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Stories of Brooklyn Men and Women in U. S. War Service THESE WOMEN! By d'Alesiio Your Wartime Problems By RICHARD HART 11 Boro, Queens Soldiers Listed As Killed in Action Wa-shington. Nov. 24 (U The Additional Training Given Troops Overseas Beore Combat Action lis PI I War Department today made public the names of 261 United States soldiers killed in action in the Asiatic, European.

Mediterranean, Middle Fstem. North American. Pacific and Southwest Pacific areas. They include the following Brooklyn and Queens men: Howard Mi.tnun of 760 Montgomery St. has completed his training as an aviation mechanic at Amaiillo.

Texas. Pfc Michael Bcjzok of 102 Bedford Ave. studying at tiie army finance school. Fort Benjamin Harris. Ind.

'Hardly hd my son been to an infantry fomnany than moved overseas." writes Mr? L. "He obviously not pre-pa-ed for combat and 'hi has in worried. Will he receive further training on the other side?" Thi pmhlcm hn troubled mam a family in recent month and now the War Department ha revealed that vers training cen-Im hae heen established in England. North Afrira. Australia and in other hases which art supplementing- thr individual and unit training which our troops arr receiving in thr I'niled Stair, tins trainini i designed arquaint thrm with thr climatic and ter-rain renditions undrr which thr? will be rallrd span to Into action.

Thr lrnth of this period may tary ronsiderahly in individual rar and will generally be determined by the conditions existing in the combat theater. TACTICS PERFllCTHIt The 5th Army, no moving toward Mir sale of Rome, spent months of tramin; in this rountry and then additional months in perfecting tactics an invasion renter in Norn Africa. They were given further instructions clearing beaches of mines, cracking Nazi pillboxes, ktorming towns and village. s'rert fighting and similar conditions they wilt face Here is the paragraph whuli will the home folks, taken from an official statement 'mm -he War Department: 'EVrrme care has been, and is being, ev.erri.sed bv the War Deprtment to that no man goes into battle overseas until he is thoroughly ins'nr'ed in the du'ies which he will be required to perform there Uui. lalf i.

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fl. Jaairs F. F.lvard Siuuih'iv'v fa'hrr. 4.V3 8' Raasrkrr. fir Daaial Mr.

Rutir. Fiiltpn 8:. lalla. ri Ralak Mrj V- mrth-. 1J MflroolKan A'-a COMMISSIONED SECOND LIEUTENANTS following grad uation from the finance officer candidate school, Duke University, N.

ore, left to right, Edword J. Mallon of 616 Coney Island Ave Sandvillc Smith of 1756 70th Vit. T. Velio of 24 Tompkins Place, Harold Seiden of 602 Schenck Ave. and Corl C.

Olson of 1729 Hendrickson St. X. W. Carrall I A former Brooklyn Eagle carrier i I A former Brooklyn Eagle carrier branch. Kenneth W.

Restrictions In the genera! com- I ij mercial use of waxed pa per is ex- 1 We ve OCCiaed to Stop chasing around evenings ond Spend pected to save coating material at more time with the children. Besides, their grandmother an annual rate of 13.000 tons of petroleum or paraffin wax. 1 OrWmg nights. in the Rugby Carroll of 203 E. 28th h.u been The program consists of two distinct phases.

The first Is the train-! promoted to sergeant in the marine Ing c( the individual; the second the training of the unit. During all 'P5 Hf ha- stationed in the, thus time his phyMcat condition is being constantly checked by his medi- "'Lfviar Recenth- 'home on Uncle Ray's Corner For Boys and Girls cat officers. It is, of course, never good policy for the army to send! furlough. Pvt. Richard J.

Byrne a man into active combat who is unfit for such duty. of 23 E. 17th is serving overseas In the camouflage division of the engineers. Blue Grotto of Capri Has Small Entrance, High Ceiling ASIDES TO READERS I Your columnist is swamped ith questions about these family "al'owances. In complex situations ou can save time by writing for a ruling to the centra! officrs.

but bear in mind that they, too, are deluged with question. For a general statement of the various rulings on family allowances you may write us, care of this newspaper, enclosing a 3-cent addressed envelope for reply. To B. N. P.

Marriage and divorce laws vary so much with the Stales that we cannot attempt to answer your Irani problems. Consult a lawyer. If yon have a problem, write to Richard Hart, rare of this newspaper. A stamped, addressed envelope will bring a personal reply. present has been known to the mod ern world.

