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rORECLOSntES Bethpage Park Opens BROOKLYN EACLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27, 1940 2 5 CURB STOCKS Golf Courses Sunday Hope Fades for Inquiry Into Over-Assessments LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES SITRKME CKl'KT. KINGS COUNTY -MANlTACTrRERS TRUST COV-PANY. as Trustee. a. CEN-NARO PA.N1CO.

ft cf.ft". NEWMAN BISCO. Plaintiffs Attorneys. 21 Broadway. New York Citv.

Pursuant lo Judgment of for.lusure and asle dated Flruarr 21. 1910. and duly entered. I. the under.

grned. will The golfing seanon at Bethpage FARLEY VISIONS PARTY VICTORY EVEN IN MAINE State Park near Farmlngdale will I A. Ng. 2k Court Street. Brooklyn, an lee No.

1.0.3K3 of Bund and Mortgage) Y'rk. liuaiantee Company, under a li-lm. Ti tli above-named defendant! in ion of Truet. dated th! 4th day ith.a aetmn: May. plaintilf.

againat MASS fell nt pulihc auction at the Br.xikiyn be officially opened Sunday. All four of the 18-hole golf courses at Continued from Preceding Tare flm In tt IOOj High tow Clot Cbt. Celluloid 14 4 4 CtntMePwpfT. 1 108 1081 4 CentNYPpll 2 103KK3 J03M The I aummona i. K'-rvri BARNES, any and all other Real Estate Exchange Snlearooms.

18 mlrffllsnt Ih. nlam ui.jn you ny tuniMuon liv unrtl wal ion Mi.ntnguc Strf t. Brooklyn. N. lan order of Hon.

Charles w. Frm-ssel, h. Ucresors in in the park will be available and full JOSEPH H. ROSEN BU M. auctioneer.

It, ih. 9otir.m f'ntlrt of iltel. nwnitti n.TB on April 2, 1940. at 1J o'clock nn the Nlw rr. dated February ilT'ri a BTHI'H Witt's eW clubhouse facilities, including the Cm Stl lrigigeu premises ana personal prop-, mo.

anA itel.ruarv Iiih. j. 1 8 9 i iii.mtimii'- a restaurant and grill, will be open. erty d.rected by said Jcl4i.ie.it to the co oul.int in the office sod. situated in Kings County.

BE- Vm. exetuiors. As a special opening day feature A OINNINO at point on the easterly:" Kruugri of Brooklyn. City na "'ot "La. a driving contest will be held with But Advocates See Probe of Business Exodus Forced to Include Pressing Tax Problems Eagle Bnreaa.

Capital Balldlna. Albany, March 27 In the face of a decision by the Republican legislative leaders to authorize an investigation of the exodus of industry from the State, resolutions calling for an investigation of over-assessed real estate valuations were dying a lingering death in committees of the Legisla 2 m- 6 BU 64 prizes of golf equipment. CentPfcL 1 pf Cent A Sw 0 Centst He CenStK er pf Ctntstd pf. Cent St C1 1 (. ChlFlMShalUa Child! pf CltletServ Cttlm Bert ine of Pearl Street, distant 340" 5 -ew i The object of this arne.

rormeriy nowo s.ulh of the southeasterly corner of 7o foreclose certain mort "age re- Welsa. def d. and their husbands Pesrl and Concord Slreeta: thence east- tc'rded the of the Register widows, heirs. devjees. legal erly 103' 2" and part of the way '(h? Co.

in! r.f Kings on June 2nd lienor, through party wall to the centre lis in I ih. 7'iT of Mortgages, page grantees, and successors in interest and of the block between Pearl and Jay 'it'h, covei'intf iiremies loeated in the husbands, wives or widows, if Streets at a point therein 310 south yurough of Brooklyn City ot New! any. all of whom and whose names aro of Concord Street, measured along said i yOI ,) Pini). the north side of unknown to the plaintiff, and othera. 7Bi 76i 7B J4j FORECLOSURES 29U 29 29 4K 4tf 4 SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY centre line: inence soum along sain Rmlnev street. 179 feet 4 inches east rjerenda ein so eo MiniK ME.VK1LH. 1 I I I. centre line 17' thence westerly 103' TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFEND Wvthe Avenue, beini; a plot 18 CltSPLTpfl54 I 105 105 105 neainst H. J.

Q. CORPORATION. et defendants. ClaudeNton LU I 'Omens' Indicate State Will Go Democratic, He Tells Bangor Parley Bangor, March 27 (U.R Postmaster General Farley 'said today he believed the Democrats would carry even Maine, one of the two States which went Republican In 1936. Parley, candidate for the party's Presidential nomination, told the Democratic Stat Convention that he considered "general political Pursuant to iudtmient herein, rlaterl ANTS AND EACH OF THEM You are hereby summoned to.nwer the amended complaint in this and to erve a copy of your answer uifc.n 10 indies in width, front and rear, and lOu fe.t in depth on each side, known as No.

k3 Rodney Street. Brooklyn. New York City. 43 43 43 1 6 6 (-4 8aie loot Biah March JS, 1940. I will ell at auction, by JAMES A.

HEANEY, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Kstaie Exchantre. 189 Montague 8treet, Brook the plamliffs attorney w.tlun twenty 2" to the easterly line of Pearl Street at a point therein 307' 6" south of the southeasterly corner of Pearl and Concord Streets: thence northerly slong the easterly aide of Pearl 17' 1" to beginning, and known aa 261 Pearl Street. Brooklyn. N. Y.

Ds'ed. March 12th. 1940 BENJAMIN SCHNEIDER. Referee. mhl2-6t Marcn oin.

r.no. M. ALICE GUTTtSMAN. Attorney days after the serve of this Net Cloie Cttie 110 112 i 68 Low 110 112 67' 110 112 68 9H Si 5H 79H 77l 794 2 1 IK IK- J4 43 43 43 116 1 16 1 16 for Plaintiff. Office and Post I iff ice i mental of th lny Address.

No. 26 Court Street. Brooklyn, i of service, and In ra of vout failing. New York City. niH-iit Witp appear or answer, jnd-'oient II lyn, n.

on the istn nay or April. 1940, at 12 o'clock, noon, the premises directed to be sold. deocribM as: Penn PAL pll Penn PAL ot 7 Penn WAP 4. PharleTtr 19 Phlla Co PhllpsPaek 29b 1 1 2 2 1 1 ture today. Leaden admitted that, unleu the unexpected happens, neither the Bewley-Whitney resolution nor the proposal of Senator James J.

