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BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 11, 1943 O'Loughlin Reeallst Brooklyn Law School SCHANZER FLAYS Tops in Legal Debate BRITAIN'S ZION OBITUARIES Continued From Page 5 $35,000 Is Netted By 'Night of Stars' Of Italian Board Big Political Upsets In Campaign of 1911 Brooklyn Law School won the jIAMU A juAn FRANK RUSSEK DIES AT 73; FOUNDER OF 5TH AVE. FIRM By KDWARD T. O'LOUGHLIN "The threat of Great Britain! final argument of the an'nual inter-law school competition held under the auspices of the Leon Jay Elterman, who has to come to Trans-Jordan's aid The rharity ball and "Xight of Stars." sponsored by the Italian Board of Guardians, a law office at 180 Montague writes that while recently going back through some Ini 1 Bar Association last night Justice Henrv L. I'ghetta Mil IICIUV u.

us rt -ii--, ai U1C assuuidllUIl untitling, -i Court, and City Court Justice Samuel C. Coleman and Francis E. Rivets. The winning team from Brooklyn Law School consisted of three senior students: Leonard Garment. Norman Dreyfuss and Henry E.

Otto the Yale Law School team consisted of Robert Young, Douglas Fran-chot and Philip Willson. Brooklyn Law School will receive the Samuel Seabury Prize, a silver bowl. The prize will remain in the possession of Brooklyn Law School for one Frank- Russek. TH. founder and vice president of Ktts-ek Fifth women's wear at 5th Ave.

and liiith Man-; hattan. died last niidit in his suite at the Hotel Manhattan. He was lorn in Poland and came to Amenta V. 44th Manhattan. Nine Eastern law schools par papers of his father's estate he came across time-worn newspaper clippings which he thought might interest me and against Israel is a noutrage-ous example of international infamy," former Appeals Commissioner Albert D.

Schanzer declared last night. "It proves what I have always claimed, that Britain's placing of the Palestine question before the U. N. was but a sham. It never thought that ticipated.

The two winners of president, and held last night ir. the grand ballroom of the Hotel St. George, netted approximately for the work of that welfare organization for underprivileged children. serve to bring back an event of 37 years ago. fs at the age of Rlisseks.

one of the world's lui-tTtt vira-iK sniM'ializmtr in His father, Abraham L. Elterman, was one of my chief boosters in the campaign of a charter for Israel could muster a two-thirds vote and it the preliminary arguments Yale Law School and Brooklyn Law School presented a fictitious "case" based on the constitutionality of the recently enacted New York City ordinance regulating the use of sound-trucks within the city, before a panel of judges sitting 1911, when I was elected for furs, coats, suits and dresses, opened its iirookhn branch on Fulton St. in 1037 and a Chi-! year and will then be placed in competition. The three individ never intended to relinquish its grip on Palestine." the first time as Register of During the affair a cablegram of greetings was received from Monsignor Andrew P. Landi, director of the board, who, on a leave of absence, Is doing relief work in Italy.

The Rev Dr. Salvatore B. Ca-fiero is the board's moderator. Affiliated with the Brooklyn ual members of the Brooklyn caeo branch in Kings County. He was tire less in his attendance at ral Law School team will receive as the United States Supreme1 engraved silver cups.

lies, particularly in the Bor Court In addition to the schools Mr. Kusek. well-known foi philanthropic work, was par-, ticularly active on behalf of the. United Appeal. He was on the board of the Home and' competing in the final round ough Park section, and he did not hesitate to make house-to-house canvasses and help dis Catholic Charities, the organiza the following law schools partic ipated: Columbia, Cornell, Ford.

tribute literature throughout On the panel were David V. Peck, presiding justice of the Appellate Division, First Dis-partment; Justices Ferdinand Pecora and Henry Clay Green-berg of the Manhattan Supreme tion looks after the interests of the American boy of Italian extraction, and among the activities carried forward through the funds raised by the ball and oth ham. New York University. Pennsylvania, St. John's and of the Daughters of Jacob and was a member of the Metropolis City Club.

He would have celebrated his wedding anniversary in other parts of the county. Long Friendship I liked "Honest Abe" and we formed a friendship that lasted Virginia. Schanzer addressed a forum of the Young Israel of Bedford Bay in the Young Israel Building. 251!) Avenue U. He was introduced by Rabbi Moshe Weiss, spiritual leader of the congregation.

