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For Clnnified Ad BROOKLYN AY, lUVRCH 12, 1940 Telephone MAin 4-6200 20 ifNJ Th NEW YORK Line on Liners Jfig island Try These Want Ads Frcink Ileil UMKU NATIONAL 11 EMPLOYMENT BUSINESS SERVICE M-i- rf ny nn Rr RF.ID The Guard faces an entirely r.ew realignment of its force-; be '0 ch of the Regular Armv. gradually-taking on the shape and form of its buper brother until a war emergency could merge the two with a minimum oi effort. Kazi and Allit's Differ on It's a strange war. mates! The Queen Ehabeth. the liner in the world, is sent away manned and mined waters to after the most unusual maiden one of the first indications of tlle infantrV Brokl'n The Bremen, the pride of Nazi merchant marine, is in New York just before the war but nevertheless is ordered to da.sh home rven though two British cruisers are waitin; v.it.-'tie the haiboi en- the guard's streamlining was seen in will find that similar and as effec- tttZtlr It is Lpneraliy acreod that vhe no nine in ihp tl7lafltr.

Wlln howitzers was the srCatest step forward though the aBj in tne coast artillery wl'i i. something Thev will be shipped from Aberdeen. Md. ronrrat to the 102d Ouartermas- ter Regiment for their attendance! average of 96.01 percent whicn topped all State outfits. They werej srcuim mc- umucn oc.uic nwv.

toppled the 369th Infantry, which went to third. Second is the 106. Field Artillery. It should be pointed out that the: actual strength of the 102d is 326 and that of the 369th 1.345, but the. fact tiiat the boys are generally up in front cannot be denied, Lowest on the attendance record as far as borough outfits are con- cerned was the 106th Infantry, whose December rating was 81.52 The group's strength is 1,164.

A poll of well known brass hats in both the Keguiar Army and t.ie WC s'-" 'c cavalry will never be entirety abandoned. The exploits of Maj.j Alirnby in faiestme are always mentioned wnen military men speak of the cavalry and it so-ems he rus carved them a permanent niche. 1 he exploits or the Hlh Infantry. the red-legged devils of Civil War, are to be found in the current edition of the New York NatinnMi Commuter Continued from Pagr 13 dpfkirncr in p.is.-?nser revenue Is overstaied to that extent. This is svlvania.

During the hearings the Long Island's counsel denied this conten-j lf lie apportionments are Iries. on the basis of time facilUy ren-al and i i ouier ciiBige uu mc Attacks on the accuracy oi these methods of computation, however especially since they were being used by Long Island officials, at the same: '''me time ouiciais anu therefore creditors in the l.uil, weir suiiAnieu uru.iu.i.- against the fare increases by both; the Public Service and Transit Com-; miwions. P. S. C.

Cives Opinion I Public Service Commissioner George R. Lunn, who wrote the opinion concurred in by the other commissioners, said of the terminal and other charges by the Pennsylvania to the Long Island: "No reasonable criterion for such charges is available. It is unquestionably true that the suburban sen ice cannot be expected to pay on the basis of the full investment in the terminal, plus taxes and oper ating charges, as if it were a main hue railroad handling long distance traffic in which teiminal charges are only a minor factor. TVie con- tract recognizes this circum- ctanc nrartirnlU" only in the fact that it excludes the terminal buildine proper irom the rent a base. In my opinion.

th Long Island should pay Uo the Pennsylvania) at least $600,000 per year less; this is the amount bv which the ter minal charges were increased in 1931 inn mc uasis iui titrin the Transit This contract was approved In, 1932 by the Interstate Commerce commission, whose authority in the' mattft- was upheld by the United States Supreme Court, against the protests of the Transit Commission "Since the sum of terminal and other charges bv the Pennsylvania to tne Lxing isiano a mo inus to ine enormous ngure oi neany la.wu.uuu per year," Commissioner Lunn wrote, "it must be said in view of the questions discussed, that the com pany's allegations of insufficient earnings on its traffic as a whole are not established beyond a reasonable Increment Cost Theory Chairman R. Mallbie. con- CUnillg ill Commissioner Lunn's opinion, attacked in addition, the J'1 the fare increases Kea me iotiowuig tion: ine mug ssia.iu, use oilier ran- roads, offered in the past special in-1 ui.in.ti iu uu.tu uH ttaatimuwui traffic on t'ne 'increment cost' theory, namely, that raiiroad a right-of-way, tracks I stations. is 1 a .37 50 i of In Guardsman. It is the trunk sedan, exceptional ly, trance her tvapir.i: British navy once to set to R.i.-.-ia.

the Bremen risks the rur.nnn oi the blockade a secor.d in order to reach home. There ou have two big luxury liners each eoir.c in opposite directions in an effort to obtain what they hope is We leave to the rival strategists to defend their respective positions this Frank Reil wide variance of theory. We can figure it out. In addition to the Queen Elizabeth, the Allies have sent oier here for safe storage the Queen Mary, the Normandir. the new Mauretar.ia and the He de France.

The Bremen, along with the New York and the St. Louis, were able to reach German ports after a stay at Murman.sk. They had the good fortune to catch the British navy off guard But the luckless Columbus, caught down in the West Indies with 730 Americans, had to deposit her cruise passengers in Havana and then it was too to make a sprint for But eventually after several months at Vera Cruz she pot orders to come home. However, the Columbus went up in smoke and flames, the end for all German ships that. fail.

The Nazi propagandists have interpreted tne Queen Elizabeth's voyage as an indication of lack of confidence in Great Britain as a place of safe keeping. They would also like to have you believe that Germany is such a safe place that it prefers having its rather useless passenger -ships there rather than in some neutral port But perhaps Germany is only keeping in mind what happened In the last war. Then she interned many of her big liners in American ports, no fewer than 12. Including the Leviathan, in New York. She thought they would be safe there.

But when the United States entered the war on the side of the Allies, Germany not only lost the ships but had them used gainst her when they earned thousands of our soldiers across to France. a Port Day Those whistles you heard at SHIPPIi; ARRIVING TODAY printed last month in the Brooklyn Eagle when "Gone With the Wind" blew into the borough. Heffernan Says Cm tinued from Page 13 and tittered a line. Then he looked at me questioningly. "Fine!" I said.

