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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 11, 1946 Helen Worth Dropped Eight Years in Seeking a Job And Now Worries About Social Security DEAR HELEN WORTH--I'm in a horribie snarl, and hope you can tell me what to do. Some years ago terribly and lied about my age. I with 1 it. But now I'm thinking of ance, and what to do I don't know.

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Overcome this tendency if you are to do your best work. You have tastes, are ingenius and inventive. You co-ordinate detail which comes before you and fit the parts together in one large pattern. You have good judgment and would defy anyone who hints you might possibly make a minor mistake in this regard! To find what the stars have in store for tomorrow, select your birthday star and read the corresponding paragraph. Let your birthday star be your daily guide.

Tuesday, Feb. 12 AQUARIUS (Jan. 21-Feb. 19)-Take care of necessary shopping. PISCES (Feb.

20-March 21) morning things appear somewhat brighter. ARIES (March 22-April 22)-Domestic problems may prove troublesome. TAURUS (April 21-May 21)-Handle some crisis cautiously in afternoon. GEMINI (May, 22-June 22) -Watch finances on the homefront. CANCER (June 23-July 23) -Exert caution during the afternoon.

(July 24-Aug. 23) -Avoid public gatherings if possible. VIRGO (AuR. 24-Sept. 22)-Your friends can be helpful at this time.

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) -Business ac-, tivities are keen this morning. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.

22) -A busy and productive day. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 22) -The afternoon is definitely adverse for you. CAPRICORN (Dec.

23-Jan. 20)-If you are wise in your actions, you can improve conditions. Wamester-Lendino Miss Elaine Lendino, daughter of Mrs. Emily Lendino of 298 Schenck was married yesterday to John Peter Wamester son of Mr. and Mrs.

J. P. Wamester of Connecticut, in St. Michael's Church. The bride, who is a graduate of Jefferson High School, durting the war served as a dental technician in the United States Navy.

Mr. Wamester also served in the navy as a chief pharmacist's mate. Following the ceremony, there was a dinner and reception at Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe. Pettersen-Gray Mr. and Mrs.

Nils Pettersen of 34 Hubbard announce the engagement their daughter, Place, Miss Ruth Marie Pettersen, to James Gray, A. M. M. Second Class, U. S.

N. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Joyce of Louisville, Kentucky. Miss Pettersen was graduated from Midwood High School.

Mr. Gray, now stationed at Floyd Bennett Field Naval Air Station, expects to be discharged in April. He will continue his studies at the University of Louisville. The wedding will take place on April 28 at the Floyd Bennett Field Chapel at 4 in the afternoon. STITCHERY MAGIC 7180 by Alice Brooks A touch of cutwork and simple stitchery does the trick--plain linens can be made the choicest in your linen closet.

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Print plainly name, address and pattern number. Allow 10 days for delivery. Society Chadwick- -Kaplan Miss Doris Chadwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton H.

Chadwick of 261 5th Manhattan, will be married to Capt. Leonard A. Kaplan, A. U. on Sunday in The Colonnades of Essex House, Manhattan.

Dr. Henry H. Schorr will perform the ceremony, assisted by Richard Tucker of the Metropolitan Opera. Mrs. Pearl C.

Gluck, sister of the bride, will be matron of honor and Dr. Herbert N. Kaplan, brother of the bridegroom, will be best man. Miss Chadwick is a of Hunter College and received her Master of Arts from New York University, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Harry N. Kaplan of 2065 Strauss St. He was graduated from the Royal College of Scotland and interned at Mt. Sinai and Beth Israel hospitals. For the past three years he has been attached to the Veterans' Hospital at Lyons, N.

J. Miss' Chadwick, since her graduation, has been teaching at Mt. Holyoke College. Kelp-Manning Miss Regina Johanne Manning, daughter of Mrs. Margaret Manning of 1744 Flatbush was married yesterday afternoon in St.

