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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 23

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For CUntificd Ad Remit BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRIDAY. .1 A MIA ft 5, lHO Ttl phone MAin 4-6200 23 Nassau Soon to Gel Milk Container Curb Si Its Line on Liners L. A. Win president of Sheffield Farms Company, announced i hiit the new two-nuart, Continued from Preceding Pate bu Frdtik Rcil i OHtf i.osrnKs Slr! 'li EM E'i 'Ol RT, I Ni il'NTY-IIOME l.oAN TJoN. plainlitl, avails' SARAH Rosenberg, nd-mts.

Pursuant I i lit rnt.i-d en Decemb. 27th. 19.19, I II s. II at public million, at the Evliiiik'- Sn. Room, mi S'n t.

in Hi. oiikli Brooklyn, of K.nks, Citv and State r.f York, by CREWS A SUA rUlO. auctioneers, in thc-2'ith day of January, al 13 o'clo, noon on that dav. the morlkaK' premises directed by said judk'ment te be In the Bolnuk'h of Brooklyn, County of Kiiiks, c'liv and State ef York, situated on the neit'theast 8alf tn ll)0 Hlih N't Low CIobb Clme 9D 100 l'j I.KO.AL NOTICES NKW" YHJtK." J'KI'AUT- MK.S'T 1 STATK. i.

I Im HKKKIiY CKHT1KY a nr. tifi. uf i.f JullN W. HAVIS. I.ih In-, M.I in Hi.

a .1. im ill tins iluv unci Unit it a i. i li Unit Ml. li "-li liii-i with miium oni- huii'ti. '1 anil i-f Ih.1 St oi C-irpui ul iuit Law.

anil Dint ia lii.isnhi d. UI VEX IN MTMCATK my liallil anil uffirllll nf uf ut al) t'lty of Albany, tins tw -niy-i'ii4litli day uf line nino liundi. and Hurl v-nin. V. WALSH.

S- i r. tary Sia'e, rtv FRANK S. MIAkr, S.i-r.-uiy uf Slate. OeorglaPwr ofl 1 100 lOnr.CLOSi'KFS SUPREME Ci COUNTY -HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff. atainst SARAH FRANCIS iLBERT.

defendants. Piusuant lo a of fore. ilosiiie and sale ntii'l'- and entered in this art ion on Di-rende 29, 1939. I will sell at public aifi triii in the It. ail Estate EX'lianke Salesrooms, 1K9 Monlak'tie Brooklyn, N.

Y-, cn the 2n'th day Jahlla; 1910, al 12 noon, bv NATHANIEL SIIUTKR, a net iomer, he prellllS' dlll'l ted I 1 1(; with Ihe improvements who promises are lo. aled on the westerly side of East 14th distant 310 ft. noitherly from orrn formed by of of Av with westerly side of East 1-Uh Street. 100 fl. d' p'h ea.

aide and 25 ft. in width front and rear, known as 2112 East nth Bklyn. N. and more particularly described in surh Appi jxi- single-sen uc imik container, now1 being delivered in Brooklyn and: Queens, will lie placed in use in Nassau Cniin'v next Monday as result ol public demand. Manhattan, -Richmond and the Bronx ai liecliilcd to get it within I the nex' tew weeks.

A saving ol I l' cent a quart is effected by this 8 7H 7' Ti- 6 2b" 26' 2bl, Vi lll'ilimitt'j 1 1 HO -1 3 45', 45 45'i 8 2 If 1i l'i 2 2B', 28'j- GlenAlden.SSb. CiorhmMIg 50d. oiaap i pn OiNorPaper 2a. OrumAIrl HartRa vtc. HrarnDoSt Hccla Mm Notes Ojf the Boat From Africa Three times a year the City of New York arrives here at the finish of her long voyage up from Capetown and the only ship furnishing direct passenger service between New York and South Africa invariably proves to be a field day for ship news reporters.

Generally there are strange wild animals pecking out of cages on the aft deck while a good portion of the travelers have unusual stories to contribute new service. side of 53t S'n-. t. distant 130 i-T 'he o.rnT formed bv nn iie.ast side of and the le a--: f.f Kith Av.nue. frontnik' HO feet.

.11 S'l' et, lUU fee' 3 jin.ios in e. p'h on both sides and 3d f. et w.de in ihe r. nr. Said 'known as 1H17 ''3rd Street, Brooklyn, 2'i 2'i 2'i- 6i b'i 61 12 12 72', 73 2 il 73 ll'4 toward the day news.

291, 29', Eleclnl Parlnrr Clark, riodcr fit Co members of the Nov. York Stock Exchange, announce that Arthur O. Choate who been a.vmiated with them for the past year, has been admitted as a genera', partner in their firm. For the preceding five years, Mr. Choate was associated w-ith J.

P. Morgan Co. 17) (- t7Sj-i 514 5a- Yesterday, when the American South African liner docked at Pier 84, only the animals were missing. This Is not the season 2 2 1 1 1 3 3 1 1 2 14 15 1 1 7', 7'i 7, 29'v 29 'j 3's tb 3', 3' 54 5'(- case they didn't want to sit at wrestling matches." Jimmy had only six matches in the two months he was there, and that's hardly enough work for a big fellow like him. When he did land a bout he found that he had to really wrestle, as South Africans do not like the burlesques In vogue in this country.

"They wrestle down there," he t'i 12'-, 12 12'i- 15'4 15', LEGAL NOTICES 16 16 15i; 15 Kile No. ViV. -11)39. THE PEOPLE oF THE STATE NEW YORK, by the Krace of God and independent To JOHN J. BENNETT Attorn.

-v-Giiieinl of the Stale of New Yolk; WILLI A.vt V. ELLIo'lT. Public Adiinni-iiraior of Kink's Ni York; any and ail unknown persons, diet 1 1 but ees. at law and next of kin uf Mary Naiik'h'on il il Iiviuk; and if dead, tjieir Uk'al representatives. husbands or if any.

sun elisors, in interest, distributees, at law and n- xl ol kin. whose names and parts of names and plao: or places of i-'-sid. te are unknown In and cannot after intjuiry be by Hie petitioner herein, send WHEREAS, FRANCIS D. M--GAREY, who i. si.l.

at 211 ll.w.-s Street, in tin noiuimh of pi ooklyn. City of lias presented a petition praying for a decree that a cerlain instiuiii.nt in writing lieannK date ihe 1 -It li day ol March. 1931. relating lit real and personal property, duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of MARY NAUGHT' iN. lately nsulilik' at No.

