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BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE, NEW YORK, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1933 Ml 11 rnnron atiov notices CORPORATION NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Today's Radio Program Interesting Features institution by ml Bishop Stires Of New Rector Messiah and Incarnation Merged Parishes Plan Service for Dec. 10 Parents-Teachers New Bible School For the first time a Parents and Teachers Bible School will be held on Friday evening at Lafayette Ave. Presbyterian Church, Lafayette Ave. and South Oxfort St The meeting is designed to give the parents of the Sunday School children opportunity to meet the school staff and become acquainted with the work. An Informal program will include an address by the pastor, the Rev.

Dr. Alvin E. Mag-ary, and a musical program by George Morrissey. Mrs. Edwards L.

Cleaveland will preside. Dr. Mag- OO Bcstor Orrh. Citv Fusion Party Dinner. 10 30 Organ recital.

1 1 OO-Weather. 1 1 Tremaine Orch. 1 i Lanp Orch, 12 OO Kobbin Orch. 810K. WNYC 370M.

IOO P.M. Juvenile program. 4 1 5 Police Band Concert. 5 OO "The Drama of Social Criticism." Dr. George J.

Crane. 5 15 Tom Rnlligan, tenor. 5 25 Alarms: civic Information; weather. Broadcast From London, WABC. Jack Buchanan appears la a tabloid version of his latest starring vehicle, "Mr.

Whittington." and Braggiolti, WABC. Twenty fingers caress piano keys, producing music In the sophisticated manner. "What America Reads," WEAF. W. Chenery.

editor of discusses the nation's reading habits. Notre Dame Club Dinner, WJZ. Christy Walsh, chairman, gives his opinion of "Football As It Is Today." S. S. Scholder, WEVD.

The chairman of the Radio Committee of the Citizens Welfare Committee champions a worthy cause. Six-Day Bike Kace, WMCA. This broadcast covers the last hour of spills at the bowl in the Garden. It Is." Willard Thorp, director Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce; Felix Morley of the Brookings ln- 860K. WABC 31DM.

1:30 P.M. News flashes. -4il. Saturday Svncopators. 5:00 Duchin Orch.

5:15 On the Air Tonight. 5 20 Duchin Orch. 5:30 Jack Armstrong. 5:45 Spauish Serenade. 0:00 Broadcast from London 6:30 Eddie Dooley.

:45 Ye Happy Minstrel. 7:00 Frederic William Wile. 7:15 Denny Lang and Small, songs. 7:30 Elder Micliaui and his congregation. 8:00 Elmer Everett Yess.

Pray and Braiseiottl. Simons Dorothy Pace, soloist Philadelphia Orch. ft: 15 Modern Male Chorus. 30 Anna Band. 10:00 Rebroadcast from Bvrd Antarctic Expedition; Daly Orch.

10 30 News service. 1 0:45 Kaltenborn. 11:00 George Jcssel with Vera Van. Eton Boys and Rich Orch. 1 Gray Orch.

13:00 Lyman orch 114 :30 A.M. Arnheim Orch. 1:00 Russell Orch. G60K. WEAF 454M.

P.M. Week-end Revue. 5:00 Lady Next Door. 5:30 Three Scamps. 5:45 Arlene Jackson, songs.

00 Program summary. Cuirat Orch. 41 American Alliance program: Matthew Woll. vice president American Federation of Labor, speaker. 45 Half Hour for Men.

7: 15 Dr. Stanley High. 7 Circus Days. 7 Mountaineers, OO Olsen Orch. 8:30 Antobal's Cubans.

William L. Chenerv. :0 a Munchausen with Cliff Hall: Robert Simmons, tenor; Leaders Trio; De Marco Sisters; Goodman Orch. 9:30 Helsman Yacht Club Boys; Vivien Ruth, fiongR. Radio By JO 6:00 8:45 9:00 10:00 11:00 10 00 White, Hearst: 11:1 5 sketch.

1145 12 1 5 Tollinger. Doric soprano: songs; Noblette 760K. 4IIO 5 OO piano 5:15 5 :30 5:45 5 :45 Williams. 7:15 7 7:35 8:00 siuuiion. 8:30 Caro Lamoureux, soprano; Ludovic Huot, tenor; orch.

9 OO Dinner of the Notre Dame Club, ft Jamboree. 10 OO Bowerv Days. 1 1 oo WLs Barn Dance. 12 OO Martin Orch. A.M.

Scotti Orch. Rolfe Lew organ; Bob Ripley, William Randolph 'Where Is Our One Man's family, Hollywood on the Air. Carefree Carnival: Ned master of ceremonies: Wills on Quartet: Mary Wood, Tommy Harris, Cynthia; Ryan and and others. WJZ 395M. P.M.

Concert Favorites. Ward and 1 1 duo. Babes in HolKwood. Neil Sisters Little Orphan Annie. Trio Romantique.

Irish Minstrels. Mary Small. Program summarv. Flying with Capt. Al John Herrlck, baritone.

Threo Musketeers. Foot ball scores. Himber Orch. "The New Deal: What 710K WOR 122M. 4:30 P.M.

Krickett Orch. 5 OO Orch. 5 05 Program resume. 515 Flying Family." i :30 French course. 5 4 1 NRA urogram.

5 (TOO Uncle Don. Bereer Orch. 1:55 Mabel Runiong. 7:00 Ford Frick. 7:15 Bill Brown, "How's Your Golf?" Everett McCooey, baritone.

7:45 Harry Hershfleld. I 8 oo Little Svmphonv Carmela Inpollto, violin. I Beer Programs Fade Out Cook Returns to WOR-Answers to Queries Office and f't Off.ce Addr-ss. Bureau of S'reet Onenini. ooli Municipal Uull-j: Brookivn.

N. Y. su i NEW YORK COURT. 'Fecund Jodn nl Distric. in the mauT of th" aptMcatirm of the City of.

N-w York, re lain to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for I the same purpose fee, to the landa, fenemm's and hereditaments required lor he purpose nf opening and extending FAST 4HIH STREET. I from Hiverly Rood to Avenue In the Borough of Brocklvn. C.ty of New York. i Notice Is heretiy given that the Bill of uMs. charges and expenses incurred by reason of the Above-entitleci proceeding will bo presented to one of the Justices of th-? Supreme Court of tho State ct New York, Second Judicial District, at Special Term thereof, to UrUl in and for the County ol Kinvs.

for tho bVvmsf of motions, nt the County Court House i in the BoroiiRh ot Brooklyn, Citv of New on tho 12th day of December. at lo o'cloiic tn tne forenoon of that day, I or as so.ui thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, tor taxation in accordance ith the certificate of the Corporation lo'insei, ttint. tne saia Biti or f-osis, el. arises and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto attached his been jn the oifire of the desk; of ttie Countv of Kings tiiero to reniiiin for and during the space of ten da, as required by law. Dated.

Bioi Klvn. New York, November ARTTTTTR V. HTTXY, Corporation Counsel, Office and Poit Off-co Address, Bureau of street Openings, Uti Municipal Building. Brook iML N. X.

