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I Happenings of Interest Around and About the Borough Says Reds Laid Plans To Get Asia 24 Yrs. Ago ible for rocketing taxes, disarmament and "weakening our selves. And, because our pol-icy-framers failed to make an astute diagnosis of Soviet ob .1 1 Bj PEGGV RKILLT Communist plans for Asia have been written for 24 yean but "Secretary of State Ache-son and others" haven't read them. Representative Walter H. Judd Minn.) charged last night on a visit to Brooklyn during which he blasted American foreign policy makers for their "illusions," "miscalculations" and "ignorance." The Minnesota Representative kept more than 300 persons waiting two hours to hear his address at the annual dinner of the Men's Club of the Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church in the church it 1 5 COANllU jectives, "we are more to blame than they are," the speaker said.

We Didn't Read 'SeripiureV "The Kremlin's scriptures are there, but most people havent read them. Of course1 armed conflict Is going to break out in Southeast Asia," he said. "Smallpox acta according toMts nature. Why wait 'til kids die and the country is bankrupt before we believe what stands out and shouts at us?" the Congressman asked. "How awful," he continued, "to pay so much money and blood for the lack of brains.

Let's get the bog out of our hall. Dorchester Road and E. 18th St. He had missed his plane, it was said. Judd told the diners how he William Creamer, former Surroeate Roy M.

E. Richardson, former I. 8. Attorney Alfred of McK.nric Onrtrst A. Rarnewall and Harriet T.

Riehter. Ihad asked the Secretary brains and identify the enemy. emcommmeei. i puv We didnt uke thp tQ By CECIL JOHXSOX (stole that he had not read the nature of Com. Roy M.

E. Richardson, former Surrogate Kings County, is one of the leaders in the communist pian tor Asia, Brooklyn Division of the Protestant Council of the City of New York. Associated with him'adPte? in 928- T.hxe. ICP1V UdU urtril ixir, lie iian are: William G. Creamer of the Brooklyn division board of directors; former U.

S. Attorney munism. Communist objectives, now that "they have spent this time in China," were portrayed by the Representative as "going round the flank" and, after sub not read the Communist "thesis on the revolutionary movement Alfred C. McKenzie: George A. Bamewall, vice president of the Manufacturers Trust Com and Harriet T.

Righter, pany, and Henry Kremens, trustee. jugation of Southeast Asia, aim daughters are Mrs. Paul Cohen and Mrs. Arthur Rothman. There are al60 two grandsons.

FOR FUTURE REFERENCE Visitors at the International Flower Show in drand Ctntral Palace, which closes this evening, take notes of arrangements at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden exhibit which yesterday was awarded the Federated Garden Club's medal for its "better design of small gardens." The annual communion breakfast of the Father Sted in the colonies. Hits 'High-Minded Secretary' "Ignorance, with wishful thinking that's why our kids are getting killed," roared the Representative. He pointed out that the "high-minded Secretary" in the past hadn't been man Post, Catholic War Veter ing for India, Pakistan, the Middle East and Africa. Africa, he said, has been "infiltrated." 2d Miscalculation "Our second miscalculation," he said, "is that the independ ans, will be held tomorrow in the clubhouse, 259 Ovington Ave. The Rev.

Thomas G. V. CITIZENS' UNION Mrs. Cashmore Joins 'Parade' it ence of Europe is more impor willing to go so far as to im- O'Omnell of St. Peter's College, Jersey City, will he the speaker PllRn tne motives of Soviet Rus-jtant than the independence of Asia.

America has to be inter For 3d Cerebal Palsy Drive sia. URGES LONGER ft ested in saving both Europe Lois Long Anders of Prince-! Jluld spoke of "our blind' ton, N. who attended pack-'stulborn refusal" to recognize and Asia." he contended. "Asia is what Soviet Russia Corcoran, wife of the Supreme Court justice, and Maria Riva the nature of the Communist never forgets and what we and Juanita Hall, actresses. ALBANY SESSION A longer session of the State never remember," Judd said.

