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Harry A. Brutfcche WKDNK.iOAV. 19. IH51 (PA.) Tlitj 2S Dock Workers Continue Strike Obituaries cteran pitR Emjiloyu Harry A. BruSsehc.

4r Boone av Son Receives Home Under Gov. Lodge May Be Given Glenoid, who vould have retired! next year alicr 50 years service In Defiance of Court Orders Samuel Leonard; Secretary of Navy Post vim uic I'cmisyivania Railroad, collapsed and died suddenly at work yesterday. He was 63. Mr. Bmtsche.

a purchasing de NEW YORK tn Dock workers: Drexel Professor result of thejil contoiniit of court pi occedinRs tempt action as work stoppage. Fathers Will partment employe, was talking By KLTOX C. FAY WASHINGTON tsv The admin 1 Samuel J. 1 eouai'd, professor of ami three local officers for alleged! Bradley has called the continued their wildcat strike along Manhattan's vast waterfront loday in defiance of court and union orders, Work on Brooklyn's with a friend when lie was stricken post. Wilson said "I would rather not talk about" any of the possible choices, hut he added: "It will be settled before the week is over not later than that." of Owen V.

Jones, stoppage a "wildcat strike" staged civil engineering at Drexel Institute of Technology, died Monday in Jefferson Hospital. Philadelphia, is (ration was moving loday to fill quickly Ihe vacancy in the Navy loiation oi federal Juuge lidward Diniock's tcmnorarv iniunclion. lives at 1G5 E. 'Mil st. probated uv ii mtn angry oe cause ttiev Media, laavi his honst' lo a son Dimock had ordered the 1U to secretary's post created by the many piers was rcporiea normal, however.

in PRR building. 32nd and Market, Philadelphia. An army captain during World Mr. Brutsclic lived in Philadelphia and Chicago taefore moving lo after an extended illness. lis home Kycs.

who attended the news selection of llobert B. Anderson enrt its ooycolt of AFi teamslers' are discriminated against by the National Labor Relations Board." MOST PIEttS CLOSED was Dorset and Exeter roads. C. Ixroy Jones, stibjeel to Ihe use ot the home by his wife, Annie G. It was the sixth dav in which! lo be deputy defense aterfront ti uck movemenls which longshoremen refused lo do their conference, was asked why he was leaving the defense job, which he look after resigning as a General The estate is estimated at was part of a week long partial The While House announced Clcnolden 27 years ago.

He was Mr. Leonard and his family lived The strike in defiance of fivt. ijobs on the Manhattan waterfront. $15,000, all really. Mr.

Jones died aieriront ucun win the 1LA on yestertlay (hat President Kisen native ot Pmladolimu aiM be nn Delaware County for many eral court injunction issued hist the refusal has halted the loading vice president, had sent Anderson nomi longed to the Model Railroad Club1 years, lie is sumved by his wife, Feb. 13. lie will of Ruchel F. Slickney. and unloading of freighter, and one side of a dispute and (ho AFL ILA and teamsters allied on the other side.

nation to the Senate, to succeed of Glenolden. lino former Katherinc Myers; five inursaay and loiiowed up by a contempt of court action yeslcr "The best reason was thai I igrecd to come down (to Wash slowed passenger ship schedules late of 312 Maple DitncI Hill, itoger m. Ryes, wlio is leaving Mr. tsrutsclte is survived hy Ins1 daughters, Maty Kauienne, Mrs, day nas closed down a major lc only break in the strike was The Manhattan longshoremen man in me ix ianse wills Si.uuu eacti to her luisoann, ington) for only one year' replied. wife, the former Nettie C.

Maloney Services will be 2 n. m. Fri Ann Leonard Cannon, Mj s. Jane Leonard Etter, Sarah Elizabeth Brooklyn, where Anlhctnv maintained their defiant attitude: parlmoiu May 1. Anderson is Frank and two daughters.

LI ijaii ui me piers on uout sicli of the Hudson River. Anderson nomination was re "DemocnU for Eisenhower" from the face of a plea from William iiuugn jony (uiastasia, il. pow lL a L'HU and b. i row day from the McCausland funeXtl! Thousands of niemhers of thn and Ellen Marie; two sons, Laurence Paul and Richard Michael. ferred to the Senate Armed Serv Texas, V.

