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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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ENGLAND'S NEW QUEEN-NO. 8 COUNCIL STUDIES BROOKLYN EAGLE, MON MAY 25, 1953 3 COPS SAVE WOMANTS KILLER FROM FURY OF PARK MOB She's Guided. Not Bound, by Precedent EXTENSION OF 3 SALES TAX City Councilmen were sum- moned today to a special meet to be held tomorrow, to con By LOUIS WILFP Royal Correspondent, Friend and Adviser of the Queeri Queen Elizabeth II, as befits a queen of today, is a modern-minded person. Though she has. great respect for tradition, she is no believer in outworn customs Just because they are old.

Neither does she turn down a suggestion Just because there is no precedent for It. The short period of court mourning she ordered for King George VI (only 15 weeks instead of the nine months slder Mayor Impellitterl's re A hot-blooded killer owed his own life today to a pair of mounted policemen who braved the fury of a maddened mob to rescue him after he had been beaten unconscious by infuriated witnesses In Central Park. quest for extension of the 3 per Mrs. Olivo ran into a "cage" formed by the wire backstops of four baseball diamonds. Cartagena caught her there and plunged the knife repeat edly into her body, witnesses told police.

The spectators, at first frozen with horror, descended with Mrs. Olivo died within minutes after she was accosted by Cartagena as she stood with her sister, Virginia Orilber, 29. of 64 E. 112th among other spectator at the game between two teams of the Spanish Catholic League. Police said Mrs.

Olivo, a widow, had lived with Cartagena until they cent city sales tax to more than 30 categories of commercial Edward Cartagena, 42. was service currently exempt from 1 dragged from the hands of a crowd attending a Sunday the levy. lTnrit ih nmnnnrf Ale, For Complete story and picture coverage of the June 1, read the Brooklyn Eagle. afternoon ball game who had pandrd tax, which will yield! watched in horror as he killed -'quarreled six months ago. His! vengeance on the killer.

He 1 an estimated S13.00O.O0O a year I Mrs, Carmella Olivio. 32. of 126 "Mield them away for a moment iu new revenue, such trans-'E. 103d Manhattan, with14 u- 101111 st- -Manhattan. menacing waves of his union as labor charges for1 repeated strokes of a paring Exchange Angry Word- knife, but then fell under 'he knife.

i aim mis. uuu ca- a baseball bat. Then The speedy arrival of iheiCnangeu angiy woras. witness- ne was pumnielled. es said, clawed and beaten with rocks.

si mounted patrolmen, who charged Into the mob with their horses, was credited with saving Cartagena's life. He was treated at Knicker ordered for George and the full year for Edward VII) was the first illustration of her independent views after iter accession to the throne. No one could have the alightent doubt of, the sincerity and depth of the Queen's personal grief at her father's death. In shortening the inouralag period, she was both carrying out his express wis tw and conforming to the general views of the day on such matters, Instead of returning to old-fashioned elaboration. With a knowledge of history social, political and economic that would surprise many historians, the Queen likes to feel guided, but not bound, by precedent in matters of personal concern.

She brings a similarly open, unprejudiced mind to bear on questions -of state. Then he suddenly whipped out a red-handled kitchen knife with a five-inch blade. He wounded her with one thrust, and then followed her waving the knife as the ran and bats. Mounted patrolmen James" Reynolds and Vincent Tarn-, pone fqreed their way through the crowd to rescue the slayer! No one in the attacking home anil business repaint, cominiNsioys by stock brokers and real estate agents, building construction and maintenance charges and bank service charges would be subject to the tax. Still exempt would be professional services, barbering and similar personal services, laundry charges, domestic housework Sod cost of food, news bocker Hospital for severe cuts and bruises and later booked on homicide charges.

icrowd was arrested. screaming for help. Abdullah Gets One More Chance' papers and pvriodicals. The special meeting tomorrow is necessary so that the Co i i Committee her film cai-crr and vMl her family mid friend. Cairo.

May 25 U.R Holly dancer Samia fiamal and Texas "We've rearhi'd an agreement. I am dropping my divorce claim. I'll Abdullah mav hold a mimic hearing on (A ii ir iiiiiiTi.im- hiii isiuw me propose in ine near luture. one more chain Tentative date is June 5. ling 3d announced today that.

Samia said she'll go back to now. Tli it rift made us understand each other better." Houston in four or five months, the crisis, in their marital re-: lations has been solved. The! In a separate announcement I've finished a couple of ciirl- iflln, said Samia terms: unconditional surrender i At Buckingham Palace and the other royal residences, officials and' servants alike have frequent illustrations of the Queen's dislike of time-wasting, 'Unnecessary conven-. tions and of her preference for the direct approach and. the cutting tape.

1 Refuses to I'se Intermediaries If she wants to know some detail of palace routine or to give some special order, the Queen will speak directly to the person concerned on the house telephone. In the old days a monarch would have transmitted orders through a page to an official who would, pass it on to another official to convey to the person concerned. The Queen, first British monarch to know how to repair a car (she learned during tier course as an Army Transport Service subaltern when she was 19), has shown her independence as a motorist in several ways. In the country, at Sandringham or Balmoral or Windsor, she likes to drive hpp A DrinceRS Her Majesty sets tastes fashion. Weather Helps Everest Climbers Katmandu.

Nepal, May 25 ADVERTISEMENT by Abdullah. For the present, they are maintaining separate residence. mews half a century ago. The Queen ordered the repainting But Abdullah expects word at any moment that he may shift In the country she usually drives in a medium-sized family runabout. She does not idly break with tradition.

