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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 15, 1944 17 NELLIS. U. Bernard Mrs Helen i P. Nellis.

mfe. 310 ltth St. ANAL DO, Pfc. Nicholas Vera RanaMo, wife, 69 Summit St Ovster Bay. KUI.LV.

Pvt. Char Alice T. Reilly, wile. "94 Washington Avenue. RL1LLV.

Tech. 5.h Grade William Mrs. Alines M. Reilly. mother.

110-32 155th Ave. RK'C'IO. Pic PaMiuale F. Mrs.i John Riccio. ife, 428 Berriman Street.

RIZO. Staff Set. John Mrs Theresa Rizio. mother. 1524 59th Street tilria Ward, mother, 150-60 15th iosf.es RONDINONE.

Pfc. Peter A. Mrs. Dm. Whltestone Aircraft, led in strength while M.

C. Ronriinone. wife, 34-20 111th WERN Pfc. Haro.d W. -Mrs.

Sl- Corona. via Wernz. wife, 28 Ave. Graham-Paige featured in turnover. ROSENBERG, Pfc.

Samuel Wil- WILLIAMS. Capt. Stewart Mrs. Motors again were strong spots but, liam Liberman, brother. 664 Ralph J.

S. Williams, wife, 102-21 135th none came up to the Graham turn-Avenue. ver. American Telephone gamed ROSENBLIM. Pvt.

Robert -Mrs HOLrE. Tech. 5th Grade Ellas Esther Rosenblum. mother. 1650 Mrs.

Dorothy Wolfe, wife, 2C4 E. mo'f th Amines were W. 10th St. St- strong. Several special issues had i I Theresa Torre, mother.

20 Division Place. TRAM MO. Pfc. Joseph Mrs. Mary Trammo, kister-in-iaw, 637 Parle Place.

VARANO, Enrico P. Anthony Yarano. father. 6509 14; Ave. VARRIIXIIIO.

Tech. 5tn Grade Peliergrino Mrs. Josephine Var-ricchio, mother, 1697 Ea.H New York Ae VENTOLA. Pvt Michael Mrs Lurv Reeo, jhter, 91 Troy Ae. WARD, Pvt.

Alfred Mrs. Ma- WOLO. Stan uenrge M. Mrs. Helen Wolos, wife 10 Scitz Ave Hempstead.

YOCCO, Pfc. Savino Joseph Yocco, Vk TTZj 8-15 26th Road. Long father, 1 Inland Ci ZOrV.ASS. Pfc. Charles Philip LowenMein.

uncle. 1611 St. Mark Avenue. Savings Deposits Record for State Deposits in th mutual savings banks of New York State reached a new all-time of $6,709 152.208 as of Aug. with a net increase in 01 etght months of this; ear the mutual savings banks of New York State have had a deposit mrrease of over an average monthly gain of almost $68,000,000 and an approximate 11 percent increase overUie deposit il.bU.ty as of Dec.

The month of August ako pro- duced another record in the net gain of 29.116 in accounts This figure brines the total of arcount.s now open to 6.406 907. Kefdll Irade Activity Shows Sharp Increase Retail trade activity spurted ahead thjs hea oonsumer de. imnris for Pali ronric fnr Pall 'cool weather. Dun (In Washington, the Federal Re- Board reported that depart- ment store sales for the week and the four weeks ended Sept. 9 were nd 12 percent higher, respec- I tively, than in the corresponding periods a year ago.) Cotton Seat Sold Arrangement have been made for iii.ii i ilium I murmiiiimiii mini i Stele Stiff photo Edlr Staff uhoto FOR THE LADIES A special section of the Kmgsbridge Road Veterans Hospital is set aside for former Wacs, Waves, Spars, the distaff side of the marine corps and yeomanettes of the last war.

These four patients are taking the sun on a veranda reserved for their use. 142 Boro, L. I. Men Listed as Wounded LATEST IN HYDRO-THERAPY These whirlpool baths in the therapy department of the Kjngsbridge Road Veterans Hospital massage torn muscles and ligaments and help former service men and women get their sick or wounded bodies back in shape. ROTIIERY.

Pvt. Fred W. Mrs. Alice Rothery, mother, 144-04 37th Ave ROTIIMAN, Sgt. Robert Mrs Helen Rothman, wife, 1541 E.

