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The Daily Times from Mamaroneck, New York • 35

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The Daily Timesi
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Mamaroneck, New York
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35
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Know Your Candidates 3 In Court Of Appeals Race On Nov. 2 voters throughout. years. Five members consti- New York will cast the baUots tule a quorum, and concurrence which will decide which of three of four is necessary for a deci- men will take his place on thc sion. At times, when the busi state's highest Court Appeal-s.

This court of last resort has a chief judge and six associate ness of thc court requires, the governor may appoint up to four Supreme Court justices to the high branch if the court certifies judges, chosen for terms of 14 i the necessity. However, no more than seven judges may sit in any one case. The chief judge is paid a salary of $39,000 a year, and each of the associates is paid $36,500. Each also receives an annual allowance of $5,000, in lieu of expenses. Middendorf: Conservative's First Keating Carries Hopes Of GOP Former United States Sen.

Kenneth B. Keating is the Republican candidate for Court oJ Appeals judge. He is a native New Yorker, boi at Lima, where he received his early education. He was graduated, at the age of 19, fiom the University ol Rochester and was elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa. Alter teaching Latin and Greek in high school for one year.

Sen. Keating en the special Committee on Aging, This year. Sen. Keating came counsel to the New York City taw firm, RoyaJl, Koegcl Rogers, and presently is practicing law in New York City and Washington, DC. Honorary Degrees He has received honorary degrees from Rochester, Long Island, Union, Adelphi.

Yeshiva and Alfred universities, and from LeMoyne, Hobart, Hamil The ConseiA-ative party, mak- 1 Middendorf is a lawyer practic- New York Stale and American ing its first campaign foi- the of-1 Ing in New York City. He was Bar Associations. Mi. Midden- fice, has nominated Heniy S. graduated with honois from the I dorf is editor of Law Toady, a ing, and thon with the firm Jr.

us irs candidate! Harvard Law School, where he quarterly legal journal. Harris. Beach. Keating. Wilcok tered Harvard Law School and 'on.

lona. Rhode Island, New was graduated with an LL.B. York Medical, Clarkson and degree. Pace colleges. On his admission to the bar he Sen.

Keating received the started practice of law in Ro- First Congressional Service Chester, first wilh the firm of Award of the American PolitictJ Remington, Remington Keal- Science Association, the Cross of the Order of Malta, and the Cross of Greater Office in Order of Merit of Italy. He is a memtwr of the American Bar Association, the Federal Bar Association, the New York State Bar Association, the Association of the Bar of the City of New York, Monroe Coun Bandits Get $108,000 At Mass. Bank tols, entered the bank about a.m., apparently using a key to open the door. The bank doesn't open for business until 10 a.m., but employes were already to work, and' the vault door had just been opened after its re- lea-se by a time clock. The two men woio trousers and matching jackets such as HOLDEN.

Mass. tfl Two workmen use, they had peaketi men robbed the Holden branch caps and wore dark glasses with of the Worcester County Trust handkcichiefs over the laww the Newi today, escaping with $108,1 of their faces. York County Lawyei-s Association. Sen. Keating is married and has a daughter and two grandsons.

Last year. Sen. Keating carried Westchester in his campaign for reelection to the -Senate, being defeated by Sen. Robert F- Kennedy. 000.

The men walked out with the money from four tellers' cages packed In two cardboard cartons. A state police roadblock a few minutes later halted a car and took two men into custody for questioning. Two men, both carrying pis for Court of Appeals judge. Boi'n in Baltimore, Mr POISON snaoES TAIPEI, Formosa lAP) Three young Formosans employed by a housecleaning company took fatal doses ot poison and lelt behind a note accusing was an editor of the He served as a lieutenant in Dale. He specialized in trial Law Review.

He also holds dr-! the 1st Cavalry Division in the and appeals work, glees from Harvard College and; occupation of Japan after World the York Univeisity Gradu-jWar II, and is a member of the ale School of Law. i American Legion. Admitted to the New York Bar in Mr. Middendorf is a' ART dei- and past piesident ol the In eiivT lAMFS liB df pendent Bar Association of. ,1 America.

