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Daily News from New York, New York • 299

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imoon riuLLino THIS AIN'T emu? BUSINESS. OLD! WELL, IF TTAJNT MIZ FUGWry- HOP IN, Wr I BABY, AND TLL JSkkr 00 IHAUL YOOHOME. Jpgjy 7 ITS A PLEASURE- YOU HAVE NO t3 I THINK Jljiik Tval BETTER SEND LADT AgX VJITL PUJ5HB0TTDM fprTV' AWRE, Fl Jj 3: 'Ji a It's Tough News for Butcher Greek Parliament OKs Plastfras, Snubs U.S. Athens. Ausr.

22 UP). Greece's Parliament, acting de tO LceqnerBrink Hills 3 Cons Columbus, Ohio, Aug. 22 U.E). Three i convicts at the' state's London Prison Farm died today from drinking lacquer thinner. Six others were rushed to the Ohio Penitentiary Hospital here spite U.

S. Ambassador John E. Peurif oy8 suggestion that a new cabinet might help the nation, voted confidence in 3 Premier Nicholas Plastira's coalition Government wmght, to Ct 1S 127-118. Defeat would have meant the resignation of Plastiras and his ministers, representing his own the role of snper-governor and reminded it of German and Italian high commissioners who operated here in World War II. It said "must withdraw from Greece.

TKAtKL leftist Progressive Union and Deputy Premier Venizelos' Liberals. Peurifoy suggested a new nation al election in a talk with Greek SSSSfSBSSSSKSKSSS newsmen little more than 48 hours lor treatment. Their condition "was critical. 3 Killed in Crash Of Trainer Planes Bryan, Aug. 22 (iP).

Three men from Bryan Air Force Base were killed in of two T-28 training planes today near the east-central Texas town of Milano. A fourth man parachuted and was atro on the ground that a new government would be better equip ped than the old to deal with economic problems. A etorm ol protest developed. Communist-line EDA members of Parliament, representing eight 4 1 seats, walked out before tonight's vote, criticizing Peurifoy for "interference in Greek affairs." mm A demand for the recall of Peurifoy was voiced in a page-one torn si ISikSL editorial today by the newspaper Extra Bear ML Beat EUirnki Imera, an organ of Veni-zelos Liberal Party. kr.W.42SLH'A-M SM-SMaAHcl K-00 "Ej Su.

Accusing the envoy of interfer injured on landing. LEO E. CURTIN Leo E. Curtin, 72, former superintendent of the Bronx Children's Society, died yesterday at his home, 1440 Wood Road, Bronx. Curtin retired in 1950 after 27 years as superintendent.

He was a veteran OFITI1H SiKSIC tTJmtedJTess Telelotol ence in Greek political affairs, the newspaper declared he had adopted Mob. Fri tin 30 Kd. Trip t-. W. St A.M.

Ar. 4:15, TRAVEL Visit 00SEVO.T alCMORUl, HYK PH. Baa cbb. at PVsapai4 (ncaat MoaJ IN HIS HOME in Atlanta, Thomas Post, a batcher, reads letter from U. S.

Immigration authorities which tells him he soon will be deported to his native Australia. He will be separated from his family Nancy, 4, sitting on his lap; Agnes and Patricia (standing in rear) and his wife. He came to the United States in 1943 on a merchant ship. Later he Joined the Army Transport Service and did a tour of duty in the South Pacific UTIlin H00IUUT tAU Dswifff ntfrtointneait Cfl uovt srtst si n. t.

anwets) caoup urti AvaaABLt faesw Kim Dst Lt 3C3 t-5SgO 88. Kills Himself. i roe aparusn-Amencan war. ALBERT MANSBRIDGE Torquay, England, Aug. 22 (Reuters).

Albert Mansbridge, 76, a leader in adult education, died here tonight. Sleep Sickness Says It's Time Leaving a note that read. "It's oaaslaa. Cafrtsrla, BMt I FOR SROP1 M. sia Finlit Pressed run nit I ONLY a a.