Thomas Aquinas Church to Edward Kelp, son Mr. and Mrs. Charles Baker of 1278 E. 88th St. The Rev.

Father McKenna officiated. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Thomas J. Shea, and was attended by Miss Mary McGowan as maid of honor and the Misses Ann and Joan McGowan as bridesmaids. Raymond Kelp was best man and thei ushers were Austin McGowan, Albert Marshall and Richard Mallon. The bride attended St.

Thomas Aquinas School, and Midwood High School the bridegroom attended Holy Name School and Boys High School. The couple will reside at 1278 E. 88th St. Miss Elaine Phyllis Levenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Julius Levenson of 225 Eastern Parkway, was married to Jay Edward Schwartz, son of Mrs. George D. Schwartz of Manhattan and the late Mr. Schwartz, at the Plaza Hotel yesterday. The was performed by the Rev.

Dr. I. Leventhal. H. Miss Elaine Temple attended and Mrs.

S. Goldberger the bride and Robert Bodkin was best man. The bride wore an ivory satin gown, lace veil and carried white orchids and lilies of the valley. The bride attended Brooklyn Academy and the bridegroom attended Townsend Harris High and New York University, They PISS for sizzling-salted french fried potatoes Deep fry until dotIcately browned while still ernesty Starting sizzling. -drain Salt with then Sterling SALT Salt Inc.

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I took a job. I needed the money took off eight years and got away Social Security, and of my life insurfirst we practice to deceive isn't just a rhyming line in a copy book. It's sober truth. So, out with it, for your soul's sake, and your Social Security as well. It will be unpleasant, but in the long run, you will be better off.

HELEN WORTH. Dear Helen Worth: My niece has recently adopted an infant. She knows nothing about the child's parentage, nor does she care to know. But she has asked my opinion in a most serious matter, and in turn, I am asking you. Shall she tell the child when he is old enough, or raise him as her own? I am all for telling him, but her husband does not think this right, and she is undecided.

I'd like the opinion of the readers, also. W. H. N. My dear W.

H. has long been generally accepted that in such cases the fairest thing is to tell the child. Also, to tell the truth at an early age. In other words, just as soon as the child is receptive to facts. It can be done gently and lovingly, but it should be done so early that the child is never hurt.

All too often have the parents waited until adolescence. The impact then is terrific, and sometimes has caused a tragic reaction. Tell him, and tell him early, is the because advice of HELEN WORTH. the TWO FOR ONE 4612 SIZES 2 to 8 A darling duet this frock and panty set! Pattern 46121 buttons down front for easy wearing and ironing. Two fora playtime, for dress-up.

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N. Y. Print plainly size, name, address, style number. Allow 10 days for delivery, Merolle -Kerrigan Miss Dorothy Jean Kerrigan, daughter Mr. and Mrs.

John Kerrigan 834 Bay Ridge of was married Saturday to Richard R. Merolle, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. L.

Merolle of 1058 78th in St. Ephrem's Church. Father Donlon officiated. A reception followed in the Hotel Granada. The bride.

a graduate of Bay Ridge High School, was attended by Miss Dorothy Dibblee, also of Brooklyn. The bridegroom, a graduate of St. John's Prep. and a member of the Kiwanis Club, had Thomas McNamara act as best man. John C.

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Rauch of Jamaica, was married to Lt. Edward C. Rutter, son of Mr. and Mrs. E.

S. Rutter of Jamaica yes terday in St. Pious R. C. Church, Jamaica.

A reception followed at the Diplomat Restaurant. The bridegroom was a Marauder Bomber pilot with the 344th Bombardment Group and recently returned from years in Africa, Italy, England, France, Belgium and Germany. He has the Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters and Presidential Citation. Lieutenant Rutter will resume his studies at New York University. Babcock--Hansen Mr.

and Mrs. Alec MacDowell of 328 Senator St. announce the engagement of Miss Carol T. Babcock, daughter of Mrs. MacDowell, to Hansen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Charles G. Hansen of New Hyde Park. Miss Babcock is the granddaughter of C. H.