The Rolls which gleamed in its Clarence House (U.R) The British expedition1 ll'ir his luggage from the swank Semiramis Hotel to Samia's home. striving- to conquer Mount Everest was given an assist by the Weather Man today in the King, who flew here from soon after her accession. There are still, of course, Daimlers in the royal fleet of cars. In the same way the Queen has preserved royal color tradition in her note paper at Buckingham Palace, which bears the royal arms in red. Tomorrow Queen's influence on world fashions.

days in her favorite shade of bottle green now wears the crucial last stage of its assault the submit. maroon and red which have di tinguished royal cars since Ed' Houston to work himself back into the affections of his sultry red-haired wife, was first to announce the reconciliation and his surrender. she changed her traditional The party, climbing with ward VII brought the first Daimler for a Rolls-Royce, as her father did. When she is rot driving, it is the Duke of Edinburgh who takes the wheel. '4 automobile into the royal1 military-like thoroughness, was believed to have launched its all-out attempt to be the first which she uses today as Queen.

"The main issue was my it Wh.M startled old-fashioned folk, however, was the Queen's dppositlon to Samia returning to Egypt to make movies," to scale the peak over the weekend from a camp 26,000 feet up. arrival at Buckingham Palace King said. "I have now ar In a car driven by the Duke The weather forecast last ranged that she shall come back once a year to continue BBC Music Will Wake Queen At 5:30 A. M. Coronation Day night predicted two fair days For the Queen of England to be driven through the London over the area before monsoons traffic by anyone but a chauf sweep in with snowstorms and Convicts Get H.

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At these friendly get-togethers, you meet interesting people, dance with all kinds of dancersV a gay, informal, completely delightful atmosphere. It Southt-After Partner An Arthur Mnrray teacher can quickly make you far better dancer. For the Magic Step key to all dances is mastered in only a few minutes. You ran easily become the most sought-after partner in your crowd! So come in now! Arthur Murray Studios, Fulton St corner Smith. Phone MAin 4-3980.

blizzards in the high mountain feur from the royal mews came as a shock to them. But! Green Bay, May 25 (U.R) areas. to the queen's soft brown hair, London, May 25 (U.R) On.all the palace will be up early, Officials of the Wisconsin to the Queen It seemed the The expedition, led by Col. her husband and two children anyway. penal system took note of the most natural thing In the John Hunt, had lost precious June 2 at 6 a.m.

Mary MacDon-aid will to Queen Elizabeth Even if the radiant young will be permitted to enter the world that her husband should higher cost of living today. time recently because of stiff boudoir. The State Welfare Board au drive. The Duke has driven on 1 1'8 bedroom to awaken her several similar journeys since, and serve her the usual silver queen is awe to sleep unui 5:30 a.m. on her Coronation day, she almost certainly will Followed by the duke, the winds sweeping the summit and snow swirling about its camps.

thorized wages for prisoners working inside prison walls to In her choice of Cars, too, the pot of tea- queen win enter the state coach, which weighs four tons. be awakened by an American But a Buckingham Palace Queen has shown she has a oe boosted from 25 cents a day to 35 cents. Those working on piece. spokesman said today he be It will be drawn by eight royal horses, including two named The B. B.

C. won't bare any "My pupils have more confidence in themselves, more poise, too, since taking dancing lessons. They have new outlook on life!" A MUST! thoi wk. MUST kw til tktn to kuw OF rOUTICS prison farms and forestry proj lieves Her Majesty will be wide Churchill and Eisenhower ects will get 40 cents instead of awake on her Coronation day secrets, but a spokesman said unofficially it was possible the first recording played on AND PEOPLE, Hir.U Htm. otktr kttttr Etfit cdiu.

nearest the coach. 10 cents a day. at least half an hour before her maid, Miss MacDonald, carries Stolen Bus Found; Picnickers Leave Tank Full of Gas Coronation day would logical out her orders. UUhUI ih iyi a The British Broadcasting Company will go on the air at (UlTOM II. Al HOYT 5:30 a.m.

with a program called sjtSO CO A lost 36-passenger bus was found today in the Bedford ly be "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning," from "Oklahoma." The queen's breakfast, which she 'will eat with the Duke of Edinburgh, will consist of cereal, fruit, toast, marmalade and coffee. Then she will return to her boudoir, where Miss MacDonald will have all her clothes ready from nylons to diadem and Coronation gown. Stuyvesant area, and the bus S3 "Music, While You Wait." It will be piped through thousands of loudspeakers along most of the Coronation route. Preliminary tests have shown the music can be heard company discovered it 7 was slightly ahead as far as n.in'lne vat rnnrprnpil I clearly in the palace SALE! Save $2 me gc. ii one couId sleep through it," Ihe palace spokesman said.

When the gown has been But it won't matter, becausei fitted and the diadem pinned bt X-RAY SHOE FITTING STORES REQUIRED TO night from in front of the garage of the Elmhurst Transportation Company at 64-21 Central Glendale. It had a bit more than 50 gallons when it was found in front of 733 tfacon St. The bus was littered with picnic debris, indicating that it had been used for an outing. on top-notch a yard REGISTER BY JU1Y 1 Albany, May 25 (U.R) Shoe stores using Flujoscopic shoe fitting machines have only a little more "than a month to register with the State Health Deparment. Health Commissioner Herman E.

HHeboe said today a new State law requires firms using or owning X-ray shoe fitting devices to register with Strange Things Are Happening in Natchez Natchez, May 25 U.R)- fluoroscopes must be equipped with a timer to cut off the X-ray exposure after five seconds. Stores using the devices must also post a sign reading, "Warning repeated exposure to X-ray is harmful, fluoroscopic examinations for shoe fitting should be limited to three exposures in any one day, and not more than a total of 12 exposures in one year." Tat ttrsoaal told! ilmty ef salt tat cktckles, tot. YoiH Ilk. wkat ONE MAN SATS, kyaRoWt M. Cratais, it tat Brteklyt Eafl.

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