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AUTOMOTIVE Halley Marshals Facts, Then Solves Problem FOR SALE AORTUi IMS: 11.000 mUm; rdnat Dfattf TITUS-THOMAS November 41.34 84 8, 1951, beloved husband of Mabel (nee Sullivan) father ot Thoma BL'ICK '4t Bupr li'nilu- CHXV. '47 4-Ooor. 4IU CHLV. 4T Fl UBUtac cp4 CAD1LLAO '4S mtftibi FOKO 4 I Hoot OUJA 4B "vt" M-. Joan and Jamec; brother oi i i I 2.

lOO 41.424 1.41 Mra. Anne Ernst and Mrs. Marie HESRT Jl, lulIT Long ley. Member of N. Y.

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Hepostnc Henry McCaddin Son, 24 7th Avenue. Funeral Check Addresses Of Slain Boro Man Con tinned from Tag 1 writing wa indicated by pencil indentations on the following page, and police lab technicians were trying to figure out what the marks said. Bevilacqua, police recalled, had been questioned in April, 1950, before a grand Jury which later indicted two men who were sent to prison on car-theft raps. Detectives were checking over all information Monday, 9:30 a.m.; Solemn Requi em Mass St. Joseph's Church.

10 o'clock. Interment Calvary Ceme Pledges Action On First Day in Council Post Let's start this story about Rudy Halley off with the laugh of the week. Al Klein, one of the lawyers who aided the Kefauver investigation and right-hand man of Halley during the probe, met Lucky Luciano in Italy last month and told him of Rudy's political aspirations. "Hell," said Lucky, with conviction, will never win that election. Frank Costello won't let him." The remark is significant and as revealing as the tele tery.

TOM ASETTI ASQU AI No vember 8. 1074 60th Street and also of Norwalk, beloved husband of Annina; devoted father of Salvatore, Ralph. Angelo, on the car stealing deal. Michael. Anthony, Concert Raymond, Nancy Caltero, Anna Sper-anza.

Funeral Tuesday, 10:15 The other clue consisted of a pair of phone calls. Police said a.m.. from Moecarelll Funeral Home, 1260 60th Street. Solemn Bevilacqua had dinner at home Friday night and then had a Requiem Mass 11 St. Frances A.

de Chantal Church, Interment vision lights under which many Holy Cross Cemetery. TUOHY Mrs. MAURICE (nee phone conversation with someone named "Jack" about automobiles. The information came from his 25-year-old sister, Camille, a nurse. She said he left shortly after the call in his Mary Conroyl on November 8, lov ing mother of Analyn.

Reposing at her residence, 2550 Marion Avenue, 1949 Cadillac. a probe witness squirmed when bombarded verbally by Halley, It marks Luciano as perhaps a completely stupid man, out of touch with the real fact of life which are closing in rapidly on his dope empire. It marks Costello as a man unwilling to face facts and per Bronx, until Monday, 9:15 a.m.; Called His Home Requiem Mass 10 a m. at St. Margaret's Church, 260th Street and Nothing was heard from him until 2:30 a.m.

yesterday when he called home to say his car Riverdale Avenue, Bronx. Inter ment Calvary Cemetery. Stafford McGlynn, Funeral Dir. Direct KtlMr-Hcnry 4, Dmtr I NrrH'JiX T. B' yo- Kl.

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had broken down in Mount LEGION CHAIRMAN City Court Justice Frederick L. Kopff is in charge of the Armistice Day celebration of the Kings County American Legion to be staged tomorrow. Legion Parade Due Tomorrow TYRRELL WILFRED No Vernon and he would be away vember 8, 1951, beloved husband of Florence; dear father of Wilfred, Dennis and Gerald; brother of Dennis. Reposing John T. Gallagher Funeral Home, 2549 Church JUDGE GETS SUMMONS Federal Court Judge Thomas F.