31st St. i ROWEHL, Tech. 5th Grade Louis E'. Mrs. Catherine Rowehl.

mother. 1 1 Jackson Place. Hicksville. ROZYCKI, Pfc. Stanley C.

Mrs. Alice Rozycki. mother, 3 1st New Hyde Park. RVBINO, Pvt. Anthony J.

Mrs. Marily Rubino, wife, 110 Lenox Road. Rl'EB. Pvt. John A.

Mrs. Helen A. Rueb, wife, 1515 Cooper St. RVNN, Pvt. Francis p.

Steven Rynn. father. 3 Palm Court. SCHECHTER, Pvt. Harry Mrs.

Esther Schechter, Linwood St. SC'HLXER. Sgt. Edward E. Mrs.

Lottie Schuler. wife, 237-22 Dav- enport Bellerose. SCIIl'MACHER. Sgt. Albert G.

Mrs. Jeannette Schumacher, mother, 61-41 Linden Ridge- SMITH. Pvt. Charles A. Mrs.

Helen Smith, mother, 30-70 32d Astoria. SPARAUNO. Pvt. Joseph Rose Sparacino, mother, 1544 78th St. SPENCE.

Staff Sgt. Arthur M. al- woi 21st st- SPINELLI, Staff Sgt. John Mrs. inel m0(n 165 Bay st s7th Rf STERN, Pvt.

Sol Mrs. Charlotte STl'CCHIO, Pvt. Albert E. Josephine Stucchio, wife. 236 26th street StlAREZ, Pvt.

Jaime -Mrs. Elvira Suarez. mother. 477 Marcy Ave. TADDEO, Pvt.

Frank J. Mrs. Amelia Taddeo. mother, 94-21 66th Ozone Park. ALIENTO, Pf Michael D.John Taliento, father, 1062 41st St.

Felicia Fiorelli. mother, 20 Van Washington, Sept. 15 (U.R) The! Department made public today the names of 3.555 soldiers wounded in action in me turopean area, inei following 142 Brooklyn, Queens and Long Island men are included: ALBRECIIT, Pvt. William Marie A. AiDrecnt, wue, m-i 64tn Place.

Glendale. M.i.r.ni, fic. vuo j. saivatore Algeri. father, 44 Morgan Ave.

Pfc. William Henrv TJ Aubert. father, Meadow Glen I i-, trU lo'v. Road. Long Island City.

I Freund, brother, 19o E. 2d St. Stern, wife, 1777 Park Place. reported today. BABICZ.

Pvt. Joseph A. Mrs.i FRIEDMAN, Pfc. Harry Mrs. Lily STRAMIELLO.

Rocco G. Nationwide retail sales gained an Ireasury Statement Mary Babicz, wife, 119-18 Llbertyi Friedman, wife, 245 Hawthorne Stj Michael Stfamlello, brother, 2335 estimated to 15 percent over the Washington. Sept, 15 (U Richmond Hill. FRIEDMAN. Pfc.

Morris s. Atlantic Ave. corresponding 1943 week. ernment exr.rr.ses nd recelnu fr 2d Lt. Lawrence Lawrence S.

Barticj, father, n. 49th St. Astoria. RlbTACIIl, Pfc. Anthony F-Mrs.

BERKOWITZ, Pfc. Henrv Max JJfh Rt molher' 17 Bay Berkowitz, father, 1 Brighton Road. Pvt. Oliver T. Mrs.

Rose Feith, sister. 178 Green St. BETULIA, Tech. 5th Grade James Mrs. Josephine Betuha, moth- iav oi er, 2472 E.

2d St. 1 1 BEA, Tech. 4th Grade Joseph -Joseph H. Beza. lather, 106, TORNABENE, Pfc.

Michael Gal- a sale of a New York Cotton Ex-tano Tornabene, father, 22 Hins-j change membership at $6,000. an dale St. increase of $500 over previous trans- TORRE, Staff Sgt. Rocco Mrs. action.

Mil RnMUPvfmAHh Mr 2d Lt. Harold BRIGNOLI, Pvt. Adolph L. oo on c. Matilda Brignoli, mother, 32-12 lather' 51st St-30th Astoria.

'hEN Pvt Mrs Helen BRONISZEWSKI. Pfc. Anthony S. iH stIV Mrs. Elizabeth BroniszewskiJ theT- th St mother, 236 26th St.