After writing it on a piece of paper he returned to the mantel and spoke a second line. "Poor!" was my comment. An Added Line "Yes. I thought so," he said. A line had occurred to me and I suggested it.

With a gratified smile he went to his desk and added it to the othpr i lu I Thus we proceeded until the stanza was complete. He seemed surprised that our minds had com-j plemented each other in the work. Thence, to the close his own Strategy newest and large.st ocean fnm England through iub be tied up in this country-j voyage in histo. v. noon tociav were not a belated 'o the Queen Elizabeth.

The eie nan of the annual observance of Port of New York Day. The ships the harbor dressed all their signal flags and bunting while there was a fireboat display off the Battery at that time. The celebration is sponsored by the Foreign Commerce Club, which will hold us annual dinner at the Astor tonight with Michael F. Walsh. Secretary of Stale of New Yolk, as the principal speaker.

A delegation of representatives of commercial and civic organizations concerned with the commerce of the port will board a Dalzell tug at noon and make a brief tour of inspection of the harbor. The tug will take the party up the East River along the Man- hattan waterfront and returning i will cruise along the Brooklyn I shore, past Governors Island to i stratpn Island where the Free Port will be inspected. The party will then proceed up me Huason River to the Moore-Mt'Cormack Lines pier at the foot of Canal St. There it will board buses lor a tour o( the Port Authority facilities, includinj the Lincoln Tunnel and George Washington Bridge. 2.1 1 cwrji Ago Today With her hull scraped clean of barnacle.s collected during her 30.000-miie raiding crn'lse during which time she sank 11 ships m- eluding the American William P.

i Frve, the German auxiliary cruiser Prmz EupI Friedench was ready to a drydock at Newport News, I where had put in two days before with 342 prisoners from the i crews and passengers of the ves- sels she sent to the bottom. Meanwhile President Wilson was making demands for full reparations for the Frye which was tarrying 5.400 tons of wheat from Sealtle to Queenstown, Ireland. Just before dawn when most of i tV, oro iJun Iho Rrttish pedoed off the coa.st of Scotland by a U-boat. With the Bayano disappearing In three minutes, only 26 who clung to rafts were saved. 200 going down in the vortex of the sinking ship.

Having gone into hiding ever since she escaped from the British fieet at the battle of the the German cruiser Dresden returned to action by sinking the British bark Conway Castle off the coast of Chile. NEWS AT NEW YORR PIER TTM8 3 00 pm 8 30 am 12 45 pm 3 00 pn, 8 00 am 05. NR. Franklin S' 27. NR, Hubert s-13.

ER Wa.l S' 7. NR Rector S' 4th St, Hobokpn 57, NR, loth St March fi OF VESSELS AT MAtlfl CLOSE 8 .00 pm PIER S'. .25, NR f'ratt. 10 Term 1 8 HO am 9 00 am 57. NR, 15th S' 25.

NR. Franklin 3, NR. St. 14, ER. Wall St 6, oie Hk.

Ba ne .9. NR. Re-tor S' Noon 3 00 pm 4 00 pm V'on 1 00 pm fi 00 am 9 oo am Referees Appointed Jl'STICE I.HWIS rarm.ch: vs. Carre, Horace Callanhan, corny. ArnTid Amend.

M'tte Cum. s. East N. Y. Trn.

dE Inc. ppier Deuu-ch. com p. Hun ftps, turns. TarbU LaRosa, Chas.

J. Dodd Jr comp W. E. Twedv. Tarbfl.

LaRosa, Robert A. I.ewlF comn. Twredv. SchotiianK is. Esbtnot; Rl'v Corp St'iar S1 nnor.nk, comp, We.s-bH rili We.s-bar'h HOI.r A.

AbrashVvin, Donald Inr.e HCil HenikoM Mi.rrav Oontrad. Crews Shapno. H. Lo-ee. SriCF.

BRFNNAV Sv Bar.k v- Habr R. ri.tr Corn, Jixf-pji rnn.p. WinsaLP A- Cf-rrT Ocrn Parkway, 8 30. Harry EiDier BartiP. sjuest.

Hea.rh Forum, sponsored by Jrwish Cnm-rr. Ho-j'. nf Bpr.sonhurti. Bay Panc-a a rid 79 fi nnpr to Imperial of -he Shr.ne, Kismei 92 H-kimer S' fi pmpTp-' dmnpr of Rrart A Co Rpstaurant, 1095 F.a'.-b.ih 7 30 Sale for HOLC A dient of the M. J.

Abram.s Com panv. has purchased the one bruk house located at 277 i i i I "eilulnl them rnTme- III ic lir rnnjiui n-vru niuiuiu downs by any means. TMpvt ormin nff which thp rniuh pdses ukfn the 24Mh oast Artjilery indications point to a pulclc job Rs far as this concerned, for it is the second llne of defense the first being ui? ISaVV. rna v.fry weU the lnitiai fense group with which an enemv. might come in contact with.

Swift! living airplanes nnieasnea iar at SPa woui(j have a tough job getting tne type of reception planned for them. The 245th will soon be In posses-: tion of a battery of fast-firing, three-inch guns such as regular anti-aircraft companies are equipped with in the Army and in part the guard. These rifle.s are capable of hurl- ing a shell 30.000 feet high. New equipment will also include rapid-fire 'intermediate" gun of mm. caliber.

This gun fires more than luu to rounas a mimie and is deadly against airplanes which fly beyond the range of machine uns ana Wlllllll liic lltnsc ui mi- guns- It will be very effective at about 1.000 yards at "slant range and will go far toward preventing the strafing of troops, although the new cal. machine gun is expected to nullify this practise to a great ex- warfare It is difficult to swing the mir, nwifV nniioh t.i Must low- ,7 intact and one direct hit is all that nec.essar.v. i ordinance men. while thoy aio inclined to brag about the new gmv ask: Where else could they rent a locomotive, allow it to lie idle for he majority of the time and only fM mml Xo whom collnters tne commters- group, ouW pemlRyjvania rent loco- motives? In the matter of the Pennsylvania' Station, it is the railroad's conten-j tion that the Long Island's revenues; would not permit the maintenance such an elaborate terminal inde-' tpendently, and that through the; joint organization, Long Island pas-i sengers get the use of a terminal- far better than their ticket expenci- turps WBrrant Finally, the Lonr Island arcues that were it not for the Pennsyl- it. tn.

