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BROOKLYN DAILY, EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1938 Telephone MAin 4-6000 .23 For 'ClasttfUrd 'Ad Retulli 10 Committees i mtma Ala Kings Doctors Curb Stocks Continued from Preceding Page BROOKLYN'S USED CAR DIRECTORY rri: Unveil Portrait Of Dr. Warren Frigidaire Divisioit Adds to Box Line Dayton, Ohio, April 19 In anticipation of the rapid growth in the distribution of frosted foods, the Frigidaire division of General Motors Sales Corporation is marketing through its commercif.l sales outlets a line of four refrigerated storage chests' for grocers, butchers and other retailers of frosted foods, according to announcement today by Roy E. Smithson, commercial sales manager. By FRANK REIU Charles Butterworth was soothing his ailing throat with 61 i 6'i 314 31 31 i4 11. 1i, IB'-, 184 9 8' 8'- 11', 26 24', 7'j 7-j 7'i- 2b'-, 25', 25', i4 28 28 28 NlttgHudPow 3 NUs-Bm-P'Aie 5 NorAmLMiPw 1 tMorAmRayA 1 NorStPA 3 2 OhBrass-BUfl 2 TOklaNatGa.

1 tOklNtQapf. 1 1 Painting Is Presented to A Daily Listing of Dependable Used Cars some liquid when the press banged on his cabin door. When the movie comedian begged for time the press walked around to the cabin of Marc Connelly, who answered the rap in his shorts. PacLlghtgp(6 1 102'i 102 102t' 4'2 Medical Society-300 Physicians in Tribute Leaders In the medical profession r'ODVCI CD 1638 "8X" -imt S'dan: xcpllent condition through. lfl I OLiLilV Plnt.

brkr. battery; car ben jOZtJ overhauled: Is guaranteed: many eiuat; a honey at NAVONK ALIO SALES 130 6th Are. at W. Houston St. WAlktr pearance until the Aquitania was half way up the North River, We A fast man at everything, the producer had his shirt and trousers on in a Jiffy and soon an Interview in Brooklyn paid tribute to the late found him standing next to Miss! FORECLOSIRE9 Brune, the pair of them enjoying their first glimpse of the well-known skyline, 11 TO East IH'h S'reei Brooklyn, N.

Y. 18 19JB MURRAY SILVERMAN. RrfereK. a20-Bt I Dr. Luther Flske Warren at the unveiling of his portrait last night in the Kings County Medical Society headquarters, 1313 Bedford Ave.

Dr. Warren, president of the society in Near 'the Top' In Scout Drive Business Division's Report Gieers Conway Need for Cash Cited Ten committees in the businessmen's division of the 1938 mainte-rance lund campaign of Brooklyn Council, Boy Scouts of America, have exceeded 80 percent of their quotas, Supreme Court Justice Albert Conway, council president, announced today, Five groups already are "over the top" and 28 of the 43 committees in the division have passed the 50 percent mark, with none of the contributions coming from industrial concerns or employe groups in accordance with regulations of the Greater New York Fund. "It Is evident from the encouraging reports of the volunteers participating in our Scout appeal," Justice Conway asserted, "that Scouting is generally recognized as one of Brooklyn's priceless community assets. Cites Need for Money tPWgRARl.60 Pennroad'ig. tPIerceGvn.60 PitU PIG Vie.

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18, 1937. Presentation of the portrait was Chemical Building Awards Off Sharply New York, April 20 Contracts awarded on current construction projects In the chemical process industries total 92,705,000 as compared with $7,979,000 a year ago, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering reports in Its April issue. Current proposed work and bids asked total $16,835,000. This amounted to $1,665,000 in the same period last year. HOITDAILLE HFRSHEY CORPORATION and subsidiaries report for quarter ended March 31 a net profit of $29,329 after depreciation, Federal income taxes, minority interest and other deductions, against $627,114 in 1837 quarter.

made by the staff of the Long Island College Hospital ari the faculty of the Long Island College of Medicine through the Warren Society, a de Metering Machines For Cigarette Tax Controller Joseph D. McGoldrii announced today that the stamping of cigarette packages, as required under the emergency relief passed recently, will be permitted by metering machines as an alternative to the use of decalcomania stamps. The mechanical method, the Controller explained, will be similar to that used by the Fed' ral Gofcrn-ment in postage metering. The city will bear the cast of stamping cigarette packages by allowing a discount to Jobbers of 10 percent oi the purchase of transfer stamps plus 6 percent of the face value of the imprints made by the machine. Sheets of decalcomania stamps went en sale today at the Controller's office.

partment of the college which Dr. Warren headed. The portrait, painted from a photograph, was done by Mrs. Marte D. Page, noted Boston portrait artist.

was under way with Connelly telling about his 13-day round-trip, which resulled with him bringing back two reformers for his new show, "The Two BouqueLs." "It was a nice, rough crossing we had on the Queen Mary," began Connelly. "I'm not a brave man but It was really beautiful to watch those 100-foot waves break over the ship. And il was some fun with crockery smashing all day. Bridge games also looked nice when they were broken up, cards sailing through the air in all directions." But the voyage didn't slow up Marc who as soon as he got to threw his bags into a hotel lobby and set out for the theater where auditions were being held to decide what two people he would take back with him two days later. The lucky survivors were Miss Gabrielle Brune and Ieslie French.

We found Miss Brune up on the sun deck of the Aqtiitania, precariously perched on a rail, and posing with legs crossed in the ap To make talk with Mr. French we asked him how long he has been on the stage and he all but flattened us by saying he had spent 25 years in the theater. "I'm only 34, but I started wlien I was 9," said he by way of explanation. "I had one of those high soprano voices and was forced to sing. Ellen 'ferry was a friend of the family and she Insisted that I become an actor.

"You knotv this play was really written for me. Herbert and Eleanor Farjeon wrole it with me in miud, but as I was tied up in another play, I couldn't do it. The Two Bouquets' ran a year over in England." At 16 French played under Brn NKW YORK SUPREME COURT. KI.N09 rot'S I'Y THE BKEVOORr SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, Plaintiff, asalnia JOSEPH J. ABUSCH.

et a. Defendants. In of a juagmenl of lore-closure and sa.e duly made and entered in, the above entitled art. on. and bearing date the 2B'h day of Marcn, 19J8.