Crawford, Brooklyn Democrat, for an inquiry Into conditions responsible for widespread taxpayer protests would be passed before the final adjournment. Early in the legislative session CleveBlIlora 2a Col rIti Colt Amu WOeO Comty PfeL 1 pi Com A So wti ConOBBill 3.60 Con Ret Steel 74 74 754 he taken against you by defau't for tn ALL that lot or narcel or Innrl. with relief demanded in the amended 83! 83H fe34 54 the buildings and Improvement thereon, in the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York, known and dsl(tnafed on a certain man entitled Pboenn Bee 166 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY BKocjKI.YN TRUST COMPANY, plaintiff, against BEATRICE GEL-BER. et defendant. 'H 'H- 3214J 324 324- 3H 3 3 File No.

5M 1940 i THE PEOPLE OF THE OF NEW YORK, bv the grace of id free and independent To THE ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW YciRK, WILLIAM DON-KUAN. MARY DONEGAN GRANT, and any and all distributees, heirs at law and n.xt of kin of JAMES A. DON Phoenix See pt 7 7 7 54 54 554 54 54 14, 13 141 44 42 434 4 1J4 1J. 1J4 424 42', 424-14 19 2 Plonr Gold 40 Map of land situated In the Town of Flathush. Klnirs Monnlns; to Pursuant to judgment herein, dated March 22.

1940. I will sell at public Aaron S. Rohbins. surveyed by Wni. uction to the highest bidder, by H.

Storey September, and filed In the office of the Register of the County of Kings on February 8. 186. 55'4 55 55 1 1 1 EGAN, deceased, if living, whose nanus and places of residence andor post office addressed are unknown to uetitioner herein, and if nny of the plaint. Dated. Brooklyn.

N. February 1910. WALTER JEFFREYS CARI.IN. V-torney for Plaintiff. Office and P.

-t office Address. Pi Livingston Street. Borough of Brooklyn. City and State of New York. Tu THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS IN THIS ACTION: The foregoing supplemental summon, is served upon you by publication, pursuant to order of Hon.

Charles C. Lockwood. a Justice of the Supreme Court, dated the 16th day of February, 1940. and filed with the complaint and amended complaint herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the Hall of Records in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of FRED G.

SCH A FEU. auctioneer, at tho Brooklyn Rial Estate Exchange, No. 19 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on the (jth day of April. 1940.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premises situated in Kings Countv New York State, on the easterly side of Stratford Road. 275 feet 4 inches northerly from Dorchester Road, being 40 feet 4 9 BH BH 204 20V 204 H-3 2h 3 44 44 4lf 17 17S 174 6H 7 2H 2 24 8H 8X 8H PltBAURR Vi Polarta Mlnlnt. Potrero But PowdrellAA .19 Preiaed Meta. Prod Corp Prudential 55b 8 Ind 6 pf" said distributees, heirs at law, or next '4 44 9 ft kfs as aection number 30 and the westerly 10 feet of section number 31 and bounded and described as follows: BeeMnninit at a point on the Southerly side of Clarkson Street, now known as Clarkson Avenue. 3160 feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Main 4 4-54 9 A- Vi 854 13 A Cooper Bel Creole Pet 0a Crocker Wn CrownC Pet Md Darby Pet Dartn Rub S5d DecReeTno .104 Det Mich DITOoTnTr 40b Dubtl Con DukePower.7M omens" pointed to a Democratic victory In Maine.

As the State Convention convened a third-term bloc already was claiming an initial victory in Its fight to instruct national convention delegates to cast their ten votes for nomination of President Roosevelt. Farley did not mention the third-term issue In his speech. The Roosevelt supporters faced Senator William Bewley and Assemblyman Maurice Whitney, chairman of the Republican Tax Committees, joined in sponsoring ft proposed joint legislative committee investigation of assessment conditions after a similar inquiry was sought by Senator Crawford. The Bewley-Whitney resolution asserted that the problem of assessments in various municipalities had become of paramount Importance and proposed a five-member r.f kin cf JAMES A. uu.MiiiA.i, net-eased, be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wivea.

if anv. distributees and successors in Interest, whose names andor placea of residence and post office addresses are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained by the petitioner, the distributees of deceased, 46 1K 9054 wide front and rear and 1'KI feet deep, the side lines running parallel with Pnrrhester Road. No. 403 Stratford Road. Reference is made to said judgment for a comuleto description of 113 113 46 45 904 88 108 108 25 25 street, now known aa iamusn Avenue.

In the Village of Flathush. with the southerly side of Clarkson Avenue; running thence southerly at riKht angles to Clarkson Avenue, along; the P8Ind7ppf PSOklaSplS. Puget So 6 pt 29.4 294 244 2 54 14 IX 1.4- 'A 71 71 71H 24 24 24 54 108 25 said premises. DuroTeit 1 Kings. City and state ot New York.

The obieet of this action I. to fore 154 15 15t4 boundary line between sections 29 and PugetSoPu.90d. Quaker Opt 6. WMt.lte.Aa, litonor, TT.lLuni iatca, Marcn jyiu. GEORGE J.

KF.LDOCK. Referee. CULLEN DYKMAN. Attorneys close a mortgage upon premises de scribed below and commonly known who resides at 657 S.ilh Street. Brooklyn.

New York, has presented a peti Rarm Cone pt 3 1 1 a strong fight against Farley's and described as No. 12 LandiS Court, for Plaintiff. 215 Montague Street. Brooklyn, N. Y.

mh28-6t Tu4W Reevee Dan .90 1 30 aa shown on said map, 300 feet; thence easterly parallel with Clarkson Avenue, 110 feet; thence north. uiy at right angles to Clarkson Avenue. 20(1 feet to the southerly aide of Clarkson Avenue, and thence westerly along; the southerly side of Clarkson Avenue, 110 Repub Avlat 31 backers. Farley saw in the Administration committee to investigate under BaileFleoLJOb BaOteAPuel. BO-y pr pll InOAPuelpl StCpptA ZwWB Elder II Bd ASH Rheem Mfg 1 SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY 5241 52)4-40 40 40 -5)4 5'4 54 6 54 6 19'4 194 19V 104'tU'4'4'R44 3 24 3 134 134 134 2'A 24 2.4- 28l' 28 28'i RochQAED pf 6 Root feet to the Dolnt or nlace, of beginning. sponsored social security program the means of solving "in permanent bo the said several dimensions more HOMCj UW.NKKS LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against ANDREW FRICANO. et defendants. Pursuant to judgment of foreclosure and sale dated March 19th. 1910, and RustleisIAS.15d or less, excepting and reserving the following described plot: Beginning at and satisfactory manner" the prob point on tne southerly glue or ciark- tion praying lor a uecree mac a cei- tain instrument in writing bearing date the 22nd day of August.

1939. relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the last will and Testament of JAMES A. DONEGAN. lately residing at No. 429 7Sth Street, in the Boruugh of Brooklyn.