50Q 00' lp tQ gnd inchlciinK 1938 and urivnne it. 2 000 000 more mob nn Iho lQR rlpftrit it. would uc iuii.ru liiivj uanai ujiv i. rritipa that, due to the loint trucks and private autos and rising taxes, is more than offset by excess charges to the Long Island by the Pennsylvania. An approximation of the truth i can be obtained onlv bv a close ex- TluX.

plaintiff. auainst 1 a(l i-tirfiiiuni to or iurei-iostlrfi oate fcnriiaiv l.i. iii. imblie anilinn. by Mi i aurUom-Vrii to the luyhpsi SAMl'EI, C.

Dt'BERSTKIN. HdKKliT J. DKLANKV. l'latnltfl MlullifV, L'l btreet. Ih iyn.

NVw f2S-t KTu jSi' iYiuKrNSCtrNTV i t.aui. m. EL K.N' NELSON, et de- 1 20'xKW'. JOSKI'II II. PAVLS.

r.r-rerre. TOI.IN'S JAKllBSON. Pla I lit i ff'a Atloineys. 2b't Broadway, New York. f2i)-iit SltPRKMK KIN'CiS COl'N'TY SA.MLKI.

HURWITZ, plaintiff, actunst HAY E. RAL'CH, et defendants. to indirment rnterei Ft in il-arv 2K. I will sell at ptll'lie auction on 2i. 1 f)0.

al the Hiooklyn Real ftstate Exchange, 1 St Moiitamie Ptonklvn. N. at 12 o'clock noon, hy CREWS SHAPIRO, and mm i rs. premises 6'W Hrooklvn, N. on the pouth ciile of cl lonotiu'h HS' cast, of Hal pit on a plot 18' JI.T.IA SHERMAN.

Ttef. iee. TOI.IN'S l'lainiirfs Attorneys. 2lil llroadway, Yotk. f29-6t.

n'1' 'KKMK I 'OUKT, KI.NCS COL NTY R. pond, plaintiff, against MARY SIMON'K. widow of r. ter I Simone. deceased ft defendant Pursuant to jtidKnient of foreclosure nnrl snl" duly made and entered in.

dated em nary in- the under- iSIKIieU will HI a UC- lion, hv MORRIS REICH, auctioneer, York', on March at twelve equipment, even though there the Pennsylvania is were no rommuiation tralfic virluaUv loaning money to itself, and and that if the comDany could the deficit. which the railroad iect even a small amount in mmnetition hv snhwavs. mind worked with its accustomed yUR COATS remodeled, reilned. repaired; fertility of idea and happy choice 15; expert turners; workmanship guar-nr I anteed. Royal furs, 337 Bridge near pmase.

-itmMar Co. TRiangie 5-5175. AUTOMOTIVE Automobiles tor Solo ROLL OUT, A LUCKY USED CAR VALUE SEE THEM TODAY! PRICES SLASHED TO THE BONE FOR THIS BIG SALE March 7 March 13 You Can't Beat "Lucky 7" Prices You Con't Beot "Lucky 7" Terms AND AS LOW A DOWN AS 9 PER MONTH COME IN TOIIW! Hiigal (. Campbell, inc. Brooklyn! Authorized Ford Desler Flatbusk Ave.

Ext. nr. Myrtle Ave. Wiliouthbr and Uj TR. 5-5690 5-Pass.

Sfdan. A KINOS COUNTY BU1CK VALUE Ask lor Stock No. 7H78 Bu.shwlrk Ave. is Conway Btookiyn throughoul. radio, heater, wnitrwa J795.

Trade Motors, 15J0 Bedford Ave USED BARGAINS SPECIALS ALL MODELS S25-S50 UP No Reasonable Oiler Relumed Liberal Trades. Low (O.MA.C.i Payments. HEIZER CHEVROLET 62d St. and 4th Brooklyn. CHEVROLET 1940 special de luxe spoil srnan.

Sliy9 9u. Park Slope Chevrolet 3f4 Flatbush Ave. (corner Hlh Ave.i DODGE '34 sedan, new. fully equipped. I inechanicti.iy perlect; $1,5.

Etna Va.e hftne 441 Monroe Rt iSumtier $125; other bargains. $100 up. Traue Motors. 15J0 Bcdlord Ave. FORD 1936 srdan, original piinl.

c.ean throughoul. good rubber. $195. Lynagh Magee (Ford dealer', 1140 Coil.y Island Ave. lAvenue Hi.

MAns. 6-5250. FORD '38 Tudor sedan, mechanically ppr-lect, spiendtd condition, spotless. SJ95. Etna Warehouse, 493 Motitoe bt.

1 Sumner.) LASALLE 1938 louring sedan 'No. 721 1. 1937 touring sedan 1N0. 78b $565. Brooklyn Cadillac, 74y Atlantic Avi 'lfo! "tif.

stiaa, $S7S PACKARD MOTOR CAR CO. OF N. Y. Atlantic Ave. at CJasson.

Pltospcct 9-34U0 PACKARD, lour-door sedan. Series 905, custom built, radio, heater, excellent condition, privau, bargain. PResident 3-7809. PLYMOUTH '38 touring sedan: written guarantee, $140 down, balance $24 41 monthly; includes collision, lire and then insurance. BISHOP, MCCORMICK BISHOP, 975 At.anlic Ave.

PLYMOUTH 4-door trunk sedan, $245; $95 down, balance easy monthly payments. Reiiaole. 1127 Bedlord Ave. pontiac 1939 demonstrator de mxe sedan, radio, heater, log lamps, very lit- no used, new tar guarantee. Windsor Pontiac.

4 id 4th Ave. TRiangie 5-52110. BUSINESS SERVICE Business Services OHerad 18 tun Hemudeied Heating MANUFACTURER will install steel oil burning boner at hall cost if owners will ailow- use ot cellar in each section ol Brooklyn. Box N-1176, Eagle. ru uWantT K.

hi, Senl south oeone park Plumbing supp.y. ja- maica 9-2227, Income Taxet j--or INCOME TAX information and prep- aralion consult William Orth. 125-10 L.o- erty Richmond Hill. Virginia Uovuig Sloraf KREE MOVING to warenouse; Slorage S.i monthly. Moving specialists! Lowest rales.

rara aiope warenuuse. cuiuii I'aiiiteriDecuraturi pamung, uecorating, paper giug, rooms compirie, $5 up: esti mates anywhere; tune payments ar- langed. Caii Esplanade 5-1336. ni.iJVAn.iui,, Jainum, jn.r. parquet Ilooring, Hour scraping, expert Korkiniiiisiiip.

