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TKe Brooklyn Citizen, Friday, 'July 11V 1941 SUNSHINE AFLOAT THREATENED BY JAPAN IP RUSSIA FALTERS $78,645 TOTAL REPORTED HERE KNOX TESTIFIES TODAYONNAVY SHOOTING ACTS Continued from Page One IN U.S.O. DRIVE alEATEN HALT 07 ALL BUILDING WORK MONDAY Usn Wants Edison Com-pany to Employ Its Members on Project Secretary of State Walsh conversations for several week, and was formally alleged by Sena i tor Robert A. Tan, in debate yesterday. Taft's speech was co-Incident with a charge by Democratic Rep. drew L.

Somers of Brooklyn In the House that British Prime Minister Winston Churchill Is "as capable of Official of Local No. of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Construction Workers (AFLV predicted today that all building work Greater New York would be halted, probably on Monday, unless the Consolidated Edison Company agreed to employ members of the union on a power plant project jpOMWATto gy Brooklyn Senior Girl Scout Mariners are having a practical experience in "vocational exploration" this summer, in serving as assistants to the nurses on the St John's Guild Floating Hospital, which gives daily outings to under-privileged and convalescent children and their mothers. The boat, which leaves Pier 17 at the foot of East Twenty-second street, every morning, at 8:30. for cruise in nearby waters, serves Brooklyn groups, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. This training is only a small part of the Senior Girl Scout Mariners' program of preparation for their part in the civilian defense program.

Another phase of their program being stressed for possible use during a crisis, is signaling. The visual semaphore system of the Navy, and the Morse telegraph code are both practiced by these fourteen to eighteen year old members of the Girl Scout organisation. Russia's port of Vladivostok is the key city of the Sea of Japan. realize their ambition to be undisputed masters of the Far East If the West or is forced to throw her Eastern army against Germany, which General Henri Dents, Commander-in-Chief in Syria, had requested, was due tq the Vichy. Government forces In the Blalystok-Minsk sec Speaks at First Report Luncheon With a total of $78,645.71 already collected In the Brooklyn United Service Organizations campaign to reach 1U goal of $405,000.

several hundred volunteer workers today continued tehir borpugh-wide solicitation with renewed energy, ac cording to Joseph W. Catherine, general chairman. First reports from various divisional chairmen were made yesterday at a luncheon in the Hotel Bos-sert at which Harry Marcus who heads the Commerce and Industry group set the pace with a grand total of $47,159.06. Clifford E. Paige chairman of the Special Corporate Gifts Committee reported at total of 18,000.

The U. S. O. was described as a 'defense against the agencies of im morality and indecency" by Secre tary of State Michael F. Walsh who was the guest speaker at the luncheon.

"Regardless of our attltudein the war 'it is an undeniable fact that there are one and a halt million boys In our army camps and navy stations and they are there to defend our firesides should the need arise," said Mr. Walsh. Relating his experiences as a soldier during the World War when there was a definite need for just such an organization as the USO to "help entertain" the soldiers on leave, Mr. Walsh cited the neces sity for providing recreational ac tivities of a social and educational nature for the nation's selectees. "They need a high morale and It Is up to the USO to prevent them from feeling despondent or homesick," he declared.

O'DWYERLOOMS CERTAIN CHOICE IN MAP FIGHT Continued from Page On for ail the veil of apprehension con cerning the decree of support La-Guardia would get from the Presi dent and other Now Deal officials. It makes It possible for any Demo cratic candidate to come forward without fear that he Is stepping on the President's toes and that he may chance an election battle against powerful opposition from the capital. It ia known that the five Democratic county leaders of New Tork City have informally agreed upon making OTDwyer their choice for the nomination. Now that the air is cleared by Flynn's statement and Bennett's final withdrawal, a formal announcement of O'Dwyer's candidacy may be expectedjwithin a few days. Meanwhile a committee of busi nessmen and merchant visited Kings County Democratic Headquarters, wos.

4-8 Court square yesterday afternoon, to inform Leader Kelly that they were in favor of former Genera Seslons Judge Alfred J. Talley of Manhattan for Mayor. The committee Included Marvin Canter, chairman of the committee and President of Continental Asbestos and Refining Corp; Aaron A. Fein-berg, recording secretary "of the Grand Street Boys Association; David Wells, dlrectbr of Twin City Shellac Inc; and 8. Kantor, president of Bush Terminal Hard-war Co.

