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Page inree Drive for Congressional Probe of Radio Industry Gains Impetus THE BROOKLYN CITIZEN, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1937. An Unwise EARHARTCRASH Library Battle Victory STATE FIGHTS OSSIDO PLEA BOTH PARTIES SEEN BACKING Hailed by Boro Civics; MRS. INGERSOLL BACK FROM TRIP WITH BIRD DATA IS BEING PROBED $2,000,000 for Work Due OF INSANITY Widow Gets Estate The late Solomon Stein bequeathed his "entire" estate, valued at $12,000, to his widow, Annis Goldberg Stein, according to his will offered for probate In Surrogate Wingate's Court. In a bequest following the apparent disposition of the estate, however, ha hequeathed $5 each to a sort and two daughters. Mr.

Stein died on Feb. 19 at his home, No. 209 Van Buren street. MJBUC NOTICES CONNERY PLAN board of trustees of the library were among those in attendance. Tear by year appropriations were Grand Jury Gets Case Wife of Borough President Thirty-tight ytari of campaigning for Brooklyn's Central Library Building at Grand Army Plaza apparently ended yesterday when former Federal Judge Edwin L.

Recnliitinn PliarffPS Manv BYARMY BOARD Inquiry Opens as Aviatrix Says She Will Attempt World Flight Again made for the building of the Central library in 1931 several Hundreds of years ago, in the City of Purl, India, the people worshipped Juggernaut, an IdoL At Interrals the car of Juggernaut, massive sixteen-weeled vehicle, was dragged through the streets, and the people throw themselves In Its path io be crushed to death. Men and women of our mod-era civilization would surely say that such practice was indeed very foolish, jet, how close they come to doing the very same thing when they cross streets between corners, against traffic lights, with no regard for the fast moving and heavy ran of to-day. SAFETY CAMPAIGN TRAFFIC PRECINCT Stations Being Pushed Garvin, president of the boar4of trustees of that institution an Tells of Expedition to Central America Against Barber Charged with Killing Girl millions of dollars had been appropriated and spent. This left Brooklyn with a complete foundation for nounced that he had been assured by Borough President Raymond V. Off the Air Its Central Library and one wing which the chief librarian designa Ingersoll that the Board of Esti SIPREME KINGS COIj.NTI--In Jh mailer of acquiring title by The iity of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the southerly side of PARK ri.ACB between Buffalo and Ralph avenues.

In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, duly selectej as a sue for stliooi purposes, according to mate, in executive session, approved ted as antiquated and unsatisfactory. With WPA architects first and later with the Manhattan firm WASHINGTON, March 22 U.R- A plea of insanity, planned for Salvatore Ossido, 26-year-old bor Mrs. Raymond V. Ingersoll, wife of the Borough President, was back home today from her two-week HONOLULU, T.

March 22. (UPJ An army board of inquiry today investigated Amelia Earhart Putnam's crash at Luke Field while plans to spend two million dollars to complete the building and that the only further action needed would be a public meeting at which Notue is hereby given 10 an of Alfred M. Githens and Francis 'a nurti. nterr.v in ins aw in1 ornitnolosical expeaition to t-eniraii-' 'rredj. the supreme ough barber, charged with the crim-linal assault and murder of 9-year- the Male or American with voluminous data court mechanics dismantled her $90,000 Keally, of No.

101 Park avenue, Dr. Ferguson worked out plans for what will admittedly be one of the most I'nrr inereoi. iiciu about the birds her party studied 'fir the 'county of Kings, at the 'flying laboratory" and she sailed for California with her crew. and a host of stories about her trip. I More than 100 birds, many of un- Munirlpal Buiw.ng.

in C.ly of York. haa. a'ter nr.si.lenm the testimony and proofs kv ThA i iiv of New York ana modern- Central Library Buildings in the country. The projected flight around the world of the woman flyer was de The campaign for the Central WORK ON SLUM PROJECT SETS no opposition to the plan was expected. Dr.

Milton J. Ferguson, chief librarian of the Brooklyn Public Library since 1930, hailed, the decision as a remarkable victory for Judge Garvin and the Borough President, leaders in the long light. Brooklyn began Its fight for a Central library In 1899. At that old Einer Sporrer, Ridge wood schoolgirl, will be strongly opposed when he goes to trial. District Attorney William F.