Accusing the Arabs of having violated the charter given Israel, Schanzer, founder of the Brooklynu ionist Region went on to say there can be no end of war in the world or permanent peace when Great Britain does what she is doing now." Citing the vast gains man has made scientifically and materially in past centuries, he declared statecraft is no fur liam M. Calder, Frederick J. IT. Kraeke, Jake Livingston and Judge Jacob Brenner. A scandal that shook all Brooklyn to its center occurred toward the close of the campaign and turned what looked like a hopeless battle into a landslide victory for our side.

One of the candidates for Supreme Court on the opposing ticket was caught passing to a political boss in an adjoining county as a bribe for his nomination, and the old Standard Union took up the cudgels. Meier Steinbrink, counsel for the publication, had to go tr court to defend a heavy libel suit and the whole truth was laid bare on the record. The judicial candidate and the political boss both went to jail, and Steinbrink became a hero overnight. The hitherto un-beaten John F. Clarke went down in the wreck of his whole ticket, and our side won by sweeping majorities.

Cropsey became District Louis Goldstein left tha Assembly to become one of his chief assistants, Charley Law was made Sheriff and Charles S. Devoy, County Clerk. Cropsey, four years later, ascended the Supreme Court bench and his right-hand man, Goldstein, went up the ladder and now sits on the County Court bench. It was Strahl's entrance into the political field. He was elected four successive times thereafter a 10-year record and he is still on the bench.

Steinbrink became a loader of his party's councils and be, too, rose to a place on the Supreme Court bench. erwise is a new Summer camp HAW "4 until he passed away in Janu His career as a store othcial heean short Iv after his arrival at YVappingers Falls, to he open annually from June 15 to Sept. l.V An estimated 3,000 persons attended last night's affair, of 700 Hear First Winter Concert ary. 1917. "I wonder if your recollection goes back 37 years," writes Leon, "when you attended the Frank Russek in this country when he opened a small fur business at lsth St.

and Manhattan, with a total capital of bvith of the first-born son of Mr. Russek's son, Harold, which Bart Turecamo was general chairman, with Mary G. Abe Elterman at 4-519 13th Ave. hen the latter was one of Bill With his brothers, Simon l.allarhera. Mrs.

Pace and Of Kings Glee Club The Kings Glee Club got off Calder's and later John Raf- I. H. Russek. he took over larger firm in 1D.I7. Simon Russekj Mrs.

Michael Sottosanti, co-died in and I. II. Russekj chairmen. ther advanced today than it was 100 years ago. He said Great Britain was using the same political mor promises in IS'lT.

The first Rlisseks Mb Ave. to an auspicious Winter sea died last year. I In addition to Harold. Mr.j Masons Present ality as Machiavelli expressed son start last night when it presented the first annual Winter concert in the grand ball store was opened in in 10X1 the greater Russeks corporation was founded and the store moved to the present location. In 1 if the store was expanded, with an adjoining building, occupying half a block-on 5th Ave.

Medical Apparatus Russek is survived by his wife, Rose, and a Mrs. David N'omerov. Services will be held in Temple Emanu-Fl, St. and 5th Manhattan, at 11 a.m. tomorrow.

room of the Towers Hotel jk Lrfis A- Clark and Willow Sts. About 700 friends and music lovers heard the group render a pro four centuries ago. "The friends of Israel." he said, "are the Jews all over the world who give unstintingly to help their newly created "I want to particularly commend our Brooklyn Eagle," he went on "not only for its consistent emphasis upon justice for Israel in Palestine, but for its insisting upon the admis To Boro Hospitals gram of varied numbers with Ruth Price Marshall and How Love and charitv was the theme of the talk given by Dr. ard Gustavson as the soloists. Christmas numbers, hymns P.

Sturdivant Read, professor Julius R. von Sternberg, 77, In Banking Business 60 Years and spirituals were among the sion of Israel into the N. selections. .1. Bailey Harvev, emeritus of medicine at the Long Island College Hospital last night when the Brooklyn now, this week, before ad was the conductor, Randolph ASSIGNEE NOTICE ferty's stalwarts? "I was that newly born son, and from some newspaper clippings which my dad had saved.

I note that you, then the newly elected County Register; State Senator James and a young Municipal Court Justice, Jacob S. Strahl, were among the guests who attended the festivities. That was in December. 1911. There have been many changes since then." That was at least to me a very important and never-to-be-forgotten period.

