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404591 U. S. TO DEFY MIGs OFF RUSSIA 8ROO KLYN EAGLE WEATHER Cloudy today; rain tonight. High Temp. Today, 50's; Low Temp.

Tonight, 40's. A Pulifier-Priie-Winning Newspaper-Champion of lit Community 112th YEAR No. 76 DAILY and SUNDAY cmsi. roiy Bui, im ub, IROOKLYN 1, N. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18, 1951 5 CENTS EVERYWHERE DEWEY TO RUSH 15 RENT HIKE Slain Docker's Arrested in Chicago, BOOST GOES INTO EFFECT ON MAY 1ST Son Safe After i Erjca Steel Misses U.

S. Will Defy MIGs in Flights Off Soviet Coast Kidnap Scare rf Edward Hinti, 8, Found 1 7 1 1 1 Asleep in Truck Cob-Mother Bare Throat A night-long i a Vico Trial Witness Nabbod in Hotel Room With Jelko Pal Is Wanted for Sentence Here Erica Steel, red-headed call girl and witness in the scare, involving the 8 -year GOP Measure Passed But All Democrats Vote Against It Albany, March 18 Governor Dewey will give speedy approval to a Republican-sponsored rent control extension bill which State Dept. Mum i On Latest Attack I By Red Fighter old son of a murdered elKe v'" ner ate vjenerai sessions -oun, iviannattan, toaay. hattan longshore boss, end there on charges of committing! Washington, March 18 (U.P.) The Air Force will! a public nuisance operating cd this morning when police found the boy in the cab of a parked truck where he had house of prostitution she sent to him today alter na oni.ihiv detained in Hi-1 an unprecedented i '2-nour continue weather flights 25 milei off the coast of Rus spent the night sleeping. filibuster in which virtually cago, where police arrested her' last night in a Parkway Hotelj room, along with Carl Jarrett.l a pal of Jelke.

every Democratic Assem A 13-State ponce alarm and i eight-hour search of Man Onitnl ma Teltphot hattan's lower West Side ended blyman took the tloor to oppose the measure. the boy, Edward Hintz, was discovered unharmed about The bill, most controversial half-mile from his Greenwich thus far passed in the Village home. 10-week Legislative session, a She was released in SUM bail, but required In appear again in Chicago's Women's Court on disorderly conduct charges later today. Miss Steel said she whs telephoning her lawyer in New York, suggest, ing that he ask a postpone-j ment of her sentence day. Chicago police said she was Received Phone.

Threat His mother, Mrs. Mary Hints sia's Kamchatka Peninsula despite a recent exchange of fire between a U. S. RB-50 airplane and a Soviet MIG jet fighter in that area, a spokesman said today. He said there was no plan to flight courses of Alaska-.

based reconnaissance planes or provide them with fighter escort as a result of the incident Saturday over the Pacific "approximately 25 miles" from the Kamchatka coast, presumed site of Russian air and Minard, widow of the siain An thony Hintz, told police at midnight that she feared the boy had been slain or kidnaped t6 frighten her from testifying be Li. Col. Robert Rich Fired back at MIG provides that all rents max Increased 15 percent over the 194.1 level, permits automatic decontrol of any apartment vacated in I and 2-familjr houses and guarantees landlords a percent return on their property, plus 2 percent mere for depredation. Every Democrat in both Houses voted against the bill, which their party charged was registered at the Parkway as Gayle Roberts, but quickly admitted her real identity. Chicago authorities had found her fore current probes of waterfront crime.

tip from York of Gunner Says She said she had recently ficials, wno were informed received telephone threats toi "lay off or you'll find your kid had been found. Erica Sreef Chicap Has Her FIRES SHOT AGAINST ZIP GUNS Brooklyn Assemblyman Frank J. Pino displays zip guns used in teen-age gang wars. He is author of bill pending before Legislo- "billion-dollar graft" for real Sought by Lawyers naval bases. Red Fighter estate interests.