The third annual New York The Rev. Dr. Alfred Grant City cerebral palsy campaign will begin on May 1. Yesterday's "parade" was designed er institute, has been named manag-er of Previews, the national real estate clearinghouse. She was form- Walton, pastor of the Flatbush-Tompkins Church, also ad worldwide conspiracy and declared that we had been "victims of our decencies." "But we can't do it any longertoo many boys are losing their lives," he said.

"Our No. 1 miscalculation Soviet Russia might become Legislature and the processing and introduction of bills earlier in the term were urged today by George H. Hallett sec dressed the dinner. Theodore Studwell, club president, pre sided Mrs. John Cashmore, wife of the Borough President, and Mrs.

Ralph Bunche, wife of the Director of the Trusteeship Division of the United Nations Secretariat, were among the 450 women volunteers who joined the "Citizens Parade for Cerebral Palsy" at a tea held yesterday at the Tavern on the Green, Manhattan. Arllne Francis, television star and chairman of the afternoon, reported that of the $466,599.84 raised in New York City for cerebral palsy in 1951, more than $200,000 had been collected ty Edward L. Swan was dinner retary of the Citizens L'nion, In a report on this year's work erlv an advertising manager in peace-loving ana mat sioppy, Loeser's basement store. faulty thinking' was respons- chairman, rally New iorkers to solicit their neighbors for the expansion of the New YTork City program. AMVETS NOT RELATED TO VETERAN CHAPTER GIVING DANCE TONIGHT of New York lawmakers.

He ad mitted, however, that the Legis lature had a. more orderly clos Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Glaser, 149-33 Holywood Flushing, formerly of Brooklyn, announce the birth of a son, Bennett Ira Claser, in the Flushing Hospital. Brooklyn's first "million dollar jury" will sit in judgment Monday In the American Legion Club, 160 Pierre-pont 8U, in a star chamber session when Chef de Gare Pete Danzillo of the American legion's 40-8 goes on "trial." Manager Pete Halloran and Cord Mohrmann will serve mock turtle soup after the "trial" or fist fight Is over.

The jury will be locked up and the defendant freed, our spies declare. Xat Jaslow of the Veterans Administration, Is the plaintiff. First Deputy Fire Commissioner Xathan C. Horowitz will preside. According to our Information, Pete said something to Xat he never would have said to Sonja Henie: "You smell on ice!" Xat came back with a new one: "So Is your old Squeezing into the jury box will be: Supreme Court Justices Henry L.

I'Khetta and Michael Walsh; City Planning Commission Chairman John J. Bennett, former Superior Courtlu-tice Emil Baar, County Judge George Joyce, Special Sessions Justice Matthew J. Troy; City Court Justices Sylvester Sabbatino and Frederick Kopff, and Magistrate Alex Pisriotta. Danzilo is also charged with being a member of a group which plans the overthrow of the present government he's a Employes Lampoon Life Of Sales folk in Annual Revue Levittown, March 22 The Levittown Chapter, American Veterans Committee, will hold, ing than usual. Hallett said that the Important Rules Committee which handles all bills remaining two weeks before the closing of the session, should have more time to consider proposed legislation.

"No less than 1,633 of the by women volunteers. This its fifth annual square dance tonight in Levittown Hall. "High Time," 16th annual and directed skits and original share went towards the recent Abraham Straus employes' lyrics Most Rev. James H. Griffiths Most Rev.

James H. Griffiths, S.T.D., LL.D., a 1919 graduate The American Veterans Com-mittee is not to be confused ly opened cerebral palsy clinic at the Long Island College Hos- show highlighting store life, session's record total of 6,313 Ipital, helped establish special with Amvets, an organization VAiir an by St. Augustine's High School. bills went in on the last legal I will VIMIIUai Stella cerebral palsy classes at Public School 85 in the Bronx and created a recreational program of World War II Veterans, chartered in Congress. An erroneous connection was mads in yesterday's Brooklyn Eagle.

day for introduction by Individual members," said Hallett. is expected to be the principal 'speaker of the school's alumni for cerebral palsy children at The committee members had SATURDAY, MARCH 22 Born today, it is likely that scant time to study them, and 'the Walter Scott Foundation, association breakfast April 20 i in the "towers Hotel. The break Ltd Ah NOTICES your artistic talent will run to Manhattan. the public no time at all." To raise funds for furnishing its new temple, the Men's Club of Temple Ahavath Sholom of Flatbush, 1609 Avenue will, conduct a bazar March 22-26 in its building. There will be dinner March 23 and a luncheon March 26.