917 Hancock Siieet. in tin- lluruukli of Uiooklyn, Citv of York. NOW, THEREFORE, you and nf you ate hereby tiled to show cause before our SurroKate's Court of the County of Kiiik-s. to be held ut ihe Hall of Records, in ihe County of Kiiiks. on the 23th day of Januaty.

19IU. at 9 30 o'clock in the wliv sii'-h d- ciee should not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we 113 Vi I 1 and ni'- mure fmly Uesrribed said jiidiim. nt J.at- d. N.

rk. January 4th. 1910. GEoRGE ARKWRIGHT, R. frier.

jal-llt Th? SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY-FREDERICK JUNG and GERTRUDE JUNG, as ex.riitor" of the Last W.ll and Testament of Cather.ne Junk'. as.d. pla.n! iffs. akainst LEoN FRIDEMAN. rt d-fendants.

LESTER LEWIN. Attorn. for Plaintiifs. fi9u wuimy Brooklyn, N. Y.

Pursuant to a of foreclosure and sale dated December 12Hi, 1933. du.v i'-d. 1 will sell at public, auction, by CREWS an ain tioneers. at Breiokivn Leal Estate Ex- D'l Brooklyn, N. on January 12'h.

1910, at o'clock noon, the pre-mises in said judgment reeled to be sold, brine a plot of cmund w.th the improvenients thereon, in Brooklyn. Kinks C'lUnty, Yoik. e.n tin- wesieriy sid-- of Avenui: 50 north of Stan-hofie Street, beum 50 feet In width front and r. ar by 100 fee in depth on each be-ini: niade t'i jiidk'inent for a more complete description sa.d premises. Subje.l to any state of facta aa aerurate survey niav show Dated.

December 19th. 1931. ROBERT A. LOEERFEI.D. Refere.

15 2'i 70' 701 1 l'i 14', A 8 18 l4 1, for importation, explained A. M. Vide, the chief radio operator, who is also a fellow of the New York Zoological Society. The only African wild life he could exhibit were a pair of little bush babies that he was bringing back as pets. Accustomed to sleep, lng in the day-time these 1 said.

"You don't fool around. I And if you start they'll walk out on you. You can't even swing a i punch at your opponent. One of their wrestlers did it in a bout with me and they booed him, even out on the street later." 2 2 1 8 10 1 7 2 I 1 2 2 2 I Reds Reported In New Defeat Continued from Page 1 Soviet territory to a depth of from 10 to 15 miles in the direction of Repola, cast of the central front. The legation added that fightinK has been occurring on Soviet toil for several days.

CLAIM NEW Sl'CCESSES Helsinki, Jan. 5 (P The Finnish HiRh Command tonight reported continued sucresse.s on the eastern fronts, with the Finns killing 400 Russians and taking 40 prisoners in two encounters. The communique covered event of yesterday. Today Soviet bombers resumed their raids on Finland. Nine planes, according to an official report, visited Voika, a small town near Kovala, and dropped 21 bombs, killing an 18-year-old girl and a man, injuring 15 women and a man and setting ten houses on fire.

Viipuri also was bombed but damages were not ascertained Immediately. FORAYS INTO RUSSIA With Finnish Forces on the Lake Kianta Front, Jan. 4 The Finns apparently held the initiative In a roving, hit-and-run war today deep in the brooding forests along both sides of the frontier In this wild northland. 1 Skiing Finnish patrols were reported to have cut the Murmansk Railroad at several places after forays deep into Soviet territory. The railroad is the only supply line to harassed Red army forces in the Far North.

The raids against tne railroad were said to have been part of an encircling drive by Finns pursuing remnants of the routed 163d Russian Division. THREATEN MURMANSK Helsinki, Finland, Jan. 5 (U.R) Finnish ski patrols, now aided by bombing airplanes, have so seriously hampered traffic on Russia's vital railroad supply line to the Arctic that the civil population of Murmansk is threatened with a serious food shortage, It was reported today. Reports came from the Manner-helm Line in the Karelian Isthmus that Russian forces had begun building concrete defenses at various points. It was not known whether the defenses were of such nature as to tndiate a lonst stalemate in this area, with the Russians still about 35 miles cast of Viipuri, or for use as the starting base for a big attack.

For the moment, it was reported. fa l'i 18', 1 14 Vi 51; 7'. 5' 17), 17.1, 171, 1 'a 14 Frank Reil Vi fiiwltt Rub lb. Hryden Ch Jo. llolllngfr Hormd Co l'a HorneWUrdt Humble oil 2b.

HiimmflRPI.20b Buy St pf lfyurdSylv 2b. 111 Iowa Pew 'SI lowaPow pf Ill Iowa PoD. ImpTo Ca 42 Kb IndSer 6 pf Ind Ser 1 pf IndPAL pf eli. Indus Pin Insur No Am 2a. Int Hy.gi pf Inilnd ino 10b.

ImPaAPwr ImPetrol 1 'ia Int Pet reg Haa Iiit tit Intut pf l.31i'e Jnt. Ut or pf 3 ii. 'I Vitam lnstPwrD7pf lina Air Jfannette Ql. pf 8. JerCe pf 7.

8tl. Kninedysln 5d Petrol Knott Cp Knppers pf 63o KrurcerB 12 'ad Like Sh 33.b 1 LaKey teh.8hC4N.10b LeTourneau 1 Line Mater 50b. LoneStarQ.lOb Long Isl Lt LnngILtpfA3it. LonsIsLt pfB 3. LA: Ex pf 8.

Lynch Corp 2 ilajestlc RefcT. Uanatl Sua wta. McVVms Drdg. Head Johna 3a. Wfmp 50b.

llerntl JHesabl Iron Metal Tex WrtTex pt P13V, Mich Bump. Middle WestCn. 1 9B 98 S8 1 tiiate amount uf mei'lk'nke eosti and aliuwui.e. plus interest. THEoDuRE ROSS.

i ja.Vtil SUPREME COURT. KINGS Col 'NTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION. la. i.k, ins' RoSE pev-NEY, el ul. defendants.

of Sale. Pursuant to Judcnien of and dated 20. and duly entei. I w.il s-11 at public an--lion to the hikh-sl bolder, by JAMES M. POWER, Au.

