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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JUNE 21, 1954 IKE'S TOP AIDES, lAnti-Reds See Victory AAn iurr iirr i CASHMORE HOSPITALIZED, TO MISS HIGHWAY OPENING nnuru 1a Near in Guatemala Hoods Smash Store's Front In Flatbush UlYYlT IU KUN Borough President Cashmorelof the Brooklyn-Queens Ex- has entered Long Island Col Albany, June 21 (U.R) New Continued from Page 1 malans claimed American pilots had been interned. Two other fliers were forced tempts to attack and acts of terrorism as exemplified by the strafing of civilian population and a campaign of false rumors which have not warranted the intervention of the Guatemalan Army and have York Republican leaders, backed by top members of the Elsenhower Administration, lege Hospital for a medical checkup and treatment of a re-j currlng bronchial ailment, his1 office announced today. pressway, which he considers the major highway achievement of his 14 years in office. Dr. Bennett advised against it, however.

The ceremonies will go on at 11 a.m. as scheduled. down in Guatemala on a flight pressured Governor Dewey to day to run for a fourth term, The 59-year-old borough ex not affected the people's mo from Mexico to Columbia but landed safely on a lake, The "draft-Dewey" move was A Flatbush grocer reported to police today that his store had been vandalized twice In the last week by teenage hoodlums who had smashed his plate glass windows and neon signs. ecutive was hospitalized for a rale. An Army communique said started after the Governor told The men Capt.

Lee Crutch- week early last year for pneumonia and recuperated on a I i 1 rig I er, 46, of Los Angeles and his the rebels had "carried out close friends he had decided to quit public life and return to son-in-law, Douglas McLean Honda vacation. He com practicing law in New York of San Lorenzo, were on a flight to deliver a Navy PBY plained of Illness Saturday and his personal uhvsician. Dr. City. While he indicated the de short-lived raids against villages and hamlets without provoking any armed clashes with the Guatemalan army." Louis Coronado Lira, secre cision was final, he still was Charles Eisenfeld, 49, of 315 Cortelyou Road, said the first visit was made Tuesday night Catallna to the Colombian gov I I I I IS i MM i willing to listen to G.

0. P. ernment at the time of the Richard H. Bennett, recommended he enter the hospital. The Borough President's office said Cashmore had been leaders.

forced landing. tary to Castillo Armas, said Republican State Chairman many towns and villages In the Departments (States) of Alta when he lost two windows. Last night the vandals returned and ruined seven windows, Mr. Dean P. Taylor meets with Rebel leaden reported that the new towns and hamlets had joined the liberation anxious to take part in cere Verapaz, San Marcos, Retaluleu, Sofa and 2 Chairs Dewey at noon.

Taylor said all he knew about the Governor's monies tomorrow opening the Atlantic St. link movement but the Guate Quezaltenango and Huehue-tenango had joined the retirement plans wa3 what he malan Army said the invad ers' activities were "simple at had read in newspapers and he still was hopeful Dewey would 3-Way Search on head the ticket again in No revebbed vember. i21 American Nations "If he has decided to quit Elsenfeld's signs and the glass In his door. The grocer told police he believed the acta were committed by teen-agers whom he Raw frequently loitering about his ftelf-xervlce market but he could not identify any of the youths for questioning. He said more than a dozen adolescents hang about the nearby street corners and often hone to be able to make him For Boy, 7, Lost At Howard Beach A helicopter joined a police 2T in your home To Sift Guatemala Row change his mind and consent to run again this Fall," the chairman said.

Washington sources heard of I launch and ground search parties today in a hunt for a 1-1 lv VI? 'Hill r.i'J Lodge said the veto by United Nations, June 21 (U.R) The anti-Communist inva 7-year-old boy who apparently Dewey's intentions to quit after 25 years of. public service several weeks ago and the reports were taken to President come into his store where they Seot Bottoms Rebuilt! Springs Retied! New Heovy Webbing! New Dustproof Covers! sion of Guatemala passed today wandered away from a family beach picnic about 5 p.m. annoy customers and his wife, Mrs. Ada Eisenfeld. 4 The youngster, Paul Dunlop, Mr.

Elsenhower said he from the United Nations Security Council to nations of the Western Hemisphere with a sharp-spoken American warning to Russia to "stay out of this Hemisphere." was missing when his parents started to pack up to return hoped the Governor would change his mind but after so SOFA AND 2 CHAIRS CLEANED in your home He had appealed to police more than once, he said, to rid himself of this nuisance. As a result, the store has been pelted at night with stones and garbage. Russia, "thousands and thousands and thousands of miles away" could lead only' to the conclusion that "the Soviet Vnlon has got designs on the American Hemisphere." "I say to you, representative of the Soviet Union," he said, "stay out of this Hemisphere and don't try to start your plans and your conspiracies over here." Despite Russia's veto. Dr. United Presi Tdepboto TWO PRESENTS FOR POP Orval R.

