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Th Brooklyn Citizen, Monday, October Natlentl Commute, telephoned Pmrckast Factory tu Sifc AL SMITH JOINS WILLKIE CLUB BRITAIN READY IUDKOWITZILL For Ntw Hooting htjtci LEO At. NOTICES) hvs rauMd (ha seal of eui said lurroaste's Court ta be Witness. Hon. J. DotJU.

Juetlr ef Ilia In. HORNER DIES; SEESHAKE-UP (seal) TO NOTIFY U.S. Messed at IM.0O0, the property ON MURDER DAY, from Baa Francises that "a large Democratic registration ia half the battle for a splendid Rooaevell ylotory," -I would not have the assurano of a Roosevelt victory deter single supporter of the President from going te the polling place and registering to qualify to vote," Flynn known No, T4 It Edward' Street ha been purchased from tn sttt of our said County, at (ht Boreush of Brooklyn, la th. said un(y. the jetn.

oar pklirv et ON BURMA ROAD FOR ILLINOIS East lUvir Savings Bank by the New Tork City Housing Authority UNCLE ASSERTS Clerk of the S'uiToata''a Court. sSO 41. aa part of the alts for the new project to be known as Fort UJ-REr COURT, KINQS COt'NTT-BHikflfrrN iY? BANK OP said. "It Is not Important simply that Mr. Roosevelt is re-elected.

I Oreene Housea," Plans Formal Announce YRTLI Passing of Governor Doctor Testifies Accused rureuant to Judament The property consists of a six- Jill nlemher'm feel that his re-election should be by such an overwhelming vote that there should be no doubt In th story and basemanet, brick factory building, on plot JT1 by 101 irregu ment to Powers in Day or Two r. i oin et. roo ya. New Tork mind of the people at home and abroad that th American people Mourned After. Long, Mysterious DIness lar, being the entire block front on the south -eide of Sycamore Man Was Confined to Bed at Home A street te Raymond street.

There 1 are united behind President Roosevelt A great victory for President Roosevelt would be a great victory Is alao a sms! frontage on Leo place. "It r'. dented aa e.ttd 0ul2iLrt' knal" and Wall A for Democracy in the present world LONDON, Oct. UJ? Oreat CHICAGO. Oct (UP) Illinois Thst Max fLittle Larney) Lud- Britain Is expected to notify the mourned today the death of Gov jltowiU ae home In bed, slowly re- In up-8tat cltie and town of WPAJOBROLLS United States, Japan and Rusaia ST "riiryis fllsareen in ernor Henry Horner after a long and mysterious Illness.

funeratfn from a aevere hemor more than 8,000 population regis in the Tews or New kmU.r'V. fc-ii I-, belon.ln. within the next day or two that It enkWWln rhage, the result of advanced tu tration days will be Wednesday and has decided to reopen the Burma The body will be taken to the berculoals, on the day he alleged Thursday of this week and Friday Road of supply to China, eloaed last SHOW BIG GAINS to have murdered Henry (Knock 112nd National Guard Armory Jo lie In atate until military services ana uaturday of next Week. summer at Japans demand, on out) Halperin, was the testimony Oct. 17.

and burial tomorrow it Mount Mayrlv Cemetery, beside the grave It was beileved that the notifies of Ludkowitzs "family physician" (today as the trial neared Its elos FOR THIS MONTH LKGAL NOTICES of his mother. Rabbi Louis L. Inc stapes In Brooklyn Supreme tlon might be made by the British Ambassadors at Washington, Toyko drawn" J. mf p'T" C. 8..

Brooklyn." flled- hi Eln dountv R-alster'a Orflre rember 18M said lot belns boiindeS i Et'NNINO at a po nt on th. srly aide AutumiT Avinui dlTian. seventy-five feet southerly from fhi rorner formed br the lnt.r,i?l V.J the aouth.rlya.ld; of Olen Si th. westerly side of Autumn Avenue" runnln thenoe westeriy n.TSnl with Glen Street, nlnetyleiiht rt and seventy-six hundredihi of a nty-five fret; PliJ elrallr with thlrty-thre. hundredth SUi-REallC COURT, aUNOS COUNTY nn will conduct the services, Isted by a Catholio priest and 'Court today.

and Moscow before tomorrow. The witness waa Dr. Samuel L. laintui aseinat Protestant Minister. AtflOMu HOSCO aid1 The reported decision was assured outers, aound- Mailman, No.