-4-lOtt ft NEW YOR CtrpR COURT, feconrt Judicial District, the matter of the application of the City of New York, relatue to acquiring title, wherever tno same has not been heretofore acquired for tn purpose in fee, to the rands, tenements and hereditaments required tor tho purpose of opening nnd extending WHITNEY AVENUE, from Knapp btreet to Burnett Street, and AVKNUK W. from Knnprt Street to CierrlMen Avenue, i-i the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Notice la hereby given that the Bill of Costs, chantea nnd expenses incurred by reason ot the above-entitled proceeding will ha presented to one of th Justices of the Supreme Court of tho Stat of New YorK, Second Judicial District, at ft Special Term thereof, to bo held in and for the County of Kings, for tho heartnn of motions, at tho County Court House In tho Borough ot Brooklyn, Citv ot Ne York, on the 11th day ot December, 1P33, at 11) o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or na soon thereafter a.i counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation in oecordance with tha certificate of tho Corporation Counsel, and that the said BUI ot Coata, charwea and expenses with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel thereto- at taehed has been deposited in the otflce of the Clerk ot tho Countv of Kings, toore tn remain for and dunnar the space of ten da vs. ns required by law. Dated.

Brooklvn. New Yorlc, November 24. lli-J. ARTHUR HTLLT, Corporation Counsel. Office and Post Office Address.

Bureau of street openings. 0ti Municipal Build Ing. Brooklyn, N. Y. ic-mm S4-l0to A "sealed bids will Bis tho t'ark Board, at the office Department ot Parks, Arsenal Bull din if.

Central Park, 5th Avenue and 64th etneeU, Manhattan, until '2 MO p. on TUESDAY, HTC. MBER lllh," XV39 Uitrnuxh nf Brooklyn FOR PtmNlHUINO ALL LABOR AND MATERIALS NECESSARY OR REQUIRED KOR KEPAIUINO WITH SHEET AMl'HAL 1', CONCRETE, THE PARKWAYS AND BARK HOADS. IN THE BOROUOH OP BROOKLYN. WHEN DIRECTED.

DURlNO THE YEAR lHiU, TOO ETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. Tho amount of security required Two Thousand Dollars The time allowed to complete the work will be the year at dilferent periods, upon five dav. notice. Certified check or cash In the 'sum ot One hundred Dollars ($100) must accompany bid. Blank form and other Information, Including specification, may bo obtained al tho office of the Department of parks, BoroiiKh of Brooklyn.

Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park We.tt and fun Streot, Prospect Park. Brooklyn. Contract nnl specifications may he taken from office upon payment of Two Dollars Ne refund lor return of contract and specifications The bids will bo compared and contract awarded nt a lump or sum, JOHN HHKEHY. PRESIDENT; JAMKf T. BROWNE, THOMAS J.

DOLEN. JAMES PASTA. JOHN J. O'ROURKE. Commi.

Kind's of Parks. WSe Cieneral Instructions to feilleri next to last pave. -tih NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, Second Judicial District, in the matter of the application of the City of New Vork, relative to acquiring tit le. wherever the name has not been heretofore acquired for tho same purpose In lee, to the' Inada, trnomeiii and hereditament requited tor the purpose of opening and extending lOlflT STREET, from 3d Avenue to 4th Avenue I In the BorouKh of Brooklyn, City of' Hew York. Notice Is hereby piven that the 1111 nf costs, cha nu'8 and expenses incurred bv reason of tho above-entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Jits tees of (he Supienit! Court ol tho State" of New York.

Second Judicial District, at ft Special Term thereof, t(, bo held Jn and for the County of KIiirh, for the hearing of motions, at tho County Court House in the Hoiointh ot Brooklyn, City of New York, on the Uth day of December, 1933, nt, JO ocluck the lorenoon of that dnv, or as Bonn thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation In nceordanoe with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel, and that the said Bill of Coste, enarttes nnd expenses with the certificate of tho Corporation Counsel thereto attache! has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Klnjrs, there to remain for and during the space of ten davs, as required by law. Dated. Brooklvn. New York, November 'M, ARTHUR HILLY. Corporation Counsel.

Office and pot office Address. Bureau of street openings jyti Municipal Build-inc. Brooklvn, N. Y. -4-iot sn At SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BT the Coiiuiilstouer of Hospitals of The Ctf oT New York, at his olllce, Room lOjO, Municipal Build inn, Manhattan, from a.m.

to a.m., on MONDAY. DECEMBER 4, 1031. Hiirotiih of Brooklyn. FOR FdRNISlirNO AND DELIVERING OKFICK EQUIPMENT. The time for the performance of Is fclxty it0) coiueculivp calemler day after the Indorsement of the cerfcifl-cule of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless It li accompanied bv a deposit. Such deposit hi Hti amount not le.ss than one and per cent, of the total amount of tho bid. The amount of security requited is tliirfv Der Ceut. of the contract amount awarded. The bidder will state the pr1c per unit, culled ir in the schedule of quantities and prices, by which tho bidj will be tested.

The extensions must made and footed up, u.s the bids Ul he re. id from the uhd awards. If made, made to the lowest binder on each Item or class, as stated in tiie schedules. Specifications referred ro In the schedule may be hJd unou application nt Room Municipal Building, Manhattan. Blank forms and further intoruiatlon may be obtained at the oMlco of the Department of HnApiiuN.

10th tloor. Municipal Building Maiiluittan. A MIPS H. FAY. Aetltif? Commissioner.

Ssflnttructlons to Bidder neTt te last paire. osh A PEALED BIDS Wit BK RECEIVED BY the CoiunilsMiiiier 0f purchase of The City of New nr. his other. Room 1H0O, Municipal Manhattan, from 9 tt in. I hi a.m..

on MOMHV. OKI I MB1 4, li33, H-o-Hiiih of Brooklvn. pore and PKLivvnrva 't JCTI 1 1 1, SIM. CH NNEI 3 TO TllC I'M E.N 1' UK PLANT AND STRUC- TP I. 'EH.

The time for the performance of contracts- Is ior ('Uh consecutive calendar ciavs after hnloM- nient of the certificate oT th Comptroller. No bid -shall be considered unless tt in by a ileuu-ML Such deposit Mi ill bo In an amount not less than one and oue-hulf tvr cent, of the total amount of the buj The nmouut of security re-uufred is thirty per cent, of the contract tt---tnh'd. The bidder will the price per unit, ss called (or In thi' si'heihilfs of quantities arid prlc-'s, bv which tTie bids wll. be t.red Th i must made and toii'ed up. as the h.ds will be rend from rhe aw iris, ir nude, mad to th- 'jMd-T on e.ii or class, as red in tiie es.

referred to In the scried-u'-'s iucv nut n.ipl cs'ion at Room imi. it'iiMir r. uiruCtan. form and turth-'r information mnv he obMln-d nt ofUce of the D. partmen of 10th iDur.

Municipal Buii-li-u. M.iuh VITHEVV P. KSVN'ffY, Deputy and Aetlna: Commissioner. Instructions te Bidder nest te Uet BAP File No. Ifll.v-l'.i.'H.