Hone, al Bio 'kljn Real Estate Kxrhaiik'e. No. i Kit str-rt, Yotk, on January 2Hth. 1910, at 12 o'. loi noon, ihe tnortkaiied preniisea in the ('oiitiiv-of K.nks d.i-.

by said to be sold, situate on the westerly aider Easi 33rd S'la-'-i ials-i known as New York Avenue), distant 253 fe. southerly from lie: southwest toin'-r of Avenue and East 33rd Str.et, b. mi; a plot 27 in width front and rear and a uniform on both sup of luo lee-t; ihe sid" lines i tin pat, ill. i with M. The preicscs te -ny known as and by tiie numbe-i 2IHI) N--W Yol Aveillle.

Sai'l pi emiSeS beirik' morn lully d-seribed in the Jlldk'Uient. Daled, January 2, 1910. li CAR.l'SO. Referee. JAMES B.

o'KEEFE. for Plaintift. 215 M-jnlak'ue Stict. Nt Yoik. j-i5-tit FiT'J SUPREME COURT.

KLNGS COUNTY THE LINCOLN SAVINGS BANK OK BROOKLYN, plaint. ff. v. ITALIAN AMERICAN INDEPENDENT VOTERS CLUB OF EAST NEW YORK, ct defendants. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly entered in the 7th.

I. Ihe r. therein named, will sell al public auction to the highest bidder, lev G. V. M.MAHO.N.

auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex-chank'o. Nn. ivj Montacue Street, Brooklyn, County of Kinws. Citv and State of N-w York, on the 11th day uf January. Run.

at 12 o'clock noon, premises directed by said judgment to be sold, situate in the Borouh of Brooklyn. County of Kink's, City and State of New Y'uik, on the easterly aide of Guntlier Place, 9H feet 7 inrhes northerly from Avenue by 6o in width front and rear by 97 feet b' inches in depth on either side. Said lines running parallel with Atlantic Avenue. TOGETHER with street richts. if any.

in Guniher Place and together with ail fixtures and articles of personal property attached to or used in connection with the premises covered by the mortgage under foreclosure heroin. SUBJECT to any state of facts an aerurate survey niiitht show and In re-stri, live covenants in Liber 359 jf Conveyance paue 4114. 31AX K. EHRLICH. Referee.

RAYMOND T. FLEMING. Attorney 1 2 i5', 15 i5 -1 I b'i an have caused ihe seal ul Siirrokatc Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon.

GEORGE ALBERT WINGATE, Surro-Kate of our said County, at the Roroukh of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 2Mb day of December, unci. PERCY T. STAPLETON. Clerk ul the Sin ruK-ate Court. dL'9-lt 1 2i 2., 3 i 7i 1 87 E5 fl it 7), 16 1 24', -1 4'.

2'a :5 14 24', 'i 21 5 5'. 25i, 'i 24 .5 10-J l'i 45'j 43Uj 5', Is lOtj 10t, I 7 3 4 1 3 3 2 I 2 1 2 7 2 l' l'a 454 45' 12 A2'i 43 SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY-IRVING SCHWARTZ, plam'ilf, acalnst HALPERIN ESTATES. ct defendants. Pursuant to j.idk'ment entered December 27lh.

1939. I will sell at public auction, by STEPHEN V. BR-HERA. at Ihe Real Estate Em hank'. 19 Monlakua Street.

Brooklyn, New York, on January 22n.j, 134H. at 12 ceKk n-ion. iiioitpaked premises in K.nk-s, County directed by said judk'ment t-, be- and described as located at the southwesterly curlier r.f Lenox, Road and Ulna fronting So' 11" on the southerly s.de Lenox Road and 100' on the westerly side of Utica Avenue, said being slightly irregular anil l-rnic: more j.ar-tirulatly in Liber e331 of Mnrlkak'S. pake 423. Date'l.

Bioukijn, N. December 2Slh, 1939. ARTHUR F. O'BRIEN. Referee.

MORRIS GREENSTEIN. Attorney for Plaint 'ff, 2ti Court New uk. ri29-ij: FAW SUPREM COURT. kTnGSC'OUNT -SERIAL FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF NEW Y'iRK CITY vs. CARMELA TRAM UTA, cl defendants.

COHEN A SALPETER, Plaint ff's Attorneys, 22u Phoaaway, New York Cl! v. 5' 103 103 i6'a 6 103 21, 'i 1 iV A- 9 9m 4 )1 4 91; 1 155', 1 4', 2 3 SUPREME CuIRT uF THE STATE OK NEW CnUNTY uK KINCS THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE AMERICA, plaintiff, R'iSE I.EVINE. HENRY LEV'INE. lift- hu.it. and Hynian Li-vini'.

liii.oi-;.iid rrinh' to tlir liushand of tlir i-1 tifhint K.v.i vim-), and others, d-I, SUMMONS. To THE AHuVE NAMED DEFENDANTS AND EACH OK THEM YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED tn answer the eon. plaint in tins ariion and In serve a eopy of your an.iwir, or, If Ihe complaint is -t s.n.d ujth this to serve a nf appearand the plaintift within twenty days aft. the nf this the d.iy nf service; and in ease of failure to appear, or answer, judk-np-nt will hp taken aiiamst hy default for tin; relief demanded in the romplain' Dated, Novemher 2ist. CLARK REYNOLDS.

Attorneys Plaintiff. Offire and P. O. mi Wall Street. Burundi! of -Manhattan.

New York Citv. TO THE AHOCE NAMED DEFENDANTS IN THIS ACTION: The foreitninit summons Is served upon you hy puhli.an-.n pursuant to an made hy T. ilal-linan. Justice of ihe Curt of the State N. York, dat.

ii the ustli day of Doivmher, Ulan, and nl.d with the rauiiplaint in Ihe office of Clerk of the County of Kints, at the Hall of Records. Brooklyn, New York. The object of this action is tn foreclose a niortKaKe, now and held by the plaintiff. In the ordinal principal slim of 57.2.V1. r.

-din ed to $6 made by Kay-W. i Ituildinc Corporation to New York Title and ir: Company, dated May 11. and remrded in the office of the ReKister nf the County of Kinus on May 14, 112. in Liber 7020 of MortKapes. mnrtpaire covers premises known as No.

