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odies in College Dormitory imns i of Flash Fir YiId BORO STUDENT Santa's Mail Gives Him i Many a Complex Problem ILLEGAL SALE OF AUTO BARES 2 OTHER CRIMES Santa lieim. Dec. (U.R) Santa Clans gets more mail I than anvbwiy President Tru-i KJA.t Kocliester Dec. (U.R) A Mjnum, even. And here's a sample: yearld todayj Santa: I.

think you are nice man. Will you pleasei pleaded innocent to a KmljC0lne an, see me soon and bring! larcenv charge in a case involv- me a bride doll with a ling also the drowning of his and anything else yon caul wife and the alleged Thank you. Judy, of a high football player. little boy named Joe suidj Nicholas P. Prooks of his Daddv liad a stable with' AMONG THOSE CRITICALLY HURT Xorman.

Pec. 3 (U.R! An carly-ni'irning fire flashed (K at'i anil terror todav through a to-tury men's dormitory L'niversity of Oklahoma indents. Three b.uies were recovered from ihe smoldering ruins hour- after the frame building burned with swiftness that pae the occupant- little chance tn -ave anything but their li es. A crew of about 100 n.i'i) poked through the wreckage with cottonseed forks throughout the day, fearing hai thev might find. Mure tlv.m a of the survivors were injured and burned, many of them hurt as they leaped from windows in dazed was arraigned in City-Court onn0thing in il.

Did he want a 'ax'harge of selling a mortgagedjpony? No. lie wanted "a two-l jcar to a used car dealer. Thisj wlieder also a bale of hay." case was adjourned until Ie.jne cluln't explain what lie would: for action by the wm, the hay. t'ountv grand jury. little girl.

"Aletha." all 13 MORE REDS ADMIT SPYING AT YUGO TRIAL 1 Sarajevo, Yugoslavia. Dec. 3 tU.R) Three "more of ten aeru-cd of espionage for the Soviet 1'iiion and wartime 'collaboration with the Nazis 'pleaded guilty today in a crowded, klieglighted county 'court room. Their testimony linked the XKVD (Soviet -ecret police), the Embassy in Del-igrade and the Soviet Informa-lion 1'auvau there with the Coiniuform campaign against M.ir.-hal Tito. ihe end of the third trial day.

five of the ten defendants, first Rus-ians ever to be tried a Communist state, had eon-leed their guilt. The trial will resume tomorrow, hen it is expected the I. ist five will be examined. Pel'orc the began, the court released the prison diary "ihe la-t letter" of Vladimir jNekludov. who hanged himself his prison cell rather than i-tand trail as the 11th defendant.

To the judge be wrote: "1 am doing myself that which would have followed your own activities." Those who pleaded guilty itodav were Vladimir Ognjev, former head of the White colony in Sarajevo; Anatoli engineer, and Uya Meanwhile, police -aid they wanted Santa to do for her! investigation in for Christmas was to drop his1 I the Nov. drow ning of Mrs.j,ag 0f toys 'this minute" andj jdilda "Jii. and running to help her withj 'supposed abduction of homework. "1 don't want1 3 i Pitely. of Home.

anything else," she said. Pitely said he the! Some of the letters are a little, drowning of Mrs. P.rooks One came from a girl in S' i hi i 1 er husband stood on a (lenesee River pier and watched her sink. Then, the boy said, he was forced to go with Urooks to Oklahoma City to prevent his telling of the drowning. arrested Thursday in Maryland, who wrote: "This is the last letter you will resive from me if you do not leave me a doll carpet sweeper.

This is final. I love you and why don't you love One little boy in Texas, who fright. Most ot those who escaped were in pajamas or their underwear. Not Accounted For Ft. Wayne.

denied any responsibility for the death of apparently had some prompting i lw" i 1 1 n. his mother asked, please, pair of pants and a wash in- i it 1 1 in -t. iiritrom denied he kidnaped fl)r a I'niver-ity official, did not i-rw how mai.y students were; in their rooms when the fire broke out shortly before 3 a.m., However. O. P.