Bradley, president of their un on ine waiei'irout tuerc, sound a back io work 1LA gangs reported for work yes Umujiticc. EivW Senile ion, the Independent International bridge, A sister, Eii K. Moore, is Blwn $500. The remainder of the cstiite Is ILA's rival the AFL ILA have been delayed, and some incoming and a sister, Mrs. Maud Keneipp UllKlr: ItKflCKMKXl? confirmation is expected.

oi uasmneion. home, 202 S. Chester pike, Glenolden, Friends may call tomorrow evening. Burial will be in Glen 1 Men ial Garden ANNOUNCEMENTS Secretary of Defense Wilson, at terday at the Brooklyn Armv base smi uavu uiveneu to oilier placed in trust for her bus band. Longshoremen and a led eral court injunction.

SENDS TELE Git AM Before joining the Drexet faculty Wilson told reporters the selec ion of Anderson. was "vrrv pons. I I ,1 II' .1 where lack of longshoremen hud 1925 an assistant professor JS'LHB lawyers went before Fed after Ihe White House fortunate" because he now had a. naitea (lie loading of foot! and olh at whose death the income is to be paid to the daughters and eventually to several grandchildren. Bradley late yesterday sent tele civil engineering, Mr.

Leonard1 as affiliated with the Raymond Deaths er ti oop supplies on si Navy experience in Pent aeon eral Judge David N. Edel stein yesterday and filed criminal and civ grams to all New York and New nouncement, was asked if Cm John Lodge of Connecticut, a Rt publican, was being considered traiisKiris. operations and "I'm sure he will 9. J'j'jl Concrete Pile the B. F.

Good tie estate is estimated nl 5.55, 00, inclmlin" SIG.OOO in realty. 'icii Pennsylvania Department comnbute greatly to the job that is to bo done." Jersey union locals teHing them that "the best interests of our union will be served only by lawful mi Anderson for the Nav ot Highways ana Loiumuia Uiu Laniel Gets Green Liqht a is. Stickney died on Jan. 20, John Taylor, who lived at and procedure. 7001 Peuarlh Upper Darby, Sales Executives To Hear Mort Farr Both the union and its officials; Harry J.

Moore eiiuesls his children lo rav his On Indochina Negotiations face possible federal court Orna P. Taylor, SIOO month Stolen Liquor Sent to Ohio Uetirsd Sun Worker Han J. Moore, 261S V. 6th st. Mori Farr, Upper Darby elccti ly for her lifetime.

A son, Robert L. Taylor, is willed interest in PARIS mThe French National tain the Communist led Vietminh il dealer, will Thomas M. Ricks retired employe of Sun Ship Assembly gave Premier JosodIiI rebels would not accent oeiore me National sales uxocu lor and Anderson Towing Co. The The Assembly alsr told the three' uunaing Dry uacn died yesterday evening at home after an enialndcr'of the eslale. which is Former Highway.

Employe Thomas M. Ricks. C3. a formci uamei governnieiu me green light last night to negotiate as it sees fit for peace in Indochina. Stolen iiquor valued at 535,000, Associated States of Indochii of five monihs.

He was SO. Prospect Park Highway Depart which was discovered yesterday in estimated at 5100,000. is divided among three daughters, Lois T. Wright, Grace T. Schulze and Jes Ihey must not cut loose from the French Union if they want French' lifelona resident of South Lamcl told the deputies She Gen ment employe, died suddenly yes miner has been sent to the Ohio Chester, Mr.

Moore retired eight eva conference offers the best netp in lighting the Vielminh. ciiance tot terday at ms nomc, 4 wards lane, Prospect Park. He had been con sie 1 rliorpe. Mr. Taylor died on Jan.

26 nl die Negotialions now are going on in Paris between the French and years ago from Sun after being employed there 30 years. Me lived, at ihe W. 6th st, address for 35 J.lnuor Control Board in Cleveland, ils original destination, state potica reported. Kaalulskl iz By a show of hands, deputies oted backing for Laniel and For age of 57 years. valescing from an illness which he was stricken last the Vietnamese government aimed uoioiiiy i Wilson, who lived fit i years.

A pipefitter hy trade, Mr. eign Minister t.eorgcs Bidault at iu granting mat slate greater lib 2031 Sproul road, Broumall tne April it meeting in Switzer erties wutnn llic union. her estate to her husband, Samuel truck driver for Cameron land of ihe Bis Four and F.ed Chinn' Mary Gore Evar lielorc the vote, Lnnicl denied II. Wilson. The estate is estimated Donato, Miimont Park conl re was me imsuanu oi lite late Martha Jane Gross Moore.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Sue Kccsey, at home; Mrs. Russell White. Linwood. and Mrs.

on tar tastern affairs. al 531,500, including 532,000 in real Ricks 'A worked him Earlier in the debate Laniel had ouard Dalatlier that France had about 12 years. Prior lo that he' ty, mrs. wnson uicu on Feb. I.

told the Assembly he would wel Crli'iliir LV i I Frl? r. i agi cea in exchange for U. S. Mil had been employed by Ihe highway come a cease fire in Indochina bi Elizabeth Faulkner. Buffalo.

