enfeiiieri Robert Coyr.ey.

A hH'P aHatk on "i i-nidline of outl-fw! offemiers was iUv In- Judge Saiiuirl t.ei!wi' a he rn-Icmcil txo lo ml uiaue me mi'tane oi gaming entrance to the -tote hy mah-and Romano LomKudo re-tng the front window with a spnndrd to the alarm and spied ons, polii repo; Two amhulani -h Wl member of a tunior of I.cNiiic'on Me to to rtt in sing Sins for his iiHirn. tne teen-agers inine me yiotc. lYtr ib in the between le aoinrn! uvif awaKcnea ny tne iney nrew ineir gun ana nti holmrg up a rh rii ier scene on Route 1 to ho- rourtrno.n. the ju-pltals In wi'n the crash, summoned police who ordered the )outh out. When rnli'tn ci o( l.in- ivl hootir.g a con in the thigh.

The wete from vl JurM me to ten vci nk nir ir.riTi aivri tiiniH inrn ini.r lit ttnt DrtMr. Hi. tti.t.f i i-nitt four shots. teen-ager. quicMy rmrcaru.

Ejr, uruno. wno am, drvpP nf ow atore, eiepi inrougn ii an. n.ri. Tt Transit Company. In Smg Sing aivi Roiirrt turior St mud 11, IT.

of 10 Snydet Ave.O,en Ave. Brighton Fetch, to an inde'et nuna'e term in Kimna INSIDE The Eagle Bolh had been found gmli) i of hohtlng up the T. T. D. R.

It. Heads DlvaiiorlM A I n. rirnartmrnl tm-e al Wi Cfudbaililna tot iMck Moa Police said the action took place In the grocery of John Bruno of Wyrkoff Ave. I'ndrr arrest, charged with Pollre woke him up to tell 2he vehicle, traxelmg from him about It Itwiih Cwit I Klathuh Ate. on Julv A "rW'Ef Anoihtf Hauiina Duvtlepnianl.

Cla-wood Homtt. Alto lauarliM Cnit New York to Aburv Park crashed into the rear of a lu driven bv John oltei torff West Kcaniimg Hover, who i a -o chief of Mliiilictown. multiple larria'ion of the nose, fare and ticlit -s fractured right hard In addition t.i the i i injured, iliie aid were hurt In the column Fan (i-N-)ht Nczv I Fays lo Grozv Old Starting today in a eries ix article, a renowned phskian discues a prohlem affeting efrbod-onng and old" slike. Here is a practical, down to-eirth riivu-ton ou won't want to miss. Weight, activttv.

diet, the older and younger ffnetatinns, getting readv for thr are just some ol the topica covered. Starts tod on Paje 4. Keep on coddling 1 1 llidge riliow it, lo'd ihp end -ootin or iter oi trap a line ti; "Here i whne ihee o-tailed touch cut wind up. The) II he eating numhei Inmorrow. How gUmoron It tn't like the mosles.

Is It?" Olir-tead was mender nf the Tiger?" sang of Klarbwsh. group availed bv Let- i -ir a i aviin TV kaynret Wjni A1 1 Wc s-irr-M l- Today's Chuckle TH troQev te hi kri or 0 thH 0 hi child-to w1! Qi ti ta i i EDUCATION BEARS FRUIT Troddionol opple presentation to teocher on first doy ef school tokes ploce ot Public School 5. Tillory ond Bridge Sts. Pnncipoli ore 6-yeor-Id Chnstme Matthews, 144 Lawrence ond schoolmarm Mory Cox. III 1111! u' I hiuri hccolums." iMjvim I.

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