"Mr. Kelly received us very courteously," Felnberg said, Member The fundamental MTvic lib help is matured In life and earnest CAPITAL KINGS 342 FULTON GERMAN ARMY AT DEAD HALT, MOSCOW SAYS Continued from Pag On Soviet Information bureau said In relation to the front as a whole: "Nothing of consequence occurred at the front" BERLIN, July 11 (UB Nazis reported today that German advance units had crossed Hit Dneiper River' on the road to Moscow, that two main Russian railroads essential to military transportation had been broken by air bombardment and estimated total" Red army losses at approximately men. Although claims of German successes on the Eastern front were put forward by the official news agency and other the Geis man High Command again failed to report any specific' developments except in repeating last night's report on the mop-up of Red Army oatho Docord Continued from Pag On get a great kick out ot the antlca of the Picturesque costumes there were plenty and a few of the veterans brought along trick devices to have a little tun with the bystanders. The most Interest exhibit of all was the huge "locomotive engine" of the Voiture Locale 17, Societe dea Hommes and 8 Chevaux. This monster, forty feet long, held the spectators agape.

A saluting cannon was mounted on the tender It was fired often and loud by a gay cannoneer who exchanged volleys of repartee with the spectators. And, of course, a favorite song with the bands waa "Over There" the tune to which the E. F. sailed to France in 1917 and 1918. It brought back a few memories and evoked few anticipations.

blundering in diplomacy as he is In military tactics." Somers assailed Churchill fof criticizing 'Wheeler, who recently forecast American occupation of Iceland prior to the official n-nouncement. Somers, who has 'aunnnrtsui Ad ministration foreign policy, said resented an ettemt hv "faniv statesman to tell our people what mey must 00." S'HBBSJSSSSJSJBSBJSSJSBSSSSBSSSBSSl WaU Pope ww07e, Off Mst Price 'II list sf till Mlk.ri SMIIly MM siid illpisw mis al mul trim, lastrsmlss Is piswsuimt as ssist- 1st rntt I lareest atfrto la I'tlr. N. P1NTCHIK, INC. 478480 B'erccn eor.

Flstbash ST. 818 Court Bear Dnrsw S(. B'klyn. N. T.

ST. S-09S4 BANK STATEMENT Charter No. 13191 Rwarra District Ne. I REPORT OF CONDITION OF THD LAFAYETTE NATIONAL BANK of Brooklyn In Nw Tork, in tha Stata et' New York, at Uia elosa of bmmn on June SO, 1M1. (PvbHtliei to ressoiu to- coll Dwri Sy Comptroller et Ika Currency, vadar t-tio Hit, V.

M. etHf ASSETS Loans and discounts (Incite. Ins Sl.m.tS M.UM4HT Vnited Statea Government ob. ligations, direct and cuir- anteed 4.M1.MI Obligations of Statea and po- litical aubdivlaiona ITI.IH.U' Other bonds, notes, and debentures SU.IOT.W Corporate stocks. Includlna atork ot Faderal Reserve Bank lH.IM.7f Caah.

balances wHa other banks, Incluninf reaervs Balance, and caah llama la process ot collection 1. 4(1. JIT Ts Sank piinlili owned ssiT.ni.ee t. II AA IIT 141 AH rurnuura ana ruuiw, Real aatata owned other than Bank premissa Other assets IJ.III.S4 Total assets 9,447.41 LIABILITIES Demand deposits or Indlvidu- lit, partnerships. eor- aerations IMII.MMI Time deposits ot individuals, partnarsnips.

ana corpora, tiemi 1.8LS.2II.CT Deposits ot United Statea Gov ernment (inciuains poaisi savlnaa) Deposits ot States and polltl cai emxuvietona 40.493.44 Deposits ot banks Other' depoalta (csrtlftad and ctshier checks, etc) 1M4II.4I Total dapoalts ll.77t.l9l.9l Other llabjlltlsa 1.424. 4t Total liabilities IU.l4t.TIS CAPITAL Capital stock: ciasa a preferred, total par I299.MS So Retlrabla tlo.OS. (Rata ot dividend on rstlrsbl value Is Tt) (b) Clsss prafarrad ICJ.Oeo.W (c) Common stock, total par ftOO.OOO.OO Surplus lPn.OOO.u Undivided proets Reserves (and retirement ac count for preferred stock) in, too TotsJ Cspltal $1.401.714 1 Total liabilities an4 capital Aoeeunta IH.IH.44T.4i MEMORANDA Fl4te4 assets (aa securities loanaai idook (a) Unitsa Ststas Oovermamt Obligations, airees. sno guaranteed, pledgee (9 secure A 9lA ii.nuitiaa az.BBB.HB.se (b) Other assets pledgaa te secure aepoeus ana omr liabilities (Including notes an. kin.

