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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 27, 1953 I. L. A. OFFICIALS Wife Slayer Cries for Death As Defective Bullets Fail AVOID CLASH Politics and People By HAROLD H. HARRIS Count on Stark for B'klyn Votes; Friends on Spot in Dem Civil War WITH ANASTASIO Kings County Hospital listed Anthony Anastaslo was de Just as his wife feared life without him.

Amato feared the condition of Charles Amato prived of his opportunity today to give the boot to the three as "fair" today, but the 65-year- death without her. He found an ancient St cali International Longshoremen 8 old patient baa only one thought in mind he wanted to wife, the gun pointed at hie head. He had pulled the trigger three times, but the 40-year-old bullets would not accommodate him as they had his Angelina. The elderly Mrs. Guillano asked him for the gun.

He handed it to her. Pains Return The nightmare of police and Association officials appointed by I. L. A. president Joseph P.

Ryan to supersede him in Local ber pistol he had bought 40 years ago. He placed it against her temule and pulled the die. 327-1. He was thinking only of his trigger. The roar of the gun at 3 a.m.

The Brooklyn waterfront devoted wife, Angelina, 60, roused the occupants of the whose life was snuffed out as boss, along with about 60 of his followers, waited impatiently modest two-family house. From she slept beside him in their other rooms came racing the home at 1253 Glenmore Ave. JrV BREAK Selection of Abe Stark, popular Brownsville merchant, by the anti-Impy force to run In the Dem primaries for the' Council President nomination is part of the strategy 'to break into the Brooklyn Bern stronghold The DeHapio-, flynn boys feel they'll be able to carry Manhattan and the Bronx for their Mayoralty hopeful, Bob Wagner but they must get votes in Brooklyn to cop the nomination. It'll Jbt Stark's Job to swing over his large personal following in to the Wagner ticket BROTHER VS. BROTHER Some pollticos, at this early itage, are not discounting the possibility of a split Dem vote iWb Mayor Impy and Stark winning in the primaries 'Several of Stark's close friends, such as members of the vjtxwerfui '46 Club and the Brook Boro Club, find 'emeelves Tytiught in the middle in the Dem Imbroglio They're, first nd foremost for Abe.

But they also would like to help It was he Amato who Amatos' three unmarried childrenRose, 33; Lillian, 31, and outside the 371 Court St. headquarters of the local and the Anastasio waterfront club for the officials, who were rumored to be planning an appearance ambulance sirens followed, gray and shaken, was booked at the Miller Ave. station by sympathetic cops. Even while he was being questioned, the pains that instigated the Victor, 30, and Mrs. Amato's thought he was going to die yesterday as he sat up la bed clutching his pain-wracked heart.

The strokes had been sister; Mrs. Rose Guillano, 68. The upstairs occupants. Mrs. at 10 a.m.

crime returned. 1 Helen Letiza another Amato Amato was rushed to Kings County Hospital, his arraign daughter and her husband, Charles, also ran to the scene. coming more often lately, he was sure this was his last one-He looked at Angelina beside him. They had been married ment postponed pending his Bullets Defective recovery. They never showed and after a telephone call to one of them David Roche, the I.

L. A. legislative representative it appeared that there were no immediate plans for them to do so. Roche may! meet later today with Anas-j tasio's representatives, it was Indicated. I Rose and Mrs.

Guillano were 40 years, reared seven children and too often Angelina naa the first to arrive In the Amato bedroom. They found Amato In the hospital, Amato was thinking only of his reunion with Angelina. "I want to die," he kept murmuring. Mayor Impy who's Tunning 1 on the same ticket In Brook-I Iyn with Judge Hy Barshay, warned that she did not want to live without Charles. 0 seated beside the body of his I Dockworkers in the crowd outside Anastasio's headquar Sea Gate Asks City's Help ters, were almost outnumbered by uniformed cops, detectives, plalnclothesmen and District Aba Stork -A, Attorney's investigators.

In Garbagemen Strike designee for County Judge. Barshay and Stark have been elose-like-this It may be a case of "brother against brother" in this Democratic civil war. PSYCHOLOGICAL It became apparent last week that the DeSapio-Flynn forces tried to nse some psycho logical warfare against the Kenny Sutherland home team. The anti-Impy strate Police were taking special precautions. The riverfront going on since June 11," were The drivers who receive $SS Alarmed by mounting accu quad, headed by Lt.

