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

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

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BROOKLYN UiSU. MAY 3. 1950 13th A. D. publicans' Boll Will Honor Shane More than 1.000 nersona.

In Fellow-Travelers Our Scholarship Fund Show Northport, May 3Th North cluding many political notables and community leaders will at port Teachers Association will Impales Leg While Climbing Into Cemetery Michael Monroe. 26. of 539 tend the sixth annual hall nf Greatest Peril-Hoover the 13th A. D. Republican Club pve a benefit program at the North port High School auditorium tonight and tomorrow night to raise lunds for the school! scholarship fund.

Booth Saturday nignt In Floyd Bennett Post American Legion Hall 56th St and Avenue N. strength. Hoover said. He called There are 53,000 Communist 1 I fTnltll this "the secret of Communist 49th St, was In Kings County Tarklngton's "The Trysting The event will honor David Shane. Republican leader of SUtes but the Reds' greatest Hospital too ay being treated for a deep gash in the right Place," with an all-star cut, will be presented.

success and the tragedy of dem ocratic resistance." Fellow-travelers are "ex tremely dangerous" to the na the 13th A. D. Hosts will In strength Ilea in the 500,000 fel HAT TIE I IOKI IS TB IUMAIS clude James E. Thomas Jr. hall low-travelers and sympathizers leg but entirely cured of the Impulse to climb cemetery fences.

chairman; Louis F. Montelions, who stand ready to do the par LESS IS TISS I0ACIQ ft tion's security, he declared, calling them "hypocrites and moral He was clambering over the club president; Mrs. Augusta McGrath, district co-leader; Ben Tucker. Henrv Dorfman ty's bidding. at Mkr Sfaa 4 swindlers" who seek "the pro tection of the freedoms they FBI Director J.

Edgar made this eitlmats last and Sidney Baron. constantly seek to destroy. Hoover spoke at the first BROOKLYN STORE OPEN THURSDAY TIL 9 P.M. night but coupled it with a warning that the power of rev session of the 169th annual con eight-foot iron picket fence surrounding Green-Wood Cemetery at 7th Ave. and 23d St last night when he slipped.

The point of one metal picket pierced his right calf. As he hung there, eight feet above ground, a passing motorist who heard his cries of it'IIt SUIIROC WATER COOLER tkmm RENT mnjr ather Ppm Sirrtf Frew Pewmdrstto JVe Oblif ST 6-5000 SUNROC COMPANY olutionary organization cannot be measured by their size. ventlon of the State Grand Masonic Lodge in the Hotel Astor. Frank M. Totton, grand master of the organization and president of the Chase National The Communists, because of pain notified police.

Several CLEARANCE Bank, presented a distinguished achievement medal to central direction, mobility and disciplined fanaticism, can achieve gains out of all proportion to their numerical cm t. a. v. the FBI chief. UMlM iMtinn tf in Owtm fmMttm at Sua nut, r.

1 1 patrol cars and an emergency squad from the 4th Ave. Precinct made a bee line for him, but before they reached the spot Monroe had worked himself free and fallen inside the Nylon Stockings OPEN THURSDAY TO 9- Other Law Groups cemetery grounds. The police I May Disbar Hiss wrappea mm in a body bag and, with the aid of two ladders, lifted him over the fence and took him to the hospital. What made him want to climb the cemetery fence, sal: The first step toward ending Cull Staff photo "DONT FENCE ME IN" Police lift Michael Monroe, 26, over Grten-Wood Cemetery fence at 7th Ave. and 23d which he climbed, getting one leg impaled on the sharp point of an iron picket in the process.

Monroe was asked. Air. the legal career of Alger Hiss, former State Department aide formerly 99 tm 1.95 "I don't know," he replied. Police planned no action convicted of perjury, was completed today with his disbar against him. Equitable Employes dling ring that operated mostly in the South.

Pnrtraltmnrettu To Bo Dined by Company Two hundred and fiftv Brook- One Brooklyn man, identified as Michael Reade of 410 E. 17th Discontinued styles A colors! 15, 20 and 30 dmiert! 51, 45, 54 and 60 gauges! The right ahadet for right now! Broken tiim 8' j-ll! Srry, mail pham raters UjAw blouse In Narcotics Ring Broken; Hunt 20, 1 From Brooklyn Federal narcotics agents were was among those being lynites are among the 680 em-ploes who will be the guests of Thomas I. Parkinson, president sought. Three men and Nylon Tricot ct on mo if UO IV ment by the Appellate Division in New York. Copies of the order are now being sent to the Massachusetts Bar Association and the Federal Bar Association in Washington.

If both groups follow the action of the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, which moved for the disbarment here, Hiss may be barred from practicing law in the Bay State and before the United woman, including the alleged head of the gang, were arrested of the Equitable Life Assurance hunting today for a score of Hosiery I.oeser's Street flour At mr Brklyn t(r Mly A I I If fi persons named in 25 Indict society, at the sixth annual dinner of the society's 25-Year Corps in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Waldorf-Astoria to si 01 ments handed up in Federal Court In Newark yesterday, yesterday. Top man in the racket, according to Assistant Federal Attorney Charles Tyne. was Martin (Chowderhead) Cohen of Irvington, N. .1., former boxer and saloon keeper, who was held in $15,000 ball. night The 680 employes have which, authorities said, had 25 years or more service with BROOKLYN 1, N.

Y. 5-8100 States Suprems Court, too. broken a $1,000,000 dope ped tne Equitable. Hiss had nothing to say about the Appellate Division action. He had not contested the move.

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5-8300 tion before the United States Circuit Court of Appeals. IMNCSTOH rri fltto i rtjant Former Magistrate Charles Solomon will speak tomorrow at a meeting of the 16th A. D. Democratic Club, 25 Bay 25th If not specially purchased these St. He is a special representa tlve of the N.

Y. State Labor 15 HANOVEt It. iutt off Fuhon BROOKLYN League for Political Education $moh A. F. of L.

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