Pvt. Benjamin-Nissen Hoch, -ru n.A. vi. I father. 262 Hegeman Ave.

Sicklen St. FITZPATRK K. Pvt. John Altierl. friend.

144-41 Roosevelt Flashing. ronica Flynn, wife. 1616 8th Ave. xiii, i-i am u. iviib.

vr- 'i vwu FORLENZA, Pvt. Ernest Mrs Grace irrina' iii a iVt c. Staff Sgt. Harry Sinusas, aunt, 220 50th St. railtea omusai, aillll, OUin Ol.

IRELM, 2d Lt. Jack A Donald L. Friedman, father. 2126 62d St GIORDANO, Pfc. Thomas A Mrs.

Jean Pennachio, aunt, 102-27 46th i Corona. ixuiiiiMein, ittLiici. mi xickcs 01, Tf tj GOODMAN, Pfc. Isadore Louis Thnm.sMr., rthris- m.n H. "17 ru, j.

u. Mary ivimmiiu, moiner, m-i Pleasant View Middle Village. KI.1NKEN, Lt, Eric P. Philip Klin- ken, father, 14-47 159th Baechhurst. KORZ, Sgt.

Stephen J. Mrs. Ann R. Korz. wife, 41-15 50th Long Island Citv.

KREIN, Staff Sgt. Bernard Mrs. Adele Krein, wife, 37 Clara St, Sgt. Henry Max Kufeld, father. 1533 52d Su i LANGDON, Pfc.

Louis E. Mrs. Ot-' tillie Langdon, mother, 32 Mans field Place, Lynbroos LASALA. Pfc. Jaseph G.

Mrs. Jen- I.EF.SIIA. Pfc. Charles mjV. Mrs.

Kamely Leesha, mother, 674 51st Street. I I VICTORY IN 1944? FINANCIAL NEWS Stocks Higher In Light Trade Stocks made a quirt recovery tn- day and regained all of yesterday gains of more than two points. Demand for the aircrafts was fur ther recognition of the recent in- dications that airlines will be big buyfrs of mv "'J104 incd four on Mng sale' DouRlas: which earlier in the week received contracts amounting to $50,000,000 for 93 planes for three major airlines, marie a new hiqh at 61 up 2 points. Lockheed was active and so was United Aircraft. Each of thoe issues, plus Grumman Aircraft, cained more than a point.

In the flirhnp nrntm Anprirnn was un more than and Unitpd nearly a point. American Telephone's rise i-'-j better market frr utilitv issues. Gams in the sroup Pri 'r t- tPrnatloj nnri WOrd lts Prench TT rl f.d UlP s'eel iues' higher. 'lrr mn" than a Is ro' aU m0nts after Phillips and Texas ius aim rure. Oil equaled its low.

Active rails rose fractionally while Nickel Plate preferred was ud more than two points. Union Carbide rose a point in a firm chemical section. Mercantiles rose "1 hus S' Pl'r PTffred were up more than two fractionally. International Business points each. 13 compared with year ago: Expenses.

$19,270,966,841.10 vs. 17.9i9.910,6,4 war spending. 622,119,246.85 vs. receipts 801,399.004.66 s. net tieticit, 836 44 vs.

$12.382 899.496.82; cash bal- nnn it HAO Ol i WHEN OVT OF TOWN I REGISTER FROM BROOKLYN 11 1 1 I I 11 1 I 1 1 rmmn ITT Ml .1 ill 1 I TTT1 1 1 I i i ll LEGAL NOTICES fnmf ami rear hv 100 feet In depth on tw.i heme known a neinK Kn "is, lioii? ai law. next of kin. distribute! di'Vlvees. ramr. fjraicrs.

a.iun1' And sue in i ntrrosr, tmnips ol par' of wtiof names nni place or pi ai of frpidt-nrM unknown, and anv and nil unknown ptM'sun n. mi r-s or irii Ls nT wiiooo nittns and unknown and rannot aftPr dilinnt in- It'll. fit It HIlil IH'Xt of Kill Of () IR New York. lias presented a petition oruvo uie kim iii an i i 'kihimi'i i of uTTII.IA KOWllAR lately resid- the Borough of Brooklyn, tity of New York NoW of vou 1 ll Lll r.r in; vou ano -a( II 111 a l''t'OOV (O in SHOW IHU'C h. f.oe Surrogate's oirt of the umlv of Kings, to be held in Room at th" Hall of the c.untv of the 1Mb dav of October.

l'lH. at lock in the should not be to IX wtiy sue de TKTIJfONT WIlEItKOF. we have rinsed the of our said Surro'itc's Court to be h'-'eiinto affixed (Seal) WITXES. lion. FRANCIS P.