847 Prospect place. ants, 1,800,000 Needy Persons The death of the 81-year-old Gov fa welcome by the British public. x'urauant Ia ernor early yesterday at the sub Government leaders, Incl I H.Wmoer jih, lino. I. tne understsned.

rtttmr in 'He la Ludkowitz'a uncle. Ludkowltx la charged with having 'shot Halperin to death on Feb. 7, r.l't,al-,'jff-3,- Prime Minister Winston Churchill named will i sell at publlo auction To the fc'lfbwt bidder by J. OA-NOR. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real urban Wlnnetka mansion where he had been aecluded four months gave the powers of the office to closed the route reluctantly at nd thrnr'1 northerly I alons- Autumn Avenue.

twntv-rtv lJt 3 Put to Work as Winter Nears J937, on Smith street near Boerum Former Governor Alfred E. Smith reiisters a "Democrats for- time when Britain, shorn of the oniaue eir.et, New Tork. on October aUnd! Gov. John H. Btelle whs had at Willkie" booth in Manhattan.

Behind Smith is his eon, Alfred, Jo'nt or Blare of h-slnnln. Dated. October 7th mo 20MNrfro. Referee. support of Franc and facing xl ciocs.

noon the pram- sea direct hv UM "7 l. German Invasion threat, felt unable jtr i who recently made hia political debut Behind the counter is Miss Mary Row, Yonkers, N. Y. tempted earlier this year to seise the Governorship on the ground hu unuiBca as iniiowa: to take on any more enemies alone. wum, orronivn, T- tLot Vth bu'lainss thareos JtUAtf) 111 Irm Rnrnneti j- Usually wel informed members of Kins County.

New lork, descnued a hat Horner waa incapacitated and hat State affairs were being ad Parliament have heard report for Plalntlft against f1TNI.N? "lt northeast- IV aidst nf Krnitk alt la Oeu. iv WASHINGTON, Oct U.R Wofka Projects Administration rolls this month will show their first increase of any size since early last, ministered by a so-called bedside time that the misgivings of 0UGHL1N RITES fendanta olher de- Pursuant to i- ia cabinet place. According to Dr. Mailman', testimony he attended Ludkowltx the end of January" of 'that year because the patient had suffered a bad hemmorhage. Every 'dafTfor about three weeks in Feb-'ruary, he visited LudkowlU who was confined to bed and in no condition for strenuous activities, the doctor said when questioned by Joseph Solovei, attorney for the defense.

Towards the last week In February he visited little Larney very other day, Mailman said, and Viscount Halifax, Foreign Secretary, were so itrong when the dated September 19. M0 I southeasterly from easterly comer ol eP (formerly 10th) now or tormeny Of Will am Hanh.m spring; because of approaching win Stelle took the oath of office at Springfield and proclaimed a period Burma route waa closed that he of. UPSTATE VOTE DRIVE STARTED BY ROOSEVELT ARE SCHEDULED ter months. Acting; Commissioner Howard O. fered his resignation.

Churchill re northeasterly on said land ana parallel wit. sTeap Street. S4 feet te land formerly of Abraham A. Reinsen: these southeasterly along land of aaid Abraham A mnA n.i October Is lfun io of State mourning until Oct 15. He declined ta comment on reports at fused the resignation.

It was Hunter has authorised 1,800.000 for the following mortgaged premises In and Halifax loyaly took the blame the eapltol that he would begin South th Street 36 feet: (fence south-westerly anrf -1 v. FOR TOMORROW ahaksup of the admlnstration. Sttlle for a decision he had opposed. He has kept silent ever since, 1 was side of West 5th Street. 00 feet south SI Trnu'.