Naturally I cannot forget the men who ran with me on three tickets, by the way those who aided me in the spectacular fight and the new routine of rallies, weddings, briths, christenings and other joyous events in which I was invited to play a part as spectator, special guest or what-not. It was a year of big political upsets. I was named on the Fusion ticket. I swung around the borough, speaking from the same platform with Jim Crop-sey, ho had just resigned as Mayor Gaynor's police commissioner to take up the probe of journment. later; Tubus, with the (iermania Bank for Funeral servict iai i .1 P.

Hanson, honorary conductor, Stating that opposing ideolo Commonwealth lur "J- renamed the and William Orth, club ac companist. gies had clashed in the past and that fear of war was prevalent because of two opposing ity, presented wortn of life-saving equipment to 13 Brooklvn hospitals of various faiths. During the evening it was Bank, was made vice president of the consolidated institution, lie retained this post until 10 Hi. when he retired. ideologies today.

Schancer con announced that the club will give their services several li'Mi: n. At cluded: "I plead for sanity, for Mr von Sternberg was born! "imam nowe i.eonnaroi. ine i.i cap th ist association's president, made SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY In thy Matter uf the general assitcnment lur the benefit of the reditiM-it SHELL HEATING AND POWER CO. to MICHAEL f.

Friedman. A.iKnee Please take not ire that the under. siKned assignee will sell at public auction on Wednesday. December 22 19-IS. at 111:30 a.m.

at 1067 Coney Islanri Avenue. of Brooklyn, Citv of New York. thruUKh H. LOUIS HOLLANDER, auctioneer, asnetfi of th above named assignor, conamtinir oj heating auppliea. trucks, cars.

fix. tureg. etc. MICHAEL F. FRIEDMAN.

Assignee HAROLD M. SCHWARTZ. At-torney for Assignee. 303 Washington, Street, Brooklyn. N.

Y. times during the coming week reason, for understanding. Let and the holiday season. CONSECRATION Most Rev. Joseph F.

Flannelly, administrator of St. Patrick's Cathedral, will be consecrated Titular Bishop of Metelis and Auxiliary Bishop of New York next Thursday by Francis Cardinal Spellman at rites in the cathedral. us read history not with preju 57 years had resided in Brook On Sunday they will sing for dice but with our eyes. If war the Guild for the Blind at St. von Sternberg.

7T. foriher banker, will be held al p.m. tomorrow at his home, 2(M Rutland Road, where he died Thursday. The Rev. Dr.

John L. Za'cker. rector of St. John the Baptist Episcopal Church. Webster Ave.

and Ocean Parkway, will officiate. Burial will be in Evergreens Cemetery Monday. In the banking business for nearly (0 years, Mr. von Sternberg was former president of the Commonwealth Hank, which for years was at Spring St. and the Bowery.

Manhattan. When this bank was merged with the Manufacturers Trust Jerome Church, Flatbush at 3 o'clock, and two hours later at a tea to be given by the Brooklyn Women's Club at 111 LEGAL NOTICES lyn. As a young man be was active in the 13th Regiment, New York National Guard. His wife, the former Annie Brierely of England, died some time ago. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs.

H. Rogers Williamson; three sons, Robert of Hempstead. John Francis of North I'lainl'ield. N. and Pierrepont St.

Next Tuesday they will sing 2 Killed, 3 Hurt should come there can be no victor." Boy, 8, Is Quizzed In Sister's Slaying Eight-year-old Charles Law-ston was in the Children's Shelter this morning after questioning by police about how he shot PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR SALHJ Sam and Bernhard Kanney, will sell Wednesday. Decent ber 15th. 19-18. at 10:30 a.m. at th-Public Administrator'- Storeroom in the basement of the Municipal Build- for the Professional Women's Guild of Plymouth Church in the union Bank scandals In Airlift Crash I met, in Cropsev's entour the church dining room, and on in, nuyni E-io.

joraiernon near ae, the VOUng Asseinblvman.i Court Brooklyn. N. Y. Louis Goldstein, whose resolu- Household Of Navy Plane nsiatinir nt Thursday, Dec. 23.

they will give a concert at the Lighthouse for the Blind in Manhattan. The members of Ply Company in l'VJT. Mr. von'George Nanne ol Chicago, and Sternberg, who had started hisja sister, Mrs. Arnold P.