inA anr. Itiaa aold under reparcaas lt.DI7.0t c) Assets pledged to uallfr lor estrciea OI vr corporate powere. for purposes other thaa te secure liabilities lei.4M.il Total ttT.HI OI Secured liabilities: Deposits sacureo ny piaog- ad assets pursuant to requirements of 1 I.14I.1II.4I Totsl ts.m i4 ut. -f Vl Alfred M. Olson, cashier of the above- named bans, oo aoiBmnijr i a.

a la kail ej4 Ttit abort ttwnfm i knowledge and belief ALf RbU ja. WI.BBH, subscribed Bafert me this 10th day of July, 1941. FREDERICK b. noirx C.rrect-A... WERNER.

ANDREW J. 8( HMITS, Directors. --mm r.m WTtl.IiTll Of A National Bank publUhad In accordant wtifl Bastion w. Report as Juns Lafavetta Safe Deposit Company fc NM Tork. ino.LlvlngBtan mrem.

which is imijstse with wFATBtra na. tionai. ban vr York, 100 I'WIns'10" Re-TnT Charter number 1MH. Federal Re serve district I. Kind at baslntast Sift deposit company.

Maaaar hi whlrh aa-name oygaJi- laaltoa Is amitato wita ad dstrraa erf control! Bank awns I.IU sbar.a Ml at 4.M4 rtnancuU relatlana with bankt Stock of afflllste registered 1ST nsra vl.t. i.nnn to ba awnad br bank direct or Inoireouy i Jarsmlah J. Ballon, President ot Later-j, Jsranji. Dpol(t tB amnly, swear that th sbova Is true, to tha best at mt knowledge snd belief, JEftWIIAH i. ALTON.

aa aubacTlbad nafora SBC (Seal) tkla lth sr af July, t. FMOMICK t. KOOlI, sjatanr raaua, The strike, authorized by 6,500 members of the union last night, would not affect riatloflal defense, according to Harry Van Arsdale, Jr, business manager of local 3. The stoppage will start Monday morning, a union official said, unless Consolidated Edison complies with the union demands. About 800 Jobs are Involved In the dispute.

Union officials said the tompany gave them to members of the Brotherhood of Consolidated Edison Employes which the AFL Brotherhood charges is a company union. Van Aredale said Thomas president of the Buildings Trades Council, had. called a meeting of the council for next Tuesday to decide whether or not to call a sympathy strike of all workers on the project Metal lathers on the job already have struck in sympathy with Local t. It was said. DUNN Wednesday, July 9, at her residence.

No. 2744 Bedford avenue, Eleanor beloved wife of Jay devoted sister of Florence Meyers, Mrs. Ann V. Wellbrock and Mrs. 8.

M. Peterson. Notice of funeral later McGOWAN Francis on July 8, husband of the late Margaret Mc-Cullough, loving father of Charles James Mrs. Joseph F. Kee-gan and Mrs.

William C. Alesi. Funeral trom his residence, No. 632 Sterling place, Saturday, 9:30 a. m.

Solemn requiem mass St. Teresa Church. Interment St "John's Cemetery. O'DONNEtX Agnes on July 10, of No- 2H Eleventh street beloved "daughter of Margaret ODonnell; sister of William J. Bolemn requiem mass Saturday, 10 St Thomas Aquinas R.

C. Church. BMITH Harold suddenly, on July 8, beloved son of hugh; brother of Francis X. Funeral from his residence No. 830 Avenue Saturday, July 12.

Sat 8:80 a. m. Solemn requiem mass St Jerome's R. C. Church, 9 a.

m. Interment at Calvary Cemetery LEGAL NOTICES THE PEOPLE OP THE STATE OF NIW TORK. by the grace of God. free and independent to ESTHER rCLLER. WARY ELLEN FRANCIS, end WHEREAS JOHN B.

MARA who resides 520 Linden Boulevard, Brooklyn. New York has presented a petition Eint for the decree that a certain anient in writing bearing date the day of March 1941 relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the last Will and Testament of MARY MARTIN lately residing at No. 888 Hawthorne Street, in the Borougn of Brooklyn, City of New York. NOW THEREFORE, you and earn of you hereby cited to show cau. before our Surrogate's Court in th County of King, to be held in room 56-A at the Hall of Records, in th-County of Kings, on the 12th dsv of August 1941.

at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be 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 30th day of June, PJRCY T.