Murphy receives ticket and notice to appear ot the New York Newspaper Women's Club's annual Front Page dinner-dance on Friday evening, at the Starlight Roof of the Waldorf-Astoria. Members of the club who called on the judge in his chambers are, left to right, Beatrice Jones, woman's page editor of the Brooklyn Eagle; Wanda Hale, movie critic of the Daily News, and Ruth L. Preston, woman's editor of the New York Post. haps ready to drop out of the rackets picture, though maintaining a pretense of influence with the world-wide criminal syndicate by pretending that he still has what it takes to buy and sell politicians. Wouldn't I'm Story He doesn't have to nretend all night.

Less than an hour later he checked into the hotel and at 4:30 he got a phone call in his room there from a man. The conversation was brief. At 6:15 a.m. a tenant in the tenement found his body. Then residents recalled hearing shots about 5 a.m.

Avenue. Requiem Mass Holy Cross Continued from Page 1 Church Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. VISEL ELIZABETH, November 8, in her 94th year, beloved mother SLSfSleibowitz Won't Bar Gross Schupler Backs the old Borough Hall Building will toll, and marchers and spectators will observe a short period of silence. The line of march will ln- of Paulsen Visel of Mariposa, Mrs. C.

H. Montgomery and David Vtsel of Brooklyn. Service Fair- Data-Rifkind to Decide on Use Jjnnotf 0n Reform Ql Atlanta Avpnilp his reputation as a political fixer lately by predicting the course and result of an election through his knowledge of politicians and naming War Memorial To Be Dedicated luiuc iu uauvio auu in me Ic" 'Monday, 1 pm, viewing stand will be Borough i 1 rri 1 i nun. pruLf euings. i ne respimsiuiiuj pmhlvman Philin Schu- Pvesirinnt Cashmore.

Rormiffhl VANDERET JAMES on the winner correctly in ruling upon tne aamissimiitj lAVmt. rnmmiinnpr i iNovember 8, beloved husband of resides with him. imuu.di, -then tellin his underworld! 1" of evidence ----o mi'ompeient mailer 10 ic "It is expected that he will yesterday pledged his support lont.nuea iron, Kc Treasurer Spencer'S8'" "TT' 'vT lives during World W.r II. andf Young7 and high-ranking WSrSLTu acauiiaico jic Uiu ik. 1.H,,, V.

nrCiniVilr, the surrounding park, built and It certainly looked as 'r lhu "Vilbe mindful of the statutes, and'to Brooklyn Democratic Leader certainly looKea asinougn an invalidation by an Appellate ruM of J. joey thought he had advanceCourt a finding of guiIt. The hi thi AnLi 2' ran J' Slnnott for 8ny dras" enunciated by the Appellate hrnl.hpr nf Arthur. Lnllis Aim anu ittvj vuiiv.iaia. Luc Speakers will be Corporation 'and Aibert.

Funeral Tuesday, 9:30 to be maintained by the De Dartment of Parks. information If so, he must ICounsel Denis M. Hurley, City tic measures the latter may reception of such incompetent Courts of this State. look down on the vaunted Cos The memorial and Its park This court cannot assume iundertake to have the public evidence may insure the ultimate victory of venal police officers over those who are that, in the event the grand regain confidence in the Dem-, jury testimony is offered in erratic party. seeking to cleanse a great police BUICK 1931 2-door.

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Requiem Mass St. Boniface Church, Elmont, 10 a.m. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. VTTALE SALVATORE, of 125 Taaffe Place, beloved husband of Veneranda; devoted father of Dom-inick, Ralph, Joseph.

Frank, Louis, John; also survived by fourteen grandchildren. Reposing at York and Brooklyn Funeral Home, 187 S. Oxford Street, until Wednesday, 9 a.m.; Solemn Requiem Mass St. Lucy's R. C.

Church, 10 a.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery. WALDRON JOSEPH suddenly, on November 9, 1951, be Earlier in the ruling, the of the well-settled bv Rudoinn Hallev newlv- uouri jusuce jacoD j. aenwanz-wald and Magistrate Abner C.

Surpless. City Court Frederick L. Kopif is general chairman of the Legion observance. The Cathedral Club held its annual Armistice Day celebration last night in its clubrooms at 85 6th Ave. in the form of a dance and buffet supper.