People get Into smill boats to enter the Blue Orotto of Capri. There is only a very low openins for a boat to piss through, and visitors must be careful to bend ill tVA AERIAL NAVIGATORS graduated from Hondo, Texas, ond commissioned second lieutenants in the army air forces ore, left to right, Gilbert Gcvirtzmon of 1654 E. 13th St Gordon M. Gibbs Jr. of 415 1 2th Thomas Haffncr of 1112 Hancock St.

ond Emonucl C. Hallenbcck of 1324 Hancock St. Hfrherl Jnhn.An i. J. Iiuniii I utri hit niu i uuni mi heads at the entrance.

Inside the cave It Is another story. The ceiling rises to a height of 39 feet abote the water. Under Herbert Joha-on of 83-23 10th A cave is an opening in the earth, usually at the side of a hill or cliff. Quite a number of caves have been made by sea waves beating against oliffs. These raves may have fairly high ceilings, but they are not so deep as many caves found far inland.

Parts of the chores of Lake Superior have wave-made caves, and so do the cliffs alongside certain other large lakes. As the work of the waves goes on. there is danger that the roof of such a cave will fall down. A good example of a seaside cive is the famous Blue Grotto of Capri. Capri is an Wand near the south, em end of the Bay of Naples.

It has only a few thousand Italian residents, but great numbers of Ave. has been commissioned second lieutenant at Camp Davis. N. following graduation from officers candidate school. Stationed the I armored forces replacement train- ing center, Fort Knox, Ky is Pvt.

Richard J. J. Gunnlp of 2567 E. 21st Street, i the boat one sees deep water of beautiful bluish color. In soma parts of the rave the water has a depth of 40 feet.

The widest part of the Blti Grotto measures close to 100 feet, 'and the length is 175 feet. I For XATl'RE or TRAV EL see- O'lOUGHLJN RECALLS: Mons. Belford Before little Flower' Was Bud i A Scene In the Blue Grotto of Capri. gods and goddesses, but they were Hon of your aerapbook.) foreign tourist have visited it. meant more or his own giory Welcomed First Raid, Flew to His Death Wife Told Lt.

Hugh McClatchey, Previously Reported Missing, Was Killed in Action "At InllC 1.1st T'm crnin'T on nil' firct rclirf "VI tlnnli They have come chiefly to see the and comfort, and for the use of his L. E. Nallraama A. I. Mr.t Tomorrow: Blind Fish.

Blue Grotto. In a peacetime year i favorites. The remains of the pal-It was common for from 50.000 to aces are to be seen today and no "0.O0O persons to see this sight. i doubt have been visited by some A Roman F.mperor, Tiberius, took of the Allied soldiers now on the a great, fancy to Capri. He went Island.

there to live ten vears before his The Blue Orntto was known In again, sway an audience. He had an ea.sy, conversational stle of speaking, as If he had merely dropped in to make a few remarks, and would not hold his hearers Ipna. He was rich in anecdoie, never tired his listeners, and generally drove home what ever he had intended to impart. Hi. great frame, as he slon.i on the platform, or loomed in a pulptt.

If you want a free copy of th illustrated leaflet "Your Body at Work," send a self -addressed en velnpe hearing a three-cent stamp to I'ncle Fay In care of this new MrPlafrhPv' nrntr hi, n-tfn ic k- cloath and ordered the building of Roman times, but after the fall of vnuimiit, ju. uLiuu wrui 12 "grand villas or "palaces." the empire people lost sight, of it Edyd on the raid Germany which wa.s also to be his last. Tiberius said that the 1J palaces for centuries. It was reopened' Catherine, a prospective mother, has just been notified P11' "i In honor of Roman in 1828, and from that year to the paper, nf O'lantiri Va TopIi a once attracted and his Br E. T.

LOI CHLIN Mon.signor John L. Belford. wha-e controversy with Mayor LaGuardia over conditions in the Stuyvesant-Bedford section brings him once again prominently to the front, has hren for nearly forty years a leading and luminous figure in civic affairs in this borough. Long before LnGuardi wa.s ever heard of. Father Belford was know and commanded a big following in Brooklyn.

