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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MONT, DEC. 29, 1952 SENATOR SEEKS TO STRIP O'D OF PASSPORT Film Gal Who Beats Cakes Wants Husband Who'll Wallop Her If She Gets Ornery PARK SLOPE 25 HOMELESS AFTER FLEEING FIRE IN COLD nJ Hollywood, Dec. 29 (U.R) One of Hollywood's top glamour gals said today she wants to marry Special to the Brooklyn Eagle Washington, D. "Dec. 29 First move to force the return lo this country of William O'Dwyer, one-time Brooklyn cop who was twice elected Mayor of New York and served until Dec.

6 as Ambassador to Mexico, was being planned to-day by Senator Arthur V. Wat-kins. I'tah Republican. Watklns. ha revealed he will asU the new Rpulilicaii administration to strip O'IMvyer of his Mexican passport.

While conceding this might rot necessarily force the retired Ambassador to return here, where he has repeatedly been Driven from their homes into a husband who'll beat her. biting 15-degree cold bv a three-i "By that I mean if I deserve alarm fire in Park Slope. statuesque Susan Ball. the doll who recently broke in persons comprising eight fam.jthe movjps with the (f a ihes today were homeless and' three-layer chocolate cake, obtaining shelter with relatives Mis Ball, who won a screen and friends after talent scouts had seen The fire broke out at 3 a.m.' 'as ofha cake-baking contest, said she yesterday the cellar of the li i I believes in the man four-story brick dwelling at 172 wearing the pants in the family. Sterling Milce.

It was caused "If I get mean and ornery, by a defective oil burner.) ant a man who'll slap me Smoke spread upward rapidly. 'down, said the actress who's filling hallways and preventing now starring in "East of tenants on jhe upper floors from getting out for a time. 1 Explaining her reasons for Sgt. Kiernan and Patrol- wanting a modern day eae man Pond of the as her eventual mate, Miss St. Precinct, first to arrive on Bal sai'' "he couldn't respect a the scene, went through the nian no would be wishv-building.

rousing the occupants, washy when she deserved a When smoke blocked the Poke ln snoot, ways, thev le-d eight adults and -Miss Ba" added that a wife several children up to the roof never an occasional of the building and across to 1'addling as long as there's loN an adjoining roof and safety. of cuddling between times. Unitfd Prps Tctrphoto DESERTED AT CHRISTMAS Children of Mr. and Mrs. John Roberts of Slotington, are tended by Nurse Martha Ackermon after being found abandoned on Christmas Day in their parents' home.

Their mother, who tried to visit them at Allentown Hospital, was arrested and father is being sought by police. Under fire from State and Sen-Bie crime investigating committees, as well as local law enforcement groups, Watkins declared: "It is a first step and we ihould take it." The former Mayor whose term in office was marked by ma.lor and minor scandals, has Ma I od on several occasions he prefers to remain in Mexico of tim-e who fled the I fire diil so in their night clothes, i'l'he building was considerably damaged, police said. Alan Nunn May, I lie hazel-eyed actress said, however, she never expects to give her future husband cause for dusting her forehead with a pair of, brass knuckles. "I aim to he dutiful at all times," she said. "I just want to know my dreamboat runs and practice law because New Year Hangover For Same Old Price and his wife have deveo 2S-1st A-Spy, Freed, a deep regard for the country and its prople.

iffll 30-Foot Waves, Typhoon Smack TIta inn-t fa, turiH ullllt His Sentence Cut .,11 IJ JCIIICIIVG VUI Xew Year's Eve merrymak- Susan Ball hieaciicomner hid otters inn-! I I Navy Base nacninery alleged SlO.OOfi gift to him by; Wakefield. England. Dec. 29 els tan herald a brand new the Uniformed Firemen's Asso- (u.R) History's first convicted year at the same old prices, ac-ciation. Jerry Einkelstcin.

his. Communist atom spy, Dr. Alan Cordine to a check of the na- uiic-uinc am, niti imiii umci Mil ci intvuoi firm, tiiiyht "on muni spots. the drinks. Two Dallas (Texas); Honolulu.

