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Daily News from New York, New York • 209

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SMILIN' JACK Ljf THIS TEA WILL -W IM SORRY OKAY T'ftA -SMILIrJ' IACI-C I wondered" MARTIN I BOUGHT ur iii-morMI'p" TV ACT TO GET YOUR VOI1E? rSIR.T'AA SO GRATEFUL' YOU J-JEPE AND REST WHILE RUM r--r- iiiiaiwc FOR GOME TEA THE PLACE NEXT SiMT AAYSELF-- I TA PANDORA a S3 a CO to CI POOR District Attorney Herman Meth-fessel are on trial on chargas of professional misconduct. Reidy, who had served two terms in the State Legislature, was president of Richmond County's Democratic ever Decoration SATURDAY (May 31st) Oay weekend. SUNDAY (June 1st) M.v. Litwrtr BIU. lar-e.

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10,30. ll) A.M. on 7 30, 340. CIRCti 00' CIRCLE ess; g.jsej AT HUDSON RIVER SIGHTSEEING BOAT LECTURE CRUISE AROUND MANHATTAN ISLAND Hear t.l -Voire of Manhattan LVS. PIER 1 BATTERY PARK 10:15 A.M.

1:50 P.M. 75c is Koeeial ratni for Children' Groan WHO wy NEW NEIGHBOR WAS The Gbxrect iriing BE SPECIFIC When you extend sn invitation, be specific. Don't say, night can you come for dinner?" This places the burden of settling the date on the prospective guest. Rather fay, "Can you come for dinner on Wednesday at Send a stamped, ertf-adilreMKed envelope tn Klinor Amea. The 4Zd ew York IT, V.

for the booklet, Tahle Setilnica aiiliirri-Ire for Dinner." Club. A brother, Rev. John P. lUidy of Chicago, will officiate Monday tit a Solemn Requiem J'ass in Sacred Heart Church, West Kew Brighton. TRAVEL Child half fir amine Vt.lt fiAfKnCITMrunfui, -V niut ra ut conn.

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t-KV) 42nd St 30 Indnn Pi 12.05 tl 75- WttStbSt 50 Bar Ml JliO Vonka. 10J0 WtPt- 12 45 III Newburrh I 2 too -Not r. ui BAM SLACK ALL WET journals, Boudin also was the author of "Government by Judiciary," a two-volume work published in Once a Socialist, he left the party in 1919. EUGENE M. HOMER Funeral services for Eugene M.

Homer, 78, estate tax appraiser and widely known amateur magi cian, will.be held at 11:15 A. M. (tomorrow at the Riverside Chapel, 76th St. and Amsterdam Ave. He died Thursday of heart disease at his home, 711 W.

171st St. He was president of the Actual Appraisal Co. but was known to the hundreds of thousands of young-' sters whom he had entertained over "the years as "Remoh the Wizard." In his peak year, 1931, he gave some 200 free performances. ED VAN EVERY Cardiff, N. May 30 (U.R).

Ed Van Every, 73, veteran newspaper man and press agent for heavyweight boxer Ezzard Charles, was found dead of a heart attack in his hotel room here today. Van Every worked on the New York Evening World and the New York Sun be- fore becoming sports editor of the Police Gazette. WILLIAM N. REIDY State Assemblyman William N. Reidy, 40, died of a heart attack yesterday at his home, 34 Mada West New Brighton, S.

I. His death occurred a day r.fter he testified as a character witness for Irving Rivkin, who succeeded him as a Staten Island Assistant District Attorney. Rivkin and former BLACKSMITHS Burners CRANE OPERATORS BURNERS ELECTRICIANS (Navy-Marine Experiet.ee) OUTSIDE MACHINISTS RIVETING GANGS or RIVETERS SHEET METAL WORKERS SHIFFITTERS WELDERS BETHLEHEM STEEL CO. (SHiPBrn-DrNO division) 3075 Riehmand Terrace Mariners' Harbor, Staten Island SIIIPFITTERS- (1st CLASS) Apply Employment Of. Monday through Friday bet.

