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

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U.S. Gets Files on Gamblers' Fake Business' Fronts Jersey Supplies Court Sympathetic to Dad Who Backed Down at Crime Data on Adonis And Erickson 0R By Anthony Leonldo of 198 El police obliged. Arraigned Hackensack. Feb. 2 u.P The trading companies" used by lery the 23-year-old would-'before Magistrate John F.

X. be robber whose conscience Masterson in weekend court won a battle over his desires, jyesterday he related his prob- Joe Adonis, Frank Erickson, Salvatore Moretti and other big-time gamblers as fronts soendine this weekend at lem. had put a sawed-off .22 calibre rifle and 40 cartridges in his pocket and started out. intent on the holdup. Then his conscience got the better of him, and he turned into the station-house.

The Magistrate paroled Leonido to await trial and directed that the BMM be brought to the attention of the Welfare De came under Federal scrutiny home awaiting trial in Special Leonido said he was in fi-Sessions. jnancial difficulties his 3-year- today. Fnriav night he walked intOloM daughter is sirk and he, be- State Deupty Attorney Gen the Crymer St. police station cause of physical disability, can-and asked to be locked up be- not obtain work so he decided! fore he committed a stage a stickup He lie eral Nelson F. Stamler turned partment.

over his files from a 15-month investigation of corruption in Bergen County to Assistant ALLIED AIRMEN sleepy-eyed groundhogs U. S. Attorney Charles Tyne. Federal agents will sift the data for presentation to the REPEL ATTACK BYfAiL to agree on spring I mt mm ing organized crime in New iJersev. 6 RED PLANES stamier ana tyne poiniea mJi'-' mm out that some evidence the State racket-buster was prevent Tokyo, Sunday, Feb.

3 (U.R) I ed from using because of the two-year statute of limitations Six unidentified planes bombed Punxsutawney, Feb. predictions, saw it (U.R) Groundhogs, in an un-, shadow and scurried back to precedented two-to-one decision, 'bed. predicted six more weeks of challenge Pa. Mm Winter today amid charges ofi A dissenting opinion, how-fraud in the forecasting. lever, came from Sun Prairie, It was the first time that so many woodchucks-all in vear for the ferent areas got into the an- lirst challenged Punxsu-nual shadow scouting act.

ctaim as official and strafed Allied lines in east could be utilized by ederal central Korea Saturday, while authorities. Sore to Be Useful American jets shot up threej enemy jets and two tanks and killed or wounded more than' 'Many of the financial inves tigations made by State police me Punxsutawney tor origv into the activities of The Sun Prairie chuck failed 100 Red soldiers. nal) weather-predicting ground Stamler said, "were not needed I to see its shadow. The six planes inflicted no nog toddled from lts burrow at' Allied casualties, but three Ko- tne Canoe Riige weatner workj to obtain gambling convictions. I hats il." shouted Kmden but i am sure tne ederai uov- icon uuuini "c.c and inked at us shadow at Schey, co-chairman of the Sun I'rairie Groundhog Club.

"That's ernment will find them very lightly, 'lhe attack came in a That accorfiinK toi True, McCarthy Got Off Half-Cocked, But He Frequently Scores Bullseyes The President of the United States is expected to keep out of common street brawls. He hould avoid making himself look like a preliminary boy in a second rate fight arena. He should be conscious that the dignity of his office is almost a holy obligation and that small exasperations must be takpn in stride if the honor of the United States is to be maintained. I can understand why Harry S. Truman would want to lash out at Senator Joseph R.

McCarthy, because Joe is as persistently annoying as the July mosquito that flirts with you through the night in a room where it is difficult to find him. But the Senator's persistence is not without merit and In addition he has the backing of the people of the State of Wisconsin. If he didn't he wouldn't be where he is. Sure he goes off half-cocked but at times he scores a bullseye that is painful to the mob of dubious value that surrounds the President for whom he has publicly expressed loyalty. Harry Dares Joe to Sue Him And perhaps it could be said that Joe is a frustrated ham ctor upon occasions, a man who finds the limelight he has mad for himself very, very attractive.