Ritz. Miss Babcock and Mr. Hansen are both graduates of Sewanaka High School, Floral Park. Mr. Hansen has just been discharged from the army after two years in the South Pacificas The wedding take place some time in July." Meat Loaf? YES.

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Premier SAUCE ARTURO "FAMOUS -FOR- FLAVOR" persons whose names or parts of whose names. and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be AScertained. distributes, heirs at law and next of kin of said FRANK COHEN. and if any of the said distributes. heirs at law and next of kin of deceased, be dead.

their legal representatives. their husbands or wives. if any, distributees and successors in whose names places of residence and post addresses are unknown. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. BARNEY HELLMAN.

who resides at 3028 West 23rd Street. Brooklyn, City of New York. has presented a petition praying for A decree that certain instrument in writing bearing date the 10th day of April. 1945. relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of FRANK COHEN lately residing at No.

1918 Mermaid Avenue, in the Borough 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 25-A at the Hall of Records. in the County of Kings.

on the 4th day of March, 1946. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why auch 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.

FRANCIS D. McGAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County. the 23rd day of January. 1946.

AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. 3a28-4t LEGAL NOTICES. POTTS COMPANY 181 Montague Street Brooklyn, N.

Y. CERTIFICATE OF CONTINUED USE OF PARTNERSHIP NAME OF PO POTTS COMPANY (Pursuant to Article 7 of the Partnership Law of New York). WHEREAS: 1. GEORGE S. ANDERSON.

JASON L. CROLIUS and GEORGE E. MATTHES have heretofore constituted the firm of POTTS COMPANY, with its principal place of business at 181 Montague Brooklyn, N. 2. Said GEORGE S.

ANDERSON did. on January 28, 1946, resign and withdraw from his position as a General Partner of the said firm: and 3. The undersigned ALFRED ALBOUGH did, on January 28. 1946. become a General Partner in the said firm in the place and stead of the said George S.

Anderson, and the business of the said firm continues to be conducted at 181 Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. by the undersigned under the name of POTTS COMPANY: NOW. THEREFORE. We, the undersigned. do hereby CERTIFY and DECLARE that the persons intending to deal under the name of "POTTS COMPANY." with their respective places of residence.

are as follows: Names: Places of Residence: Alfred Albough 302 Hicks Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Jason L. Crolius 124 Underhill Brooklyn, N.

Y. George E. Matthes 64 Church Lane, Babylon. N. Y.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF we have signed this Certificate this 28th day of January, 1946. ALFRED ALBOUGH (Alfred Albough) JASON L. (Jason L. Crolius) GEORGE E. MATTHES (George E.

Matthes) STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS. On this 28th day of January, 1946. before me personally came ALFRED ALBOUGH. JASON L. CROLIUS and GEORGE E.

MATTHES. to me known to be the persona described in. and who executed. the foregoing instrument. and acknowledged that they severally executed the same.

FREDERICK O. KIPP. Notary Public. (Notary's Seal) FREDERICK O. KIPP.

Notary Public, Queens County. Queens Co. Clerk's No. 1068, Reg. No.

182-K-6: Kings County Clerk's No. 169. Reg. No. 298-K-6: Nassau Co.

22-K-46. Commission expires March 30. 1946. 111-4t File No. 8962-1945.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. by the grace of God free and To MARIA LAYA PEISACHOVITCH. BROCHA DUBNIK. and SONYA NOSOVODOV. it they be living.

and if dead to unknown persons whose names or parts of if you hate Washdays ONE POUND S'ODP FASTER EASIER BETTER Youll for GENERAL DISHES love Saves Time HOUSEWORK Saves Work SAVES YOUR SCOOP RICH NEW AMAZING SOAPLESS CRYSTALS GETS LAUNDRY ACTUALLY WHITER WITHOUT RUBBING At lasti A newer easier way to without rubbing without backache red hands. Just soak in SCOOP'S suds and out it comes sparkling seated stains are gone. One quick through. No soapy sludge to stick leaving a ring around sink or tub to Ingredients either for SCIENTIFIC 3 WAY ACTION FOR SCOOP'S WONDERFUL That's why SCOOP is as sate for for your most delicate lingerie. Your now.