He was the pastflr of the Church of the Nativity, in what was then one of the most charming and considered one df the better sections of our spreading borough. His congregation was a large one, and its members among the most influential of the community. He spoke freely, frankly. He was in demand a.s a speaker, and, as if this were not enough to method nf luomnin. Grade Ai line E.

West of TIP. Mruaicney. previously re MrClatcney LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES instant hush. i Ocean Ave. was chosen New York i missing, was killed in action months later.

It was in a raid over Aug. ii. inc navigator Kie Germany, that he ua r. representative in the celebration of worked for a cotton company be- ported missing. fore he enlisted in January, 1942.

Letters from him. Mis Hcalcv After he was graduated from John said, had bepn cheerful without. Day" it Fort Oslf-thorpe. N. J.

Ceremonies were held in honor of State Governors who are co-operating in the Wac recruiting program. Adams High School he joined the mention of the work he was doing. 'J Musketeers of the Cloth In his heydey, Father Belford was one of a trio of clerics, who by their eloquence and nightly talks around the borough, served in no small way to bring to this community quite a spot of fame. The three were the Rev. Dr.

S. Parkes Cadman. Rabbi Alexander national guard. He has two sisters, Three brothers also are in the NAN. Justice of Hit Supreme Court, dated the llih day of October.

19'3. and filed with the complaint in tht office of the Clerk of the Supreme Court. State of New York, at tha Count Court House in thu City ol N. York. Couniy ot Dated, New York.

N. October 8U' 19,1 MORRIS T. Attorney for Plaintiff. Offlee and P. O.

Address. 67 West 4 It ll Street. Boiough of Cut of New York. oJt-H Til File No. TIIK PF.uPI-K 'F THK STATE n' N'KW YoRK.

bv Ihe gta.e i.f Red free and independent To MARY MEBERMAN. ah-o known as MARY I.INDF.RMAN. if living, and whosaj wheieahouis are unknown, and if dead. Ch-ik of Claier County on Sepiemher IS. as parcels nimiheis I ed with the Roman numerals I lo XXVII.

both inclusive, and the pircrls designated with the letters A lo hnth inclusive, and to P. both inclusive. The petitioner hy this proceeding seeka to heooine vested with the rihl and easement in perpetuity in and attains: all of the panels of real estate above dearnberl and shuwn on the aforeyaid map to diveit all or any part of ihe waters of Rnndoiit Creek and ils tributary watershed original, inv above the temporary diversion dam desrnhed in the petition herein and above Merriman Dam. either eon-tinuoiislv or from time to tune and in such ouantities as the operating needa of ihe I'jiv mav require. tinted September IS.

101! army. They are William, a private first class in the engineers corps in Africa: Frank, a gunner. In North Carolina, and Ray. a private first class of the medical corps at Camp Gordon. Oa.

Lyons and Father Belford. Olten they met on the same platform, in keep him busy, he capped his efforts UKK ALfKHlMK. ('UUKt. THIRD JLD1LIAL DISTRICT In the matter ut tht application and IK'titiuii ul GfcORljK J. llu.ur.SWr..

UlNHV HK.Si'KKKHRU ami HCKL'S MciiAliEN, lonmuitink the Board of Water iiumly lit the City of New York, to aequiie. real estAte for and on behalf ul the c'lty ot New Voik nii(i'T Title the Adiiiini'tramo Ci.de o( (lie. City nf New York I L. UW7. Cli.

9-'lll. in Ihe County uf Ulster, (or the purpose ul providing an additional supply of pure and wholesome wafer tor the tie of the Citv of Yoik. RON DOLT RIPARIAN SECTION No. ITBLIC NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT: lt is llm intention of the Corporation ollimel nt the Citv nf New Yoik, lui suant to the provision of Title of i lie Adiinnislralne Code of the City of New York, to iniike application, to the Couit of the ritHle ot New Yoik a Special Term thereof, to lie held ai the Alhany Coiimy Court Alhany, New York. In the Thud Judicial Distrnt.

on the -litll Uy of November. 11113. at Ihe opening of Court on that day. or as aoon thereafter a.s eotinsel i an he heard I hereon. by publishing a church organ, know'n brotherly rivalry, and the sparkling Betty and Jean.