He isn't without sin but his relentless opposition to Communism in Government circles and it does exist, you know is something I admire. And he should not be condemned. het the voters examine the record and make the decision if this is truly a democracy. Harry, called Joe a pathological character assassin and proclaimed that he spoke without immunity. In effect he dared him to sue.

a suggestion the Senator rejects as being Without merit. The President and when it comes Truman the capital fcf hard for me to find on my typew 'iter forgets that flis fight Vv govern th nation came from the sam people who decided tfiut McCarthy was chohe to in the Senate. The President forgets that when it cane- to men who serve their country he is only the judgf and jury where personal appointments are involved: And isn't It painfully obvious that he has failed to recognize his duty in so many cases? People who should have been thrown out long ago people he named to high office still elmter up the American scene. As a Case in point what in heaven's name is Weeping William O'Dwyer, the runaway mayor, doing in the Mexican Embassy? The Mink Brigade, the Alger Hissex 1 could not argue with O'Dwyer's personal loyalty to a James J. Moran if he had the guts to say that his friendship for him was more important than his official life.

And there are so many more who have been defended the mink brigade, the Alger Hisses, the General Vaughans and others. So when the President of the United States in the midst of his preoccupation with the most difficult problems in many 5 ears finds time to call Joe McCarthy a pathological character assassin 1 say his conduct is an affront to decent American usetut. the Kumsong area. uiciai word early Sum legend, means a month and a1 Stamler said the corpora mer. 'lhe unidentified plane-- were half more of Winter.

tions were usd by the gam One hour and 11 minutes described as blue or silver witn white markings. An 8th Army In Punxsutawney itself, there were -harge-- of "fraud and col blers to file income tax returns later, or at 9:03 a.m., an obviously, sleepier groundhog! iDokesman said the descrip lusion" and mutterings that under a legitimate busmes: name and duck taxes on thei' tions varied "all the way from dice game employes and bookie AT A HAPPIER MOMENT Back in 1945, little James Doolittle 3d, grandson of the famous flier, gurgled happily in the lap of his mother, Mrs. James H. Doolittle as he received a special Treasury Department certificate i n-scribed with Walt Disney characters. Yesterday Mrs.

Doolittle filed a divorce petition in Xenia, Ohio, demanding alimony, custody of the youngster and money for his support. came out of hibernation at Quarryville, Punxsutaw here was another scandal Congress might as well investigate. Some observers on fhp rana Mes-pi rhinitis to Navy Cor parrors. sairs," and that Army and Air traditional rival in Force units were being cneckea. charged that Dr.

Frank Loren Concealed ail forms "of illegal activities and made them iook trv patrols sparred across the SOUTHAMPTON zo, president or the local groundhog club, used a "Mala Hari" to lure out a groundhog. They said Lorenzo held an- legitimate on Stamler 155-mile snowbound battle line said. with the principal clashes oc Ditches A. F. Plane, The Federal grand jury's! curring northwest, and north fj other woodchuck in his arms Asks A.

M. A. Support next meeting is scneautea tor east of Kumhwa on the central' 'Chutes Into Bay treD. il in irenton. hinted it was a female, lust Groaadhogwaah' front.

Tanks Resume Patrol Near Reservation 7 Birth-Control M.D.s In New York. Jack Orth, a rat or at the Museum of Nat FLATLANDS Isolated engagements enemy units up to platoon size ural History, and Dr. Lee Cran- Southampton, Feb. 2 An Air they were withdrawing from William Vogt, national direc were tougnt me is.umriwa- urator oi the Hron i'ark Baby-Face Thugs Force flier parachuted from an F-47 fighter plane over he Kumsong Koad. Nortnu oi Zoo, had one word for all three the planned parenthood organization.

The other four said they Kumhwa a UN patrol ran into Shinnecock Indian Reservation tor of the Planned Parenthood Federation, said yesterday that St. Francis Hospital in Pough- trouble and was rescued by forecasts "groundhogwash." "Any groundhog with any brains does not come out of hi Rob Bohack of $60 near here today and landed unhurt In the water of Shinnecock Bay, where he was picked up by a clam digger in a boat. The Allied patrol fought its. bernation until Spring. Ground- Two baby-faced, slightly-built way back in an hour and a half battle after armor came to its keepsie renewed the contracts of seven physicians only three weeks before telling them to resign from the federation or! would continue their member ships.