Kea.oiiiiultt. Ativiitie. Enckson, 5liB 20lll St. SOulh 8-1451. ALTERATIONS, reasonable.

Painter seeks new conlacls. Kuoms painted, papt-red, lip. tiave 5(1 Muw. AMbassador 2-15U4. ALT fcKAl IONS, a ii 1 1 decuralins; rooms, and up, plaster patches, 12 up Joseph Henderson.

PResident 2-24y DECOHATINO, paiiiliim. papering; tlnee rooms, $24, Scandinavian experl, otitMiie work vety reasonable. eMiintttcs nit. lheie. DECORATING, PAINTING in all Its blanches.

reasonable: best material; Dutch llor piuu. loin C'urtiu, ttUck-iniitster ur.uuitAiuii, puiuiiT, uaiiiaii; neat; tea inks as low as unbeatable price up all work. Kommeidahi, BEachview 2-U421. PAINTING. decorating.

paperhananm. llcor sciapinit: compensation insurance Nelson Halvofsen, 46th 81., Ben-sonliuist 6-5716. Windsor 6-0162. PAINTING, paperhanmng; reasonable. Call a a.m.

to 6 idouth 8-7742. Abbing-don Painting 343 5th Ave. NORWEGIAN panuer-decorator, inside, outside, lloor scraping, pauerhanging, iiiw pilces. Jarobsen, 2744 Bedlord Ave. MAnslirld 6-tSoOH.

Parquet flooring rZZRS M'll'MBitTS 1Lt" I'LOOKs scrapea. reiimsriea, uusciess method; rtasonablr: e.liniales submitted: anywhere. Vogue Floor Scraping. NEvins 8-65H4. PARQUET, hardwood floors scrapea and shellacked, $2 up, workmansh.p guaranteed, prompt estimates everywhere.

Lawrence. SHeepshead 3-6465. PARQUET FLOORS scraped, i 'a cents loot, 4 or more rooms, SI. 75 each; shellacking, 65 cents a room. MAin 2-8519.

Piano tuning PIANO TUNINO. repairing, regulating, overhauling, estimates. Charles Coleman. 600 Kosciusko St. Just phone GLenmore 5-9317.

Radio Television Repairs FREE ESTIMATE! Guaranteed repairs by factory engineer; lowest rales; day, night service Radio Laboratories. BUckminster 2-2146. Settling Machines Repaired SEW1NO MACHINE REPAIRS 75c. EN iOUR HOME. PARIS EXTRA ABRAHAM STRAUS FULTON BT TR1A NULE 5-12U0.

EXT. 8EW1NO MACHINES OILED. ADJUSTED IN YOUR HOME, 50c. PARTS EXTHA FREDERIC! L0ESER INC. FULTON ST.

TRIANGLE 5-8100. EXT. S16. Ii To better your business Business Seivice Want Ad. well! Business Services Offered 18 llphol tiering ALTERATIONS, reupholsterlng: three-piece fcutte rrwebbed: springs rrpalred.

your home. experts, suaraoleed. Haitf. DElendrr 3-4940 8PRINO SPECIAL! Drj cn nj sune $15. Kurnituie fcfivice.

BUckminsier 7-1313. THREE-PIECE suite, re webbed; jspringt liked, your home; guaranteed. Ui tory ex per anywhere. SiUimau, PReai dent 2-Jb6i. Weather Stripping METAL WEATHERSTKIPPING oivs heal problems, eiiminaies draughts, rattling, sticking windows.

Tiedeman, 125b Jeller-on Ave. OLcnmore 5-1130. EMPLOYMENT Help Wonteel Female 32 MODELS Hsir dyes, FREE. MOLErT i3 Ave. iKultoni, joj Ave.

1231. N. Y.i 111 W. N. Y.

OPERATORS Experienced on men' duck double needle closer. ooLkel a.io coi.ar sellers, bottom m.ikcr.. sleeve sellers on sinsle need.e macluncs. '1l-ii-I ueth Century Unilorm, llt6 Wallabout lit. PRACTICAL NURSE, relinid.

Prolestanl. I steady case; sleep in; 4U mor.in. PKcsi-denl 4-117. yThTng. REKINEuT" EXPrJULNCE NECESSARY.

SEArtS. 1621 CHURCH AVE WOMEN, mlddle-asrd; 30 cents hour while learning dcmonstratina. pieaaani wurk. U-10 a m. 4UJ Nostruna Ae.

Domestic Help Wonted Female 32a COOK-IIOUSEWORKEH, sleep own room; small adult lamily. 39 6ih between 4-5 Idon phone). UIRL. pan time in exchange lor room and bath; comlouabte home lor right party. SOUlh 8-2573.

GIKL, while; experienced houseworker, aoctor olttce; 110 cni.aren, siet in, relerences, $30. call Windsor 6-1616. LilKL or woman, Willie, general housework. piaiu (uoking. sleep uul, $30.

1823 E. 02d NAvarre 8-0438. GIRL, while; housework; good plain cook; Chiislian lamily, 2 adults, 2 children; saiaiy $o0. MAnsIieid OIKL. white, general housework.

3 adulls; aoou home, guud pay, 71b Busliwicg. loincr milt cjt. GIRL, general hotisewolk, child 8. own loom; good saiaiy, leiereuces. H07 Ocean r'aiaway.

Dtwt UIRL. WHI1E. $35 MONTH; SMALL I'AMILY; SUs'EP IN, ilkr ERtNl-hB. NAVrtltHE 8-llBU). GIRL, white; good saiaiy, sle'p m.

Phoue Bfc-achview 2-ji31. obOl 19ih Apail-ment 1-B. GIRL, while or light coioied. houew'ork. no cooking, s.eep in, cniiortn, tt and 13, -5-30.

PReslilent 4-1325. GIRL or woman, general housework; lour lUUNUi OltLp i.l, ilO CUUa.llS, l.l.SLIrt.l. rtterence. 30. Esplanade i-3991.

