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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRI MAR. 28. 1952 2 Peer Park Boys Vengeful Farmer Slays 3, Kills Self With Rat Poison Road train at tht Delawart Ave. crossing. The two were Donald Kennedy, 18, of Camner and John Weeks, 17, of Ft.

F. D. 4. Rules Mexican Divorces Valid In H.Y. Slate; Killed by L.

I. Train Police and the Suffolk Coun- the' Sturgeon said the ilayings; Undenhurst. March 28 Two ty District Attorney's offk March 28 (VI The officers went to Birseye. Ind if V. Hollowell a vengeful nearbv farm home of Frank apparently were me ciima io Deer Park youths were killed were investigating ine acciaeni.

Russell farmer. wined out the threeiW i 1 1 i a 46. 8 "Ill" vl.ll and Hollowells who live blla etts on which they were riding was'protected by signal lights, a Long Island Raiband a sign. struck by adjoining farms. It came to a head about a remaining members of the brother-in-law, and in the bam Crockett family to end a long-j found the slayer, stretched out standing feud, then killed hira-i semi-conscious in a haystack.

month ago when Hollowell lost self by eating rat poison, au Aiongsme mm ruie, billfold While attending a half-drunk pint of whisky and ight Khool class in farming thorities said today, Crawford County Sheriff a pacKdge ui rai tat nearbv Ene sh. Ind. James E. Sturgeon and Statel They forced hot water down He suspected one of the Crocketts of taking it, and al- A Mexican divorces are valid In this State if one party to the suit is present in that country and the other is represented by counsel when the decree is granted, it was ruled in Manhattan Supreme Court yesterday. Justice Ernest E.

L. Hammer made the decision on a petition by Walter H. Caswell vice piesident of the Caswell Motor to annul his marriage to Ann Terry Caswell. Caswell contended that a prior divorce his wife had obtained in Chihuahua, Mexico, though it later was found in tact, he harbored the grudge, 1 troopers found the body of throat in an at-Frank Crockett, 37, lying on a tempt to administer an anti-side road in this southern An ambulance was sum-ana hill coufftry just north of moned by radio and Hollowell the Kentucky border. jwas rushed to Stork Hospital at They went to the small, Huntingburg.

His stomach was Sturgeon said. A' fi Crockett homj? nestled along-ipumped. He regained conscious- i.Clauson Disputes side Mitchell Creek and, found ness briefly and looked up the bodies of Frank's the doctors and policemen i Nolan. 3o, and their mother, around him. 1 Claim Politics Rife Mrs.

Pearl Crockett, about 70 "I got nothing against you, Nolan had been shot three fellas," he said, "but I ure got! from Bernard Olcott was in-' times and Mrs. Crockett twicejthem other critters." I fLI QA.rJ as they apparently tried to es- Then he closed his eyes and 111 nOnl uOQIQ idied. cape from their killer. valid. Mrs.

Caswell moved to dismiss the complaint on the ground that her husband could not challenge the divorce. Divorce law experts said yesterday that at least two decisions in New York State one in Supreme Court and the other in Surrogate's Court were in Students Dig Up Pal's, Relative Andrew G. Clauson presi-ident of the Board of Education, itoday insisted that there has I been no "resurgence of political (interference" in the work of the board, as charged by another A In Plan to Reach Spirit World Ham agreement with Judge mer's ruling. i r- tt no Aim .1 lucnuiri lutouoj. naiiiam, va, marcn co uiuu i viatlv rinnvina the allesa A college student and five mo thing.

tions made bv James Marshall friends dug up one of his long-; The sheriff said the WELL-BRED MUTT At Hollywood, screen actress Piper Laurie displays canine pet she says she got from Los Angeles animal shelter and considered "just a called him Squeaky. But cn expert trainer looked him over, announced Squeaky was a perfect Papillon (French for with bytterfly-shaped ears, a rare and valuable type of which no more than half a dozen examples are to be found in U. S. riuXh attempT to reach Hedrative or iV HiCSSSS tS n'i the8 spirit world. Sheriff Dab- Ford Pigg.

ear.ld day I -N. Increase Nassau County Judgeships Special to the Brooklyn Eagle iicv rid a diu luuajr. ur.n ai r.t. iu ippfpH to nolitical interference' "They had beejj. reading and would attempt to identify the lnlenerence i in school affairs.