A handful ef once a water-ski in tne river." Police roared Into action, One of two intercepting MIGs structnr, was is Republicans opposed the meas- or vainly sougbl by ture to require a license for ution and defensel bullets. sending out searching pat ties jFLATBlSH opened fire with its 20 cannon and dreu a btvst from. some because it aid not both prosec Turned Tail ana seiuag up searcmigiua lawyers in the trial for provide for complete up-State buildings around the 61 Grove decontrol. 2 Teenagers Grab sr. tenement where the widow, testimony as to his associations with himself, convicted of Fairbanks, Alaska, March 18 ookly Asserotohrman who remarried last year, and Lewis W.

Olliffe, one of the (U.R) A gunner on the ''Labor her son still live, lt the 13 50-cal. machine guns oi the RB-60, a four-engine, pro-peller-dfiven photo reconnaissance version of the B-50 Super-fort bomber. That ended the engagement. Neither plane apparently was damaged. Members of Congress commended $100 at Knifepoint two G.

O. P. members of the Lower House, bolted his party same building outside of which Hintz was shot to death six ing Lady," a U. S. reconnaissance plane attacked by a compulsory prostitution, i.

to I he sentenced in General Ses-isions Friday. In an echo of thai trial, from oppose the mil. Assemhly-n Frank .1. McMullen, Bay I Soviet fighter, said today the Flatbush police todty were years ago. Cold, Tired and Hungry Fight on Switchblades Not Over, GOP Told Bannigan Rips Foes for Beating Down Attempts to Outlaw Hoodlum Weapon Albanv, March IS t'D-State Republican legislators who Russian fighter turned tail looking for two teenagers the RB-50 crew for returning Ridge voted in favor of final passage, although Found by Patrolmen Thomas soon as his own planes guns most of which press and public were barred by order of Judge Francis L.

Valente, counsel fof five newspapers and two press associations announced today that they will opened up. earner had gone along with unsuccessful Democratic fire. The RB-ISO was under tne command of Lt. Col. Robert S.

Rich. Silent on Pacific Clash armed with hunting knives who stuck upa liquor store in broad daylight and got away with $100 from the cash register. Crumblln and John Coyne in the truck, parked in a lot at 697 Washington Edward was cold, tired, hungry and As soon as that pilot saw the burst, he took off for amendment which would have extended the present rent law for two more years. The State Department, which! home," said TSgt. Jesse frightened.

The pair of hoodlums entered ippeal the Valente ban to thejoined l0 beal down aUempls I0 outlaw the use of switch-'ourt of Appeals, highest court hl. hnndlllms h.Ad w.rnin tnriav tha. Dewey will sign the measure Prim of Ozark, who He told the police he had played outdoors until about 8 manned the turret gun on the 8. RB-50 four-engine last night. Then, afraid before April 1, when all of the provisions except the 15 percent increase portion become effective.

home because he had stayed protested within hours when Red MIGs shot down an American F-84 jet over West Germany last week, remained silent on the Pacific clash. A irotest was not ruled out but nformants said the department wa waiting for more informa the store, at 1232 E. 38th yesterday afternoon andforced the owner, Kacheg Rashjnajian. into a rear washroom. They piled boxes against the washroom door, rifled the register and fled.

death-dealing weapons. In a debate yesterday on toi 1 1 which provided that cart less hunters who kill or injur out so late, he looked for other persons shall be guilty of criminal negligence, Assembly Prim fired 20 rounds from Today's Chuckle place to sleep and picked the Democratic Leaner Eugene truck cab. At the Charles St. station- During a pause in a long, tiring speech, one guest said to another, each of his six machineguns, hut. Air Force spokesmen said Bannigan demanded to know why such a limited bill had reached the floor of the House ore owner told police tion.

house, police fed him milk and It possible Russia! ey btrf to be And the other fellow replied. 'Fighting Chance' Given Amended that both appea about 17. cake, then called an ambulance was damaged. Wednesday. might he tne nrsi 10 protest to take him to St.