THE PEOPLE OP TUB si'Al'E OF NFW York, by the grace of Ood Iri and Independent To Beliha. 1 Kirsllv 1 Driiroponlos, J.enh. Winifred Kirshy. Steha Harriet Klrshv John. Hartford Accident Indemnity Company.

Benjamin C. Rlbinan. WiKuim A. Rvan. Chamberlain of Ihe City of New York.

Send greeting: Whereas. John A Kirshv, administrator of the good, chattels and credits whlclr were of Wadea Kirshv, deceased, who resides at 420 West 4is't street, Borough of Manhattan, New York has presented his petition as admmtstraior of the estate at Wadea Kirshy. deceased, who at the time of her decease resided In the Borough of Brooklvn, Countv of Kings. City and Btute of New York, praying that the decree made and entered herein on August 1st. 1931.

Judicially settling the Intermediate account as filed by said administrator and the decree made and entered herein on July 2d. 1932. judicially settling the final account as filed by said administrator, be vacated and set aside, and whv Bertha tKlrsliyl Dracopoulos and Joseph Kirshy should not retund to the administrator herein, or this court, so much of the total amount paid to them as is ultimately determined bv the Surrogate to be an over-payment: hat. the Cli.imheiiain of the Citv of New York be slaved irom pavincr out anv of the moneys deposed with linn in these proceedings to the credit of said Joseph under the decrees as reienvd to herein, until the turlher tirder of the surrogate and tor such othet nd further relief as to the surrogate may seem lust and proper In tiie premises. Now, therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of tile County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records.

In the Countv of Kings, on the 27th day of December. 1933. at 9:30 o'clock In' the forenoon, why the decree made and entered herein on August 1st. 1931. Judi-rlolly settling the Intermediate account of said administrator, and the decree made and entered herein on July 2d.

1932. Jndu flally settling the final account of said administrator, should not be vacated and let aside, and whv Bertha iKIrshyt Dra-coooulos and Joseph Klrshv should not refund to the administrator herein, or so much of the total amount raid to each of them as is ultimately determined hy the Surrogate to tie an over- navmrnt: and whv the Chamberlain of the Citv of New York should not be slaved from naving out any of the mniievs deposited in these proceedings to the crrdit r.f said Infant Joscnh Kirshy, under the decrees referred to herein, until the luriher order of the Surrogate, and tor such olher and further relief a. to the Surrogate may seem just ami proper in the premises. In testimony whereof, we have ennsed the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto atllxed. Witness.

Hon. George Albert (Seal) Wingnte, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, In the said Countv. the 24th dav of November. 1933. PERCY T.

STAPI.ETON. Clerk of the surrogate's Court. This citation Is served ujion von as re-nulred by law. You are not obliged to appear In person. If you fail to appear It will he assumed that vou consent to the proceedings, unless you file written objections, thereto.

You have a right to have an attorney-at-law appear for vou. Ii2S-4t SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF New York Countv of Kings HAMBURG SAVINGS BANK. Plaintiff, anelnst JACOB SACHS, JULIA SIMON KAPLAN. SAMUEL GORDON. DONIGFR.

GOLDBERG Aj YOUNG. BURNS Defendants. Summons. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action, and to serve a copy of your answer, or, If the complaint is not served with this summons, tn serve a notice of appenrance. on Ihe plaintiff's attorney, within twenty days after service of this summons.

exclusive of the day or service, and In case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will bo taken against you bv default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated. September 8th 1933. ROBERT E. MOFFETT, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office and Post Offlre Address.

894 Broadway, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. TO JULIA CHODOSH: The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to order of Hon. Frank F. Adel. Justice of the Supreme Court of the state of New York, dated November 21st, 1933, and filed with the complnlnt In the otllce'of the Clerk of the Countv of Kinns, Hall of Records Building.

Brooklvn, N. Y. Dated. September 241h. 1933.

ROBERT E. MOFFETT. Attorney for Plaintiff, 894 Broadway, Brooklyn, N. Y. fit CORPORATION NOTICES NOTICE IS HEREBY gTvEsTthTTH Board of Estimate and Apportionment at Its ueetlng held on Frldny.

November 3, 1933 iCal. No. 30-BI. adopted the fo'low-Ing resolutions: Whereas, The Board of E.HI nato and Apportionment by resolutions adopted on January 23. 1925.

and amenoed on March 4. 1927. and October 23. 1931, authorized proceedings for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Cropsey avenue (West 17th street-West 18th street-Harway aventiel from Bay parkway to Neptune avenue; Neptune avenue from West 27lh street to Shell road; Shell road from Neptune avenue to Avenue Canal avenue from Shell road to Guilder avenue, and Gulder avenue from Canal avenue to the Junction with Neptune avenue and Homecrest avenue, subject to the rights, If any, of the South Brooklvn Railway Company, the Nassau Electric Railroad Company and the New York Rapid Transit Corporation, Borough of Brooklvn; and directed that 80 per cent, of tlie entire cost and expense of the proceedings be piured upon the Borough of Brooklyn Ito be collected with the first tax levy subsequent to the entry of the final decree In the and that the remaining 20 per cent, of such cost and expense be assessed upon the area of assessment described In the resolutions of authorization: and Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment Is considering the advisability of reconsidering Its determination with respect to the dlstrlbullnn of the cost and expense of the aforesaid proceedings, and of making a new determination concerning the same In accordance with the provisions of section 247 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, by placing 50 per cent, of the entire cost and expense of acquiring title to the said Neptune avenue upon The City of New York; by placing the remaining 60 per cent, of such cost and expense of acquiring title to the said Neplune avenue, together with 80 per cent, of the entire cost and expense of acquiring title to the said Cropsey avenue (West 17th street-West 18th street-Harwav avenuel, Shell road, Canal avenue and Gulder avenue, upon the Borough of Brooklyn (the City's and Borough's shares to be collected wllh the first tax levy subsequent to the entry of the final decree In the and by assessing Hie remaining 20 cent, of such cost and expense of acquiring title to the said Cropsev avenue iWcst 17th street-West 18th street-Harway avenuel, shell road. Canal avenue arm Ouider avenue, upon tho real property within the following modified area of assessment: Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a line midway between Bay 25th street and Bav 20th street, distant loo feet southwesterly from the southwesterly line of Warehouse avenue, the said distance Delng measured at right angles to Warehouse avenue, and running thence northeastwardly along the said line midway between Bay 25th street and Bay 2Mh street and along the prolongation of the said line to the Intersection with a line bisecting the angle formed by the Intersection of the prolongations of the centre lines of Bath avenue and Benson avenue as these streets are laid out between Bay 34th street and 23d avenue; thence southeastwardlv long the said bisecting line to the Intersection with the prolongation of line midway netween nam avenue ana Benson avenue, as these streels are laid out where they adjoin 25th avenue: thence lout.heast- wardly along the said line midway brtween Bath avenue raid Benson avenue and along the prolongation thereof to the Intersection with a line midway between Bay 40th street and Bav 41st street: thence southwestwardly along the said IlnB midway between Bay 40th street and Bay 41st street to the Intersection With tile prolongation of a line midway between Bath avenue and Harway avenue as these streets are laid out between Bay 43d street and Bay 44th street; thence southeastwardlv along the said lino midway between Harway avenue and Bath avenue and along Its prolongation to the Intersection with a line midway between 27th avenue and Bay 46th street: thence southwestwardly aiong the said line midway between 27tn avenue and Riiy 4th street to the intersection with the southweslerlv rlKht-of-wav line of the Nassau Electric Railroad; thence south- eastwnrdly along the said right-of-way nne to tne intersection with the prolongation of a line midway between West 15th street and West luth street; thence southwardly alone: the said line mldwav between West 1 street and West Imh street and along the prolongations of the said line to Hie prolongation of a line 11)0 fret northerly from the parallel wllh the northerly line of Canal avenue, as Ails Brins; Results the snni turetH out or Wtt 11th street: thf-nre ras'wardly tne said iliio par-i :1 wl.h cnt avciiuy and a icing its pro ionssuon to a line l.ouO leet.