AMARY, FORMER SCHOOL SWIMMING CHAMP, DEAD Staff Sgt. Edward Amarys mother. Mrs. Amelia Amary of 158 78th St has been informed that her son was killed in action over Holland. He had been reported missing when a Fortress failed to return Julv 28.

wit of ail three made the her husband, liens ai law. hm mo. Dr. Brady Says: WII.Kl..-'. or W.V?:.n eal representative.

as tne Mentor. It has been my good fortune, in the course of the past quarter a century, to be cast as a speaker on the same platform Bel-lord, and I have had an opportunity to study the man as he m-e to talk and have watched him. time and amino- issicni and nnv and all un R. H. Kthmlitl r.

E. Rn.f nlhal known persons whose names or pari ougl, of Manhattan. New York N'ew I own, nd oL'O-Tt York, ftillueni inniniv he asc tained. and any and all persons whf NMV YORK COfRT, Stationed at a marine ba.e In Iceland are Pfc. Robert H.

Schmidt of 2211 Greene Ave. and Pfc. Frederick E. Rosenthal of 820 E. 10th Street.

Amary, 32. as a graduate of Correspondent con-plains because, Brooklyn Technical Huh School. He was high school backstroke 1 tell what hap- swiinmmg champion in 1930. pened to one Mrs. R.

J. whose ex I'll NTY-TUK Kjf ITAUI.K ii-vr! V-Ii vt- 1 UKK ASSfP.XNCE SOCIETY OK f''JCff." rNsiDV THE UNITED STATES. Plaintiff. HEItf.AS. DOR HY ALJ' a n.l OTTit rvflt-il'V KITTY 10 resides at No, all Ralo'l Aienue i in ihe Roioot-b of Rr.mklvn.

City of g.orious. They did more, by their gracious confraternity, to bring about a feeling of religious tolerance than all the societies, framed for that- purpo-e. have ever accomplished In the miiip space of tune. Laughingly, at times, they were alluded to as 'the Three Musketeers" of the rlolh. They were arraf friends, and they entertained the respect and friendship for each other.

Rabbi Lyons loiav a sholemi has away; Dr. Cadman. too. has gone to his reM. leaving behind a monument to his memory, and only Father Belford.

aged but still aggressive, remains of this remarkable trio. lor the appointment of iluee iomim Amary, who enlisted In March, traordinary doings as a i aioners of apmaisal io ascertain and WAR ENCYCLOPEDIA AIRCRAFT 6LOSSACY New Yoik. has presented her account RUDDER jau. arrived in tng.ana June mother I apolauceci as an excellent Rated as an armorer and assigned plan for prospective mothers to folio the ground crew, he becged to low. A great many expectant moth-be allowed to fly and was made an i ers, thinks the correspondent, would engineer and waist gunner.

After like to know the outcome. Did Mrs. several raids Amary and the entire R. J. have an ea-sv.

uneventful tie-crew were awarded the Air Medal, livery? Did she promptly recover appiaise the compensation to be made lo ihe owners and all persons in-teresied in certain real estate, atlected for the putposes indicated said Title of ihe Administrative Code of the Citv of New York and shown upon a certain map entitled. "Board of Water Supply of the City of New York, Map of Real Estate situated alona the P.onduut Creek from the Vicinitv of HiKh Kalis to Kosendaie in Ihe Towns ol Marbletown and Ro-Sendule. Countv of lllater, State of New York." adopted bv the Board of Estimate August Vi. 1943. and filed in the office of the Count Clerk ol Countv on September II, aa mimbeia tin outfit 172.

both inclusixe. The petitioner hv this proceeding to become Willi the unlit and easement in perpetuity in and airainsi all of the panels of teal estate 2AA her general health and physical ef- ficiency? Or did she perchance suf- LT. THALMANN St'RVED SEN. GABRIEL AXEI.SEN. her husband, and if nnv of the above-named, namely, otto Rversen.

Kill Ryersen. his wtf. D.ignv Avelsen and Gabriel Aselsen. her husband, be dead, their and each of their widows, widowers, heirs at law nest of kin. devisees, distributees, personal representatives.

Irustees. creditors, assignees, grantees and successors in interest, and generally all persons, claiming by. through or under any of the foregoing anv Interest in the described in the romplaint all of whoi-i and whose names and places of residence are unknown to ihe plaintiff, and others. Defendants. Plaintiff designates Kings County as the place of tnal.