3y. Geoghan said to-day. To the contention by his Victor L. Afuso, that Ossido has been insane for more than seven layed probably four months by the accident, but she planned to have A proposal for a congressional Investigation of the radio Industry gained strength to-day with several House leaders Indicating they would support the Inquiry. A resolution ordering sucH an Investigation, Introduced by Chairman William P.

Connery, of the House Latior Committee, is pending before the administration-controlled rules committee. Hearings are scheduled soon. As proposed by Connery, the Inquiry would attempt to determine the extent of radio time control, building received new incentive with the election of Judge Garvin as head of the board of trustees In the plane rebuilt and try again, the next time for a speed record. Inspectors at. Luke Field took SPEED RECORDS 1930, and It grew to particular Importance In 1936 when James H.

Post, with the assistance of Pro photographs of the wreckage of usual varieties, were identified by'ti, rirties and persons who have a p- i Beared In the above proceeding, coni- Mrs. Ingersoll and her companions, of compensation Mrs. Charles N. Edge, chairman otJxojl the Emergency Conservation Com-owners of the res; property acquired and mission of America; Mrs. Sarah B.

Dcnnen and Mrs. William Lloyd on Var-h Garrison IV. The party arrived in jus'i-r of the supreme court L- i nrxiiriz at the trial of th above en- Philadelphia yesterday aboard the UUil i a tiled in the United Fruit Steamship Castilla -me. aer of ''J, and then traveled to New York, I for the Inspection by whomsoever it may where Mrs. Ingersoll was met by h.bv further given that Ihf President Tn" City of New Tork unJ any person tne Boroun t-rcsiaem.

Ur pM.Mrl r.lhtl may be "We visited the Mayan ruins at bv m' tentative decree or transcript ot lesttimale who niav object to the same Copan in Honduras and at Quirigualor anv part thereof, may within is days time the Brooklyn Park Commission was delegated to recommend site to the State Legislature. Grand fessor A. Broderick Cohen, head of Miss Earhart's Silver Lockheed the Brooklyn Chamber of Com Army Plaza, which already had be merce Library Committee organ years and "therefore was legally irresponsible during this period," Geoghan remarked emphatically: "There is no indication of insanity in this case, merely overdeveloped sexuality. This man will be brought to trial for murder within the next three-weeks." ized a committee of one hundred which had the Mayor as its guest come a civic center was chosen, but it was not until 1905 that the site at the southeast corner of Flabush whether labor, educational and religious groups are forced to qualify Last Batch of Concrete Poured on New Williamsburg Homes at luncheon at the Towers Hotel. It was shortly following this avenue and Eastern parkway was selected.

As far back as 1912 In his presentation of his Guatemala," said Mrs. Ingersoll. meeting that Mayor LaGuardia an plane, inspected it thoroughly and questioned witnesses to the crash in search of evidence for the f.r-mal Inquiry. They noted that tracks made by the ryjht tire were wider at the point where the plane went into its skid on taking off. This, they said, indicated that the tire was getting softer or that it was forced to bear Increased weight caused by a tilting to the right.

A defect in the landing gear may have caused the wreck, they said. before the Grand Jury to-day, the "W'e found many birds we see here jection to the in writing duly verl- ground was broken and the then nounced his Interest in the project prosecutor indicated he would press and promised Borough President Mayor Gaynor assured a distinguished gathering of Brooklynltes statements for radio discussions and whether the industry is under monopoly restrictions. Connery said many worthwhile independent stations were being forced off the air at important broadcasting hours by time a first-degree murder charge. Ingersoll that action would be taken "Insanity," he declared, is the i in the summer while visiting the 1 -he verifira'ion of pleading In an ettpti Uetting forth the real property owned By ruins. Ohiector and his post office ddress.