The Rosicrucian Order will be represented in Its extension activities in Brooklyn by Beatrice Kleinstein, 230 Duf-field St. She received a certificate of appointment as dis-trict commissioner from the grand lodge In 8a Jose.lCal. Abraham Stokman, 4.V4 E. 95th will appear as a piano soloist tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. over WQXR He was born in Israel.

Lexington Council, Knights of Columbus, will have its annual communion breakfast tomorrow in Joe's Restanrant on Fulton St. The Rev. Thomas Donovan, chaplain at Hlng Sing, will speak. The breakfast will follow a mass in St. Anthony of Padua Church in tireenpoinl.

personalities and events, was: presented last night at the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The two-act revue, presented by 100 store employes, opened with a telephone operator chorus and moved quickly to a group of livelyskits. "Meet the Brass," an original act with caricatures of top executives by author-artist Joseph DIMare, was followed by "Watch the Other prominent women at the tea included Mrs. Thomas NOTICE TO BIDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS WILL B9 publicly opened and read by th State Park Commission L4)nv lflian land J. Murphy, wife of the Federal Hallett claims that the Rules Committee gave many important bills short shrift by failing to report out those which might be controversial.

at Administration Headbuarten. Bl- Judge and former Police Com mont Lake state farn. Babylon, 11. 19nZ. at York, on Friday, April mlssioner; Mrs.

Thomas j. 2:00 s.m.. Eaatern painting, sculpture or the decorative arts. Everything with form and color appeals to your eyes and you have special gifts for expressing original ideas. You also have a great deal of good, practical common sense and are very likely to make a commercial success of your career.

tandard Time for at the Enlargement of Overlook Parking AUCTION BALES fast will follow mass in St. Augustine's Church. Commissioner G. Joseph Minetti of the Board of Transportation will be toastmaster. Hugh P.

Mc-Closkey, class of 1931, is also expected to speak. The Highland Park Chapter, American Jewish Congress, is Field No. 2, Jonea Beach State Pa near Wastaah. Nassau County. New 8UPMMB COURT.

COUNTY in tn Hatter oi me unerai As signment for the Benefit of Creditors of ROSLTN DRCCKJSR. doina bull- buil Admits Evading $35,771 in Taxes DKUCKKH 3 VAK1I1I 1 neu Wheeler," which celebrated the well-known department store call. "Management Behind the to NEW YORK CRKDrlf MEtf'K ADJUSTMENT BU REAU. AMlgnee. NOTICE OF York, as shown on the Plans and la accordance with tha Specifications.

Final award will be mad on tha badls of the lowest lump sum bid received. Proposal forms, specifications and plans may be aeen and obtained at the offioe of the Long Island Stat Park CnmniiMlon. Belmont Lake Stat Park. Babylon. New York.

A certified clH'ck. in exact accordance witli a schedule given in the contract documents must accompany each bid. The Long Island State Park Commission resrves the right to reic any or all bids. mh22.34.2.i-.1t SALE. Pnrfliinnt tn an order of thlK Court Louis E.

Pakula, 58, an im- notice i hereby given that the aeU You must learn not to worry over details, for all too often you never have to cross a bridge that you have been fretting over! Save your energies for more important matters. Y'ou enjoy social life and will A full-grown plant of white sponsoring a card party tonight lilies, first of thousands of 1 in the vestry hall of Temple flowers from the InternaiionalJSinai. Bradford St. and Arllng-Flower Show to be sent to ve- Scenes." introduced by James H. Kahlert, A.