N.Y.; seven Krandchildrcn. and 10 zreat nary aid in inuoenma not to department for 20 years. Born in Meanwhile, the fate of Raymond It. Beckett ot Camden, N. who ndmittcd stealing tlx liquor in Peoria, is expected to be decided loday.

Arrested yesterday by Trainer Police Chief Herman Triplet! after Use keen eyed Benjamin I loi spotted sloten truck containing lh liquor on Ids parking lot in the block W. 2nd Beckett was still in custody nt Broadmcadows Prison tills morning. tore i tie (jeneva meeting as pro gotiate a peace without consulting mlnclon. Schedule Dance In High School uavisvuie, he had lived in posed uy inuian i 'riine Minister ne United Stales, lie said no prospect i arir ior years. He Nehru.

But the Premier outlined siring were attached to the U.S. boiemii mass of requiem u(El be sung 10 a.m. Saturday at Resurrection Church following a 9 a.m. The Vocational Bovs ot Ridlev am agreement. High School will sponsor funeral from Mr.

Moore's late residence. Friends may call Friday! XWM Written bu MmLmaru a ounce ritiay evening irom S. p.m. to p.m. The dance will1 be held in the niiditorium gynmns evening, iiunai win ne in immaculate Heart Cemclcry.

Decision as to whether ho BesTaron Hiii Dead 16 eClYS Is PYObtlted and James, at home; four daush wwtwn, mm nntt music wilt ne recordings. Jfn charge of arrangements for Alex Demovich HICGES On Marcli 8, Johnson, oi Annabell, son of Pcnnir, 1 Piarl brother Jul5' 3 'Krlauvr; ar.d Iricads. emji Christian and Missionary Alliance. mc atiair inciuue: unuck Lolbere. be given hearing here, returned to iUnnhcim Township, Lancaster Counly, where the truck was stolon, or turned over to the Fed.

eral Bureau of Investigation had not yet been made. Funeral Tomorrow tcrs, Mrs. Helen McLaughlin, A will written by a missionary. Mary and Shirley Ricks, at home; who died in the Belgian Congo 16 Mrs. Sarah Ross, Chester and nine years ago turned up for probate sn andchildren.

yesterday at Media. i me v.ongo iar l'j years. With his bride lo bc he first MORT FARR Speaks Tonight Funeral services will be held I Bill Mazzola. J. Sullivan, Tom De iliessio, J.

Griffiths, L. Glower, Lyons, H. Hornbcck, D. Davidson, went lo Hie BelEian Coneo in mi" tomorrow for. Ales Demovich, tired South Chester Tube Co.

Services will be held Saturdavl lne wllL ot tnc latc Alexander They were married (here and their lives of Delaware Couiitv lonlehl. I he bi holds an unissued war aul against Becked, charcine in ploye, who died yesterday at his 1 p.m. from the First Rpntist lYtacaw. lormer Norwood residents, ti. mair, it.

fjieticU. K. Dolaitd. D. Weldon, E.

Scone, C. Ferris, F. Nelson, B. King. B.

Limlcr. C. The club meets at Sprmglmvon1 late Martha Jant utrec cmidren were all born there. lAfler her husband's death, Mrs. fhnrrh M.

tnn iih leaves to his wife, Grace A. Ma r. o.ju p.m. Home, Wilsox Trainer home, 221 Wilcox Trainer. ISmondroskl, Eden Cemetery.

Friends mav call caw' his onc third interest in a macaw wlio was also a missionary, lso employes lerstnle transportation of stolen goods. A load ot SHI cases of liquor was stolen from the ltirnni Walker distillery, Peoria last Friday. United States in 1912. settline in i arr will bo "The Electronic Age Sales und Son ice." Faculty members assisting in at the Griffith Chapel, Chester pike, at 1r1 Lon. av remained al her post for seven clude Robert Aiken, instructor of mere vears and Hi rninmrai in iNorwoou, nuay Irani to p.m.

