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Violin Came Through, Too SECOND SECTION Tfte Newspaper With WANT ADS BIGGEST WANT AD BARGAIN IN TOWN THURSDAY, NOV. 27, Local Lass' Note to Next First Lady Gets Prompt Reply f- iv" srx s8 I I nn 1 i rt t' 8v 5 ft ns- Arguments In Bahcock Case End Mamie Glad Little Linda Likes Her Hats Beacon Street Girl Extended 'Warmest Regards' In Answer to Note Congratulating GeneraVs Wife if 5feN- its Executors Claim Widow's Derision Cut Four Bequests The first phase of the battle over the Bahcock millions which boils down into a fuss over fractions ended yesterday in Orphans Court. At some later date President Judge Hugh C. Boyle will hand An observant four-year-old has received a letter which always will recall that her taste coincides with a Firt Lady's. The little girl is Linda Steinberg, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. B. A. Steinberg, of 5570 Beacon Street. The First Lady is the country's next Mamie Doud Eisenhower.

On election day, Linda's brother. Mark, 6. came home from school and told his dad that ing to me and appreciate, too. the hand that may have guided yours. And I am so glad you think my hats are pretty! "The General joins me in sending our warmest regards to a very young admirer and to her parents as well!" And it was signed, "Mamie Doud Eisenhower." "Now," said Mrs.

Steinberg, "Linda walks around talking about Mamie as though they were school chums." Well, the Steinbergs, who like Ike and Mamie, too, thought the couple might get a kick out of the reason for one feminine "vote." Letter to Mamie Subbing for Linda, Mr. Steinberg wrote to the Eisenhowers' New York address, "Dear Mamie, I am a little girl four jears old. I am glad Ike and you are elected because I like your hats very much." It was signed, "Linda Ann, 4." And this, in part, is the letter down a decree determining whether five of the late E. V. Babcock are entitled to one twenty-fourth or one thirty-sixth of his $6,000,000 the children "voted" too.

Linda Liked Ike estate. Mark said he voted for Ike. Court Denies Retrial Then his dad asked, iTo Draft Doilcer The battle began when Mrs. Mary A. Babcock.

widow of the ex-mayor and industrialist, decided to claim her widow's third or eight twenty-fourths of the estate as allowed by law. She was given $726,000 in partial payment. the Steinbergs are about to frame for their little girl. "Dear Linda Ann, What a wonderful letter and how very nice of you to think of writing to me. "Linda, who are you for?" "I like Ike," said Linda.

"Why," her daddy asked. "Because." said the four-year- Post -Gazette Photo. Linda Steinberg, 4, and parents, are pleased with answer. Federal Judge Rabe F. Marsh yesterday refused a new trial to John Michantz, 23, a coal miner old of the TV era, "Mamie wears County, found guilty last week ordered him to appear In court on December 5 for sentencing.

"I do so appreciate your writ-lof Carmichaels pretty hats." R. D. 1, Greene 'of draft dodging. The judge Photo. Szymon Goldberg plays a Stradivarius with a story.

Symphony Soloist Has Aks for Surcharges The ex-associates. John K. Sax- man, Ben Anderson, t. O. Friday, C.

R. Meadows and Harry B. Leech, claimed Mrs. Bab- cock's action had the effect of leaving" them each one twenty-fourth of only two-thirds of the Vh EXTRA HOURS estate or one thirtv-sixth. mad SHOPPING FRIDAY! Violin With History Szymon Goldberg To Play Stradivarius Smuggled To His Wife In Jap Prison Camp By EDITH ROSENBLATT Post-Gztte Stiff Writer The Stradivarius which Szymon Goldberg plays this week-end with the Pittsburgh Symphony is all the dearer to him because of its experiences in the second World War.

The Polish-born violinist, who made his debut at the age of nine, was on a concert tour in Java when the Jap In his closing argument Attorney Harry E. McWJiinney, representing Mr. Anderson, asked Judge Boyle to surcharge the estate for the already paid to the widow, lie also asked surcharges against the Mellon National Bank and Trust Company, which received $125,000 9:30 A. M. to 9:00 P.

M. SHOES and ACCESSORIES anese took it over. One night in 1940 they came hm jr TT" For Holiday Wardrobes Youth Held In Car Thefts for administration services. Earlier, Attorney McWhinney had put Mr. Anderson on the stand" and asked him about a meeting of beneficiaries called by bank officials on April 24, 195i.

"Did they offer you $35,000 in partial distribution of your share?" asked Attorney Mc-Whinnev. "Yes." "Did vou ever receive It?" Defends Payment to Widow Attorney William H. Eckert. ARCH PRESERVER Two McKeesport high school sophomores face a Juvenile to the house the Goldbergs had rented. They interned them and "sealed" their house with the many Javanese and Ealinese an objects the couple had collected.

Neighbor "Rescues" Violin But a neighbor woman found a window the Japs forgot to seal. She climbed into the house, grabbed the Strad and, panic-stricken, threw it into a nearby yard hoping someone would take care of it. "It was found," Mr. Goldberg related yesterday, "and it was Court hearing Saturday on charges of stealing four vehicles and leading police on a 100-mile- an-hour chase. representing the executors, told Gifts for Everyone See our complete selection of gift hose, loafers, cowboy boots, etc.

You'll be pleased with such wonderful styling at very reasonable prices. IF YOU PREFER, GIVE YERNER GIFT CERTIFICATES Step out with confidence in Selby'i Arch ai-sured of comfort and mart styling. I he youths, both 15, were)judge Bove the partial distribu-arrested after crashing a new of sf26ooo to Mrs. Babcock 1953 sedan into a guard rail was proper near Ellicott City, Md. if' lt Nvasn-t said At.