City of New York. NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in Room 2.ri-A at the Hall of Records, in the County of King, on the 25th day of April. 1940. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why ucu decree should not be made.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto sffixed. lem of old-age assistance. He believed, however, that the social security law should be amended aon Street, now known as Clarkson Avenue, distant one hundred forty-seven feet and five Inches westerly 74 7H 7h 1 1 7 7 from the southwest corner formed bv 11 lltf 3 34 34 54 534 534 534 54 234 234 234 54 15'i I5'i 4 4 .4 54 2.4 2 254 54 6 54 6 594 59K 594 69 684 69 1 1 154 694 694 694 154 25 23 25 .4 4 44 44 45 104 94 104 5'1 5 5K4 94 954 264 264 264 1 144 14,4 144 A 154 14'4 154 113 1124112K 4 16 16 16 24 25 24- 54 1 7 the intersection of the southerly aide of Clarkson Street, now known aa 1 1 1 1 1 2 6 55 1 7 1 1 4 1 8 6 39 3 2 8 1 67 2 1 1 I 9 1 St Regis Paper. Saror Oil ScovlIlMfg 25d. Seullln Segal Lock Selborllng Rub 8elInprpfIV4 Sentry Sale Con ShatkOn J7Vib Sherw-W SUb Sberwln pf Simm Hdware.

and improved "in the light of experience" and predicted that the Brooklyn. N. Y. The property in question is described as follows: ALL that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York. County of Kings and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled "First Addition to Section 2.

Mp of Gerrittsen. property of Gerrittsen Park. situated at Sheepshe.d Bay. Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City of New York, surveyed Feb. 25th. 1924. t'at-thew W. Murrav, Citv Surveyor.

153 Remsen Brooklyn. N. and filed in the office of the Register of the County of Kings April 1st, 1924, aa map number 1941. as and by the lot number six In block number eighty-four, which said lot Is bounded and described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southeasterly side of Landis Court, distant one hundred and twenty feet southwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southeasterly side of Landis Court with the aouth- 57 57 57 -1 fl 1 Clarkson Avenue, with the westerly side of New York Avenue; running thence Westerly along the southerly Democratic party would co this. "Despite a slight twinge of liber.

side of Clarkaon Street, now known as $40,000 appropriation. Widespread Protests Senator Crawford's resolution, which proposed an eight-member committee with a $25,000 appropriation, said that widespread agitation existed among property owners over "discriminatory" overas-sessments and that they seemed to be compelling manufacturers and industrialists to leave New York City for other locations not encumbered with exorbitant levies. He cited numerous examples of over-assessed valuations. Senator Crawford and others also introduced bills to set up a State board of assessment review. These were killed in the Assembly Ways and Means Committee.

Today it developed that, while (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. GEORGE ALBERT WINGATE. Surro allsm," he said, "the G. O.

P. Is still strongly tied to reaction and blind conservatism" and still has no Presidential candidate "able to duly entered. will sell at public auction at the Erooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 1S9 Montague Street, Brooklyn.

New York, by A. T. Mc-GUIRE. auctioneer, on the. 17th day of April.

1940. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in said judgment directed to be sold situate In Boroklyn, Kings County, New York, beginning at a oint on the northerly side of 70th treet, distant one hundred twenty-two and one-half feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of 70tli Street and the easterly side of 16th Avenue, being twenty-two and one-half feet in width front and rear by one hundred feet In depth on both sides, the side lines running parallel with 16th Avenue. Subject to covenants and restrictions of record. If any. and any state of facts which an accurate survey may show.

Said premises being known as and by the street number 1617 70th Street. Brooklyn. New York, and more particularly described in the judgment herein. Dated. Brooklyn.

New York, March 27. 1940. ELLETT H. KLAGES. Referee.

54 54 944 9441 54 1134113 11341(4 254 24 24- -A 146 54 103 103 103 -14 44 44 44- 54 30)4 304 304 54 294 294 294 14 14 154 54 unite the two factions." 1 5 1 3 2 19 1 1 1 2 1 10 1 4 2 1 5 1 6 2 Clarkson Avenue, forty-nine leet and ten inches; thence southerly at right angles to said Clarkson Street, now known as Clarkson Avenue, sixty-two feet and eleven and one-quarter inches: thence easterly parallel with Clarkson Street, now known as Clarkson Avenue fifty-two feet and six and one-half inches: thence northerly sixty-three feet to the point or place of beginning. SAID premises will be sold subject to taxes, assessments and water rents, which are or may become liens on the premises at the time of sale, with such interest or penalty ag may have accrued thereon. DatedMarch 26. 1940. JOSEPH L.

DELANEY. Referee. 105. 10? 10'i (4 Describing himself as "100 per KBdASh 5 pf XlBdASb I BmPpirt.SOe.. Equity CP BequlreM 90b FalrchlldAv 40b Falrchild Ini FalstaffBr rannF.31d Piniteel Met.

Fltfello Brew. FlekRubbertde. FlorPALpO.Mc Ford Ctn A 1 PordMLld FroOM.20d. Frueb.aufT.36d rullerO 63 cv 3 GetlnPw pf 5. OELtd icu OOABcrpfB.

Oen Inv pi 3 GenPSpf OenShr Oeort Pwr pi 6 CHenAld.l2tt.. Oodcbtux pf 7. Oortam Mil Id. Ot GtNor Paper 2 Oram Air 1.09b Hell Lamp sterly side of Just Court, as said gate ot our said county, at the. Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County the 26th day of March.

1910. PERCY T. STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate'. Court.

This citation i. served upon you as required by law. You aro not obliged to ajipear in person. If you fail to appear it will he assumed that you consent to the proceedings, unless you file written objections thereto. You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you.

mh27-4t cent for Farley," Democratic State 75 1 74 5, 54 24 courts are laid down on map: running thence southeasterly, parallel with Just Court, forty-two feet aix Inches: thence southwesterly, parallel with 74 5H 24 2 Chairman Fred H. Lancaster vir tually was assured of re-election. 2 2 54 54 Landis Court, forty feet: thence north 164 16 Singer Mlg 6a Sioux OAS pt 1 Soil Mfg SoCal EB pf SoCal BC pf 1H So Coait Corp. 8oPlneLlne.29d 8oRoraltj.20.. Spalding Bros.

Spencer 3tdCpA811.60a StdOII Krla Std Oil Ohio la Std Steel 8terl Alum Sullivan Mich. SunRajDr SwanPl OU JOd Technicolor lb. Texou Oil rhew Shot I rUoRoof 30Vt 294 304 1 2 2 22 22 72 72 72 -44 134 1354 134- 54 25 25 25 57 57 57 3 1-64 1-64 1-64 384 384 14 1)4 '4 994 99H 994 74 7j? 74- 54 westerly, parallel with Just Court, forty-two feet six Inches to the southeasterly side of Landis Court, and thence northeasterly along the Assembly Speaker Oswald D. Heck mh27-t LEWIS H. LOMEE.

