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Daily News from New York, New York • 417

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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417
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i Ito I Made Own Helmets; Navy Diver Now Anyway, She Saves Rent Los Angeles, Oct. 14 (JP). Mrs. Marie Striker, who works at a war plant, says she can't find a place to live. So she goes to the home of friends occasionally to freshen up a bit, and they're keeping her 8-year-old daughter, Amelia.

They don't have room for Mrs. Striker, though, so she goes to the movies every day to sleep. 4 Draft Dodgers Each Get 3 Years Four more draft violators were handed three-year terms yesterday by Federal Judge Robert A. Inch in Brooklyn. Carlton B.

Mead, 29, of the Mills Hotel, Manhattan, and Robert G. Anderson, 38, of 1424 Hope Brooklyn, failed to report address changes, they admitted. Sol A. Binin, 31, of 55 Osborn Brooklyn, pleaded guilty to making a false statement on his draft questionnaire. Sidney B.

Rosenstern, 25, of 114 W. 81st Manhattan, conceded he skipped a physical. Trial of 2 Cops Off THI Monday The scheduled trial of two sus in Richard W. Joyce, 21. of 1648 59th St, Brooklyn, built his own diving helmets before the war (note one above).

His hobby led to job as salvage worker on the Normandie and later to an assignment in the Naval Reserve, where he is now a-shipfitter, first class. Here, he receives the Navy Cross "somewhere in Africa" for helping clear an underwater obstruction in the Sebou River during occupation of French Morocco. 2 pended patrolmen, Anthony J. Pi- Cops, Firemen, FCA Elescue Battling Bog The cops, the firemen and the SPCA had one whale of a battle with Old Dog Tray yesterday before they could get him out of a blazing bungalow at 331 Cross Bay Boulevard, TTrniT-flt Ouppnq and it took 15 minutes of netting and lassoing to rescue the dog. Richard was taken to Rockaway Beach Hospital in critical condition.

The cop was treated for a burned left hand and the dog went to the SPCA shelter. Berry Ordered to Sea Washington, D. Oct. 14 U.PJ. Capt.

Robert W. Berry today was detached as Navy deputy director of Navy public relations to take over a sea command. He will be succeeded by Comdr. W. Gordon Beecher, Jr.

3 Soldiers Tumble Into Loop Pitfall Chicago, Oct. 14 There are no foxholes in Chicago's Loop, but a sergeant and two privates disappeared suddenly while walking along South Dearborn St. The soldiers, en route to entrain for Camp Stewart, suffered minor injuries when a 10-foot section of sidewalk caved in, dropping them eight feet into an excavation. Kelly on State Board Albany, Oct. 14 (JP).

Appointment of J. Earl Kelly of Monsey, Rockland County, as chairman of the State Civil Service Commission's classification board, was announced today. Kelly, a native of Waterviiet succeeds Charles L. Campbell, who was named administrative director of the commission Sept. 30.

Rt.i our new It seems that an oil stove in the house exploded, felling Charles Richard, 67, who lived there alone. The house was ablaze in seconds. Up came Patrolman Daniel Collins cn the double. He rushed into the house and found the dog, a cross-grained mongrel, standing over the body of his master, growling softly. Impatiently, Collins pushed the dog aside and rescued Richard.

Then he went back for the animaL No soap the dog wouldn't budge. The firemen pulled up. They got the blaze out, but not the dog. Finally, they had to call the SPCA I a Iewski, 39, and Charlse Wordowski, 42, on charges of grand larceny and burglary yesterday, was ordered adjourned until Monday by Judge Franklin Taylor in County Court, Brooklyn. Judge Taylor ordered the $1,500 bail on each of the defendants revoked and remanded them to Raymond St.

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