Roberts. coun- selor of men. announced 10 hours after the blaze that all! but seven who lived in the1 dorm had been accounted for. A ring wa- found on one of; Ealc Stall plioto CHRISTMAS FOR THE CRIPPLED Four children from the House of St. Giles the Cripple ot 1346 President St.

gather around Santa at annual Christmas party of Brooklyn Post Office Clerks at American Legion headquarters, 160 Pierrepont St Left to right are Sandra Carey, Gloria Smith, Marie Cassidy, 6, and Cathenne Cataldi, 10. Santa is Frank McBride, postal clerk He said Mr-. acct-'dently fell off the pier during a jpre-dawn argument and that he heard her scream but knew it was to try to save her of the darkness. ing machine and maybe an electric iron." Another letter came from a nine-year-old in Toledo, it was signed Sunny Lupton and said: "I am 9 years old. My sister is We held a meeting and decided we don't want any presents for Xmas.

Sister did want a potty doll, but she will do ithout it. SANTA'S RIVAL Blond dancing star Vera Ellen pets ready to impersonate Santa Claus come Christmas Eve as she makes a practice leap down a Hollywood chimney. Ihe bodies the rums, a sec-; 1 ond victim hail a watch. Own-i i iship of the jewelry was being O.nnV Hunt NGtS YYYt Ml Una GIRL, 5, DOESN'T KNOW iDADDY SHE ASKS FOR WILL BE BURIED TODAY traced in an attempt to identify AA AUo, Mori Princeton Choir Offers Program Today The Princeton Theological Seminary choir will present a program' of sacred choral music at p.m. toady in the sanctuary Red Atom Panics U.

S. Military, Says Professor The new- that Russia had the the dead men. Roberts as- in charge of the iscarch for bodies. None of the dead had been identified, but Wife and Daughter ipareS I Villages "We want a marker for our. Daddy's grave.

He went to Santa's helper, will take over tio-ivmi fow months aiTo and itlfroin there. rl he airline will tly Salisbury, Del-. (U.R) Plucky little Paula Joan Mur rav -till hadn't been told today! Old First Presbyterian as each body wa- found, iHmohis Dec. (U.R) Shell) vi Catania. Dec.

tU.R) A molten iui YmoB lie the letter to Fairbanks, Ala lie wi The Noi Iv Church, 00th Place and Metro- white stick wa- put in unties todav captured! river of lava. H)ii feet across that her father is t'ead. u-ac tho Pnililv in il riostrntirked I nder the threc- Ave. and fly it back in time tojpolitan t. i world.

So please bring us a Pole Dr. David Hugh Jones, oiiiviiio' ne lies tnai naiiuMiuii oi marker for him. Merry-mas, Santa!" the choir will not only sing, nut members of the group will also conduct the entire services. ground to mark its place. ia 51-vear-old mechanic who shot'and blanketed in its own steam, he buried tomorrow.

Ird'irmary admitted Vife and daughter to death! inched down Mt. Ktna in; "When my P'addy coming nf the injured, and then vowed to cheat pun-jSicily today to within threeiuinie?" she keeps asking. The Municipal two. by killing himself. miles of the villages of girl has been rrip-were treated and The! Authorities said Williamjand Maletto, then began to cool.

pletl from birth with club feet infirmary listed two as c-rit tc-al llean shot to death is i Devastating vineyards and in-jand curvature of the spine. She John if. Soren-en of 22i K.j wife. Fannie. and their; vading pine forests in its tor-.

has had L'O operations. laus in person win sum oowo their chimneys on Christmas I Eve. atom bomb brought "copiplete i I i a confusion" in the I'nited State-. Dr. Harry F.