Attorney for THE WEATHER Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address, No. 188 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY 1 1 1 5 1 1 1 1 a i 1 i i southeasterly side of Landis Court, forty feet to the point or place of New York. mh27-6t THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, plaintiff, against EDWARD A. TOOMEY and others, de 204 20J4 20)4- 54 35H 35 354 14 34 34 34 8 8 84 54 11 11 11 -154 12i 124 124- 74 7 7i 154 144 1454- 54 24 24 2'i 224 224 224- 54 124 124 12.4 54 Oaten, heoruarv 17th.

1940. WALTER JEFFREYS CARLIN. At 101 101 101 Vi PUBLIC NOTICES fendants. Pursuant to Judgment made herein dated March 20, 1940. I will sell at auction, by FRED G.

SCHAFER, auc torney for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office Address. 100 Livingston Street. March 27. 1940 2654 26 2614 104 1014104 4 Borough of Brooklyn.

City and State THE BROOKLYN UNION GAS COMPANY NOTICE OF CHANGE IN TARIFF SCHEDULES 43' 424 4354 4 of New York. f21-6t tioneer, at tne Brooklyn Keai tstati Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brook FORECAST Llfbt rain tonight, not much change in temperatnre. moderate westerly winds.

Tomorrow mild, wltk 17H 16K 174 154 114 11 1154 54 File No. 700331. File No. 16531940. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To MRS.

FRIEDA BLUM. Ben Yehuda 165. Tel Aviv. Palestine: MRS. SELMA GOLDSCHMIDT.

65 Windsor Road. Cambridge, England: MRS. ANNA SAEMANN. 25 Heathfield Road. Cardiff, South Wales, England, KIWHEREA3.

MAX FORCHHEIMER. who resides at 615 West 184th Street. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. State of New York, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 13th day of June. 1932.

relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the last Will and Testament of SOLOMON B. KRAUS. lately residing at Eatontown. Monmouth County New Jersey, having assets within the County of Kings, State of New York. villf tVll CU nA amft THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF1 Notice Is hereby given pursuant to the requirements of the Public Service Commission that the undersigned on Tob A Alll 3 40t Tonopah Mln NEW YORK, the grace of Ood light rain.

TIDES RANDY HOOK and other Republicans were in favor of an Investigation of the over-assessment situation, they felt they could not see their way clear toward authorizing an appropriation large enough for adequate action. Under the sweeping powers granted to the joint legislative committee which is to conduct the inquiry into the exodus of business from the State, the inquiry is empowered to explore the causes, prepare remedial commendatons to help retain business, determine the type of agency which could best attract industry for New York and generally study and survey the in lyn. New York, on the 18th day of April, 1940. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in the Borough of Brooklyn on the east sid of St. James Place one hundred feet north ot Greene Avenue, belnff a plot twenty feet In width front and rear bv one hundred free and independent To: August Jo March 14.

1940. filed with the Public Trana Lux 6 2 1 3 4 1 4 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2 2 3 1 4 68 3 2 hansson. Margit Lovise Johansson. Service Commission amendments to Its HIGH WATER LOW WATER 69 69 69 -154 154 14- 54 8 8 8 A 654 64 204 204 204 7 7 Julian Arthur Johansson. Karl Einar Johansson.

Hildur Johanne Johansson, tariff schedules effective May 1, 194U, as follows: nm a.m. p.m feet in depth on both sides, the rear 10:24 10:51 4:23 4:3 First Revised Leaf No. 2 superseding line running parallel with St. James TUB BATTERY 57 57 57 1 AAA 114 154 14 2'4 24 214 94 94 354 344 354 1 34 34 34 3.4 354 3.4-24 2 24 184 184 184 TA 74 74 5 5K 14 1H-A A A 11:14 11:40 4:59 :1 Place, and the aide lines running parallel with Greene Avenue and partly through party walls. Said premise, being known as No.

75 St. James Original Leaf No. 2. Original Leaf No. 12-A.

Original Leaf No. 20. I The effect of the amendments In the above leaves is: To add to the rate schedule of the urn. RATC LIGHTHOUSE 0.43 1:14 :59 7:1 Ragnar Johansson, Rolf Harry Johansson, B.iarne Wilhelm Johansson, Johanna Krtstina Johansson, Anna Maria IVrsson. Ester Elisabet Andersson.

Greta Eivor Elisabet Andersson. Hilda Kristina Josef sson. Sven Dakar Persson, Sven Ove BJarne Persson, John A. Johnson (also known as Johan Albin and Johan Albin Seger), Agnes Parker. Duane Parker, Robert Johnson.

Ruby Jarohson. Klara Henrika Peirson (also Place, and being more particularly de rranswest Oil rubtie-Chat rublaeCb A 2b. OdrUteCor.lOd. Union Inr Unexcelled Mfg On Prem Pd UnAlrcPd.lOd. On Cigar Stn On Oas Corp On Oaa Cp wts.

HnOasC pf 2V4C On Lt A Pwr A OnUAPwrl On A Pwr pt scribed in the, mortgage made by Sun Rises 5:49 Sun Bets 8:15 Moon Rises II :00 Moon Sets 8:23 Company Service Classification No. 7, which is an Off Peak Service (Large Volume). 16 1614 16'4 54 60H 60 5 5 5 54 9 9 9 44 4354-44 3 ft 34 3h 34 25,4 254 254 54 54 54 54 11 104 11 7'4 64 7 54 of vou are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of to be held in Room 25-A. at the Hall of Records, in the 37 6 1 3 1 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 5 1 4 6 1 1 1 1 2 9 6 4 2 WEATHER OBSERVATIONS It provides during tie montns ot Eleanor L. Grime, to united states Title Guaranty Company, recorded in Liber 4588 of Mortgages, page 443.

on August 7, 1919, and in the mortgage made by Ellen Celia Toomey to plaintiff recorded In Liber 7190 of Mort April to November both inclusive: County of Kings, on the 25th day of 2-1004 10041 004 Following are weather observations taken at 7:30 a.m. 75th meridian time 54 a i'lrst iihj.ouo cu. rt. metered per month, per 100 cu. ft.

Next 100.0(10 cu. ft. metered per month. 1 035 per 100 cu. ft.

Next 100.000 cu. ft. metered per T's't'r In Hlsk WMthtf Bsrim- Tims. 24 24 7:30 s.m. atar 7 JO a.m.

Hn. Hn. UnM cr pfSVad. gages, page svu, on January 11, i-a. Dated.

March 27th. 1940. WILLIAM TUCKER, ESQ. HUTTON HOLAHAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff. No.

