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PM vmv i Mta I Vo.V-Na Ji9 in Throe Port APRIL 14, 1954 FATI ft lot Angela 53 UatoQ 4 Heroin 'King Nabbed WiUrGigmircSupply 1 A narcotics war between the East and Vet Coast un-denvorld was stalemated today with arrest of a New Yorker who, police brought $30,000 worth of heroin here, Capt, Carl Shy said Frank Rasulo, 30, came here to dump the heroin at $150 an ounce to force out Los An-geles ringleaders who get $500 an ounce. -This was 'an attempt to muscle In," Capt. Shy declared. "This heroin line possibly came from Lucky Luciano in Italy. 1 jf Af 1 V-j- iv T-'t Vj TV' 1 I ku 1 1 0 j.

'S 1.. A r. s. VA -v f- i' Rasulo was arrested six hours after he arrived at International Airport He Was under lance from' the hiinute he stepjwd off a New York plane at 9 m. until bis 'arrest In a room at 535'S Caml Ave.

"This atnff came direct from a ring In Italy," Ra-- aalo reportedly told aar-, irotics officera. "We were "trying to-get started 'in Aaieriea and Loa Angeles first daaiplag Arrested' with Rasuio' a WASHINGTON, April 14 Howard Brown, 29, of 809 E'-zm 5th described by police ai; Congressional groups a local operator." took a wait-and'See attitude Later police' picked up Benja-today toward the govern' min. Rameeof. 33, of 216 Winston St who they said had two ments suspension and fr v- rp: iM UlRKOSrOTO A BLUSHING ROSALES AFTER INDIAN RAID dowm to his shorts, undersWrt and a protective piece of paper, nearly nude Pedro 47, of 12340 Foothill BivL, San Fernando, peers out from behind palm tree after hiding out for an embarrassing night under the Hollywood at the four-level Interchange. Found hy police, this morning, RosaW said jl Navajo Vjf investigation of J.

Robert id-entisf, on security grounds. McCarthy (R) Wis4 declining to elaborate; "said he has affidavits purporting to show that Oppenheimer once was a WtMWidWXJ t.J i JUST A GREAT, LITTLE SHAVER! Mrs. Bertha Huntington, who will be" 84 on April. 21, wield $'m keenazor -With steady hand now that her broken right arm has mended. She first started shaving mensbeards 65 years ago -ind has never really been a cut-up.

Here, in Rochester, vt she "performs on Walter Severy a cool, confident man.v spoonfuls ei heroin In the s-. Jlamseu.lhcdetectivVsvald, was released recently from San Quentin after a term for, narcotics He denied any knowledge of the dope In his room; alibiing Brown may have left it when he visited there. All were booked at City Jail on suspicion of vlolat-ing the State A'arcotks Act. Deta. Jamea McDermott and H.

J. Pilkington nabbed Rasulo and Brown at 6th St and Stanford Ave. The officers, noting on secret police information; were wait ing when Brown leaped from a taxi. The suspect they said, ounces of heroin in one-ounce packages. After taking Browa Into custody, the detectives waited while the taxicab circled the block and then grabbed Rasulo whoa ho stepped from the vehicle, v-.

Oppenheimet Ufa Told in Mirror Dr. J. Robert Oppeahei-. me shy sad sheltered genlas who fathered atom bomb what1, manner of man ia he? Read the story of his career ia The Mirror todiy on Page A A Senate Quiz Serin Gardena votes yesterday administered a dedslve defeat to. City Council candidates pledged to outlaw poker parlors there, but residents of Seal Beach' blocked a move to return gambling games by electing three mdhbers of the.

Good Government Sr A 1 r'L. -r-'v 7T Addltioaal. election reaalta on Pages and 9, Part J. i A- JTvr ftU member of the Communist Party an affiliation the scientist has categorically denied. From two other persons familiar with tha case earns statements that tbs accusations against Oppenheimer had been reviewed and discounted years In notifying him of hia suspension, however, the Atomic En- ergy Co mlsidon" Spoil of additional investigation" last year.