GtRL, white; housework; sleep in: couple baby; apartment, $35; relerences. Picli- emck, 101 Lincoln Road. lNgersoil 2-1649. GIRL, housework and light cooking; sleep in. own room, relerences required, esplanade 6-4299.

HOUSEKEEPER, Irish, 20-30 years, plain cooking, assist children, own room; $40. Nlgntinga.e 1-3305 UO-12'. HOUSEWORKER. general; while, sleep in. one child; light cooking, relerences.

SLocum 6-2304. afternoons. HOUSEWORKER, white or colored no iaunury, 4 rooms, child 10; sleep in, Esplanade HOUSEWORKER, plain cook, while; 3 adults, sie.p in, out; wrr.e, relerences. 90 Bill Apartment 4-A. WOMAN, colored; light housekeeping, plain cocKing, mum for board, small pay.

Call aii week, CLoveraale WOMAN, YOUNO; GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GOOD WAGES; 2 IN FAMILY. CALL BUCKMINSTER 2-1944. BUSINESS GIRL wanted, lo slay in evenings, exchange room and board; no housework. BUckminster 7-4310. Domestic Employment Agencies-Female 32c BABY MAIDS, HOUSEWORKERS, experienced and beginners.

Alberts Asenry, 846 i'laibush Aie. vChui ch-Calon Aves.j. INgerioit 2-41ol. BABY MAIDS, COOKS. HOUSE WORKERS ALBEE AGENCY 100 Plajbush Ave.

(Allainici. TRi. 5-2994. BABY NURSES, cooks, nouseworkers. couples, beginners.

Ericson Agency. 2S1 HalbusjlAve.t7th NEvins U-20U7. cooks. houseworkersTnursemaids. rosiuoiis.

nign oaiajiea. MISS TALK AGENCV 161 Livingston cor. Smith. Tlit. 5-7162.

LOOKS, houseworkers, baby nurses, reler- enctu lieip. Anne EinpioyiiieiiL Agencv, 321 llth St. Mis. Jenstn. stluth U-7264.

COOKS, hotiseworkeis, line names; holies interview in our otnce. Dully's Agency, St. TRiangie HOUSEVVORKERS.Tiilored: pa'rl! lull ume: letcrenci's. Emploveis tree! Except small lee lor ins. KniKslon Employment Agency, 11150 l''illloll St.

SLocum HOUSEWORKERS Swedish. Polish, Irish. Kussiail. Geimitn. Slavish, sleep in or out' J.

ISAAK SCANDINAVIAN AGENCY 440AllanllcAvr. THiallgle 5-1 B64. Beauty Culture Instruction Female 3 2d MOLER SYSTEM wtaches BEAUTY CUL u.ii, mum, lire uookiet, EE MJ 4th Ave. t23i. N.

112 42d 61 '-I 23 Piatbush Ave. tB'iiiton flk.yii. ENJOY A PROFITABLE CAREER BEAUTY CULTURE Individual Instruction. Modest rates-easy let ins. evening clas.ses.

Free piacenieni, sen ice. Request Booklet I I ACADEMY OK HAIR BEAU 1Y CULTURE Licensed by the Slate ol New York Brooklyn Paramount 'I heater Building 385 Flatbush Ave. Exl Bk.vn 71c S-04 1n ialej Help i-emale jtg! TELEPHONE SOLICITOR, 'exnerncerl: Bay Rinse sect ion saiai and Windsor. 2tS 5lh Manha'tan 1.4,-v. aivaiina 4-3472.

WOMEN, with acquaintances in Brooklyn. uouic j-n iiouis cany aemonsiraliotl vok, peicentase. Uealsilk, TRiangie TO THE WOMAN eekmn permanenl Tn- sonie, pruiessmn ctiteiry oners a p.easant, d.gnit.ed. respected vocation. To ser.eii.--m nded monien.

2R-40. will se.er:rd nd iralntd to take charge estaolished saies-scrvice units on percentage basis. Small temporary casn bond required during experience unnecessary. Box N-11BI. Eaale.

Help Wanted Male 33 MECHANICS Rooting, siding; Brooklyn. wiieens; musi nave equipment; steady work. State what equipment. Box Alms, Eagle. Bullard Vertical Turret Lathe RADIAL DRILL 8IZEMATIC GRINDER EXTERNAL GRINDER LARGE TURRET LATHE U.

B. Citlrens write or call in person. ONLY IF WELL EXPERIENCED IN SPECIALIZING AND SETTING UP from blueprints on one of the above machines. Give age, place of binh, all previous employment and social security number by letter. Interviews dally 6 a.m.

to 3 p.m. WIU3HT AERONAUTICAL CORP. EMPLOYMENT CrfiCE Virginia Ave. and 19th Faterson, N. J.

KINGS-QUEENS RESIDENTS I3i, ELECTRIC AU TO-LITE STAINLESS STEIsL DIVISION. Position permanent. Absolutely no canvassing. Average weekly percent age earnings S40-S50, car required. Mr 89t hi Callaoan.

Hotel Whitman, lhh-1 1 Ave, Jamaica. 10, 11, 12 Wednesday promptly. Sales Help Male 34 CANVASSERS, experienced. tn house, coftee. egtis; coinmissinn ntier 5 m.

1035 53d Apartment 1-F. SALESMEN Sell home improvements; Brooklyn. Queens, Nassau: experienre un-npcessary: liberal commission, bonus, salary: commission bonus when quahlled. 396 8. 2d St.

18-10 a.m.). 1 Soles Help Mot 34 SALESMEN 1 If phone exprrifnce. Hospital Benefit Cam pa inn ticket, comma a. on Pa Ms. ALgonqutn 4-4-Wi.

OUNO MEN, several. Catholic. p.eanl outdoor futtrs mom, splendid opportunity, auriressive. wiJlmg workers; fxpenenre unnecessary; cnmmiFMon. Oibbon Mem a Aneiuy.

147 SainL Fe.u St. Private Instruction 35t KRENCH Immediate conversation; tutoring bfginnt-r. advanced students: home, sludio. Madame Ciaanoa, Stephens Cojrl. MAuslie.d 6-311W.

Situations Wanted Female 36 CURL, iisht-colored. high srhool educa-non. atlemoons, pan time ana mornings. MAin 2-2046. Situations Wanted Nurses 36a NURSE, experienced; S3 dar or mshl duly.