Joseph T. McNulty and John J. Monck were co-chairmen. Troop 17 of the Boy Scouts ef America, sponsored by Conqueror Lodge, Knights of Pythias, will conduct an Armi junsi iurtner aeuneaiea tneicipies oi law set, tortn in me setting constitute the first unit of the Brooklyn Civic Center development, a vast program covering the entire area of the approach to the Brooklyn Bridge. Chief feature of the memorial is a large assembly hall, 75 feet long and 52 feet wide, the entire south wall of which is covered with walnut panels from floor to ceiling, bearing the names of borough men and women who died in service.

The hall will seat 500. Two Heroic Statues The exterior of the same tello now. "You know," Halley told the Brooklyn Eagle, "we thought we would use that story during the campaign but we honestly couldn't gauge the public reaction so we decided to let it go." He has made up his mind to approach his new duties much like he approached the problem of questioning Costello. First, a marshalling of facts, then a slow, steady march to a specific objective. If the problem doesn't get solved then the public will be the first to know why, even if it takes a televi danger inherent in use of the decisions hereinbefore dis elected independent Council President, Sinnott issued a bold statement in which he declared cussed.

"Should the Trial Commissioner commit error in the ad- that the Democratic party in the city had lost the confidence BUICK 1940. special, 4-door. A-l. alls covers, clean; must sell; beat olfer. Esplanade 6-3604.

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CL. 8-5706. mission of this hearsay evi-0f the neoDle. grand jury minutes by stating that "another and very serious problem confronting this Court is whether the names of civilians and police officers named by Gross in his grand jury testimony, who are not defendants in the disciplinary proceedings, may be disclosed at such hear- dence and find an accused I "Never has our Dartv's countv leadership demonstrated more clearly its awareness of public loved husband of Ethel (nee guilty, such determination could be adequately reviewed by the proper Appellate Court." wall, which is windowless, is stice Day service today at 7 p.m. in the Rugby Theater, 823 Utica sentiment and the need for our Ahrens); devoted father of Madeline Moran, Mary Malone.

Ethel Stolz, June Dauscher. Sister Mary Dolora, Sisters of Mercy; Warrant Avenue. broken by two heroic statues, one at either end. The north entrance, on a lower level, leads sion camera to bolster his statements in the party putting forward candidates dedicated to the exposure of corruption candidates such The Commission on Interna- "Stated differently, should Man Who DuflfPfJ tional Justice and Good Will of 'Officer Joseph G. Jr U.

S. Army; Will Keep Promises this Court permit the names of .1 i. I T7 1. TT A to a group of meeting rooms, Hiruiri. MPni cp rir rami, u.o.n..

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Saturday before 8 p.m.. Sunday. BU. 7-3004 BUICK 1950. standard Ah lit: like new; low m.iCHjre; 1 owi.er.

TE. 6-9886, SH. 8-4386. "If the boys are sharpening persons to oe read in evi ueaUl IS dUICIQe jas District Attorneys Miles F. i McDonald and Frank S.

Hogan," Schupler said. ture faces Fulton with wide i Pi "tenant 1 brother of Frank and William; also; tin their knives for me ami in.u mei District Attorney (McDonald he said, "then let them be Continued from Page 1 the bed. Th death was granite steps leading to ui wm iouum.1 "'survived by twelve grandchildren, high aluminum doors and'ousm'ance 0f the day tonight deposing at his home, 89-41 210th 8 in the First Presbyterian street. Queens Villaae; Solemn vigorously opposes such con- temnlated procedure. He as- of Carved in the limestone south jChurch, Henry and uarK ms Reapportionment Stirs Bitter Fight Continued from Page 1 listed officially as a suicide.

It was back on Jan. 26 that Bruzzese became a target for death. His son, Rocco, aimed a serts that to allow this may do grievous injury to those individuals who will not even be afforded an opportunity to refute the charges and this would be in violation of the fundamental concepts of justices. This Court is in full ac- Requiem Mass R. C.

Church of the Incarnation, Tuesday, 9:30 a.m. Interment St. Charles Cemetery. WEBB EUGENE on Friday, November 9, 1951, of 268 Colony Street, West Hempstead, beloved husband of Juliette and devoted father of Mrs. Melissa Daube, Mrs.