I the the Referee. said judgment named, will sei; a' iblic Auction to the, huhes' bidder, by THOMAS LAYDEN. AucGoneer, al the Brooklyn Real fistate ExihiuiKe. No 189 Momaiiue Slreet. But omh of BrooK.yn, C' unty of K.nas, on the 11 1, aay of May 11138.

a' Iwelve o'clock noon, the premises diree'ed by said Juda-uu-ni to be and described fol.ows BEGINNING a' a point on the easterly side of East 4 li Streei. dis'ant three hundred fee: from southeasterly corner of East 4lh S'reet and Avenue running thence eas'env parallel with Avenue one hundred fee: inence souther. parallel With East 4111 Slreet twenty-six feet, ihence westerly anain el with. Avenue one hiindred feet to the easterly side uJ East 4'h fitreei; and thence northerly aloln easlei.y side of Eal 41 hi str-e' lee: to ihe poini or place of heamr.ir.it Dated Am. I 20 1938 FRED MII.LIGAN Esci Referee.

MrllEKMOIT At TURNER. Al'omeys for In!) Bioadway, New York City. The Rev. Dr. John Howland La- throp, pastor of the Unitarian Church of the Saviour, In making the presentation address, referred to Dr.

Warren as a "very vitl person who was intensely active in every Counter Market department of his life." "Dr. Warren was an Indefatigable student," Dr. Lathrop said. "Self preferment never entered into his 'There are in Brooklyn each year Thi followlnr onotatlom ara luppUed bt lha lnTMtmwl Binkeri Conference, lae, BANK STOCKS 11 l-j'i 15'i )5i- 14 23 54 5 5 ifc 3 15'j 15 15 14 3 1', 1't li 1 82', 82', 82'n- (4 1 12'i 124 124- 2 5, 54 54- 4 6 73 72 73 ife 1 24 24- 'i 5 2 2 2 -4 3 5 5 5 -4 1 26 26 26 4 1 13 13 13 4 1 27 27 27 -1 4 1 9i 914 914 cash 1 4 4 4 1 14', 14', 144- 'A ft 2 5 5 5 14 i' 14- 1 'M, 14 1 2', 2', 4 5 44 44- i2 1 40 40 40 i'2 4 7 64 64- 4 1 35 35 35 I Ji 4 2't 2 24 1 21 21 21 -1J2 3 4 4 4 9 1 4 1 14 2'j 24 24 4 4 7 4 1 87 854 14 1 26 26 26 2 2ti 24 2i, 4 2 17', 17 17 1 a 4' 4' 1 84 84 84-1'4 3 164 16 1b4i- 4 1 184 184 184 4 8 .4 4-14 5 4 1 4'2 4., 44- 4 .2 8 8 8-4 3 4'j 44 44- 4 1 44 44 44- 4 1 24 24 24- 4 1 84 84 84-1 1 2' 24 J'i- 4 1 44 44 44 4 3 17,, 17', '4 2 10', 10', 4 1 3-, 3,, 1 9', 9'4 4 55 52', 55 5 2 '-'4 -i'i 4 2 74 74 74- 4 3 2', 2' 2 4 4 54 44 44- 14 1', 14 14 4 1 13 13 13 1 13 10 84 10 1 '-i v. 4 4 34 34 34 1 76 76 76 -1 4 2'4 24' 3 1S4 174 184 29 84 7'4 8 4 5 14 1', 4 3 634 63 634-1 4 conduct.

The fidelity to his pa flrpet. ftnrf think tho rM man tz more than 23,000 boys reaching the age of 12. To make scouting available to them, more money is needed. Every unit in our campaign should FORECLOSURES tients, regardless of position, was a fine thing. There is a Brooklyn HPalth CounJl today because of the enterprise of this man.

the toughest and yet the kindest bass he ever had on the stage. "But I'll never forget the day a young actor was introduced to proved fashion for the photographers. Miss Brune Is rather easy on the tRoot tRoot Pet pf tRoyTypl'jB Bt.ReglsPao.. BcovlllMfgVie tSculnStlWar tSeverekyAlro tHhtck 8brwln-WmB4 SouUnlonGai tStdCp4S1.60 StdDredg t8tOHOhlol. Bt tStandProd.

tStd8t tStaretCpvtc. tStrlAlPrlJOs ISterllne t3unRayDr.8Q tSuna Taggart Technicolor. Thew tTlahman R. TlloRoof 1.. I 'Trarie Lux.

tTngSclLmp. tTD.gSolLpf.8C Bid Asl Bill Alk Bk Amer 41 43 Klngibora Bk Mhtn 194 214 Merch 100 115 BkYki'n 40 48 Nat Bronx 37 42 B'njnnh'Jt IS 88 Nat Sate 12 14 Chase 29 4 304 Peop Nat 4H 55 City 24 254 Ppnn Exch 9 11 Comm'l 134 140 Public 24 4 26 FlllhAve 725 775 Sterling 22 24 First Nat 1575 1615 1 de 16 20 Flatbusb 36 46 SUPKGME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -The KiliKS Cuunly Hiiwnns BuliK. Plaintiff. HKHinst Alfred O.

Taylor, el Defendants. Puisnanl to judvrm'Dl of fuieclosure and sale entered in Uie aljme action, dated attain its full quota, for the budget "He had a great concern In regard to his profession from the point Greet." related French. eyes and is very much thrilled at the Idea of the hurried trip to America, her first visit here. She 'The young actor was delighted of view of the student, from the has been based on the absolute minimum requirements for financing and expanding the Scout program to meet him and told him SO b.V named. se al lo the NOTICE OF HALE.

Sl'PHEME COURT KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNEHS' I)AN CORPORATION, Plaintiff, vs CARMINE ORIECO. et Defendants JANE SMITH CRAMER. Plaintiff Attorney, 16 Court Street, Brooniyru N. Y. Pursuant to jmiirmenl.

dated April 14th. do. entered I w.ii sell at public auction the bidder by GEOROS SINNolT. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Hen, Eta'e EMhmiife. ifi) Montague ytieel.

Y. on Mav 11th. 19 18 at 12 i lock noon, lite mnrtffeied premise in sa.d directed In he sold sitiiM in the Borouch of Brooklyn. County of Kiniis Cl-y and Slat of New York, on the easterly of Rogers Ave- KIN. during the coming year.