Vincent's Hos while switchblade bills been killed in committee Bannigan charged tha That, has happened; pital for a physical check. Thev The rent hike which does not apply lo tenants who have already given that, much of an increase will become law May 1. The Legislature gave its final stamp of approval to the bill shortly before midnight last night after Assembly minority leader Eugene F. Bannigan of Brooklyn had led all but three of his 52 fellow Democrats in speeches attacking the Dewey program. The Assembly vote was 80 to Lt.

Col. Robert S. Rich, the "Laboring Lady's" captain, said the American plane was not hit by the cannon shells fired said they learned he had disap youths had been stabbed to Artist Picasso Palls a Bi" death in his own Assembly di peared twice last Summer though the disappears! previous Incidents Involving American planes flying1 close to Russia's Pacific back Junto Anticipating a possible Rus- Albany, March IS (U.R) An by the Soviet fighter. trict Brooklyn's 11th within the past four years. He asked were not reported to them.

amended version of Assembly- Two MIGs pounced on the Portrait of Stalin Is a Flop! The boy's mother was asked Codes Committee Chairman Hill Gordon's RB-50 and its 12-man ere about 25 miles east of Kai I by reporters whether she had Malcolm Wilson. Westchester bill for a study of oeen called to testify before thi Republican, why the bai Olan claim that the S. plane violated Soviet territorial waters, the Air Force said today that navigator's logs and position reports would prove that New York's stringent, divorce State or Senate Crime Commis rhatka Peninsula, believed to be one of the strongholds of Siberian air power. One of I given a 'fighting1 Continued on Page IS! sions and replied she "didn't! Continued on Page 1 chance" today for passage he- want to tell." fore the Legislature winds Continued on Page Continued on Page Anthony Hintz, the boy's; Continued i 1.1 up later this week. The measure was expected to.

be discharged from the Assem-j bly Rules Committee tomor-j row. Speaker Oswald D. committee chairman, is one of the strongest backers of the: Glum City Fathers Sit To Draft Dewey Reply A glum Board of Est i mate possibly supervise and control went into executive session to-more than 100 city agencies. U.S. Bombers Smash Big Red Supply Area HST TO PITCH AGAIN -IN MINOR LEAGUE Kansas City, March IS! study.

Paris, March 18 (U.R) Pablo Picasso, painter of the famed Communist "peace dove'' symbol, was in the party's doghouse today for his unflattering new portrait of the late Josef Stalin. The Stalin portrait, heralded beforehand as a new triumph of Red art, appeared in the March 12 issue of the Communist weekly "Les Lettres Francaises." Party leaders were dismayed. In a eommunique issued last night, the secretariat of the French Communist party said it "categorically disapproves" publication of the Picasso work. The Communique did not explain its criticism In detail. But many of Picasso's paintings are well-known for their hodgepodge appearance and lack of resemblance to anything human.

While denouncing the picture, the party communique said it did not question the 'sentiments of the great artist Picasso, whose affection for the working class interests is known by all." The communique said "numerous comrades" had written the central committee to protest about the Stalin portrait. He said he "understood (U.R) Harry S. Truman, whoi officially opened major league Seoul, March IS (U.B Amer- amended to lo make its final decision1 2. The Board of. Estimate is lean Superfortresses rained 270 GAi TOP RED rW the possibility of any objection Governor Dewey's "string- -swamped'' with decisions that Pusan, March 18 U.fi tons of bombs on a huge Com tions in the Senali baseball seasons by tossing out the first pitch while he was president, will get a chance to use his pitching arm again this (attached" financial program fonshouid be made at departmen.

city, which was denouncedjtal levels. the: Gordon said the ment "makes it clear that, pointhy-point by board mem-! To many city agencies ntenrimpnt nf the hill year. ev met. overlapping functions and met. Mi- I i imian ha consented lo perform the chore this season find means of effecting moreJbers the last time they reconciliations in broken mar One of Dewey's proposals, riages-rather than liberalizing cMlng for the munist supply area three miles 60Uth of the Yalu River today in the fourth largest B-29 raid of the Korean war.