Pursley of Dallas, Texas, woits with arms outstretched for delivery of Fathers' Day gift after already receiving the gift of seeing his son walk for first time in nearly a year. Five-year-old Ray Pursley was stricken with polio in August, 1953. many years in public life he would not attempt to persuade home to 95-24 104th Ozone Park, after a day at Charles Memorial Park, Howard Beach. nussia usea its veio tor me 61st time on a UN plan to re Dewey to do something he Mr. Eisenfeld, who lives at Paul was last seen between didn't want to do.

fer the Guatemala question to 95 the rear of the market, said the Reg. $20 as the 21-nation Organization of 4:30 and 5 p.m., still clad in bathing suit. He is one of five! children, all under 8, of Mr. and American States and drew a Powerful member of the national administration, however, have personally a.lied scathing denunciation from GAMBLING STOPS windows were Insured. Mac Is Issue Mrs.

Jordan Dunlop. U. S. Ambassador Henry Cabot High Temperature On Tap for the Dewey to seek re-election. They pointed out an Impor A police emergency squad Eduardo Castillo-Arriola, Guatemala's chief delegate, said after the meeting that the next step Lodge Jr.

Pin Faith in 0. A. S. CARPET CLEANED in your home tant Congressional election and launch searched through the night without finding a IN ALABAMA FOR will be decided in Novembei Debut of Summer Even Guatemala conceded trace of the child. 8e Ft- the only hope of action was would be for the 0.

A. S. to send observers Into the area and report to the UN on what and Mr. Elsenhower needs a Republican House and Senate Reg. Suitably torrid temperatures PATTERSON RITES In Maine GOP Senate Vote Vassar Donations Soar through the 6.

A. which was organized at the recent meet to get his legislative program will be on tap for the arrival of Summer today, the Weather approved. They argned Dewey ing of North, Central and they find. Castillo found encourage ment, however, In the unani Poughkeepsie, Jue 21 (U.R) Vassar College has received would strengthen the posst Phenix City, June 21 Man said, although some show' South American foreign ministers at Caracas, Venezuela. $475,321 during the last school mous adoption by the Security ers may break late this after bllity of a majority of Republican Congressmen being (U.P.) Gambling and drinking houses remained under lock We'll pick up rugs from your floors; clean and store them.

Call TRiangle 5-8100, Exltniion 507, and we will give jou in eitimate. Mo obligation. The 0. A. S.

prepared to In Council of a French Resolution noon or this evening. Portland, Maine, June 21 (U.R) Maine Republicans went to the polls today to either re elected In New York. vestigate the revolt despite the calling for "the immediate The mercury, according to year from alumnae, setting a record for the third consecutive year, it was announced today. and key today during the In rejection of the plan yester termination of any action likely neral of Alabama's assassinated nominate Senator Margaret Chase Smith a foe of Senator day by Soviet Delegate Sem the forecast, will reach 85 or 90 degrees some time before the official arrival of Summer at to cause bloodshed" In Guate mala and requesting "all mem Man Hit as Gangs Shoot It Out in Attorney General nominee. yon K.

Tsarapkln at the first Joseph R. McCarthy Wis.) Funeral sen-ices were sched Sunday meeting of the council 6:55 p.m. Tomorrow will be or choose McCarthy admirer Robert L. Jones as their bers of the UN to abstain, in the spirit of the charter, from giving any assistance to any uled for this afternoon for cloudy but still warm. since the June 25, 1950 session on the invasion of South GENERAL ELECTRIC Park Slope Battle nominee.

crime-fighting Albert L. Patter Long range prophets have Korea. sucn action. son who was killed last Friday The primary contest has been hailed in some quarters Ten shots were fired when promised that this new Summer of 1954 will be a little warmer than average but will night by an unknown assassin's bullets. as a test of the public's atti police broke up a pitched bat Return of Stolen Car Proves tude toward the controversial tie between rival gangs in have no protracted sieges like Authorities said seven sus Park Slope, with one of the pects have been questioned in the 10 cays Detween Aug.

23 and Sept. 4, last year when It men landing In Kings County OIL HEAT The "BEST DEAL" In TOWN No Poymenr until Nov. 1st 3 YEARS TO PAY connection with the slaying but Junior Senator from Wisconsin. Both candidates ended their campaign late last night with final appeals for votes over the came Portland television Hospital with a bullet wound Happy Flatbush Father's Day was 90 or above every day. indicated the trail of the killer in his leg.

