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II II I 1 1 1 1 iiM.p.1 w- I r- Borough Portia U. S. Delegation's. UN Area Adviser Mrs. Carmel Carrington Marr, LODGE BLOCKS NEW DEBATE OK PARLEY SETUP A i 1 i Brooklyn attorney on tne 1'nited Nations, Sept.

22 (U.Pi The I'nited States said todav staff of Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge chief U. S. delegate to the United Nations, is serving as an area adviser to i General Assembly session. ifrs. Marr, the daughter of jMr.

and Mrs. William Preston i Carrington, headed a Citizens that if the ommumsts want "neutral'' countries to attend the Korean peace conference, they can raise the issue once the parley has begun. I'. S. Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.

opposed at a meeting of the l.W General Assembly steering committee a NIXON VISITS UN I'nited Nations, Sept. 22 (U.R Vice President Richard M. inn paid his first visit to the I'nited Nations today. He came to talk with diplomats from 18 Asian nations he will visit on a two-month tour beginning Oct. tt.

for Eisenhower-Nixon Club in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section during last year's Presidential campaign. An honor graduate of Hunter College and of Columbia Law School, she is active in Brooklyn legal circles. Married and the mother of two sons, Mrs. Marr lives at 583 Hancock St. Russian demand, that aeoate oni WHAT IS YOUR ASSOCIATION? the composition of the conference be reopened here.

He said the United States, authorized bf a resolution passed last month to act for the I is ready to meet "at once" -with the Chinese orn-niiinists and North Koreans at San Francisco, Honolulu or tieneva to make final arrange SWEATER GIRLS OF 1953 That's Joan Tebbe, Miss Brooklyn Sweater Girl of 1953, fifth frcm left in lineup of finalists in Sweater Girl Contest concluded at Waldorf-Astoria Hotel yesterday. She come out third. Winner was Cindy Wood, Philadelphia brunette, third from left. (This is Notional Sweater Week, sponsored by organizations eager to encourage sweater girl beauty and sale of sweaters.) ments for the conference. Soviet delegate Andrei Y.

Vishinsky, acting in conformity with demands from the Far East Reds for renewed debate here, demanded that the steering committee recommend such a discussion a an additional item for the Assembly's agenda. Bow Beauty Queen Girl, 15, Flees, Admits Marital Rift ByPal Shot INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCE Mrs. Rosemary McMahon, widow of former Senator Brien McMohon, and Baron Robert Silvercruys, Belgian ambassador to the United States, smile from their car following their marriage in the chapel of the Apostolic Delegation in Washington. Archbishop Amleto G. Cicognani, Apostolic Delegate to the United States, conducted the services.

Dnitm pmi T.ifphot Ouriu tu cmt4 tk Fliinl InlMi b4 Lui Intua rtla (ralcct tlM tt roar pln Th Muiuraent: Ul lnw Jackie Loughery. titian-i In $10 Holdupl orous opposition. i haired Flatbush girl who won "We consider," he said "that a3 (he "1953 Miss United if all aspects of the confer States" in the Miss Universe FOURTH CUSHMAN ROBBERY Harvest Moon lw the k-(nl) Mm Voir ilnr hmit4 homl In your itn crMtcr munitr itrcncthrB tlist tMallr Rtrueture the basis Mr American tacirtr. Your A. location If nn Wr ika peopla wha ave.

It to awa4 br ence must be debated by the I'X General Assembly before the conference can he held, beauty pageant, confirmed her Reparation from singer Guy 'Mitchell but denied reports Woman Helps Bandit HereAmin Edwardsvilie, Sept. 22 (U.R) Two teen-age boys and a 'oung girl were captured near here today after robbing a service station of S10, and police looked for the body of a fourth teen-ager believed killed in the holdup. The young bandits led State police on a 30-mile chase at high speeds before abandoning their getaway car and taking to open fields. that he had a-ked for a divorce. The 23-year-old Brooklyn beauty, flanked by her mother.