Mi -CAREY. Snrrotste of our s.nit County, at the Bor-oiiub of Rrooklvt. in the Count v. the 9th day ot September, lflil. A A ROM JCORT.

Clerk of the Court. sl.S-tt nissrn Tlnv vnnrn I- dismii.i tion otm i.s STATE OF NEW YORK, ART- MENT OF STATE 1 HO CERTIFY that certificate of dissolution of ROUTE REALTY Co. has been filed in this department this d.iv and that it appears therefrom that such corpora- has complied with section on hundred and five of the Stock Cor- pmatmn Law. and that i' is dissolved. CIVEN IV I I 1 1 1 VTE under mv athrynr Bamesm: 8644 20th Ave.

Eagle Btaff photo TO HELP THEM HELP THEMSELVES The Veterans Hospital on Kingsbridge Road maintains a modern orthopedic shop where the best artificial appliances and braces are made to fit the patient. These artificial legs are nothing like the real ones, but the men who put them on will walk out of the veterans facility on their own. Brubaker, 122 McDouga Staff Sgt Michael mreet Anna Iono, mother, 150-26 Guins- BYRNE, Pfc. John J. Mrs.

Irma' Bvrne, wife, 44-03 28th Island City. Kaplan mother, 76-36 113th CABRAL. Pfc. Clifford P. Mrs.i Marie Cabral, mother, 2148 E.

37th KELLNER. 2d Lt Arnold eel Kellner, father, 8623 24th Ave. tion could just forget that line of talk. The young lady told him he had the thing all wrong. She was Just offering another of the services the Veterans Administration performs I CAC'IOPPO, Pfc.

Jaseph lc- i vw Lucy Cacioppo, wife, 22-36 97th' if FR1K We all hope this will be the year of victory. But this year or next, will be a signal for readjustment from war to peace and the necessary economic changes that must accompany it. The services of this bank, as counsel, administrator and guardian of funds, can serve you in good stead both now and then. KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY 342 FULTON ST. (in the Heart of the Boro Hall District) Member Federal Deposit lnmrance Corporation Vets Quit Kingsbridge Enthusiastic Over Care Patients Go Before Staff of Surgeons Before Being Discharged as Cured Men of the armed services will when the day comes for you to for its boys.

The name of the in-1 Adelaide Cadlcy, wife, 2624 New-surance company, please, and the! kirk Ave. Veterans Administration will collect CAPACCIO, Pfc. Paul P. Mrs. Rose leave, find much of vital importance to them in this series.

For the benefit of those absent on official business in Europe and elsewhere, rela- The paper work department again rears its ugly head. You are called before a board of staff surgeons. These doctors (usu- completely cured, If VOll 'P Mil I If II 1 1 fllUlfl I ir titej at home should clip and savcUy including the chief of clinical the entire series until they return, service) determine whether you are names of 312 casualties, includ Long Island City. CADLEY. Pfc.

Charles J. Mrs. Capaccio, mother, 652 Maple St, CAROLLO, Pvt. Adolph J. Sebastian Carollo, father, 219 Trout-man St.

CARROLL, Capt. Thomas Mrs. Thomas Carroll, wife, 78 Hawthorne St. CARUOLO, Tech. 5th Grade Allie R.

Mrs. Ann F. Caruolo, wife, 479 Logan St. CATROPA, Pvt. E.

A. Mrs. Jennie "I TnipnW "U'WlW, HC. BHgl Catuogno, father, 243 Clermont Av. Grade Jo- fl AveSt' CIlARO.

Corn Josenh n. Mrs Anna Charo, wife, 127 S. 2d St. CIERVO, Pvt. Jaseph Mrs.