STAPLETO.V. Clerk of the Surrogate Court. Jyll-4tF 6UFREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY- KftSS OWNERS' LOAN C'RPO- raast ROSDU PISANO. et defendants. to, Judgment of fore-eloaure and salt i duly entered in Kings rvCrii' ii "v'cb on juiy sin, 1S41 Public auction in the Rea Estate Exohange Salesrooms.

1S9 Mnn. tague Street. Brooklyn. N. on the 1941' 12:00 noon by JOSEPH W.

CATHARINE, aiirflnnerr the premises therein directed to be Sold, which a.a the easterly side of Spencer distant an Iet inches southerly from Park Si. on each side and 25 feet in width front and CJT.fi! kon as and hy Street Number 83 Spencer Street. Brooklyn and are more particularly dosrrWd in aid Judgment. Premises to he sold subject to covenants, restrictions and ease-Bents of record; any state of facts an h(w nnin and building ordinances of the City ot r5' Approximate amount of EX15' aSbt an'1 min' 13.617.66. plus Interest and expenses of S5' M.

SHAOAN Referee. Jyll 6t-F4S BANKRUPTCY NOTICES NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Jft MILTON I. GOLDMAN was adjudicated bankrupt. First meet-inf S' J.re2',Kr," nld at Room 1941- at 10 a. at which creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a committee 0f cred- examine the transact mch buslnen SeeUnY Pr0per com Mort July it 1941.

THEODORE BTITT. Referee. KOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT July 1941, WILLIAM r. CIA VI 5 MS adjudicated bankrupt. First meet-i 'held Brooklyn.

N. Y. on tflltoni may lttend. prove their lmi, appoint a committee of cred-I TIL "Polnt. a trustee, examine the Vankrupt.

and transact such business Proper'y come before said I. July 11, 1941. THJEODORJS BTITT. Referee, covetedP (CsstrtI Ftwi) Without it, the Japanese can never Russia suffers a decisive defeat in Japan may attack Siberia. BANKS REPORT DEFENSEBOND SALEJNCREASE Eleven Institutions Sell 991,256 of Issues in Four Days There has been an exceedingly heavy demafid for Defense Savings Bonds and Stamps during the first days of July, according to preliminary reports from eleven Mutual Savings Banks In the metropolitan area.x These eleven banks report having sold $2,991,256 of Defense Savings Issues in the first four business days In July.

Their sales on July 1 alone amounted to $1,180,762. The sales during these four days account, for aproximately 28 per cent of the total of Defense Issues sold by these banks since the program started on May t. Acaording to flfgures. released today by the Savings Banks As sociation, 127 of the 134 Mutuals ia the State sold $17,254,192 of Defense Bonds and Stamps during the first two months, up to June 3a Sales during the month of June were $5,805,175, which although it represented a drop from May, has already been more than compensated for the very heavy sales in the first few days, of July. Four Savings Banks in the State have each sold over $1,000,000 worth of Defense Issues.

They are the Bowery Savings Bank, the Dry Dock Savings Institution, the East River Savings Bank, and the Emigrant Industrial Savings Bank, the Bowery heading the list with sales of $2,441,508 as ofthe close of business on July 7. A number of others are rapidly approaching the 000 mark. Greatest demand In Savings Banks has been- for the Series bonds, with this issue accounting for approximately $13,500,000 of the total. Savings Banks Report snls of approximately $190,000 of the Defense Savings Stamps. LoiiifES U.S.

BUILDING IRISH AIR BASE Continued from page On that the Eire Government's attitude toward the war would be changed, or modified thereby," it added. Eire has refused to permit Britain to use amithran TYatanl naval or air bases, desperately neea in the battle of the Atlantic Auction SclIm. AUCTIOX SALE DAILY GEN'L MERCHANDISE ALL KINDS I. 8ILVERSTEIN. M.HARNIK.COURT SURPLUS LNC, 446 aLXN, H.

SYLVIA. J. Baron sell central mer- biiauuiK at SJO ruiion pkirn. Pearlman, H. Bosentwelg.

D. Gor-on. sells at K8 fulton B'klyn. don, BANKHrPTCV NOTICES NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT on July 1941, ISIDORE ROSEN-STEIN vu adjudicated bankrupt. First meetinr nf erriltnra will he heM at Room 70L Post Office Building-.