S. vice president and personnel director, lampooned store vice presidents. Brasci Thompson, display de porter of novelty jewelry, ofiinn of houfwea and fixture win ho at niiblir Auction on MON- 1JU3 L. ith pleaded guilty, day. march 2th.

1952. at erans hospitals, was presented yesterday before Jlldee I.CO F.I Avenue. Brnnlclvn. New York. partment, pantomimed a male invasion of the lingerie depart- Rayfield in Brooklyn federal' Algnee.

26 Court Street. Brooklyn. SUPREME COITRT, KIX(5S COUNT The Anne -Marie a dlment, supported by a bevy of have a host of friends. You may have difficulty in selecting a marriage partner. It Is possible that you might not marry at all.

Although you uijoy social Andrew Acuizo, plaintiff, vs. Marion D. Kyle, et defendams. Pursusnt to judgmeut entered MarrH 17. 1952.

1 will sell at public auction Court to a charge of evading!" j. j. d'uberrtein. Auctioneer. is: -i i I 26 Court street.

Brooklyn, N. Y. payment or $35,, a in income Telephone; maid 4-uai. beautifully costumed mannequins which came to life as can hy MorrLv Reirh. auctioneer, at room can dancers and sales girls recently to Army Chaplain Col.

Edward R. Martin of Governors Island by Adolph Gross. Brooklyn chairman of the Hospitalized Servicemen's Committee. Mr. and Mrs.

Louis Schoen- berg, 80 Woodruff will celebrate their 23d wedding anniversary tomorrow. Their LEGAL NOTICES Jerry Aragon and Mildred Pike, who entertain many veterans, put on a show in the Marine Hospital, Staten Island. On the bill with them were Sheldon Perry, Judy Perl, Joe Arnold, Johnny Clyde, Bobby Bruman and Pat Hegarty. The Bais Y'aakov Parochial School, 473 Ash ford will tax for the year 1945. Pakula was continued at liberty in $1,000 ball for sentence April 17.

transformed to softshoe dancers. hitphemp! rrviTHT nr THE STATE life, you must also have a certain amount of quiet and solitude to work out your best ideas. A. S. suburban stores were 305q of Municipal Building.

Court As Joralemon Brooklyn. N. oat April 11. 1952. at 12 o'clock noon, premises affected by Transfer of Taw.

Lien No. 62521 described a New D- scrlptlon Section 3 Bsprk 813 Lot 6 on Tax Map of Kings County as samsi OF lOaLWUHJJW: ITTVP.Ur i IB1PTTA BTTTH against ANDREW EDWARD: Piano Studio, 708 Bushwick will present a recital tomorrow in the afternoon, in the studio. Supreme Court 1 1 Charles E. Murphy will Install officers of the Greater Flat-bush Civic League Monday in the Chamber Building, 887 Flatbush Ave. Municipal Court Justice Charles E.

Breitbart is chairman. represented with a monologue done by A. S. Nassau employes and by "Gay 90s Quar To find what the stars have JANOSltO, Peienaant, iiaijMVo. ACTION iOR ANNULMENT.

Plaintiff reelflea. In Klnge County and de ERNEST' BIANCHI. Referee. in store for tomorrow, select According to Assistant U. S.

Attorney Jeremiah J. Sullivan, Pakula was accused of reporting only $42,443 of a total Income of $87,070 for the year 1945 and of paying taxes amounting to $21,303 when he tet," played by Garden City Milton B. Barnett. sttornev fo plaintiff. mh20-tit ThSet sires trial In said county.

TO THE ABOVE XAMBD DEFEND' your birthday start and read store employes. have a Purim Festival at 1 p.m.. A ler yoii'arb hereb? summoned the corresponding paragraph. Sunday, March 23 tn Init'or the oomolalnt PEOPLE (IP TlfE STATE Off iiaint in inie iff A. S.