Louise Ciervo, mother, 116-05 196th Cf Cf llknn. ANCV. Ambrose Elizabeth Clancy, mother, 63- Bunnecke Court, Ridgewood CLARKEN, Pfc. Thomas J. Francis J.

darken, brother, 164-09 120th Ave Jamaica. CODY, Pvt. James E. Mrs. Veron- lea coay, wite.

784 e. 39th St. COC.HLAN, 2d Lt. Joseph Elizabeth Cogtilan, mother, 220 of COLLINS. Pfc.

Almore Collins, father, 423 I5th St. DAGOSTINO. Pfc. John L. Mrs.

Louise Dagostino, mother, 2358 E. ic M. Davis, mother. 85-12 123d St PirhirnnH Kill I I I I I I I I 1 1-YV4 VIiniViKT Bet Tlm IIKrllKAiKU, lormeriv t.n niKiv uouniy, in one it week ior ii hv me sireei niminer jmij uieuwuuu I.f.vv.l.MJUVVMVI, aian ftgt. jonn om.s lH lHi'l iNCOKl'OKATKKi i weeks, ami it Is Ic.nJ.

Brooklyn. York. Mrs. Felicia Lewandowski, moth- At a Special Term ot the Suprenul Kl'HTIIKR OHDF.RED. that all1 Uuted.

AuuMist 10th. 1H44. pr ciR cnth St Court ot the County of yneens. held in rlainis. other than any claims tiled by i BENJAMIN DIAMOND.

iiocT. i the County of Kinit. at the County Cha.e National Bank or the Citv I Attorney for Pluintiff. LIBERIA, Pvt. Louis Carmine Ll- Court House, In the Borough of Brook- ot New York as aforesaid, he proven1 Offlre and Post (iffire Addiv.ss i.S4J hprta father 103-18 51d Ave 1 Iv n.

Citv of New York, on the 5th day 1 by the presentation ot vouchers accom-iFlatbuah Avenue. Brooklyn. New York, uriid, um, iw io sou of August. 1914. PRESENT: HONOR- panied bv the affidavit of the creditor! aull-6t i BLR JOSEPH EENNEI.LY.

JiLstice. 'or one of the creditors interested, or LVDLAM, Pvt. Donald M. Mrs.lln the matter of the dissolution ofithe aeent of the creditor or creditors TIK pjoopi.E of THE STATE OF Mrv nrilam mnther IB HiirM NRW Y0KK WORLD'S FAIR 1941). I having' knowledK; of the fact that the XEW YORK gTltra pf rlrt Maiy LUdlam, mother, 78 Burtls INCORPORATED (pursuant to Article whole amount of the debt shown in ani To JOSKF Ovster Bay.

VI 1 1 of the Membership Corporations said vouchers Is just and due from the HENKEIdl 7.WIK and JO- IIA'nRFRR Pfc Fre4 Mr iLaw). ORDER. Corporation aforesaid over and above SEPH it thev he luine. and if Vi:" A motion havinr been made on be- "n.lrcim?. l'Jil lh'Ji; Ux-y.

be d-ad, their luis- a moiion navmi: oeen niaae on nc- irtn eonlai chest, ir you re not. they like to hear a "thank you" from a grateful patient. Attests That You're Cured The chairman of the board signs hosita, vou flre whatovor nr oi. nothi fa you and tells you to go to the charge nurse on your ward wUh the dJs. charge order Sne checks the clothes which Better still, get two copies, saving one ana jorwaramg zne outer .1 i I your fighting man abroad.

By JACK SCHERER (Last in a series.) The treatment of patients at the TJ. S. Veterans Administration Hos- i miis. nuu with the best in the country-it is the kind of treatment you would want your boy or girl to receive Ir a Brooklyn veterans hospital, Brooklyn had one. ouice xsiuuNiyii uws uuu iinvc that kind of hospital, the system loilowed at KingsDridge Koaa cility No.

81 is important because mat is me nospiiai ourougn veier- bik iiiuov, uar. I Despius a depleted staff which al-! lows use ox oniy i.ouu oi ine beds available there. No. 81 takes excellent care of its patients. Former Gob Praises Care LFOAL NOTICES Tn t'redltnra ol vvr Tltltu UflUl.lt'M li'AIK 141A.

II. half Jam. U. It sine. Newbold Mor I ns Clrvplanri K.

We. Waltm- S. Uif- f'ird. Kavard V. Pnpo.