234 Mansfield Place (East 21th Brooklyn. New York, bointr on the westerly side of said Mansfield Plai (East Street), 3K0 feet south of Avenue liavini; a frontaKC on Mansfield Place i East 24th Street) and a uniform wid'h of 24 feet and a uniform depth of 100 feet, the side lines parallel with Avenue W. the north -riy side line runninc partly thiouth a party wall and the southerly l'ne running partly through a parly wall; toKether with a driveway -asr-inent ov. the northerly 3 fn-t 6 in- -s of the premises adtoininir on the south, and subject to a similar driveway easement the southerly 3 feet ti itc-he? of the iiiurt premises. Dated, January nth.

IP 111. CLARK REYNOLD? Alturneys tor Plaintiff. ja.i-tit SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OK KINGS In the matter of the application of CHARLES GRANT WEBER, Petitioner, fur an order for the dissolution of his marriaKO with MABEL C. VAN DUZEN WEBER, Responilenl TO MABEL C.

VAN DUZEN WEBER: TAKE NOTICE that a petition has to this Court hv CHARLES GRANT WEBER, your husband, for the dissolution of marriage on the ground that have absented yourself for five ir.) sic--eeFsive years last past without brum known to him to he livinp. and that he believes you to be dead, and that, pursuant to an order of said Court entered on the 4th day of January, 11110, a hearing will be had upon said pet it inn at the said Supreme Court, Special Term. Tart in Room 1 100. 2 2 42' 42S 4J In addition to the wrestler there was Miss Eileen Borwcll, eager for an audition that Richard Crooks, the Met tenor, had arranged for her. MUs Borwell.

musical critic on the Johannesburg Daily Mail, interviewed Mr. Crooks when he was on tour there recently. Then she sang for him, and he was so impressed by her voice that he helped to make her present voyage possible. Flotsam and Jetsam Abel Green, editor of Variety, is certainly an ardent cruise enthusiast when he finishes a seven-day cruise to Miami and Havana on the Nieuw Amsterdam next Thursday he will leave his luggage aboard the steamer and sail the next day on a 12-day excursion to St. Thomas-, Curacao and La Guaira There is to much ice in the slip berthing the Normandie and Queen Mary that you can walk from one liner to the other A familiar face around the Barge Office is missing these days Thomas J.

Mc-Grath. after almost 45 years with the U. S. Customs Service, resigned on Jan. 1 McGrath, who lives at 1102 Carroll was for the last 21 years assignment inspector at the Barge Office However, whenever Cardinal Hayes or Cardinal Mundelein were returning on ships, McGrath always took the day off and went down the bay to meet his old classmates frim Do La Salle Academy McGrath's friends will honor him at luncheon tomorrow at the George Washington Hotol, Manhattan Robert Montgomery looked as though he was prepared to go to Finland rather than make a movie in England when he sailed yesterday on the Italian liner Saturnia he wore a long raccoon coat Montgomery is going over to make a picture whose start was delayed by the war He and Maureen O'Sul-livan were in London and ready to start shooting when shooting started elsewhere, and they came home in the mad September exodus.

chipmunk-like critters, that have suction pads on their feet, just blinked their large brown eyes and huddled closer to each other. Among the 46 passengers we found Jimmy Clark, an American wre.stler who had just groaned and grunted his way around the southern portion of the globe. He came home a bit disillusioned about South Africa, as there lie became an Innocent victim of the war. Up to hitting South Africa he had been doing pretty well for himself. He had made money in Honolulu and had picked up almost $400 in a night's work by giving the Fiji Islands its first, wrestling match.

He merely stepped off the boat and grappled with a small sailor from the ship. On the way down they practiced every day. Jimmy, who is called Thurman L. Anglin by the folks back home in Memphis, struck it rich in New Zealand, where he had 38 bouts in two months. He flew all around Australia, going on a tour that had him in a different city each night.

Then he heard there was a dearth of wrestlers in South Africa. Honest Wrestling Only Once he was on the boat his luck began to change. The war clouds blacked out the ship, and by the time he got to Durban war had been declared. This had a bad effect on wrestling, ax the people were greatly agitated by internal problems following the Union of South Africa's declaration of war. "I was in the middle of a squabble between the Boers and the English there." drawled Jimmy.

"The Boers, who are still anti-English, wanted the Union to be neutral and have nothing to do with the war. In some places I hear there were riots. In any I 1 10 6 1 1 1 1 I 9 I NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT In the matter ol the Application and Petition of GEORGE J. GILLESPIE. HENRY HESTERRERG and RUFUS E.

McGAHEN, const Itut ink' the Board of Water Supply of the 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. 1937. Ch. 929). in Ihe COUNTIES DELAWARE AND SULLIVAN, for the purpose of providing an additional supply of pure and wholesome water the use nf New York City.

DELAWARE SECTION 9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section -t He Administrative Code of the City of New York, that the First Separate Report, dated November 15. of GEORGE A. ARKWRIGHT. EUGENE HOSCH and ROBERT T.

MURRAY, commissioners of appraisal herein, was duly filed in the Sullivan County Clerks office on November 20. 1939. and a certified copy thereof duly in the Delaware County Clerk's oiflce un November 20. 1939. NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that the aforesaid report will be presented to the Supreme Court at a Special Term thereof, to lie h.ld in and for the Third Judicial District, at the Albany County Com House, in the Cily of Albany, on tin- 12th day of January, 1910.

at lo o'clock in the forenoon, ul' as soon then after as counsel i an be heard, and at that time and place the Corporation Counsel of the City of New York will move fnr the confirmation nf the aforesaid rtport all respects and the objections, if any. to the confirmation of said report or any part thereof shall be heard at such Special Daled, November 22. 1939. WILLIAM C. CHANI.ER, Cnrpnration Counsel of City of New York.

Attorney for Petitioner. Municipal Building. New York, New York. dl'i-lt hi hi 8 8-5', 8 8 4, 4, 4', 11', b'n 169 lt.9 169 Pursuan' tn en'ere-d herein, dated D. cn, hr 19i9 I will sell by MoRRIS REICH, au.

ti "iirer, a' 'h. Br ioklyn Real Es'ate Vv.e..ini. i wei M.dlOil pf Uldw OH 90. MoPSv cp Hock Jud lb. Kloiybdenurn.