The AEC aald yesterday that Furs, Cash Through Ruse t. vV 'A I. A SMOM Iwa a wklliMiafia imlffrPIM Efifl i In poticeman'i uniform'aijd tteee' gun-totlng WASHINGTON, AprlI14 (ff) Sen. Capebart (R) Ind, said to-day his Senate Banking Com' mittee will: ask for 5250, 00 to Investigate wnathe called enor-mous, excessive profits by some builders of rental housing in- 409; George D. Russell, 234, and August Cbopp, 130.

City Cleric fttcilla Raa-dolph aaid 4234 or 57-5 of tha reglstraUoa, were Meanwhile, the poker palaces announced they, will close on Sundays starting this week in conformance with new eity ordinances. Game hours will be from 10 a.m. to 2 a.m.' Previous-ly the closing hour has been 4 tm. PIUCESmm- Wholesale food prices as measured by the Dun A Index declined again this high of 57.42 on March 31, At 57.35, this, weeks. index compared with 57.40 last Lower.

thla weel were wheat, corn, rye, butter, eggs and 'lambs. as i. v. CLINIC A man a pals robbed a wealthy Bei-Air widow of $13,000 in Jew A fUra and' cashTast nlghL Nina Aiiderton. 51, wid she answered her home at 778 Sarbonne Road about sonfrontel by thellceman, who tora jd cams to gaesiloBf.yoa Antigmmbling candidates In Seal Beach who given large majorities were Paul F.

Calvo, H. Clark 'and Fred In Beaumont voters outlawed gambling Church-backed candidates In Gardena who campaigned against the poker clubs-i-ran In sixth, seventh and eighth plac-es inthe 12-person race for three, positions on the CoundL Winners and their votes were: Incambent Adam W. Bolton. 1850; and Robert I Finch. 14W.

RunnenHip' were'Lewis Daniels, 1284, and Alex F. Bero, 1154, The church group followed with LeRoyH-Bain, 865; Ray E. Harbold, 938, and Bobby K. Khlg. 936,, Trailing were Samuel Kron-berger, 708; Catherine Henryk A -v "(fj 1 President Eisenhower had oH dered a blank' wall placed temporarily -between Oppen-heimer, one -of the chief developers and had AEC by Army (R) It looks as though then may be as much as 5500 000,000 involved la this whole business," he said, Capebart said the committee plans to conduct an Immediate Investigation of some 7000 post World -War II rental projects and all other phases of the.gov-.

ernments many-sided housing program. He said cer tainly would have to be collusion" In boat, a hit-run ia which you killed, a -pedes' trisaJ 'Wpf k' v. When Mrs. Andertori Ik him in tha house fa? was. followed by three other, nfen.

She nid the uniformed man pointed hlf gun at her head and enabled: "Where are yoer Jewels? vm blow, your brains oat iff 1 you dont opea your The socialite '-WaS marched from room to room by the gunmen, who snatched a 55500 Tt v'k ii, a i- i flM. if The Philip Murr Memorial Foundation announces a 5150 000 gift to establish a diagnostic clinic In the new Providence Hospital being built. In Washington, D.C. It was one oT the first awards from the 11,000,000 foundation financed, by CIQ union members in memory of their late president. INCOMi.

The State Chamber of Cora- mercr-vays major industrial 1 firms are continuing to move jk'i i new branch plants to the State, CT4 Tr Alt Individual incomes are averag- I A4 fi I wvlTit AAJX Ing higher than last year, ioo.J- DEADLINE TOMORROW of the atomic bomb, secret data to which he has access for over 10 years. Pending the report of an investigating, panel headed former Secretary of the Gordon Gray, Rep. Cole N.Y., and Jen." Hickenlooper (R) fixed a hands-off policy for the Atomic Energy And McCarthy told newsmen at Phoenix, Aril, that while Tarn to. Fags XVI. N-J-t April UP) Federritf tfg Jj William Smith? today stripped.