John STARK HAT IN RING ONLY ONCE BEFORE broken off Thursday, mulations of refuse, the private Boyle, had 18 men covering 1 According to David Finkel- the area between the Army community of Sea Gate appealed to th city today for steln, vice president and counsel of the Sea Gate Associa 'Atsl Base and the foot of Fulton St, with four radio cars on call In addition. Each of the Only once before in his 59 sanitation service during the a week are seeking a minimum of $77 and their assist, ants want a hike from 947 to $70. In addition, the strikers are seeking 40-hour week and a $5 a week contribution for. health benefits. The men have been unionized tion, the community contains 10,000 persons In Summer, dis strung" in efforts to run the office effectively.

This led to his break with the emergency caused by a four. G. Joseph Minetti live precincts bordering on years has Stark stepped Into the political circle. That dav-old strike of the commu gists told reporters that ex- persed among some 700 homes the docks were also alerted. and several hotels nity's own corps of garbage col Transit Comm.

Joe Minetti, an Impy intimate, was being con Democrats and his subsequent William Dahut. chief Inves. Although the community has lectors. race tne following year. one though unsuccessful, established the Brownsville merchant and civic leader as tigator of District Attorney taken over some of the respon Born on East Side only since June 5 when the Private Sanitation Union be- Sea Gate, which has Its own sanitation and police forces, sibilities elsewhere assumed Stark was born on Manhat Miles F.

McDonald's racket squad, was also on the scene a strong man In his own home has been without garbage col by the city, Its citizens pay the tan's lower East Side but came became their representative in an election supervised by the town. to Brooklyn as a boy. For lection since Friday when Its 18 collectors and drivers walked same taxes, Finkelstein said, and are entitled to municipal with his detectives. Tony at Shapeup Running as a Republican State Labor Board. mare than four decades he has Among the most serious suf off the job in a dispute over had his own store on Pitkin services during this emergency.

City Sends Inspectors Anastasio, who has vowed Ave. wages, hours and workers ferers from the walkout was Murray Singer who operates a to fight his Ryan-imposed sus Liberal-City Fusion candidate against Borough President Cashmore in 1949, Stark came within 60,000 votes of upsetting the Democratic applecart. benefits. City inspectors have already A member of many business pension from the International been sent to the scene to deter The men are memDers ot and civic groups, he- Is also Longs horemen's Association, mine, whether the deposit of LocaA813 of the Private Sanitation Union, A. F.

a sub active in Philanthropic affairs and Jewish organizations. He A. F. left the headquarters An Independent Democrat in supermarket at 3705 Mermaid within the Sea Gate reservation. Delivery men have refused to cross picket lines in front of the community's three gates.

at 7:15 a.m. and went to Pier 1, politics, the Brooklyn clothier garbage constitutes a health menace. The hotels are hardest hit by the strike, Finkelstein sidiary of the International founded the now established annual Brooklyn event known Erie Basin, to shape up the served as local chairman for Brotherhood of Teamsters. men. said.

Negotiations, which had been as "Music Under the Stars." to Mayor William O'Dwyer's successful campaign for Mayor in 1945. On his return he went into a benefit the American Fund for conference with both Dahutl Israel institutions. PRESCRIPTION FOR VIRILITY and Boyle. Perhaps his greatest Interest In 1948 he was appointed Commerce Commissioner but resigned from the and achievement along com There were indications the munity lines was as mainspring! three administrators appointed post within a few months, fo the Brownsville Xeep on Job' Advises Dad, 92 cnarging ne was being Mliam-Boys Club. oy the I.

L. A. to take over the affairs of Local 327-1 may' attempt the job from I. L. A.

headquarters in Manhattan, rather than at the Court St. build Clinton, Iowa, July 27 (U.R) A spry physician, who at 92 E. Barber Chosen ASKS FOR A ROOM, ROBS HOTEL Of $120 ing. Anastasio has threatened delivered his own son, said today hard work keeps him virile and temperance keeps him ticed more than 50 years, qualifies. He has delivered more than 3,000 babies.