:3 S.H. A IsMajs. a iti LEAVES Ex. PI. tar.

at Sat. P- H.T.C time to black out." 88-year-old Ibs.TF, SslSsbA Ch'tdr. 4HM U.W stSr MsSAM lSSi 19 30AM Scat!) jjtotittg Hlf Ueorge Jones of 242 E. 41st St, shot and killed himself with a 2.2- aS Trie W. Oas ti.M.

CUU Ssa. a HmL ttM. CkiM Tftm cahber rifle in his home at 5:30 SATUU1T KOCNLKET SAIL 1 Cfl Lt. W. 42 St.

Pier 81. 84S P.M. SPTTOM um tnw.tzn.n Msntf Trie Wk. Or, $3 St. CMM St P.

M. yesterday. BAUER Henry. Aug. S3.

1963. Of 639 K. 3Slh Bklyn. Husband ol Marie Matter. Father oi Kathryn Dieck.

Brother ol (ieorro Bauer. Service at the Fair chiia Chapel, 220-05 -Hillside Ave- am. a wst. csiis ii.is San Francisco, Aug. 22 U.E).

Men and machines sprayed California's central valleys today with a fog of mosquito-killing insecti Vluwns viiiage. a r. xa MOONLIGHT UP THE HUDSON t. Ex. PL Jtnsr Citr 1 BV attsnr fark.

N. V. C- mr 4 A UER Julia. Reposing- at the Jamaica NORMANDY cide in a concentrated effort to GIRLS WOMEN Uhapel oT Thomas M. uuuin and Sons, wipe out the carriers of sleeping fCCrrif IIMT 17 BATTERY lnLOCVil LlilL aOaiHUI Gtem 1964 yagiits sickness which has caused 31 3 Hour Lecture Cruise BE A deaths in less than two months.

jr-3i miisiae Jamaica, u. until 1 P. M. Anthony. BeJoved son ol Cecelia xiHl TJominiclE.

Survived by sister Con-. cetta. Reposing at Joseph Graziano i Funeral Home, 130 Mulberry H. Y. Funeral 10 A.

M. Solemn Re- qaiem Maes. Most Precious Blood Church. Interment Calvary Cemetery. IROUXD KAKHATTAN ISUND Using a special appropriation of VIEW The Greatest City HEM Tha.

Statue at L-ibertv $250,000 from state emereencv Tk rockaway Lvs: BATTERY PARS funds, health authorities stepped ud the battle to destrov millions of M.V.L1BSBTY, EIXX DEACII LONG DISTANCE OPERATOR mosquito eggs and adult insects. la St riaslsad Ftas, tast sf BssEk Ssm ss. II a. Or 2:45 4 6 p. ra.

Aialt. 'ICUMfM 7ie iim. Tsxi I a. rs; I srtau tATts tm school ctovrs Veehta tar Ctmrtrr utu 4 Aa Site WWEl -KfWif 1. JmrrCr.

Ls.Batufy lOoaai JOtm O0pe Ef.Rock.hefe. VJOma l0Mm So miiM trips Moods rs A Thtirsdars Mi-KEE Han 21. Auk. 21. 1852.

dimly. Beloved wile of John. Mother of Helen Gallagher, Arthur McKce (in Navy), Catherine Tonkin. Reposinr Shelly md Larney Funeral Home. 523 4 E.

31tt. St. Funeral from Sacred Heart Church. 33d St, Mon, 10 A. Aug-.

-S5. 1062. MOSCATO Anthony L. On Aug. 21.

Son of Joseph and Mane nee Moatenero). Reposing- at Joseph V. SeSBa Funeral Home. 6024 Fort Hamilton Parkway, until Aug. 26.

9:30 A. M. tETRALIA Biania. Aug-. 22! Beloved wife of Andrea.