Choral Club was under the direction of Howard Kubik, and the entire production was tomorrow in the school. The proceeds are to provide hot lunches, medical care and bus tion and to erv a copy oi your n-swer. or If the complaint Is not terved riscEa iFt. 20-Miron 201 Tk rm should have paid $57,074. He COUGHS thlncn first.

If rou bv ftn unpLMaant Job to do, ftt ftt It Mir Uit mcmlTLf. A.RIXH (March ai-Aortl 20) AtWid to supervised by Helen Haynes, NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF GOD KREE A.NI) INDEPENDENT. To MARIE BOCKOVA. NICHOLAS SEND GREETING: WHIlHEA.S, Beatrice Jacobsen who reide. at 1532 South Stanley Avenue IjOU Angeles, California has presentea failed to report certain sales in the year named, Sullivan said.

m'ltn tnn snnimoos, io of appearance on the plaintiffs attorney within twenty (20) days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your director of employe activities, your devotion! dutlM, for they out bring transportation for some of the students. J. T. Cataldo, 602 VanderbiU Calendar DUE TO plouure and ipfrUuu oonooiatlon.

tauiius (April ai rtr aufn Production and dancing were staged bv Aimee Heptlng, failure to appear or inw-r, iuumn i petition praying for a decree that LIBRA (Sept. 24-Ort. 13) Snlrltnel uo- tion to mdvb, bat don't Mt upon It unloaa Make vourlllft for eoroe: recreaikm for otoera. In any you xo in oompieto aooora. COLDS, will he taken against you oy nerauu 4 rertsin instrument In writing, relsl-for the relief demanded In the coin-jni.

lo snd personal property. plaint. duly proved as the Last will and Te-. DuuMT-duut at rtof Loitt. choreographer.

Arthur Ander- on doajMoo. ami, see ion uierw a cnaAge or scene. aOORFIO (Oct. 24-Nsv. 22) It anrht be OKMINI Mv 22-June 31) If have I ot PsthiM.

Hoti t. omt: p.m. son Broadway, radio and TV good time to invits friends to mid-day uaten. ivis, lament or iiiLr4 thsis. also anowa as HELEN THEISS and HELEf your correspondence get benlnd, then this is a fine dar to nrlte tUoae letters.

'r actor who is heard regularly on dlnner after attendlnc ehureri. has been appointed assistant general manager of the Interna BAQITTARIUS (NOT. 23-D. 221 MSXS OAifVER taut 23-JU1T 23) Mediae. Attorney for Plaintiff.

Office P. O.1 .7. tZZ. i CBS "Let's Pretend," wrote etudr af.d self-improvement are all part of TV" Addre. 261 Broadway.

Borough or good prOfTSee todav. Appreciate now that your past worries were quite unceceasary. THES lately residing at No. 24 Elder Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York.

NOW. THEREFORE, you and earlt of you are hereby citd to show causa before our Surrogate's Court of tha County nf Kings, lo be held in tha CAPRICORN (Dec. 23-Jan. ali-i today I sfltiedtala. It aleo oen be relaxant.

LEO (Jul? 23-Aug. 241 A dar of real spiritual InepiTsUon. Attendance at ehnreb TO: ANDREW EDWARD JANOSKO. tensions ran be high out keen yotir own ASWB TO FBCVIOlIt ThllXt defendant. tional Rectifi- or f'firn Hp CROSSWORD PUZZLE Is indicated.

productlvttv at peaa by renumtng calm. AOUARIirs (Jan. 21-reb. il Keep rtrnt The foregoing summons ie seivru VIROO (Am. 24-Seot.

231 THIS la a dar tn wMoh ou ehould rest end rales. en sebedule ana you wui produoe anuclpatad results. iis an alumnus g. ij upon you Dy punncation pursuant to an order of Hon. Maximilian Moss, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 14th Let sown tautens ana rebuilt enemas, Court Koom at ine riau oi In the County of Kings, on the 2iet day of April.

1952. at 9 o'clock in the forenoun. why such decree should not be made. (of Brooklyn j. tc.hu.

