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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 7

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The Daily Itemi
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Port Chester, New York
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7
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THE DAILY ITEM FORT CHESTER FRIDAY OCTOBER 3 1941' PAGE SEVEN Determined To Serve Uncle Sam But 2 Boards Turn Him Down Anthony Marino James Calrai Dominick M' luqnt and Stanley FBrueski mrexiE boxdsi All Right But Football Comes First With Sailor Sloat Joseph Sloat of 82 Halstead Piace Rye is in the Navy now attending the Storekeeper School at the Naval Armory Toledo Ohio Jbut not even the- exigencies 6f national defense daunt the Rye youth when football season rolls around Sloat who boo achluvsd recog-nltloo la football clrclt through hi activities la eollactlng auto- The Port Chester Draft Boards classifying the following as 1-A: was upheld In six out of eight I cases where selectees appealed ta the Westcheater County Appeals Board for reclassification deol-1 sions announced today disclosed An unusual ease we that of Jos- eph Petro who was classified as I 4-F by the Draft Board because of physical unfitness Be appealed to the county board because he desired a- Class Immediately available' However hie appeal was'denled by a unanimous vote One of the two cases la which thtlPOd ChestCL Board wa over- ruled was that of Chin King King a Chinese' who requested a 1-A classification on the grounds that his wife and several children awing In China were dependent upoa him Be wa put In a 1-A class! since the board hit that ha was not entitled to claim deferment because his family -was la a foreign-country The County Appeals Board however granted bis appeal In the other reversal by the County Appeals Board Anthony Lovlto was re classified from 1-A to B-A on the grounds of having dependent The Draft Board was upheld In -j graph ricord ptoturaa and hto-torlee of college football atari and team la kuptag right la the center of' things from hi new post a latter indicate The seaaon had barely started when he traveled ta South Bead Xnd tie see the Notre Dam varsity in aetioa against the freah-mea team Last -weekend hvl-ltad Lafayette lad and saw the Purdue-VanderbUt game aad received an open Invitation te all Purdue games this year This Saturday win Sad him 1 the eta-dlum at Ann Arbor Iflca at the lowa-lflehlgan gam Joe reveals his technique and a simple one It is too in describing how ho gained entrance to the Purdue-Vanderhllt game: wrote to Hal SUward Purdue he writes asked If It was permlssabla for sailors to tit on the bench -1 didn't think he would even answer me hut three days later I received his answer by mall got but there and met the team's doctor and ha recognised me and brought me through the gate to the' dressing room Whan I got there I met Biward aad he asked me If I had my pass Be haul left one for me In his office" As the Bye boy was hi Uniterm im was given a seat In the stands rather than on the player's bench After the game he relates ha the town with Joe Poland Purdud eoaeh Bailor Bloat who la biting trained as storekeeper (similar to quar-tarmestar in nrmy)' is now sports editor of a newspaper being published at the Armory hut Jw expects that his course win he completed at the end of this month nnd that ha wUJhe transferred to Brooklyn NbVy Tails Nov 4 Be was mustered Into aervlea with the New BooheUe Navl Be-serve last Bummer Now Bailor Bloat's principal worry is that his superiors wont clamp down mi hla weekend itfe cursioa Staff Photo A OAT mNNEB PABTT In honor of Thomas Dewey (mated at left) of New York CKy that these Bepubllcan leaders are shown attending last night at the Westchester Country Club- later In the evening Dewey addressed the county convention at County Center Seated left to right are Dewey Charles Griffith of 'New Bochalla and Bdwln Jaeeklemf Buffalo Standing left' to right are Harvey Turnura of Whit Plains William Bleakley of Tonkars and Courtlandt Otis of Bcarsdale Zipin