"One unexpected surprise me same with the Clerk of the County cf Kings, and within the same when, Without warning, as WC en-, time rve a cony ot such verified ob- tered the Gulf Stream, a beautiful i T.JZZrl"fVS'ZX that the fight for the Central before he completed his term. last resort for defense of this type Library Building had been won. Civil leaders and heads of local of crime. If people could get away chambers of commerce were enthusiastic to-day about the termina with that defense we might as well cnnhm fw V.P shin 1 Room i7t-, floor. Municipal Buiid- Manhattan, City of New The right tire burst as the nine- Lewis H.

Pounds, now head of the Brooklyn Civic Council, and the late Mayor David A. Boody, of this borough, who was also head of the close up the The Columbia Broadcasting the National Broadcasting ana angniea on a ratling, anoraing ton plane rolled sixty miles an hour tion of one of the country's longest battles for a public improvement. down the concrete dunway. The us an opportunity to study it at close range." Company and the Mutual Broad7 The last of the 1.188.000 cubic feet of structural concrete on the first 18 buildings in PWA's Williamsburg Houses was poured at 10 a. m.

to-day, marking a turning point in the construction of the $12,500,000 low rent slum clearance Housing Project at Leonard street to Bushwick avenue, and Maujer to Scholes street, PWA Project plane skidded, smashed down the under-carriage and came to rest casting system, he said, had been charged with having co-operatve agreements which Injured Independents. Representative Wlgglesworth, flat on its wings. The damage was extensive and the plane will have State Politics on Parade to be shipped back to California for rebuilding. Manager Romer Shawhan an Neither Miss Earhart nor her By PAUL H. KING nounced this morning.

At his arraignment yesterday before Magistrate James A. Blanch-field in Felony Court, Ossido was formally charged with enticing the frail, blonde-haired little girl into the back room of his barber shop at No. 293 Irving avenue Friday afternoon, and there assaultiiE her after fracturing her skull with a hammer. The body was found in a burlap bag on the stoop of a house two blocks away Saturday morning. When he was taken into the P.ay-mon Street Jail, 500 prisoners greeted him with threats and epithsts.

Warden Henry O. Schieth isolated the prisoner in a cell so located that the hospital guard can OIJU lie -j pear before the Rules Committee to back the proposed inquiry and Indicated the proposal would have strong Republican and Democratic support. navigators, Captain Harry Manning and Fred Noonan, were injiiied. They were taking off for Howland These saarrrlont new oeleatlfi hearing aids are HTTKD IN AND MADE TO ORDER, with the Island, second goal on the flight Chairman John J. O'Connor of around the woild, after flying from The pouring of this last batch of concrete synchronized closely with the passing of the million man-hour mark for employment on the project site, PWA records show.

In addition to this employment furnished to contractors' workmen on the site, there is an additional two and one-half million man-hours labor in the industries which sup- the rules group said there was Many Night Sessions Likely During Last Two Weeks of Legislature Usual Hectic Adjournment Drive Due to Precede Fall of Final Gavels good chance" that the inquiry would be authorized. The Connery radio investigation reeeetlr perfected Trtitoitoiaeter whica provides mere thsa 2s differeat ceaiel nations tone ampllficaUea. Kree private eonsaltations srs available daily. SA aif ferent types and ns. ta eUdlox Wristfone.

Bonefone and Super-tone, Tim payaeents If desired and lih-eral allowance en eU instraaneata. Bear tns Is belleeiar conTlnee yourself. TRUTONOPHONE. Inc. 101 rift Avenue, nr.

ISth SU, K. T. AUaaanui 4-S7S resolution was not expected to be acted on by the Rules Committee Oakland, to Honolulu In less than sixteen hours. They sailed for home on the S. S.

Malolo, along with Paul Mantz, Miss Earhart's technical adviser, who made the flight here for Oakland, but was remaining here to take a steamer back. Before sailing, Miss Earhart told her husband, George Palmer Putnam, In a telephone conversation plied the materials which have gone KeeP twenty-four-hour watch Noi l''v funhT riven thai nil th Tth Any of April. at in th forennor. or coon thre-aftr aa roun'fl can betr- thrreon, Orpnrat Coin! Th CHy of New Tork wn apply lo Hon. Charles Loitwoo-I.

the Jute of Suprem Conrt sicn'r? i'i'h ten'at-ve Tecr of a' ev mil. Snr'sl Term. Part IV tl's Muni'ival B'JiMinf. ri'y r.f Nw Tofli. fix a -hn jm'u jusiirf will hear th part'" so object ns.