Fro-career as a messenger in lssO'wein of Independence, Mo. Frankfurt, Dec. 11 (U.R) Two and killed his 5-year-old sister mouth Church in general will Susanne. The shooting was list be entertained at a musical dining room, living room and bedroom furniture, rugs and trunks, valises, sewing ma-ohltie. radios, refrigerators, cash; register, tools phonographs and records, ladles' and men's clothing, lot of crockery and glassware) and other goods too numerous to mention.

By order of Hon. William V. Elliott. Public Administrator, Kings County, Auctioneers' Tel. CAnul 6-1427.

3t dll 13 14 Hon resulted in the sensational bank exposures, and which brought Cropsey to the front as a rival to John F. Clarke for the office of District Attorney. It was the campaign which, because of my indorsement by the Republicans, brought me into close contact with Wil- ed as accidental and it was understood the boy would go home soon. persons were killed and three injured' early today when a navy C-34 on the Berlin airlift run crashed 10 miles northeast of Wiesbaden, air force officials announced today. Dr.

Hugh DeGroot, R. C. Maddock, 38, Woodmere Dentist Ship Line Official night program at the church on Jan. 10, when there will be a showing of the World Series film. Charles gave three versions of how Susanne was shot but Alfred II.

Hanson is presi finally admitted that he had dent of the club, and his brother, The plane was carrying a AIXTION IALI the presentations to hospital representatives, making known that this year's equipment has topped the S30.000 mark during the past four years. Benefit Summer baseball games and donations from the 77 Masonic lodges in the borough annually furnish the funds with which the equipment is purchased, according to association treasurer Louis Tempia. Prior to the presentation the gifts were blessed by ('apt. Maurice M. Wiitherspoon, U.

S. N. CHC, director of the Masonic Veterans Service, and American Legion chaplain. At the ceremonies, held at the Masonic Temple, Clermont and Lafayette colors were presented by LongI Grotto American Legion Post and a band concert was rendered by the LongI Grotto Imperial Band. An electrocardiograph machine was given to the hospital of the Holy Family and oxygen tents to Long Island College Hospital, Wyckoff Heights Hospital.

Swedish Hospital of Brooklyn, Jewish Sanitarium and Hospital for Chronic Diseases and the Lutheran Hospital. To the Norwegian Lutheran Deaconesses Home and Hospital went an X-ray machine an an-anesthesia machine to the Bush-wick Hospital and a Kahn shaker to the House of St. Giles the Chippie. Kesuscitators were presented to St. Catherine's Hospital, Caledonia Hospital, Beth-El Hospital and the Brooklyn Eye and Ear Hospital.

A solemn requiem mass foi Raymond C. Maddock, 38, as found the gun in a washtub in the yard at 1985 Crotona Ralph B. Hanson, was chairman of last night's arrange crew of three and three pas- Cedarhurst. Dec. 11 Funeral for Dr.

Hugh 1. DeGroot, "7, of 1 Broadway. Wood- ISIDORE UNT.ER. auctioneer, sella virtue of default in a certuin sistant traffic manager of the the Bronx, and had pressed the engers. Those killed were the ment committee.

Following Robin Line, .111 Cortlandt St the concert, Santa Claus pre Manhattan, will be offered at mere, a practicing dentist toi trigger three times before to rhuno suderman, to- ner day December llth, mx. at 9 30 a.m.. went Otf. I ill lbV44 Jamaica Avenue. Jamaica The third time bullet Indeed Automobile.

En- crew cnief and a passenger Their names were withheld ma -t I ') 1 J1 1' temporarily. in susanne oai Killing nei sented, on behalf of the members, a sterling silver table cigar lighter to Charles Collins, one of the members, who has moved to Allentown, Pa. ASSIGNEE Most seriously injured was 4fi years, ill be held at 1:30: p) a Monday in St. Mary's p.m. Monday in the Masonic j.

lunch. Burial Temple on Moti Far Rock-L )P jn st. John's Cemetery, away. Burial will be in Trinity yVt Maddock, who had been Churchyard, Hewlett. with the Robin Line since its Dr.