MontWard A 7. WontLHP IVj. MtCltyCop.l5b. Mount Prod fin MskenPstnl 70b. NatAutFA Mat Bellas llofi oukh of Bi ooklyn.

County of Kink's. City of Yotk. on the day of January, 1910. at 12 n'elnck noon, the d.reeted by said 24 24'i 4i .1. in- there was little more than sporadic artillery fire in the Mannerheim Line and along the eastern frontier.

The Finnish lines held fast. for the Plaintiff. Office and P. O. Address, No.

32 Court Street. Brooklyn. New York. d21-iit SUPREME COURT. KINGS ifNTY BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, plaintiff, Bk'ainst THE M.

F. ASSOCIATES, et defendants. Pursuant to dated December 26th, 1939. 1 ill s. il at auction to Ih-' highest bidd r.

bv WALTER H. HALLOWELL. at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 19 M'-ntakue Brooklv n. York, at 12 clo.

noon 5'. 54-15', 15', 8', to be sold and described as follows. 1 ALL that pint in Ihe Bnroimh of Brooklyn. County uf Kincs. Cily anel State of New York, si'ilate on Ihe east side nf Van Brunt t.

40 lo smith-jelly from Van Dyke- Street, bavins a front and rear of 20 and a depth I of 90 on both Reference Hat Contr 'Hi lir's 42'. 2' 11i 4', 97J 67 4M 94 i 0 1 1 I Weather Halls Fliers In Race Miami, Fla Jan. 5 (P Poor visibility at Jacksonville delayed today's scheduled start of the cross-country dash of 14 speed fliers in the $8,250 Benarr Macfadden Trophy race. Whiie the pilots stood by for dawn takeoffs in five cities. Carl 8 bB 68 6 6 6 Hat Fuel Ol.

KatOUPrl.85b. pf 6 Mat Rub KatSugRei 2D KatTransIt VatTuniM r.f Ne hi C-j) H'lten Jfeptune A Nestle Lem NEPwAs pfl' jd NeE TAT6'4b NewIdealnl.lOb Jlewmntlvn'ib. Hond 4V.b. Pf 7 6 8 73'j- 734 1Z6 126 126 i Fronihapen of Miami announced the 1 delay, at least until tomorrow. I2i, 121, i2it c5 -'2'j -2', 2'a 27i, i7'5 .7.4 File No.

1939 THE PEOPLE oF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, hv the kl'a of God free and independent To CHALLES G. W. il.FF. send WHEREAS. GEoRGE SE.MKE.

who resides at 113-liii )99th Street. Hollis. Wueens, has presented a petition pray-ink' lor a d'-i roe that a certain instrument in writing bearinir dale the 11th day nt October, lll.lli, jelatiiik' lo real and property, be duly proved as the La.st Will and Testament 1 3 1 1 2 1 24 I 1 1 3 ill lue iiii in pill ru.i itmiK ji-ii iiuKii oi -Brooklv-n Citv of New York, on the I i9 .6 7'H-3 5Jl 5'- 87' 87 t7', 1 76 .6 76 14 '5'; ts'i- 80 79), 80 1 Plan to Speed Grade Project in Rockaways Work on the elimination of grade Joins Brokerage Firm Blyth announces that William Jenks Wright has become associated with the firm as manager of its Philadelphia office. For the past eight and a half years Mr. Wright has been manager of the Philadelphia office of Salomon Brothers Hutzler.

Prior to that he was for three years a vice president of Janney fc Co. NY Water Sv6pf h'laa Pwr. Nlag HP2 pf 5. NllcsBemeotlae UoAmlAP pt. KnIPS7Tpf7c.

loPlDeLlne.30b. Ho St Pwr A. Oh Brass lb. Ohio PS pf A 7. 3klah Gas lb.

OklNQ cv Says Bank O.K'd Loans on Liquor Walter I. Meyer, former teller at the now defunct Fort Greene National Bank, today continued identifying bank records in Federal crossings in the Rockaways will be Iflth da'y of March, 1910. at 10.00 o'clork the forenoon. Dated. Brooklyn, N.

January 3, mm. CHARLES G. WEBER. Petitioner. JOSHUA J.

GLAUBMAN. Attorney Petitioner. Office and P. O. Address.

Fifth Avenue. RotnUirh of Manhattan, City of New York. jaa-3t SUPREME COURT. SUFFOLK COUNTY-ISSUE NO. REALTY CORPORATION, plaintiff, auainsi HENRY made to said for a more c-m-piete des.

i.p'Lion of the promises. w.th strut il uny. Dated. January 3rd. 1910.

CHARLES J. DUDD Referee. ST'PREME (Vip'RT. KINGS COUNTY HOME OWNERS' LOAN CORPORATION, plaintiff. OSCAR F.

JOHNSON, et d-feiidants. T. RERTRAli KING. Piamtiffs Attorney. 7o Pine Strot.

York C.ty. Pursuant to a j.idu'ment dit-d 2H. 1339. and duly I will sell at public auction, bv FRED G. SCHAEFER.

r. at the It. al Estate Salesrooms. 1 sfi Montague Street, Uoi'uuuh of Bru 'klyn. Cltv of New York, on January 2ii.

1940. at 12 o'clock n-ion, i hit said judkment direrted tn be sold, situate in ihe Boriiiikh of Brooklyn, County of Kiiiks. Citv and State of New York, on the easterly aide of East Street, 3lil ft. 4l-j in. northe-rjy from the corner of East 53rd Street and Avenue N.

and be. ilk' IS ft. 7'2 in. wide front and nar and I'm ft. d'-ep on both sides, the number bein-' 15ti7 E.

53rd of Brooklyn. Citv nf Yoik. with all rik'ht. title and wlo. Hie mi'i ikiikor has or niav have In the northerly ft.

6 in. uf the pi eims. adioinitik- on the south, and tie- r.k'h! or lie ovvii' ih'- ad-Joininc on t'e ai! of which is p.it in aid judktti! Dal'd. Jan. I U'll JAMES 1.

RILEY. refere. 4 F4 SUPREME COURT COUNTY OF KINGS THE CITY OF NEW YORK, plaintiff, atamst CL A RORIE. indivulually and as utrix. et defendants.