"OS bln: 20 ii.J' front on West 6th Street and in the rear hv inn i- a k. ffet to northeasterly side of South etn Street; thence northwesterly alons recently appeared at a "harmony' in March hie patient was taken to 1ST. banquet sponsored by the Chicago the Catakllls under orders to eon on eack side: the southerly wall th. rit-ht, title. the month 100,000 above the September authorization.

In testimony before congressional appropriations committees the late commalsioner, F. C. Harrington, outlined at plan of operation which would spend the WPA's Jl.ft00.000,-000 March. That plan contemplated said, in the National interest while critic were calling him an appease r. tereeti powers and prlvileaes of Michael bul diner on said premises being a DSrtv wall AnH 1 m.

1 1 th. -u. valese for a year. President Not Slated to Kelly-Nash organisation and some political observers believed he would Vice-President and Director Mulvlhlll In party wail agreement made by him with Theodore Klingelhoeler, Dr. Mailman testified that Ludko- and Interest of the mortgagors of.

in and to the land lying In said West Sth Street. In front of and adjoining said 7 laln' na recorded In wit Buffered from tuberculosa go along wtth the regular State organisation until November. igunir nesisier onic in REGISTRATION ever since August 1934, that he has uw.uwH oi tooTeyanees, ase ICS on May 17th. 1897 and subset to said narty wall urumnt sept jriwo. J.

JOSHUA GdLDBERO. Referee. SMITH i WKviwrnron ti.ii.i.. Make Any Speeches on Defense Tour spent Jong periods in the hospital 1300,000 on the rolls during October. Since July 1, start of the Govern of U.

S. Rubber Company Born Here aince then, and has undergone op ment fiscal year, the WPA has Attorney. 16 Court Street. Brooklyn. IJ N.

Y. City. se23 6t-MiF STANTON BI.DHIpnnlr bi. erations to his lungs. FOR ELECTION Attorney, ash Rm.

u' tj i hewed to its prearranged program T. ae30 Bt-Mavril Under cross-examination by As OH the Record In employing needy persons, according to official figures. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY istant Attorney General Charles J. HYDE PARK, N.

Oct UPJ against SOLOMON 1IM SAVINGS BANK OF BROOKLYN, plaintiff asalnst PARK Funeral serlvces for Edward J. Buchner, Dr. Mailman admitted STARTSTODAY For July 1, 700,000 Jobs were au President Roosevelt today carried feVv.ffASONIC LCLUB OF BRQOK- that he had no written records of xnumixvur, anq oiners. aeienaanta. Pursuant to Judgment entered herein on September 13th.

1940, I will sell Coughlin, a vice president and director of the executive) committee. ifif.nn.YY ium, and others, defendants. thorised; employment for the month average 1,655,000. The August quota Pursuant to Judgment made herein I "ciion io ine nignest Didder, ft the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Montaari of the United 8tates Rubber Company, and a native of Brooklyn, his visits to Ludkowitz. Under questioning he said that it was his practice to keep records of his patients but that in the case of uai.q uie sftn aay ot September, imo, I wi 1 sell at auction by JAMES A.

Street. Borough of New Virk i4 his defense-Inspection third term campaign into up-State New Tork Republican centers which may on Nov. 5 decide whether the State's 47 Electoral votes go to the New Continued from Page One Continued From Pagt One Brooklyn. City of nt will be held tomorrow In the chapel HEANEY. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Batata Exchanse.

Mcmtasue Street, Brooklyn, New Tork, on the Mth day of October. 1940. at li diction of Election Commissioner Ludkowits it "wasn't necessary." o'clock noon on the 14th day of Octo-ber, 1940. by ELMER DONOVAN, auctioneer, the mortgaged premises directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described aa follows: ALL that eertaln Irtt ni mm.1 at Lexington avenue and Fifty-second street, Manhattan. was the same and employment averaged 1,701,000.

The Septembre quota also was 1,700,000. Complete actual figures for that month are not yet available. Employment by weks was as follows: Sept. 4, Sept 11, Sept 18. 1,689,000.