Ask for it in the beautiful look at the net weight. You'll find YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR For Laundry co LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS BENJAMIN LOEWENSTEIN. Plaintiff, against DOREEN LOEWENSTEIN. Defendant.

Plaintiff designates Kings County as the place of trial. Summons with notice. Action to annual a marriage. To the above defendant: You are hereby summoned to anawer the complaint in this action. and to serve a copy of your answer, with this summons.

to 18 serve a served notice if the complaint not appearance on the Plaintiff's Attorney within 20 days after the servof this summons. exclusive of the day of service; and in Case of your failure to appear. or answer. judgment will for be taken against demanded default, the relief complaint. Dated, September 18th.

1945. WILLIAM ROSENBERG. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address. 1860 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York 23.

To DOREEN J. LOWENSTEIN. De- fendant. The foregoing Summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Thomas C.

Kadien a Justice of the Supreme Court of "the State of New York, dated the 13th day of December. 1945. and resettled January 23rd. 1946. and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings.

in the Hall Records, Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York. Dated. New York.

January 26th. 1916. WILLIAM ROSENBERG. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post Office Address. 1860 Broadway, Borough Manhattan.

City of New York 23. ja28-6t wash laundry whiter without rough HERE'S rich wonder-working clean. Even despSCOOP'S rinse and you're to clothes or scrub off. No harsh IS THE REASON RESULTS your hands as it is grocer has SCOOP midnight blue box. Then MONEY WITH SCOOP For SCIENTIFIC 1.

Wetting 2. Cleansing appear! 3. Water in even LEGAL NOTICES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by. the grace of God and free and independent To Richard being Brennan, also known as Charles Richard Bovd. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS.

James McMenamy, who resides at 625 Idora Avenue. Mt. and Ephraim, New Jersey, has presented a the petition praying for a decree that a law. certain instrument in writing re- tors, ating to real and personal property, tives, proved as the Last Will and the Testament, of Mary E. McMenamy.

lately residing at No. 419 Beverly and Road. in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. and NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause quiry before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in Room 26-A at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings.

on the 21st day of February, 1946. at 9:30 o'clock in the who forenoon, why such decree should not be made. State IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be the hereunto effixed. cipal (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY, Surrogate of City, our said County, at the Bor- have ough of Brooklyn, in said County, the 16th day of Janu- and ary. 1946. AARON L.

JACOBY, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Ja21-4t New SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE their OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS be -NOMIKOS (LONDON), LTD. Plain- for tiff, against CONSTANTINE ANASTASIOS PETROUTSIS. GEORGE MINA of TANES and CONSTANTINE MINAS TANES. Defendants.

Plaintiff designates Kings County as the place of 25-A trial. Summons with Notice. To the above named defendants: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to noon answer the complaint in this action. and to serve a copy of your answer, or. BESSIE PEOPLE OF if the complaint to serve is not notice served of with this THE STATE OF NEW summons, a appearLEWIS.

-By ance, on the Plaintiff's Attorneys withthe Grace of God Free and Independent. In 20 days after the service of this sumTo: CHARLES HOLMAN BLACK. mons. exclusive of the day of service: ELIZABETH J. WORK, CORNELIA J.

and in case of failure to DRAVO, EVAN M. JOHNSON: and all or answer, judgment will be appear. taken your other next-of-kin distributes. heirs-at-law. and against you by default, for the relief ceased, if there of Bessie L.