Dec. 2 (U.R)-The hotel supper clubs will charge N-avv a tvphoon S12 per for dinner and wjth 70-mile-an hour winds Top price for reserving a oim a itiim nui air itrsfcliill I ri iu nuia fuering to their satisfaction hie the war was freed from Destroyed in Fire dS Cardinal Vatican Citv, Dec. 20 (U.R) strength of 70, butv death in" A two-alarm fire which raged pjus XI, a npw tervened. tor minutes caused consider- Monsignor Agostini. able damage to a one-story brick of Ko' 1dn 1 op of Naples, an old friend of ringside lalile is SJ per person, ia ois.

swept across Eniwetok Island lavois. His one whether lie va present when Wakefield l'ri-vn today, the money was paed. 10-year sentence was cut i third for "good which includes' dinner, dancing aw lears hve is the one lie central Pacific-, leaving ami a supply of paper hats, night in the year you pay of the island underwater. Drinks are extra. Celebrations location in some night clubs.

I The storm, which struck last New V' Warders spirited Nunn May uid fraine building at nil) iniii.n tooav 10 1111 a Aacancv the wl)0 wag one of hnildiinr at mo hur. today to fill a vacancy here, meanwhile, said he pre- van- from a special New vears ue-ei auons ai me i opaca- night, was accompanied by seas from a suncoi uc i par iwsrn annus ai uir niant. was aceonin.inieo hv seas nominees, died yesterday. Mimes O'Dwyer has a passport, away irom uie pnon in me the Latin Ouarter -v, hii, late last night while de- caused iy the death 01 arninai- hut added that I'. S.

citizens do pie-dawn hours. nson ot u- S1- stroying four tnicks and ma- designate Carlo Agostini. not need one to visit or remain Vlals. government in person, (iepending on how near; ous casualties the Vaw saul i-'hinery. I The Pone named in his place India Has 'Tea Party' in Mexico so long as the Government has no Per person, to a meal plus danc your table is to the dance floor.

and no immediate need for! Te lire started in a yard yaleriano Gracias! Rajkot, India, Dec. 29 (U.0- I 1 1 a 1 1 variously ng and a floor show at- San Roth clubs offer the same steak emergency requirements. alongside the South Brooklyn archhi.shop of Bombay. India. 'R(aillent, of tni, city didn.t hh i Francisco', Fairmont Hotel dinner to all locations.

I Several of the 500 military.1 an-l Pipe ompaiiy owned ThP has long dreamed "A canceled passport would (S8'5 ner 1 A lpw of the swankier Alan-and civilian personnel were -'-ck racior o. j. or nnnging tlte otiege ot Car- no; do the trick." the source vii, admit sl)0ls f'emand formal left homeless when the windmal'lp Rnaf. Thirty firemen, dinals to its full strength for they let the authorities know Nicht club owners uus iv unaui iniho. Tho cinK fi i i ma ii ii i ii tr ten nieces ot anna a- i ho fo-st toup in 11 it nersons prp lnniren ciomps.

1 ne mock asserted. "L'nless he O'Dwyer) in i.i mi iiiiinticii iciil uuusihk i- don. ace operative of the War there's been no rush lo sign up Roosevelt areas. tu. brought the blaze under, lie nominated 24 prelate.

to when police hroke up anti-tax ano ine chooses to return, there proh- snt for i p-pi i ations. ev en at 1 he confirmed as cardinals at a demonstrations in which four l.ly is nothing that could be Swm Mgy kpy vvWe Hotel iit'iu win reiuse to admit a naval operations cunwui. iinv nil nnt n-oai-in( aioninff K-jo i a In 1 1 foal akmd spa No OOP W3S InilU'ed. police consistory here 1J, to bring police stations and a state bun the Sacred Collpge to its full. were burned.

i.qm u.ir.u.... jn a S)V lln. people make their plans level at its highest ooint. said. coveretl in Montreal.

His sen- jn the last few davs." -airi one tencing to 10 vears in prison on owner over the weekend. Woman, 57, Found May 1. PHU. marked a step on Anybody who says his club i a trail that led to tne out l-nt telling tne Dead in Alleyway tion of atomic spies Klaus truth," a spokesman for one of Fuchs in this country and the -biggest Manhattan night Near Her Home David Greenglass. Harry Gold dubs said "Rut most of them and and Ethel Rosenberg ill be filled by New Year Mrs.