Yesterday he cared for his wife, Lucille, at home. After the baby was born he reported she had asked for a roll and kick em out into the street" As President of they showed up without a sidered for a spot on the Wagner ticket. Minetti was never Consulted by the DeSaplo-Flynri group and his name was 'taed only to embarrass the Mayor and the Brooklyn Dem leadership. Minetti is all-out for Impy and has been given important campaign assignments by Sutherland. SLUG Generoso Pope Jr.

and Judge Sam Leibowtiz are Raying a private slugfest If Wagner loses out in the ytimaries for the Dem Mayoralty nomination, he may be rewarded with a Supreme Court nomination Wagner is jffVing up an almost certain re-election deal to go into the Injra-party squabble Boro Congresswoman Edna Kelly Vants to set up a joint Congressional committee on Jigence matters to work with the Central Intelligence Agency. Sen. Joe McCarthy is expected to shift his probing Ictivities next year from alleged Commies to charges of corruption under the Truman Administration. OX yO BEST Congressman Henry Latham of Queens, CO. P.

candidate for Council President, seems to thrive on political campaigns. This is the fourth consecutive year he'll 3m Ion the stump. In '50 he ran for Congress; in '51 for Council President; for Congress again in '52, and this year a second at the Council Presidency Soda-pop biggie Morris tSjtrsch became a grand-pop over the weekend. His daughter-Xfn-law, Mrs. Leon Kirsch, gave birth to a 6'4-pound girl in By Shore Hospital G.

0. P. chieftain Anthony McCabe bto is boasting about his new grandchild. if; JOTTINGS Former Corporation Counsel John McGrath be chairman of the Barshay-for-County Judge Committee i White House attaches say Pres. Ike refuses to be irritated by his critics.

He regards criticism as one of the Presidential occupational hazards Senator Louis Friedman and Beth (WABC) Holland are blazing. By the way, did you know that the sokm is a Mambo champ? We were handed a fistful of obsolete Savannah, transit slugs which have the same dimensions as the Transit Authority's 15-cent tokens. The town is flooded with counterfeit subway tokens. HORSES Queens Dem Boss Jim Roe, carrying a bitter grudge, charges that Bronx leader Ed Flynn is running on his Mayoralty candidate, Wagner, with bis European Junket to attend Dublin's horse show Sam Moberg, Boro furniture dealer, named boxing coach of United States team to compete at Maccabian Games in September. He won 'ithe lightweight Olympic crown in 1920 at Antwerp fgger a politician's head, says Bob Olin, most often the narrower his mind.

healthy. any cigars," he said. "I coma from a temperate family and have never touched coffee, tea, whisky or beer or used tobacco." Dr. Hullinger married Lucille, his housekeeper, last year. She has a daughter by a previous marriage The 32-year-old woman calls her elderly court order.

John D. Hullinger 32- The Brooklyn dock boss will coffee and felt fine. Two bandits, one of them armed, held up the desk clerk of the Hotel Lafayette, 25 Lafayette early today and escaped with $120. The clerk, Alphara Slaughter, 45, of 288 Bridge St, told police the armed man asked the price of a room, "We're pleased and over- preside at a mass meeting of longshoremen at 7:30 tonighti year-old wife bore him an 11-pound boy yesterday at the family home, and Pr. Hullinger said he was "still rarin' to go." Steamship Lines The election of Edward J.

outside the Court St. building hs said. "And the ttle tyke already looks like he's becoming a member of to bear from the men them The new papa, who says he Barber Jr. as president of Bar selves how they stand in his said, "I'll go tell my wife," then spouse a "perfect husband" and a "young man." family knows how to take a wants a "big family," proudly ber Steamship Lines and Ameri running battle with Ryan. whipped around with a gun.

piH." named the boy John D. Jr. Dr. Hullinger, whose first The doctor said his pre can-West African Lines has bjen announced by Vincent G. Barnett, chairman of the wife and two daughters are dead, did not plan to celebrate scription for virility was: "Keep everlastingly on the job." olygamy Raid Rears board of the Barber group.

Mr. Barnett also announced the birth In the usual manner. "I'm not going to pass out Dr. Hullinger, who has prac for Tho Pfscrtmfnatmg the election of James B. Young as executive vice president and James L.