BUi-kminsler 2-5J4R. Situations Wanted Female Domestic 36b COOK, srneral housework, experienced simian woman, aauit lamily, s.eep tu. ioi, sioa Aiyrtie Ave. IJENTAI. ASSISTiwr' 1 PJl.

IT trustworthy, amiab.e;' relerences, starting fffondarJ'i Pa" time consioerco. Box ci-iiytiEagie. GIRL, light colored, waitress. chambeT-maid, or work in doctor office, reler- Call allweek, JEIlerson 3-6937. GIRL, colored, experienced houseworker? lond oi children, sleep in; call ail week.

MAm 2-4027. 0UBIiW0Rk.na!. ToodckrsTe nio not under $65. Springer, -uiyNoslrand Ave, lrom 2-8. HOUSis WORKER, Chrisuan in7e7nTn7 amoitious and congenial, desires posmon; cityrelerentes.

Boxb-Uo Eagle "ul- -sTmTi; siting ma.os, part lime and day worker, elficieni, recommended he.p At.aa 7nt 474 5U'h S'- caie eT: seen moIh" helper, houstworaeri eep in or out; relerences; no Sundays, tall. wnie1449New York Ave ounaays WOMAN, 50. as" housewoTkerr practical f.me'- Jamaica lw WOMAN. 3 aitetnoons "ot5 hours" isTn-Seige. lrr V.

$. oicuon, relerences. Write 4, New York care Hand. WOMAN, iflined, companion lo hi.u home, sieep lu.nB'0x 'ft WaI W'OHK A 1 A N' W'SHES -Hk. "ionsjVonie M.ie DOORMAN, white.

thorou'ghivTxDerTeeS' n.K-ciass apanment, cnrisnaT 5 Ain S2.66. r-Bo, Bay Riage. FINANCIAL "pportunities Tiaujush Cientiie neighborhood. InlfZi telephone Ver.rP jXt a' roacl slBnlS' as "ation; or phone DIgb, 4-5688 Jonyto Loon 40 heirs, benelicianes. immediate cain i acies.

enj Ul Court 8s. MERCHANDISE ond PRIVATE EXCHANGE Articles tor Sale SI Advertising under this as a pritate mdividuai when in reality a dealer or dealer representative a misdemeanor ant warrants immediate prosecution. If a dealer, your advertisement must carry the word "Dealer" in its text. AfD UININO ROOM FUftNl'. l'o; Eap.anade S-Sof 'or house, po, stills, u.

E. Hat top irorier. Kood condition; jeasoiiableDEwey sj-1212 IHNINU ROOM. 10 pieces Ud'aion0 Srr 'io PieeesTg-ood-con--K 54th 1504 aU lettpes Home-made products; sacrifice lelephone PResident 4-1B2D aite? 5 ilH.AN "i G005 REASONABLE. NO DEALERS.

UUCKM1NSIER PIANOS Baby grand. smalL condition: also beautm'il wa.n'ut excellent spinet. sacrilicing; terms. NAvarre S-9233. SALESil IMS, inc.

UNDER PERSONAL SUPERVlSlnv nv SAM MOSBERG. FORMER OLYMPIC LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPN IN Invites His Many Friends and Patron, I'CW AI'jD SAVE 6C BAItXilUFI ST0CS Bedrooms- Diningrooms J29-IS0 Ltvinarooms Dinettes P'noi Al LARGEST FURNITURE HOUSE OP ITS KIND. 10 FLOORS COVERING ENTIRE CITY BLOCK SALESROOMS, II'C. fJ2LRr SQUARE, NEAR FULTOn! Building Materials MATERIALS Lowest prlo lots: uuuia. uisn ClOSCtS, ,71 KflTl'I'Trf ITlx.nc.

859 Atlantic Ave, STerhni t.44B Refrigerators CLOSE OUT FLOOR MODELS, Frlgidalres. S'sS MV. a35S 8i- 14 ASi. I fl. anu Ave' TR- 5-8915.

MANH. 110 W. 34 (opp. Macy's). ,1 REPOSSESSED FLOOR MODELS, used re- radios; priced lmme-dia disposal; terms; guarantees; aU F'nun' Representatives 1331 Flatbush Ave.

BUckminster 4-0137 Wonted to Buy 53 WANTED for kindergarten, as gift, phono-. Fit: 5, kuou conniiion. A ce Box O-llBl, Eagle. Household Goods ANTIQUE MnlirDM china, unnii.1 iiiks, oaoy grand pianos. tuaiiu pianos, noo Anthony's, 61 Court St.

MAin 4-4723 hooks. ANTIQUES -All kinds of furniture. bnTt brae, odds ends, pianos, rugs: highest prlceg. Lfgttr.JVIndsorji-gggs. Flatbush.

ATI. tt I SI, VQ PimiMTiinn uany grand pianos, bric-a-brac. Oriental rues. We cunuius, UtW(, -lhri. WILL BUY your furniture, furnishings, bric-a-brac, rugs or anything you have I in the household line; will call and give full value.

Call William. TRiangie 5-0912. 4 Where an id-taker will write Want Ad that will tell your car. of the bare additional cost of han-dling such traffic it would better its financial condition. "Now, after a considerable population has been induced to settle on Long Island, the company does not RTEAMTK LINK PROM GEORGE WASHINGTON'.

Old Dim Norlo.k March 11 IMPERIAL. Garcia A- Diaz Valparaiso ORIFN'TE. Cutia Mat! Havana March 10. SjANTA MARIA. Grace San Antonio Feb 21.

WESTF.RN'LAND. Hniland Amer March 1. TOMORROW adhere to the 'increment cast' theory lamination of the elements which the but purports to apply the 'rela- 1 l(0ng Island asserts hava put it into t.ve use' theory. The residents tne red. wiU be contained In of Long Island are apt to think tlia Ule sixth and final arlicle on tiie raiiroad company considers that it has them securely hooked and Tnmorriiw The Long Island Rail-; that as they cannot escape, it is road's Stations and Equipment.