Wanl. professor emeritus of the I'n ion Theological Seminary, -aid ye-terday. At a conference in Manhattan sponsored by the National Council of American Soviet Friend-hip, Ward also cited continuing strength of the Communist parties in France and 1 1 and the Western economic Prooklyn. and Uavid daughter, Dorris Jean. 11.

while turous path, the red hot her hi isi Clary of P.jekncr. Ark. of their other children fed by a crater W4 feet across. spent in a hospital (The parents of Sorensenjiooid on in horror. Scrawled two miles today before'iHit this year the casts were not at home when a re-! sorrenili'i-ed without re- it began to die.

come off her legs aiii liean have bed. were her play Hey, Pop, Ma! Contact Santa Skeptical youngsters of this jet-propelled ttge can be assured that there is a Santa Clans if their parents follow these sug lioi-ter called at the E. St.Lutnnrp near his Milnirbani Scientists at Mt. Etna Ob-: father had promi-ed to sistance 5 Santa Clans for her. The -year-old father.

All'rt: address. stud family was out of town for I crisis as reason for a new American foreign policy. He frame house, here he hail hid two days while authorities iof throe States sought to cap gestions irom ran -American i. i i. i servatory announced the erup-j (ion was "practically over." Activity within the volcano whs at a standstill, the scientists "and unless there are unforeseen events, the eruption that policy noun oe -u Ai.ways.

11. Murray, was killed Thursday, crushed beneath his hoist, truck in a gravel pit. Diamond House of IVklyn linfll tJxs sp'" hr) 3.20 CARATS MrJ 1 CARAT gfto Ptrfect Genuint Dumond, Plat- VjtSjX Genuine JlP inum Mountini, with lide Plitinum Mount- Jfe Jpy Mrquietle DimonJ. wit," 2 ide Diinondt. Re5 ft on 'very tvmlng trom TR.

5-2529 ff Sbf JX ture him "dead or alive. Sheriff Jimmy Thompson said Pean killed the woman and eek end. I $700,000 P.uililing Loss The building itself, a five-wing affair used as bachelor officers' quarters for a Naval Air Technical Training Center during World War II. was valued mi a return to diplomalic negotiations in place of "diplomatic dictation," which he declared was the present, American approach to Ru-sia. The Rev.

William Howard 1. Write a letter to the youngster, signed Santa Claus. and place it in a stamped, addressed, airmail envelope. 2. Mail the letter to Pan American at Seattle.

ad- child with a .22 caliber stock less can be considered over." rifle anil wounded a son. Don-' The scientists said the very aid Rav. i. after a ouarrel overinumber of 10 and the the children's school assistant, pas-l 1 (U.R1: deposed Camp Kilmer Sends Last Gl Overseas Camp Kilmer. N.

I )ec. This Army camp, built feveri-h when World 11 began, sent its last dressed Attention Santa in tor of Prooklvn's lb id up to uo.fMHi. i here wasp" tu no wav of evaluating students'imoney. awesome and s)ewed the indivii'lual losses Donald Kay. recovering fromlava in all directions, had dis- stomach wound, will join hisishnited the force of the flow.

It must arrive by Dec. 12. Pan American, self-appointed for-j the WarjChurch. a director and Idierimerlv wa- chairman of had: rmk- unmarried' men. bl.re,l surviving sisters, lioimie Fay.

"If only a single crater and overseas todav CALL: ULster 5-1600 FULTON AT LAWRENCE, BROOKLYN ipiietlv council, i Ward handed tea' the closed il- functioned to concentrate the flow, the danger might haej fiercely and was charred twi- 1,11,1 Thelma. 7. now within to K) minutes. TheunilL'r ('art' ilaughter fire's origin and esuse a previous marriage. was key note speaker ipening ses-ion of the Seaboard Congress on L' Ited Cross oiticials oeea K.ecn.

lu Tui--1 Ea-tern 1 thev said. merican-Soviet Relations not determined, but its speed Dartmouth Starts Search was so great that firemen gave Irence. P), of Campbell. (he left for Europe, Col. James1 Drown, camp commander.

It tip a- hopeless, and concen- For Missing Student rated on keeping the blaze: Hanover, N. Dec. (U.R) Hunting Dog Dies r- ll.l. AII ri.AcEs?" imionk MA. 4-d200 I'OK IDEAS A.M.-3P.M.

told Torreuce he was the 1.21 010th person processed by the camp and the la-t one. With; that, Cam)) Kilmer was officially deactivated. Starting Wednesday, Open Until 9 P.M. from spreading. ISearch for a Dartmouth College, "Oing vvorK ioo nn Many of the students awak-jfreshman from New Oilman, Dec.