Farr has been in the radio and appliance business since 1020 and The funeral will be a( n.m had expected to dispose Mr. Macaw died at the age of I in a Croix Rouge Hospital, Norwood anti to retirement rromltnc cnbinel shop; 'Marion Cuppy niissionarv wnrk. Onf nf tknif instructor of the machine slinn: tomorrow from V. M. Kaniefski William Riley president cf the Up bon luneral home, 2521 W.

3rd st. sons is carrying out uutinmi, msu uctor oi mc per Darby Business Men's Boma, Belgian' Congo, following an appendicitis attack, He had! antt burial will be in Lawn Croft iiuiMUMuy wwrK in uic uongo, uum and ine Shrine Ciub of Phila cemetery. Friends may call to missionary for the ui ii ior Wilmington, but the deal fell through. The Trans American Freight lines, owner of the stolen truck, arranged Tor transform! of the leargo to a second truck and, the Retired Viscose Employe William Riley, 1016 iMatalesta Boothwyn, who came from having boon there "i hryi ii tciil of the National Annlirince find England years ago to join Rartto Dealers Associution and is! OHCIlll rillUS VrUUKS HI HIS Jail NFAV U1U11 Curtai American viscose died yesterday in Crozer Hospital after a year's illness. He was 69.

ul Ul cnairman of its legislative com liquor iclv its original des! illation at 5 p. m. yesterday. A second driver for the height lines was aU AfTLti (iTI Some of llioseillio slugs over and over nonin Vr. book ku Funeral Directors 1 A george J.

wmrti Phace CYihtirn3 He gj stered Ls.if Assistant WARD FUNERAL HOMTS M59 Market Street. Linwood tur Rural Cemetery. ThursdaycvenlnB M.j PINCH AK On aiafch husband of the late lives and teachings mittee. Mr. Riley, horn in Lancashire sent to drive the stolen truck also liarian Callahan said today of the the meter and then.

usim wirn in frnm nil lihi England, retired from Viscose At the time of Cleopatra, rich i to Clcvcland: mree years atro alter 37 vears' wag oi ms head. I them up again for reuse. Onotine an unnamed Tnrtinn Lycs ny. "atl een sentenced to service. A Boothwyn resident 27 tie reaencu the conclusion in an; The meters have been moved sonace who recently vkliwl SnJ hn 1.

Li. un 0 icn.rs.,n federal Peniten years, he formerly lived in Marcus Bill Thomas Funeral Bajieti e.Merimeru oy wmcn jail prisoners outside the cells and now are fed vie bloc country, the report stated eral Home. Thomj hook. He was a member ot St. Florist 3prT Pnnr.8 3 4 Thr nairi fr.

it 7 lemviMon siays ma i kco norarics stock numerous iviartin Episcopal (Jhurch, Marcus Hook. i i I'liaunut quiet ana aoc inuian uommi isl books translated gold, hut it costs more' than gold Abramson, Manheim Township Oeen.LJ;, tjiv.ircii it. 30 Tntermiiilt LMm C'n'i Cemetery. Cards of Thanks I irle Hluss vGrejiie. cananan reported.

linlo Russiai His survivors are his wife, the! unujr, iiiuy are purcnasea ior a riunv. ri former Jane Green Riley: a daugh the Pranklln Res cenis eacn oy ine pnsoncrs from their own funds kept Ior 'them by ll mrs. wiHiam i. bieele, tne snenn. homer two grandsons, Richard Ronald Steele, Prospect Park, ami nfticcrs und members of Asbury aME' What hurt Callahan was that William T.

Steele at home: some of the inmates were using banrt of Augusta nicks, of Pro spec itvtatlves frtcntii Arr tnvr.etl tcmciit cllreyf call t'. Friday 7 lo p. m. n.GY On March mi7' William ot Jane Rrley. nee Grcrn, Members oi Centra! Rest Hccrc: Club.

The Streets and Highways puJtmeut of ih, City Ch'stc: rrliUvc r. a kindness, sympathy, tloral ultt sister, Mrs. Ellen Walker. Services will be 2 n.m. Fridav Choir in Woodlyn Rehearses Tonight The senior choir ot St.

Matthew: uujn ine panors ot George W. pmctcpsl Maxwell. 93R Market Marcus viFE.jror; iiootr. nends may call tomorrow evening, uurial will be in Law Lutheran Church in Woodlyn will rehearse this evening, instead of rott Lemelery. tomorrow evening, at 8.30 p.m.