-Albert Anastasia, reputed heed, of the old Inc- mob, of his citizenship on the ground that he had obtained his citizenship fraudulently. The coart action opens tha way for the Depart 1 neat of Jnstica to deport Anastasia to hla native Italy. j7 the': reaping of the "windfall profitg.vHe indicated It came in 'appraisals by the Federal 12' ing Administration far above actual cost of constructing the big rental apartment. Mo Nature IsAII Primped Up for YOU! 74 4f. 5 5 Under the rental hoaning mink coat -'from of the program, the govern meat closets.

project. of earrings, a 1 54300 diamond In another phase of the hous- clasp and 5270 In cash. 'j I -s Vmnuioafwdj- MRS. NINA ANDERTON Gives genu, keeps, data, 7 -n fit 4 IN YOUR MIRROR TODAY scandal, there have been charges that the FHA allowed repair sales-men to cheat-unsuspecting homeowners. I BUSINESS Department of -Commerce studies-1 every one of em show thlngs are gblng to be And Steven F.

Dunn. general counsel of the department, adds that economic conditions will in tip-top shape by fall. WEATHER BY.FOGO 1 It's- that tims of ysar whan waakandi-moon Gat pvt and go plaon with the family. dsssifisa-short, fields of wildflowers everything Is wondorfully Inviting. Just to mako suro you'll have a fin timo we'd like to point out two things.

One, you'll nood a good car to drive In; two, you'll want It Intop shapo. i. Whether carefree driving -7 'msans a now car or a bettor used cor, or adjustment and repair of your present car, your best guide is the dassi- fiod advertising columns of The Mirror. Take a look fo---day; Then they tied her tin and fled. It was 20 minutes, before Mrs.

Anderton could fret her self and call police. After she reported the Mrs. Anderton kept a dancing date.it-a Sunset Strip night Is IMS the widow was oas of the victims of Gerard -Graham Dennis, the handsome Raffles." He got 5360,090 in gems from Mrs. Anderton' "home but most. StocksGain Tomorrow midnight is deadline tor fiiing State income-tax returns withthe.

Franchise Tax Commissioner; thereafter, a penalty and interest- The office in the State Building will be open from 8 a-rnTto pjnTttTaccept Th plared IiT the mail must be postmarked before "midnight' to Tayoid penalty- T7ie pehalty ls 5 bf the tax payment for each 30 days or fraction thereof, with a maximum of 25. Interest. at 6 per annum is added. Returns are running well of last year, -the local office reported. It also declared that agents have done "remark- Palmer 2 Radio.

7 Small Talk-. Television TTavel 8 Williams I Women part Clauified Comics Crossword Finance 5 4 Horoscope Shipping 'PART I Coates Drummond Editorial Mailbag Rocblen Stokes Thomas What Do -You Know? 13 World in Brier I' PART II jAmuiement 4 Automobiles 6 'Food 2 Gwvnn 4 Henderson 1 Humphrey. iLowmaa; 1 Retail Clerks OK Striko Harbor Jlrea Stores Members of Loral 90S, Retail i Clerks Union have au-: Minor drizzles and contidsro bis low doudL i a through tomorrow with pan--tial oftsrnooi clearing. Cool-or with high ntor "NEW YORK, April 14 WV-Major strength was shown by leading divisions today in the stock market while softness de-jreloped in other areas. Higher prices were paid" for of them were right front the stsrt of trading, Mrs.

Anderton is the widow! and the general upward mov cf Raymond J. Anderton, head! ment continued Into ths late 'of the Maanexit Woolen'Mills 1 afternoon, wr. jin WVbster, ndprincipalr L. (Derails oa Pagsf, Part k) owner of a restaurant chain, i Spans Stiln Vlrsl-NoUcRs Weather Fafnrt 2y)f able work on collecting back-taxes from those who Harbor area stores in' support! llof demands for a 55a-week pay i3iiied to reports in previous Increase. 1 J.

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