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Moderate Leftist Pulls Ahead in Greek Vote Returns Tells How Tough Front'i'SHE DIED BEFORE Czechs Call Editor 'nan wife. Herta. who arrivei 'in Prague to meet her husband, di. appeared. 31 OF 39 DISTRICTS GIVE HIM 18,000 PLURALITY BORO KNIFER SLAYS 4, FIFTH VICTIM DYING Cowed Berserk Killer injection; dr.

sander says otk your liquor dioTtr fir RlYERBANK 'Imperialist Agent') Prague, Mardi A U.fT A for-; r'er Communist editor has U-en expeile.1 from the CpchosIovak iuT.alists' tipjnn an agent in the -ervicp of (lip imperial-i-'-. Prague pre-s reported1 .1 tf.es. and rely re that be had "een him A bravado to cover rear probably was the only know -jondp(i Arln n-. March Up Left ving moderates led by Nicholas r'jtirps pulled in Gro freneral flection return-; after right wing followers of Copstantine Tsaldari had drawn to within cs votes to the lead fi'iin Then, in t' lei I'ontinurd from P.igp 1 ronlinned from Paae I Will nine that prevented two Smith Mroi'klyn men from being involved in yesterday's stabbing spree, and a tiikir.g rio in a I in-died at 12 H9 a m. in Sa imn'-ifin Hospital.

Quality California WINES didn't ii i a i ii 1 i i 1 I I ir secuiios. 1 a t'liiiMi'iuet. wiiii li tiiir.g. Ordinal'-, -e a tniii nirpiet to I i.ac.crl n'lt cf ipartin'iit i ri r. to "cur.e i in I- new car led to the death of ol I I Ml to shoe King parallr -piee of How i C.undc.l la-t e.

aid I n-r. hen of the victims at the hands of tlie hefsprk i h. -pp it. I ran 01 nji he em Madsen Slaying Attributed to Slur On 'Boro Accent' I lormed s.mp pio atr.i.nst Yilem Now proiv helped set th? for a ji.iir treason trial dueeted the C. Britain and Yugoslavia.

ri.ie.n 1 k.U -ons were killed. of uo 1 (eild Star Ib-taurant at w. s-, be th hat." He' around to mg went upstairs. C'liuep'; 1 en. tl'ink-t'pe ay I ordinarily a i a' tune or cNe 1 would have 7 hen Uly find out if .1 caring dark trousers, a William iono, hon lie! Prank St.

Ce -irg. one of the in is n.ivtr urril Jll'J recently in Hungary and Bul ti.M.ii IV i-'i'i -ivp a lead rf np.iriy 1000 vp'k over M-'n i 'piit I'i-t I'lllist Mlt. (ill.lltrl's H0 PSa-tiras would nam up in a n.aliti.m. Standing in fourth place was the 'eft win? Iemocratic Front party (if Sophianopoulos, a new iolnical grouping which held tlie lead throughout the early courting but lost out when returns from rural areas swung strength toward more moderate and rightist parties. a "Wa- tourniquet.

there anv chanee In her a blue wool jacket. aw nlonp men. i-inially would not and walked in C'onliniircl from l'acr Without a word torfn st yesterdav. All be rn on Crammatas, -13, of 21 was that Jones was carrving 1'1S wlIe. iuw.

good-sized knife, and that was'1''1 tearfully i-xlay. He was ''a unusual. l'mh me man and usually 1st. Mark's Place, the owner, he 'strode along the counter. fieer ruled that she was not well enough to go on today.

The prosecution produced (Mrs. P.orroto's) appearance when you injected the needle?" asked Lancrdell. said the doctor. "Did you in-ert any air?" pent reamng the achea nemna it and grabbed the big knife and walked out. So when he and a friend; cached and th knifp.l papers witnesses who told the three- judge panel in the United States! Mstrict Court of a nartv the 1 -r i klLaa iprograni-: garia.

Informed sources said Novy probably would be charged with having provided information br Noel Field, former U. S. State Department official who disappeared In Prague last May. Novy, former editor of the Communist organ Rude Pravo, vas friendly with Field in during the war and knew I-icld's brother. Herman, who disappeared between War-aw nd Prague last August.

Her- witi-hlng television 'lit'khitl Ttool Sy Huge cammaias, snouung ran iO1oarrt, young man demanded. iMadsens attended last Oetober.l'fP U)OT as Jon(s walked bur- I)o know mev. i.0in(iexlri I tr I for L'o or "fl seconds fin. 1 as ne er was killed 'tank at Kiirrbattk' nnocil Put had b- .1 I r. I i.

