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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 10

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10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, MQNt JULY 19, T943 cral made plans to send th his services. Ha was TaenaAriea Plebiscite Com-American dough hoy a New York. in a boundary dispute Washington staged tremendous between Chile and Peru. His home and, at th same 5 nfi memoirs, under the title of "Mv wa able to travel to New York to attend the wedding of his son, Warren. On his 80th birthday President Roosevelt awarded him a Distinguished Sen ice Cross for heroism in the Philippines.

General Pershing followed the ins: xra? said to have remarke 'to his nurse: -Fine fellow, that Eisej: hower. and a great general, to But he keeps putting his han4 in his pockets. That would him demerits at West Point." lie was a disciplinarian the end. provide an occupation aimytongresSt meeting in a jolnti Experiences in the World War," 'which would police the German session, paid tribute to him. Icame out in VXil to win the Won CongreM Highest Honor Pulitzer Prize for history.

Allies Fought Equality for A.E.F. But Pershing Won That Battle, Too I in 1.1. find ro.vn-t tr. longress ('(interred UDon him rr" ''JO- ling the Winter at Tucson, Ariz. progress of World War 11 from i ho liitrhpt hnnnr nvr an.

suffered ajhis hospital room at Waller the salient person- corded, even to this dav. tersmng which Reed, where he had moved per allv fiirpctt'ii his troorw in nnl it vntprt him nprmanpni rank a rneumauc auacK 7.a7 a m-rii on tbr of Thty vvanUil Gen. John J. power, not an hii in Thtify wanted American man-American army, replacement GO BY TRAIN I action which won accolades fur Urvp(i under his command of the Armv of the: complicated by a heart con he For four days American units. I nitetl States.

It carried 1 was was manently in 1911. lie studied military maps and read newspaper clippings assiduously Frequently, despite the fact that us penection oi planning. ing Ule war pai.s; Almost immediately upon Ih-fiu and his life in a coma four stars, and when later, in 1944, the new five-star rank Doctors considered vmi .11110: i 'tt, ii. Feishing walked down a gang-j plank as head of iln American! (Jem'ral lie fused lo Yield Kvery conceivable pressure wns brought to bear on the gen- to km ot the st. Miniel suc- ..,..,1,..,.,: chances fur recovery so; he was living in virtual seclu- "I pay supreme tribute to )f tne Armv was ere heels cesse what that preparations werejsion, he was visited by high-; was their greatest battle! "fflcei s.and ''f j-'jated, Congress told Pershing I KxpeditioiKiw hurls ano ie-lenji t0 persuade lain to yield l-'itk iam lUii-il nA V.nt-r Vi 1 i .1 A flinn 'l-mllnn wllif.r I 1 I came the firt I tilted States; Hint through all the conferences.

reclining seat coaches of the war the Aronne offen-r nis own uniform ltT" "-i" 1,1 Mve On Sent 'ii thev began holm, their patience! wear as manv stars as he; ton National Cemetery in Wash- nations who were visiting in artiships, their He wished, bow mgon, and a special railroad Washington. General in' Pershing remained icily polite soldier ecr lo -''t foot int Snil'it rf ritTuncira uni inn 1. i- i i enr trao hiM aJ Ti I cirrv rhon ha roll i t-noit hnm Europe to in hi- country wooded and dm utifu wiin emotions wnuii tn nnifnem ct-jM nis ikkiv uie can uai. By the showed in Europe, paid a hospital room ot am unable to express. Then- after victory visit to the Pershing.

In 1'VM he tieCMmP armv chief -MH ol the month lie luit unyieldingly firm. The American army must stand as unit. He woii that battle, just as le won every haltle on the field irom that point on. improvement, how-one month later he signs ot ever, and a r. From tli.i! moment, the history of IVr-lmig as the hiMory of the A.

K. Hi- control and rpsniitlsiliiliU extended to every When Ike left. General Persb Argonne Foret in a drive which 'he Allied Command hoped would break the enemy's communications line through Cai'iguan, Sedan and Mezieres. Yank Broke German Line JEFFERSONIAN Air-Conditioned Alt Siats RutrviJ All-Coach Stramlinr faluring a ecxnpl' RECREATION CAR deeds are immortal and they have earned the eternal gratitude of our country." In the months after the surrender Perching was decorated of staff and held bis post until 1924 when he retired at the mandatory age of til. Although his name was often mentioned as candidate for political office, he discouraged all efforts and The first American troops went into action in October of 11117 and in the following Mav.

LIN-X FLOOR WAX The American Fir-t inost of the A1H prut the militaryiiuius-H'ial organization that spread! front the ea to the shell-1 lacked fror.t of the Mouse in ineaKing tne tier- in their first large-scale England, France and Belgium.jconUnued his interest in the among others, honored theiarmy man line and. aiinot ly, the French and Armies pushed the Germans American Commander, and he! In the rears afterward lie was decorated more than anyjlived quietly in Washington. back 'ii othel sector miner American otiicer. lie at- He made manv trips abroad as And suddenly the war the Versailles Iv. New Yorl(Pnno.