Deal. Jacob A. Livingston was even While his Republican opponent higher, his estimate being for a pos He died on Saturday in hli home, loiiu. BiLuaia, luring ana oei tusts, lying and Wendell willkie is campaigning No. 148 Central Park Wast Burial sible total of 1,250,000.

the Boroua-I being In of Brooklyn, County of and State of New York. poon ma premises in tne Bor ough of Brooklyn on1-the northwest corner of Lincoln Place (formerly De-araw Street) and Seventh Avenue, be-Inar a plot forty-five feet in width alonr the westerly side of Seventh Avenue and across the rear by ninety feet in depth alons the northerly side Kings. City in Northern New Jersey, Mr. Roose irill be in Cedar Lane Cemetery, Qeatfjg KOTTEMANN On Friday. Oct.

4 Registration for the entire city should easily exceed the described as follows, ta bounded and wit: N. J. velt swings through Albany, Water-vliet, Troy, Mechanicville, Schuyler- Born in this borousrh 68 years mark, smashing all previous William of No. 267 Lefrert avenue. In his 71st year, beloved Beginning at a point on th southerly eide of Foster Avenue, distant twenty-one feet easterly from the corner formed by the intersertlon of th southerly side of Foater Avenue, with vllle, Saratoga Springs and the his records.

This year's registration should ago, Mr. uougnnn stariea on association with the rubber firm when he was twenty aa a shipping; wuluib riaifl ana on us norineriy 'Str running parallel with Seventh Avenue and the aide lines running parallel with Lincoln Place, aid premises being- known as No. a eventh Avenue and being more particularly described in the mortgage made bv Bethal Houa. Tn tn u.rV... reinforce Brooklyn's position quite a dent in what Willkie referred to as one of the "toughest areas," that is, for Republicans.

When Roosevelt comes to Brooklyn he will probably not evoke the wild-eyed excitment from rabid throngs that Willkie saw here on Saturday. After all, Brooklyn has seen Roosevelt many times before. He is an old, familiar figure. And, right now, we can't help but think of Al 8mith, and that rip-roaring campaign of his in 1928. Sever Bet on Came Although he 's a National League rooter at heart, having caught for the easterly aid.

of East 48th Street; running thencs southerly parallel with East 4Sth Street, and part of the dis clerk. Through successive stages of advancement he rose in 1929 to be the increasingly dominant unit In New Tork City politics and as on FIRST WOMAN JURYFOREMAN SELECTED HERE tance through a raraa-e Dartv wall, ona toric Saratoga battlefield, all tn the Upstate section. Stephen T. Early, White House Secretary, billed the tour as one for defense Inspection, to permit Mr. Roosevelt to make a personal on the army's great ar hundred feet: thence easterly narallel and others, dated May 17th.

1921. and recorded May 19th, 1921. in of the key communities In th na Liber 4928 of mortgages page 4(7, come an officer and director of ona of the country's largest industrial organizations. tional scene, second only to Cook with Foster Avenue, twenty-four feet; thence northerly again parallel with East 48th Street, and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred feet to tha southerly aide nf Referee. 1'MARLES SFARACIOj CHARLES SPARAC County, Illinois, in total registration, JITON ttorneys rooklvn.

Leaving grammar school at the for Plaintiff, 82 Court Street. Foster Avenue: and thence westerly New York. Registration will be broken up Into two weeks this year because oc7 6t-MF age of 11 in Brooklyn, he took a SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION along the southerly side of Foster Avenue, twenty-four feet to the point or place of beginning. TOGETHER with an aaaement father of Ethel Eckes. William C.

and John E. Kottemann. Fraternal aervices will be held Tuesday, 8 p. at the home of his daughter, No. 84-4 Seventy-fifth street, Jackson Heights.

Religious services Wednesday, at 2:30 p. m. Interment following, Cypress Hills Cemetery. LODES On Sunday, October 6, Sophia beloved wife of George C. and daughter of Anna McVev and aister bf Anthonv D.

Milli, Mrs. Elizabeth Wilson. Funeral from her residence. No. 1965 East Thirty-eighth street.

Wednesday. October 9, at 8 a. thence to St. Thomas R. C.