IS 1 1 uhen he returned by his rergen si. iowarunlt the nearest thing homo Av'- inmld get to a tough front At, the corner stood P.ada- all(, sn. ie(i cities voien icium inn ui.ii trie, majority of rural towns, particularly thosp in mountain! the parly. to get sere 10 re' air in the -e ell 1 1- aio, waning lor a nus. unoui' .0 whaf" A Host's Kiicr 1:1 vein, n.

to I. hi. rent 1 of i 1 1 i'ildrew but r. tllimi: ame l.H a ihvp of h'ood ip in'o the ringe nt ricas once subjected to Com-' Shipped ivtmaNH wini e. ooKi.va.

a. lowing nis pace anu wuiinui hi. keiit rit'ht al daw, she said, implaining about. sound in hi-, St. George said hear the had been an-nd had decided anic friend yes.

ehanic wasn't in ist. bt. laude a worn, aones siasnen at nana- muiiUt ci'Tiilla raids, pol'ei h'-avily rightist. said today, hut her on. Tlie vert on Mrs.

of Macon. lato's liack. The scene was d-en slapped hii by Gregory Maria. Tlie Voting was to elect 250 1 the time he ami the friend noyed 1 reached the 4th Ave. tntneivo see around which Jones had jut Jerda I ti.er 1 had gone 111' members of a new Parliament.

Seats will be decided on a pro portional representational sys' tern. come, Jones had plunged hisihis shop hi jthroiigii the ein or was out of it and that the wall of the vein Uvas drawn against the needle aid, so St. George home on 4th Ave. landing in front of lie's house, waiting a went to He wa the tried knife into his seventh victim, half a block up Warren and the police were clubbing him into submission. I by suction and was blocking 3 it.

for him, hen Jones came along and struck him down. Aniello Dutso, who is single and a retired fish-store owner. Dr. Sander testified calmly in an even voice almost as if he were reassuring a patient For Your Ealing Pltaiur Todajr Roast Leg of Spring Lamb 15 Mint Jf Mr. Vct(bl f.

r. polim, mm Scrn on Thursday Xight Then it was that Poindexter recalled that on Thursday night, Hi u-ne nn hi: trt ca 1 1 lot. in'isiut- wife, Alice, but her face s.u uii id--nn me uay auer jones naa oeen re-in the neighborhood when leased from sltniol i-hWwI 1,1... u. BROOKLYN'S FINEST was di 'allied ot color.

There were Phone first your Money can be waiting for you. dark circles under her Hospital, he had seen Jones on'early todav in Samaritan Ho-." after they had twitted each other about their accents his Southern, hers Brooklyn. Another guest, Mrs. Emily Swindel, said Mrs. Madsen turned to her husband after she slapped Shelvertnn, and said "Let's go home." He only laughed, the witness added.

She said Mrs. Madsen whirled out of the room and left. When her husband followed her home a little later he was shot down from the dark room where Mrs. Madsen was waiting. Under cross-examination Mrs.

Swindel said the Madsens were a "loving couple" and there was no romantic triangle In the life of either. They were "very good" parents, she said. But the witness said she was not surprised that Mrs. Madsen "got mad" at the party because she often flew off the handle without provocation. loan.

$30 lo $500. Licaniad puriuanl lo Art. IX of th Banking tow the street about 6:15. As hejpital. Durso livd nt 304 Doug-ie-ve' walked by, ne said, Jones had i lass St.

with his sister. Mrs. An- ii nirs Listen Intently all-male jury 1' an-maie uirv 12 asked the same question: "Dojthon.v Pollio. As far as Mrs. Id- LAFAYETTE AVE ASHLAND PL Oppotlt Acadtmr ot Musis I he men you miow me: jito knew, he hart never COa'O TlON ttnand an alternate faced the Poindexter said he didn't I Jones hefore.

(Witness stand, following the! testimony closely. Several of! DOWNTOWN 1 N.vin. St, (al flolbuih) MAm 3-663J FLATBUSH 893 Flalbuih Av. (nr. Church Av.) (Uckm.

4 3909 BORO HAIL 423 Fulton St. o.r Bitkford'i) MAi'n 3133 USHWICK 1320 Broadway (ol Quincy SI.) Glanmort 5-31 14 the jurors sat with their beads resting on heir left hands. Bidault Sets Vote On Jailing Reds Votes on Pact Slow Mine Return Dr. Sander continued the who was standing in the floor-way of his restaurant. Maria aid later he was so surprised he couldn't move for several moments.