Poly Tech and the Clarkson Col fHESE WOMEN By d'Alessio No Dangerous Drug I dav or Atarcn. vjm. aim iiipo. on in 14th day of March, 1952 with a copy of the complaint In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings at the Countv Courthouse tn the City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York. Dated.

March 17. 1952 EDGAR G. GTJIDONE Attorney for Plaintiff. mh22-6t Sa lege of Technology. The Mothers Group of St.

Paul's Lutheran Church, Avenue and E. 40th is having a thrift sale in the store at 580 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS IN ThSllMU.NX WHttinbUic tva have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to bo hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon. E. IVA-V RUBENSTEfN.

Surrofata of our said County, at tha Bor- ough of Brooklyn. In the) said Countv the 13th dar of March, 1953. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

mh22-4t 8s 1 ACROSS 1 Algonquias Indian 4 Thump a Outdo-i high note 11 Yellow buiie 13 Roman road 13 Ceremony IS Lawmaking bod 17 Atmosphere 19 Note of acals 30 Cravat 31 Siamese oota JJ To prohibit 23 To haraaa 25 Consumed 2 To Journey 3T Organ of hearing 2S Before 2 Cushion 30 Halt an em 31 To oppress vital heat JJ Toward 3S Oolf mound Electrified particle IT Metal 3S Garment 40 Encountered 41 Mound 43 Vlpar 43 Preposition 44 To deface 45 Greek letter 4ft To wager 47 To recollect 0 To challenge Hebrew weight 114 To expire 85 To fall behind To be borne 47 Oreeb letter Public Notices and Commsrelol Notices Central Ave. the week begin OOrNO TO MIAMI, it I puMnfen to THE PEOPLE OF THB ST ATM or NEW YORK by the grace of God jftv exptow. Letting April 1. NI. S-SIBS.

Call before 3 p.m. u.i.,,...i WUhelmlne ndent. to rn ID' Bremer. Frederick Bremer, Frederick STORAGE NOTICES tADrCS' SLACKS made to order from mm 'I 100 percent all wool material; S13.9y Oeraon's, 2005 Flatbuih Ave. ning Monday.

The Y. M. H. 575 Bedford will condnct a series of blryrle tours this uenrene. GREETING: WHEREAS.

Henry Si hoenherr who resides at Forest Parkway. Wood-haven 21. New York, and Laura H. Rahm. who r.sldes at 1402 Hancock Street, Brooklyn.

New York, have oravina for a MARRIAGES PERFORMED. I or relit lou. through Bureau. 930 Waahuiftor. Ri Koorne .1 Tei HOooHfii 3-2413.

until A Sat I Sun 10-12 decree that a certain instrument In STORAGE SALE AT 601-819 THRuOP BROOK" lyn 16. N. Y. H. Williams.

R. Sillia. Il.irrls, R. Schwartz, J. i Lamb, V.

Everett. M. Skanks. B. Scull.

C. Cadwick. A. Van Houtcn, Jackson. J.

Burns. J. Ferguson, II. Hall. C.

Brown J. Mann. You and each or you are hereby notified ihat the time for payment of our lien upon the property here, inafter described, hsving expired, to wit: dining, living and bedroom furniture and such aooda as scheduled 1 WANTED PRIVATE LESSONS NOSIS BOX 878. EAGLE After all the others have had St. Patrick affairs.

Mellett i Brothers Post. American Le- wrlimK. riuiins properly, be duly proved as the tjist Will and Testament of Kalherine Oerdes. lately residing at No. 2777 Atlantic Avenue.

In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. NOW THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause 1c Lost snd found DOW 1 Relatloa lenUsa.) 3 Hall I 3 To lops 4 To nip Southwestern Indian ft Pronoun 7 To prattle 8 To be mistakes ft Chinese eauo 16 Essence 14 Ireland lft River Island la That Ihlag 31 Stud le JJ Evil 13 Charge 34 Haa teases! 31 Stlst Distant BANKBOOK Lot: Mo. 287967. Dtmt COITieS Up With a party tO- tncn Bank of wihiamthunh t9 Hvo- rliihhnup '''87 mevtr St.