Rose Goldberg. 57, was in the I'nited States. Eve." found dead yesterday morning Nunn May had served just Television generally is blamed in an alleyway alongside a four- under six ana eignt for tne oimimsnnig crowns in months of his sentence. 'traditional gathering places like story apartment house at 171S Nunn Mav. now 41.

cave Times Sauare here and Market Wth in which she lived, samples of uranium and in San Francisco. Over J'ohce said she apparently nact nierous atomic secrets to a strained budgets probably ac- tumped or fallen irom lie root Russian mi lit a rv agent count for thinning crowds in ol the building during the Montreal because "I thought 'some of the night spots. night. this was a contribution I'could In Chicago the Chez Paree Her bodv was discovered at make for the safety of man- night club will charge custom 6 a.m. hv a passerbv.

who called kind." as he explained it alter ers a Sla cover, plus tax. for olice. Identification was made his arrest. seven-course dinner and a floi a son. Murray Goldberg of 6501 11th Ave.

Relatives told BKIIIJn UUCIUKS SHUv.1. police that Mrs. Goldberg had LIST OF (GOOD) WORDS TUle LlGhtS UUT, peen in in neann recenu. RIGHT OUT OF STUDENTS -The Investigates, Finds London. Dec.

29 (U.R) Driver, 2, Graduates British Medical Association (publication "Family Doctor" today l'pnnrted on an pvneri- To Larger Car Booml Neighbor Is Dead Mrs. Clara Rasser, 72. wa Detroit, Dec. 29 (U.Rt- Two-mpn, conducted with a croun tszzitL Ol'TH Brooklyn And Loan A.ociation realizes the importance krf'i Ol'TH Brooklyn And Loan Association realizes the importance year-oin Aninony viuoy Roi a of volunteer university stu-ppdal-ririven miniature car for r)pnt? 1C1 fiPtermine the effect on Christmas and yesterday he tjl) of sudrlen slioi-k. found dead in her apartment at lOHfl Halsey St.

last night by a neighbor who noticed that her Christmas tree lights were not ticmitu ne was ircMM i'j 'i iip students memorized a ate to a larger model. ijs, 0f words. He climbed behind the wheel Then, without warning, the burning. The neighbor. Fred Martin of his father's automobile in the lights went out.

a revolver wa of the same address, found the family driveway and lumen tne tired, a sheet of iron was woman in bed. Her tarter-ignition key. The car ilropped with a nerve-shatter- mother-in-law Mrs. Louise Ra roared out of the driveway, ing crash, the hacks of the stu- 90. who is blind and share: of QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS to von and our family.

That is whr bcios.s nit- sum, a iio ocois ciians leu on hiiu ine same apartment, was 1111 and into the side of a frame arms of the chairs were elect ri- 0f Mrs. Rasser's death although" she was home at the Anthonys mother Most of the students forgot time. Mil Anthony got only a bump the list of words, the medical Martin told police the dead on the head. 'publication said. 'woman used to do his launder ing on occasion and he repaid her kindnesses by trimming our RIG DIV 'IDEM) Rale ranks equally villi most savings institutions in Greater Aew ork.

South Brooklyn Savings And Loan Association current dividend rate i on regular savings, and 3 ON MONTHLY OR WEEKLY LN-STALLMENT SWINGS, both COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY. This Liberal Dividend Policy also provides that SWINGS RECEIVED ON OR BEFORE THE 10th OF THE MONTH. EARN DIVIDENDS FROM THE 1st OF THAT MONTH. 'her Christmas tre for her Bandits Demand Meat, He said when he noticed from the street that the decora tive lights were not turned on. he realized something must be Then Wrap Up $500 amiss and investigated.