Church, where requiem mass will me offered at 9:80. Interment St John's Cemetery. LUHRS John, aged years, on Friday. Oct. 4.

at No. 268 E. THE PEdPLENOF17iji9S9TATE OF NEW YORK hv tf, mm nf ClnH of the occurrencek Tom Klppur, the Jewish Day of AtQifment, on Friday, and of Columbus Day on senal at Watervliet which, in the fourteen months ending last Sept 80. manufactured 1.000 cannon. The section always returns a Republican majority.

If it is big enough, it overcomes the invariable Democratic majority In New Tork right of way in favor of the owner Judge Brancato Ignores Ob- a Job In a dry goods store, meanwhile continuing his education at night schools. Then he went to work Jn the shipping department of the Passaic, N. J. factory of the rubber herein described over the Dodger for many years, Otto or tne premises i the most easterly of the premises it easterly two leet of the prem-nediatelv Ises Immediately adjoining on the west adtolnfnr on tha west. Miller picked the Tigers to trounce the Reds In the current world Saturday.

Yom Klppur begins Friday at sunset for the purpose of Ingress and egress free and independent to PASQUALK DI MEGUO, GIROLAMO DI MEGLlo. CONCETTA DI MEGLIO. CARMELA OI MEGLIO. GIUSEPPE LOMBAROO, ANTONIO LOMBARDO. CANDIDA LOMBARDO.

MADDALENA LOMBARDO. GIUSEPPINA DI MKGLIO, jections of Boro Saleslady of pleasure auiomoDiiea only to ana only to series. rear Registration places open this eve from the sarags erected upon thi of the premises herein described, City and gives the, State's electoral votes to the Republicans. There i company. He attracted much attention in the business world when, after five years, he waa appointed ning from 5 p.

m. to 10:30 p. m. title Miller, now in the tavern busi TUtjicrNisn wttn an tne right. send greeting: Interest of the mortgagor of.

in to Saving WH 3. FELICIA DI MEGLIO. EREAS, tne una lying in Foster Ave- The same hours will be observed tomorrow, Wednesday, Thuri day who resides resides 79 Cnmrnerea Rtreet. si no. at Nn.

assistant superintendent of the fac front if and adjoining the Brooklyn, New York, has presented fore, it Is important to the Democrats to nold "Sown the Republican Up-Stat majority aa much as they can. premises herein described to the cen tory at the age of 22. petition oraylnc for a decree that and next Monday. On Tuesday, ler line thereof. te certain Instrument in writing bear hearfns all fixtures and TOiSIMIEH Wltn Oct IS, the last day, th registra date the 15th day of November.

1934. articles of personal property attached relating to real and Dersonal DroDarty. The President was not scheduled with the The first woman in the history of New York Stat to serve as foreman of a Grand Jury was appointed today by County Judge Peter J. Brancato, over her own protest Th woman was Mrs. Sadye Kane to or used in connection be duly proved as the lest will and tion place will remain open from 7 a.

m. to 10:30 p. Because of all of which nremisea. were covered testament of VINCENZO DI MEGLio nv said mortnift. latelv realdinar at Nn.

79 fTnmmerca Street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, Ity of New York. i to make any speeches, and the tour probably will follow the pattern of Mr. Roosevelt's seven previous defense inspections, showing himself the longer time for enrollment and the rush of last-minute voters this day should record the heaviest Dated, September 18. 1940.

GErfEfviEVB B. FINN, Referee. ALEXANDER A GREEN. Plaintiffs Attorneys. 120 Broadway.

New York. N. Y. ae23 6t-MATu of No. 925 Cleveland street, who will NOW.

THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause head the regular October indicting Court of the efore our Surrogate's registration. Six years later, In 1901, Mr. Loughlin became superintendent and in 1903 factory manager. In January, 1916, he came to the company's general offices In New York aa manager of the mechanical goods department Four years later, he was named second vice president, and 1929 he was elected to the executive committee. He had been active In the company management until a few weeks before his death.

Surviving are a widow and three of Kings, to bi ie held in Room in the body of 23 Jurors. Two other women 2K-A at tha Halt of Rernr, Records, Leaders of all parties urged their County of Kincs. on the 8 on the in many places. The tour begins an active week In Mr. Rooaevelt's third term drive.