Lewis. de- of demanded in the complaint. were any at the date New Jan. 1946. her death.

whose names, places of regi- BIGHAM, ENGLAR. JONES dence and post office addresses are un- TON. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office HOU'Sknown to petitioner and cannot by dili- and Post Office Address. 99 John gent inquiry be ascertained. if they are Street.

Borough of Manhattan. City and living, and if they, or any of them, are State of New York. dead, their respective husbands, wives. To CONSTANTINE ANASTASIOS widows, distributees, heirs-at-law, next- PETROUTSIS, GEORGE MINA TANES of -kin, descendants, adopted children. CONSTANTINE MINAS TANES.

issue of adopted children, grantees, de- The foregoing summons is served visees, legatees. legal representatives. upon you by publication pursuant to an executors, lienors, administrators. in trustees, interest order of Hon. Peter P.

Smith, a Justice creditors, successors of the Supreme Court of the State of assigns, if any, and generally any New York, dated the 30th day of Januby and all marriage, persons purchase, and corporations inheritance, who. ary, 1946. and filed with the complaint cession or otherwise, have or claim any in of Kings office in the the Hall of of Records the in the suc- the of Clerk County right. title, interest, estate. lien or Borough of Brooklyn.

City and State claim sonal in, property to, or of on said the real Bessie L. Lewis. per- of New York. deceased, whose Dated. New York.

N. February names. places of resi- 1st. 1946. dence and post office addresses are BIGHAM.

ENGLAR. JONES HOUSlikewise unknown to petitioner and can- TON. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office not by diligent inquiry be ascertained. and Post Office Address.

99 John SEND GREETING: Street, Borough of Manhattan. New a domestic TRUST York 7. N. Y. WHEREAS.

BROOKLYN COMPANY. banking corpo- 14-6t ration having its principal place of business 177 Montague Street, Borough THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF of Brooklyn, City and State of New NEW YORK, by the Grace of God, York, has presented a petition praying Free and Independent. To: MINNIE for a decree that a certain instrument FELLS. WILLIAM LAWRENCE in writing bearing date the 28th day of FELLS. LEAH FELLS WEINGARMay, 1931, relating to real and personal TEN.

ROSE WEINGARTEN. an infant property, be duly proved as the last under fourteen (14) years of age: ANNA Will and Testament of Bessie L. Lewis. LIPSCHUTZ, attorney in fact for WILlately residing at the Hotel Bossert. LIAM LAWRENCE FELLS: SIMON Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings.

FELLS. PEARL MILLER, GERTRUDE City and State of New York, SYKES. RUTH SHATZ. FLORENCE NOW. THEREFORE, you and each BELLSEY.

SARAH TURNER. LILof you are hereby cited to show cause LIAN BLUM, NORMAN STEVEN before our Surrogate's Court of the FELLS, an infant -under fourteen (14) County of Kings, to be held in Room years of age: ROSE CASUTO. the BELLA last 25-A at the Hall of Records. Borough CASUTO, JEAN CASUTO. of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and three named persons being infants over State of New York, on the 27th day of the age of fourteen (14) years and February, 1946.

at nine-thirty o'clock in "JANE" FELLS and "JOHN" fictitious, FELLS. their the forenoon. why such decree should the first names being not be made. true first names being unknown. unknown the IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF.

we persona intended being the have caused the Seal of our persons mentioned and described in the said Surrogate's Court to be Will as the children of Abraham Fells. hereunto affixed. also known as ABRAHAM FELS. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon. FRANCIS predeceased brother of NOAH FELLS.