La ted. New PM I. WINPKI.P. ftn.l Pan OfO arldrM. Vunl-rin! Fu Mtp-.

Borou-h City of New maSO lOt-ofl LEGAL NOTICES SCFKtMK lolrt. The l.n;p ins Bant, of Brooklyn, pidintiff ai.itn.-t Prop, rs Molding 4'or-poraiion. 'iefenuai. s. 1 7i pursuance of of fore-rloure anil sa'e duly trad! aod eniere-1 in tiie above enlitlfj action, and bear, ing th" 9tl.

day of March, I93. I. the under'igned, lie referee, in amiii -judgment ramed. will sell at public auction to the h.riTfi b.dder. by D.WU lilAMONU.

BiiciionTr. at the Brooklvn Real Ea.at Eiclianu-. Montagua Street, Barour'. of Brooklyn, County of King. City ind State of New York, on the ith day of 1 87.

at 12: orlock noon, the- premises directed sail Judgment to be sold, and therein described ns AU that certain lot. piece or parref of iand. with the build mea and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and in the Borourh of Brooklyn. City of New Tork. county of Kinra and HiaiJ of New Tork.

bounded and deacribed 84 follown: Beginning at point on ha aide of Carroll street, distant five hundred and thirty. six feet, nlno inches northwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the aiju.h-westeriy side of Carroll Stret with lh northwesterly aide of Third Avenue; running thenr southwesterly at rght angles to Carrol! Mret. one hundred and thirty-two feet, ten inches mora or less) to a line drawn parallel with Firat Street Basin and distant hundred feet northeasterly therefrom; thence north weater'T along said 1 tie parallel with First Street Basin, twenty-eijfht feet, one inch to an angle; thenrt outhweterly at right angles to First Street Basin and a.ong now or late ot C. A. Hamilton and Stuart Green, Superintendent of over him.

until members of the Federal Radio into the project, according to esti Public Works, is vacationing in Europe. Commission have appeared. mates of the U. S. Labor Depart Plans for uncial services for his small victim were completed today.

Tha resolution said amone vari ment. Observers are predicting that the ous "whereases" that charges have Ail of the concrete which wi" be held at St. Barbatas Moffatt bill, banning entrance of child manufactured products into New York State, will be defeated sents the framework and floors of iR C- Church, on Menehan street, the eighteen fireproof buildings tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock, which are under construction, has bulial in neby Hol' In the Democratic controlled Sen was the only child It undoubtedly will pass the of John and Mary Sporrer, who Assembly, however. to Oakland, that she would attempt the world flight again in about four months and hoped to beat the record set by the late Wiley Post. Post circled the earth in seven iiiy, 18 hours, 49 mirutes.

He took the short far north route. Miss Ear-heart's interrupted flight was to have followed the Equator. came hue from Bavaria, Germany, five years ago. Will there be new "explosions" on been poured since Oct. 15, 1935.

It is believed by engineers on the project that this will establish a new speed record for this work in winter time. Unusually favorable weather has helped Starrett Brothers 4 Eken, contractors on the Senator John J. McNaboe's proposal for an investigation of Communism? been made that certain types of program "are allegedly Indecent" and "contrary to the public policy." "It Is believed," the resolution read, "that neither public interest, convenience or necessity Is served by permitting a virtual radio broadcasting monopoly to control this property which has been reserved to the control of the American people." Under the resolution a special committee of seven rlouse members named by Speaker William B. Bank-head would make the Lehman undoubtedly ALBANY, March 22 (UP) Illness may prevent cither Democrats or Republicans from having a working majority in the Assembly during the remainder of the 1937 Such a situation would be unprecedented. if the Republicans are returned 'to power through the special election to fill the vacant seat of the late Assemblyman R.