wpsirriv irom nr.d par.l-n with ihe westerly lino of fc'iell ivad. as the street .3 out north of rr.al mrrrn. the said dKUnco mra.snrpd st neht Rncrles to Siicil Ihrnoo north wimiiy 11 Ion th Mild lint piiruliel Mheli to the MHitlu'rlv line of Avenue thftire in a straight ilne to the point of Intersection of the northerly line of Avenuo nnd the prolongation of a line midwu? brtween West Tth street and West 8th street: thence northwurdiv along the said line mlriwiiy Di'tween Wet street mid West uth street and aiong thft prolongation thereof to the Intersec tion with tne prolongation of a line 100 feet northerly from and parallel with tho northerly lino of Avenue Thenc eastwardly nnd always distant 1 00 fet northerly Irom and par a with tne northerly line of Avenue to the Intersection with a line mldwiiv be ween West street and West 1st street; thence alont? the line midy between West rUieet and West 1st street to the intersection with a line midway beween Avenue and Avenue thence niont the said line mhiw.iv between Avenue and Avenuo to the intersection with a line midway between avenue and East K'th Mreet thence southw.iruly aionit the said lino midway between Homecrest avenue and Hast K'th street, tn the intersection with a line mhlwuy between Avenue and Voorlnes avenue; thence eastwardly alonii tho said line midway between Avenuo and Voorhles avenuo to tho prolongation of a lino midway between Kant 1MU itreet and (Cast ltiih thence southwardly along tho gatd lino midway between Kast 15th street and East ltUU street and aion the prolongation of the said line to the intersection with the northerly United Ptates pierhead line of Sheep-Uiead Bay; thence westwardly alont? the s.aid pierhead ime to tho intersection with the lino of Slioro boulevard thence anuth-w alonit the easterly line of Shore boulev.trd lo the northerly line of Shore boulevard; thence eastw.irdlv along the northerly line of Shore boulevard to the Intersection wltn the United States bulkhead line Uld out at the easterly end of Coney Inland; thence southwardly a.otiK the United bulkhead Ilne at I he easterly end of Coney Is in nd and westward a ion it tlte United Slates bulkhead line iirlloinuig the ol the Atlantic Ocean to he intersection with the prolongation of the easterly lino of Coney Island venue; thence north wanlly aloim the easterly lino ol Coney Island avenue and alonit the prolongation of the line to the Intersection with Ilia northerly line of tho puhllo bpach; thence generally westwardly nlonfc the northerly lino of tho public beach to the Intersection, with line midway between West -1st street and WesC street, thence northwardly along the said line midway between West Jlsfc street and West Jtreet to the Intersection with the bulkhead Ilne of Gravesend Bav; thence northwardly in straight line to a point on the southerly line of Kftolf avenue where It is intersected by the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet westeny from and parallel with the westerly line of Warehouse avenue as this street Is laid out where It adjoins Ettolf avenue, the said distance be i nit measured at rUht annles to Warehouse avenue; thence generally northwardly and always distant 100 feet westerly from tho westerly Hue of Warehouse avenue and the prolongation thereof to the Intersection with tho prolongation of a line distant 100 feet westerly from and parnllel with the westerly lino of Warehouse avenue as laid out north ot 2 1 st avenue; thence norl hwestwardly aloni? the said Hue parnllel with Warehouse avenue and the. prolonatlon of the tine Co the point or place of beptnnuiR. Resolved, That this Hoard consider the proposed action at a meetlnn of the Hoard to bo held in the CUy Hall florontth of Manhattan, City of New York, on Krlday, December 8, liUKl, at 11 o'clock and that at the same time and place a public hearlnjf thereon will then and there he had.

Resolved, That the Secretary ol this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons afteeied thereby to be published In the City Record and the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, exclusive of Bnndavs and legal holidays, prior to Friday, becember tt, YX. Dated. New York. November 24, JOKKi'H P. HHH1TN8, Secretary, Hoard of Ksttmute and Anportlonment, Municipal Building.

Manhattan. Telephone WO rth 2-4rfi0. nCM-lOt-ostiA-h NOTICE TS HEREBY OIVKN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its meet lag held on Friday, November 3. (Cal. Ny adopted tho iullowlng iCHolullons: Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by resolution adopted on Juno 4, lit-8.

authorized the construction of the tollnwing local Improvement, to wit: "Regulate, Kfatlo, curb, flag and pave with permanent asphalt within widened portion of Neptune avenue from West 7th street to West )lh street," Borough of Brooklyn. at a total estimated cost ot and provided that the entire cost and expense be assessed upon the proper deemed to be benefited by the suid local improvement; and Whereas. The Board of Estimate and Apportionment by resolution adopted on January 17, 199. aulhorled the construction oT the follow inn local Improvement, to wit: "Regulate, grade, curb, sidewalk, pave and repavo with permanent asphalt Neptune avenue from West Uth street to West lith street and reicrnde, recurb and retlug from Sheepshead Buy road to West 6th street," Boron till of Brooklvn. nt a total el hunted cost of tHO.QOO, and provided that the entire cost and expense, excluding tho sum ol representing tho cost and expetiso of the portion ot the improvement chargeable to tho Repaying Fund, bo assessed upon the property deemed io bo benefited by the bald local improvement; and Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment Is considering tho advisability of reconsidering lis detenu mat ion with respect to the distribution of tho cost and expense of the aforesaid local Improvements, and of making a new determination with respect to the an me; and Whereas, No work was done under the aforesaid authorizations In Neptune avenue from West fith street to West Bin street, BoroiiRh of Brooklvn; bo It Resolved.