Brooklyn, N. on July 23nd. 1941. at 10 a. at which time creditors may attend, prove their clslnu, appoint a committee of creditors, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such business is may properly whit inriure aaia meeting.

Dated. Juir 11, lMr THJCODOB StTTT, Referee. tor. The Germans said capture ot 323,898 prisoners there had boosted the total of prisoners on the whole front to 400,000. Military reports told of fighting growing steadily in intensity along the entire front "as the troops of five nations attempt to destroy the major barrier on he path to Moscow," To impatient foreign correspon dents whd asked for specific news, informants said that In a few days they would hear something.

It was believed that the High Command might make one of Ita special announcements Sunday, a favorite day interspersed on the radio with dra matic pauses and fanfares of warlike music. LONDON, July 11 Russia desires most that Britain create a second active fron against Germany, a reliable source said today. This desire was believed to have been conveyed tps Britain by Premier Josef Stalin, possibly during his conference yesterday with Ambassador Sir Staffotd Cripps, and through other channels. According to authoritative Russian estimates, Adolf Hitler has concentrated 80 per cent of the German air force against Russia. German pilots tiken prisoners in che eastern front campaign include many who bad been in Sicily, Greece, Crete, France, Belgium and elsewhere.

BRITISH PLANES ATTACK NAPLES ANDRHINELAND Continued from Page On ten British port of Hun with "smashing" effect and that "weak" British forces raiding western Germany had killed civilians btu -had done no military damage. The High Command aaid that German bombers also raided Greit Yarmouth and Berwick as well as air fields and searchlight positions In Eastern and Southern England. Twenty-eight British planes were downed In fighting along the Channel coast on Thursday the comunlque said, while two German planes were missing. Insurance Corp. NEWROADWAYS ON LOCAL SPAN OPENTO CARS Reconstruction of Traffic Lanes on Williamsburg Bridge Completed Brooklyn-bound traffic on the Williamsburg Bridge today ia using the new south highway while Manhattan-bound traffic is using the new inner and outer concrete roadways.

The reconstruction of the traffic lanes began on April 18 and has been completed by the WPA Ave weeks ahead of schedule and well under the original estimated cost, according to Major Irving V. A. Huie, Regional Administrator. The roadways were open at 7 a.m. yesterday.

The job involved the modernization of 3,260 linear feet of bridge approaches, with reinforced concrete replaoing cobblestone at six approaches of the bridge be tween the anchorages and the buckle plates. BRITISH DELIVER REPLY TO VICHY ARMISTICE PLEA Continued from Pag On regarding the Armistice was Imminent ANKARA, Turkey, July 10 fU.FB (Delayed Great Britain may demand unconditional surrender of the Vichy forces in Syria unless its Armistice terms are accepted soon, well informed diplomatic quarters reported today. It was indicated that the delay in passing on the British terms, LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff, against GEORGE HENRY MATTHIAS, et defendants. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale, dated July 1st, 1941, and duly entered July 8th.

1941. I will sell at public auction by MICHAEL J. REILLY. auctioneer. In the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn, Citv and State of New York, on the 4th day of August. 1941. at 13 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed to be sold, situated in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. City and State of New York on the southerly side of Prospect Place, distant 94 feet 7 inches easterly from the Intersection of the southerly side of Prospect Place and the easterly side of 8th Avenue, being 20 feet In width front and rear and 100 feet In depth on both sides, and as more particularly described in said Judgment. Said premises are known as No. 82 Prospect Place, Brooklyn, New York. Dated; Brooklyn.

New York. July 8th. 1941. EUGENE 8. McOUADE, Referee.

JOHN J. MORIARTY. Plaintiffs Attorney. No. 185 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn.

City and State of New York. Jy9 6t-WF SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY LETITIA SHEPPARD, et plaintiffs, against REBECCA KAUFMAN, et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale dated. June 14, 1941. duly entered herein, will sell at public auction by A.

H. WALKER, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. on July 29, 1941.

at 13 o'clock noon, the Premises described In said Judgment and being on the easterly side of Vermont Street 220 feet southerly from Butter Avenue and being in dimensions 20 feet In width, front and rear by 100 feet In depth on either side and mors particularly described in mortgage recorded in the Office of the Register of Kings County in Liber 96 of morU Pasre 298, Section 13. Dated, July 7, 1941. JOHN D. rUSSBATJM. A.