State police said the boys Eckert. "it would not be passed from person to person! until somebody succeeded in) 17.95 smuggling it into the camp mmea stealing iour venicies m-jpround for depriving the cor-cluding a nick-up truck, which norate executor (the bank) of As' Ml flt AV-Ck TV1 Wl A '3C 1 compensation." in try iuim at lcivteapuri. xncrv "There, too, it was hidden with'stole cars at Oakland and aid of various Dutch women. Mf, police said before "When liberation came, I got taking the fourth car at a res- Other Styles 14.95 to 18.95 Blacic 4 Tan Calf Itaurant near Ellicott City. "The election of the widow to take against the will unfortunately but inexorably under the law has the effect of reducing a one-twenty-fourth share of the entire estate to one-twenty-fourth of two-thirds," Attorney Eckert concluded.

Second Floor Soon after state police got word of the stolen car, Trooper Frank Badger saw the car whiz by. He said he pursued at speeds up to 100 miles an hour but couldn't catch up. Other patrol cars closed in. After seven miles, the auto back my wife and my violin." Mr. Goldberg" was In 14 camps during the three years of his internment.

Only for one short period di he get to see his wife. That was when the Japs, confused by European names, sent him to a woman's camp the one in which his wife happened to be. Now Mr. Goldberg has but one Thug Slug Woman Slugged by a man who accosted her as she was walking nvcrvf crashed near Ridgeville where Sixth Avenue near Wood Street and robbed of S14 at 2 the dual lane highway narrows Both youths fled. One was pick nylons Fashioned for you a.

m. yesterday, Mrs. Mary year to wait for his American; i sr i ii citizenship. This is his first ap-'ed up within a few minutes andlLongo. of 2ol3 wadsworth pearance in Pittsburgh, although jone, an hour later as he walked Street, was treated at Allegheny he plaved with the Pittsburgh! along the highway.

'General Hospital, for a cut lip. ORIGINALS Beautiful clear Symphony Orchestra three years 3LANE BRYANT Shop Friday 9:30 A. M. to 9 P. M.I all the newest shades in daytime and ago in Chicago under the direc tion of Paul Paray.

He played under Steinberg before at the Ojai Festival in Cal dress-time weights. Graceful Blade Calf O'Ortey Ankle Strap attractively ftitched. 18.95 Firtt and Second Floors ifornia. Veteran of Concerts Mr. Goldberg has played concerts In Europe, Asia and America.

He had a trio for a while In Europe in which he played violin, Paul Hindemith played viola, and Emanuel Feuermann was cellist. Tomorrow and Sunday Mr. Goldberg will play Berg's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra with the symphony on the violin he has owned for 20 years, 51 Gauge, 15 Denier ...1.50 54 Gauge, 15 Denier. .1.45 60 Gauoe. 15 Denier.

.1.75 8 Second Floor 5 Bostonians TRIDEMTE The blouse tn nylon in hite uith black or nary striper. Sizes 38 to 4R TOM TOM A handsewn I XZ'jf SMJPV moccasin with 89- kick sea hand last-ing with 8 thanks to the goodness of his temporary neighbors in Java. Drive Starts On Arthritis The 300 men and women volunteers in the Arthritis and Rheumatism Foundation's Western Pennsylvania fund-raising campaign are getting set for the first report meeting Tuesday at 12:15 p. m. at the Roosevelt Hotel.

The volunteers will canvass Th fiot that built for fisrd v-( eater comfort than you've ever known. waar they com In wicJ variety ef tylat and to in-ur parfaet lit. fRICED ACCORDING TO SIZI SIi.i 3 to 4 4.9S Sa.i to 5.50 Sizes S'2 to 12 6.50 Sizat l22 to 3 7.50 Siztt 4 to 9 S.50 Tie eskit in V.ack 12.95 residential areas, businesses and! I 1 tu iil-back telteteen deeply shsu I collared to show off the fue evd sparked uith jour tiir.estor.e buttons. Shes 3 to 46 8 8 First Floor Menonin Third larger corporations, working to raise S75.00. of hich more than S50.000 will remain here for research, education and treatment.

8 FOR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE Regular 30-Day Accounts or Extended Charge Account (3 monthly peymentt) FOR SHOPPINO CONVENIENCE Regular 30-Day Account or (tended Charge Account (3 monthly payment) The skirt in black tu ill-back telteteen uith hip-narrowing pockets outlined uith braid. Waist sizes 32 to 44 2 Rent Suits Ask Trcblc Damages Two suits for treble damages were filed by the area rent control director In Federal Court yesterday. In one. Michael and Marie Romo, 2014 Fifth Avenue, are accused of charging rental above the $21 ceiling on a property at 202 Glenwood Avenue. Hazel-wood.

Damages of S1.020 were asked. Anna Loverencic, 310 Ivory Street, is named in the other suit at 5150. She is charged with unlawfully evicting a tenant from the second floor rear at 112 Waldorf Street. IE A POST-GAZETTE GOOD FELLOW 4' Ki Order hy Mail or EKFJtEIE'S IT- CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS: Mon. Noon to 9 P.

M. MAIL PHONE ORDERS FILLED Coll AT. 1-5916 Thnm EXpnst 1-ltOO from 9:30 A. M. if P.

M. Fridij MAIN FLOOR Fifth Avenue Near Wood -liml' 1333 FIFTH AVENUEl.

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