He returns to Washington Tuesday, (th day of will also serve. ovem Der, iy4U, at ciocg Beverly parkway, Valley Stream, L. husband of Catherine; father of George and Herbert and Mrs. Christina Berlage. Funeral services at the Moore Funeral Home Valey Stream, on Monday, 8:30 p.

m. Interment Tuesday morning, at Lutheran Cemetery. McARDLE Michael on Oct 6, of No. 1469 Seventy-third street. Survived by wife, Elizabeth (nee O'Sullican), and four children, Martha, Kathleen, Thoifas and- Joseph.

Requiem mass at Our lady of Guadalupe R. C. Church, Tuesday, 10 a. m. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

MURPHY On Oct. 5, Lillie M. beloved wife of Newton Heston Murphy. Services at her residence, No. 200 Halaey street, Tuesday.

Oct. 8, at 8 p. m. In the lid not Mrs. Kane, a youngish looking forenoon.

such decree shou 'ny be made. followers to register early and to ensure their full representation at the polls this year. Edward J. Flynn, chairman of th Democratic saleslady, demurred when her name IN WHEREOF, we TESTIMONY but will leave Thursday night for a swing through pivotal Pennsyl have caused the seal of our ness on Court street, says he liked the Detrolters from the outset because of their slugging power and because of Bobo New-aom, their star pitcher who already has won two games. We asked Otto if he had a bet on the Tigers.

He said he had not as he still honors the non-betting practise of his active baseball years. Local Loyalty While on the subject of baseball we might as well report that Eddie Ainamith, Walter Johnson's catcher with the old Senators, was in Brooklyn the other day looking over some talent for the Giants. Ainsmith, a Giant scout, said a couple of high schools here have some promising baseball material, but he waan't sure if be could get the lads to go with the Giant. The lad are loyal Dodder fans, Ainsmith explained, and they probably would prefer to play with Brooklyn. said Surrogate's Court to be File No.

67101940 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God. free snd Independent, to ELIZABETH CAMPBELL. JOHN CAMPBELL, MARY CRONDLEY, THOMAS HEN-NESSY. snd greeting-. WHEREAS.

FRANCIS J. MA HONEY, who resides at. 431 West 18th Street. New York. N.

ha presented a petition praying for a decree that a certain Instrument In writing bearing date the 34th day of September. 193S. relating to real and personal prooerty. be duiv proved as the last will and testament of BERNARD' CAMPBELL, latelv residing at No, 1270 74th Street. In the Borough of Brooklyn.

City of hereunto anixed. WITNESS. CHATI was called out by the clerk. "I wish to decline," she said primly. "Do you manage a household (Seal) J.

DODD, Justice of the Bu- sons. acting Sur Court and Court prem rogate of our said County, at the court asked. Brooklyn, in of the Borough vania and Ohio. On Saturday night Columbus Day He will speak by radio from hie private railroad car to the Nation and the New World, on the progress the rearmament program making. The address will be delivered from Dayton, Ohio.

the said County the 2nd day of I think I do," Mrs. Kane re sponded. FUNDS URGED New York. October. 1840.

PERCY T. 8TAPLETON. Clerk of th Surrogate's Court. oc7 t-M BUPPLEMBNTAL citation "Well, tf you can run one man. you can run twenty-two.

Judge of you are hereby cited to show cause LEGAL NOTICES DENTISTS Dri. Smith; Hart Dolan Brooklyn 445 Fulton St. 160-13 Jamaica Avenue JAMAICA. N. T.

herore- our surrogate a uoun or tne Vila N. Brancato shot back. TOS 1929. TOCOMPLETE the rEvt-LK yr County of Klns. to be held in Room K-A at Oi Hall of Records.

-In. the HE BTATB OF a a-raca of find. grac oi The other women who were chosen HBW By the County of Klrms, on the 18th day or free and independent, to FRANK ee and tndADandeni. tn are Mrs. Gertrude Van Dalen of No.

1un n'eloek In the nilRDinn.i te fivin. te .1 hi November, why such decree should not forenoon. 706 East Thirty-seventh street and executors, li executors, administrators and all lega BORO LIBRARY devisees, distributees, helra-at- tees. IK TEHTIMUW vvrJEHriur-. we Mrs.