8 4. 5 P.M. Ira S. BUSHEY SONS INCORPORATED 764 Court St Br.oklya, R. TO VOL) FOR LAN PINO MY FISH AND SAVINS JVY UlV-ts ALBERT D.

LASKEK Philanthropist Albei D. Lasker, 72, advertising expert and onetime chairman of the U. S. Shipping Board, djed of cancer yesterday in Harkness Pavilion, Columbia-Presbyt erian Medical Center. Lasker -was owner of the Lord and Thomas a ertising agency, assistant to the Secretary of Agriculture under President Wilson, chairman of A.

D. Lasker the Shipping Board under President Hoover, a part owner of the Chi- jDeatfj Jotictg CALSETTA Dominick. Of fllwi Cove, on May 9, 1(452. Kewsiliir al Mortuary. 2Jt Oleu St.

Glen "Cove. Ij. I. Funeral Monday. 2.

Solemn Requiem Mass. 10 A. M. at St. Boceo Church.

Glen Cove. CICCARONE Anna. On May 28. Beloved wife of Ig-nanio. Dear mother of John.

Rose. Pat. Michael, Arnold. Rosario and Marg-aret. Reponiug- at Charles Baeitrai-lipo Funeral Home 3fi Mulberry St.

until Mon. 9:0 A. M. Reouiem Mass Transfiguration Church Mott St- 10 A. M.

CONTENTO LIDANO. On Lv SHIh. Devoted husband of the late Rose. Beloved lather of Edmund A. and Dr.

SalvatoreJ'. Beyomnc at Funeral Chapel, E. llbth N. Y. C.

until Monday. A. M. Sol- enin Reiiuiem Mass at Mt. Carmel Clmr'h, 10 A.

M. interment, Calvary Cemetery. IJIRKCTOR. LORENZO J. KOT1 OLA.

COItREALE Dtilia. On May B9. Wife of late Peter. Survived by children, Bobhy Luisi. Rose Minsaon, Anthony.

Gra-e Befusrio. Andre, Virginia Marotti, Hope J'alnieae. Peter. Repoains at Chapel 304 15. 11(5 St.

until Mon. Requiem Hifh Mass Holy Rosary Church. 440 E. 11H St. Mon.

9 A.M. ArraJigements Gnmaldi Funeral Home. 1I.L1S Edith. On May 2ft, 1952. Beloved wife ol Forrest, devoted of Boberta Becker.

Reposimr at the Thomas C. Bible Funeral Home. Westchester Bronx. Service Sun. 2 P.M.

Cremation at Ferncliff. BALL John C. Reposing at the Flushing Chapel of Thomas M. Quinn Sons. 1H2-14 Sanford Flushing, L.

I. until Mon. 1 P. M. 1EPORE Roceo.

Michael. Late of 1223 Elder Bronx. Reposintf at Chapel, 1528 Castle Hill Ave. Funeral, Monday. A.

M. Solemn Hirh Mass. St. Ann Church. E.

110 A. M. Interment, Calvary Cemetery. Joeeph Fareng-a Song. Directors.

liEHLSEN Adolph. May 3(Hh 1M53. Beloved husband of Clara. Services Walter H. Cooke Inc.

Funeral Home, 1 W. H)0th Bronx, Sunday 7 P. M. PALMINTERI Frances. Of 168 Johnson Ave.

Beloved wife of Joseph, Devoted mother of Albert and Stephen Palminteri. Reposinfi: at Jantes J. Mancuso Funera! Home, i)l Wilson Ave. nntil Mon. 9 A.

M. Solemn Reouiem Mass at Most Holv Trinity Church. Montrose Ave. 10 A. M.

Interment St. John's Cemetery. SEFERT Euirenie. Beloved wife of the I. ate Clnrance L.

Service at srave Monday 2:30 P. M. fnterment Amitj-vUle Cemetery. Long- Island. flPBRO Peter.

Of 200 Mott on May 23. 1052. Beloved husband of the late Mamie Concetta -Spero, Devoted father of An-tometti. Emil. and Rose.

Funeral Monday from residence, June 2. at A. M. Hifrh Mass, St. Patrick's Old Cathedral, QMI A.