32 Court Brooklyn. New York. mh27-6t 35 32 35 2t 74 74 74 5 14 774 77)4 77J4- 434 434 43,4 month. $.045 per 100 cu. ft.

Next 200.000 cu. ft. metered per 1154 11 114 1 72 72 72 23 23 23 94 94 9.4- 54 14 154 IK New York City CI. month, $.04 per 100 cu. ft.

un 8hoe 2Via On Shoe pf IK. On Specialties. 0 Lines pf. Over 500,000 cu. ft.

metered per Hartf lwsSe, Haiti Ray JIatCAmBl.lOb Mecla Mm Hires Bo A Co A KubbellRI.40d. VumbOrUTid BumRPIbre.lM Bur Hrird87l.62'id 111 Iowa Pwr. Ill Iowa Pow pt 111 Iowa PowD. Imp Can Ind Line IndSerOpf I In No Am Sa Int Clt Ma int Ittt Ind Ino Int PaAPw wta Int Petrol ma. Int Producti.

I InatHoAKQ Jaeobi Co JerCenPAL pt 6 JerCenFAL Pi 7 JoneiALau fJtl Kani OAK Pi 7 KRTALA.37ttb KCoLtDpf 5. Knott Cp Kopperi pi Lake Laker A M. LehtibCAN.lOb Le Tourneao 1 Line Mate -CI. -01. -CI.

month. $.035 per 100 cu. ft. Abilene -Atlanta Albany During tne montns ot fecemper to 0,4 64 6J4 64 6 -44 44 27J 264 27J4 34 33i 34 14 14 14 164 164 164-454 44 44 March both Inclusive: 8 Plywd JOd For each 100 cu. rt.

metered per 34 month. $.15 per 100 cu. ft. 34 854 0 8 Plyw pf 1 0 8 0 8 Rub dustrial problem. Ives Committee to Act This investigation is to be conducted by the Ives Committee, which reported to the Legislature early in iU session that business was leaving the State.

It will be made under a $25,000 appropriation under thl general title of a committee to investigate industrial and labor conditions. Backers of the original proposal for an investigation or overassess-ments, although disappointed over the failure of the Legislature to act favorably on their plan, believe that when the Ives Committee launches its own Investigation it will inevitably meet the assessment and tax problem in its relation to the outgo of business and industrial 14 14 1 8,4 Atlantic City CI. Baltimore CI. Bismarck CL Boston CL Buffalo 8. Minimum Charge: From April to November both In 3H clusive.

$50 per month. 24 54 24 .54 924 91 From December to March both In clusive. $1 per month. "254 1 4 99 254 99 98 109 108 109 2 -CI. -8.

-CL 8. 9 6 2 I 1 4 1 1 1 2 1 IHIU BKOOKLY.N A3 COMPANY R. B. LOOMIS. Secretary, 176 Remsen Street.

Brooklyn. N. Y. On Wall Paper. OnlTCorpne.

OnlTplct OnlT Prod OtahPALntJe Dtllltlei PAL pt Otil Mult pf 2b April, 1940. al ciock in ine rore-noon. why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. GEORGE ALBERT WINGATE. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn. In the said County, the 19th day of March, 1910. PERCY T.

STAPLETON. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. mh27-4t SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. plaintiff.

against HENRY E. LAURA, also and sometimes known as HENRY LAURO, and others, defendants. To the above named defendant. Henry E. Laura, also and sometime, known as Henry Lauro: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or.

if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a lotice of appearance on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. The plaintiff designates Kings County as tne place of trial. Dated, New York. N.

July 12. 1938. MAX WENDELL SCHWARTZ. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P.

O. Address. 152 West 42nd Street, Borough ot Manhattan, City of New York. To the above named defendant. Henry E.

Laura, also and sometime, known as 294 28 294 14 11 314 11 8541 184- 44 44 4.4 72 72 72 64 64 654- 88 88 88 Charleston Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland -Dallas Denver Detroit DulutS El Paso Galveston -Helena SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against PHILIP SHEINTELD, and others, defendants. In pursuance of a judgment Of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 23nd day of March. 1940, the undersigned, the referee sn said judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, hy ELMER DONOVAN, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on tho 17th day of April, 1940.

at twelve o'clock noon, the premises directed by judgment to be sold, situated In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, on the easterly side of Shepherd Avenue, distant 225 feet southerly from the southerly side of Sutter Avenue, being 25 feet In width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on both sides, together with and subject to driveway easement, and party wall agreement, and as more particularly described in said judgment. Premises known as 551 Shepherd Avenue, Brooklyn. New York. Dated, March 27.

1940. LUCIEN NEMSER. Referee. CARL A. KAHN, Plaintiff.

Attorney. 185 Montaeue Street, Brooklyn, New York. mh27-6t -CL S. lH 2'4 2)4 54 64 64 124 12 12 17 17 617 67 604 67 1 A 1754 17 1741 53 03 63 'H 14 14 54 1 154 14 5a 264 254 28 1 26 26 26 J4 1 1 1 74 754 74 44 44 4S- 14 LEGAL NOTICES Otlllty Valspar 4 TREASURY DEPARTMENT. OFFICE 6 Valspar pf le.

of District Supervisor. Alcohol Tax Unit, Bureau of internal Revenue, New York Date of first publication. March CL R. R. known as Klara Henrtka and Klara Henrika Segert.

Ruth I. Johnson. Edward Erling Peirson. Arthur Hilding Peirson. Lillian Jeannette Peirson York, Ella Mae Peirson.

Walter Leo Peirson, Chester Clarence Peirson, Darline Delores Johnson. Kathryn Lucille Johnson, Carl Ludvig Seger (also known as Carl Ludvig), Lylas lone. Seger Becker. Helen Mae Seger. Ralph Clifford Seger, Arthur Ludvig Seger, Kenneth Paul Seger.

Joyce Lillian Seger. Artur Bernhard Seger, Eskil Konstantin Seger. Bcngt Anre Seger, Svea Emilia Seger, Augusta Bern-hardina Johansson. Karl Olof Walde-mar Johansson. Sven Goata Lennart Johansson.

Anna Kristina Maria Johansson, Nils Ake Herbert Johansson, Elsa Birgitta Llnnea Johansson. Martin Kastengren, Royal Consul General of Sweden: Johan Bernhard Andersson. as Ancillary Guardian of Greta Elvor Elisabet Andersson: Sven Oskar Persson. as Ancillary Guardian of Sven Ove BJarne Persson: Harold W. Parker, a.