Susan Aver" of No. 1382 East ighty-second street iaw ana n'xr-or-Kin, 0f the saia FRANK BURR1DGE and all persona SUPREME COURT. KING8 COUNTY HENRIETTA BRENNER, plaintiff against MARUARET. QUAST. et defendants.

In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date September 3b. 1940 I the undersigned the referee in said judgment name, will sell at public auction at the Exchange Salesrooms. No. 19 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on October 28th.

1940. at 12:00 noon by ALLEN M. TEPLlTZ. auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment WIUIIE CALLS MAYORHAGUE "PUNYHITLER" Continued from Page One Continud from Page One nave rausea rne seat or our said SurroTnte'e Court- to be hereunto affixed, (Sesl) WITVH8S HON. CP RT a J.

TXTD. Juet'ee of th Su-prwie Court ar4 Acting S'trro-rate of our a'd County, at the Borou-h of B-wjk'T. the s-i' Ceui'" the Jnd dav of who jr puixnaae, tnneriiance or omer-wise nave or claim to have an interest In th estate of MARGiAReiT FALLON, also known as MARGARET FALLON PURRIDOK, late of Kings County. New York, deceased, derived through the said FRANK BURRIDOK or his exeoutors, administratora. legatees, devisees.

distributees, neire-et-law, next-ef-kin. and ether Dersons if any etallation of two escalators, landscaping of the grounds facing Grand Army Plaxa and finishing; of the i Clerk of the-Surrogate's Cjurt. o7 4t-M mere oe. ana also an persons wno era, as. or maae any claim wnaisoever administrators of any executors or NOTICE OF SALE may be deceased and persons wno )UMTT OF ho.

if living SUPREME COURT. COB luid have any inter- MARGARET FAL- would have any or MAKCAKh Com ity Minded KrNCfiTHE KMIORANT INDUS est in tne estate two large rooms on the second floor. The library, built In Italian Ren-alssance style, is one of the most modern in the world. Opening of the building, Dr. Ferguaon said, would meet some of the book needs of the borough.

Approximately 360,000 books have already been moved into the library on th ship of State when he gets through. Frank Hague, the confidant of Presidents." Wlllklr said the New Deal sought "to perpeetuate itself in power by ths combination of the aforaaald thrnuah anv or all LiUt aa of th iw uiu snu uiereis aescrioea as lot-lows: ALL that certain lot. piece or parcel of land with the building and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying' and being in the 26th Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, is the County of Kings. City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to Wit: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly side of Eidert Lane, or Enfield Street, distant 524 feet 9 Inches or thereabouts north of Liberty Avenue and opposite the centre line of a party wall: running thence easterly at rgiht angles to Forbell Avenue and part of the distance through the center of said party wall 100 feet four and one-half inches more or leas: thene northerly. Above-named people or their lezateea.

di.frlbuteea helrs- TRIAL SAVINGS BANK. Plaintiff aralnst HOWELL KENNETH VAN-DERVEER. et defendants. JOSEPH H. PRABTE.

Plaintiff's At devisee. at-law and next-of-kin: MAROARIVf FEENKY FATRfCK FEENEY. JOHN RCK torney, 61 Chambers Street, New York City. FEE.net. send greeting: WHekeAi LHEAH.

MA MARV FALLON ETtL Fursuant to luagmem enterea oa June Sth. 1940. I will sell in one par and JOHN F. EARLY, who reside No. M4 East 29th Street In the for from the Montague street branch.

-j greatest group of corruptionists and racketeers." He told the crowd that residents of New Jersey gradually were losing their civil liber cel st puoiic suction oy ti. v. ste- at rrabltc at tne Brooaiya MAHQN auctioneer. Real Estate Exrhsngi emen or Hrooaiyn city or Mew lorx. have preaented their arrount as ad- ge.

NO. 119 Monta ties. miniairainrs OI mAniixnbl rALJUn, tf (also known as MARC-ARET FALI5N 'oi of gue Street. Borough of Brooklyn. City New York, on October 14th.