Beatrice Farrell and Eugene H. warned that experts have sharpened knives. Every promise I made In the campaign will be kept and if any one thinks I haven't got the answer to some of the problems I broached, then they are mistaken. "There's only one thing to remember, I have to stay within the bounds of procedure laid down for the Job of Council Prestdert." The theme of that meeting will be "Christian Leadership for Peace," and the principal speaker will be the Rev. Dr.

David M. Cory of Cuyler Presbyterian Church. There will be an Armistice Day parade in Manhattan at 4 p.m. todav, down 5t.h Ave. to rifle at him and BUICK 1950 special 4-door.

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radio, beater; excellent condition; special buy; $675. SH. 8-3225. BUICK '46 Super, fully equipped: food buy. Arma Motors.

73 Flatbujsh Ave. Ext. TR. 5-6990. BUICK 1947 4-door Roadmaster.

body, motor, general condition excellent; extras; real buy. GE. 4-0059. BUICK '49 2-Dr. Special down HARPER OLDS MOBILE 760 Bedford Ave UL.

5-4141 BUICK 1948 4-door sedan, super: radio, heatei excellent condition principa is only, $1,150. Esplanade 6-2079. legislative committee, bluntly wall, between the statues, is the inscription: "Dedicated to the heroic men and women of the Borough of Brooklyn who fought for Liberty in the Second World War, 1941-1945, and especially to those who suffered and died. May their sacrifice inspire future generations and lead to Universal Peace." pulled the trigger, but the! announced he also has been left plripr Rnrzpsp rinrlofvl and tlip uninformed of thp nlana for thp cord with these whizzed past him, strik- reshuffling of the State's Con- i Webb Jr. Service at the Falrchild Detenciing nis action in ong-jing Josephine, 10, while she gressional districts.

Chapel, Franklin Avenue at 12th P. E. Church at St. Thomas Street, Garden City, on Monday U1C stood in the kitchen of the Keoux said that he hasn't at- Hallev hinted hou-pvor that lul 3d St. there are manv wavs tn' cbin ,0.

1 uce, home at 1180 38th St.itended any of the meetings held at 8 p.m. Interment private. WILLIAMS RALPH suddenly, on November 8, 1951, beloved hiifband of Frances Canner; a cat and that if a law impeded fg" Th court in Zio" h's feIlow Republican the solution of a problem i thEt Jl. HosPllal tth a bullet wound; New York and Albany "because Drattjs assatv end of Ra'Ph Jr-: grandfather was to the public' benefit then "'f. V- rrl blunder her left eye.

haven't been invited." iu uie puunt men of ustlce demanded that havpn-t hppn whatv why not change the law? rpf lsa, to testify should Net to Josephine refusal to testify should O'M'pntne Kome on. neoux saiu. i nave "The mores of our times are BUICK 1939 Special, black: doctor car; very clean throughout; nacnflce. Pete, 586 Coney Island Ave. GE.

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UU 4-2626. BUICK 1940 Super convertible, radio, heater; being drafted; aacriflot. CLover-dale 6-0218 BUICK 1947 Roadmaster. excellent coo. ditlon, fully equipped.

Call OEdnwy ft- 1767. grant absolution to alleged mis-; Bruzzese body was mucin consulted by the 111- -1 ULCI I OBITUARIES Continued From Page 23 Dr. Earl McCoy, Suffolk Surgeon of Ralph; also survived by one sister and three brothers. Services Monday. 8 p.m., at John J.

Healey Funeral Home, 2977 Ocean Avenue. Funeral Tuesday, 1:30 p.m. Interment Evergreens Cemetery. WILLIAMS THOMAS sud 51, of 437 Northeast 51st Street. Miami, passed away in a Miami hospital Friday.