General Guardian of Duane Parker: Ruth I. Johnson, as General Guardian of Darline Delores Johnson; Ruth I. Johnson, as General Guardian of Kathryn Lucille Johnson: Carl Ludvig Seger. as General Guardian of Lyla. lone Seger Becker: Carl Ludvig Seger.

as General Guardian of Helen Mae Seger: Carl Ludvig Seger, as General Guardian of Ralph Clifford Seger: Carl Ludvig Seger. as General Guardian of Arthur Ludvig Seger: Carl Ludvig Seger. as General Guardian of Kenneth Paul Seger: Carl Ludvig Seger. as General Guardian of Joyce Lillian Seger: Artur Bernhard Seger. as Ancillary Guardian of Svea Emilia Seger; Karl Levin Johansson, as Ancillary Guardian of Sven Gosra Lennart Johansson: Karl Levin Johansson, as Ancillary Guardian of Anna Kristina Maria Johansson: Karl Levin Johansson, as Ancillary Guardian of Nils Ak Herbert Johansson Karl Levin Johansson, as Ancillary Guardian of Elsa Birgitta Linnea Johansson, send greel- 11 WHEREAS.

BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, a domestic hanking corporation having Its principal place of business at No. 177 Montague Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, has presented Its final account as Executor of the Will of CARL G. H. CREMER.

deceased, lately residing at No. 1H91 East 22nd Street, in tha Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, and a Cetition praying that its account may judicially s-tiled NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause 20, 1940. Notice is hereby given that on March 11.

1940. one Rio Coupe. 1929 Mode Motor No. CA 17549. was seized I84 184 18)4 44 44 454- 54 24 24 24 33 33 33 1 104 104 104 94 94 54 37H 3754 374 J4 2 2 2 6 54 6 284 284 284 'A A A a 30.31 32 30 42 29.77 55 55 72 30.28 39 38 58 30.25 28 23 33 30.30 37 34 44 30.26 37 31 4 29 92 17 17 23 30.25 28 27 43 30.17 2 23 30 30.36 44 41 47 29.98 32 30 34 30.07 45 38 47 30.09 31 24 40 29.88 56 55 68 29.47 4 5 44 69 27 30.10 18 15 20 29.70 62 60 76 24.94 60 58 63 29.41 42 32 42 29.98 46 37 47 30.26 58 82 58 29.79 54 54 58 30.26 3 29 43 29.94 56 53 65 30.07 44 37 4 30.14 70 68 72 30.00 29 26 30 30.04 20 20 26 22 19 32 30.04 61 58 63 29.85 51 51 59 30 27 4 0 39 58 30.34 39 35 47 29.78 57 55 70 30.13 58 58 62 30.28 35 33 43 29.75 59 59 85 30.15 32 31 38 30.21 28 26 41 29.53 49 45 57 30.36 33 31 47 29.87 53 45 53 29.55 43 41 63 29 92 55 53 55 29.96 59 58 65 29 87 56 55 60 30.34 44 37 52 29.4 7 49 47 56 30.18 50 58 68 30.25 40 36 46 at 155-10 129th So.

Ozone Park. L. 144 144 144- for violation of the Internal Reve VanNormM.eod Veneiuelan Pet WagnBk Ttc.29d Waco Aircraft. WarneKn lV4b Western Air WmsR C.15b. Wllsn Jnes WolvTube WrlghtHar 6 64 6'.

7 nue Code, to wit: Section 3321. Any person flnimtne an interest in said LoneStarO SOd. LULtpf Loud Pck La A IX Ljnch MaJutU RAT. COUNTER MARKET The following 1 p.m. Quotations supplied br the Investment Bankers Conference, property must appear at the office of 7 94 4 6, 64 94 4 64 54 9H 64 5, investigator in Charge, iconoi lax Unit, Federal Building.

Washington and Johnson Brooklyn. N. and file claim and cost bonds as provided 30'4 304 304 24 24 254 4 4 4 BANK STOCKS 4 1 1 1 by Section S724 of the Internal revenue Code, on or before April 19. 1940 Dlrldends: tat miu extra- fhi 1684168416854 214 otherwise the property will be disposed of according to Inw. WM.

I) VOSS. Bid Aked SS3', 40 Bid Asked Merchants 108 lis Mat Bronx 40 40 Bk Amer BkMhtn on accumulated dlri-dends: (d) declared or paid so tar thtarear no regular rate; (e) cash or nercent stock: C) ei-dlTldrad: lt ei-rlihu. mh20-3t vr 16 "4 IB "4 Indianapolis CI. Jacksonville CL Kansas City, CL Long Beach, L.I.-CL Los Angeles Louisville CL Miami CL Milwaukee CL Minneapolis CI. Montreal CI.

New Orleans CL Sacramento C. Chattanooga C. Norfolk C. Oklahoma City -CI. Pensacola CI.

Philadelphia CI. Phoenix CL Pittsburgh B. Portland, Portland, Ore. CL ttalelgh PC. Bt.

Louis P.C. Salt Lake City R. San Antonio P. 9an Diego R. San Francisco CL Savannah CL Seattle R.

Tampa R. Washington CI. Nat City S9'4 31V ia Nat Safs Bk ktown 40 50 Chase 34 "4 36 14 Comm'l 197 203 2 1 1 2 2 5 1 Henry Lauro: The foregoing iummon. la served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Charles C.

Lorkwood. a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 15th day of February. 1940. and filed with the 44 44 4H 54 26 26 28 1 4 4 4 4 4 4 34 354 354- 54 8 8 8 54 18U 184 184 Penn Gs Public Sterling 14 16 33 '4 25)4 2754 Pifth Ave no soo Plrst Nat 1915 1956 MasterSlec2.40 Miner Barrlt. Mead Johns 3a.

MempNO MerAM pt pf2a MerrlttC MeseM 14.8PetBrtc.10d Mid West MldlSProd.SOd. MldvaleCo Id. Mldw Oil .90. MoP ST cp Mock Jud Molrbden.29d.. MonarMT.90d Mont LHP 1'.

Moody Mauritania Heads For Troops in Australia 1 TRCST COMPANIES Bid Asked Bid asked SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against ENRICO MAGNOLIA, et defendants. Pursuant to judgment dated March 20th, 1940, duly entered, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by JAMES A. HEANEY. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 18th day of April, 1940, at 12 o'clock noon, premises in Judgment directed to be sold, with the improvements thereon, situate in the (Jounty of Kings.

State of New York, on the corner formed bv the Intersection of the northerly sfde of Avenue and the easterly side of East 52nd Street, premises being 20 feet in width, front and rear, by 90 feet In depth on both sides, part of distance through party wall, and more particularly described in judgment herein referred to. Dated. March 27th. 1940. JOHN L.

BELFORD. Referee. LEO SLUTZKY. Plaintiff's Attorney, 26 Court Street, Brooklyn. New York.

mh27-6t 1 107410741074 2h 2 74 7 74 Bk of 442 452 Ouarantr 294 299 complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the Hall of Records. Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn. New York City. The objert of this action Is to foreclose a mortgage held by the plaintiff for $4,624.17. which mortgage wan recorded in the office of the Register of the County of Kings on the 11th day of id'j jn ruiQ u.i,Iv.,.a.