Two men entered a South over the weekend netted ban-Brooklyn meat market ov er the diis SI'I-j. veekend and asked for a cut of kuPs took veenena ana asked tor a tut ot anolhPr Illeat store at schenec-! meat but meat was not what taiiv Ave where the loot was! Woman Plunges To Death in BMT MORE SAVINGS MEAN MOhE DIVIDENDS AT YOUR and in a drug store at Trov where two men got A woman identified as Mrs FRIENDLY QUARTERLY DIVIDENDS mean that MONEY ACCUMULATES FASTER THROUGH DIVIDENDS COMPOUNDED QUARTERLY South Brooklyn Savings And Loan Association offers these added values: (1) FOUR CONVENIENT COMMUNITY OFFICES Attractive, modern facilities enabling expeditious service. (2) A PUN to SU BY MII The Association pay. the postage iiolh a. (3) PROMPT, FRIENDLY, CONFIDENTIAL SERVICE.

(41 STAFF of efficient, veil trained, rourtroiis local people. (5 I OFFICERS who are ahtavs on the joh, ready lo serve vou long experienre in liaukin? and finance, with special aptitude in savings and home finance. (61 COMMUNITY DIRECTORS, ea-ily and uell known lo the people of Rmuklvn and Long llaml. (7) OUR ASSOCIATION hold membership in two central and reserve bank-: The Savings vnd Loan Bank of The Stale of New ork and the Federal Home Loan Bank System. our -ocialion i supervised bv the New York Slate Banking Department, and bv 1 lie Examining Division of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board.

Marion Rentz. at. of 1.11)0 Put- held ii a cab driver "at 113th "am Ave. jumped or fell to her 4 u. tut.

i. (teath yesterday irM-ont ot a ASSOCIATION OFFICES they were after. When the butcher, Carmine Langelio. 50, came out of the tefrigerator in his store at '110 flh the meat in his hand, one of the men flashed a gun and announced the stickup. The men then took from the cash register.

I.angrlio, who resides at Thot- -Kiipd with S2.1 Tlie'ri-T. subway victim was John Kramer of 344 elevated station at Woodhaven vshinrmn Man- Kouievard. queen Mrs. Rentz is survived by her And in Manhattan. Mrs.

Helen(misband. Ceorge. a post- AVinthion lull! r.f fiiifno of ii.t St as ice clerK. and a son, i nomas. ftergen St.

precinct that he robbed of a S2.000 diamond ring I'olice of the Richmond Hill hu thp mpn I'lfp in an i of ins (Vnshy st late 'precinct said they learned from 'tJkM MtH'1, she had been at thp i-ni-h. Saiticrluv Miitrht accorriinp to lelatives that Til suffering from depression. Two other Brooklyn stirkups police. BUY I', SAVINGS STAMPS AXfi BONUS SHEEPSHEAD BAY TRAGEDY II (81 QUEENS COUNTY OFFICE Linden and Farmers Blvds St. Albans HOME OFFICE Corner Willoughby and jay Streets Dawn.

own Your SWINGS up lo are INSURED by the Federal Savings And loan Insurance Corporation, a permanent inslnimentalil of the 1 niled States Government. TRAPPED BY FIRE IN ATTIC, MAN, 68, DIES ON FLOOR Benjamin Culkin, HS. as burns. He was pronounced dead found dead by firemen early by an ambulance doctor from SinsuredS- jesterriay after they had extin- Coney Island Hospital, PARK SLOPE OFFICE BANQUET ROOMS Beautiful AVAILABLE I.unrhponi Dinner Wrddinut Bridge BANQUETS Other Social and Business (alheringt REASONABLE RATES rr IntormatlH call MAIa 4-tM HOTEL PIERREPONT Fimmiil Blfkl U. Hrooklra Tskt owt Bor Hill) i I '--ssr ENSONHURST OFFICE 1972 86th Street At 20tk Ay.

BMT Sta. Ituished a fire of iindeleriuined origin in his attic apartment at 2772 Ocean Ave. in the Shecps-head Bay area. Culkin. who lived alone, was The fire broke out about a.m., driving two other families occupying the two-story build'ng to the street.

No other injuries were reported. 340 9th Street Opposit! Proipt Thtotr fiCD IL discovered on the floor of his however. Gulkin's hody was identified by his daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Jordon of 7322 19th Ave. npartment. Police of the Avenue Precinct said he apparently had been overcome hy emoke and later sustained 8 EtabHhd in 1886 Grou ith Brookly Ever Since.

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