M. Paul Guiseppi. Funerrtl Director. WHITE Marjorie. On May 29.

1953. Beloved sister of Irene Van Name. Services 1 at Fairehild Chapel. Shi Atlantic Brooklyn. Saturday 2 P.

M. 3n iflcmoriam D'ANGELO Salratore. Third Annivpreary. Your hands muv Tourtaed this table and this silver; and we have yonr fn- Kn hold this (rlass These do not remember you dar father. And yet your touch upon them witi not pass.

LOVING- WIFR and CHILDREN. lA ATTEO Daniel. First Anntvtntrv Mass. Saturday, May at 9 A. Our Lady of Pea Church.

I think of you father in silence. -No one mfcy ef me wwp but many silent tears are sIwkI. While others are I oft-en sit and think of you and how you died. To think you could not say goodbye before you chied your eyes. BKLOVED WIFE MARY CHILDREN.

Death and In Memoriam Notices May be telephoned to The Net by your funeral director gny time to 1 i'. M. for mtertion iie the next day's paper. Telephone calls on Sat. Sun.

muifbe mad before 3:30 f. M. Hone MUrray Hill 2-1234. -I i i i i I tcago Cubs baseball team and a trustee of the University 01 Chicago from 1937 to 1942. With his third wife, the former Mrs.

Mary Woodard Bernhardt, he founded the Albert and Mary Lasker Educational and Medical Foundation and served as its first president. His first wife, the former Flora Warner, died in 1936. His marriage to actress Doris Ken-yon, in 1938, ended in divorce a year later. He lived at 29 Beckman Place. LOUIS B.

BOUDIN Services will be held at 12:45 P. M. tomorrow at Kiverside Memorial Chapel, 7tith St. and Amsterdam for Louis B. Boudin, 78, authority on constitutional law.

He died Thursday at his home, 200 W. 58th St. He was senior partner of Boudin, Conn Gliekstein, 1776 Broadway, and for many years repre- sented Ar and CIU unions, par-I ticularly in matters of constitu-i tional rights. A prolific contributor to law Clothing for 7 Worries Mother Clothing for her seven children is one of the many problems confronting this widowed mother. She would be thank-riend ful fo'the stiU wearable, pre- jV sentable out-W grown apparel your youngsters no longer wear.

Mrs. M. M. writes: wear. Mrs.

M. "Could you please help me with clothing for my children? I have seven and am a widow. I get Social Security and my oldest boy in the Service sends me $40 a month. For the eight of ns, this is very little and I cannot put money aside for clothing. I hardly make it from month to month for rent and food.

"I have been praying every day that a windfall would come so that I could buy some clothing for the children. But they are now so badly in need of things that I have to ask you for help. My daughters wear sizes 14, 12, 10 (2), 8, shoes 5, 4 (2), 3, my boys, 13, 5, sizes 18, 8, shoes 9, 11. If you have anything for me, I wear size 16, shoes 7. I'm not concerned about myself but 1 am worried about the children." Won't you answer the touching plea of this needy Negro mother? We'll gladly send her address upon request.

Pets For You. A black and white puppy of fox terrier-cocker spaniel mixture, 8 months, male, housebroken; has the best qualities of both breeds, is the attractive offer of L. Y. Two adorable part-angora kittens are ready for adoption. They are 11 weeks, male, female, trained, gentle, fun to watch.

A scratching post, sleeping and play equipment are included in this generous offer. Be sure to address the DONOR (as given above) in my care, if either offer appeals. Do not address your reply merely to me, for letters are forwarded direct to the donors, who choose and notify the recipients. It TO" are In need. I may he able to help yon.

If yon hare clothing or furniture yn no longer ane, let me nlaee It with needy tamiliea. Do not Ineloae lettera with nackafrea unless they are aent hy flrat-elaaa mall. Kanea and addresaea annlicanta for aid provided. Send fall name and addrena aay Jny Brown, The New. 820 B.

2d St, New York. UOQNLIGHT SAIL SATURDAY, HAY 31 ERtertaiaattiit A Dancing Eft Biant Bar I Leave West 42 St- Pier 81 at 8:45 P. M. SUTT0H UNF, 14 Slate St. JO 1437.

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