Joseph D. Me .1 nw, Mever. Andrew W. Robertson. Gordon IT IT I .1 lion nt la Wtl.

'ham M. Chadbourne, William Church V- lav or. Ttarfi Harr a Lews II. Brown Alfred E. Smith.

Arthur V. Da vm. C.Anfvi Mrlnnv mav seem to the Court just and proper. been locked uo in the property durmg Jour anFd ndg vJu.Mtv uiuciwu, iiirim. to wi- Mark's Place.

MALVINO. Pfc. it Pcrri mnth.r 1 fCl 1 0H, Avenue. MANDEL, Pfc. Mever Mrs.

Nettie Mandel. mother. 2953 W. 28th St. MA.VMltX, Pvt.

Warren D. Benno CI 1o nrrnln One veteran, badly burned in aiertv clerk signs the discharee order 2 'element Thnnmi f. Parkinson: auiii n(i if ny of Boulevard, Kew Gaidens. Phihp A. Benson GeraiM Swnue.

Mat- SUPREME COURT. KINCS COUNTT al law nr next of MANTIA, Pvt. James Peter 'hew Woll. Thomas J. Watson, and S.

CHARLES A. KURD, plaintiff. kin their If-ual jrantio nan i.m. Cf A- SalvaKe. a ma.ioritv of the survivInK lacainst the heirs at law.

nest of kin ami husbaml? or wives, if any. dm-Mantia. latner, lau Jerome St. director of New York World's fair, am distributees of OUT KLWOOD' tributes. in interest, whose MANZELLA, Pvt.

David B. Mrs. IMO. Incorporated for an order requir- CURR1E. deceased, other than Ihe names, plans of residence and post Kathleen Mnn7ella mnther 9(11 inif all creditors of the Corporation to widow MATII.DE A.

CURKIE. de-: office addresses are unknown. SEND Manzeiia, mother, and orova lhp)r cRims, nd ceased, and all persons claiming by. GRKETI Nil Park Place. 'direetinur the manner of serving notice throuKh.

or under any of them, any WHEHhAs. ERNEST F. LORFAV- M4Rr'FIIINf Pvt Oennirn the order upon said creditors, and interest In the premises described in FAN'T. who resides at No. 119-ia 190th rvi.

oenna.ro J. lh.P relief sithe eomnlaint. all of whom and whose Street. SI. Albans.

Oueens County. your sick rjenents ior you ana lurn the money over to you. Oh, happy Navy Casualties List 6 Local Men Washington, Sept. 15 (U.R) The Naw nenartment marie nnhll rn- f. inn 109 10 niiNSing, bringing the total naval 820 fonowg- Queens and Ing Island men are marine, wounded Mrs.

Francis T. Jamlolkowski, wife, 149-02 Linden Boulevard, Jamaica. wounded Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kukla, parents, 314 E.

Main Riverhead. LAKE, Pvt. William H. marine, wounded Mrs. Jane Mader, mother, 69-01 Myrtle Glen dale.

mavmo nTiiinioH Tilt onrt Mvc Tir ir v. William H. Lamberson par- u'. G'f 11 C.TT- MOAKLEY, Chief Boatswain's Mate; Raymond Francis, navy, wounded i.i... ir Za it4 Henry st.

SI.G.' Signalman 3d Class viiui n-o riautio, uavj, John J. Sigler, father, 151 Lafayette Ave. Mail Service Extended To French Territory Postmaster Prank J. Quayle rtn Brooklyn announced today that effective at once, the hm ted mai service (O territory IS ex- i.nj tenaea to inciuae mailings from the United Slates and possessions, in- eluding Alaska, to the whole of the rvrtment; nf PalvnrLs nnrf w1 I Manche in France. It is empha.sized sonal character wTittcn in English I or French AERO JUNIOR and SENIOR ACCOUNTING CLERKS MANUFACTURING EXPERIENCE PREFERRED Employment Dept.

EASTERN AIRCRAFT DIV. GENERAL MOTORS CORP. Linden, N. J. fntrrtirwi Monrtsy thru Friday.

A.M. to A P.M. 8tnrdT, till Noon Eiuntlil Worker! Nd Riluii 1 I i 1 i you 0tf on a round of name-signing lne tioranan must check to sei whether you are posted for unre ,11 10 I hPt nPP vat a r- rwcf nrl Ts turned books. The occupational therapy department checks the fact that you have no handicraft ma terial unaccounted for. The prop- to show that you have collected all your valuables, for which you give him a receipt.