Sio.) 6:1 5 P.M. Ar. St. touii 1:50 P.M. Standard Tim Add One Hour For Daylitbl Timi fOt RESERVATIONS plufc PEnniylvania 6-2000 Pennsylvania Railroad Pcrsr.ings troops sewn tne town of ('antigny and held it against repealed German counter-attacks The next month the Americans burled hack the Kaisers forces on the road between Paris and Chateau-Thieriy.

Then came St. Mihiel, with peace Chairman of the American Bat Argonne nfleii-ne, where tnf hack of the German hue in Frame at la-l broken ill the resistless Allied drive to Seda n. Pershing and bis officers were the center of endless political conflict and intrigue. tle Monuments Commission and took part in many philanthropic over. wiin lines crumbling eonierence as American mill-everywhere, the Kaiser's mili-jtary adviser, and it was not tary machine began to fall apart'until September, 1919, that he and the Germans asked tor returned to the I'nited States, peace.

The country went all-out in Arnihtire ranie and the Gen its giatitude and recognition ol ano civic movements, lie was made a lifetime honorary commander of the American Legion and in was named tit head thja (i)P American troops earmarked form or the job of actually crushing The general thought Amei.can troops an American army, in eipial standing with the French and llritish forces against Germany. Hut the Allied leaders thoright otherwise, and they vvt all aliased him. Tfberr wore Lloyd George and IV.dg of Great Clenwnceau. 1'iich, and l'einin of Fian all tough, bard headed fighters in war ami diplomacy. ABRAHAM 4 00 Lt.r.M.

Noncr.s fi'-pREMK COI'ItT cif t'hV. STATE OF NKW Y'lKK. C4 il'NTY OK KI.NCS MARTIN Plain-tiff thf falliil anil molln'i. and rniih-ws aiid ni of ANDREW i -as-fl. if IIh'V b- livi'ii.

anil live 1 1 lil livn.ir.t, in inti'ivst nnd gn-fallv all claiimna hy. thnmirh fir tinfliT any lilt: anv -t ui 1 1 upmi tin' d' sci il "fl in llii" "iii-plaint liiii'in, all (if 'wliom and and addi ai- unknown Plaintiff, and oClirrs. Trial in ol Kinjs. sr.MMON'S. TO THF.

ABOVE NAMED Dfc-KKNDANTSr YOl) AT. F. Sl'MMONKD lo aibwr thr iY iiiiplaint in Hn.i '-linn, and to sij opy of your nrisnvr, nr. if lie loinplainl not with siimni'iiu. lo a imIi.

of aoi irai am on Mk1 Plaintiff'. Alloinij wiilnn Iwrnty days al'I'T tin- of Ibis suminon? fi of I he day of rvioo and in of y.jur failuro In appiar. or iuitjncnt will taken annul! yoli Kv di fanlt, for the relief di maiideil ill Hie i iinil'la nt A BR AM Attorney for Plaintifi' Office and P. O. art-, Street, Bul'OUgh of Rrooklvi i Yolk.

I To ABOVF. NAMKD DE-I KNDAN'r IN THIS ACTION: The lor (uoinii ty served up. 'l'U, liy puttlieaiirni purptiant to an order of Cliarle E. Muiphy. J'ts-ti -e of Pupi eni Conn, dated the Sill day nf and filed with th- complaint in 1 ho office or the ch rk I Kho-'s County at P.iooklvn.

Ni York. The oli.iect of said action i. to compel a determination pnr-fuant seition "i00 of Hie Real Prop-crtv Tjiw of anv chums adverse to that of the plaintiff as owner of the nieir.o..v Incut. tI on the northerly (id.j of lim-nct Street Ml feet ea.it of Ci'Ort heiliK 111 f'-et. 1 inelies fro nt and rear to- inn feet deep di Hide: the nioel e.i.st.-ily urn-! whicli piopertv ahn'f the land or lute of Patrick Clark, in the r.niiih of Brooklyn.

City nt New "fork. UfCcd. p.t..,,klyn, N. April 2S. tnv Al'-RAM SHI.EFSTEIN, Attorney for Plaintiff.

IvlO-Gt THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YiRK. RY THE GRACE OF noil FREE AND INDKPKNDKNT-T-i Mii-c Knflik nnd to Meyer Kuf-lik, P.M.ia Sommei. (Varna Knflik uml S-ioioel Knflik Rvfka Knflik. David Knllik Knflik. Josef Knflik Ahralcim Knllik.