4 Held in $60,000 Coffee Larceny The pilotless plane crashed on rescue. The tanks pulled back 15 minutes later after raking1 nogs wnicn did come out would either starve to death or go back to sleep and so would be too stupid to be accepted as a reliable forecaster," Dr. Cran-dall said. edge ot the reservation near bay shore, narrowlv miss he remm cd Irani the Stan. ing the small frame home of In a telegram to Dr.

John W. Ked positions with 78 mm. guns. Korean casualty figures con young men held up a Bohack store at 5002 Avenue shortly before 6 p.m. yesterday and escaped with more than $60 from the cash register, according to police.

One burglar was about 17 years old, and weighed a little over 100 pounds, while the Cline. president of the Ameri one ot the Indians, and burned. tinued their climb and the 5th Hoboken. Feb. 2 Four Brook but no damage was done to thej house.

can Medical Association, Vogt appealed to the A. M. A. to sup- Air Force announced that Com lyn employes of the local Max munist anti-aircraft guns picked; well coffee plant were each "Ipeople. The decent people who The pilot was- identified at the Suffolk Air Base, West-.

cal Society and the seven doc preaominatetne 1.5 Allied planes trom North Korean skies last week. The Com THE NATION'S 1st held yesterday in $10,000 bail for grand jury action on charges of having participated population of this nation. tors "in their right to apply hampton Beach, where he is stationed, as 1st Lt. George F. munists lost one Mig-15 last truman record is over medical science unhampered by FAMOUS other was probably ana weighed about 120 pounds, according to William Ceroids of 1661 E.

46th the store week. loaded with ill-tempered public pre i icdieval doctrine. l.aneri, 28, a member of thej in tne looting ot worm of vacumm-packed coffee from observations about situations lhe coercion ot phvsiciansi QUALITY BRANDS; and people. It is topheavy with in Poughkeepsie is an example connect iriit Air National Guard called into active service with a fighter interceptor squadron the company during the past No 2 Red complete disregard tor me ot the extremes to wmcn op The are Fred De Santis, 41. i public welfare.

By that I mean Bombay, India, Feb. 2 (U.R) ponents ot planned parent year ago. truck driver, of 43 Duffield St. A spokesman at the air base hood, which has had almost Indias 2. Communist A.

nat unman appears to teei said the flier was on a routine that the financial welfare of the iGopalan, won re-election to the universal acceptance as a branch Uerolds told police thai ne was alone in the store when they entered and pushed him into a men's room in the rear, telling him not to come out or they would shoot. They made no attempt to take any money from him personally. individual American Frank Quaglia. 40. an assistant foreman, of 1959 59th John Schuler, 34, a checker, of 1655 of preventive medicine, are sometimes carried by their Indian parliament yesterday, giving the party one of its greatest triumphs of the gen- where near as important as the training mission' when his plane developed trouble at an altitude of 5,000 feet, forcing! him to bail out dogma," Vogt said.

W. 4th and Arthur Dowling. wettare ot tne party ne serves. It's Just Eyewash to President 'eral elections. Three nf the doctors saidi 39.

of 377 42d St. 11 I Almost as diminutive in stat ABRAHAM ure as his statement about Mc Carthy is Truman-s comment FUIION ST. AT HOYT that primary elections are so much eyewash. When there is a prime need to get people to go to the polls no matter what is involved such a statement by ne nead man is beneath eon- fH tempt. rnis is not a brief for Joseph R.

McCarthy. 1 think he could itand a little deep soul search ing and a bit of reformation. Hut tne residents comment COST No More Than ORDINARY FUELS ESplanadt 7-3000 CHAS. J. about him should increase his stock among people who are sick and tired of the low level to which Washington has sunk at the expense of the nation's HUNTER honor.

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Y. Between Bergen St. and St. Mark's Ave. Phone MAin 24)841 gTORF, HOURS MONDAY through SATURDAY, A.M.

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