He formerly resided at 491 14th Street, Brooklyn, and operated a cosmetician and beauty consultant business at 509 5th Avenue, New York City. He ViaA fawiilar ratlin nrnffrflllljt oil creant police officers. If they yesterdav from the hospital to were guilty of represensi- Hom(? ble conduct attributed to them, namely, of accepting graft in 4th same place committee with respect to laying out the districts in any reapportionment bill." The meetings have been held constantly changing and perhaps city government and the principles that guided it over the years need a dressing up. a change that people will have faith in. In our generation peo return for protecting Gross in'Josephine was taken.

Bruzzese denly, on November 10. 1951, be Wednesday William Pfeiffer. Governor WOR, WMCA and WOU. He re-jloved husband of Leonora; father ple go to jail for transactions retention on the police morning in St. Johns Ceme-jOewev.

Republican Congress- tired in 1931 and moved to Dolores Amen, inomas j. ana BUICK 1937 Special 4-door oonrtrtibla aedan, radio, heater: body, mechanically perfect; $250. Dtwey 9-8876. BUICK 1948 Super 2-door sedan, fully equipped low mileage; like new; $1,375. 134 E.

45th Brooklyn. mat in yudi pdi would nae forcp would have made law en- Central Islip, Nov. ID Funeral services will be held at due to his health. He opened a Dorotny singer; Drotner oi La tery. next to Josephine.

hnen and inn-lpvel Ci. O. P. been regarded as strokes of fnrrement a iiiinmi af irut nicravrtpirpiipA Mnv Trpnft fivlvp.st.er Rocco. whose hatred for his chieftains throughout the State.

9 n.nnn,in.al m- no! Rnn pvarci. known as Native var-iana vireima wuimms imj ui- genius. The insurance probe, Defendant Pecoras banking Nye's munitions investigation.1 7The t0 w. I 1 Mil 111. ibbean Imports and Exports.

He vlved by eieht grandchildren. Fu-ao a craduate of Columbia Uni-lneral Wednesday, 9:30 a.m., from hui me umc in ivuj. i.iunu would be to divide Staten Island vemit.v and organizer of Writers John J. Healey Funeral Home, Earl McCoy, fifi, Suffolk County surgeon, who died last night in Southside Hospital, Bay Club of America. His two broth-12977 Ocean Avenue: Requiem Mass and manv others all resulted.

tne '11lnuies "ulue 1,1 Jdu 11 hall' and tag one part onto in remedial legislation 'half of Edwarrl Sern. Lucius ary and February, won be Uidge and link tne olher Nacciarone and William the funeral. He wasn atjhalf with the Brookiyil Heights Mas Boy wonder Heaney. j.Iosephine's, either, although ers Micheal and Joseph, operate St. Edmunds Church 10 a.m.

In- Shore, of injuries received in arriflpnt Inst. Kunrlav akele Restaurant at 174 Monta-terment St. John's Cemetery. i Ieuc Street, and Dey Street. New WOSZCZYNSKI November 8 BtTICK 1941.

equipped: runs and look good: 1275. ST 8-1291, BE. 8-0511. BUICK 1940 sedan, A-l mechanical eon. ditlon, new tires, radio, heater.

1361 68th St. CLoverdale 9-5175. BUICK 1950 Super whitewalla, puncture-proof tubes, complete accessories, like new; $1,950. 1956 B- 37th St. CAD'liLAC '49 sedan, beautiful maroon, fully equipped, whltewall: perfect condition original owner; $2,500.

Call BE. 6-4527 CADILLAC, late '47, Model 62: perfec condition, whitewalls. 24,000 original miles: see to appreciate. Gas Station, 2 2d St and 3d Ae. CADILLAC 1947, beautiful maroon; whltewall fires, radio, heater; perfect; $1,450.