practicing nip on this spirit skeleton today. "It is true that at times there' have been differences of opinion and disagreements on certain istuff and decided they would i A special Pittsylvania Coun-I I try it out," Hall explained. jty grand jury indicted the stu-: 41,. Th sheriff said the students ripnts for crave rohberv. which Albany, March 28 District Judgeships in Nassau County will be upped from seven to 10 such sparkling feature! So much news issues he said "hut noth- no wonder it's the Brooklyn Eagle in topt in advertising IttOK llicir gllMy Jl lie lu Miut- udiuo iriiaiij ui lic kj iciii 7 7 tered basement day-room of the years imprisonment.

i'ng bordering on direct political Averett Junior College at Dan- Named in the indietmentsiinterference. Profile of spring for after the first of next year under legislation signed by Gov do many Brooklyn homes! ville. where thev held aiwere Pige, four other part time 'I have said before, and I re- students of Averett and a stu-'peat, that we on the Board of dent of Tech Institute "afDan-! Education should be using our seance. "This apparently was their first effort to reach any spirit although they had been meet energies and abilities in a con ville. Authorities at Averett, a Bap-! tist Women's college that ac modem troman ernor Dewey yesterday.

The bill, "introduced in the Assembly by Long Beach Republican Joseph Carlino, provides one district judge for every 75,000 of population. In the last census the population of Nassau County was some 750,000. The judges, who have juris ing to read books (on spiritual- icml tntrathar WqII caiH "Thov structive, helpful manner to try to solve the many pressing problems before us, rather than to create needless antagonism." cepts a few day male students, dug up the grave as a joke andiimmediately expelled the five diction over misdemeanors and civil actions involving up to $2,000 will be elected in Novem ber and installed Jan. 1. Sal ary of the chief judge is $13,500 Elegant imported straw, side-swept and big-bowed in beautiful riyon velvet! Fine face-and-fashion flattery, so becoming to any hairdo! Luscious two-tone combinations of lilac with purple; wheat with coffee; black or navy with white; white with black or navy.

Sizes 22 '2 and 23. 10.00 MODERN TOMAN MILLINERY STREET FLOOR and of the otner judges Report Car Lights Regulations Cut Night Accidents A survey of the first month of the traffic regulation requir SPECIAL PURCHASE! Bojs' all-Wool ing low-beam headlights showed a drop in night acci dents but an increase in fatali i ties, the Department of Traffic 1 overt coat set disclosed yesterday. During February, which also safc a ban 'imposed on driving vith parking lights only, traffic accidents between 5 p.m. and 7 a.m. numbered 1,008 as compared with 1,055 in Febru ary of last year.

Traffic'deaths, however, rost by 16 in a comparison of the same two periods. Pedestriur accidents fell from 484 to 428 vith injuries dropping from 47! to 420 and deaths rising from 21 to 22. Acting Traffic Commissioner T. T. Wiley said the statistics were "most encouraging." He predicted that.

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The prisoner was Mrs. Esther Vastle, 43, of 487 Sumner arrested in her apartment on Feb. 24. Police said 14 capsules of heroin were found in the flat. She was arraigned before Magistrate Clarence Wilson From onr collection of WEBBS yesterday on a charge of sell-ine narcotics.

The raids were the result of a three-month probe by the nar cotics squad into drug trafficking in the section. Welfare, Health Councils of City Fashions Fashion cat to size in II Flattering lace for Merge Services The Welfare Council of New York City today had been combined with the Health Council of Greater New York and the merger had been hailed as "one of the most significant developments in community service in recent years." ards Kurlona pooflte The nt otler it trout a it The new organization is known as the Welfare and Health Council of New York City. Its executive director is former Welfare Commissioner Raymond M. Hilliard, who had Little coats make big fashion news! Here, our brief flyaway jacket in navy-and-white checked all-wool. With deep dolman sleeves, adjustable cuffs and a full swinging flare Wear it with the slick knife-pleated skirt in solid navy, grey or red.

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OO MISSES' COATS THIRD FLOOR MARTIVS, IlLTO at BRIDGE STREET, BROOKLYN Welfare Council. According to Coverly Fischer lively lace adding grace and charm to your important spring occasions! Swirled into an eloquent neckline a gently flared skirt! I'nderlined with shimmering rayon taffeta, spiked with rhincstone sparkle! Navy, rose or Dior blue. Sizes UV2 to 22. 25.00 MODERN TOMAN SHOP SECOND FLOOR MARTIVS, FLLTON at BRIDGE STREET, BROOUAV 19M Shirt Topper. MISS DEB SHOP lor ln-FABULOUS FOURTrl FLOOR president of the old Welfare Council, who is staying on as head of the new group until annual elections are held April 30, the merger was made to avoid duplication of work and services.

MARTIVS, FlXTO at BRIDGE STREET, BROOKLYN.

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