Barber as director of Genealogical Tangle Youth Tunet Up in Gym Grapple for Body Of Girl Swimmer the operating companies of the After Scuffle With Cop group. Continued from Page 1 Police resumed grappling to omana, July il tu.ra Police wondered today whether Ernest Trousdale, 20, plans a Edward Barber son of the late Edward J. Barber, chairman of the board until his eturn match as a boxer. day for, the body of 12-year-old Janet Soriano of 975 Hegeman who is assumed to have drowned yesterday when she disappeared while swimming Trousdale was fined $10 and victims of the foulest conspiracy you could imagine." Leaders of the colony, which calls itself the United Effort Plan, called the raid Colony leader Leroy S. Johnson said it was "the costs Saturday morning for death in June, was elected vice president and a director of the Barber lines and its subsidiaries in 1946.

resisting arrest. Officer Warren Larsen said the youth struck Mr. Young joined the com. pany as a junior clerk in 1917, him and ripped his-shirt when he was arrested for loitering. Saturday afternoon Trous volved in- juvenile court history.

By nightfall yesterday 33 of 36 male cultists had been arrested and the State was prepared to extradite those who fled to nearby Utah. The men were sent by air to, Kingman, and arraigned there with 50 of the 86 wives. The raid had been planned for 28 months by State authorities working with a secret $50,000 Legislative appropriation. Attorney General Ross F. Jones said he hoped Short Creek would be "wiped out forever" if fines against the men were collected by sale of the community -owned He was elected a vice president with a friend at Far Rockaway.

Her companion, Maryann Gregory, 12, of 483 Berriman came out of the water to report to a lifeguard, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gregory, that Janet had disappeared while swimming in the vicinity of some rocks. dale checked in at a police- of the company in 1936 and of the affiliated companies in 1946. James Barber recently complet sponsored gymnasium and began working out with boxing gloves.

ed a tour of combat dutv in Moon Walker Finds a Remedy 'iShe Keeps Herself kioake Korea, attaining the rank of most cowardly act ever perpetrated in the United States." The United Effort group claims to following the original tenets of the Mormon Church. But officials of the recognized Latter Day Saints (Mormon) Church, which repudiated polygamy 63 years ago, said all Mormons in Short Creek had been excommunicated for violation of the faith's moral code. One girl, dressed plainly like captain in the Air Force. Wkt'i tsit to You wn't Ur to ask tl qititioa if joi'ra rtt fEnId. July 27 (U.R) A "full moon painted the Okla-Ifcoma plains with silver early tdday but there were no celes-tial hljlnks in Enid.

property making up most of Llir rJr of tkt Brooklra EfU'i the dwellings. Ilarwl pap I A 27-year-old hjjusewlfe who has a habit of sleepwalking under a full moonr-sometimes in the nude fought off the lunar madness with black coffee anrt her determined husband's watchful help. all the others, said she had been told since she was "three ADVERTISEMENT She also wore moon-proof pa-or four" that all men had to jamas, knotted securely. (have at least two -wives to get Bi-State Commission Hit as Patronage Grab I he last time tne moon was to heaven. The girl insisted full, the woman sleepwalked that wearinar hvlon stockines --READING.

GLASSES -( to COMMUNITY OPTICIANS, ,446 Fulton Street, ot Hoyt, and lifyj out why wags earneri do not wtied to get reading glasses ot t(Jnici or union health plans. No right out of the house while The bi-State waterfront com-i and lipstick is "sure to bring on a fatal disease." The raiders found fantastic many years cannot be written her husband snoozed. Police found her then 20 feet up a mission set up to clean ud the off as a simple police '-loss, no membership fee. Surprise tree, picking leaves in her geneoiogies among the cultists birthday salt. he said.

"The roots of the trouble go very deep and can only be corrected by completely re Port of New York Is a "political patronage grab" and should, never have been established, according to City Planning Some men are married to their wives' daughters, and lifetime. One flight up. Rtas '4if Glonet while yoej wait. DAILY TO 6:30 P.M. MONDAYS TO 8 P.M.