TRUST COMPANIES sings a nice contralto and so that saving, 'I am so glad to meet you I i oinhe-i bidder. isaac hpsif there won't be any stage door always thought Ben Greet was a Exi'haime Kn Nu IH'I Mutilrtg point of view of public welfare, from the point sf view relative to his individual patient. He Spurned "One time in his brilliant career Johnnies waiting for her, it should i mountain in Street. Brrjun.yn. New irk, i.n Hie lr.li be known that in private life she is I "I thought the old man would in! iJ to be suld.

situate In the Borutmli ol Brooklyn. County of Kiiik s. Cilv and Stale Dr. Warren was offered a position of honor, He rejected it, saying, 'I'm ol New York descnljrd MS follow Bid Ask Bid AO Bk 338 346 Fulton 195 220 Banca 91 102 Ouaranty 220 225 Bankers 44 4 464 Irvmit 11 12 Bronx 5 64 Klnes Co 1600 1640 Brooklyn 72 77 Lawyers 284 324 Cen Han 86 90 Mts Tr 33 35 Chemical 40 42 MU Tr pf 45 4 414 Clinton 50 60 New York 62 85 Colonial 114 M4 Title 44 54 Con 114 124 Under Tr 75 85 Corn 454 464 Un Slates 1475 1525 Empire 20 21 distant 60 leet northerly from the BKGINN1NI a point un the westerly rner ol Rogers Avenue and side ul Ocean Alenue. dis'ant 60 feel northea too busy to be concerned about However, when these same per Mrs.

o. M. Thompson, wile of an burst with rage, but he calmed English actor. down and gave the young actor a Mr. Flench didn't make his ap- job." Shipping News northerly from the corner funned ov sons persisted.

Dr. Warren said, ALMANAC FOR NEW YORK. APRIL 29 INDUSTRIAL STOCKS THE TIDES Bid Asked THE MOON UnexcelledMfn TJnGCan JOe 1 Nat Paper 3 Sterling Street, being 20 feet, in width troni and jear by 90 feet in depth on ea side, side lines run parallel with Ster.ing S'reei and part of the distance ihrougn a party wail, and as more described in said judgment. Dated. April 20th 1938 WILLIAM BERK.

Referee a 20-fit wA- 1 1 PR CO 1 1 T.KI NG8 COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, Plaintiff against JANE ALICE CAMP. BELL, el a. Defendants Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and saie April 7, 1918, duly entered. I will seii public auction to the highest bidder at the Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Slreet.

Brooklyn, New York, on the 11th day of Miy. 1938. Sandy it A.M. M. Onv'i Isl'd Hell Oald AM.

P.M. AM. P.M. Rises AM Seta PM. Rises PM.

do Dl 19 -ii Bets A M. "Our campaign will succeed speedily if every individual and every agency aware of Scouting's importance to Brooklyn will rally to our appeal. Twenty-three thousand boys will benefit immediately from the generosity of the community, and every citizen in the borough will reap the ultimate rewards of his Investment, however large or small, in a happier, healthier and finer crop of boys." The general Insurance committee, first of the business units to raise a full quota, has exceeded li $600 goal by 44 percent under the leadership of Andrew J. Schmitz. Committees Pass Murk The construction committee, headed by Jame3 L.

Carey, has collected 127 percent of its $1,000 quota, and the coal and ice committee, Jed by T. S. Fillebrown, has surpassed its $650 mark by 11 percent. The paints and varnishes and manufacturing chemists committees follow with 108 an 104 percent, re NHCIoek pf 58 63 New Brit 174 19 Nw Yeait 47 SO II 5:11 6 39 11 23 9.13 Hluh water. Low water 11:17 11:35 1117 12.55 5:15 5 11 03 6 01 1:42 8 03 2:25 8 01 Bid Axed Am Arch 24 274 Am Hdwr 21 4 22 4 Am Hd Rub 90 96 Am Ma Ire 114 134 Am Wl pf 50 56 Arl Met 164 18 Belmont 24 44 Benin pf 514 524 Col'blaBak 4 6 dnpf 12 14 N'wtch 33 4 38 OhloLth 9 11 UnAlro war.

tUntCgWhSt DnltGaa tUn8hlpydsA tCnShlpydsB 1 Cn8hoeM2-ia intersection the wesieny side of Ocean Avenue and the northerly side of Aienoe O. running thence westerly pata.lel w.th Avenue o. l-'. feet 9Ja inches, thence northerly parallel with Ocean Avenue 28 feel 3 Inches, thence easterly parallel with Avenue 125 feet 9'e inches to tne westerly jude of Ocean Avenue, thence along the westerly side of Ocean Avenue 28 leet lo Ihe point or place of beginning TOGETHER with an easement over Ihe most southerly 3 feel 6 inches of premises adioiiiiiig on the uoiili for use as automobile drisewav. D.i'crt, New Yoik April lath.

1918. MASIEHKoN. Referee. TAYUK A- HOHEKIS, Anorn-v. for Pia.ntiff, 7 H.u.oiei Street, New Yuik lis.

e-10-61 SUPREME COURT OF I'HE SI'Al'E OF NEW YORK. COUCVY OF KINGS HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. agatnsi MAX LEVY, et a. Defendants. In pursuance of a judgment of lore-rli'siire and sale, dated the B'h day of April 19i8.

du.v en'ered. Ihe I lie Kelert-e in sw.d uda niei. named, will se.l pub to I tie-highest by MAX V. PatheFpf 97 100 Petrol Hp 34 44 The tlrrm itven In the ibove table Ii Eastern Standard Time nd Is furnished by the United States Coast and Geodetic Survey. STEAMERS DI AT NEW TORK fArrlyal times are from the lines' offices here and are subject to ehar.se because of weather conditions.) TODAY Rem Arms 3 4 26 28 iScoviIMIi 214 23 Crowell Singer Mil 223 23J 'Gentlemen, you will find me hard, but you will find me That was Dr.

Warren." Dr. Lathrop said Dr. Warren "walked with a lively step and never knew fatigue because he was wholly absorbed in his profession." Dr. Foil Warren, son of Dr. Warren and assistant attending physician at Long Island College Hospital, unveiled the portrait before more than 300 physicians In the MacNaughton Auditorium.

The portraits of de-eased presidents of the society hang in the auditorium, Dr. Edwin P. Maynard associate directing librarian and curator of the society, accepted the portrait. "By accepting this splendid portrait of Dr. Luther Fiske Warren for its walls," Dr.

Maynard said, "our society adds to its Hall of Fame a man who has been outstanding in do pf Dic'ph'ne SldCld 4 1 12 clock noon, by I. MANN. Auc-I Honker. Hie premises with the thereon in me County of Kings, S'ate of New York, on Northerly side of 109 29 4 334 113 34 37 1 StdCtdpf 24 34 SldScrew 21 4 25 4 STEAMER LINE (iitaUiKEE. Clyde-Mallory FORT AMHERST.

Furness niRTo mm, Porto rico ROMA, Hal. an SlromCarl 44 5 FROM PIER DUE TO DOCK Jacksonville 34 NR. Canal St 7.00am. Si. Johns April 16 OS NR, 56th SI m.