there may never he a conference, and there may be nothing hut continuous debate and controversy." Lodge noted that communi- tne communilr. Carrent diridend Cenbounded and laid Qnarteriy 2 Beat, Rob Store Clerk In the 60's Mrs. Joseph Loughery of 104 cxu.His wieidiy ueneid, and her at Your Association Na 4 Convenient Office! Home Office Cur. Willonfbbr and Pearl Stnete In Comolidaled Kdiion Bide, Bare Hall nag iiammarsK.ioia nom me Peiping and Pyongyang authorities declared that the question of the conference's Summer was on its last leg I today, but the Weather Bureau reported Pall -type tempera- The rash of bakery stickups note which stated: "This is a continued last night as twVstickup." bandits, one a woman, held up! The male bandit drew a gun The three who were captured 1 vV. 7" Office fourth youngster near the scenel 107? 86th Street took the cash from the tures: 55 degrees at 8 a.m., high-itomposition could not be set- torney, Alyce Maloney, bared the fact of the marital rift in a press conference yesterday at the Hotel Warwick, Manhattan.

Jackie said there was still hope that the year-old marriage could be salvaged, but admitted that she has given her ter. and ordered Palermo to1 a Cush man's bakery store in the Bedford-Stuyvesant section and escaped with SSO after the the est this afternoon to be in iwalk to a rear room. mid-bOs. tied unilaterally by tne Assembly, but only by agreement of both sides. "The I side," Lodge said, Then the thug hit him on of the robbery at Divernon.

111., 20th Ave. BMT Station 60 miles north of here, because. 'his eyes were closed and heprk V'Zu it.t wasn't breathing." 34 Vth They said their companion! pp rt0Peet been shot in the abdomen offic maie thug felled the sore clerk vntrt his eun butt. the head, inflicting a deep ul, uuced some torturous selected and seiecieo. ana The thieves then tv.

Thi late-t hakprv tinldun fnl-: laceration. luncuoning. aHnnlo th(, an ahpaii including IS successive days of 1 i i ow 'r" i or iiursiion oi iiHviin anylf- bv the service station attend-iLinaen ana rarnveri diyw, eparatton Jackie Loughery in St. Albans agreement negotiations. neutral invited is a matter for agreement between both sides." lowed close on the heels of(ef'- three stickups in Manhattan! Palermo was treated at Cum-jesterdav all of Cushman'sberlanfi Hospital, where six tores.

They were staged by the stitches were taken in his same holdup man. head. The curvaceous redhead de-'ment nor did either of them weather will give wa.y to Autumn at exactly 4:07 a.m tomorrow, when the sun will cross the equator going south. nied that career jealousy: have any other romantic en brought about the estrange-ltanglements, she added. ant they robbed.

William Kamp. 15: Kenneth Cole. Ifi. tfnd Jeanette 15, all of St, Louis, were jailed here. They said the wounded boy was John Cenatineo, 16, also of St.

Louis. Police said the Basye girl The current bakery holdups These are the davs (todav. brought to mind the spree of tomorrow and Thu'rsdav) of robheries of Kbinger stores In, lhe Harvest Moon famed in Brooklyn in June. There were song anr( Tin pan -rit. six of them then, the lookers and singers) of such songs totaling S2.000 before the the iarvest jtocm is In all four jobs, the bandits handed over notes which announced the holdups.

Police said a clerk, John Palermo, 43, of 1110 Avenue 0 was alone in store at 550 Nostranrl when the Board Opens Inquiry On Foreign Aid Policy Washington. Sept. 22 (U.R A 17-man Presidential commission today launched a sweeping investigation of V. S. foreign economic policy that may decide the fate of the reciprocal fimwini with Bklya.

ever elnrt Pleads for Wife Who Shot Four Bullets Into His Head was dressed in boy clothing. on was caugnr. 'bigger and more romance-in of 1504 couple entered and the woman inert Maaaan, za. The Bronx husband had fourjMagistraies Court yesterday he trade and foreign aid The big issue is whether the: bullets in his head bullets pleaded with Magistrate Hy eskea tor a quart ot ire cream. Hentord is now in srience savs it's the same Palermo handed it over and inond St.