Bankers 58 6C Irving I2V4 13'. Brons 19'i 23'2 Klnsi 1630 Brooklyn 83 BC Lawyers 29 32 Cen Hn 103 106 Mfts 38 4 404 Chemical SOU S2V4 do 52 54 .12 40 NYTr imill5'A 2 27 6 1 2 1 4 5 44 5 I. 8f4 84 8'J- a 7 7 7 32 32 224 224 2254- 54 284 284284 54 4 34 354 54 54 54 Colonial 12'i ntle Guar 3 4 at page 279, in Section 16. and indexed i before our Surrogate's Court of the under Block 5425B on the Land Map of County of Kmes to be held In Room BY VIRTUE OF A DEFAULT IN" the terms of a certain Conditional Sales Contract made between the BERMINM CONSTRUCTION CORP. and tho JAMAICA GENERAL TIRE I will sell at public auction the chattels covered by said Conditional Sales Contract consisting of tires and tubes on Monday.

April 1. 1940. at 11 a.m.. at the premises of the MACK INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK 34th Street and 48th Avenue. Long Island Citv.

N. Y. J. JDUBERSTEIN. Auctioneer.

STATE OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, I do hereby certify that a certificate of dissolution of DEOIOH PHARMACEUTICAL CORPORATION has been filed in this department this day and that it appears therefrom that such corporation has complied with section one hundred and five of the Stock Corporation Law. and that it Is dissolved. GIVEN IN DUPLICATE under my hand and official seal of the Department of State, at the (L. City of Albany this twenty-fifth day of March, one thousand nine hundred and forty. MICHAEL F.

WALSH. Secretary of State. By FRANK S. SHARP, Deputy Secretary of State. mti27-2t P.c.-Partly cloudy; Highest temperature New York City same date last year 40.

Temperature at 9 a.m. 33. MtCltrCop MountProd. 60. 134 15U Trade 12 14 Corn Ex B3l4 544 Underwrlt 80 90 Empire 12 13 8 Trust 1875 1725 Pulton 195 210 the County of Kings.

ol in 1 The property in question is described i MtStetes TAT 1 1 143 140 140 2', In said mortgage as follows April. 1940. at nine-thirty o'clock In the forenoon, why such settlement Murrar6M.28d 1 124 1254 124 54 Btf 8 8 Muskogee lb 104 BH 1054 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -NASSAU SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, plaintiff, against VIRGINIA COOK. defendants.

Pursuant to a Judgment of foreclosure and sale dated February 27th Balboa, C. 2, March 27 (U.R5 The British liner Mauretanla saUed Into the PacificTTTWaBaiboa Harbor at 3:35 a.m. todayS-portedly headed for Australia to pick up troops for transport to the Near East. The huge gray vessel, marked for destruction by the German as an armed merchantman, replenished her supplies of fuel and fresh water last night after her passage through the Panama Canal. She arrived at Cristobal on the Atlantic side Monday night after a five-day voyage from New York.

The whereabouts of the British liner Queen Mary, which left New York 12 hours after the Mauretanla, was not known. KatAutPA.401 Mat Bellas Hese Mat Lines 254 ltatContr.60. Mat fuel 0 1 A 154 154 154 54 954 9)4 i 1, 275 Lbs. of Teacher Held a Fire Hazard should not lie nad. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, wa have caused the seal of our Surogate's Court to ba hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS. Hon. GEORGB ALBERT WINGATE. Surrogate of our said County, at I he Borough of Brooklyn, in th Said County, the 20th day of February. 1940.

PERCY T. STAPLETON. CUrk of the Surrogate's Court. ALL that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northwesterly side1 of Parkville Avenue, formerly Washington Avenue, distant 1W.92 feet southwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the said northwesterly side of Parkville Avenue with the southwesterly side of 1940.

T. thA undersigned, the referee in 124 12H 124 54 92'4 2 92J41 said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Es 554 5K tate Exchange. 189 Montague Street 10 954 10 Brooklyn, New York, on the 26th day Bt 354 54 or March, 1940, at ciock noon on CULLEN fr DYKMAN. Attorneys for 854 11 Labeled a "fire hazard" by James 10'4 11 54 that day, ny isaau Ersiai.n, auc tinneer. the mortgaged premise di loner.

1., Montague Street. Bror.k-New York. Marshall, president of the Board of 54 J4- 54 Coney Island Avenue; running thence Pet northwesterly parallel with Coney Is- anl Avenue and part of the distance! 11 11 11 reeled by judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: ALL that certain lot. piece or narcel 2 9 6 1 2 13 4 4 2 1 3 1 1 2 2 1 3 1 1 3 1 6 1 4 2 1 1 4 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY HllME OWNERS1 LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against LOUIS FELD-M AN, ISAAC FELDMAN, and all persons who by purchase, inheritance, marriage, devise, succession or otherwise have a claim or interest in or lien upon the premises described in the complaint herein derived from or through JOSEPH FELDMAN. deceased.

6954 6954 6954 14H 14 14H 54 through a party wall 7 feet: thence southwesterly parallel with Parkville Avenue 20 feet thence southeasterly ot iana. wiin tne ounuings snu im- Kile THE TEOPl.E THE STATE Of." NEW YORK, bv the er.e free and independent --T F.N BY ARTELS, HELENS JfP.GENS. n- BARTF.LS. send greeting: AUGUST Tt HTRI Education, because she weighs 275 pounds has a stiff knee, walks with a care and is unable to flex her wrist a Manhattan school teacher today was held up as an example 70 70 70 1 of why the Coudert-Goldberg bill, now before the Legislature, should be passed. Mr.

Marshall complained that the board lacks power to retire the teacher even though a physical examination showed her to be obviously unfit to continue In the school system. The bill would give the board such power, he argued. 1454 14 1414 tgain parallel with Coney island Avenue and part of the distance through another party wall 75 to the north- lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York. County of Kings and State of New 132)413141314-1 and wh reside, at 3fl- 41t S'-e, s.t.ii. ie or Avenue.

who died seized of an interest in the westerly 6754 62J 62H 154 fJetPALpf. HitaubM JOb Mat Bus Ret lb. M. MtfTrensJSb. utOU.0...

Mefticorplde. MehlO new wl. MewSPApf 3d. flewldeatne.lSd NewnTATl4d zine HTHond.Wd.. NT Mere .60..