Ponce April 14. .15 ER. Maid I.ane in. Genua April 10.. 92 NR, 5'Jd Si 9 00 pm.

TOMORROW Sylvanlnd 134 144 1 ay What i Tnco Prod 31 33 TubChat 15 82 do pi Dixon Cru Douitlas 8h Draper Foundt'n do For'n O'd Humor Cralon do pf 01 Lk S3 OINor Pap Hamsb'i 24 44 48 52 14 44 2 4 3 6 "4 34 54 38 41'i 25 27 25 27 5 4 7 BREMEN. North German l.t KOI STUN, Bernstein UnMArMff 54 64 Bt-rneti Street. 565 feet easterly from the corner of Bergen and Bond Streets being leet wide, front and rear, and 100 feel deep on each side Side l.nes lunning through the cen'er of party walls. Reference is hereby made to the judgment for a more complete description Known as premises 241 Bergen S'reet. Da'ed Anril 20th 1938 HENRY NEYEB.

Referee HYMAN KAMEN ESQ. Plaintiff'! Attorney, 50 Court S'reei. Brooklvn. Y. a20-6t Bremen Antwerp Cristobal Porto C'orter, Not folic A.

United Print UnPDW 4 do pf 4 Warren 41 44 MISA, United Prim RORT. E. l.Et., old Dominion April 15 86 NR. 46lh St m. April 8..

3 Hobokeii. 2d St 8 00 am. April 15 7 NK. Rector S' noon April 17.. 3 NR.

Morris Si pm. Arpil 20 .25 NR. Franklin St 3 00 pm. Apnl6 Jersey City imi a 7 NR. Hector St 8 00 am Montague 51, Bkiyn pin.

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tVenezuelPet IWentwthMfi WestAE rt wl. West Md 1 pf. Wn-hOUOMat Wis pf 1 31'k WolvrnePtCra Welch 14 17 do pf 105 108 WVaPP 134154 NCANSTATHS, Amerlcan-Scantlc Gdynia TIVIVES. United Fruit Honduras Kildnn Mln WESTERN nom.lt, Munson. Buenos Aires 1)1.

KlnaS'ley 44 Law Port 12 4 14 4 LordfcTay 150 200 MacFP 34 5'a AKUHt OF VESSELS TODAV LEGAL NOTICES do pf 924 96' Dairies 14 1: do pf 15 4 17 Whl'fRIPt 80 the field of medical education. In do pd 40 44 Ii2 I Wickwirc 54 6 spite of manifold duties in administrative work in TiL county society MerckfcCo 20 do 6'- 114 Wilcox a B'i 11 MnckJVDf 0 90iWoreSalt 47 52 and in the practice of medicine, he boluugli of biooKiyn. CUV uf N'-w York, on Hie 12th day uf May. 191IH. 12 oc.ock noon, pieuues directed by said lo be auld being a plot of gtoiitd Willi the imp: in enieliis iliereon BEGINNING at a poinl on the sou side of 71st H'tee'.

di-'alil ll-tn 'el nur liw e-' 'he corner -ri ov ne -i lion ol tl.e of SI 1 al.d the no: 1, er s.di- of 181h beil.g a pli ol a. omul -5 I-e: fioiii and rer and 10(1 feet on either Sa.d piemi-es being known al No 1 1st turret. Brooklyn. Nt York. being made it judgment for a nine and coinp.ele Ueci D.i'.ed.

Api.l 16 19.16 JACOl' ROSENHl.OOM, Referee HARRY FRACTENHHHG, Ar.uin.y or M'lJkPRln 10 4 York Ire 84 9 Nal 40 44' do pf 48 4 51 do nf 108 111 Young USi 78 I wnmHrK 4ua. 13 found time to teach with great ability and to inspire a large propor SAILS PIER MAILS CLOSE Noon 90 NR. 50th St 8 00 pm Noon. .45 NH. 10th S' 5 00 in 46 NK Chnr.es si 5 no in 48 nr.

ru M.dn.shl .84 NH. 44tn S' 8 00 m. Noon 25 NH Franklin Si .3 NR. St Noon Noon 88 NR 48'h 8 OOim. Noon tiO NH JO' 8 Oil a in.

3.00 ii St. Hklin 1 oopm. 58th S'. 8 9 NR, Reclor St 9 00 a ill. STEAMER tINE SAILS FOll Ayi itania.

Cunard-Whtie Star S.iuth'ion (AI.KIIOMA. Anrlii. (TTV (If BIRMINGHAM. Suv Susannah 1HXIK. Moraan New Oi eans llH TSCHI.AS!).

Hambtlra-Amei llamtitird WASHINGTON. il Dun) Nmfo.K IRIOSA. United Krillt I AI'AYKTTH. French H.u re MANHATTAN, ttnr.il S'j'rs Hamtiurt IMNAMAN. Amer -Hawaiian Francisco sr AVAM.KRf JOKII.

Nol wem.ill-Ainer. Oslo TAI.A.MAM mined Fnnl Can aaena spectively, and ttie physicians, life insurance, confectionery, merchandise and breweries groups complete the list of leading campaigners. Among other divisions, the special gifts, under William S. Irish, has collected 63 percent of Its $10,000 quota, and the Sunrise district, headed by former Municipal Court Justice Edward A. Richards, leads the community division with 66 percent of its $1,000 goal realized.

In the same division, the Bush-wick-Arlitigion district, with Henry L. Onninger as chairman, has raised 59 percent of its $1,200 quota. Marriage Licenses dopf 123 File No 1010-1938 THE tiF DIE SI ATE OF NP7W YoHK. ov the mace ol God free and 'to 'lie widow and neit -f an- of John Edterton dereased. whose t.ani-s aid p.res of residence are unknown and cai.no afler due dlltpenre he ascer'ained arid to persons in the e-ta'e of John EdRerton.

de-cia-td. us r.er of km or Send William Elliott. Adiuili is! ulor. Kilnis Co'inty with an office in the Buildtno. Boroillh of Blonl.lyn.

City of New York, has pre- tOrflllelrf llitei aeilltaliei ty the Ceraera. I Ufa. Olhtr leeuritlH art adaiinte, ta tftaHna at tion of those who are our members PUBLIC UTILITIES Common Aik MtnStsPw Bid. Ask. 40 44 182 182 today.

Lauds Warren "The group of loyal colleagues and pupils who constitute the Warren Society and who offer this portrait do us great honor." Dr. Warren was professor of medi P. a. Otlice aou I' i TOMORROW I'OAMO. Porlo Rico TrililMo 3 111 NewaikCo l.M "ualltttd" ea spehMllaa at eafular aiaMr aad aspravag by the llatina itiamlrtaa aad Baard al Gavarnart.