WILLIAM c. CHANI.ER, Plaintiff's Attorney, Municipal Ruildine, New York, Y. Pursuant to ludk'ment datrd Dereni-her 15. P.I39, the undersiku. will sell a a'l.

at tl.e E.v Inntre Sal'sroolii, No DP Mui'-il-'c: Rornikh nf of N. Yoik, Januarv 2'i. Ripi. a noon, by 1 Lol'IS HOLLANDER, auction' r. the pp-mo'S by Sluel llelkllient in be sold, as follows.

Par. 1 -Sec, 23 Biork Lot 15 2 hi -V 23 7o'i 7m i til- uay ol ii3i y. lino, premises in Brooklyn, Kinks Coiln'y. New-York Slate. Iioulid' and d- s.

rilied as follows; BEGINNING al a point where the. southerly side of Cropsey Avenue las now laid out) ini.isrris I lie westerly line of land conveyed by Samuel Steiner and wile to Marion M. Carhart, whirh said is distant 94 f. et westerly from a point said southerly line ot Crops. -y Av.

nue would intersect lie- westerly line of VVaverly Street, as saol s'l-'t is laid out a certain map of Rrikhlon. tualed on Utiecht Bay. west uf made by Sielll'-y C. Heli.eit, Sik'lled by G- oi ke- W. i d.

and filed e.f record in the oflue ot Hie P.tkister of the County of Kinks; runnini; thenre soiitheiiy alniik' said land of Manun M. Caihart lo the Utrecht Ray: them westerly aluni; said Bay lo the land now or late uf Aluuail J. Sadler; Ihe'iio: northerly alonK sud land of Ahmad J. Sadler to Ihe southerly side of Avenue, and thenre easterly along the southerly side of Crops, Avenue 2M feet 3 ni'dles, more or b-ss, lo the land of Marion M. Carhart.

the point or pla of bek'iunirik. ALSO ail thai cet-tain or pan-el of land unel-r the wattis of Grave-send Bay, in front of and adjacent to upland hereinbefore described, in the City nf Brooklyn Hate in the Town of New Utrecht), in the Cuiuuy of Kinks and State of New arid more pari i ulai Iv described as follows, to wit; BEGINNING at a in, in: in the mean hik'h water line Graves-nd Bay, where the same is intersected by th' southeasterly boundary line of said land in the first parol described, which inte rsection point is south 42 degrees west. 573 feet from the southwest line or side of Crops. -V in a line parallel with Sevenleelltll Avenue, as Ihe same is laid out. south 45 degrees 5S minul.s we-st, 1,434 feet and 5 inrhes.

to the pi-r l.ne as established by the Town Survey Commissioners of Kind's County; tlo nee alonK the said pier line as by the Town survey of Knurs County, north 59 decrees minutes west. 273 f.et; on a l.ne parallel wi'h Seventeenth Av. as the same is laid 45 ki.es 5S minutes east, 1,441 fee: and lo in.h-s to a point where the Inch water line of the Gravesend Bay is -r i -r 1 1 by the iii.rtliwes'rrly-houndaiv line of land in the first pat-cel hen fore .1. s. rib ed, which in-lers.

south -12 d'-arees west, fijil and 3 inches from the southwesterly line or of Crops-v and alone the hik'h l.ne Gravesend Bay. 57 decn.s 4 minutes east. 27" Court, where Charles Haim, 25 expedited in the near future, according to information received by the Chamber of Commerce of the Rockaways from engineers of the Transit Commisison and of the Long Lsland Railroad. Work of shifting the rails between Beach 84th St. and Beach 110th Rockaway Beach, to make way for the elevated structure which Will Oldelyme Dls.

Central Park South, Manhattan. PacOE6 pIUi. of 7 of Alma Anna Wolff, residing at No. 542 Street, in the Bor-uutJi of Brooklyn. City of New York.

NOW, THEREFORE, you and each nf you are hereby to show cause before our Surrukat-s Court of tin Countv of Knurs, to be he-Id in Room 25-A at the Hall of Records, in the Counlv of Kinks, on the tilh day uf February, 1910, at 9 30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such should nut be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, wr have cau-- I tlo- Seal of our saul Court to be hereunto d. Witness. llo.N. GEORGE (Seal) ALBERT WINGATE.

k'ate of ou'" saiel County, a' the Boroilkh ot Brooklyn, in tlie said County, the 4th day of January, I91U. PERCY T. STAPLETON. Clerk of the Sin rok'ate's Court. This citation is served upon you as required by law.

You are not obliged to appear in person. If you fail to appear it will le- assumed that you consent to the pr.ie.-.-il.nks. unless ynu file written objections thereto. You have a rikht I have an atturney-at-law appear for you. ja5-4t ESCHER.

as substituted trustee fori i'lie benefit nf Viola Matt field under 'ihe will of Marie Maltfield. debased; I KURT BAUMCART. GEORGE BERG Pantepec Venei. Counter Market The fcllowlne 1 m. quotations sup-pliPd by the Investment Bankers Conference, Inc BANK STOCKS carry the tracks, is well advanced anil If Ic nlonnprt t.n flrivprttsft fnr 'bids for construction work in a few days and to let the contract late this month, lt was said.

Bid AskPrt Bid Asked Bk Amer 16 3fl Nat Brnna 40 44 Bk Minn lea, 184 Nat City 29'4 BkYk'lown 40 4 Nat Safe 12 14 Chase 374 394 Penn El 14 18 Comm'l 16H 174 Public 30a 32V, Fifth Ave 710 740 Steriim 26'a 284 First Nat 1920 I960 Trade 10 12 Merchants 108 1)8 The Weather 2 101 4100101)4 1 v2 1 1-8 1.8 108 1 6' 6H- ft 5 15 1 10 20 20 1 14 1 113 113 113 i4 2 194 194- 1 14 114 114 1 3 l'i 14 5 4 33', 34 24 SI 92T4 1 0, 14 5', 54 5', Vi 2 12 12 12 14 7 2'( 2t- 9 124 11 1 1734170 1734 414 3 71 69,4 72 2 1 89 89 89 -1 4 B'i B'i 8'- 14 3 84 8 8 1 6' ft 36 7.4 7', i'4 5 38 .7 1 4 6 l'i 14 2 7.4 14 1 41 41 41 '4 6 59 4 594- 14 1 104' yt 7 10241014102 5 14 1'j ('' 1 21 214 14 1', 14 14 2 94 9'i' 94 2 5 (, 1 974 974 9 4 1 2H 2 49'j J-, 2 93 92 924 1(4 1 110 110 110 4 81 4 79 4 10 264 254 264 'a 3 134 13', 1 153 153 1 S3 2 124 124 12U liquor dealer, and William O. 1322 Teller the Bronx, former assistant cashier of the bank, are on trial on charges of conspiracy to defraud the institution. According to the Indictments, Haim and Sevecke conspired to defraud the bank through loans on warehouse receipts for liquor; misapplication of bank funds, and alteration of the bank's records for the purpose of deceiving bank examiners. Under questioning by Assistant United States Attorney Albert Lyons. Meyer said that the loans made to Haim and his associates on the warehouse receipts for liquor amounted to about $300,000.