Jail awaiting trial forbid moon visible a little longer fired bv his wife and whiclvman Korn to "go easy with I'nited States should hike tar turn the woman gave him a the Kbinger stickups. IROOKlVrt CIRIII CITf 'should have ended his life. than the moon of yesterday andor next Friday. Vet he appeared in court and! 'T was cruel to her. Some- iffs to protect local industries scrapping or restricting the reciprocal trade program or to The last night of Summer.

asked for mercy for his wife times 1 beat her. But. I need the Weather Bureau said, will I when she was arraigned for, her now and so do the chil- cut tariff be clear and cool with the HUNT OPIUM-USING SUITOR IN ART IMPORTER'S MURDER 1. felonious assault. Court at- dren," he said.

imports and thus reduce the temperature down lo near 50 tendants called him "The Iron Vasquez will return to a hos The first dav of Autumn, ror foreign aid, be stmny and'. e. with the Start Shopping searched ducted a wholesale business in rnorrow, will Manhattan police Man of Marriage." Jpital in two weeks to have the The husband. Antonio Yas- four bullets removed from his nuez, 30. of 610 E.

136th the head. He said in the meantime mL-i'Oriental curios. He had coo today for an opium oei)i, (U.ri five times with a foreign 111 uw ui't'ei ous. iweannn. I Chinese seaman for question Queen Elizabeth II has started Bronx, was shot by his wife, he would try to raise the her Christmas during a domestic necessary to get his wife ing in tfit? siding vi xielsen said Wang, the father Tin w.

win fj earlv. The oueen and thp nuke rei two monuis ago. in diuha uiu jau ous East Side importer of Chi-, of two grown daughters and a aaautr aid aai maral wel nese art goods. 14-year-old son, apparently "After lr Edrik Tiom-lmonwealth tour in November. Deputy Chief I rognized his assailant and McU.J( ww, an earlv start OVERCOATS in Thomas Xielsen said the sea-lno effort to defend himself.

Ithe selection of holiday gifts. Ik Brsoklra Earla. man, who once served time inThe presence of his wristwatch prison as a narcotics user, had and a small amount of money been rebuffed as a suitor his body indicated robbery the daughter of the slain im-jwas not the motive. Nothing ABRAHAMf fattoN tr. moit Cashmeres Fine porter, Stephen Wang, 51.

was missing from the shop, 8 Wang was found shot to The seaman had wanted to marry Wang's daughter. Jo Ann, 29, but Wang objected strongly, Nielsen said. death yesterday in the back room of his shop at 423 2d near E. 24th where he con- 135S? Many Other Fabrics 625u? TOPCOATS Boro Preview Launches New Tribute-to-Navy Video Series A special preview of "Victory pany series was hailed at its at Sea," held aboard the U.S.S.' appearance as televi-Hornet at the Brooklvn Navyisbn's mf ambitious and most successful project to date, lard yesterday, launched a re-, Particuiarlv praiser was the showing of the much-praised narrative music composed by television series which the pub-Richard who was lie will begin viewing again to- prsent at the special screening niprit. aboard the aircraft carrier yes- The serial tribute to the terday.

The Guadalcanal epi-achievement of the U. S. Navyjsode was shown for the oc-in World War II makes its sec-casion. 7A 50 UP 49 ond debut at 7 p.m. over Station WNBT Channel 4.

As in its appearance last year the program will be broadcast weekly for 26 weeks. A documentary drama offered In half-hour installments, the National Broadcasting Com- FALL SUITS 50 UP 69 rW HOME HUNTING See the home-buying values advertised daily in the Brooklyn Eagle'i Real Estate and Classified Pages. RAINCOATS 95 19 UP TIIE SCARF DRESS FROM THE TOWN SHOP Basically simple to wear as a background for your favored accessories. The back-wrapped pockets the scarf that you'll tie in many wavs point up its fashionable elimness its completely urbane line. Black or navy acetate and rayon crepe.

Sires 12 to 20. Also at Garden City. TOVN' SHQP-SECOMD FLOOR BROOKLYN. Fulton St. GARDE CI TV, Franklia it Wi St.

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