Takrs Bus to Hospital. Badalato's bus cama along he got aboard, going to Jewish Hospital for treatment of a slight wound. Maria telephoned for police. In front of the St. John's Social Club at 80-A 4th James Culhane, 28.

of 88-A 4th and Kennedy stood talking over old times. Both had infants in baby carriages and both had Just met a few minutes before for the first time in more than a year. Jones walked up to Culhane and demanded: "Do you remember me?" Culhane ignored him end continued talking to Kennedy. Suddenly Jones whipped out the knife and made a lunge at Culhane, who stepped back. Thei Jones sank the knife into Kennedy's chest twice.

Culhane grabbed his Ij-month-old son, Allan, and Kennedy's 5-momh-old daughter, Catherine, and ducked Into the club. Jones made no effort to follow, resuming his purposeful pace along 4th Ave. Near the curb he found Durso. He slashed him across the throat and abdomen. He went on.

Almost at the corner of St. Mark's Place he met St. George, who was walking across the street. Without a word he stabbed George in the abdomen and once more went on his isuu.v Uie injernon wnicn nam jbrought him to court. DOUBLE SAFETY Continued from Page 1 Continued from ae 1.

then injected a couple of ccs lof air). There was a short Powhatan'swelhng about the needle. I in a.m. after a u-hour all-night Towhatan Mine, at mjecieu a couple more cc lor your session when Bidault called for the confidence vote. One full Point, Ohio, reported, Laughlin Steel Cor.i I here was no change in the dav must elanse before such a tioration.

which onei-nte, lhm was a sl'ht! SAVINGS 355 Sears Workers Share in Profits A total of 355 employes of the Flatbush Sears, Roebuck Co. store today received some good i around the needle." vote can be taken. mines in Western Pennsylvania nr, Sander said he continued The bill opposed so bitterly employing men, reported; injecting small, two cc's hubby the Communists is men didn't show up. (lf until the entire 10 cc ol air was gone. "They've called a Your lovlngi Utm FEDERAllY INSURED up to $5,000 65 yar of lound lavingt Mrv.

ic oldeit Auocialion in Brooklyn, Qutn and long bland meeting for we expect "During the entire procedure there was no indication of life. news. this afternoon and to get on the 'Cat tonight." nn official to break the Communist labor offensive against American arms shipments to France. It provides solitary confinement sentences In chains for strike agitators and the death snittino reaction," the doctor said, said. "Was there anv emotion or i arnvuy.

asuen l.angnell. At Washington, George Love, chief spoke-man for shim uir iwi ti.H emphatically. i. i urn i HIIIMIIIinillllJ tvrttni rolt par onnvm compoundad fwlca yarly Opm an acnunt by mall or In panoa INJOr laving In thit frhndly institution! e-tern pro-j penalty for the destruction of xortu.rn military supplies. The Com-'.

rtiimil; Veivn hron oitp.H In iici1' KCts, aii'i lid th wage agree- Rest Coplon Case d'ter montlis of I. slgllOU halt American! both aiis tactics to shipments i strikes, court -tuts and angi Illicit Love' It was contained in individual statements which were handed to thorn by W. L. Brock, manager of the store, at an employes meeting, showing how each staff member is snaring in the company's 191D profits through membership in "The Savings and Profit Snaring Pension Fund of Sears, Roebuck Co. Employes." The employe group has to its credit 13, 037 shares of Sears stock plus a cash balance of $163,712.

Based on a year-end market value of $-11 per share for the Sears stock, this group now has a total investment worth $705,300. onei nuitiess nargainitig joiter the indibtry its "first real Continued from Page 1 i. .1 i i .1 nappy aim oisuu uen, prooduiN iopponunitV lor stability in the iieiiius oi ofoteii ooinr. 1 1 v. East Brooklyn aw doori od Broadway at was iiaroled b' Justice Joseph; wi re the result of an illicit love aliair.

"Suppose you were a married added, that it mutual tin- E. Maguire after Dr. William I win promote way, wordlessly. St. George died on the spot.

Killer in Silent, Deadly 1'ace At the corner of Warren St Jones met Yearns, who wa-about to say hello when Jone slashed him on the hand. Yearns hailed a cab and went to Hoiy Family Hospital for treatment. At the same spot J-ones turned on the unsuspecting Levitt, the court psychiatrist, th i 1 TH1 WIK Qttl1l MEN'S, LADIES, CHILDREN'S I 111 OU2 DAY SERVICE lfi jH AT 1IIOMI ADDITIONAL CMAICI WMl QUE DAY SERVICE AT 1HOHT ADDITIONAL CMAICI dojinan on an illicit, and improper: the! mission with an unmarried girl we will 1 1 i in leclared that he had an 1. Q. ofiaw-av with coa 1912 GATES AVENUE S7 and showed "no Indication of BROOKLYN 21, psychosis.