DeGroot, who died Thurs-jestablishmeiu in and pre File No. 68761918 THE PEOPLE OF THE bTATE OP NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent. To Attorney General of the State of New York, and to any and all unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names and whooe place or places of residence are unknown, and cannot, after diligent UKiuiry, be ascertained, distribu-utees. heirs at luw and next of kin, of said Nathan Werbcl and if any of the said distributees, heirs at law or next of kin of deceased, be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wive, if any. distributees and sui cessors in interest whose names andop places of residence and post office address are unknown.

SEND GREETING WHEREAS. MAURICE H. KRONO, WITZ. who resides at 234 South 2nd Street, Brooklyn. New York, has presented a petition praying for a decree) that a certain instrument in writing, relating to real and personal property he duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of NATHAN WERBEL, the copilot, ensign George H.

Blackwood, who suffered a broken leg. The pilot, navy Lt. viously was with the American South African Line, died Joseph L. Norns, received mi pay of a heart ailment in Nassau Hospital, Minl'ola. was born in Brooklyn and began his dental practice there in vesierdav in his home in the nor injuries.

SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY In the matti-r of the fur the benefit of RAY RY WAIjSKI ASSIGNOR, tu BENJAMIN KRONENBERG. ASSIGNEE. Please take nutice that the nndcr-siKned will soil at public auction through ISIDORE UNGER. Auctioneer, on Monday.

Dcemher 13 1948 at 10:30 a.m. at 2170 Pitkin Avenue! HoruUKh of Brooklyn, City of New York, of the assignor, consisting of drease.v and fixtures. BENJAMIN KRONENBERG. A i JOSEPH KRIN3KY. Attorney for Assignee.

570 7th Avenue, N. V. C. d2.11-2t Buckingham Apartments, Kew One of the passengers, Air Force hostess Diana Day, San instantly. There are six other children in the family.

Charles Lawston, the father, a longshoreman, came home after the accident with tears streaming down his face. "This will be a tough Christmas," he said. Slayer Gets Checkup Estill, S. Dec. 11 (U.R) John Bowers, 53-year-old storekeeper who admitted beating his wife and two children to death with a baseball bat, today was committed to a State hospital for observation.

Leukemia Victim Released by U. S. Mrs. Margaret Hersch, 24- lately residing at No. 188 South 2nd Francisco, also received minor injuries.

Street. In the Borough of Brookly iyn. City or York. now: therefo NOW. THEREFORE, The plane, returning from you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause Berlin to Western Germany, year-old Romanian leukemia victim detained at Ellis Island before our Surrogate's Court of the Before coming to CedarhurstjGarden.

During the war he in ll)3(i. he bad also practiced! was War Shipping Administrator 12 years in Rockaw'uy Beach. jtion agent in Africa. A son. Dr.

Frank DeGroot. whoj Surviving arc his mother, survives, shared dental off ices I. Mi's. Margaret Mttddock: three with him at 520 Central Ave. bl ot hei Ivester vice presi-l)r.

DeGroot was a Koyalidenl of the Robin Line; Wil-Arch Mason and past nia-ler ol'Jiani and Richard and three Olyinpia Lodge, F. A. -i-tei Mi John Fletcher, Rockawav Beach, lie was presi-i Mrs. Lawrence Dignan and Sis-dent of the Unity Club of 'e- tor Mary Rernardine, S. C.

and had been first! crashed ithin 250 yards of the army's billet for important vis for investigation after arriv itors at Bad Homburg. 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 January, 1949. at 9:30 o'clock in th forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be) ing at LaGuardia Field Thursday on a flight from Rome to Cleveland for special treatment.

has been released and permit SERMON TOPICS hereunto affixed. ted to complete her trip. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES UNITED STATES DI COURT, EASTERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK--In the Matter of Murray Yaskolka. individually and a former co-imrtner doing business as Brooklyn Lamp Bankrupt. Notice of Sale.

47779. Pursuant to an order of Hun. Samuel C. Dtiberstein, Referee in Bankruptcy, notice is hereby given that the assets of the above-named bankrupt, consisting of one 193b Pontiac 2-door Sedan automobile, will be sold at public auction, on the 13tli day of December. W48.

at 11 .00 a.m.. on the parking lot of 160 Pierrepont Street. Brooklyn. New York. JOHN H.