Ratal at dlvldaada the taraiolai ladle art aaaual dliduraaaiaata feaaad a the iaat auvlarly ar Mnl.aaaual daalaratlaa. Ualaaa athar- Ha aetid, atMlal ar aitra dlyldaadi art eat la. eluded. XD Ei-dlldind. XR Is-rllhtl.

a A'x itra ar aiiru. a Declare ae paid ae lliii year. I Payatle It UKt. Paid lait year, CaiK ar lt. Auuaialeted alt.

paid ar olarrd tall year, tr Uadte ru'a. wlt arrattl. i Wlteawt arraata. air Warratll ConsTrNJ Hud Co Inler NO 15 ER. Maiden I.ane Ciry oil senieu ins acininr.

as -i iivn oi aM.iniiit 182 Hroailwav. New York S' Jer-ev City HRI SIDIINT POI Dollar World Cruise 6 no in UP20-6! i juiijn mho-kiu ma No 111, lv i. stree. In the .6 Con Bav NJ 22 24 I Preferred 5 Warn. 8 110 a m.

Anil-1 KMl IKII.IVAK I. Hi-mi mPt.S. American Export ClydeMa.ioiy Noon F. Jeisev Ct'v .34 NH. CanBl S' Bid Asked B'd Asked 551.

57 MlRPTJ 20'a 24 654 674 1 Na.sseVSuf 144 14 cine at the Long Island College of Medicine and was one of the best known practitioners of internal medicine In this section of the AlaPwrl7 ArPArLT. AIICyEl BangorHE 105 NebPw 103 'i 105 Sl'PHEME COCnr KINGS COUNTY i Boioaali of Hii.ok.vi, c.iir.'y of Klr.ss. i HOOSEVEl.C SWINGS BANK OF THE (V, list S'ut'- of New York and a pe- (TI'Y of NEW YOHK. Pa.ntiff au; -hat i. may be THOMAS ,1 oCONNOK a.

Uef- i.o.in sKf.nl JUI.II'.S SIEGEl.M AN A lo i i.e Now. TllKHFKllRE you arid each of I tiff M'-ie: B'o vi; N'-w vo are hereby i red ro silo' ca i'-e before York rovn'e or 'he County of d.i:ed Ami, Klnas. ro a- Hie nf Records, i 11. ih I p.ii,.:,' by Com K.lias ro. the Jlrd day I NA1HANIKL SHU IBM al of Mav IH.IK 'lie fore.

Htooa.vn Heal Es'a'e Exihal.iif 189 M.n,-! 1.1-01., wliv uli se: 1 sllii.i.c. no: be 120 123 i NOPubS 594 61 4 55 57 1 NSPDM46H1 4 83 Leo Janoff. 1320 Teller Ave. Bronj, Fannie Grossman. 332 Keep St.

Jo Sid. S760 19th St. Ida Zellliau. 3093 4lh St. Irvltiu a.hi.n, Slo 1.1.

tt at CarPL6 61 4 64! do 7'- 914 93 do 17 67 68 4 63 65 4 country. Slips That Pass in I lie IVijiliC nt Brooklyn Police llca(l(iiarlcrs Dr Warren achieved high rank supine letter. 539 wniiams Ave. 59 4 62 OliEd 6 84 4 8b do 704 724 do 7 9.14 95 WIDEN UASINU PKORE An inve.stigalion of County ambulance chasing and oilier evils complained of by tht bur ii.ssii)-riaiiou of that county ha.s been ordered by the Brooklyn Appellate DivLsion. Like the Brooklyn and Queens investigations, it will be con-dueled secretly until forma! charges I lita.ie Borouvli yl IN CePA-LTe 68 71 1094 111 ConEft((t6 4 6'ohPuS6'r 83 85 Events Tonight Medical a'aff of 81.

Mary's Hospital, dinner and dante, Hoiel St. George, 7. Fashion show and dance, sponsored by Frederick Loeser. Inc Columbus Club, 1 Prospect Park West, 8. Week tor the Blind, committee meeuni Columbus Club, 1 Prospect Park Wesi.

8 30. Johannrs Steel lll speak on the 'Economic Background of International Af I we have our sad be here- TESTIMONY WHEREOF, caii-'-d rlie Sew. of Su 1 1 ok a to during his 25 years in Brooklyn 1 pmiip conrn. 21411 77th st through his advancement of prac- Rhoda omshev.ky, asb sut st, tical medical and his or- i.samuei Bernstein i it-3 47th t. I liiuna Diamond.

L. 95'h 8t. 854 R7 do 7'e 954 9 Yen on My preliL-e- ,11 rtid Boro.iyti 1.1 I- Mil lie of si fl t- e' 4 of lewis en Iron- and teir bv lu'J ft---' d- gHiii.a 1 lull in iirm -j nr ns widely known for his diagnostic skill 1'! Ill AM. 76'll Pre, mil F.re rubbish I ill cel.al of four-sloiv brick huildlliK 11. Mr, it.t Mr A vimerv an' nude against Individual laaw WITNESS -l GFOPnE BFRT WINGS IE Sr-oiiare ol oir sH a' Bor-o of Rroi vn.

in 'hp saii Coiiiily. the tlav of April, lew U.it-d. An; He was particularly interested in cures for tuberculosis and ConGE7', 88'j 704 OklaGAiE 964 98 114 116 Par PAL 474 504 Derby GE 2b 31 Penn PAL 82 4 834 IdahoPIli 97 100 QnsOAE 264 28 IntersPW 3 5 siouxOAE 744 774 JamWtS 51 54 TenEP6' 434 45 68 70 do 7'e 494 51 1C 109 TexPftL 934 954 Mem PA-L 49 51 Toledo Ed 97 4 99 4 MlssRP6 101 105 Utah PL 33 4 35 In 'in li il thi p. i' .1 1118 .1. HEAD SMITH Referee 1 vers.

Supreme Court Justice Lee Cause unknown. 110 damaae. Parsons Dnvis was designated to conduct the Inquiry and Richard 11. Levet, counsel to the bar a.s.--ociation, wiil present the evuloin e. 1:111 A.M.

Mid Pteciiirl. False alarm of file. Chrislouliet and Easi New Yoik Ae-. No a 11 est. 1.10 AM 79th Piecinct.

I.I.I KATAIS, 29. of Gteerie Aie. secouu decree I 1 lit OK SI'MRKMU Cot'RT KINGS COt'NI'Y Home owners loan corpohaiion pinuiiiff v- inni iscoiis a JANE SMI I II A Ml Ei dividend. bums of 0-f. Ii.irol aiteiiipn-d INSURANCE STOCKS aiteioled nv am- I t-fl.