B. Smith, a single illness would destroy the working majority. Several Republican Assemblymen have been ill for the past several The Democratic Senate will place Governor Lehman's budget and tax programs on the Assembly's doorstep next A flood of oratory will break out when the milk control question comes, before both houses. Party leaders believe that the usual hectic adjournment drive will precede the fall of the final gavels this There undoubtedly will be1 many night sessions the final last night These thirty 'boilers will, when installed in the ten boiler rooms for the project, supply over will recommend ratification of the Federal Child Labor amendment project, in establishing this record KINGS COUNTY BUICK, inc. Mr.

Shawhan also announced that 1 2.000 horsepower to the fifty miles again in his opening message to the 1938 Legislature. is determined the first of a trainload of boilers i of steam piping used in heating the WPA Timekeepers to Meet In Protest on Pay Slash i Timekeepsr on WPA projects In "AU OVER BROOKLYN destined for use on the huge project buildings. The boilers will be oil to have New York, President Roose 1 rolled out of the shops at Buffalo burning. velt's home State, ratify. Aside to speaker Oswald D.

Heck. the borough will meet to-morrow Schenectady Republican; You are night atthe Hotel Touraine, No. LEGAL NOTICES setting a new record by not break Robert Donaldson to a point on mm northeasterly side of First Street Bim, hich is distant five hundred and fifty eet northwesterly from the corner farmed by the intersection of tha north-eaVteriy side of First Strn Basin with the northwesterly side of Third Avenue: thence northwesterly along the. northeasterly aide of First Street Basin, on 28G Fulton street, to protest wage reductions instituted wo weeks ago as he first strike in the adminis hundred and four feet, six inchea more SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY.

Ths Greater New York Savings Blnk. plaintiff, against Ma M. Mapothr, formerly fcnonn aa Ida M. Richl, et defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of closure and sale.

duly made and en-tared In the above-entitled action, and les to the easterly aide ot Oowinui Canal, thence northerly along the east FIRST STEP TO A erly side ot uowanus canai, two nun- Ired and thirty-nine feet, three inonen two One Senator has lost to the southwesterly aide of Carroii ing any gavels, despite your constant banging for order. The disastrous explosion in Overton, Texas, high school may result in some safety legislation being introduced in the Legislature. Governor Lehman almost always wears a pin in his tie. Rhoda Fox Graves, the only woman Senator, has a vast knowledge of the milk question. The Assembly pages staged their Street: and thence southeasterly along tration's general program of pay cuts and layoffs.

About 100 timekeepers, organized into a unit called the Timekeepers Forui, have had their monthly wage of $120 reduced to $78.46. This came, spokesmen said, prematurely, for the WPA had an the southwesterly side of Carroll Street, eighteen pounds thus far this session. Senator picked up nine pounds. wo hundred and thirty-tour feet, three nches to the point or place of beginning, -r-ated. March K.

1S37. BERNARD S. rOMERANTZ, Referee. Button Holahan, Attorney for Several north country Assembly Plaintiff, Court Street, Brooklyn, New Tork. mall t-MAP men were forced td spend an extra day in Albany last They were unable to return to their SLPRKME CO CRT.

KINGS CvCNTx annual party the other day. was Thomas E. Roaera and Duncan A. Fraser. as substituted trustees under the nounced that cuts would not start before April 15.

"Unfair selection and discrimination" is charged. The timekeepers protest that they have been reduced to clerk ratings, with insufficient pay, and as a conse sat will and testament of John G. a good indication that sine-die adjournment of the Legislature is not far away. Winkelman. deceased, plaintiffs, against Frances Yogai.

et aU defendants. IN otic of sale. homes because of huge snow drifts Lehman reads all of the prominent newspapers to keep pace with reaction to his legislative program. Pursuant to a judgment of foreclosure and sale entered herein, dated tha bearing dale the day of February, 1937. the undersigned, the Referee In said Judgment named, will Hell at public auction to the highest bidder, by A.

HEANET. auctioneer. St tne Brooklyn Heal Estate Eichange. 19 Montague Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 29th day of March, 1937.

at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that cerlain lot. plere or parcel land, with the buildings and Improve- ments thereon, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and Slats of New York, bounded and described aa follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly Ide of Avenue distant thirty-three SJ) feet four Inches easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Avenue with the easterly aide of East Street; running) thence southerly parallel with East Street one hundred (100) feet: 'thence easterly parallel with Avenue thirty-three (33l feet four Inities; thence northerly again parallel with East 28th Street one hundred (100) feet to the southerly side of Avenue thence westerly along the southerly side of Avenue thirty-three (33 feet tour (4) Inches to the point or place of beginning. Dated, Brooklyn, New York, March Ith.