This will follow the Lenten service, 0:, 1 Mrs. Frank Hession Formerly of Chester which begins at 7.30 u.m. Rev. i Piineril Home Samuel Clark will preach on the Monuments Cemetery lots 6 Mrs. Anne W.

Hession. daughir of the late Thomas and Mary Welsh of Chester, died yesterday after ALCOHOL BORN STAIN RESISTANT noon in Wilmington, Del. She was topic, ine Need of the Cross." The senior confirmation class will meet before the service at 6.30 p.m. The Intermediate Luther League will have a social meeting tomorrow evening at 7,30 p.m. JOHN MOLETTE, JR.

Funeral Home 19TH A CHESTNUT STS. Plione Chester 3 3357 If No Answer Call Ch. 2 5311 Formerly associated with the late Harry A. Lee the wife of Frank A. Hession, a Wilmington auditor.

Survivors include three sisters Genevieve, Nellie, and Agnes Welsh, all of Chester: a srm P. WHITE I FUNERAL HOME Thomas E. Rairdon SUCCESSOR 3rd and Norris Chester PHONE 2 S102 the army, John, and two daugh Commencement Dates Listed Commencement and nromntinn ters, Angeious Mary of Gcrman lown and Sister Mary of Ihe Immaculate Heart Order Malvem dates have Iwen announced Ior The funeral will be held Saturday a.m., rti me residence, Jlt W. 35th Wilmington. Solemn re MELV1N 1.

MINSHALL FUNERAL SERVICE Eleventh and Kerlin Sts. CHestcr 3 4213 Since quiem mass will be said at Christ' Our King Church. Burial will in Cathedral Cemetery. Friends JOHN F. CULUS' S0HS Lnesicr public schools.

They are: Chester High School, 8 p.m. June 8. at Ihe athletic field; Smcdlcy Junior High School. 6:30 p.m. 10 at Smeiilcy: Douglass Junior High School, p.m.

June 15 at Douglass: Dcwey 6.30 p.m. June 14 at the high school athletic field, and Franklin, 8 p.m. June 15, at Franklin. may can nday evening. ancis Cullis Allen Callisi lit 7ABtr iiBHSBi Wf HI 5B eP3ef 410 12 E.

7th St. I Chester 3 8718 I Our Orirjiitnl and I Permanent Locncion I BlDGET TERMS GRIFFITH FUNERAL CHAPEL NORWOOD, PA. rilONE: WAshburn 8 944 Fully Air Conrlittnntd Mary P. Parker Funeral Home Carleton W. Brewington SUCCESSOR 204 E.

Oth Street CHESTER, PA. Phone Chester 3 6811 iJOpcn Sunday Evenings bj Appt. 'I Irish Election Set for May 18 DUBLIN, Ireland Wi Thi will elect a new Dail fParli. Irish Cf robert mrelw May IS. Prime Minister Eamon dc Valcra announced the general election date last night and said (he present Parliament would be dissolved April 24.

Treasury Balance WASHINGTON' (INS) Treasury Total debt S274.710.S91 ,199.90 Total Hr hl itW 153,144,914.77. Other Deaths By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS! stelian Pones cu. for. mer minister of justice at Rnm.m. ia and ner ot the Bucharest newspaper Universal.

Died Mon WOLSOi iderston, screen writer and former 1.00 DELIVERS ANY TABLE Tou'd never gueu that 'taeee luxurious mahogany liniah tchle eve so tough ctcd that they will resist aimoet opt damag! Science has developed a plastic lop that looks exactly like the most expensive mahogany you can bay. And yon get this miracle top at NO extra cost daring this introductory sale. lureign corrcsponrient lor the old nmiu, uiCQ 5AMTA TJATirjTrTi j.i. HENRY AND 1SADOR Select a beautiful, lasting, memorial from our complete catalog of designs, sixes, granites, marbles, and bronie. One low price includes complete erection, carving and lettering, Fr full inUrmmtlmn call came in Cal! Smle Dept.

SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO, Chester, Pv Phone Chester 4 1 4U FURNITURE COMPANY 83, co founder' of the Bis WITH A RELIABLE BACKGROUND With the ease or Understanding, Imschweiler kitkc to designed to relieve yon of cnpltawnt deUilm. RAY F. IMSCHWEILER FUNERAL DIRECTOR jcago civic, leader. Born Stult 823 Edgmont "On the Corner" 1600 EDGMONT AVENUE CHESTER, CEtStW i Cheboygan, Mich. Died yesterday OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS.

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