At'otriev, Brook vn tile in own anal llient and Bid Asked I Bid Asked AeinaCaa 78 B2Homesfd 114 134 S' John llo-pi', bn.aiii-' viliaeou remained home 'ej Apr Imp El 7'a 8 Knickerb 94 11' Lincoln 14 Md Cas 3 Building Industry Payrolls Up 2.5 Albany, April 20 Employment, payrolls and man-hours in the construction Industry in New York State showed some sign tf Spring activity from the middle of February to the middle of March, ac I lo idmnent 19 18 Ilu.v eil''-r-U I auc'toi, -0 the l. A- REII.l III- B-oi-k vr; E-M 1 Montame Hlreei, 1 1 111. 19 IK I UU i 1 III, it taaiteil piein.scs Aetnalns 41 'a 43 Aetnna Lf 224 234 Agnc Ins 614 66 Am Altn 184 204 Am Equi 19 4 21 4 Am Home 8 9 4 Am New 10 4 114 Evi tninv lit mi Mass Bd 40 43 4 Nat Fire 52 54 PERCY Clerk of rlie Surroaaies C-oirt VB- is se-ved upon yorf i- r-ru-red hv law are not 'o in per-on yo-i fall fs aprv-sr w. he a-surner ii consent to the ir i' ritl.i.iv ys'l wrt'len oh. ec.

oi.s in vea to have a aiipear for sou SOI'lt'll OP APPLICATION FOR A GUAM' oF 1.S.NH ESi'HEAIED TO THE 1 1 op NKW YOHK 11 EASE TAKE NOI'K'K ihe under. 'iif-O w.i file Ml 'tie R-ard of C--'Tl-l: Larri -a In Alhnnr. N.w on in- It'-'h do if May. 1938 jpp.iator- 'he ----s'e ro lier of wn.i ri 'ne pop of 'rte S'ate i. N- a hue ri 'n- rea.

es'S'W -a i. i.ir. K.r.es r-v br.el.y dp- s. ief- a I ow ir-ri' irt'e a' s-ir-s-we-t E.i-t a' Ave-nre S. in a i' 60 hv mo nwned he JAMEJ4 NOLAN ol New Yn-n Cnun- 1 'v -leiissed.

a rule i' h's nes'h. hT re.l-oll nf -he --r of hel-. MeriliMfrs 64 MerlnsCo 4 Am Reina 27 4 2 2 4 nt 11 a Nal Cas 18 20 on: Nat Fire 52 54 Ill AM I'le-ilu" I'nnei tlaim of f.re. cliotsh Ave. ntot IJitii.i, Road, cau-ed by i.tnation.

3:15 A.M. H4t Piei'tnct. t'nidentilled white man 155 iioiinils 55 years 5 ti-et 8 Inches, found lyiliy in front of Pearl St in alcoholic coma: removed to Ktnas County Hospital 4 Ml A III Pr-cirict STEVEN COR-5111. 40 i'i Irttraaur Road llelnoi -Ilianc of brain, leiimw-d to Kints Coun'v Hospilal Was fo mi mot one-storv ex'ension. fell one f.oo: Iioiu window nf his home Villi AM.

7'1'lt Precinct. Fire firsi floor of three-siorv frame dwelllnu I6.ni Fulton St. Cause i.nknown, damage bllkhl Minnie Mayes. 9031 Ft Ham. Parkway, Ilavid Sherman 81 Orat on St.

I'laia Davit. 81 B.ake Ate. Na-hin evy 2172 P' Pauline Laslofsky. 9S2 47'h 8'. Fieri Radlrn.inn.

1376 Madison St. Dorothy Wa.aer. Phiianeiptiia Latonen. 1443 Bo.s'ou Road Bronx. Mattha Chris'tansen, Jfith Si.

Barr 2026 74'h St Ahovltr 7216 I I'd Ave l.nar.o Men. 8414 (lien wood Road Domtnir. os-n m. S'cnhrn Chichanosa Prospect Anna Waish. 500 Eas'ern Parkway.

Waller Perry. 70 Rochester Ave Ann Fornngle. 382 Saratoga Ave, Anthonv Abitahtle. 312 22d St. Nat Lib 64 7 AbRese 21 22'i Am Sur 374 39', Auto bile 25 26 Ba.l Anier 5 6 Bkrs As 8h 74 77 ree-ed 'i of nt of Sun.

i lllche- corn-- S'ree' frorr' flea cli Nal Un 95 100 New Amst 84 10 Ai 520 5351 New Brun 234 254 cording to a statement is.supd tooav by Industrial Commissioner Elmer P. Andrews Boston 184 New Hum 37 4 39 t'amripn Boleslaw Mai kowskl. 6 Roosevelt Court. Veronica Wrou.enski. loo N.

Bin St. Thomas Costeilo. 461 B'h S' Marie Horemans, 36 Reeve Place. I.eo Scheer. 2160 Bolton St Bronx.

Nettle Ss'hnelder, 2040 71st St. Jack Miller. 2bii Rlverdale Ave. Sarah Machtlaal. 341 Uvonla Ave.

William Smith. 551 sheepshead Bay Roai Muriel Denis. 551 Sheepshead Bay Road Joseph Schwartz. 1685 Bryant Ate, Bronx Kate Bassua, 51 Johnson Ave Edward McAlldrews, B919 87'h St E.Uabettl McQonouih. 1513 E.

57lh SI. John Qere.ee. 1329 69th St. Concetti Mallesl. 2624 Harway Ave.

Arden Rollock. 2051 Fulton 81 Dorothy Johnson. 83 Osborne St. Patrick Brennan, 57 fli Kathleen Byrne, 1740 E. 46 H'Ward Graham.

230 7th Aie Madeline Fitrslmmons, 181 6th Ave. llenrv 335 Chester St. le Karpen. 545 Rlverdale Ave. Charles Zarh 364 Sumpter St.

Rita CoiiHh. 615 Kosciusko St. John Mellan. 5J7 61st 8t Jean Zainskl. 4816 6lh Ave.

Ellas Denemaik. lbOO F.as'ern Parkway. Esther Zakutitlsky. 1600 Eastern Parkway A.mir Chaves. 515 E.

5'li St Oiuvanna Hotimorno. 132 E. 4th St. Joseph Hvnes. 20 7th Ave.

Matlarel Mami.re. 20 7th Ave. Francis Kehoe. 37-112 99th Bt Coroni. Winifred Bnlilh, 154 Rnierl Ave.