That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provisions of section 247 of the Orenier New York Charier, as amended, consider the ad nfjillty of apportioning the cost and expense of Improving Neptune a venue rrom west am street to west, vntn street. Borough of Brooklyn, including Interest charges, overhead charges of the Board of Assessors and any awards for building damage- due to ehano of grade, so as to place 1)3 per crnt, of the said rost and expenro upon Tho City or New York, Includlncr the sum of srM.riflJ. 10 representing the original cost of the preliminary pavement; per cent, upon the lioiuiu-ii of Brooklyn ttho City's mid Borough's shares to be collected with tho rirst tat levy to be imposed after the av-essmrnt ilct has been ronflrnied by the Board of Assessors or tho costs shall have been otherwise fixed and determined, and so as to assess tho remaining 1-1. per cent of such rost and expense upon the property deemed to be benefited by tne said local improvements: and be It further Resolved, lh.it. this Board consider tho proposed action at a meeting of the Hoard to be held in the City Hail.

ol Manhattan. Citv of New York, on Frldny. December 8. 111.13, at 11 o'clock a. and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had, nt which all persons interested will bo given an opportunity to be beard; and be further Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be puhlished In tho city Record and tho corporation newspapera for ten days continuously, exclusive of Hundavs and letfal holidays, prior to Friday, becember ti.

WAX Dated, New York. Novemher 24 11:13 p. Hit iCSTNH. Secretary. Hoard of Estimate and Apportionment.

Mtinnipal Building. Manhattan. Inlepnone Wut. NEW YORK HIIPiVkMR" COUR Recond Judicial District. In the matter of the anpljtation of the CUy of New Yora.

relative to Hcuulrlng title, wherever ttie same has not been hereioiure ucqutred tot the same purpose in lee, to the lands, tt-ncuu nts and hereditament'! reciuired tor thtt purpose of opeuinn and exiendnw I ffUlJIIAKD 1 EE T. FAN I t.TH STRPE'I and EAST 7TH JSTREET. from Neptune Avenue to Banner Avenue. In the Borough of Brooklyn, City ol New York. Notice Is hereby given that the Bill I of Costs, chnrK- and expenses Incurred by reason of the above-entitled proceeding will bo presented to one of tha Ju.sticea of th Kup rem Court of th- Mtaio of New York.

Keennd Judicial District, Special Term thereof to be held in an1 I for the County of Kln't. he hearing of motions, at tho Countv Court House ntoval District tn the Bomujth of Brook-! in the Horour.h of Brooklvn. City of New York, on the 14th dav of Vi': at lo er In the forenoon of th.it day or hi sunn thereafter as counsel t-rtn be henrd thereon, for tax.Vlon a-voMlance with tho certUicute of the Cornor ii ion Counsel, nrd ttmt. the n'd Bill of Cosrs charges and epeiiMi with the cerfilcare of tho Corporation Counsel thereto attached baa been denosired in th orfie of the Clerk of tho Countv of K.rms. there to remain for ami rtunnc the opace ol ten tlavs, as reoulred by Dated, Brooklvn.

New York, November 24. 1033. AUTHTTR J. W. IITtJ.T, Corporation Counsel.

The Rev. Frederick Magee Adams, newly elected rector of the Episcopal Church of the Messiah and I Incarnation, will be Instituted In i office on Sunday morning, Dec. 10, iby the Rev. Dr. Ernest Milmore Stires, Bishop of the Diocese of Long Island, at the church, Greene and Jlermont Aves.

The bishop will 'perform the office of Installation and preach. On Monday evening the annual parish meeting will be held to elect the vestry and receive reports of committees and societies. A social hour will follow the meeting. Mr. Adams will preach torn tow morning on "The Kingdom of Love." On Tuesday evening Mr.

and Mrs. Adams will entertain the League of Women of the parish at the rectory, 239. Gates Ave. On Wednesday afternoon the Women's Auxiliary will hold a tea. Chief Sunrise, grandson of Sitting Bear, Sioux Indian, will give the program.

The Rector's Aid Society will hold a bridge at the rectory on Saturday afternoon. Mr. Adams came to Brooklyn from St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Cleveland, Ohio, to become rector of the Church of the Incarnation. Upon the merger of the Incarnation and Messiah parishes he was elected rector of the Church of the Messiah and Incarnation.

Manhattan Church New The Rev. Dr. Howard Chandler Robbins will be guest preacher tomorrow morning at the Episcopal Church of the Incarnation. In the afternoon Part II of "Hora No-vissia" will be sung, directed by John Hoane, organist and choirmaster. The rector, wardens, vestry and committee for the 125th celebration of Grace Episcopal Church have issued invitations for an anniversary luncheon at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, Saturday, Dec.

16. Bishop William T. Manning; the rector, the Rev. Dr. W.

Russell Bowie, and Dr. Henry God-dard Leach, chairman of the committee, will speak. The World Fellowship of Faiths held a Thanksgiving reunion today at Hotel New Yorker, preceded by a luncheon. The Rev. Dr.

John Howland Lathrop, pastor Unitarian Church of the Saviour, Brooklyn, presided. The McAulcy Water Street Mission will close its celebration of the 65th anniversary tomorrow evening after a week's series of meetings each evening and Sunday afternoons. Tomorrow afternoon the Rev. Dr. John W.

Bradbury, Wads-worth Avenue Baptist Church, will speak and in the evening Miss Sara Wray, superintendent Eighth Avenue Mission. The Rev. Dr. Lynn Harold Hough of Drew University will speak Monday morning at the New York Preachers' Meeting at 150 5th Ave. Dr.

Richard Lynch will speak tomorrow morning at the Unity Society in the Engineering Auditorium on "More Abundant Life." Horace Hollcy will speak tomorrow afternoon at the Baha'i Centre on "The Great Apocalypse." The Rev. Dr. J. V. Moldenhawer, pastor.

First Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "Humility" at the communion service and in the evening. On Wednesday evenin; he will give the last of his Shakespearean lectures until Jan. 9. 'The Crusaders' at Bedford Y. M.

C. A. "The Crusaders," a group of young men organized at the Bedford Y. M. C.

Bedford near Gates, to gather young people together for study of the Bible, will have as guest speaker on Tuesday evening the Rev. Dr. Joseph W. Hakes, pas-or Nepperhan Baptist Church, N. and former pastor of w'clid Baptist Church.

Vernon P' ithji founder of the organization, Pi speak on "The Inspiration of tht Bible." On Tuesday evening Testations from the 5th and 6th tricts of the Young People's aptist Union will attend from tushwlck, Stuyvesant. Ridgewood fld East New York churches. Manhattan Baptist Qklttant Sapttet (Eliurrlf 57th St. bet. Uh and 7th Aves.

nr. WILL H. HOUGHTON. Pastor, preaches 11:00 "Lessons from the Life of Abraham" 7:30 'World Problems; Prophecy the Jew' 3 Christian Alliance Youne People's Rally Mon 7:30 P.M. Dr.

Donald Grev Barnhouse Wednesday. 7:30 P.M. Midweek Service Sun. A Wed. Broadcast WQAO 3II7M 1II1IIK Bahai BAHA'I CENTRE Sixth Floor 4:15 HOOPER HARRIS "The Great Apocalypse'' Divine Science "CHURCH OF THE" ifaaltttg QHjnst i lidgt rui'srn til? titvtuc ur'irurr i BIIr.MORJi HOTKL SUNDAY 11 A.M.

rev. EMMET FOX, pastor "The Riddle of the Sphinx" Midweek Meetinzii Friday Noon P.M. Ethical Culture ETHICAL AND SPIRITUAL SOCIETY College Hall. HOTEL ASTOR Sunday, 2:30 P. M.

