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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 15, 1952 V- U. S. Army Commander la Trieste, will go into retirement next February at his own rt quest. Gen.

Bradford to Retire Trieste, Dec. 15 (U.R) Maj. Gen. William B. Bradford, 56, "Urn! LATEST DIVIDEND ON SAVINGS 1 i mi p1 Savings received by the 10th.

of any month earn Dividends from the 1st, of that month. Open Monday Evenings 'til 7 SAVINGS INSURED TO $10,000 Save by Mail or In Person Phone GCdney 4-6800 WISH COME TRUE Jeannette Tapia, 7, right, beams at realization of her Christmas wish, made possible by United Airlines. Jeannette, who suffers from leukemia and may not live until Christmas, had wished to see her former playmate, Lillian Martinez. Airlines flew Lillian free from San Francisco to Durango, where Jeannette lives. LUCKY NAME John (Rusty) Adams, 8, holds Eskimo puppy he received from Santa Claus for suggesting winning name in contest sponsored by Chamber of Commerce of La Grange, III.

Rusty, crippled by bone ailment, chose "Akela," which means "good leader." in mm G53D (JEK) GS333I5iJIKi KINGS HIGHWAY SAY IMPY SEEKS WAY TO REVIVE Ride Victim Hurled From Speeding Car Hooded Gunman Holds Up Grocery of the Junction of FLATDUSH NOSTRAND AVES. BROOKLYN 10, N. Y. A City's Yule Trees Glow Tomorrow Borough President Cashmore will deliver his annual Christmas message at 5 p.m. tomor A bandit wearing a black and got away with $30.

The victim was David Geduld of 2409 84th St. saw it flung to tht pavement COUNTY R. E. TAX Another trial tax balloon hood held up a grocery store at gunpoint in the Kings High as'he stood at a third-floor fac tory window. Had Electrical Union Card way area and got away witn $25, police reported today.

floated out of City Hall today. A 32-year-old ex-convict who at one time was a strong suspect in a 1946 Bensonhurst slaying was taken for a ride In Newark late last night and his body, riddled with four bullets, was dumped from a car in a Mrs. Bertha Leidner, 42, was A search of the victim's turned up papers with dif alone In the store at 2425 Kings This time it was a report that Mayor Impellitteri had revived the controversial county real estate tax proposal which, if row as he throws a switch lighting the Christmas tree in front of Borough Hall. The ceremony will coincide with 27 similar official programs throughout the city. Highway, when the hooded man ferent names Paul Panepinto, Paul Palma, and Paul Panu-junto.

Also found was a mem deserted industrial section. entered, pushed what appeared to be a gun through a hole in approved by the State Legisla ture, would produce an esti At City Hall Park, Manhat mated $100,000,000 in new reve his pocket, and barked: "lnis bership card of Local 1158 of Police were working on the theory that the killing was a gangland ordered vengeance slaying. The victim was Paul Pane- is a stickup." He scooped the cash from the register and fled. nue for the city. Only last week Impellitteri discounted reports that he was seriously considering imposi Mrs.

Leidner told police the tan, the ceremonies will be broadcast. Deputy Mayor Charles Horowitz will read Mayor Impellitteri's Yuletide address. In addition to the larger ceremonies, there will be 157 children's programs at neighborhood playgrounds. pinto, whose address was listed as the Hotel Lucerne in tion of a municipal income tax bandit was a young man wearing a light grey suit and no outer coat. The black hood over his head had eye slits, she said.

to balance the city's 1953-54 Newark. Prior to his taking the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers. Panepinto was arrested by police in Brooklyn in 1950 as a suspect in the slaying of Sal-vatore Giglio, who was shot during a holdup of a card game at 1949 W. 9th St. He was questioned for many days and booked on a homicide charge, but was freed for lack of evi budget.

He said stories that residence at the hotel, he had lived at 5110 19th in Borough Park. Other municipal tree lighting Biich a tax would be levied were "hiuhly speculative." In another Brooklyn stickup, two men held up a delicatessen ceremonies in Brooklyn tomorrow afternoon will be held at 1'anepinto body was thrown at 2105 86th in Bath Beach, Grand Army Plaza, Leiv Eriks out of the speeding car at Raymond Boulevard and Mott St. City Hall sources said the county tax would impose on property owners an additional W't percent tax on the basic city real estate levy of $2 per in Newark. A night watchman dence at his arraignment. son Park, McCarren Park, Dyker Beach Park and the Brooklyn Heights Esplanade.