BE, 6-0501. 'r-'Xu York City. Funeral arrangements i1951, JOSEPH, of 452 40th Street, Iwlll be announced by Lltngow husbaad of Anna Obusko ur. wno uveu on aur- Slreet Center, Miami. loving father of Lottie Polakow- folk Ave.

here, was on the staff and the late Pvt. Caslmlr, U. S. of Southside Hospital for 25 SCHLENKER ERNEST. Novem-jArmv: also survived bv two grand- "Some of the legislation was "It may be said parentheti-jthe lather he hated had kn.t t00 en about considered novel, and even'cally," Judge Leibowitz statedjtained a court order permitting; tnjs Wea vvhich wouid permit radical, now it is regarded as! at one point, "that to leave the jail to seejc-rews a( tQ n0minate; basic good business." (Gross testify at the disciplinary ibis sister buried.

congressman each The 38-year-old Hallev. who hearings, his grand jury testi-l The son was indicted on a 5 was a "boy wonder" in school, mony mav be properlv used forjlst degree murder charge ''lnK ay lae' getting through the regular the purpose of crossexamina-; Feb. Hi, and on June 13 wasj Another plan is to have Bay courses in record time, blinktion. It may also be used to re-1 sent to the Kings County Hos-j Ridge tied up with all of Staten owlishlv behind his pL-iciP and'fvh hU w-iliedinn or to at-'Pital prison ward. He is in an island.

This would make a years. He was a past president Iber 9, 1951, beloved father of Ve- children. Reposing at S. Szutarski's of the hospital's medical staff rona Lindeman Murpny; grana-ipuneral Home, 248 24th Street; Re-and a past president of the Suf- MsJTuday; ioik ouniy Meaicai society. Snvripr Avenue.

Brook- chnrrh 9i.h strppr. nrt th av. the quicker he blinks the more tack his credibility. i. I 1..

1 MORE- institution now. j.itrong Republican district, Dut It was learned the elder Bruz-iC'rews and Buck can't agree on zese, who, like his son, was un- who will have the power to Interment St. John's Ceme- ai 'I lyn, Tuesday, 1 p.m. nue. tery.

ueni. ui uutr Liuug iniiiuu ctated Physicians. He is sur employed at the time of the i pick the candidate, shooting, had been in and out a third proposal by Crews vived by his mother, Anna, and a brother, Harold. In Qjemoriam BRIDE ALICE In loving rapidly he thinks. "This Court has reviewed "While some of the things' rather extensively the princi-have in mind will take a little! pies of law cited by the mov-doing.

the first day I am in as applicable to the intro-fice wil! see some action. of hearsay testimony let's talk about some of the ac-lat police disciplinary hearings, tion. You want to talk about The order permitting the trans-the reduction in the sales tax?" mission of the grand jury article on Mr. Hal. utes to the Police Commissioner ley will appear in the Kagle'was granted upon an exparte SMITH JOHANNA (nee Murphy), of 297 Lincoln Place, on November 10, 1951, beloved wife of -William mother of William H.

Smith also survived by three grandchildren. Funeral Wednesday, 9:45 a.m., from Clavin Funeral Hnme. 7722 4th Avenue: Requiem memory of our dear mother, who, died November 11, 1933. Masses! offered. SON and DAUGHTER, of institutions several times ln'would be to try to carve out the past couple of years.

Onj0ne district to be made up of Thursday police were called toiaepUtiican areas stretching the home and he was taken toflom Bay Ridge to the down-Brooklyn State Hospital. He is town area. However, some survived by his wife, Rose, trouble is being encountered to -im-l rt Krtr Pi i 1 rt At-I I -i BURKE Corp. MURIEL VIOLA. I Chas.

Winkelman Services Today Mas St. Teresa's Church, U. S. M. C.

W. R. Died Novem-! BROOKLYN ITES BUY and SELL Automobiles HERE THAN IN ANY OTHER NEWSPAPER CALL MAin 4-6200 am. ber 11, 1946. tomorrow, i application of the District At- meet wun requirement oi tornev.

It was within the iproposed Congressional law re- thp'i a lUuiriiig that all new districts SNOOK EUGENE at morv otar. Fmiipi-jI cpivipl fnr fhrloa Plnrlria hclriVKi uncle Of StODhen tj.lj w. Legion to Request a nd not ue compact District Attorney's application. 8elr Winkelman. head of the P' FRECHETTE In loving memory Wife Attends Rites For Mate She Shot manclered Therefore, there inherent in rnmnoncnHnn RlSA law firm of winkelman Win-i'1" he Urooklyn Deinociats, as; the Parlors of Harrison J.