Rev. CONVERSE NICKERSON of Boston. Mors. ADDRESS AND MESSAGES 570K. WMCA 526M.

5 00 Shavne. 5 i Dorot Alivn, Ballad Singers Quartet. 5: 15 Children's urogram, it oo ninck orch. 5 Dinner Music. 1 -Eckel Orch.

15 Fallon Orch OO-Clem McCarthy. 7: 1 5 Five Star Final. J. Russel Robinson, pin no. 7:45 Waltz Favorites.

Three Little Funsters. 5 Oilman Orch. 30 Studies in Genius. oo Al Shayne, baritone; llaring Orch. 9 30 Eddie Leonard's Minstrels.

10oO Mildred Wlndell. soprano; Donald Bclu, baritone; orch. 10 Radio Scandals 1 1 OO Six-Dav Bike Race. 12 OO Winta Orel). 1'- 15 A Schuster Orch.

12 Dance Orch. 12 15 Spielman Orch Fred Monroe. 1 oo Newman Orrh. 15 Barnyard Doin's. 1 30 Carter Orch.

Callowav Orch. Main Features On 1300K. WEVD 231M. P.M. "Labor Mnrches sketch.

Jewish events of the week. 8:30 International Exchange Concert. 10.00-10:15 S. s. Scholder, FORECLOSURES dated the 3Uth dav of October.

and tiled with the amended complaint in the OfBce of the Clerk of the Couutv of Kings at Brooklvn. New York, on the JIM. nay or October, 1933. The object of mis action Is to foreclose a mortgage which is a consolidation of a mortgage made bv Werbelovsky Lavlne Realty Corporation to New York Life Insurance Company dated Juno 20th. 1923.

and recorded in the Olllce of the Register of ne couutv ol Kings on June 20th. 1923. in Liber 5410, page 494 of Mortgages, and a mortgage made bv the same mortgagor to United States Title Guaranty Company dated October 19th, 1925, and recorded In said Reciter's Office on the same day In Liber page 429 of Mortgages, said mortgages being consolidated bv an nKieciueiic recorded In said Register's Office on October 19. 1925. In Liber 6183, page 431 of Mortgages.

Said consol- niuiea mortgage covers premises slt- uuio in tne comity or Kings. Citv and State of New Vnrlr tnnnrn Nn Eastern Parkway, being at the northeast corner of Washington Avenue and Eastern leet a inches on Washington Avenue. 220 feet 9 Inches on Eastern Parkway. 192 feet on the easterly line at right angles to Eastern Parkway, 175 feet on Lincoln Place, the course's running thence from the northwesterly end of the last mentioned line, southwesterly at right angles to Lincoln Place 69 feet 7 Inches, and thence westerly 91 feet 2 Inches to Washington Avenue; together with a right of way. along the last mentioned course, over the most southerly 4 feet of the premises adjoining on the north.

Dated. Brooklyn. November 1 1933. CUKK REYNOLDS. Attorneys for plaintiff, 52 Broadway.

Borough of Man- 'lukuui, new xork city. n4 11 18 25 d2-9 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-WOLF NATEI.SON. Plaintiff, vs. RAMI1A HOLDING CORPORATION, et als.

Defendants. Pursuant to Judgment herein dated November 20. 1933, I will sell at puhllo auction to the highest bidder by Crews Shapiro. Auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on the 14th dav of December. 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, premises In Brooklyn, New York. Parcel being a rectangular parcel on the northwest corner of East 17th Street and Avenue having a frontage of 40 ft, on Avenue and 105 ft. on East 17th Street.

Parcel being on the north side of Avenue 72 ft. east of East 16th Street, being 48 ft. In width, front and rear, bv 105 ft. in depth on each side. Said premises sold subject to encumbrances fully described In the aforesaid Judgment.

Dated, November 21st, 1933. PAUL POLWK1L. Referee. MARTIN H. LATNEIt, Plaintiff's Attorney.

185 Montague Street, Brooklvn, New Vork. n22-6t-ws SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE DIME SAVINGS BANK OF BROOK LVN, plaintiff, against MAY L. W1NANS, et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered In the above action In Kings County Clerk's office and dated November 4, 1933.

I will sell at public autction by Allen M. Teplltz. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Heal Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn.

N. on December 0. 1933, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In said Judgment directed to be sold, being a plot of ground with the Improvements thereon In Brooklvn Kings County, New York, on the southerly side of Avenue P. distant 50 feet easterly from East 32d Street, being 25 feet wide front and rear bv 100 feet In depth on each sioe. tne side lines running parallel with 32d Street, the easterly side line running partly through a uariv wnll tne rear line running parallel with Avenue logeuier witn and subject to a driveway easement, as more fully described In the mortgage, affecting the most westerly 4 feet of this property and the most easterly 4 feet of property adjoining on the west; subject also to a similar easement affecting the most southerly 4 feet of this property; reference being made to an Id Judgment for a more complete description of said premises.

Dated, November 15, 1933, JAMES A. DUNNE Referee. ARTHUR c. WEYMANN. Plaintiff's Attorney, 9 De Kalb Avenue, Brooklyn, N.

Y. nl5-6t, SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Bowery Savings Bank. Plaintiff, vs. Cotlna Realty Corporation, et al Defendants.

Cadwalader, Wlckersham A I alt. Plaintiff's Attorney's. 14 Wall street New York City. Pursuant to Judgment entered on No. vember 17.

1933. I will sell at public auction, at the Real Estate Exchange, located at No. 189 Montague Street. Borough of Brooklyn, Countv of Kings. City of New York, at twelve o'clock noon on December 14, 1933.

by Nathaniel Shuter. Auctioneer, the premises In the Citv and State of New York, County of Kings situated on the northerly side of Montague Street, distant 53 feet easterly from the corner formed bv the Intersection of the said northerly side of Montague Street with the easterly side of Hlrks Street, said premises having a width both front and rear of 77 feet and a depth on each Side Of lflO feet nnH hain, a. by the street number 101-105 Montague fctreet, Brooklvn. New York. The said premises will be sold subject to the restrictions contained In Liber 134 of Conveyances, page 373: Liber 157 of Conveyances, page 29; Liber 121 of Conveyances, page 341; Party Wall Agreement Ir.

Liber 1132 of Conveyances, page 328, and Railroad Consent rnntiilnM in I.lber 3411 of Cnnvevitnres nn a-7H oil of said Instruments being recorded in' the ii i' th" Kings County. 1933 luia, n. November 21 WILLIAM C. McCREERY. Hcferee.

sa 8UPREMR ronwT viuu The Connecticut Mutual Life insurance Company, plaintiff, against Dorothy Kleiu-oian et defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly marie and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the 28th dav of November. 11133, I the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv MARCUS COHEN ft SON. auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York, Countv of Kings, on the 20th (lav of December, 1933. at twelve clock noon, the mortgaged premises In Brooklvn. Kings Countv.

directed bv said Judgment to be sold. 011 the south side of Lafayette Avenue. ::33 feet 5 indies wst of Bedford Avenue. 25x100' side Hues parallel with Bedford Avenue and westerly side line partly through a party wall, rear line parallel wllh I.aiavetle Avenue, and more fully described in the ludgment. hereinabove mentioned, and In a mortgage recorded In Liber 5:109 of Mortgages at outre 010.