Bertrand Russell Takes 4th Wife, an American $100 of assessment. London, Dec. 15 (U.R) Eighty- The county real estate tax has not yet, it was said, been discussed by the Mayor with vear-old philosopher Bertrand 100,000 Quit British Mines London, Dec. 15 (U.R) A Little Helper's Eyes Will Still Aid Others Russell. Nobel Prize winner, DjOPTT other members of the Board of took as his fourth wife today Edith Finch, 52, an American, Estimate.

strike idled 100,000 coal miners today at the start of the traditional pre-Christmas week of overtime work to fatten pay As outlined when the county who Until recently was a pro tax plan was first submitted to fessor of English at Bryn Mawr mother of another daughter, Little Dorothy Grudzinskl, the 10-year-old Ridgewood girl who fell to death while helDins her envelopes. College in Pennsylvania. Kleanor, nine days earlier. The cornea donation tnnir nn the State Legislature last year, the new levy would be used to finance functions within each county, such as welfare costs, convalescing mother with the added significance when Dor family wasn, has maintained OPEN DAILY 9:45 TO 9 othy's parents exDlained shp her role of "little helper" even died on the date of the Feast in death. i of St.

Lucy, "patroness of eyes Mr. and Mrs. Alexander firiiri- ana signt. zinskiof246 Stockholm Dar- Little Dorothv. riressed in a white lace dress and vpil anrl ents of the child, today revealed they have donated the corneas cf Dorothy's eyes to the used holding a bouauet and rosarv hospitals and courts.

2 Children Visit Rosenbergs, Think Jail's a Hospital Sing Sing Prison, N. Dec. 15 (U.R) A prison attache said today that the two young boys occasionally seen playing in the is reposing in a white casket at mr transplantation "so that The delight of giving and receiving L0fT3 as traditional as the Christmas tree itself. Make it a Happier me lommaso Funeral Home 176 Central Ave. ome other unfortunate child might see." She Will be burled Thnrariav morning in st.

John's Cemetery after a mass has been offered her in St. Josenh'R Holiday-give corridors believe Sing Sing Pri- Church, Suydam and Hart Sts. Dorothy, who died Saturday night In Wyckoff Heights Hospital, fell four stories to a paved court while she was taking in the family wash from an outdoor clothesline. She was proudly helping Mrs. Grnd-zinski, who had become the JJorotnv Classmates! frnm St the Candies of Finer Quality.

Joseph's Parochial School will on is a hospital. The youthful visitors are the sons of atom spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, doomed to die make up an honor euard at the Itunerai. In the electric chair Jan. 15 for stealing atomic secrets and giv-l lng them to Russia during ST. ALBANS DRAMA World War II.

The prison official said the Shoofs at Hubby 3 Times, Misses Rosenberg children Slichael, 5, and Robert, 9 think their Police arrested a St. Albans parents are receiving medical and fired three wild shots, po lice said. treatment here. woman today charged with firing three shots at her husband The couple's two children a Relatives of the Rosenbergs bring the children to see their boy, 12, and a girl, 11 were 'I Is? XL' Jr without hitting him during downstairs watching television a family disagreement. Booked on a charge of feloni while the argument raged.

Ivy Moves In ous assault was Mrs. Anna Sur- owitz, 35, of 109-19 Hannibal St. Albans. Memphis, (U.R) Ivy is grow parents, the official said. Worth Celebrating Holly Springs, Miss.

(U.R) D. L. Lewis has seen many vehicles plastered with "just married" signs, but now he's seen everything. A truck came by with big "just divorced" signs on it and with ribbons decorating the cab. ing out of the mantle of Mrs.

She and her husband, An J. W. Richardson's home. The thony, 35, a guard at the Rikers Island Penitentiary, were in the midst of an argument on the ivy came in from, the outside, through the house wall, through the wall bookcase and over a second floor of their one-family home when she took his gun shelf of books. LUf i Mteimxe Chocolate Miniatures Including Truffles, Fruits, Nuts and French Chocolates -in a smart Christmas Gift Box.

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