:1 (U.R) rued to find their rooms filled who apparently disappeared l.ou," an English with -mok? or surrounded by 'cause of poor marks, was con-'pointer, so good at her flames. Some dived for ir the Middle West 'work it killed her. lieare-i window: vv today. The dog cauglit the of mill, da-hed dow hallways John S. Schreiber, 17.

of River a bird as it crossed the Illinois to the weather out-' Edge. N. disappeared ye-ter-'Central Railroad tracks. She side. Se.veral ere seen in day.

His father. Paul A. Schrei-! stiffened. tear- her, a -ale- manager, suggested A freight train bore dow on 'he might ln.ve gone to a former her, but "Mandy Lou" ignored Sh' f. xi home at Oden Arbor, oivhiuit- from her master, At into vi-it a girl friend at Ste-jlos of Chictigo.

She stood her phens Junior ollege. Columbia, aground. For Her Christmas run down and killed. May in Seclusion As Jail Looms Mo. She i- Starting Wednesday Open Until 9 P.M.

Elegancp in the Holiday Mood Prestonbutg. Dec. (U.R) Andrew J. May. former Democratic chairman of the House Military.

Affairs Committee, remained in today, awaiting the start of his prison term for wartime bribery. May. who gained an unexpected two days of freedom when Federal court authorities po-tpnned the time of his surrender untd Monday, last was seen in public ye-terday when be -aid good by to friends and leaned up paper- at his local law office. Since then, he apparently ha-remained in -eehision in his Imposing red brick home. A I'nited reporter, seeking to learn Ins plans, was turned 1 mm QUILT ROBE in rayon print French crepe foil OtJctiC i TOPPED WITH PRECIOUS PURE SILK maid, SLIMS TODAY'S WOMAN away from the door by a who wouid not answer tions.

sixes 8 5 2 95 14 5 i I short-cuf 35 Ik i 6 Ynu know the flatterina effect of a Tlie eliailowy charm of lace over clinging rayon crepe, for a dinner ijre- of great flair its slim torso lines nay -ucli lowly tiling about our figure, luinlilly-i pi' lace over a low bo-om baml in pale raj on -atin. Black. ria caramel. Sizes 38 lo jo. $35 Fashion Dressej Second Floor I 1 I 1 I I Luxurious cemfort with such flattering softness bolero! Have its slim-hipped look rayon Master sheer mated with printed pure silk taffeto to wear as a dress or a costume Navy or black.

1 6 li to IV 38 to 44. TODAY'S WOMAN SHOP, THIRD FLOOR skirt sweeps out fabulously full from a slim-tied waist the revers swing wide. In rich novy, wine or block grounds strewn with fresh field flowers. Lovely for quiet hours ot home! Murray Rejects 'Public' Trial for Two Leftist Unions Washington. Dec.

(U.R) -Philip Murray, C. I. (). president, tonight rejected demand-by two left-wing unions that their future in the C. I.

0. be left up to a committee of prominent Americans. Murray told them that committees of top C. I. O.

official-will try them on charges they are Communist-dominated. The committees were set up at the rational C. I. o. convention, and first hearings are to start a week from Monday.

Abram Flaxer of the Unit-rd Public Workers and James Durkin of the I'nited Office Workers had writ-Ttti Murray that they did not believe their unions could expect a "fair trial" from the C. I. O. officials. Mam Floor Negligees 17) 7 MVWGSTOM sr.

tlvwGSN st. yant ryant Mail or Phone ULsrer 5-8300 For Your Convenience, Our Switchboard Will Be Open of 8 A.M. Monda ij MANOvtt n. tvit eft Fwhon Si. BROOKLYN li HANOVM H.

lx Fvhoti St. 8ROOKIYN BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN DEC. -4, 19-49.

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