Cross-examined by Joseph Wark-erman, counsel for Haim, Meyer said that the loans were made in the normal manner and after regular bank forms had been fiiled out. The loans, he said, were approved by the bank's board of directors. TRUST COMPANIES January 5, 1940 FORECAST Light snow, somewhat colder toniaht. Increasing: northwest winds. Clear and colder tomorrow.

FORECLOSIRES TIDES MAN. FERDINAND WEIS.SHEITIN-GER. and others, defendants. Supplemental 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 ia not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appear-ame on the plaintiff's attorney within (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, juilum. nl will be aeainst you by the relief demanded in Ihe complaint. Idled. October 7. I93H.

MEYER KRAUSHAAR. Attorney for Plaintiff, 60 Beaver Street, New York Citv. To THE DEFENDANTS. KURT BAUMGART. GEORGE BERGMAN and FERDINAND WHLSSHEITIN-GER: The forofrninir summons is served ynu by publication, piusuant to the order nf the Siipr- me Court of the Sia'e of New York, s-cned hy HON.

PERCY G. STODDART. one of. the thereof, dated October 4. 1339.

filed and entered, with a ropy of the supplemental and amended complaint, in the office of the Clerk of Suffolk Countv on October P. 1939. at the Coiintv Courthouse, at P.iverhcnd. Suffolk County, N. said order was resell led bv an ol der of said Court dated November 1939.

and altered in said County Clerk a office Bk Bankers Brooklyn Hnum Cen Han Chemical Clinton Colonial rnnf in'al Bid Asked 1)5 21C 204 299 124 134 1610 1650 32 41 51-4 53J 113 116 34 44 no 90 1615 1665 Bid Asked 43S 44S no B2 75 80 5 104 107 60ai 52 30 38 10 12 134 154 0J, BIS 114 124 Pllltnn Guaranty lrvmK Kmus Lfl wyrrs Mfrs Tr do pt Tlt Guar ITnderwrlt Slatrs SANDY HOOK HICK WATER LOW WATER a.m. p.m. a 4.09 4.32 10 31 10.46 THE BATTERY 4:53 5.19 ":11 HEM. GATE HOHTIIOI SE 6:53 7:19 0:35 1:13 I Comi Empire Net Sales In Hlsh Low Close Chile Sun Rises 7:20 Bun Sets 4:42 Moon Sets 1:47 Moon Rises 3.28 100s Technicolor lb. 4 Tenon Oil 10b 1 ThewShovl 4b.

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Sim Hdwre BingerMK BinoCP 15b eosM' -SO BoHen Olll BoCalEpflK. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE KINGS COUNTY SAVINGS BANK, plaintiff, akainsl NEW YORK TRUST COMPANY, as under the Last Will and T. slamcnt of PATRICK-J. also known as PATRICK J.

Mi Gt IRE, deceased, el Pursuant to of foreclosure and sale enler-d in Hi-- above action, dated December IMh. I WW. 1. the Referee therein named, will sell at public auction to tin- I st bidder, by CREWS ft SHAPIRo. auctioneers.

1 the Brooklyn Estate Exchange Salesroom, No. Montague Street, Brooklyn, New York, on the 23rd day of January. a' 12 o'clock noon, the premises by said judgment to be sold, Sltllale in the liorouk'll of Brooklyn, Countv of Kmes. City and State of New York, d'-srribed as follows BEGINNING a p. -int on the se.ulh-erlv sole of Si Place-, distant 319 feet tioin the corner formed bv tie- i s.

rtii.n of the southerly side of S'. John's Place with the wcsterlv side Riookiyn Avenue; beinK a plot f-. inches wide, front and rear, bv 120 7 Inrlu-s deep on each sol. and known as No. 974 St.

Johns rim. Dated, 2Mb 1939. JACK RKRGRH. Referee. TAYLOR A ROBERTS.

Attorneys fnr Plaintiff. 7 Haliov.r Street. New York Citv. Ia2-tit Tu HEATHER OBSERVATIONS Following are weather observations taken at 7.30 am. time today: T'mp't'rsi Law High w.mfh.p tilth.

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1939. i The object of tills action is to obtain Transit Deposits 810 Daily reports on the deposit, of Brooklyn-Manhattan Transit collateral trust serial and 4' percent series bonds show the total to be above $87,500,000 or roughly 81 percent of $108,000,000 outstanding. Under the plan for transit unification 90 percent is required. 7:30 a.m. ban 7:30 a.m.

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Baltimore Cl. Bismarck C. Boston Cl. DISSOLUTION NOTICES tin ClaarStra. 14 Buffain S.

On Corp wta 2 14 14 14- 14 3', 3t 34- 1 59 4 594 504- 1 84 84 84 (i 2 7, 74- (, a 14 -Cl. C. .1 h. a' 1 Un Oas Corp Dn Oas Cp pf 8e STATE OF NEW YORK. DEPAHT- ME.N'T UP STATK.

I I DO HEREBY CERTIFY tlia' a certificate of i.t FI.l'KAI. I PARK HEATH. ha. b. en filed in this di-imrtiiient this day and that lit appears thetvfrom that aw -C.