Dr. l.eu't said he Lewis GLonmor 5-4307 was "adequate in some respects" Daily, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., oxcapt Sat A nd suspected you were being led to be equal-' fo'llUVl'''' 1 am ou would' ie outcome, what they did," he hat. his t'nited' Pomerantz sairl be did not be-were the Government would iiiont cicim the two were "comic on-1 and responded hadv in others. Mondays, 9 a.m.

to 7 p.m. Gordon leaving a gaping wound ly pleased by ing newsmen Mine Worker, grateful over Dr. Levitt said he needed some in his chest. He was dead in a few minutes. one to take an interest in him The agrfonirnt.

wxh mav Pla and have said that they been anything Jones turned Into Warren heading toward 3d and and suggested the Big Brothers take a hand. On Jan. n. PUT, he became lfi and passed from the ould not settling dead-; set a pattern locked negoti; 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS about midway in the block he jurisdiction of the us with tin-'''1'1'' will iidd an! Kl tents a to Public Noticei and Commorcial Notices thracite produi er-esllmated to to the nation's fu ileral Judge Sylvester Ran the lawyers at the begin-of the session he will ze the jnrv todav if thev encountered Sullivan, who had not even noticed the voting man walking toward him. In the background were the hill "ing t'hai' finish their summations in time.

sounds ot screaming ponce si ADVISOR WILLIAM K. STUART. 5.O., CONSULTATIONS. 1. HOURS 11-3.

23 8. POHTLAND AVE BROOKLYN. A H.YINO ANT MAY BI A TSRMITK Comple'a Extermination: 5-ypr Guarantee free Eitimata. Call BANEX, DL. 3-1703 rens as cars traced the bloody Went on Hunger Strike McDonald said Jones had then been arrested in 1917 in Wyck-off St.

on a purse-snatching charge and in December of ID-Is was sent to Elmira Reformatory. A short time later he was transferred to Dannomora for medical examination and still Miners Jubilant niiners liailed the'; contract signed at, Washington; yesterday as a "great The operators granted a 70-' cents-a-day wage boost and a1 trail Jones had left and crowds ATTENTION PLASTERERS, mmra of One Killed, Four Injured As Car Plunges 200 Feet Mauch Chunk. Pa March Loral No. 30. Nomination of olllifrs o( Union.

Local No. 30. will ba ne-ld began to pour around the corner from 4th Ave. into Warren St. Jones walked straight up to Sullivan and stabbed him in the abdomen, just a moment before 10-cent-a-ton increase on wel Four Bronx.

N. on March fl. 1910, at 8.30 m. al union headquartcri, sas Fulton alyn, N. MEYER KHOC.KR.

SECRfcTARY-TREASURER iter was sent to Coxsackie fare fund payments in exchange were hosintahzed Penitentiary. An appeal to parole was rejected and led t' mot-; oday an a -o of for elimination of the "willing-laftor their auto skidded and-able to work" clause jicv road and plunged d- Government officials predict-'-OO-foot embankment, ed that, it will take the nation'slThomelis Kavasilas, a' SPOUT SHIRT CALL BANEX TO EXTERMINATE BUGS. RoachcR. Anf. Watfibugn.

Rats, Low ratea; Ciuaratitea. UL. 3-1703 "CUP IS MY BUSINESS'' CLARA LANE, notpd authority on cmitlnB a hunger s'nke, w'aich lasted a police car containing Patrol men Jack Fond and Daniel Leahy pulled up. Subdued by Police Guns I I 0 MIMED lastirtir and ft'KCfSsIul Call fur until he was sent to Matteawan 1 1 months ago. Doctors at Matteawan insisted he.

had shown no signs of HOUSEHOLD oftrsnnal tnterview. fiend eell-ajdrpsfcco industry two months to getithe Bronx. over the effects of the greatest Taken to C'oaldale H' coal famine in liistorv. the accident vesterdav ANY AI Ot anvelopa for reprint frm leading maaatmrs When Pond approached him Jones threatened him with the CUTAIUS mental instability when he was Miners, lost 111 davs work were Nicholas Karagianes. Open Daily, Bv.ndav 12-8 p.m.

CLARA LANE FRIENDSHIP CENTER 5H W. 47th N. Y. 19 tii the Wentwurth. LU.