KAMPF Trustee. WITNESS Hon FHANfTq (Seal) D. McGAREY. Surrogate of In Western Reserve Hospi Sermon topics for this column Ml' ST be in the hands of the tal, Cleveland, she will under go treatment with radioactive our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in tint said County the 22nd day Of November 1918. AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Cnurf n27-4t A president of the edarhurstj Exchange Club. Surviving are his wife. Mary M. Wolfe DeGroot; three1 fither sons, Irving, Geoige and Victor; a brother, Wallace phosphorus, one of the radio H.

W. Nachman, Flight Officer Funeral services for Flight Officer Herbert W. Nachman, religious editor XOT LATER than on THl RSDAY. BAPTIST BUSHWICK AVENUfc- active isotopes developed in atomic research. Gage Tollner's Is Picketed Again Picketing was resumed today outside Gage Tollner's, 371 HERMAN SOMMERS.

Attorney for THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF A.M.: "Tnt word or ooo. trustee, 3ai iuiton street. Brooklyn. N. Y.

BAPTIST TtMPtX- NKW YORK, hv the grace of God 12 grandchildren and 10 great grandchildren. She traveled under an International Red Cross visa obtained with approval of Ameri free and independent. To ATTORNEY pe and indenendent To ATTORNEY LAV1L ujhc.m. Auctioneer. 131 killed over Germany on Dec.

Schermerhorn Street. Bl ookiyn. Y. vfiR Kttnntn if V.SwSj; Telephone; TRiangle i-o855. GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW person) wnose names or parts 01 can authorities in Rome.

11 o. A.M.; "Trarucendlnr Lovt or ine Rev Oforge fleetin Of Haw-thornt. N. tutst pretchtr. P.M.: "Tnt Conquering Christ." by tha Rev.

Herrmtnn O. Brtunlln. guest pretcher. JL:" i whose names, and whose place or IN THE DISTRICT COURT OFl Places of residence are unknown, and UNITED STATES for the Eastern! cannot, after diligent inquiry, be as-District of New York In Bankruptcy. I certained, distributees heirs at law TUDOR CARPET INC.

The nd next of kin of ELIZABETH CAS-assets of the above named Bankrupt i SIDY, and if any of the said dis-consisting of FLOOR COVERING will tributees'. heirs at law and next of km 30, 194-1, will be held at 1:30 p.m. tomorrow in the Midwood Memorial 'hapel, Coney Island Ave. and Avenue M. Members of Sgt.

Stuart M. Adelman Post, Jewish War Veterans, will par PROSPECT PARK "A Christian rtreweu." Richard Bigelow Services Are Held HOLY TRINITY A.M.: "Whv Jeruj Disappoints Some Peop." ST LUKE'S A Sermon bv th Rev Dr. C. Pranklin Koch, gutst prtacher. ST.

STEPHEN'S A.M.: "The Boo of All Nations" ST. JOHN'S (PROSPECT AVE.I A "The Word of Qod." METHODIST HANSON PLACE CENTRAL A Universal Bible Sunday Sermon. Fifth Annual Service lor Nurses GRACE A.M "Absorbed In Christ." ST. MARK'S A "How to Read the Bible UNION A.M.: "What Doe the Record Say'" 4 Sermon by the Rev. Roy J.

Hendrlclti. guest preacher. BUSHWICK AVENUE A.M. 8ermon by the Rev. Theodore C.

Bobllln. guest preacher. "A Great Chapter on the Biblt." PRESBYTERIAN BEVERLY A.M.: "Th Gift of the Spirit," by th Rev. Arthur a 1 guest preacher. UNION AM The Approval of the Excellent.

MEMORIAL AM: "You Find It In the Bible" BEDFORD-CENTRAL AM: "Christ and the Book" "How Ht Made a Name for Himself." 8ILOAM A.M.: "The Itinerate of an Invest CHRIST be sold at Public Auction MONDAY. A.M.: "The Median at Urea in un uia Testament." P.M.: "The Work of Christ." BAPTIST TABERNACLE ticipate in the services. Burial will be in Knollwood Cemetery, A "The world's Most tosuy "The Number 1 Menace in the Belford-3luyveant District." Fulton as waiters, bartenders and cooks continued their strike for a closed shop and union hiring hall. L. 11.

Griffiths, manager of the restaurant, one of the city's oldest, said it would continue "business as usual" during the day. The employes, represented by the Employes International Alliance. A. F. struck Thurs- Cooper and Cypress Millis.