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feel and 5 111' h'S to Ihe- point or plan -if k. iiuilik. tie i b. and courses be-inis by me-ndian as of the date of smvey, K. l.ruarv' 17.

coiilainih' 71 I'-s und'-r w.i'.r, more or l--ss. EXCEPTING so much ot said land as has I taken by Die City of New York in I'linl' iiuiat "il pm. "IN THE i'K THE APPI.ICTIo. 'I'HE CITY OF NEW YORK RELVTIVE AC-gCIRlNG TITLE To THE REAL PROPERTY RKt-UIRED K' THE OPENING AND EXTENDING OK SHORE KRo.vl dyker mem11 park bens'. n-hurst park.

together with all the ripnrian righ'is. 11ti.e and interest out of the southerly link of shore road extension, appurten nt to the land and lands under water. fi1.i.ed-in lands and UPI.NNDS, THE OPENING AND EXTENDING I'K SH. ROAD EXTENSION. ETC.

IN THE CITY NEW Y- 'UK Ia'ed. I'h. 1 in. LESTER D. Voi.K H'''P.

CULI.EN DVKMAN. P.j:n'.:t A' -'oiip vs. 213 S'tee- Bio.kivn, N. k. TI.A SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY -THE DIME SWINGS HANK pl ti 1 a to'. M. BENNETT. I-air i. Pi.is to IcrCn -l in.

,1 iv of Jie. I .11 i' li a', a i' 'ion. I .1 ES A HEANKY n'l-t "iic i.al -'k-Ivn Real Estate Ev halik-e. JV, Mon- ikil-- Yolk, the day of 19H'. n'.

lock tne vri-mises ill the lior-oiikli of Riookiyn. on the west side of Willow two hundred and mm fe, I iti'h north of Piei-rep-int SO'-i, brim: plot n-ne in. lies in wnpli front and ar hy on. Ii'indiol nnd f. in d- icii on sol-s.

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c. c. SITREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY FREDERICK pla'n- tiff. Bk'ainst EUGENIE I.KHMANN.

formerly kiii-wu as EUGENIE BON- NARD el'-rendant JOSEPH .1. SPKTIf. Attorney for Plaintiff, 111 Hiondw.iy, Manhattan, N. Y. Pursuant to a iii'lk-'cen! e.f foreclosure nnd sale I 22nd day Deer-niher.

1 -) 1 'I I sell at public a-i on. bv M. -GUINNESS It: RF.1I.I.Y in an' tinneers. at the Rrooklvn Esl.i'o Ev hant' 19 Montak-ue S'r-' Rrioklvn. January 21.

191" at 12 the premises in said 'ii-tco" nt directed lo be sold. beniLT all at certain let or parcel of land with buildinu' and improvements thi-re-oii, in Borouuh of Brooklvti. Kinus Counlv. New York State, with a strip of land nn the wes! thereof 4 feet vvnle bv 20 feet 31 10 32 26 18 -21 17 20 43 -3 4 9 30 23 -2 45 43 21 -8 51 -7 52 0 69 0 -6 -4 41 44 32 15 42 25 53 114 10 42 33 9 37 59 52 47 41 59 28 4 3 01 101S 1031 1014 1010 mid 1020 1022 1014 1023 1011 ion 1010 1020 ion 1023 3 015 1031 1014 1025 101S 1018 10JS 101 1016 1017 1025 301 1016 1006 1011 1013 1014 ion 1 02a 1020 1014 1016 1017 1012 1014 1015 1027 a partition nf the pi. -mis.

Hereinafter amohk' the owners thereof, or fur a sale thereof under the direction of the Court, or a division of the proceeds amrim? said owners, according to Iheir respective rights. The premises uuestiun are briefly described follows: ALL those certain tracts of land, easeuienls and richts-nf-way and 1. miliums winch are improved on said land, the T-iwn of Huntineton. Coiintv of Suffolk. State of New York, roiis-s'tink- 9 panels: PARCEL 1 Fronting 215 feet on the southwesterly side of Pay extending southwesterly to Huntinpton Harbor and rnntaininc 3 K39 acres; PARCEL 2 Frotitini: 3" II feet on the snuthwest-erlv side, of Bay Avenue and enntain-nik' 0.35 acres; PARCEL 3 Kronlitik" feet on the southwesterly side of Itav Avenue and containinir 0 H39 acres; PARCEL 4- Fronting IK.i.97 feet on northerly of Bay Avenue and northerly to Lone D.ar.d Sound, tokrther with riparian iiuiits: PARCEL 5- Fronting about 1H7 29 feet on the northerly side of and about 21-1.

fil feet on the east' i-l side uf a Private Road extending norlheilv to Le.ntr Island Sound, exclusive of the Pump House plot, and rontamink' 4.5S.5 acres: PARCEL (j a certain beach Int described on Map of 24 Villa sites, filed in the Clerk's Offire. Suffolk County, July 15, 1S1I7. as Maji Number 454. and which is part of Lot No. 12; PARCEL 7 42 51 feet on the southwesterly side of Pay Avenue, extending southwesterly to Huntinutnn Hnrbor and cnntainintr 1 265 acres; PARCEL Frontitik' 170 40 feet on the northeasterly side of Pay Avenue and con-tainint; 0.702 acres: PARCEL 9 Kront-inc 7.3ti on the northeasterly side of Hay Avenue, with a uniform d- pth of 4" feet.

Daled. October IR. 19eP. MEYER KRAUSHAAR. Altnrnev for Plaintiff, (jij Beaver Street, New York N.

Y. U23-61 ration has complied Willi sertinn i.ne hundred and five of tin Stork Corporation Law. and that it is i i 1 1 piI. GIVEN IN Dl'PMCATB iiml.r ny band and offirial ai-al of the "npai tnii nt of Stair, at City of Albany, this twinty-fpvenlh day of en. nine Jinn Iri-d and r.

WALSH. Sr. uf Slate. By FRANK S. SHARP.

IK-puty brrrt'tary of Statr. STATE UK NEW YtiRK, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, I DO HEREBY CERTIFY that a rer-tifiiato dissolution of JUNIOR BUILDING CnUPi 'RATION has hern filed In this departmrnt this day and that It annrara tlii-n-frnni that such ul', 61', 614 34 3 3 4 214 214 294 28', 28S 4 IS IS- Vt 2 l'i IS- Yt I PARCEL 5 To the tp.ii i.m oh-- v. .,..1 S'ao a. an' to 1 S- I. Ih r.

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Cp. Tampa Elec2.24 aarlor corporation has wiili portion I One Hundred and Five of the Stork i Corporation Law and that it ia dissolved. GIVEN IN DUPLICATE under my I hand and offirial snil of tlir Portland, Me. C. Portland, Ore.

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Years Available:
1841-1963