D. McGAREY, Surrogate of deceased: SIMCHA FELLS, also known our said County, at the as SIMCHA FELS. ELEAZER FELLS. ough of Brooklyn, in the said also known as ELEAZER FELS, brothCounty, the 22d day of Janu- era of NOAH FELLS, deceased, REary, 1946. GINA POLUS.

sister of NOAH FELLS. AARON L. JACOBY. deceased. if living and if SIMCHA Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

FELLS, also known as SIMCHA FELS. THIS CITATION is served upon you be dead. "MARY' FELLS and "JOAN" as required by law. You are not ob- FELLS. the first names being fictitious.

liged to appear in person. If you fail true first names being unknown. the to appear it will be assumed that you unknown persons intended being the consent to the proceedings, unless you daughters of SIMCHA FELLS. also file written obiections thereto. You known as SIMCHA FELS.

and have a right to have an ELEAZER FELLS. also known as appear for you. 3828-4t ELEAZER FELS. REGINA HOW TO GIT RICH SUDS FIRST A THEN FIRSt SCOOP HERE'S HOW SCOOP'S THREE- -WAY ACTION CLEANS action- sooks dirt loose! Action- -makes dirt dis- Softening Action rich suds the hardest water! LEGAL NOTICES POLUS. be dead, "HENRY" FELLS "ANNA" FELLS.

the first names fictitious, true first names being unknown. the unknown persons intended being the issue of ELEAZAR FELLS, also known as ELEAZAR FELS, the issue of REGINA POLUS. and wives or husbands, if any. heirs at next of kin, distributes, execuadministrators, legal representasuccessors in interest, of any of above named. and any and all unknown persons who may be necessary proper parties to this proceeding.

whose names and parts of whose names place or places of residence. are unknown and cannot after diligent inbe ascertained as the legatees mentioned and described in the Will of NOAH FELLS. deceased. SEND GREETING WHEREAS. MAURICE JANKLOW.

resides at 138-48 229th Street. Laurelton. County of Queens, City and of New York. and IRVING TRUST COMPANY, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of State of New York. having its prinplace of business.

at No. Wall Street, in the Borough of Manhattan. County and State of New York, presented their account of proceedings as executors of the Last Will Testament of NOAH FELLS. deceased. lately residing at No.

1252 48th Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of York, and a petition praying that said account of proceedings may judicially settled and allowed and other relief therein requested: NOW. THEREFORE, you and each you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in Room at the Hall of Records in the County of Kings, on the 12th day of March, 1916. at 9:30 o'clock in the foreWHY: (1) The account of proceedings of Maurice Janklow and Irving Trust Company, as executors of the Last Will and Testament of Noah Fells, deceased. should not be judicially settled and allowed: (2) fee of Maurice Janklow.

one the executors and petitioners herein. legal services rendered to said eXecutors should not be fixed and allowed the sum of eight thousand ($8.000) dollars; (3) Your petitioners should not ba given the instructions and directions of Court as to what provisions are to made on this accounting in respect the bequests given in Articles "FIFTEENTH. "SIXTEENTH." "SEVENand TWENTY-FIFTH" of the Will. and why the Court should not adopt as its instructions and directions. those proposed by the petitioners, in paragraph TWENTIETH" this petition: (4) The Court should not construe Articles "FIFTEENTH." "SIXTEENTH.

and of the Will in respect to the following matters: (a) Whether the bequests, given in said Articles "FIFTEENTH TEENTH. and if any of such hequests become effective. shall bear interest and the rate of interest which would be payable thereon. (b) Whether, if it be determined by Court that interest upon said bequesta is payable. the income of the estate, in the hands of the executors shall be wholly retained by said executors, or shall be partly distributed to beneficiaries of the residuary trusts.

(c) What efforts. in addition to those forth in the petition and account herein. the executors shall make in an endeavor to ascertain whether there are any persons living who are entitled to the bequesta given in said Articles and "EIGHTEENTH." and to what extent expenses connection therewith shall be inpaid by the estate. and specifically. whether the Executors incur.

the expense, to be paid out of the general funds of the estate. sending an investigator from this country to Warsaw, Poland, or of hiring an investigator in Poland, to investigate and ascertain whether any of the legatees named in said Articles are still alive. (5) The Petitioners should not have such other, further, different relief as may be just and proper. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. wA have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

(Seal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY, Surrogate of our said County. at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County the 31st day of January, 1946.

AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. 14-4t.

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