Thirteen other B-2s dropped deep penetration bombs on the maze of tunnels and fortifications studding the Reds' defensive line stretching across Korea. United Nations guards used tear gas to quell a demon, si ration by 2,000 Communist prisoners on Yonchon Island Monday, the Prisoner of War Command announced today. There were no casualties among prisoners or guards. Guards put down the demonstration with "nontoxic Irritants." Grandview, baseball i park for the opening game of WH1RE TO FIND IT the Heart of America semi-pro I be only tm New York is adulters'. league.

here, prompted Council President. Rudolph Hailry lo ask the council rules committee lo Striking in two waves, 27 of h. hnmW. gnashed al The demonstration look art. on his six-month-old pro-j Pag Page ound Boro 9 Mary Hawotth )f DLanigan 26 1 Movies 10,11 wn 12 N.

Y. at Night 1 ilendar 6 1 Obituaries 18 70 Patterns 6, 2 lild Car I 2f mic Ral Estat 20 TITO SEES 2 RAF JETS IN FIERY CRASH posal for a referendum whether the City Charteri farm about, five another and plunged should be revised. Pungha three miles southeast same enclosure of Sinuljuand the Manchurian where 35 Reds were killed border. A second formation 0f 8nd 41 wounded March 7 in 12 hit 12 hours later. riot.

Three other Superforts bombed Red anti-aircraft gun and Corsairs hit troop and sup ground behind a hill. Titol Duxf0rd control Although Halle) called for I I Soical Securily 20 Society IS, IS Crossword Desiqninq liles from the officials as a "minialur tower. Thel Karnborough," Britain's at nual air shrw. It was Ik about 1.000; lirved he was interested I charter revision because of Cambridge, England, March 18 (U.R) Two R. A.

F. jet fighter planes collided and crashed in flames today while participating in an air show for President Tito of Yugoslavia. sioou up to watcn tne mes rf hooting 500 feet into the was the second serious Visibility was Woman basic defect-' in the present. 17-19 Dr. Brady 16 positions in advance of thelage centers south of Pyong- municipal government setup, I'm main attack for nd north of Yonan.

plane accident connected witht at the time of the crash, British air demonstrations for; a the Mpipois crashed obtaining some of the plane a) for the Yugoslav Air Force. he expressed disapproval of a city manager for New York. The two Meteor jets were in a four-plane formation that United Nations fighter-bomb-erg in a switch from attacks on Red transportation lines con Shooting stars and Australian Meteors hit Red supply roads and rolling stock. 'New York, like Philadelphia, Gl Hews 7 Then Women 20 Grannis 2 I Tommy Holmes 1 7 Grin and Bar It 12 Tucker Harbor Liqhts TV Key 2S I airway visit. ibreeMrii- vickers.Arm8lronR superma- The marshal was driven In roared over the R.

A. F. airfield at nearby Duxford past week off Gibraltar during Swift took off in its firstjhis hullet-prof limousine this needs a mayor who can be held responsible for political policy) centrated in raids on strategic Meanwhile, four unidentified salute to the marshal as he was. public attempt rracn me morning io tne tignier sue, VI Hotoscoos 1 1 I Want Ade 70-24 limmyMurohv 19 Women IS, 16 IT'S 1MT TO sVSTllt-a planes strafed UN rear positions along the east coast, en route to Britain. Isound barrier.

miles north of London, which supply centers. Thunder jets hit a troop center 10 miles southwest of Won Halley's six reasonl for chat the palace where Tito watched! the show in foggy weather. They touched wing while ehangtng from on formation! damaging one truck. There Both Meteors crashed today; Tito watched a display oflachieved fame in the Raitle of Ban and Marine Pantherjets tltfUs, half-mile apart on a large British airpower, described hy'Brilain of World War What's Best on TV Tonight? TV Key Tells You Each Day! See Page 25.

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