lined Sport Coati 98 8 methode and an ambulance need will be on display The program to sponsored by th American Woman's Voluntary Services of Bye which conduct the defenee eoumes YOU'LL HAVE TO KEEP EXPENSES DOWN More then ever befars the next few yearn are aolna to put a strain on everyone's puns Detent text will be greater then this country has ever seen Msqy will find It difficult to mala-tain their present standards of living It becomes Imperative for all of us to cut our costs where ws 1 can In ona respect that ta simple Your automobile liability and property damage insurance It placed with the Xnteibcro Mutual Indemnity Insurance Company brings you policy of com-- psny with an A plui rating (th highest) and a dividend record of mors than 2S years Per the post seven yean (lone its dividends to ALL POLICYHOLDERS has avenged S2V1 per cent THERE IS A SAVING Phone or Write INTERB0R0 MUTUAL INDEMNITY INSURANCE CO Keep warn aad pretty through Winter wear a carnal eolur pole box eoatl Zip-tin Ualag for aero dajrs Size IS to Ur1 Dividend as of Juno 30th 1941 Your Savings Insured Up To $5000 Bp An Instrumentality Of Tha Government First Federal Savings AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF GREENWICH 19 West Elm St Greenwich 4650 We at Marlene Leserra Feted On Birthday in celebration of th first birthday of their daughter Martens Mr nnd Mrs Fni Leeera of 200 Park Avenue Barrtoon boots at a lawn party recently Two tables decorated in a pink eafor scheme ward set up for refreshment Among tbooe present were Barbara Ann Lusardo Gloria Velopoldl Joan Btrom Bolen Lu-aardo Marlene Leserra Prank Velopoldl Jam Rubio Jr Melvin Hammer Jr Mrs James Rubio Mrs Melvin Hammer Mr Bdwerd Btrom Mm Joseph Lueardo Mr end Mrs Angelo Valentino Mr end Mra Michael Velopoldl Mr and Mra John Bogan Mr and Mm pat Lea err a GTM CLASSES OPENING Gym class at th By A for business man will open on Monday Lewis Ostor pbyeleal education dlroetor of tho announced today Tho claaaai will bo conductod both at noon and in tho evening and the program will be based upon th theme that should bo short- oafs easy plseslng and bsnsflelel as wall as fun" hare a Me eelloatlaa neae eta wear In 1 to 4 4 to aaO hat to at HN te BIOJM Ceata Olaaa ta with Utah Other MADISON AVENUE New York City Whits Plains 299 270 Ashland 4-224 up MM BOOUES GONB A gas fire boiler valued 'at f4E0 was stolen from a building wider construction at Purchase Street naar Polly Park Road sometime Wednesday night Carl labroeer-ano of 41 Webstar Avenue Harrison' complained to Harrison po-lles ysstarday RABINOWITZ SHOP 113 North MainSt ms Here superb solution to tho problem posed by making our national defenee at It should be Industrial America's No lob BUICK BUILDS FOR DEFENSE FinneranTo Give First Aid Lecture George Plnneren of 97 wamto -Avenue By will domon-trato ter reaidants of hto homo community tho stretcher and first aid methods used bjr tho Brittoh-Amarlcan Ambulanc Corps of which ho to member Monday evening la the By High Behool auditorium following tho regular sir raid training lecture Tho general pubUe to Invited to tho demo nitration which win gin at 10:10 Finneran will glvo a brief lecture on ambulance Our CMlgdiMflli lulMo tag Praftfc Whilst? vlv9lf hud aircraft LEGAL NOTICE SWEATERS ThatWsar Well Diet LookJWell Tint Coet Little Beguter M-H and md Sweeten Are New 90 n-9og are all ef the Back as Battea Crew Hacks senator atrtos er Hlsser sad SLACKS are ideal with the new sweater-FOR SPORTS These New SLACKS I I i i -i il ft -1 1 are the very latett There's a better answer -you drive the caTs themselves Come on do that! Please put your own yardstick on their quality It would be a shame for you and for us to have you miss the dreadnought Buick we've built to stand up successfully to the toughest job in years Plate Coverts Cashmeres Flannels The world being what it is that may be a long spell away Thus for our own good too we resolved on a 1942 automobile of such mettle and merit as could carry and cherish the Buick reputation without fault until other new Buicks however far off could come along to refresh it