U37. PHIWI 1IODES, Referee. Marshall Snyder, Attorney for Plaintiff. OITlce ft P. O.

Address. 451 Fifth Avenue, Brooklyn, New York. mal It-MAF- day of February. 1937. I will sell at LONGI GROTTO HONORS public auction to the highest bidder bf quence, their families may become subject to supplementary home The all-powerful Assembly Rules DAVID H.

SHAPIRO, auctioneer, at me Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1 as Montazue Street. Borourh of Brook. yn. DEPARTED MEMBERS County of Kings on the 30th day of March.

at iz ociock noon, me Committee probably will take over all pending Lower House legislation early in The adjournment drive really begins when rules begin to function. premise directed by said judgment to be sold and therein described as follows: AU that certain lot. niece or narvel of land with the buildings and Improvements thereon, erected, situate, lying and "Lodge of Remembrance" Ritual Will Take Place Next Wednesday Mine in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New Tork, known and designated aa and br lot number Ave hundred, and ninety-sis: Calendars in both Houses were printed in green Ink St. Patrick's a usual The Assembly and Senate clocks are seledom Col.

Frederick (5161 on a certain man entitled 'ilsp of Oakcrest of property surveyed for Wood Hsrmon Real Estate Association, in the 31st Ward, surveyed May 111 br Samuel J. MrF.lrov. C. E. A C.

F. and filed in the Register's Office of the LEGAL NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES County oi MnA January rsih, iQ7. as Map No. which raid lot when taken according to said map la more particularly bounded and described aa follows: Beginning at point on the westerly ide of Eaat Fourteenth Street, dieiont four hundreil and forty (440) feet southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the westerly side Kant Fourteenth Street with the southerly side of Avenue running thence went er.y parallel with Avenue 1, one hundred (100) feet; thence southerly parallel with Eat Fourteenth Street, twenty 20t feet: thence easier parallel with Avenue I. one hundred (100) feet to the wettertr side of East Fourteenth Street; snl thenre northerly slong the westerly side of Esst Fourteenth Street, twenty CO) feet to tbe point or place of beginning.

Said premies befne known as and bf the street number tf East 14th. Street, N. T. Together with sUIhe right till end interest of the mortgagnra of In and East Fourteenth Street, lying In front and adjoining said premises to tba ventre line thereof. Subject to restrictions lmpod bv ths ordinances of the City of New York, A SAFEtY bargain counter! That truly dejeribts a Pennsylvania.

Railroad ticket window. For her is the beginning of a journey as comfortable as sirring in your living room and so safe that nowhere on Earth are you any safer. For your travels business LongI Grotto will honor those members who have passed along Wednesday evening. The Monarch of the Grotto, Frank C. Von Elff, has appointed Past Monarch John F.

Brooks as chairman of the "Lodge of Remembrance." The ceremony In which Past Monarchs Edwar.d D. Sadler and Roy S. Mclntyre will participate is impressive. The program Includes musical numbers by the great Imperial Band of LongI Grotto and a string quartet compored of the following: Martin R. Cavalla, Joseph Manna, Edward Petri and Joseph Maslno.

The LongI Grotto Glee Club also will participate with selected numbers. Ths guest speaker of the evening will be Put Grand Master Christopher Mollenhauer, trustee of LongI Grotto, When a man's wife does as she pleases he Is very ap to do as she; pleases, also, "DO NOT NEGLECT YOUR BLOOD-SKIN OR COMPLEXION" Says the known European trained physician, DR. SPEED. DR. M'KKI) hue derMed tils lifetime la r.

