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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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Brooklyn, New York
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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FR1 JAN 26, 195f 5 Tummy-Ache Bares Gem Cache It II -rc I i fUUON ST. IROOKltN Think Smuggler Used Drug to Ward Off Pain Ohio Bills Ask Curb On Press Freedoms United States Attorney Frank A bill introduced by Repre Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 26 U.R) sentative Louis J. Schnedier, Ohio newspapers will lose lso a Republican, provides a fine for publication of any ma J. Parker today began an intensive investigation to learn whether Leiser Weitman, 31, had used "a hitherto unknown drug" to retain $320,000 worth of diamonds in his body for nearly a week.

some time-honored freedom if four bills now pending in the State Legislature become law. terial designed to influence 'public opinion on political, Two of the newspaper bills social or economic questions or issues" without identifying the writer, publisher or sponsor. were introduced by Democratic Representative John J. Lynch. Weitman, an Austrian, aince Sunday for seeking to jf These bills are further dem One would force newspapers to print the name of the writer of onstrations as to the general disturbed state of mind In the smuggle worm ot gems into this country, had a stom all editorials and articles deal ing with political candidates.

current period of history," ach ache yesterday afternoon The other would force reporters James Crossley, managing edi to disclose the source of all in the Federal House of Detention, Manhattan, and the Hew cache was discovered. Parker said that Weitman, information contained in their tor of the Columbus Citizer raid. "It should tie the lathing we do to infringe in an way on one of our basic free published stories. A third bill, authored by Re whose Brooklyn address is 83; Division had secreted the publican Representative Ken doms the freedom of the press. neth W.

Thornton, would ban printing, broadcasting or tele vising any parl-mutuel racing "We are all committed to a world-wide test of government which rests on informed public opinion and even borderline restrictions must be prevented at all costs." information in Ohio, except during an authorized racing high quality diamonds, weighing 800 carats, in three packages "in his person." Parker said tha he and customs agents wanted to stop "the latest subterfuge by the members of the International smuggling ring." Poses New Problem The prosecutor definitely linked Weitman to the ring. event in the State. QUIZZED AFTER RETURN Peter Hatzis, 31, of 399 Flat-bush brought back from Reno by Brooklyn detectives, is questioned by Assistant District Attorney Samuel Y. Gitlin about a series of holdups in the borough. He is accused of two liquor store stickups and he still has 21 years to serve in Clinton Prison in connection with a parole violation in 1947.

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At a hearing yesterday James A. Rada, 26, of 245 Bay 10th who is accused of steal MAN ACCUSED OF THEFT CLEARS 2 AS RECEIVERS OF STOLEN SPARK PLUGS Anger Over Spilled Coffee Federal law enforcement agen Costs Pair 59, Cents a Cup them. They paid the 10 cents for the coffee but took a parting swipe at the cash register, spilling change on the floor. All but 49 cents was recovered. The men were discharged after they covered the loss.

cies had been faced with such a problem as that posed by Weithman, "who was able to ing the spark plugs, said he told the pair the merchandise was surplus goods which he bought A charge of criminally receiving stolen goods made against two Brooklyn men was dis Pittsburgh, Jan. 26 (U.R) A cup of coffee cost two men 59 conceal contraband for such a from a dealer. long period of time." Assistant District Attorney cents yesterday. Byron Nack missed when it was testified in Felonv Court that they did not Weitman had been held since Monday in the Federal jail. He had been arraigned when he know the merchandise, $3,600 The famous Stork holds a long vial of Sortilege perfume.

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27th St. and was unable to raise $100,000 bail after being arrested Sunday at Idlewild Airport with the original batch of diamonds in false heels of his shoes. He gold smuggler, was examined had come from Brussels. Parker announced that Mrs. Eta Hoffmann, 26, who was today by Secret Service men who attempted to link him with an international diamond seized Monday at Idlewild on smuggling ring.

JJANIUAMY ANB IF HJM SALE! The book, containing New York and Spanish numbers, was found in possession of Sol arriving from Antwerp, had brought in 1,677 carats instead of 1,450 as originally announced. She had the gems secreted in the soles of her platform shoes. Value Raised $170,000 Her contraband 'had been valued at $500,000, but the new Bienstock, 31, of 5100 15th who was seized Wednesday while allegedly attempting to smuggle $40,000 in gold by plane to Morocco. He was held Substantial savin as on discovery raised the figure to $670,000. Mrs.

Hoffmann, traveling on a quota visa issued at in $25,000 bail for a hearing Feb. 5. United States Attorney George F. Garrity said he sought to learn if Bienstock was a "runner" for an international syndi Antwerp, has been held in $150, 000 bail and committed to the Women's House of Detention Manhattan. cate attempting to smuggle furs gold out of the United States in exchange for diamonds brought in from abroad.

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