1940. at 13 n'rloek noon on that dav. the Drem- tvaMK lSROOXlVK peopu which has been condemned by the Fire Department There are still 20,000 reference books in the latter building which will be moved at the last minute. "I eU upon you to bring civil liberties to its full functioning In aweawit. 'stelr resiaing 8t No.

SS4 East 29th Street. In the iorough of Brooklvn. County of Kings. Cir and State of New York, and a MUtloa praying that their aeeount mar be Judteiall- se't'- for an ad-Jndlcaiion that FRANK Blip- ises directed by said Judament to be sold. 8M uted on the southeasterly side ef Henry Street, distant two hundred end seventy-six feet 'lx Inrhes southwesterly from the corner forreed bv th Intersection of -the a'legeo of decedent, and tne eiyil liberties," he said.

"Tt we do that, and the people do that in every city, our great constitutional liberties wi.ll remain, but if we da not, and snip them off piece by piece, all win fall southeasterly side of Henrv Street and above-cited rrsons fexreot tang County Trail Company la strictly a bonk el Mrrlet. placing lb lalwrttti of tb community and th people it mttm first la Importance. ThU la th policy upon which our bank waa sounded SI Texnf ago, and upon which has grown and prospered. Erory banking erric, ffideatly rendered, la onrd yoti here plus, ol course, tha spirt! oi hisndlinosa and cooperation that art ynonymous with a home bank. Hcrve yon arailed yourH a) oat facilities? KINGS COUNTY TRUST CO; 342 FULTON STREET i Ber.

aa outru sVewasw tedewei Osseeil lawesies Csws. MAK- i'vy oralemon the southwetterly side CARET FFENTV PT1irK FE or it reeL bavtnx a width, front and rear parallel to Forbell Avenue 42 feet three and" three-quarter inches more or jess to the northerly line of the land late of MARGARET E. HARTIGAN; thence westerly along said northerly line 99 feet eight-and one-half Inches more or less, to tliFsald easterly side of Eidert Lane, or Enfield Street; and thence southerly and along said easterly line of Eidert Lane or Enfield Street. 48 fiwt 7 inchea more or less to a pomt opposite the center of said oarty wail tn Mid--Eidert Lane or Enfield 8treet to the or place of beginning. SUBJECT to any state of facts aa a-curate surrey nut show and to public and private rights and easements, if any.

is that part of the aforesaid preraiws which lien within the lines nf al' Kinley Avenue as sow and in use. rvtoher 7'h, l4r). KtxK ROFEs'BERn. Referee, tewrs IKWIS Attorney, fori Ptaint K. Court Street Brook- 1 lm, Jtw York.

oc7 Ct-MAF REGISTER TODAT! Thee intending to votes cm Election Day must' register tat qualify. Itegtstrat'ea places will be pen each evening thi week from 1 1. sL to P. M. except Friday, Yom Klppur, and Saturday, Columbus Day.

The aune hears will be eb- of et inches by a denth of CAPITAL $500,000 SURPLUS $6,000,000 and JOHN FEENEY) have no c'sim to any portion ef Mid eets'e and no rtght title, or interest therein or thereto NOW. THEREFORE, yon and eeeh of ru are herebv rtted show pause before eiir Surrogate's Court of the County ef te a held In Room fc-A at the Hall of "eeoriM In the County of Kings, on the SOth day of fet I Inches on ellher side, the northerly wall, tor part of the distance being a part" wall, gee ludgment for more complete desertDtlo, Sa'd premises beln, known a and by th street numher Tib Henry Street. Se'd preml'es wi'l he e'd sublert to any ante of fa'ts that an accurate survey w.iid rhow. rated. New York.

September 30th. RD 3. S. FARREIX Refers sM ft-MATh Seminary Group to Meet Th first regular meeting and tea of the Ladies' Auxiliary of St Agues Seminary will be he'd tomorrow at p. in the Hotel St George.

served next Monday. On the final next Tneeday, Oct. the registration places win re mavis open from IA.M.U 1: T. ML tx-toner mo. at so eioex in tn-forenoon, why settlement ant be had and, such adjudication SA, I Ml 1st OWT WWfiaJOF, I.

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