Supplemental Summons THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: YOU AP.E HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the ainend'-d complaint in this n.li.nt stid to a cotiv of your as Administratrix of JOHN NOLAN, dereas d. lately residing at So 3o South Fifth Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, Count of Kinas. Cuv ani Slate of New York, and a pelitiotl praving that her account may he judf nally settled, and why the compromise agreement dated the 2lna day or January. 194a. should not be ratified, confirmed and approved pursuant Section 19 ot the Decedent a Estata ''NOW THEREFORE, you and card of von are hereby cited to show cans) before our Surrogate's I ouri of tha) Countv of Kings.

In b' held in Room at the Hall of Records, in th Couiitv of Kings, on the 2nd day of December, 11143 at 3 30 elm in the, forenoon, whv such settlement should not he had. and why the further relief a prayed for herein should not bo uinnted Heard Along Political Row: Jack FIRST WITH TIIE R. A. F. fcr complications as a result of her First Lt.

John C. Thaima'nn of remarkable program'' Thousands 0f Hamilton Jr. .1. Xitrpbr Jr. expectant mothers want to know Duberstein brother of Sam Duberstein.

exalted ruler of the Brooklyn Elks, came within a 922 Cortelyo.ti Road, formerly re- Marine Corp. William R. Jr. of 6308 Avenue is con- ported missing in action, is now-listed among those killed in a raid I told all I know in the arti.le under the title 'Prena'al Assurance." in which Mrs. J.

sketched fe hundred voles of making the i valescin in a San Diego naval hos- Citv Council Friends predict MOVABLE FIN AT THE TAIL OF A PLANE, WHICH, IN HORIZONTAL FLIGHT, CONTROLS THE DIRECTION OF THE PLANE. WHEN PLANE IS STEEPLY BANKED, IT ACTS AS AN ELEVATOR. James over Germanv ScDt. 27. her daily activities, such as painting 1 allow d'-sci-ile-d and shown on Ihe 1st Joseph Murphy Jr.

of F. has completed his first year naval armed guard. kltrnen, varni-ning Il.inrs. papering afmesain map to diveit all or any 2d St. A piioi.

lieutenant Thalnumn in the enlisted in the R. A. F. in lflto. When the United Slates entered the war he transferred to the army that John Crews.

Brooklyn G. O. P. leader, will have quite a lot to the next national campaign if tiie presidential lightning should Governor Tom Dewev. answer or.

if the amended rouinlaint is not served with this- summons, lo sen i notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's attoine within twenty rtavs after Ihe service of this summons, exclusive of Ihe day of service; walls ralflnir rollinti anH -titr MI waieis 01 nonooin rcea waits, tailing, rouing ana p.ant.ng jlp oruinat- yard, planting and rultivatinc gar- I mt above the temporary diversion den, mowing lawn, delivering her 'I'-smbed in the petiiion herein and ilmn Mernman Dam. eiiher ran- own ice i2ft-potmd pieces I. building I linuouslv or rtm time lo I inte and in a fence along drive, driving her car nuaniities as the operating needs a tm t.he reatiire. I.N TESTIMONY WHEREOF. hate caused ihe seal of our Stu oiiatp's Court lo bo hereunto affix-d.

(S-a) WITNESS. Hon. D. Mt-GAREY. Surrogate of our said County, at the Bor-ouih of Brooklyn, in the ssid Countv.

the day of No umber. 1913. aaron Cleik of the Surrogate a Court nt-4t Th PRIVATE LIVES By Paul Ford iewv. ii ruin tu Dated. KepieniDer 11.

IGXATIfS M. WILKINSON. Corporation Counsel, office and Post Office Addtess: Municipal KililditiK. Chambers and Center Streets. Bor-oimh of Manhattan, New York.

New York. probabiy drive myself to the hospital." Come to think of it she did not mention the probable date of confinement. By now. no doubt, it is air corps. The Scoutmaster and members of his Boy Scout troop mourned him in ft requiem ceremony.

Thalmann was the first member of ins troop to enter the service. PFC. RALPH VELOTTO VICTIM IN ITALY Pfc. Ralph P. Velotto's mother.

Mrs. Carmela Vclotto of 612 Metropolitan was notified Nov. 8 that her son had been killed while in action with the infantry in Jane Jarnhs Julia A. Olsen Pvt. Julia A.

Olsen of 1176 E. 38th St. is stationed at Fort Dix, N. J. Jane Jacobs of Brooklyn is a hospital apprentice, 1st class, at just history, but unfortunately I failed to keep Mrs.