The clinical records department checks you off and asks where you want your mail to be forwarded and then you go back to your ward nurse. Your Baggage Is Cleared She signs a slip which says that she has examined all baggage and bundles which vou are can-vine' SSr Carrying tIL 'u way to the ma Bate. coming is loo good for our boys. iou wani prooi? back to the ex-gob who works for the Postof- flee Department Ilrmn entrance he1 1 tie urparimeiH. upon entrance he DeFILIPPO, Staff Sgt, Rocco Christopher DeFilippo, father, Pv'- C.

Linda NOW. upon reading the order to snow ianu ine reopie ol nie siaie ot fte nravmn ior a o-cree a ceiiain localise dated Julv 12 1944. the petition i York, defendants. islrntnent in writing bearing date the herein filed the 12th dav of July. 11144.

To the above named Defendants: l.ith day of December. 1MK. relating to and having heard Lord Day Lord. I YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to real and personal property, be duly fire aboard his battleship In World War Is obliged to repeat his hos- pital visits from time to time. He, Is a postoffice official and says he knows from experience that he is 'better off" at the Veterans facility than in a wartime private hospital.

This former gob likes to tell about the marvelous care the patients In his ward receive in the voluntary I Ih. If. ih. I FC.AI. NOTICrS New York City.

New York, and in th Iir Itnnrl l-'t'efl. mill LOieri nt OneenB J. an of th rlaim so prejnto(i as they mav be anvtsod and th dirprtnrs liiav. 1 ir lOHS 111 ff fU lO any Ot U1C Enter' in Wue'cns Conntv; J. F.

Juvtice Supreme Court. fiitji ii rnnn un puvis. utuounu.T, I names are unknown to the plaintiff. otianswer ine complaint in wns aciion, ami to aerve a ci.py of your answer, mi mi loiiieiauii nut J'-ocu nut, th summons, to serve a notice of an- Ipearance on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of tho dav of I 1 1 1 tflintllintls Itie Jl Ol service. In cafe of your failure to an- near, or answer, iudgnient will be service, near.

'taken against von hv for the iwio i n.nianoen in ine lompiaini. 7, L'aled. Angus! 2nd. 1911 BENJAMIN DIAMOND. t1orneV for PHintlff.

Office and Post office Address. I.VI2 Flatlm.sU Avenue Botoimh of Brooklyn 10. Citv of New York. 10 ine me nejrs ai jaw, next of kin and distributees of (H h. (H other I than the widow math, de a.

ccrrik. deceased, and all persona claiming by. an order or Hon. Joseph I enne an order of Hon. Josenh Fennelly.

of the Court of the State of New York, dated the 9th div tion is to compel the determination claims to certain real property pursu- ant to Article of the R. al Property Law of the State of New York, affect- inc premises located on the northwest- 'eriy tide ot cienwood Koaa. distant in teet nortneasreriy from me corner formed hv the Intersection of the of Glenwood Road with the northe.aiterlv side of Kenil- wartli Place, and being 20 feet iavidta ol r.sos. (Sidney s. Logcan.

h.sa.. for the motion. Milbank. I weeu nope. r.sq..

luainei Esn of roimseli for the Chase N. tional Bank of the Citv of New York. and upon proof of service of the order to show cause herein entered the K'lh In hnron sntereri the 1 'I of Julv. 1344 as required in said order to show cause dav of July. 1344 as required in said order to show c.nne vn m.ii.m llh niT Mrs.

Mary Marcellino, wife, 319 ma.wnr, uiuuiri, nail ot. 1 Mrs mm te IViUtLUlu, lUUUlt'l, yo-UO t. il Avo Cnrrtnn ww. McAl'LEY, P't. James T.

Mrs. Rita mnther 9Q1 7th Ave MCCARTHY, Pvt. John J.Rav Mc nn. MCCARTHY, Pvt. John J.Rav Mc- Ul.

on.u car.n.v, oroiner. iiju jin m. iumn. oi.vmbAiis, Hfien Mcuartnv, mother. 149-11 Avp-' "hltestone.