James McNeill, 687 Flushini Ate Lulu Granhrriy, 667 Flushlna Ate Philips l.lehermim. 1088 Newport St Seim.i Peuner, 1497 Carroll St Thomas Ward 34 Adelphla 8t Mat ion Kuimiak. 160 Wolcnit St. Peler Barba 1563 (Xriti Ave Rore Cum. 2812 Fairaaut Road.

Gerard 49B 8' Edna Biirnes'er. 41 l.exmaton Ave. Eo.ene Davis. 1270 44lh St Jeanette Brirker, 1716 Avenue T. 37 New Jer 35 Employment advanced 19 per Carolina a 21' CltyofNY '4 17 Con Oen 22 'j 24 ConlOas 24' 26 i Eagle Fire 2 2J meeiiiig of Men's Cluo of Temple Beth Enieih of Fiaibush, Church Ave.

and Marlborousli Road, 6 30. Regular meeting. 28ih Ward Taxpayers Protective Association. Masonic Bushwii'K and Pates 8. Siale Sena'or Jacob H.

Livingston and Roy H. Rudd to speak. Edward Jasper Ooodwln memorial lecture in chapel of Packer Colin. ate Insli-luie. 170 Joralemon 81, 8 30 Borough Presidfiu Raymond V.

Ingersoll to head of gueM.s of honor, Brooklyn Civic Council. Conseryailon nd Healih commltlees, dinner-meeting, Hotel Oranada, 6. American Labor law committee meeting to map plans to f.ghl increase in nas raies. Hotel 81. George.

8. Women Republican Campa.gn Commute of 21M A. I). regular meeting. Flat-bush Republican Club, 2431 Church 9 The Rev.

Gerald L. Smith lo speak. Sham battle and tournament staged bv cade's of 14ih Inf. Post 546. V.

F. at the 141 ta Rct. Aimonry. 8lh Ave, and 15th 8t 8. State Senator John J.

McNaboe and A-eemblvman John A. Devany will outline the history of their bill to bar avowed Communists from civil service Jobs. Brooklyn Acsdeme of Music. 30 Lafayette 8. Luke Reiily also to apeak.

Miss Jane Todd, vice chairman of the New Yoik State Republican Committee, will be honorrd at dinner, sponsored by Nursing Associaiion of Long Island coun-lles. Hotel Granada. Ashland Place and Lafrvette Ave 7. Forty-first annlversarv ball of the Bartenders Union. Local 70.

Brooklyn Labor Lyceum, 949 WlliOUKhbv Ave 9. Celtic Circle Shffpshead Bav Unit 1, meeting, at Bill Brown Post. 3041 Ocean 1 Ave 8 30. Postmter fleneral James A Farley will be guest of honor al a dinner, sponsored by the Democratic party of Nassau County. Garden City Hotel.

Garden City. L. 1. 7 Second annual Spring carnival. Long Island University Alumni Association, University Hall, Pearl and Adams 8 30 Fire 13', 14', Northern 75 TR North RlV 23 N'weslNat 110 116 cent, payrolls 2.5 percent and man- tlrii.iir hours 2.1 percent, A total of 486 firms were working 41 Pacific 93'j 97 ABH5IIAM HOCKMOHE I Ellle I.uiioii.

K-ers Ave ami. i 5-' I Phoenix 67 71 37 PId Arrld 13' 15S 39 5 35 91) 'd Referees on Federal, State, county or munic C- sp'er 50 94 ProvW sh 2B' 30', Employ Re Excess Federal Fid At Dep Fire At Fun Firemen Franklin Oa Home A- 66 71 7 8' 22 23' 19 21 KK NOLAN' 71 We RelnsCoNY 6 7 Revere 17 19 Rossia 4'a 5' St Paul 175 183 SeariFA-M I'i Sva Sur 18 20 Security 26 Sor 104', 107' Ger Reins 29 31 Sltl'HEME COL It 1' KINGS COIN IV Home ow.nf.hs' iosn coppohami. lis, NiHtS NEl.Si.N an-1 leu t.A.'s Ho KltEEt.KP -III -v P'l'tr ff I ol As- 1 1 C'i IN I'l'Hsl AM OP A Jt'DGMEN'r tv hlllKnilM'i!) AND itil'O An; II 1 I'l'll'l '-It I h' 'ic ri'h I iv Al HEK I M.ANN A -ok Ilea. Es A -e fl.ro Olen Falls 36'. 381.

Olnbe Rvp 10-' 12'. GloheA-R 1 8 1 a 23 64 IStuyves'nt 31, 4s, d()2dpf 61 91 Sun Life 405 455 Or Am Ind ci am ins t)l 22. Travels 285 .195 NO Tit I i-tiEME corn; kings i'i'u Mi- ipal protects in March and employed 14.572 workers, or 44 percent of the total. Payrolls amounted to $5122,135 and man-hours to 458.846. Increases were reported by general building contractors, highway contractors, miscellaneous general contractors and subcontractors.

Contractors working on private Jobs employed 18.358 workers with payrolls amounting to $633,741 for 544.793 hours worked. Small decreases were reported on private jobs amounting to 24 percent In employment, .8 percent in payrolls and .7 percent in man-hours. Mr David Hii.sch. 541 lll'h St Y. Ida Yonofsky.

8O20 Bay Pa-kway. Atrhoiiy I) Amhrosio, 20 Thompson 81. NYC Sen ino. 436 15th S' F.shken. 571 96th St.

J-anet'e Miallkei 415 Hill St. Doolev 288 34th S' I'livllis Markulewiij. J6 crooke Ave. Ales.mder Bersln I4't Kent St. Maty 14.1 Ken: 8'.

A.fied Wild Ssruco-e Cel. a (arkowki. 782 4'h Mas Fr.rnni'l 7040 Colon al Road. c. a 1727 A oe -i 9't 5-d St J-l n.e Dresslove, Ch-s'er St.

Paul Fa. cone 154 Carro 8' Chns'ine DeRosa. 16.1 Carroll S' Bioiiislaus Saiwas. tin-land Ave, Maty Osirowskl. 43 Jewell S' Mruris G.ass.