R. name and address and I have no further news from her. nor can I publish the denouement unless Mrs. R. J.

happens to read this and decides to appease the curiosity of the thousands of expectant mothers who and in case of voiir failure to appear, or answer, iudgnient will be taken against von hv default, for the relief demanded in the amended lomolaint. Dated: Septemher in. W43. Milhank. Tweed Hone.

1 1 Broad Street New York. N. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Kings County NT07'THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS IN THIS ACTION: The foregoing Mipplemental summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Jlr. Justice Joseph Fennelly.

a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated October 20. 1943. and filed with the amended complaint In the office of the Clerk nt the Countv of Kings at the Hall of Records in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the Citv and Stn'e of New York. The obiect or Ilils action Is to foreclose a morlsaee on premises in the Rorouuh of fltouklyn. I of Kings.

Cily mid Slate of York, situated on tile north side of Street. 2H0 feet West of Eighth Veniie. being 1U0 feet 2 inches in d-pth on each side, and 13 feet 3 inches in width front and r-ar and known as No. 56th St reel. Dated New Yoik October 21.

1913. Milhank. Twed Hope. IS Broad NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT In the matter of the application and petition of GEORGE J.

GILLESPIE. HENRY HEiSTERBEBG and RUFUS E. McGAHEN. constituting tha Board of Water Supply of Ihe City of New York, to acquire real estate for and on behalf of the City of New York under Title of the Administrative Code of the City of New York (L. Ch.

il-'ll). in the County of Ulster, for the purpose of providing an supplv of pure and wholesome witier for Ihe use ot Ihe Cily of New Yoik. HOMHIUT RIPARIAN UTIL Italy. In his last letter, written Newport, R. I.

ISKIIAIN 5 MIWISTER OF AIRCRAFT Two Brooklynites stationed at Oct. 25. he urged her not to worry Nashville. are Aviation Stu- about him. PCODUdTION.

ETFCkJALLV Ralph. 24. enlisted Feb 26. 1941. dents Santo E.

Pendola of 33 Hox-atd Ave. and Gerard Goldin ot Ave. i want io know. QI ESTIONS AM) ANSWF.RS Psychological Daughter going on fi tins drv tin- File No. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE Or NEW YORK, by the grace of Go1 free and independcnt-To JOSEPH F.

ARMOUR: MARY A. ROBINSON ami ALICE ROBINSON, respectively wif and daughter of William Robinson, son of Mary Robinson who waa a sister of Joseph Armour, If living; ANNA LITTLE, a daughter of John Armour who was a brother of Joseph Armour, If living, and if either Mary A. Robinson. Alice Robinson and'or Anna Littla be dtad anv and all unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names, and whose place or places of residenco are unknown, and cannot, after diligent innuirv. be ascertained, distributees, heirs at law and next nf kin of said Joseph Armour, and if any of th said s.

heirs at law or next of kin of deceased be dead, their legal reptesentalives, their husbands or wive, if any. distributees and sue int'-resi whose names and or plaies of residence and post office nd ate unknown. SEND GREET" ING WHEREAS. ANN CULLEV. whi resides al 314 79th Street.

Brooklyn, New York, has presented a petition praving for a decree that a certain in-stiunienl in writing hearing date th 23rd dav nf Mav, Ifttn. relating to real and petsonal property, be duly oroveij as the last Will and Testament of BU5V, IN oaexjr OF OFFICE -OJ PtAUES AMD TRAINS HECARRltS A fObirASLE 1VPE'RTER WITH HiM til I brought home bnhy brother, then the started to net Hie bed. Mm. M. M.

Answer I'm Just a plodding. AND AT HOME HE IS FOSCVBR GULDHG MINIATURE MIDGES OVSAPCWOS ITY SECTION pVkUC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT It i the intention of the nrpora-tion Counsel of the City of New York, pursuant to the provisions of Tide of ihe Administratis Code of Ihe City of New York, lo make application to the Court of the Slate of New York at a Special Term thereof, lo be held at Ihe Ulster County Court Houe Kingston. New York. In the Third Judicial District on the 3rd dav of December. 1943.

tha opening of Cotiri on that da-, or at soon lliere-afier as counsel can be heard thereon. Street. New York. N. Attorneys for Plaintiff 2-m Th OA COHSTRUCT'MG UAIDEH GROONO TEPPER KILLED; AS DI FOR MEDAL Sat.