He is a member of Dems, Liberals Bacii McGivern Supreme Court Justice Owen During World War Sen Thf i-and Asia ic theatres. He won; pjov. 4." 1910 on New three battle stars and the Legion City's west side, Ju.stice of Merit with Oak Leaf Cluster has been a He was promoted to colonel and resident of Manhattan, and hai their employes of mistreatinj tC welding i "aspror them "nW woman in a class "a'" a brigadier gcner- had a long career in public serv- with men. she put her new al in the Reserves. ice since his to Ihe State Its a Sent To onsrewi Assembly in 19.18.

Yoa can nake the decisions Election Day. That's oar day! Be sure to vote IMovember 2. sMDi to wprk la hobbv of tofi art. On the town In front Af the famih home some of Mrs Dehls' crea- tioai, which cause passing nw torlMs to pau.se for a better look. One is a "bird composed of parts from an automobile.

61 plow shovels for leathers and other odd pieces of scrap metal. Aided by her father and neigh bora, Miss Dehls has built up metal stockpile of nuts, beita, rods, pieces from farm niacblnery and car parts which she thinks will keep her supplied with material for her handiword for yeara to come. Following World War H. Sen. He attended Holy Cross Aca-j Keating won election to Con-1 demy and Regis High, an gress.

representing Rochester. scholarship school, in New York After six terms in the House of City and was giaduated in 1931 IHIXK W.VTER AMERICA'S'LAROEST FAMILY CLOTHlNS CHAIN 9.30 TU :10 I Friday and Saturday Only! SAVE! WOOLEN MELTON BUNDLE-UP COAT WITH ORLON' PILE LINING I lOVt THI LOOKI Bij "ring-leader" zippers zoom down the front opening, securely close the welt pockets add a flip-flash of gleamini; brass to wine or naw melton. onus CMIOr THE WAJtMTHI Blend of reprocessed wool, other fibers; attached hood and bodv lined with Maiden' pile of extra warm acrylic with quUted lining. SlltS7 10 14 10.88 MONDAY THEY GO BACK TO 12.97 CHARGE IT JUM WITH UNI-CARO KAASFORD- YONKERS Representatives, he was nominated for Ihe U.S. Senate in 1958 and won election.

During his 18 years in Congress. Sen. Keating was a member of the Judiciary Committee in both the House and Senate, and in this worked in the fields of antitrust and monopoly, constitutional amendments, constitutional rights, immigration and naturalization, juvenile delinquency, trading with the enemy and internal security. He also served on the committees on Commerce. Rules and Administration.

Aeronautical and Space Sciences, Immigia- tion and Nationality Policy, and from Holy Crws Oallege. He received Us law degree In 1934 from St. John's University Law School. Admitted to the bar in that yekr he was associated with the law firm of James Dooling and In 1937 joined the law firm of the late William "Wild Bill" Donovan of World War II OSS fame. Justice McGivern sei-ved in the Assembly from 1939 until 1950, with an interruption when he joined the U.S.

Navy in 1942 and until 1945 as a lieutenant in the Mediterranean and theaters of war. During his tenure in the Legislatui-e he for care ol delinquent, mentally ill and mentally deficient children. He also "locked horns" with the then Gov. Dewey and pressed for an inquiry into the commutation of the sentence of vice lord, "Lucky Luciano." In 1950, he was elected a justice of the City Court in New York County and sei-ved in that capacity for three years until his election as a Supreme Court justice. Justice McGivern.

whose first wife died in 1953, was married to the former Joan Regan in 1955 in the private chapel of Francis Cardinal Spellman, who performed the ceremony. The McGiverns, who live at 1 East End have five children, one by his former marriage. TTicy are, Owen, a freshman at Holy Cross College. Joan. 9, and Thomas More, 6.

both students at Sacred Heart School, where they are schoolmates of Caroline Kennedy; Morgan. 3. and Tara. 1. In 1955, the then Gov.

Harriman appointed Justice McGivern to preside over an extraordinary term ol Supreme Court in Gold is Ihe most maJleable or ductile of metals. sponsored the bill which Columbia County. His fellow jus- lished the state's first program I tices elected him in 1957 lo be a member of the Judicial Conference, and in 1961. he served on the Court of Appeals on a tem- poraiy appointment. In 1963.

Chief Judge Charles Desmond of the Court of Appeals appointed him chairman of a committee of judges to study the role of the jury in civil actions. Justice McGivern holds an honorary degree of Doctor of Laws from St. John's University, and, the Trustees' gold medal of lona College. He has hoen honored by the National Conference of Christians and Jews, the United Jewish Appeal, and numerous i other civic, social and religious organizations. Noted as a wit.

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