orone and here the stndr and treat FARES ARC LOW Go anywhere Ofiytima for 2c a ie fn 3c a mil In PuHsrans. See how little cosh to typical paints on tha Fonniyhrania laevvaej from New YorV I Coaches IaPta Ckeaoo IIS 30 $27.23 C.aiiH 15 OS 22 55 PkikuMoaia 1 80 2 70 MIslMiyh 80 13 20 St. Loess 21 IS 31 7S Washiaataa 4.55 0.80 sales alhaaa For Io rsssamltuas Poll Plaarrrraaia 6-2000 BliPHKMhl COUHT, KINUS tOL'NTT Home Ownera' Loan Corporation, plaintiff against Krr.nis Zeldlcr. Margaret Zeidler, t-'larence Hansen A Hons, Henry Hanjea, Emily Llndenlell and Elisabeth Llndenfslt, defer.danta. Jullu Y.

Lelbon-lts, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and P. O. address, 10 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. City of New Tork.

Pursuant to a judgment of toreclorure and sale entered herein on March 1937, I will sell at publlo auction to the hlgheat bidder, at the Brooklyn Heal Relate Eichange, III Montaetue Street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Tork, at o'clock noon, on Thursday. April 1st, 1937. by CREWB SHAPIRO, auctioneers, the mortgnged premise, with the Improvement thereon erected, directed by said Judgment to be old, sltuatsd In the County of Kings, State of New Tork, on the northeeaterly side of Senstor Street distant S74 test Inches southeasterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of northeasterly side of Ssnator Street, with the southeesterly aide of Third Avenue, being tt feet In width, front and by loo feet In depth on each aide. The side line running at right anglee te Senator Street and the northwesterly eld partly through a party wall, which ald premlee are more particularly deaoribed In the above mentioned Judgment.

Seld premises being known aa and by 'street number S47 Senator Street, Brooklyn. New Totk Dated, March 4th. WI. SID.NEX SILVERSTEIM. Referee.

mall t-Tast IN Pursuance op section ion of The Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of the City of New York, hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property affected by the following assessment for local. Improve-I msnts In the Borough of Brooklyn. SECTION 21 Regradlng, reourblng. reflagglng. In Avenue from East 1st street to F.sst Ird street, and grading, curbing, flagging.

TCsst 2nd street from Avenue to Avenue Y. affecting Block 1177. 717S. 717 and 7193. The above assessment was confirmed bv the Board of Assessors on March 1.

1937, and entered March 17. 1937, In the Record of Tlltea of Assessments kept In the Ruresu of City Collections, snd unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property ahsll be paid on or before June Is, 1937, which la 90 days after the date of said entry of the aaseasment, Interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from 19 days after the date of entry aa provided sections 199 snd 1019 of ths dreater York Charter. The above aasessment Is payable to the City Collector, at hta office, Room 1. Municipal Building, Brooklyn. N.

between the hours of 9 a. m. and p. on ftaturdsys between 9 a. m.

and 1 noon. llalsd. New York. March 17, K37. FRANK J.

TAYl.nn. Comptroller. (C104) maJO lOt-oH or pleasure Pennsylvania Railroad will take you swiftly, surely, economically ment if the diseases. Hlend Ailments. Iw ltnllty, weak, m-istnn rAndt-tlens or HM niaeasee.

Itching, banning erteme. pimple, blackheads, eruptions, Nervansnees, Bladder Ailments, requeue T. homing nalnful andr annoying chronic afnictloiM, Abdominal Aliments adopted July 2 Ird, IMC and any Pennsylvania Railroad SHOiTISf 10UTI KTWEEN IAJT AND WIST HIAVII5T lAlt, PMEST WADIWi IN AaUCA-YOU CAM SlftF hS treated almost Oleic Prices! Mlrre-sroplr, trlnalysta. Blood Tests. Examination and Medicine $2 Daily, 10-2.

4-. Sunday, 10-2 DR. SPEED 20S East 78th Street SPECIAL CAU WOMEN'S AJL.XSM amendments thereto: envenoms and re strictlona affecting said premises; suit-jct to any atata of faeta an accurals survey mar show; subject to nraent tenancies, Dated, Mar-h t)th. 1S27. CUARLF.S W.

PfflMPRAR, Refer Joseph A Ce hilt. Attorney far Ftain-tifla, Bioaijwsy, Brooklyn, t. a. mM H-MeT.

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