Devoted mother of Vin-I cenza and Nicholas. Reposing- Victor H. Cinauemani. 227 E. 106th St.

Requiem Mass St. Lucy's Church. Monday. 10 A.M. 01TND TRIP: Daily-ChB.

Adults JS as. a BL. San, Hoi ChU. UOONUGHT B4YUwi2 Dance CRUSE FMbb BassciT Park -Jack CcostaDss Onksattm TUESnWID. rick.

SUN. iat. fsW ist is plasssa air rss4itissi sficat xritk frisssi psar asra ajs. A Ml startiaa ssbrr as jaa Isss taissManstisc. sHHM war; III assist Ma Krrt rsus sss xstslst ssins Msnsflsc.

A LOSC BISTANCI OPEIATOI KEADSDU3G BEACH, II. J. Mails 1 a-a S'-S. ftanter 7 34) AMU SI.S4) M4. Trl.

ChUi a5c sack srav Lss BattSTf Pk (Masis Altai ssls A EwssasJ MEW SERVICE: CeaMesHea TMsts Bmm sMt Bsats tar Suwt ssrrlcs ts POUT HOHMOUTH HICHLARBS ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS SEA BRIGHT (ANOV HOOK LOMB BNCM Jencs CUT. Slsl la. Bittspi W.T.C mAFFAHKLLO Diana. OI 941 Kent Ave. Beloved wife of Anthony.

Devoted mother of Thomas, Mrs. Jennie Jag-emann. Solemn Requiem Mass St. Lucy's R. C.

Church, 8:30 AJt. Fntrment Holy Cross tSxcsst Sss. Ana. GIRLS OFFICE MESSENGERS 16-17 years of age str.t itTsf cemetery. oi 4-iots SCOTTO Josephine.

Reposing' at funeral home of James Romanelli. 2723 Atlantis nntil Saturday. 9:30 A. It. Wt Ban ksssfils Iks iacfcsis sai4 SILECI Charles.

Beloved father of Grace, Rose. Reg-ina. Dolores. Jean DeCarluocio, Frances Reder and Marie Spatola. Requiem Mass St.

Patrick's Old Cathedral. 11 A. X. Reposing- at the Provsnzano $39.50 to start day week Apply Employment Offic 12 Ivmm the aattriut (Canal Strest station all Subways) -Z1J srHli KJS. City ef Knaimearc kC' Usilj 8i.

Ba4a 7:3 ja. Wilk rnnerai Home. a za Are. LE1M Soohia. On Am.

22. Of KKDDV Bl.KCKMAN his nlMJtia CAFETERIA W.4 KB BEFBESHMEHTS Java St. Beloved mother of Edna LOIO DISTANCE Tsss. Tksn. A Frl.

AM Is PM am 43 rm TELEPHONE OPEIATOI Apply Avsise ef the AsstrtMS Oechsner. Also survived by one rrand- i daughter. Reposing at St. John's Lutheran Church. Mil ton St.

near Manhattan Oreenporat. after 2 P. M. on Sunday. Services 8 P.

M. Entombment Cypress Rills Memorial Abbey. Mon, 10 A. M. IMrscU Arthur Baverstock.

If ram cant visit Easlar sssvt Otflc today, call ES rhaacs a70a, Extcsniasi asei, far namphlet steseribiaa mum aisa IoImvIoWs Mw Yori viw th. statui op lemr. 1:80, 6 00 liaaV 4:30 P.M. Sat- BBi (Canal Street Station-All Subways) A Wf A.M. P.M.

Tata, Tkars, Frt. A.M. P.M. SsL A.M. ts 440 P.M.

LONG LINES DEPARTMENT COAT "MAN ATT AN9 Mr. Lsrtsrs CraiM Anasl Masasnas IsleaS HEAR GUY FINN- Zm LVS. DATTERT PARK I Qt 1 3 A.M. 1 145 P.M. fill P.M.

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