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Daily News from New York, New York • 292

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Daily Newsi
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New York, New York
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292
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vt 1 1 1 U-A CO pi A If' A It s'" Hv II wl 111 i Is ii Vl iiw wMI 1 IMHH rr hi Mm nw ill illi'l'" 'If -a mmm foto by Seymour Wally) Members of the 2d Communication Co. of Reserve Marines, Train Time for Training. 22 Chapel Brooklyn, take off at Penn Station for two weeks of summer training at Camp Lejeune, N. C. Capt Frank Hess (1.) checks his men.

Ihmm Torch' Bams Fatal 2 RRother Mushaais! EeM foto ly Phil Greitin Snappy Pose. Airman Faul G. Ken-nard of the carrier By HARRY DANYLUK A Bedford-Stuyvesant mother of seven died yesterday morning while her husband sat in Brooklyn Weekend Court awaiting his arraignment. He is accused of drenching her with gasoline and setting her on fire as she lay in bed. Randolph prepares to fotograph girl friend, Pat Graves of Richmond Hill, on board the vessel, which tied up for visit at Pier 86, North River.

Mrs. Wesley Robinson, 42, 498 Christopher Wife Held in Fatal Stabbing of Mate By FRANK McKEOWN Mrs. Christine Aultman took the hard way of declar died at 10:50 A. M. in Unity Hospital, from burns Saturday.

Her husband, Joseph, 37, transformed her into a human torch because she asked him for a dollar to take the children to the beach, police said. Robinson, a laborer, was ar- Admits Mystery Shooting Some 18 hours after a 13-year-old Brooklyn boy was shot as he strolled in front of his home yesterday, a 17-year-old youth surrendered to police last night and said he had done the shooting accidentally while firing at garbage cans. Robert Howard, of 739 Gates was hit in the left shoulder by a bullet at 1:25 A.M. He was taken to Cumberland Hospital, in fair condition. At 7:30 o'clock last night, James Baker, of 811 Gates gave up to detectives Leslie Millington and Frederick Nelson.

He told them he was on the roof of 809 Gates firing at cans with his rifle at the time a bullet hit Howard. lie was charged with felonious assault and and Sullivan Law violation. ing her independence from her common law husband of more than two vears. Police said vesterdav in Oiipptis Tested after his wife was taken; Weekend Court, that sh fntnllv stahhprl him nftpi- an ITnlft. TIo jaigned at A.M.

yesterday, 10 Patrolmen Theodore Banks and minutes after his wile died, in Brooklyn Weekend Court on Hearing to Air Creedmoor's Bus Problem Abandonment of the Q32-Creedmoor State Hospital bus line will be discussed today at Richard Copertino mf the Jamaica station said Christine, 33, who lived with Freeman Aultman, a machinist, at 114-27 Inwood Jamaica, told them she killed Aultman after he began to punch her around. Family Gathering They gave Magistrate Corning G. McKennee this account: On Friday night, Christine and her husband, jvent to the home of Mrs. Mary Williams at 110-23 Queens HSto Expand To Fill Up Vacancies Under-utilized Woodrow Wilson Vocational High School, South Ozone Park, which has about 900 vacancies, will become a "comprehensive" school with the addition of academic commercial and industrial arts courses, City Schools Superintendent John J. Theobald has anounced.

a Transit Authoritv hearinc spt 177th Jamaica. Mrs. Williams for 10:30 A.M. in Room 1310 at felonious assault and areon charges. Told Wife Had Died Magistrate Vincent J.

Ferreri held him without bail for hearing tomorrow in Brooklyn Felony Court. Just after Robinson was lead to a detention cell, arresting Detective Arthur J. Harding of the Canarsie Squad was notified that Mrs. Robinson had died. Ferreri ordered Robinson brought back before the bench and turned him over to Harding for his fingerprinting and booking on a homicide charge.

Robinson showed no emotion when told his wife had died, the cops said. He will be brought to Brooklyn Weekend Court this r.iornin to be arraigned on the homicide charge. He still must face the felonious assault and arson charges. His seven children are with relatives. I is a sister-in-law of Chris tone Authority headquarters, 370 Jay The changover, intended to re-? lieve overcrowded Andrew Jackson and John Adams High Schools and possibly Martin Van Buren, 'cannot go into effect, however.

and holds family gatherings each weekend. At about 6 A.M. Saturday, police said, after Freeman began an argument at the party, Christine left for home alone. He followed. Christine said he began to beat her in their apartment.

Freeman was stabbed above the eye and twice in the chest. Magistrate McKennee held her without bail for a hearing Queens Wars On Mosquito Queens will begin an anti-mosquito campaign Friday with the spraying of the swampland at Seagirt Blvd. and Beach 9th Far Eockaway, according to Borough President John T. Clancy. A fog spraying machine was ordered to the area after complaints from the Far Rockaway Taxpayer and Civic Association.

The hearing was scheduled at the request of the Board of Estimate after the TA advocated abandonment of the deficit-ridden line. Last year, the TA said, the line carried a mere passengers and ran $12,871 in the red. In 1954 it carried 14,148 passengers. Other buses serve the area, the TA said in announcing the hearing. These are the Ql or Q27 routes which transfer 'nassengers to the Q43 line at Hiilside Ave.

and Springfield Queens Village. The Q43 route runs between the hospital and the Long island Rail Road station at Sutphin Blvd. and Archer Jamaica. Kiwanis Meeting The Kiwanis Club of Bush Burglar Gevs $4,500 A burglar cracked open a safe in a Coney Island res until September, 1960, Theobald said. "Technical reasons," he explained, are cause of the These include establishment of a teaching staff for the new courses, adding special facilities, such as science and homemaking laboratories for the academic students, and development of an expanded library.

Parents Ask Change A sufficient number of transfers, which will require parents' permission, also must be assured to make the change worth while, Theobald added. Theobald's decision followed a meeting Thursday with representatives of the Queens Community Coordinating Council and the Queensboro Federation of Parents Clubs. They pTPptefeotrie-rilaTige. taurant eany yesieruay-and made off with in coins ana onis. Theobald, who has taken the stand that school buildings on all levels must be fully used or closed down, said, "we must make certain our facilities are used with maximum effectiveness so that the taxpayers of the city will receive full value for- every dollar According to police, night watchman Max Stein noticed a nan rummaging in the rear office the I) Restaurant about 4:30 A.

M. Upon hearing Stein approach the man darted out the rear door. Police said the burglar had forced a panel in the rear door to gain entrance. The restaurant owner, John Delli Paoli of 2351 84th told poliec the safe contained $4,500 in holiday receipts. Terminal Brooklyn will meet at 12:15 P.M.

Wednesday at the Vanity Fair Restaurant, 6220 Fourth Avfc''5-" ---s i spent for education.".

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