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Daily News from New York, New York • 79

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Retiring yjfcwtor BROOKLYN BEAT By MICHAEL O'BRIEN If JURISTS SITTING IX the Brooklyn Supreme Court are( split 9 to 5 on the legality of the $2,500 pay raise: given justices of the Appellate Division. I (Baseball League in the Fort Greene Area. It turns out his tar catcher is John Di Giovanna, 11-year-old son of Democratic Supreme Court Justice Anthony J. DiGiovanna. Jim Hara.

Bay Kulge G(Jr politico son, is This is the reason the five have refused to tro aionp with the ma jority in irninfr their pay checks "under protest. Their argument is that the Board of Estimate was wronfr in the first place in voting the in crease wny fro tnrougn tr.e trouble of trying to make a case of it by protesting the checks. Wesiev McD. Holder, who claims a promise from Assembly- man Bertram Baker. Democratic Commissioner TenneT Weslev McD.

Holder leader of the fith AD, for the Council designation in the Bed- 1 (J. If. I c. The Four Wall Players, Brooklyn community theatre group, will present the comedy, "Born Yesterday," as their final production of the season. The play will be given Friday and Saturday nights at the Flagg Court playhouse, T2d St.

and Ridge Blvd. Bob Guinan as Brock and Vi Mandracchia as Billy rehearse. Vet Widows Must File ford-Stuyvesant sector, will be a i the Board of Assessors, will be primary candidate if J. Daniel given the Charles H. Tenney De-Diggs gets the nod.

partment of Investigation) treat- Holder has selected a spot for ment before being considered for his primary battle headquarters 1 appointment, and will have his petitions all for the filing date. June 25. Thomas Flvnn, "Mr. America" This should be a real lively of American Legion, as a fight since Edward H. Freiberger, one-man recruitment committee Chess Star, I I.

Invited Chess expert Bobby Fischer, 14, of 560 Lincoln Place, has been tapped for international competition. The Erasmus High freshman, according to the British Chess Journal, has been invited to be one of 10 players from various countries to play in the year's top international event, the Hastings Christmas Tournament in Hastings, England, Dec. 30 through Jan. 8. oceanbound for Europe and duty with 4th Armored Division.

David Minkin, real estate executive, will be guest of honor at United Jewish Appeal dinner Thursday at the Park Manor. Henry A. Shapiro says be an independent Democratic candidate for the City Council in the 12th District Crown Heights-Flatbush areas. Harold R. Moscovit.

state president of Af-: filiated Young Democrats, an-: nounces shift from June -1 to! July 25 of state convention in I Manhattan. You can't endorse' by their party, you know? The June 21 session will held but it will be to honor James A. Farley. Mayor Wagner ha? tipped Kines Democratic chief Joe Shar- kev that the succesor to Harvev L. Strelzin ousted chairman of Duttonholing young veterans along Fulton and adjacent streets for Legion committee work.

Those g.als who passe1 the RolVe; women's test given in January ivofy, are now organizing to fight for appointment to the police rolls. Commissioner Stephen Kennedy will identify them as the Policewomen's Eligible Association it li nmtlir 11 -1 i- vail Vllliridll IS (president; Theresa Somers, vice- president; Kathleen Histon, secretary, and Maureen Thomar, treasurer. The Joseph Flanagans named their pride and joy Brian Grandpop Stanley Martin is doubly happy since the little fellow's arrival was on his Isidore Leviton.1 borough industrialist, working on his seventh term as president of Brooklyn Jewish Hospital. Francis R. St.

John, chief librar ian, elected a trustee of Flat bush Savings Bank. YOUR THOUGHT FOR TO DAY: "Only the actions of the just smell sweet and blossom in the dust." James Shirlev. Will Be Feted By Star Grads After 27 years on the Brooklyn College faculty, Frof. Elizabeth 1 p. Casey, of the speech and theatre department, will retire at the end of the month.

FriendS) other faculty members nd former students wiu honor Professor Casey her at a reception at 8 P. M. today in the student lounge ol Walt hitman Hall. The returning alumni, includ mg stage personalities who got their first taste for the theatre from her, will tour the new-theatres on the campus. They will find a marked change from the rented hall in which Professor Casev produced "The Lower Depths" in 1932.

She recalls that more student actors from that play entered the professional theatre than from any of the other 26 plays she directed at the college. Her onetime pupils include Alfred Drake, Oscar Brand, folk singer, and Fred Sadolf, off-Broadway director. Jlroofelpn bituarp MRS. ERNA MESSING Services for Mrs. Erna Messing of 101 Lincoln Road were held yesterday at Boulevard-Kasdan Chapels, Coney Island Ave.

at Prospect Park. Mrs. Messing, the wife of David Leon Messing, board chairman of Messing Bak eries, died Sunday. She was active in many philanthropic activities, including the Y'eshiva Beth Abraham of Jerusalem, the Mizrachi Women's Organization of Ameri ca, the women's organization of Yeshiva University and the Prospect Park Jewish Center. Besides her husband.

Mrs. Messing is also survived by tbree daughters. REV. EUGENIO FUSCO A Solemn Requiem Mass will be offered at 10 A. M.

today in St. Rita's Church, 259 Essex for the Kev. Eugenio usco, 3, pastor of that church for the past seven years. A native of Monte Marano, Italy, Father Fusco came to this country in 1924 and was made assistant pastor of Sacred Heart Church. Prior to becoming pastor of St.

Rita's in 1950, Father Fusco was assistant pastor at Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church, Green- point, and pastor of Our Lady of Miracles Canarsie. father Fusco who celebrated the 50th anniversary of his ordination Feb. 24, died Friday in the church rec tory. He will be buried in St. John's Cemetery.

Dtath and la Memorial Notieis. Masses and Acknowledgments my telephoned to THE NEWS by your funersl director sny tint up to 3 P. M. for insertion in the next deft PPr. For SaJy pPr, however, elU must be nude by r.

IS. Fridey. ebon MAin 4-i29. one- 3 J(V I Many widows of service men in the Brooklyn-Long Island area will lose substantial sums in increased death compensation payments unless thev file applica tions before July 1, the State Di- of Veterans' Affairs warned (vesterdav. There are 1,800 in the Xew Cjty area who have ot feA Some 24.000 such widows throughout the nation have failed to file applications for the higher i payments, which will be retroac-! tive to Jan.

1, 1957, if they file in time. The increase is for wid- ows or veterans who died ot service-connected causes before Jan. 1. Those widows who do not tile before July 1 will receive the higher rate only from the date of the application, William B. Murray, area director for the di- vision, warned.

Information may be obtained at the division's local office, 105 Court St. Will Be Installed As Palsy Head Mrs. Leonard J. Ehrlich will be installed as- president of the Freddie Marks League for Cerebral Palsy today at the East Mid wood Jewish Center, 1625 Ocean Ave. CLASSIFIED TO PLACE A WANT AO call MAin 4-6200 or Visit Oar Brooklyn Offic 1ST Kemsea SU off Boro Hall THE NEWS ANNOUNCEMENTS 2b Lost and Found Lopf.

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