I somewhat indifferent to their pro-: I tests. It hardly seems fair FORECLOSURES after the traffic has been built up to (vfl'RT. kings oirNTY- resort to the use wincioie as a iusti- Hume iiwnkrs' I.i'iaN cohphra- IANTA ROSA, Grace La DF.I'ARITRE TOD STEAMER LINE POINT SALINAS. Garcia A- D.a BORERT I.IF., O.rt FOR R.loan it tolK SAIIJ Nnnn. TOMORROW fiah'e means of lnrreisintr the meani oi mi leasing tne i I The railroad's answer to this Is hat the en ire pit ture has cnangett hince the first commutation lares I carried the Ode to tlie Twentieth Century back to the office and added the incident to the list of my literary "assists." Markham and I have both lived to see two-fifths of the century whose advent he celebrated; and) now he sleeps.

Happier times may i give his name the poet's fame hej deserved. FOREC EOSIRES SI 1'HKME CIllT.T. KlXtIS COUNTY-- HUME OWNERS' l.OAX t' lltl'i IRA-1 TIOX. plaintiff. huntnst VIN'CKNT! iDAXt).

VIXCKXZll 'MANl'IXn, also known ns VINCENT MANCINtl; ROWAN. JEAN ROVVAX. SAV1XC.S.4. CATIDX. rot tin 1 1 NASSAIi ('( i-c il'KH ativk BfiUHNV.

i.o-x assucia- TIi IX. rind l.Mil STH1A1. i.ITHO iGRAl'HK. d' f.ntliius. rjl'Vlil' AllUllO'V ur Plaintiff.

2b' Com Strei-t. liruoklvii. York. to jtiilKnti'tit lifl'i'ln. entet-Kl in the Ktnii.i ouniv cii-tk ilanh st.

1111(1. 1 will s.ll at inihhi: atiittitn, lv I'litWS SIIA-IMKO. am in mi, 'cis. al li-al Rylnle 19 Molltiiiitli' St r.i-t UiiMiklyn, York, nn Ihi- 2nd (lav of April. IHIn.

at It! i 1m of that day. pi direct, hy nai'l In' sold, with tin' iiiipniVH-tneiiis sittitit, in Die Huitiiiirli of lit ii. Oiiiintv of Kinns. nf New Yolk, on lit" snlo llth distant I'll 2 inth.sl hum rot forno'd lv I It i I loll of till- Kide of I ll'h with wmtherlv mile of IW'I, t.tiri i ar 1IMI i rrtt on 'h side known 4WI3 lllh Avenue, anil a. mot pal tu tilarly U' Steribeu in paid judgment.

Dated. Mtireli n. SOLOMON, lllhT 12 I 21 26 SITREME COfRT. KINftS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CoHI'oltA- TION. iilainiiff.

at'ainst ANTHONY A. HEVILACyllA. ct ntlanlK. J'tli su.anl to judiiiiM nt entered lierein, 4. Rllll, ami duly 1 i 1 1 I romputed.

With tlir annual street, v.muk-i tot al of commuMnK passruKers rising' Ivn N-w -Ynrk. mi Man-li 1H to. at 1J (K tlm noon, the mort mwil Irom thour-1 millions, costs irpniiSl WIth IhM I rose acrordiiiKiv, tho railroad con- Km Cuunty, Nw Yutk. lcat'i on t.nris, use now the Vi'VCT onlv jusl for (letrrminiiiB fares. in 1--t in nai'rnjrl nflirials nnint nut that 'iltll fn, III and illiif.irtn while the Long Island continues to j.a i ll 1 n-mly with CIUn.

be a public utility, il nevertheless is jy i2lN neither a charitable nor a Oovern- mmi beinK 'directed fur a mure 'comment-subsidized ornaniza'fon, but a corporation theoretically operated lor profit. in tne Transit commission sep-, arate opinion, written bv Commis Ieon U. liodiev and concurred in bv Chairman William G. Fiillen and Commissioner Reuben L. Has- rnrsuant to entered K.

lini-keU, the relationship between the ania and the Long Island Real Estate Kxchanste, mil Monlamie fnethne er; iriwl Brooklyn. N. at 12 u'rloek It 1, further cr.tuizecl. hv w. Donovan, ain ttoneer.

"As Justice Louis B. BrandeisipwniM- East 42nd Brooklyn. said." WTnifl rommissinner Onrllev lN- Hnd wro.e LommisMoner A nu I will sell at public auction, by HARTICA.N. aiiitioiieer. at the! W.iil fuUlp I.U SJANADLFOS.

Bnc.h Amer Mno CACIQI Grace Mjraca.no f.F.ORGE WASHINGTON, O.d Dom Nnrlnlk Ml VWiiO. Manarto ORIFNTE. (Una Ma: PAI I. HARHOOI). and OITRIC.I'A, Un.tcd Fri.tt a a a Havana Cartpt'o Cartagena Events Tonight Pnlith National of New York, tnass meeting lor Madison 6quare Gardnt.

Mannn' ar West FlVDti'h Leag'ie. Bever.y Presbyterian Cbutcn. Bevi.y Rwo and th 8 30. Clinton Lodge. 4S3.

A- A 2 500' Bmvw.yrt M.ww... lmp. C.frmon: and Lalaveite Ai e- Eas'er fash. on show, spon -orrd by Martin Fulton and Brtclne -It'. Parents' Association ol Home Bwni Chiiriren.

secottd anrii. d.r.rr: C.i.t. Mnnhattat; I.ectttre-iotum. ponsrl Men Eat Mtdwmid rente: Ocean Ave 8 30 Jay e'ie-' S'P'Sfr. Meeting of w.ve er, of M.

i tmp "sps -it V- r- un.r.cai ion 93 Avf 8. O.d Gun hp C. lyn. ar.n.e:-a;y d.r.r.fr. 8.

Bard of OfiVrrr.rrs of Brmt. Avsnc.aiior.. irrrh.v i.Z. a r'. Proc'ii Cl CcmmriTf.

J6 Cour: I. Tr. of Pjr.ps; tr.d Labor I- n-rp a l'-orrd hv Mt. -5-3 S- fi Prngrrsivp vA A.d S----:" Tnnini. Teir.p A irt i in Avf.

8 30. Former M.tp...: 'f Annual Opera Cimrr.y Avf 8 mn L. Gar.n Dinner in hor.r r.e A. D. famous war n'ir-r.

pntv nd Long Irljnrf Am tir Amrriran Office H.y N.irr.e Hotel S'. Oeorc. fi Leciure-lnnirii Vet' Libert.s." bv E' 7h'': f-r-v Albany hi. a S' Place. 30 Esecu: hp 'er.