"nil Ate. Hulh Weui.siein. 594 Wyona St. Harold Wl.low MolIRK WV JUSTICE HAIJ.lNANf Fiethaid vs German a Hulk Samuel Dutii'i "em conn, ncu At Hol.C vs SalHtio Fninc; eniii Mi 1 i nil- A- H.il.anl .1 a lone HOl.C Cnl'n--o Eoaene M'WUHil-' sell no a iir Ihtnie i ill a Jr 1I01.C vs Ge lnar, in Ol Win Coriro-l i II i .1 i HOl.C vs M'-'le h'lanc sell, no a Mm JUSTICE BRENNAN Gie-er Si.s Hank vs Hviitn Rl'y C. rp W4.

i u.l. Snvder. M' ae Com Ph.S'en 'I ael i.n Ini Victor Ma'Miews comp Fmke stem Mils I rust to vs Maic'l-, 1 1 Ii Wall comp Cahii! A- Fia-cl HOI vs Shea Fred Si baler A Lo I. 1 a ne HEGlNNINl Halifax 22'. 23.IUFA'0 IP.

Hanover 26 1 a 28 U6Fire 43', 4j'. HomeESer P. 2'i US Guar 44 47 Heme 24'. 25'. 1 West's 26', INVESTMENT TRUSTS General Manser ment Bid Asked Bid Asked AdmFd $10 IB 10 81DIV Sha 107 116 Alfl Ed 3 54 3 90 EnultCp 20 25 23 25 Am 54 .61 FldelFd 16 42 17.68 .30 45 14 12 15.26 BrStln 21 14 22 61 i Inc Inv 15 30 16 4 i Bulk Fd 11 50 12 62 Ma.ss Inv 17 82 18 91 CanlnFd 3 45 3.80 Mil In Fd 9 56 10 45 Ce'nSIVld 19 65 21 13 Nat Vo.

109 120 CrumAF 19 00 22.00 Pl' lh Fd 35 40 iisftn Soenc Tr 13 12 13 81 Brooklyn Review 153 will rplebrate Its A v. 'I ic In A Kt f' i Patrick Osborne, 1.17 88'h Sr. Alma H.nna, 225 Bay Ridae Ave. Kenneth Gray. 5 63d 81..

N. Y. C. Dorothy S'evens, 882 Union R'. Edward Fisher, 1125 Grand Cinronr'e Bconx tlieiisiniis tw 10O lee' more la i 44th annlversarv, oreenpoint Masonic Temple, Nostrand and Jefferson 30 Transit unification and removal of the Beatrice Thompson.

20 St Marks Place, Fiilton 8' will be discussed at meeting; of the Birotigh Iyague of Brooklvn Inc. 304 Fulton 81 8 30. Transit Commissioner Reuben L. Haskell to speak M.irihn Orr lii-n ast: APPLE MAIIY AMI IIM1 jln 90 00 23.00 StateSil 7(100 73 50 40 Bewanhaka Democratic Club of the 1st 31 pf 109 00 Std Utll nenRk SA 1 411 Super Sh 9 06 r.EjF.T THE. fjF.CESSlTV 8 3J OH.BlLt'i BEEN IN THAT A annual dance ana Hotel Towers.

8 FOR TKI5, MV 1 Wells Fd 11.70 12.91 DepInSa 2 57 2 36 M. I. T. Issues 55th Quarterly Statement Massachusetts Trust bought stocks "on a downward scale" during the first quarter of this year, Recording to the 55th quarterly report of the trust, made public today. Purchases on balance included 33 different Issues, eight of which constituted new additions to the portfolio.

Father and son beantest. Fiaibush Boys OUD HOUt A LONG TIMC. rW ue-oc a. it 'AA AtO Alr rtAC T. I i -uu iviur iiB9 DepInsB mmwmn rj.Air't uADPffMrn rn uiaa- vvw i qr Club.

2245 Bedford Ave. 7 Jl. Kings County Medical 8orlety, discus UNTIL THE. Mfti R. WISH HE, COME OUT.

v-. ii VAivt ii ii.A a I II vhii lb ONI I HlPlld WsVJ fI I I I i lluf RETURNS slnn meeetlng of Pediatric Section, 1313 Fixed and Limited Management Bid Asked Bid Asked IV 'J Wk-v' I li lt ll)I 1 iAsi IP' I 'H1 AA, t- It UAllVKlV 'II WHforH Ave 30. np -LC JT. Til Ts "fc i ru iri cwcuwim i hi. wnwnu.nrf iv nnin i mk AbShN $3 01 3 32IMalotSn lltjl Ex-Presidents Club, meeting, Hotel Tow ers in 6 UU tvio ro ssj NalWSee 2 57 2 67 3 07lNATrl953 1 90 Phi Aloha Fraternlay.

meeting, Hotel flo J3 -o Towers 8 30. United Democratic Clurr of 8th A. annual Sprint party, Acme Hall, 7th Ave. Qth Rt A 30 do '56 do '58 Uuarlnc 2 24 199 9 -8 10 06 7 R2 8 112 2 10 2 4H AssoSlO 5 25 Basic lnd 2 7B llllnv 2 87 Corp To 1 97 do AA 1 91 do Accu 191 do a am 2 '-15 do accm 2 25 CumilTr 3 95 DiverTrC 3 10 do 4 60 Fixed TrA 7 72 do 5 98 Hew Utrecht Chapter, Kings County Tiental Soclrty, regular meeting. Menorah RepresTr jS'Am I'r Ttiii'line.

14th Ave. and 50th 8 Andrew Fataoher Post R54 of American Legion, emergency patriotic rally for Nas- 5.20 Sonet CpA 2 78 do 4 91 do 4 91 do AA 1 82 do HI1 1 82 OFFER HOI STON ISSI A banking group headed by Lazard Freres fe Co. is offering today a new issue of $2,715,000 City of Houston, Texas, 2' percent and 3 percent bonds. The offering consists of $1,515,000 2'i percent bonds, maturing 1939-1958 and priced to yield aau County, Valley stream central man School, Fletcher Ave. and Merrick Road Vnllev stream.

1 Catholic Friendship Club, meeting, 32 4 10 4 63 iTsteAmSB 55 .61 3 72 iTstelnSh 78 88 1 02 113, UsElPa 11 00 11 50 FundTi A do BkOpSer 60th Manhattan. R. American Labor Part' of Nasrsau County to open drive for 1 onn new mem InsOnSer 1 1 1 1 23 1 do 1.44 1 54 9 15 do vot'g .74 .82 tnvFdC 8 61 bers at rally. Police Auditorium, Minenia J. I a 30 Rrlahton and Manha'tan Beach Post from .60 to 2 80 percent, and 3 percent bonds, priced to yield from .60 to 3 percent for maturities ranging from 1939 to 1968.

Holding and Financial Companies D9. Jewish War Veterans, regular meet-Int. Temple Bth El. 1U West End Bid Asked .46 .60 Bid Asked Amerex 117.62 19 37 Huron HanhalUn Bescu. 8 JU..

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