Wat alt pf Mlag PWT. NISI HP 1 Pf MlaShMd Pi A 1OOCorB.l2Vid 1 u- Vit 2 '4b York, bounded and described as tot loWS to Wit thence 'northeasterly along said north- in the Borough on- mortgaged premises, if living, and if Z1s 21H 21)- anv of them be deceased. Ihe exec i HRfirNNlNO at a oolrtt on the north westerly side or j'arkviiie Avenue -jj st-afe of ok. hns prcseliteit for -i -fee Ilult utors, administrators, husbands, wives. petition pravinif My side of Union Street, distant 112 854 Bh 54 1554 14J4 1554 J4 'feet li incnea westerly irom me corner witin-r b- -i July.

1921. rela eer'ain instrument date the 26th day bv the Intersection nf the Z3 23 Z3 The teacher, Mrs. MarguerltMnortherly aide of Union Street with the $100,000 STIMULANT GIVES NEW LIFE TO LUNA PARK 554 554 5tf 90 96 89, SO 1 4 96 96 2V4 feet to the point or place or BEGINNING. The further oblert of this action Is to reform said mortgage so Hint the description contained therein shall be made to read as follows- BEGINNING at a point on lh northwesterly side of rarkvlllo Avenue, formerly Washington Avenue, distant 190.92 feet southwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of said tributees, devisees, grantees, mortgagees, assignees, judgment creditors, receivers, trustees in bankruptcy, trustees, committees, lienors, and successor, in Interest of such of them as may he dead, and their husbands, wives, or widows, if any. and all persona claiming under or through any of them, if any.

all of whom and whose names 954 954 51 6 100 to renl and p- propel tv. dulv proved us the l-i-'t 11 and Tis' i-meiit of EDWARD BARTKLS. eeas-d la'elv residing a' 1 13 Franklin In the Boronirh Brooklyn. Citv of New York, and 'hat letters of s'lininislratlon will the WiH annexed of the goods, chattels and credits which were of said decdent be issued to said petitioner or any person Inving prior rght thereto. NOW, THEREFORE, you and each of vou are h-reliv cited to show causa before our Surrogate's Court of tha 93i100 SH 2554 26 26 westerly siue or bunion ou-et; running thence westerly along the northerly side of Union Street 22 feet 11 inche.

to a point opposite the centre of a party wall: thence northerly parallel with Clinton Street and part of the distance through the centre of said party wall 100 feet: thence easterly parallel with Union Street 22 feet 11 inches thence southerly parallel with Clinton Street and part of the distance through the centre of a party wall 100 feet to tne northerly side of Union Street, at the point or place of "Z' "rXSZZr I northwesterly side of kvtIleAvenu 9 2SJ4 25)4 2SJ4 2 754 '54 754 with the southwesterly side of Coney Island Avenue: running thence northwesterly at right angle, to Parkvlllle Avenue and part of the distance through a party wall 75 feet: thence named, who may be entitled to or clntm to have any right, title and interest in the premises described tn the com- Slalnt herein, and others, defendants. County or Kings, to i.e held at the Hall 3 124 1254 124 54 ZW 19(4 20(4 1 1 204 2054 204- 1 107541074 1074- 2 2054 2054 2054 54 i ai.iM-i wimi i-iooii nf Records, in the county ot mngs, on To tne anove-namea aermaants beginning. TOGETHER rlth all the right, tide You are hereby to answer Avenue feet: thence sout leasteriy i 22d day of April, 19t0. at 9-30 Cunningham, Is assigned to P. S.

192, 1560 Amsterdam Manhattan. Her condition, Mr. Marshall said, would constitute a menace in case of fire because she is slow moving and can barely get into her coat without help. The president of the school board added that Mrs. Cunningham has been absent 1,558 times and has been late 724 times since she enrolled in 1906, the two figures adding up to about eight and one-half years of teaching tune.

"And that must come pretty close to setting an all-time record," he declared. As a grade school teacher, Mrs. Cunningham receives $3,390 a year. the complaint in this action, and to again at i right angles to rarKvin Ave- riock in the forenoon, why such de serve a copy of your answer, nue ami pari, oi ine mmum-p inrongn Lree snoui'i no' ne niane 49 49 49 54 Luna Park, for the past two years a feebly beating "heart" of Coney Island and recently reported destined for partition into building lots, will be given a stimulant in the form of $100,000 and reopened May 30 as a center of fun and frivolity. This was announced today by Milton Sheen, head of a syndicate which has leased the park property, who promises "plenty of attractions name bands, amateur boxing bouts, all kinds of spectacular exhibitions and championship swimming contests." "There'll be throngs of people in New York for the World's Pair, who have Coney on their 'must visit lists," said Mr.

Sheen, "and we're going to make Luna so attractive that lt will be remembered as the place where the entire family had a grand time." The $100,000, according to Mr. Sheen, operator of Golden City Park, Canarsle, before the ground was acquired for a highway project, will be spent on reconditioning old rides, adding new ones and free features, and redecorating the buildings. WHEREOF, wa the complaint Is not served with this another party wan reel to tne north-! IN TESTIMi 1N TESTIMONY IV Yi'gi 28d- '( r.r B.BOd l.h'0'. P-. fiti," ias.264 lAHtl Nil pf 3.

Pt4 Me I4b. P11 UMpf ltb 11654116 116 1 4 summons, to serve a notice of appear-1 westerly side or Parkville Avenue; ance, on the plaintiff's attorney within 1 thence northeasterly along said north 254 254 214. 8)4 8)4 (Sea!) 34W 34)4 3454 westerly sici" or i-'arkvuie Avenue feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated. New York, N.

February 17th, 1940. f21-6t and Interest, if any. of the mortgagor of. In and to the land lying In Union Street to the centre line thereof In front of and adjoining premises. Dated.

February 29th, 1940. MAX SClIIFFMAN, Referee. RICHARDS, SMYTH 4 McGRATH. Plaintiff. 66 Court Street.

Brooklyn. N. Y. mh4-6t MTh The above sale Is hereby adjourned tn April 2nd, 1940, the same time and place. Dated.

March 2flth, 1940. MAX SCHIFFMAN. Referee. mh27-2t 8 108 108 108 1 leive rauseci the Seal of our Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS.

Hon GEORGB ALBERT WINGATE. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said Cnuniy the 19th day cf March. 19111. PERCY T. STAPLETON.

Cleik of the Surrogate's Court. mh20-4i twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the clay of service, and In case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will he taken against you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated, Brooklyn, New York. August 26'h. 1937.

M. ALICE r.OTTESMAN. Atto-ney Oil Venf 21 tt Rig 1 554 5 54 854 85 Bh- 54 34 34 34 14 2 1 2 18 1 754 1 7J4- 54 SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS-LAFAYETTE NATIONAL BANK OF BROOKLYN IN NEW YORK, as trustee iiirnad T.rn ent Air. Office 'for certificate holders of series or guar- for Plaintiff.

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