K' Democrat of K.i.i?. n-r Towers HC'l, 8 Church boa rd Tjer Cftrra. sr.cn Y. A Vv on Plate, fi Af n-n wf Cm-tral Brancn Y. A ft.i.:.

P. IOH5 Fret Prk Tr.r re 0-I8 MPtmpni.ta 6pkers Counci Jsnif Brrif John Chrfn-t-ii and H.sn rr.r. Younn DpmiH'ra's nf th IVmn Cratic Cl'JO. T4 B' 8 30 Corp. Jark dinner and card npi taurant, Notrand A-r.

I'arK nv. 8 Potter r.r.er-rriT' in. Hotel '0 Brooklyn WnW Chmi.Df of Om ttirrce d.nnrr-mt Brook. vn Pair-' it 8t fl 30 M'l'on Brooklyn Metzt." fnrtim. A-' oinn' Craiiferiy S' fi t.ec: tor' n1 tarty Help eh: 29'h fit arid Lecture Eiicrt, temnora''' Ir Atr.r: the Instil 'Jewish JI I 5ln st- from the Home Owners' Loan Corporation, represented by Philip i Rosenberg.

The house on a lot 16x59 and has six rooms. 'When a company's important contracts are made bv directors who are interested on both sides, the rommon presumption that the money has been spent properly docs not Railroad's Answer The Long Island points out that its supervisory expenses, in propor- tion to tiie opera ting revenue, are lower than those of other major lines in tne metropolitan area, and that the operating ratio, 80.7 for 1338, has remained below that of other roads in spite of declining revenues, as indications that the lam' raomiivaltrin has tint saddled join, oiMnuation nas no. saoaiea the Long Island with lieavy over- heart nvnemes nor tmnaiioH its nner. amiK einciency. The commuters' aroun, in the 1935 fate rase, also pointed to the low operating ratio, then 72 62, to show that out of every dollar collected, the Long Inland saved 27.38 rcnt.s whereas most, other roads naid out more than they earned, particularly the Pennsylvania, which then ex- cost than the Iiont; Island could buy them; than the overhead of rate repair shops is avoided, and that rental of loipmouves is paid last point the Long Island's officials Moiltaijue Street.

Itl ooklyn. New Yo. k'. I on Match at 12 o'clock iilie inorUaKoU pi eini.ses in or JiroftKlvn. olinty oi Milk's, illreet, tj hv akl to he sold, li.tm; piot of land fttuate on the riv side of rat rott Rial HO feet inches northeasterly from northeasterly side of tiotli Street: havtny a uniform width of 20 feet and a uniform depth of 125 feet l1! ini ties, hnlh soles runtuntf part way through patty walls, and a.s niotp particularly si Tilled in said premises heinir known as I'ariulL Hiooklyn, is'ew York.

Uatfd, Brooklyn. N. March 1M0. TlioMAS F. DANIEL McNAMARA.

Atlornev for Plaintiff. 322 Ninth Street Htooklvn. N. Y. mhS-6t FitTu SUPREME rot'RT.

KINGS COUNTY Ho.MK OWNERS' LOAN CoHPO-TVflV iihtitilirr anmst FStT 1 1 V.U I W'EIN KR, et flel'endants. in pursuance a or and dtiteii 2ml. Mlto. and entered in the above entitled action, 1, the undeisitrn, d. the referee in said nt.

named, witl sell at public auction I'V MclJUlNNESS REIL- nuc. 4t, feet in Width, front and rear, hv l'Kl tect 2 inches in depth nn each side, nnrl Known as o. l.iis sis, Street, Rrooklvn. New York, and more fullv desenhed in said ttids'iitent. Dated Marcli 7tli.

WW JOHN J. fl'SHEA Referee. PHILIP'', riTZ. Attorney for Plaintiff, 274 Madison Avenue. New York City.

nihS-6t Tu Takes Vacutinn Trip David Agar, vice president of Hv. D. Aaar. located in the Queens office of the riowntnVn Brooklyn realty firm at 40-14 St. Ja icson HeishLs.

lett week for an extended trip to Florida with Mrs. and his danphter Seima. Salr in Hill Section The Bulkley Horton Company. o'clot noon, the niortKakred pr, tmses I-Y. atl' mneerst.

to the htKhest hidder. directed to be sold, described as: in the Mrooklyn Real Estaie Excliantte, AI.E that certain lot. piece or parcel No. IR'I ilontairne Street, Rrunklyn, of land, situate. IviriK and lieint' in the: New York, on the day of Marcli, Boiouth of Hrooklvn.

of the i'tty of 1940. at 12il o'clock noon, the mort-New York. County of Kings and State 1 tatted premises directed l.y said New York, known and designated on I mi nt to he situated in the County a certain map entitled "Map of 630 1 of Kitm. City and Slate of New York. Lots.

belo.riinK to Eff rinchatti H.with the Imildinf-'s ami improvement Nichols, situati'd at Leffert.i Patk New 1 1 hereon erected, heinir on tlte s-outh-Ulreclit." and filed in I lie offoe the westerly fide of Street, distant nsri ReKtster of the County of KinL's on! feet southeasterly from the corner September 30th. as and hv the formed hv the intersection of the lot nilfnher twentv-fotir hundred and southwesterly side of Mst Street with seventy-seven (21,71. Rlotk mile (9)ithe southeasterly side of 3.M1, Ave- as brokers, leased throuxh William penaea 4 ss cents more per dollar of Marcellv of its Nostrand Ave. office revenue than it received, lo Philip Vollono the three-story and Another contention by the Long brirk and sione dwelling. Island in favor of the Joint organ-a-.

405 Bambndze St. near Howard ization is that materials and sup-Avenue plies are purchased in large quantl-- ties by the Pennsylvania at a lower Hay Hitler Home Sold The Clark Realty Company sold for the Troy Trust Companv except ilur thetf'frotn the land Ivintr New Utrecht Avenue and Sixty fourth Street taken hv the City of York for TOGETHER with street rights, paled. February 27. Ill HI. Et'CEN'E F.

Re'eree. 0. W. A W. WINANS.

Attorney tlln.nf.rf 10, i Brooklyn, Mew Yoilc. Li7-tit of New York the ho ise at 1363 when they are used. On this St. to a client for occupancy..

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