Morris Tepper of 303 A-kins Aie. has been repotted as killed in action. The 21-year-old enaineer was listed as missing after he faiieri to return from a bombing mission over Europe Aug. 27. In his last lefer, written just 10 days holme he was lost.

Tepper told his Umily thai he was in line for a medal. A graduate of Thomas Hi-ii Sihool. Tepper worked in a shipyard until he was inducted in Julv, 1942 His brother. Sol. who is a corporal In the signal corps, went overseas two weeks ago.

HOUSES. door-to-door practitioner. Whether the child copies baby brother's ways in order to regain some of the affection she thinks he has deprived her of. or whether shed rather be scolded or punished than ignored while li'l gels all the care and attention. I wouldn't know.

Anyhow, send siamped envelope bearing your address and Bik for pamphlet "The Habit of aVALC-v tyj f.ir n. "i for tha appointment or three commissioners of appraisal lo ascertain snd appraise the compensation to be made to the owners and all persons interested in certain real estate affected for the purposes indicated in said Title of the Administrative Code of Ihe City of New York and shown upon a cot tain map entitled. "Uondout Riparian Utility Section. Ttoard of Water Supply of the City of New York, map of real estate rlalmed hv the Central Hudson lias ft Electric Corporation and Its affiliates, situated aloiur the Itondotit Creek from Ihe vicinitv of I i lull Falls to the Eddvville Dam in the lowns of Marbletown. Rosendale, t'lsler and Esopus, Countv of Ulster.

Mate of New Yoik." adopted by the hoard of Estimate August 12 lfi43. and filed In the office of the Countv SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS JOHN BASKEDES plaintiff against LENA BASAKEDES. defendant. Plaintiff designales Kings County the place of trial.

SUMMONS). ACTION FOR ABSOLUTE DIVORCE To the above pstned Defendant-YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED lo answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a ropy of your answer, or. If the romplaint Is nol served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the plaintiff's attorney twenty davs after the service nf this summons, cxcluslre of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, tuagirient will be taken against vod hv default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dai.l. New York, N.

October 1IM3' MORRIS D. TiOHRAR. Utornev for Plaintiff. Office and P. o.

Address. 7 West 4tth Street. Borough ot Manhattan. Ci'v of New Yoik. To LENA BASAKEDES- The foregotnt summons Is sery'H upon vnu hv piibllea'len.

pursuant aa order of Hon. JAMES T. HALL1- George Jejsel ALWAYS INSTEAD OF JOSEPH ARMOUR, lately residing at No. S32 Sterling Place, in the Borough of Brooklyn. Citv of New York.

now. Therefore, you and earn of von are hereby cited to show caice before our Surrogate's Court of Ih Countv of Kings, to be held In Room at the Hall of Records, ill lit Counts- of Kings, oil Ihe Stb day of December. 1943. at :30 o'clock in th forenoon, why such decree ahould not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF.

have caused the i-eal of our said Sunocntes Court to hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS Hon. FRANCIS D. MctJAREY. Surrogate of our said County, al the Bor-.

oiuh of Brooklyn. In the saifl Countv. tha 'dav of Oe Inner. 1943. aaron l.

Clerk of tha Surrogate Court. 04-U Tk WvWt Sylvia Blank Piverda'e WACS Pvt. Heft) of 515 SGT. HEALEY LOST IN RAID ON KIEL Mrs. Hannah Hraley of 1024 has been notified that her sun.

Saff Sgi. John J. a tail tnr.er on a Flvtng Fortre.vs. was Woman Covers R.F.D. Route McKecsport.

Pa. (U.P Mrs. Ruth Balrd. tliLs district's first U. S.

rural madwoman." advises folks along the R. F. routes to paint their toadside mailboxes so (heir names are distinguishable. She serves 1.150 and Pvt. Belle Bezner of 2417 E.

2d St have completed basic Dotona Beoch, ii action. trammg of Florida. famll.es along 35 miles of the Lin. IU f. WAR BONDS AND SAVINGS STAMTS ii.iin t-U llli" llie "inn rti'o i BROOKLYN EAGLE, WEDNESDAY, NOV.

24, 1943 1342, Hraiey went to Englind two coin Highway..

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