Ar.if oni-in. Rvfk-i Si.tnmcr Sntlltnei and "j'-hn" Knllik first nano- "John" In lo: fictiti.OH ttue ftit name lln- known to If livina and if lo any and all unknown persons lose names or oaits of wlios TiHiiie-- and whose place or place of resident unkn-iwn, an'l cannot af'-r diliyent inoutlv he Hscer t-iim-d. heirs nt liw and next of kin of Knflik. and if any of the said distributees, heirs at law or next of kin of deeeaoei. lie dead their reoresentat their hus bands or wives, if any.

distributee and Micopssiit in interest who'' names and or place. of residence and ofri--e adde.sse. are unknown SKVD c.RFFTlNi; WHEREAS. Marie r)roswirMi fliso known as Mat (i o-wirtli. wlio 'side at No.

II East Street of the Ri City of New i oi and le i nhaid Kellcrman. also known as Ri niamin rinan. who at No. 2.1 1. "i Ocean Avenue Roioiieh Hi-ooklyn, City of New York, have piosnnted a petition yinir for a thnl a i-crtain nisi rutiieni in rolatins to anu person tl pionertv.

he rtuly proved vii and of re- ornif nt No. jm tie Brooklyn. City of o' N'iW THEHEFiiRE vwi and each you are hv to fiuse ti. Ton our Couri of 'lie Coiinlv Kl'U'S to be lo-ld in a' th. ill of R.

outs IT the I'ountV of KillU's oil the ISH day of Aiien-i. irjis at in o'clock i. lorei u. wliv su, (ecr sbi-i'd he rmole i.n 1 r.s I 1 VI i WtlHIIF.OF wr have cau-ed the Seal of our Sur-i oa! e's (ouit In be Ii-remito affixed I Wi'm Hon FR -WCI? Sun "Kate on- said 'tintv at th- Iv.i- nirli of Riooklvn, in th -i-l the f.th day RON JAClip.Y Heik of the Curt roREci.osrRE SUPREME COCRT KINGS COUNTY rio iwav aintiff caitift Jennie E'k'ns defend- 1 sfi I I an" rue 'iii7inx to dated June Iftv I 'i at public auction, hv Monroe Khrwav. A'letioneer.

a' Brooklyn i Estate F.xrhanire, Montague S'reet Ittooklvn New York, on Juiv 2T at noon, prem ises itcd as Section 12 P.loi I 1V i 27 on the tax map nf the in too.Kivn more particularly d-sc-ih-d aid iu'Icm'-nt. GEuROE STEWART omen i breezy cool span rayon iv'i-tlt MW SfPRRMR Cnl'RT KINGS Cot'NTY -Ann" riaintitf. airainst s-arnuel s. Alaikin. al D.

fenrlanis rtoGislein Koieiiik Phontil'l -t torne-. Strtei Nev oi to iii.ltr.iient dat-d Julv 12 t'MS .,.1 public auction at th. Ih R. al r.s-atn f.xehaiiL-e. No Montatu Street, ltrooklyn.

New k. on An 8.95 t-ust 3. RiK. at lo, hy SIZES I6V2 10 241 2 IN SMART STRIPES, PRINTS, POLKA DOTS! ALL SO PRETTY AND AT A LOW AlcGllinness the premise by said iudu nient to he sold, to wit All that lot with the buildings tlior-on, Riook ivn. New rorR neserinea as ReglnniiiK on the M.uth side Sut ter Avenue distant ft.

in. ct nf Powell Street: runniiu; lie n. Koulherlv parallel Willi Powell Street and partly thrnnvh a party wall, thence westerly parallel Putter Avenue. IS ft. in northerly para lei with Powell street and partly through a party wall urn A.

White jliiprd in aqua, tfi', Rrry, hint with white. 16! to B. Summer leave on aqua, ioe, grev, lilac. 16' to 24'. J.

C. Kmhroidered ndsecayv aqua, roe, Krey, lilac, blue. 16' to D. Polka dot in aqua. rne, nrc, blue iviih hite.

16' to 24! j. to ie suiitn io.c oi Miin-r a Eyelet frosted borders! Pockets and sleeves of delicate lattice banding! Feminine tucked bodices! All fine quality spun rayons beautifully tailored, a cool delight to wear on the hottest day! Pastels iced with white flowers, nosegays, polka dots, stripes. Designed with gracefully gored skirts for figure charm. Just 4 from our bright summer collection of better-maker dresses all little priced! As Moderate priced -Third, nup: thence easterly alone the outh ide of suiter Avenue IS ft. In.

tbo hcirinnin. Known a.s No. 4H; Putler Avenue. Said will hp subieet to a mortgage niic inallv for and to a lea roeoided in lihf-i 72-tl. en M3 Jolv tfi.

ISIS. Au-stin tun jyia-6t -Pier Ait'-yii.

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