In the Kings Countv Register's office. Date.1. November 20 1037 EI1WARD J. S. FAftliKIX.

Referee. CORNER. BELL. RUSSLI.L A' McNUI.TY. for Plaintiff.

Offlre and Post Office address. No 4a Wlllou.hhv Street. I Brooklvn, New York. n23-t 11 ary will preach tomorrow morning and evening. Kings G.

0. P. Club Inducts Grindrod As New President Benjamin Grindrod was installed as president of the Kings County Republican Club at the annual ceremonies at 202 Patchen Ave. last night. Mr.

Grindrod took over the presidential chair, and presided while State Senator George Blomburg promised he would aid in charter revision for New York City by introducing in the State legislature any charter revisions LaGuardia feels are necessary. Other officers Installed are: Rober Cole, first vice president. Ida Porter, second vice president. William Ochester, third vice president. Jane Tickell.

fourth vice president. Thomas M. Harvey, financial secretary. Michael O. AntonelU.

recording secretary. Thomas J. McOann, Mortimer H. Michaels and Elmer Samrnii, on the board of trustees. Mortimer H.

Michaels, past president, installed the incoming officers. Assistant Attorney General Joseph C. H. Flynn, district leader and executive member of the club, congratulated the new officers. Brooklyn Church News 'Villa Faulkner Page, leader of the Fellowship of the Life More Abundant, will speak tomorrow evening at the Weber Studios, on "Live as Unto Go(o)d." The Rev.

Dr. Frank E. aimmons, pastor Spencer Memorial Presbyterian Church, will preach tomorrow morning on "Holy Communion," and in the evening on "Thing Most Precious." The Rev. Dr. Fred P.

Corson. superintendent Brooklyn South District, will preach tomorrow morning at Fenimore Street Methodist Church. The Very Rev. Athur B. Kinsolv-ing, dean of the Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, L.

will preach tomorrow evening at the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, opening the Advent Crusade and Mission of the Church. Dean Kin-solving is a son of the late Bishop of Brazil, who preached In the church March 20, 1904. The service is sponsored by the united societies of the parish. An Informal reception will follow the service. "Our Sisters Who Smoke Cigarettes and Drink" will be the subject tomorrow afternoon at the open forum of the Brotherhood of Believers In Christ at Central Y.

M. C. A. Mrs. W.

T. Shrimplin, W. C. T. U.

president, will open the discussion. The Rev. Dr. Russell Mors Brougher, pastor of Baptist Temple, will preach tomorrow morning on "The Sign of the Anti-Christ in the Church" and in the evening on "The Shrewd Fool." Six hundred copies of the Book of John will be distributed at the Sunday School session. The Rev.

Dr. J. Lane Miller, pas' tor Central Methodist Church, will preach tomorrow evening on "After Repeal 'the Flood" and administer communion in the morning. Ruth Harsha will give an organ recital preceding the evening service. FEDERATION BROADCAST The radio committee of the Brooklyn Church and Mission Federation presents the following broadcasts for the week of Dec.

3, 1933: Sunday. 3 to p.m.. station WLTH, Baptist Young People's Union. Monday. Tuesday.

Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, morning devotion, 7:45 to 8 a.m.. Station WEVD. the Rev. I. C.

Wise. Ainslie Street Presbyterian Church. Tuesdnv. Dec. 5.

3:30 to 3:45 p.m.. Station WVPW. the Rev. Thomas Ten Hoeve, New Brooklyn Reformed Church. Thursday.

Dec. 7. 3:45 to 4 p.m., Station WVPW. the Friendly Advisor Churches Pentacostal GLAD TIDINgTtABERNACLE 32S W. 33d St.

Rev. R. A. BROWN, Pastor ERNEST S. WILLIAMS sP A.M., 3 AND 7:30 P.M.

Tuesday and Friday 7:4 P.M. Tabernacle Orrhestra. Male and Ladles Presbyterian First Presbyterian Church Fifth Avenue. 11th and 12th Streets Dr. J.

V. MOI.DENIIAWKR, will preach on "HUMILITY" 4 P.M. Communion Service 8 P.M. Dr. MOLDENHAWER 8 P.M.

Dr. Moldenhawer on "MIDSUMMER-NIGHT'S DREAM" Protestant Episcopal INCARNATION Madison Avenue and Rtrfi Rev. H. P. SIT.VER.

S.T.D.. Rector 8 and 10 A.M. Holy Communion 11 A M. Holy Communion. Sermon by Rev.

HOWARD CHANDLER ROBBINS. D.D. 4 P.M. "HORA NOVISS1MA." Part II Noonday Services. Monday-Friday, 12:21 Dnity 11:00 A.

DR. RICHARD LYNCH: "MORE ABUNDANT LIFE" AUDITORIUM 83 West Street Sea aad Year Friends art WcIcom Dial Log RANS0N "Greek Ambassador of Goodwill," began a week's engagement at the Albee Theater yesterday Phil Duey's contract has been renewed for an additional 13 weeks on the NBC ciggy program, In Response To Owen F. Cunningham, Brooklyn: The winners of the Diction Award for the past five years have been Milton Cross, Alwyn Bach, John Holbrook, David Ross and James Wallington. Ross is the Columbia announcer. The others are NBC members.

William Kerrigan, Brooklyn: Johnny Marvin's new trio consists of his brother, Frankie, a good per former in his own right and a lamous guitar player, and Vicki Faust, a young singing actress. Michael Bromley, Brooklyn: You will have to write to the NBC, Radio City, for Invitations to witness the broadcasts. There is no charge for this service. The Rev. William E.

Dudley of the Flatbush Congregational Church will be the principal speaker on the Church of the Air program over tne Columbia network tomorrow morning from 10 to 10:30 a.m. The afternoon period from 1 to 1:30 p.m. will be in charge of John C. Lathrop. prominent Christian Science practitioner and teacher in the Mother Church, Boston.

tOKtCLOSLKES Island Avenue, which said point Is where the westerly line of the land formerly of Court Barre Intersects said southerly side of Quentin Rond; running thence southerly and along the line of land formerly of Court L. Barre 99 feet; thence westerly parallel with Quentin Road and through a party wall 99 feet 6 inches: thence northerly and through a party wall 99 feet to the southerly side of Quentin Road at a point, distant 222 feet 8 Inches easterly from East 9th Street; thence easterly and along the southerly side of Quentin Road 99 feet 3 inches to the point or place of beginning. Said premises being known as Nu. 1002 Quentin Road and being the same premises described In the mortgage recorded In Liber 7645 of Mortgages, page 323. Sold subject to: lai a first mortgage of record In the principal amount of $70,000, with Interest past due and accrued; (bi any state of facts which an accurate survey would show: fct zoning resolutions of the City of New York: Idi the lien of unpaid taxes, assessments and water charges to the extent that the proceeds of the sale are insufficient to pav the same.