"Alabamas greatest man Police reported today that hunt" Is cold. There may be nicer Father's ceived a call Friday from station. Joey Smelley, chief of the in Day gifts than getting your police at the 144th Precinct in In fact, they passed at the the gangs, consisting of eight men each, began to argue about politics, and that the vestigation bureau of the Ala crowded entrance to the sta Astoria. They had found the bama Department of Public tion and the 34-year-old Jones fight soon reached the shoot stolen car back, but Charles J. Butera of 325 Lenox Road can't think of any today.

car and she went there to pick later claimed that his word of Safety, said, "Some of suspects have been released and ing stage. It up. i Plenty of HOT WATER FUEL SAVINGS up to 50 Fuel Oil Burner Service Contracts, oil makes For FREE ESTIMATE phone MAIN 5-4300 greeting to 56-year-old Mrs, Four shots were fired by some are still being held. Smith was ignored. gang members during the bat Only concrete clues police Mr.

Butera arrived home yesterday from a weekend district attorneys' convention C. E. OIL OILK Silver-haired Senator Smith tie, which occurred at 2 a.m i I say they have are footprints where the killer fled from an gpoke first. She continued her yesterday at 5th Ave. and St.

In Lido Beach and, lo and be policy of never mentioning John's Place. She then decelded the stage was set for a fine Father's Day surprise, so she didn't bother to tell the anxious Mr. Butera when he called from the convention. When he saw the car yester Hey where Patterson was shot, hold, there In front of the Jones bv name. Jones men When Detective Dominick house sat the family chariot, 'tioned her many times al two bullets from the victim's mouth, some fingerprints from the dead man's car, and a long distance telephone tip.

Ambino arrived on the scene to quell the battle, one of the men fired at him. He returned ways In derogatory sense in his 55-minute program which looking none the worse for the wear of a two-week absence. On the night of June 5, Mr. 4' day afternoon he was a happy followed. the shots firing five times.

State Attorney General Si man. Even the gentle chiding Senator Smith spoke alone, Vincent Santiago, 22, of 8 Butera, a former assistant U. S. attorney and now asso of a cartoon drawn by his claiming that "desperate, last St. John's Place, fell with a Garrett called it "the most Intensive manhunt In Alabama since I took office In 1935." ciate attorney in the State De minute smears" had been wound in his leg, and was re partment of Agriculture and made against her and predict ported to be in good condition nephew, Eugene E.

Hughes, a professional cartoonist of Arlington, N. could not disturb his relief. Meanwhile, Patterson's 32- Markets, and his wife went to ing that "the smears" would in Kings County Hospital to I l.t.t.li.h. 1919 1 a neighborhood movie. year-old son and law partner, John Malcolm Patterson, made gain her votes.

day. The rest of the participants When they emerged from the theater at 1 a.m., they Jones said the campaign Issue was "Americanism versus Internationalism." He said he himself available as candidate for State Attorney General to II i I HUT in the brawl got away. (V i 'carry out my father program found their 1948 Bulck had been stolen from ita parking place. Mr. Butera notified was the champion of Amer against crime In the State of i fi Is icanism'' and Senator Smith Arrest Ends His 26-Year Masquerade as Woman Alabama." was "an Alhambra, June 21 (U.R) police Immediately, and the couple had no choice but to go home and hope for the best Last Thursday Mr.

Butera, Norvllle Curtis' 26-year mas Home Lake Booster Plymouth, June 21 (U.P.) Ellis S. Perlman of Mans- querade ai a woman ended still without his car, drove to when he was about to be Ridgevvood Man Dies as Car Upsets frisked by jail matron. Ohio, vice president of Curtis, 40, broke down and told startled police that his the Advertising Federation of America, got his first look at SOm I the Atlantic Ocean vesterdavl the convention with a colleague. While there he telephoned his wife several times just in case the car had turned up. Meanwhile, Mrs.

Butera re George J. Maurer, 23, of 2232 long brown hair and woman's clothes were a sham. He said 1 during an AFA clambake here. It's Interesting," he said, "but It looks Just like Lake Erie." he had been posing as a woman since he was a youth and has Himrod Rldgewood, was killed early today when the car he was driving went out of control and turned over three times. The accident occurred at 2 a.m.

at Metropolitan and Gard ueen married twice, ine aamis-1 slon came vesterdav as Curtis Dntted PrM Phots SALUTE TO SUMMER Shapely Diane Scholer broadcasts arrival of good old Summertime today in good old way beloved of American press agents. Diane's sign is printed on block of synthetic ice. Summer arrives officially ot 6:55 p.m. Iff, ---stfS555 This pSf ZfM ffSL'S ll ner police said. Maurer was pronounced dead was about to be booked on shoplifting charges.

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