She had often walked in her sleep under the full moon be THE FAMILY BANK That Offers every Depositor The personal SERVICE Of Every One Of Its Officers vamping tne operations from one 3-year-old son of an 80- fore, but this was too much year-old father is the great- top to bottom under a dominating co-ordinating agency em So early today the woman, missioner Goodhue Livingston Jr. In a letter to Devereux C. great uncle of a baby his own mother of two, and her hus -i: ANNOUNCEMENTS powered to deal with the Fed age. The old man has five Josephs chairman of the State eral, State and municipal gov band were still up, police reported. Their bungalow blazed 3: Public NoMcm and Commercial Noticai commission surveying New ernments as wen as with labor wives and more than 88 children.

Two fudges, Lorna Lockwood with lights. i one uty government, Living and management. He said the Port Authority of Phoenix and J. W. Faulkner JftmmifO TORCH AND HOSES: FULL TRUCK.

REWARD. FINDER CALL i- 1-7400. MARRIED? Beautiful nr Bail. nu.on.hla riUi' mnat d.U. 0.11 ston, a Republican, said the Port of New York Authority should have been-assigned to had been conceived with that As a safety precaution, the hnsband bad tied himttelf to his wandering sponge and placed a pan of ire water by their bed.

idea in mind and the new com of Kingman, came with the raiding party and today began the task of investigating the parentage of the children and t-5427 lot appotDUneDt. the job instead of the new agency. mission is "a duplicating agency." This is "nothing more or less than a political patron i daily rids to n. y. c.

Otter4 In dvw Ctdtlltc, dtar-to-door s-rv- Police Sgt. Carl V. Hubbard "Crime on the waterfront mm Anon LunouAlMt. CLeventtl- 2-6642, other problems that Judge tVlLL ROT BE RESPONSIELi lor -bU which has plagued this city for age grab, ne said. C.ruised iLockwood called the most in ever your hanking service or in-.

formation need may be. You need not be a depositor to take advautage of our many popular services, hut when you have a checking account with you will receive unusual, indie vidual attention at all times. From the minute one of our vice presidents helps you open your checking account here at the Kings County Trust Company, all the tervicei, every officer of the bank, and each member of our friendly, efficient ttaff ara available to help you what 1 1 -4M01. 4MT7 C.C1. uciftiiLrtji uuuu, juat in uasr.

iiie Enid fire department kept its jump net ready. Carriages performed, citii or niiftoui, through Mulln'i Burru, 830 Wuhlniton -Bokotra. HObokaa 3-2403 witU situraar, 10-12. Not a wisp of a cloud dulled, the western moon. But thati WrFC, Ftertno Virr M0C07, harm lm my Md and board, km no longer pajama string was tide In one rotponnoio tor tnr aooto mcurroa oy nor.

DouJd H. Motor, 129 X. stta of the tightest knots in Okla homa. ITS MATCH PANTS to tout ooU or rat traoModout oMartmont Ubrlct; no 3or ouUblni oorr loo. Oonon'i, 1009 Plt- Come See How We Can Serve You, Today I (Mossadegh Warns Majlis Must Be Dissolved Tehran, July 27 (U.R) Pre -1 Loot and rouse1 un, ml boxer.

11 mri old: opoa Loot: mier Mohammed Mossadegh Sox; traall tumor front vide, under doctor'x told the Iranian people today doro; liberal reward; Information dead or Woodei, 7517 62d 81, Olendalo 3-7330. he will resign unless they support his decision to dissolve OO Loot; black, Kerry blue, male; ri- Uur experienced ttaff mad LI I modern air ronditioned jp ll I aj, facilities will provide Jk fea. fiUlpAAA KINGS COUNTY. IIflfp" WlllsHvU ssssssz TRUST COMPANY A Pi0PP0nrV N0RST0P-EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR ft Vv, Hort Ho" lltlltLwaii LJiJ JWTS Ul rUtTON STV IROOKIYN 1, N. Y.

J- emit Ifanhattan Beach aneaere ia jp: the Majlis (parliament). -1 Mossadegh accused opposi-fartlition deputies of sabotaging the government's efforts and creat- difficulties at a time when treeird. SHeepanead 3-0415 DOO Loet; Bat ton bull terrier 'ChKo' Avenue W-E. 29th re HlrhUmalo S-33S7. DOO -Loat: blest.

Oerman ehepherd, whlto apot on lace; male: reward. I-313. Iran is engaged "in a critica struggle to safeguard its rights and independence." DOO Loet: Boltum ebepherd. male; el. army quenOn Road, 32d reward.

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