So went the specifications for however many or few we may build -now we're announcing the cars Why waste words telling you how good they are You can't put language in the gas tank and learn either how many or how enjoyable are the miles you'll get per gallon 1 was no time to duck or dodge the facts So we didn't try Instead Wte said -these being the materials critical in the defense program we'll do our planning for 1942 with that foremost in mind Not merely for an "acceptable" car certainly not for any "ersatz" number We bowed our necks against that No we had to have areal and representative Buick One we could be proud of One able enough active-enough durable enough to sc rye and delight its owner till that unscheduled time when annual new models are the rule again SUPREME COURT WESTCHESTER COUNTY Index No 44SII-1S41 LOUIS PINK Buperlntendent of Insurance of the 8 tat of New ork as Liquidator of Lawyer Weatchea-ter Mortgaee and Title Company Plaintiff 'against George Gasdilckl Wlncentjr Gaxdxickl If living and If deceased hto esecutors administrators widow helm at tow next of kin legatees devises grantees assignee Judgment-creditors receivers1 trustees In bankruptcy trustees committee lienor and successor in Internet and their husbands wives er widows If any and all persona claiming under er through any of them if any all ef whom and whoso names and- addresses are' unknown to tho plaintiff and each and overy parson not specifically herein named who may bo entitled to or claim to hava any right title or interest in tho premises described In the complaint and la the amended complaint hernia Defendants designates Westcheater County as tha place of trial Amended and Supplemental Summons To tho above named defendants YOU ARK HEREBY SUMMONED to answer tha amended complaint la this action and to servo a copy of your answer or If tho amended complaint la not served with this amended and supplemental sum mono to sei-TO a notice of appearance on the plaintiffs attorney within twenty (SO) days after the service of this amonded and supplemental summons exclusive of tho day of service In easa of your fail-are to appear or answer Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded la the amended complaint Dated: Whits Plains Septem her flth toll JOSEPH BRYAN Attorney for Plaintiff Offles Ol Address: I Church Street Whit Plain Now York To all of tho above named defendants other than Georg Gasdilckl: The foregoing amended and sup-plsmental summons to served upon yon by publication pursuant to an order of th Supreme Court Westchester County aimed by Mr Justice Raymond Aldrich on September li 1(41 and duly filed with Oi complaint and amended complaint In the Westchester Coauty Clerk's Office White Plains New York on said day Tha object el this action is to foreclose a first mortgag In th sum at ISSAO made by defendants Georgs Gaed alckl William Rhead and John Gasdslckl (now deceased) to Louis Pink Superintendent of Ineur-nnoo of tha Slats of New York as Liquidator of Lawyers Westchester Mortgag and Title Company In Liquidation dated July toil and recorded In th Westchester County 1J4 Pc ITS on property located at tli southwest corner of Putnam ant Wlllott Avanae In th Village of Fort Chester Town of Rye County of Westchester and Itoto of Now York kavlng a frontage oa Putnam Avenue of IS foot and a frontage on Willett Avsau of 14 test to gather with a email atrip er gor of land adjoining on th south and more particularly described in tha amended complaint 1 Da tod: October I 141 JOSEPH BRYAN Attorney for Plaintiff Office iPA Address I WhKwYork- 9' No other car has ALL THIS FOR YOU IN 'FORTY-TWO nSiSAU fTSAMKT-IIOHT VAlVi-M-HIAB INSINI COMPOUND CABBUBinOM toeaSeto aa awSskl oa CUgSOWTO CMNKSHAPT POO AND JMMNAll nuniT UTI CONNiCTMO BOM A ITIPON PABXMp SAKS BSOAOCIM WHOU PUUY ABBOT- 2-00 AN iPEN THURi AND SAT EVE ABU STIIBINO POST BOOT BY PISNU SWIATNESWAKOSN VBm-HATWminrrl roco These Art Regular $395 and $495 Valuei MOTORS Inc RYE FAIR-CHESTER 3RD STREET and STATION PLAZA Men's Shop I NORTH MAIN ST PORT CHESTER 1.

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