FISCHER, ttalntifff AttV hey, 16 Court Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. Jy7 6t-MF. CAIRO, July 11 (UP.

Australian troops are dosing in on the Lebanon capital of Beirut and fighting continues on other Syrian fronts pending conclusion of an armistice asked by the Vichy French leaders, a General Headquarters Communique said today. LEGAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-SOPHIE K. BEYER, plaintitl. against REGINA SINGER, et al defendants. Pursuant to judgment entered July 11.

1941. I will sell at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Brooklyn. N. on August 1. 1941, at 12 o'clock noon, by BARON SHUTER, auctioneer, premises in Brookyln.

N. being part of lot No. 3 on "Supplement of Map of Common Lands. Town of Gravesend." and part of Old Coney Island Plank Road adjoining thereto, which taken together on said map are described as follows: BEGINNING on the North side of Coney Island Ave, ard Sheepshead Bay Rd. at the division line between Duck Hill Lots No.

3 and 4 on said Supplement and Hap: thence north along said line 106.83 feet to the south side of Neptune: thence west along the same 39 feet: thence south parallel with the west Tine of Lot No. i Duck Hills 10O3 to the north side of the first mentioned road: thence east along same to the point of beginning. TOGETHER with the interests ot the parties in the abutting streets. IRVING E. JACOBS, Referee.

TOLINS JAKOBSON. Plaintiff Attorneys. 361 Broadway, N. Y. C.

jyll t-F4Tu Tile No. 46131941. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the. grace of God. tree ar.a tnaepenaent, to CARMEN RANAUDO.

of No. 209 West 22nd S'reet. Borough of Manhattan, City and Sta'e of New York, and MARCIANO RANAUDO, residing in Province of Arellino. Frirento. Italy, send greeting: WHEREAS.

MARY RANAUDO who resides at No. 176 71st Street, Brooklyn. New York, has presented a petition praying ror a decree mat a certain instrument In writing bearing date the twenty-seventh (27th) day of March, 1941. relating to real and per-sonaljproperty, be duly proved as the last Will and Testament of ANGELO RANAUDO. latelv residina st No 17(W 71st Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, vuy oi new rork.

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 the Court Room at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 21st dav of August. 1941. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TE8TIMONT WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto afflxeod.

(Seal) WITNESS. HON. GEORGF ALBERT WINGATE. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County the 7th day of July, PERCY T. STAPLETON.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. This citation Is served upon you as required by law. You are not ohllg-d to appar In person. If you fail to appear It will be asumd that you consent to the procedingj. unless you (lie written objections thereto.

You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for you. Jyll 4t-F BEVERAGE LICENSE NOTICE is hereby given that license number EB 00506 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 6 Willoughbv Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City of New York, for on premisea consumption. EDWARD MUELLER 5 Willoughby Brooklyn, N. Y.

Jyll-18 NOTICE is hereby riven that Manufacturers License No. D2 has been issued to the undersigned to manufacture beer under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law, In the premises located at 36 Forrest 8treet, Brooklyn. New York. LIEBMANN BREWERIES. INC.

Forrest Street, Brooklyn New York. Jyll-18 NOTICE is hereby given that Brewers Retail License No. BR-40. has been iasued to the undersigned sell beer at retail under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Law at 36 Forrest Street, orooiwyn, xxew IOTK. LIEBMANN BREWERIES.

INC. 38 Forrest Street, Brooklyn, New York. Jyll-18 NOTICE is hereby given that license number GB-01738 has been Issued to wic unueratB-neq to sen Deer at retail 1inl Ika 1 1. ..1 Ti Law at 79 Knickerbocker Bor-ough of Brooklyn. Cotinty of Kings, City of New York, for off premises con- 79 Knickerbocker Brooklyn, N.

T. jyii-is NOTICE ishereby given that license No. GB-3098 has been issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail under Beverage Control Law at WS1 Vanderbilt Borough of Brooklyn. Kings County New York vi uu (irstniBfi conaumpTtnn. MICHAEL D.

JOURDAN o33tt Vaoderbllt Ave- Brooklyn Jyll-U FUNDAMENTAL quality of Kings County Trust Company "capacity to serve," Every form oi banldnej provided and Is administered by a personnel the varied and intricate problem oi modern All inquiries receive prompt and consideration. SURPLUS $6,000,000 COUNTY TRUST CO. ST. On the Heart of the Boro Hall District) Federal iv if Deposit.

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