Ptxmmt tunaM. r.turn niglU in llie ClUOnOU-e, 01 rj. before our ourrogavo in the storage warehouse receipt 1s-fified tn vnu bv this Warehouse. 1 15th St. Corned beef and cab ounty OI Ivinga, us iiriu iu liic Court Room at the Hall of Records, stored by you.

or In your name or tn the uounty oi Skiugs. un ine sain day of April. 1952. at SO o'clock In mm 1 j. vi'-f on your account in tne ULiun STORAGE WAREHOUSE to be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION BY" V.

8PAGNE8I. Auctioneer, at 801-619 Throop Brooklyn 18, N. BANKBOOK Loet: No. 2a93, Dime Savings Bank of WllUamaburgh. 30ft Have-meyer St.

Payment stopped. Please return to bank. BANKBOOK Loet: No. 31141. claims must be filed within one week.

Buehwlek Savings Bank, 726 Orand Brooklyn. N. Y. bamade. 1 I ihSd U-i MR.

have caused the Seal or our said Surrogate's Court to be 3 Cneloesrs Monuay, April ssi ia.9n. If for any reason the sale shall not be completed on the said day It will be continued on the succeeding Mon- ii 11.1 i A HO Ml 1 Hill M7 M8 5 mm. as aaaaaa swaase Osaaasea, aaa. hereunto srnxed. 'Reals WITNESS.

Hon. E. TV AN 1 To plaee 33-maU ehfM HANDBAG-Loet; March 14, avenue bus. eontalnlng children's pictures, keys. MAln 4-2627; ESplanade 7-533S.

ourrusaie ui dar. April 14, 1953, at the same time and place and continuing until all the goods are sold or until the liens our said county, at tne Bor bage? Yes! Mike Mellett, father of the standard hearers of the post, is chairman. Kings County Council, Marine Corps League, has Philip J. Cascavilla as commandant. Elected with him were Harry Amberson.

vice commandant; Thomas Beyer, iiidge advocate: Joseph Hughes, chaplain; Donald Douglass, sergeant at arms; Frank Fletcher, adjutant-paymaster, and James Haas In the ough or Brooklyn, vn. Id Countv the 29th day of are satisiien. huhun stukawu WA lfiHll Vba LU INC. VIC fAi- NESI. AUC.

mhia.28-2t' February, 195a. AARfiN L. JACOBY. PlA.V ftf tKe anerAtfate'e Pntirt. 1 mh8-4t Sa 34 Unit 31 Point 37 Violent sseeek 3a Courage 38 Commonplaew 4ft Engine 41 Moeeasia 43 eVvrabol far troB 44 Simple 4ft To supplies tw 47 Olmiom 4ft LandeC 4ft Meadew WSI.TRTl IT MALIlXTELL AUC POCKET BOOK Lost: black patent leather; tn cleaners, B6th 6 p.m., Msrch 14; keep money.

Please mall pockrtbnok to McManus. 8300 4th Apt. 608, Brooklyn. WR18TWATCH Lost: ladra. platinum, diamond 2 barurt'es and 46 diamonds; reward Box 0996.

Eagle. WRISTWATCH Loet: ladya: I. T. aub-way. early Friday morning; kerpaake.

reward ULster 7-6871. tinneer Aella farch Ofi at 1 Boti! Girls! Its a natnral! Every body dotes ww Jiststy Marsky's rOUNG BROOKLYN IN SPORTS Iks syerta tsctiea ef tile Braeltrfe Eaflvs p.m.. at 68-03 jort kamllton Parkway. Brooklyn. N.

1948 Hudson 4-rfnne Redan Motor A Serial X8243W3. "Just a short visit, sinc wt wert in th neighborhood. Now promist to chos us home as soon as we have sandwiches, coke and coffee!" Account Harry Grady. Conditional Vendee: Chase National Bank. As- at- enine.

BROOKLYN EAGLE, MAR. 22, 1952.

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