Dec. 11 Private funeral services for Richard SIXTH AVENUE Ridgewood of deceased, be dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any, distributees and successors in interest, whose name' andor places of residence and post office addresses are unknown. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. LILLIAN GROGAX. who resides at 84th Street.

Brook lyn, New York City, has presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain instrument in writing, relating to real and personal property be duly proved as the Will and Testament of ELIZABETH CAsHIDY. lately residing at No. 878 71st Street uc u.iikek tain, 1S4B. at Ji a.m.. at 2U9 Flatbush Avenue.

Brooklyn. HARRY SCHt'TTE, Receiver. LOUIS P. ROSENBERG. Atty.

Pet. Creditor. LOUIS E. HAMBURG. Auctioneer.

MAin dLllt NOTICE; MANNIE SOKOLOW WAS adjudged bankrupt Dec. 7. 1948. The first meeting of creditors will be held Dec. 21.

1948. at 11 a.m., in Room 209. U. S. Court House.

271 Washington Brooklyn. N. Y. Creditors may A "The caotain or our salvation. "Living Epistle." Bigelow.

70, former superinten EMMANUEL dent of the Brooklyn branch of A M. "For Whom He came." Mr. Nachman, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Nachman of fi801 Bay Parkway, was attached to the 8th Air Force.

He was 20 MEMORIAL the National Lead Company who died Wednesday at hi; A.M.: Sermon dt tnt Rev. Stanley Morgan. guel preacher. Mr Morgan. at the time of his death.

attend, prove claims, appoint a trustee the Borough of Brooklyn, t-uy oi farm after a long illness, were held vesterday. CHRISTIAN FLATBUSH examine the bflnkrnnt trnnMct Inwfiil Vuw Vi.rlr Born in Brooklyn, he was a business. Samuel CT Duberstein. Ref-l" NOW, THEREFORE you and each "The Book of All Nations." He was born in New York. Ul.iy night.

Both union and man- of vou are hereby cited to show cause eree in Bankruptcy, graduate of Lafayette High CHRISTIAN SCH.NCE ment." AbL CHURCHES the son of Edward I'ayson ami Marv F. Bigelow. and was a A M. and P.M.: "toa tnt 01 riHsi v'nTtrv- np-vi iefv" awppoAorY "eTore our Surrogate cmin ot um NOTICE: BENJAMIN SHEPPARD. County of King to be held in Room ak a Benjamin Schapiro, was tn In tb judged bankrupt Dee.

7. tms The fountv of Kings on the 4th riav inemeiit agree that the inline-jSchool and was studying at hate cause of the dispute University when he AM "Fu'J of Orace and Truth." Man grandnephew of John Bigelow CONGREGATIONAL LEWIS AVENUE wiii if-- I -i'i aniiarv rsif. at jm hi iu- loieuo-Mi. Pec. 21.

1948. at 11 a.m.. in Room 209 Minister to 'France under Presi A "Our Hand euieieo ine armed service in 1MI3. A brother, Marvin, also survives. V.

S. Court House 271 Washington Brooklyn, N. Y. Creditors may BUSHWICK AVENUE A "Jesua unocung." dent Lincoln. He was a graduate of the Columbia Univer attend, prove claims, appoint a trustee PLYMOUTH examine ine nangrupi, transact lawtui business.

Samuel C. Duberstein. Ref wnat Mages a rerton cnriv-tlan?" Community Carol Sing Service. eree in Bankruptcy. whv such decree should not he made.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to bs hereunto affixed. Sal) WITNESS. Hon. FRANCIS D. McGAREY Surrogate our aid County, at the Borough of Brooklvn.

in the) said County the 23rd day of November, 1948. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. n27-4t CADMAN MEMORIAL STORAGE NOTICES REFORMED SOUTH A.M.

"His Name Shall Be Called the Mighty Ood FLATBUSH DUTCH A "Expectancy." I'NITARIAV FLATBUSH A "That Big Little Book SAVIOUR "All We Aspire to Be." FN ITY UNITY SOCIETY OP BROOKLYN A "Building Righteousness." rNIVEIISALIST ALL SOULS A "This. Too. Shall Past Away." SALVATION ARMY CITADEL A.M. "Hollnesg Unto the Lord by Col. Holland French, chief A The wora 01 ooo the demand for a closed shop and hiring hall.