The following chattels located at said premises: One outside air station, 1 hydraulic lift, 1 air compressor, 1 washing machine, 1 tire spreader, 1 tire mounter, 1 spray gun, 1 grease gun, 1 floor Jack and miscellaneous tools, appliances and accessories used In and about said garage, inclusive of office furniture, fixtures and Incidental equipment. Dated, November 27th, 1933. MEYER SCH1ERIN, Referee. n27 d2 4 9 11 16 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Home Life insurance Company, piaiutill, against Philip Okun. et defendants.

TANNER, SILLCOKS He FRIEND, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 Madison Avenue, New York. Pursuant to judgment dated November 1, 19:13, I will sell nt public auction, by LEANDER W. FABER. auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklvn, City of New York, on December 21st. 1933.

the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, being a plot of land at the corner formed by the lntersecllon of the northeasterly side of Cropsey Avenue with the southeasterly side of Bay Twenty-second street, having a unform width front and rear of 107' 7 on Cropsey Avenue by a depth of 100' 2" on Bay 22d Street on each side. Also all the right, title and Interest of the said mortgagor of, in and to Cropsey Avenue and Bay Twenty-second Street lying In Iront of and adjoining said premises to the center lines thereof, respectively. Subject to covenants and restrictions and easements of record now affecting said premises. If any: also to anv state of facts which an accurate survey would show: also to all violations. If any, of anv State or municipal department, and to zone regulations adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City of New York on July 25th.

1916. and any amendments thereof and thereto. Dated. November 23. 1933 BENJAMIN 8.

GORDON, Referee. H27 ai 4 9 11 IS 20 SUPREME COURT OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF KINGS The Prudential Insurance Company of America, plaintiff, against Adelphl Hall. whose former name was Werbelovskv At Lavlne Realty Corporation: Eva Abram-son. and others, defendants. Supplemental summons to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the amended complaint In tills action and to serve a copv of your answer, or If the amended complaint is not served with this supplemental summons, to serve a notice of apoearance on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty dsvs after the service of this supplemental summons, exclusive of the dav of service.

In cae of vour failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against vou bv default for the relief demanded In the amended Complaint. Dated. New York. October ftth. 1933.

CLARK At REYNOLDS. Attorneys for plaintiff, 52 Broadwnv. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. To the following named defendant In this action.

EVA ABRAMSON: The foregoing supplemental summons Is served upon vou bv publication pursuant to an order of Hon. James T. Hal-llnan. Justice et the said Supreme Court, The two breezy network beer programs emanated every Saturday evening from the studios of WJZ and WABC have disappeared mebbe it's because repeal is Just around the corner the inside dope regarding Mae West appearance in a series of programs is that the tentative sponsor, a lotion maker, is agreeable to the idea but hasn't signed on the dotted line yet the three biggest recording companies are fighting over the services of the Revelers and offers, believe you me, are flying thick and fast. The Revelers may go to Europe for their sixth trip this Winter.

In Europe, incidentally, their records sell very well, although they do not in this country. That may explain the many offers effective tomorrow night, the Minneapolis Symphony concerts are being shifted from WJZ to WEAF heard a group of lads on WOR Thanksgiving afternoon billed as the Showboat Boys. Their humor was vibrant and their songs ditto Phil Cook, who got his start on WOR returns to his alma mater on Monday as an afternoon attraction. He'll be heard Mondays to Fridays inclusive at 12:20 p.m. Yes, the program is sponsored Freddy Martin's distinctive combo now boasts of five spots weekly over WEAF, WJZ and WOR from the Roosevelt George Givot, FORECLOSURES SUPREME COURT.

COUNTY OF KINGS The BlnKhamton Savings Bank, plaintiff, aeainst Rennalc Realty Corporation et defendants. HARRY It. THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. 16 Court Street. Brooklyn, N.

Y. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale entered In the above action In Kings County Clerk's office. February 9. 1933, I. the undersigned referee, will sell at oubllc auction, bv ELLIOTT MARSHALL CO.

auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New Yort City, on the 22d day of December. 1933. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises In said Judgment directed to be sold, being a plot of ground In the Borough of Brooklvn. New York Citv.

on the southerly side of 8ixth Street, beginning one hundred and thlrtv-six feet eight Inches west of the westerly side of Fifth Avenue and being fifty feet In width In front on Sixth Street by fifty feet, in width in rear and one hundred feet In depth on each side, said side lines running parallel with Fifth Avenue and partly through party walls: reference being made to said Judgment for a more complete description of said premises. GEORGE GRU. Referee. Ul-Bt SUPREME COURT, '-KINGS COUNTY Home Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, against Mae Fischer et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment dated November 1, 1933, I will sell at public auction, by REBS A LAMBERT, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Exchange Salesroom, 189 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 20th day of December.

1933. at 13 o'clock noon, the mortgaged premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, being a plot of land on the corner formed by the Intersection of the outh side of Clarendon Road with the west side of New York Avenue, having a uniform width front and rear of 102' 6" by a depth of 100' on each side and being known by the street number 3214 Clarendon Road, Brooklvn. New York. Also all the right, title and interest of the parties of. In and to Clarendon Road and New York Avenue lying In front of and adjoining said premises to the center lines thereof, respectively.

Subject to a state of facts shown on a survey thereof made by Samuel A. McElrov. Citv Surveyor, dated May 11th, 1927; further subject to anv change In physical conditions since the date thereof; further subject to street projections and encroachments shown on said survey; further subject to encroachment by roof of building erected on premises adjoining on the south up to Inch on the mortgaged premises and of the metal gutter of said building 0n the south up to one Inch on the mortgaged premises; further subject to railroad consent recorded In Kings County Register's office. In Liber 22r9 of Conveyances, page 497; further subject to rights. If any, of Rex Cole.

under and bv virtue of a certain conditional bill of sole in the sum of $6,848. filed In said Register's offlre. March 18th. 1931. as Serial No.

13058, wherein Rex Cole. Is named as vendor and Newclare Building Corporation Is named as vendee. Dated. November 20. 1933 JOSEPH A.

FPOfHROL. Feferee. TANNER. SILLCOCKS FRIEND. Plaintiff's Attorneys, 1 Madison Ave N.

Y. n25 28 d2 5 9 12 18 SUPREME COURT. KTNOS COUNTY Bristol Holding plaintiff, against Phllar Realty Corporation et defend-ints. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above-entitled Rctitm and bearing date the 18th dav of November. 1933.

I. the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at nubile auction to the highest bidder, by GABRIEL ABEI.ES nuctlnneer. at the Real Estate Exchange Salesroom. 189 Montacue Street. In the Borough of Brooklvn.

on the 18th day of December. 1933. at 12 o'clock noon, the premises directed bv said ludgment to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parrel of land, with the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lving and betng In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Citv and 8tate of New York, bounded. and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Quentln Road, distant 138 feet 1 Inch westerly from the corner formed bv the Intersection of the southerly side of Quen-ttn Road and the westerly side of Coney tC-80) B3l-10t KUAh 11.

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