2-3617. EAH'M SM SLIP COVSilS CLIANID ONIIHIO 15 454 754 knife, but Leahy ciicled and Jones on the arm with ft wages on the long released last Wednday, the day his term for tlie purse-snatching was up. and $1,550 apiece in the average during labor dispute. Photis Pharmakides, 50: lohn Theodore, -17, and Andrew Michelajis, S. DRAPES mow SOFA CHAIR CtlANI ANt Mlllll Other ten'n in Pnilatteiphia, Washinftnn.

Miami. Chicago. Denver, Lot An-fele. San Franciaco, Seattie. IWTLL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DEHT3 Incurred bf tny one.

other than myself Sidney Oruahaw, 2u9 Avenua Brooklyn. TAILOtINO fPECIAl his gun butt, disarming him. Jones fought so hard the police had to hit him on the bead with their guns several times before they could take him to the station. Sullivan was taken to Holy Family Hospital, where he died a short time later. At the station house Jones was pushed into a chair -and SLEEVE LININOS AC SHOC KIPAIRIMO 7Xc rULL SOLES RUBBER HEELS MARKTAOF.9 PERFORMED, civil or religious, through MuUer' Bureau.

Mf) Wish lnton S' Hobtken. Tel. HObukan 3-2-4U3. until 6 dally. Saturday I.

a a I a a a iNtiaiilD STOfif HOURS I A.M.-7 JL Ic Lost ond Found A I iriiiDi tovia RAND FOR WRIST tlOOKLTN TILIPHONt IOOK BANKBOOK I.ot; No. 3VS8 of the Kinu' HiKhMiiiy HaviMRs Bai-k: pavment hns been UfctfuVr; handcuffs and ropes with which. a-upvd. return lo tlie bank at liifin Pheept.be., buy R'ad. Bioohlyu ne had been tied weie removed.

He promptly jumped up and at BANKBOOK Isf No, N.2f.a... Ui I ink's Mirk a 1 r.a'Tin be one if It ni saA tacked four policemen and two detectives, who fought for several minutes to subdue him Kt'n'A be carw-fd BANKBOOK -IvOPt. No 133277. Bay Hldit- haviuRs Bank, N. L- li rtiim mux' nadf in one vek or rew book IfsfiueL BANKHCKK LoM.

No Sa3M F'l lTig Bank, H75 Fulton Bro.m "iWN FREE ESTlMATES vPS ff llSk you Vnom oi Wor start -air- xr s--. inent iupped; please remrn to bunk HOOT M0N THRIFTY SANDY long 8: -Maiiiie Ave. Reward CAT Lost: tri v.cinKy again. Finally he was tied up; again. District Attorney Miles McDonald and high police officers tried to question Jones, but he refused to talk.

His mother. Rose, was called. He stared stonily at her. Arrested When He Was 15 Jones first rame to the attention of the authorities when he was 15. A report issued by Sea your dealer 8H 5-6407.

DOO Lost; Bt. -Snyder Ave dren hertbroen. cocker panll (E arinwers 4ath chll- PfXr-Found, corker pan. eo ai.d type o( lean. Cail evenir-g.

Prompt Service DAY or NIGHT 8-0583 NAvarre BEtchvitv 2-ol33. POO Lop B'tro Prk. whi'e nh iiscrs nt.me fl-122'i. Chief Justice J. Warren Hill of the Domestic Relations Court i tod.

iv showed that he had been! pOO FfHiiM hr-mn Aveivit (Hid iarbuli A FS 7-ri8; 1av- 'I Penaro li NO CHARGE IF WE FASL! and there are thousands of them. They don't wait far National Thrift Week. They know the dollars come quickly by investing a few cents in the Result Getting Brooklyn Eagle want ads. Phone MAIM 4-6200 NOW Eagle Want Ads Market-Place for 3,000,000 Brooklynites gwrn'ASK AND SKI HOOTf, ninht. KJ'h Ki.rni'jk.

PFfy U-Ouiia Lot; lady p. riin Mvrile Ave be'wen VaiiderbiiN u' bie ieward n. VI arrested for attempted robbery with two other youths and was hold as a juvenile delinquent in November of ID 1(1, He was arretted on the complaint of a man who heard the three youths plotting to rob him. wi'wjm umt.mi w.mt mi GIVE Cun'un Ave Apt 6-D. WRIST WATCH Loi: lady's.

whJt nld, Saturday evenitig vicinity Road A an Oce Ave. roliey rt ard BUrkninMer 3-5731, afer 6. il Kept at Youth House from Nov. 18, 1946, to Dec. 4 of that year, he was described as "un- ER00KLYN EAGLE, M0N MAR.

6, 1950.

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