They disagree, however, as to the effectiveness of the strike. The restaurant says only one-third of the employes are out and the union claims percent. Abe Silverstein. secretary of the Brooklyn and Queens local Joint Executive, Board of the union, said the union had been certified as bargaining agent several weeks ago but that man NOTICE OF STORAGE SALE SOUTH sity School of Mines, lass of fi'V Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Irmu Himely Bigelow; three sons, Richard, Benjamin and Julian: two daughters.

Mrs. Ralph Ward and Joan Bigelow: two brothers and two sisters. Warehousemen's sale of goods for A.M.: "satang ueion. 601-sis Tnroop 601-6 unpaid charges, at Brooklyn 16. X.

Y. Donald K. Taylor. Luther Luther EPISCOPAL ST. LUKE AND ST.

MATTHEW A "Ood Call to Our Minds." Congressman Weds Divorced Wife of Son Miami Beach, Dec. 11 (U.R) Representative Robert F. Rockwell Col.) disclosed today that he married the divorced wife of his son in a civil ceremony Nov. 23. shortly after he Palmer or William Kuetermaa a interest may ST STEPHENS FORECLOSrilES appear.

"Reparation ior notv ta ft. ou are hereby notified that the 10 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY time for payment of our lien upon ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S property hereinafter described. In the matter of the genertj ine Ihsvini exnired after due notice there-' assignment for the benefit of cred, A M.

sermon oy nisnop i nomas Jenkins, guest preacher. "Gnd's Oreat Salvation oyiof had been given you. we will cause ltors or V. J. hgein.

Dyers. Inc. HOLY TRINITY Colonel French. (such orooertv. to wit.

drug store fix- Please take that the under. A.M.: rne Berenuy 01 me. dt ine 'i" Oi rrNS lores and s'unnlies theatrical Drons signed will sen at j'uhlic Auitioii. Hey. ur.

joon nuwaro irojn ic.ltvmn, t. In 1 I 9 "The Continuity of Judgment AM "The of Nation5 Ivour name or in which you claim an on Monduv. December 13, 1918. at 11 RICHMOND HILL BAPTIST RICHMOND interest in the Fulton Storage at 372 Ten Eyi St Horoou-h bv the Rev. William Howard Mellsh.

Id at Brooklyn. City of New York. HILLi- Syndicate Negotiates For Philadelphia Paper jliiladelphia, Dec 11 UR A syndicate is negotiating for the purchase of 'lie. Philadelphia Record, which suspended publication two years ago after a utrike, it was announced hou.e to ne TO STAR Gloria King, actress, will appear at the annual Christmas party of Voiture Locale 17, Society of 40 and 8, tonight in Flatlands Post, American Legion, clubhouse, 2295 Nostrand Ave. Jacob You-delman is chainmoiv Renaen Auc-'assets of the above named naaiinnr A "The Scandal of Christ agement had since refused tojwas defeated for re-election to bargain with the union.

the House of Representatives. No meeting- are scheduled! The ti2-year-old "lame duck" today between the restaurant Congressman is a native of Pa-and union. Mr. Griffiths said.jonia. Col.

His bride is the for-but a hearing, postponed from imer Elizabeth Armstrong Rot k-h week ago, will be held Mon-well. who divorced her present day before the Stata Laborihusband's son, Wilson Kock-Board. 'well, in April, 1947. Lt'THEKAN ST. PAUL 8 (RODNEY ST LTh, Ch.lie.n Ma 111 1 Throop Bronk-jconsistitig of Chemicals, y4 bluffs auction by Ueorg tioneer.

at 601-619' lyn 16, N. tue OOI 1 lyn is, N. Modern Man." AM "Tnal Man in rriaon Tuesday. Dec. 21.

1M4. land uye fflS'unery. at 11 no a x. Kr.ui i men ADVENT ADJUST AM: "How nnt a munoauon FULTON STORAGE WAREHOUSH MCNT HUKIUAU. Atsignee, ignee.

rn IMS I JACOB ARR ST MARKS MANHATTAN FRENCH EFTS COPAL CHURCH OP SAINT ESPRIT AMI "Abiding Value of tha Word of Ood." Attorney fnp GEORGS H. BEN8EN. Auctioneer Assignee, 26 Court Bklyn. 3. X.

n. J. A The TrtM eg a xoun Mans i Y-d3-2i gU-tSkaU.

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