Edwards, 1J t-niiura ui etprnal tlip fniirt thp nnu-pr til nirflif' 1 wJo- Monday, nuvT'nr whr, ntprprl into ,86 6th Avenue.on Novem- raEtoentlnto it eXOie.SSeU UV IVt'pi c- tan, will be held at 10 a.m. to Continued from Page oni.nurd from I aRe Continued from Tajte I ict the ue of the 'minutes or i ientaLive Emanuel C'eller, feel day at the Riverside Memorial ucl SISTERS. SULLIVAN MATTHEW sud-i HEALY. In memory of Ensign ortion thereof. that if the present procedure Ins next Tue.dav.

She then districts can easily be cut up in denly. on November 8, 1951, at his JOSEPH J. Seventh Annlver- and policy be continued for an borough proper without Chapel, Ocean Parkway at Prospect Park. Mr. Winkelman, who lived at 961 E.

23d died Friday. He said she wanted only Respnsibllity' sion to attend her husband's "Shuld this Court by resldence, 27 W. 55th Street, New sary Mass offered hpln from Staten Island or win ne una me 10 oeienu our- nearby Queens York City, devoted father of Mrs. Stephen' W. McGrath, Helen Kathryn Joan, Matthew V.

Jr. and Edward E. Sullivan. Reposing selves against Russia when we are confronted by the inevi had been an attorney for the last 25 years. He was a member Countering the Democratic opposition have been explana- of the Glen Head Country Club Plaza Funeral Home, 40 table." Wilson had no onH Stfltpn No one knowf th silent hMrtaehei, Only thott who hvo lost oan tell The crlef we bear In silence ror the one we loved bo well.

Mother, Sister and Brother. NOLAN SALLY. November 11, 1945. huw oft she comet before lift. Hrr dear fo Aeet.

end true; Renlna In pwee with l.ovuig hefiru ttlu icr.g for and the East Midwood Jewish. 5gth Street, New York City; Sol mmecitate Island now make up the Second funeral, and that was later ob-! amended order plot a legal tained. blueprint detailing the manner Funeral sen-ice? were con- in which these grand jury min-ducted in the Greek Orthodox1 utes may be employed at the Church at 64 Sc-hermerhorn disciplinary proced'ings? The by the the Rev. proper forum for the determi-Janetos. Mrs.

Leeds, in funeral nation of the movant's con-black, spent some minutes be- tentiun- the disciplinary pro-fide her husband's body in the eerdiiiy-. thereover Litras Funeral Home. UL Court is an eminent lawyer and dis- reply. Center. WiUnn s.ii.l tlio I.Pin JlUUCiai UlSll'lCt 111 fl8 emn Requiem Mass Tuesday, November 13, 1951.

at 10 a.m.. Our Lady Chapel, St. Patrick's Cathe- Surviving are his wife. Mrs. would seek of Supreme Court Justices.

Here- Augusta S. mkeirnan; a son hcncfit as between veterans of toiore Staten Island eiiner was. Uvq hvnth nX. service rlunn? the Korean war, "ookc-o wu MMax Wnn and Dr. Louie Win- I hn.o nf ii rit'lil Mr I tail OI iwinianu kelman.

Mother, Father. Joseph, Thomas. I NUNN ANNIE. Died Novem- om. ber 11, -1949 In sacred memory of the God's perfect creation of mothers.

'my ow sweet, little mother, p.m. involve pxten-imi Couiuy. V'tol notices accepted 8 to 2 pm, tor publication (she left from there for the the judiciary, e-oeciallv G. I. educational bene- ouicii isianu bv the Polic Commissioner to Wk.li to You 10 to church.

Burial was in Cypre-Hills Cemetery. oi eMde over the disnnlinarv anU Pnvllt' ot orld, to A if 'r. rt p' "tp inao vwran. nf lhp Kn. make no a Congressional (lis- t.j...

-j same day; oi late at Saturday night for Sunday. puDMCattOnfof nr heert And thoiiffhtA, never, never. Very Lonely Daughter, MICKEY. 38 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SUN NOV. II, 1951 jtean conflict.

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