McMORROW. Pfc. Patrick-James en ru mm ct 12th Whitestone. Woorlside. T.

1.1 "a uiai no government, prop-i an of New York swankiest aicht'srtv (netoHort ijiki, ks.s Attorneys tor ine pen- It IS mar an ine erenitors 01 II, Wn, Vorl World's Vair lOiO tn. corporated. present, and prove their Iclaims and demands against Ihe said Corporation to the directors thereof at ttie ornce or me corpotation. ino. 4.v Reaver Street New York 4.

X. on nr hnfnra 11, a Ql 9 nf Di-tnlier 1 Ul I Atrpniifl TT DELl'NSCH, Pfc. Harold G. Harry Toliincer. father 13Qo Avenue.

Aveniip DrMturn Pfc Salvalnre Mr? UPMAKHI, Fie. toaivatore Mr.S.; JMnma ueiuarco, vvue, uia um a Emma DeMai'CO, wife, 4318 12th iur. ncniiMin nf- t-v iii, ir.n.-vi.r., i-ic. no. nF.R ACI.F.O.

Pfc. Dnm ck Mrs. Anna Deracleo, mother, 57-38 69th Lane, Maspeth. DeSETTO, Pfc. A.

Mrs. Mary neVpttr mn her 17 17 Orannpr Dcbetto, mother, o7-l( urangcr Corona. I DiBENEDETTO, Pfc. Salvatore Peter DiBenedetto, father, 267 Tiiihocielr Ave rr. nu r.

DIESEL, Tech. 5th Grade George! Mrs Paullnp Diesel mother Whitehall Terrace Hollis' ua-oJ wnitenail terrace, nouis. DiSANTO. Set. Mario A.

Joseph (o, i-7 Long Island City. pvmeu i. ptu i I was asked (as is eery one) ifhehadithat thLs rvice' Ls restricted to! health or hospitalization policies. non jUustrated postcards of a per- 1 it is Chris Spellman, friend, 77-14 95th Fl'RTHER ORDKKED. that The iChasc National Bank ot the Citv ofjthrough, or under any of tliem.

anv New York, as Trustee of the Indenture interest In the premises described in Iseruring the 4 Debentures due Janu- the complaint, all of whom and whose 1 1941 of said New York World'! names are unknown to the olaintiff. Fair 1940 Incorporated, mav on or he-l The foregoing summons is served ifore Ihe 9th dav nf October, 1944. fileiupon voU by publication, pursuant to claim on behalf of the ti.ilderg ot said debentures still outstanding and asn nf th(, holders of said debentures! a claim on behalf of the holder of ciuos. one servrs iniiuinuy win other nurses' aides from all walks of life. When veteran is sufficiently convalescent he is allowed passes at the discretion of the ward surgeon.

The passes are operated pretty much on the same basis as the army pass. The ward surgeon Issues it to begin at a certain hour and end at a certain hour, the colonel signs lt, you sign a receipt for the clothes you wear and check them In again when you return. Incidentals Free If You're Broke If you are indigent, cigarettes, toothpaste, shaving cream and the like are furnished by the Veterans Administration and if you are unable to pay your transportation to and from the hospitaj, they'll pay lt for you. You fought for Uncle Sam, didn't you? Unless you are a chronic hospital 8old-bricker (and there are those who resist mightily any Indication that they are about to be discharged), you are At and chipper who bare surrendered the same tosnid.of Auu'lLit. and filed on the 10th Ave Ozone Park fvc.

Micnaei 1. Mrs. Ssan Melnick, wife, 131-51 Fow e'' rluMlmK- iMILANA. Pvt. Sam R.

Josenh Mi- iMILANA, Pvt. Sam R. Joseph MI t.thLl lana, latner, Mil Hancock fat. Pvr CtnortTO Mrs Alhinft MndenhUl'St. MORELLO Pvt Vincput Mr1! r-vi Vincent 1 B.

MorellO, Wife, 30-81 5tth Woodside. AIL-MIU, rvi. Iteorga J. Mrs. Frances Negri Sister 1830 12th 1 1 etreet, iwk, i i was me iiajuig iur mem and that the Veterans Adminlstra- GIRLS MAILING DEPT.

LIGHT MESSENGER WORK Good Advancement Excellent Working Conditions Salary $22 Base. 40 Hours EXTRA OVERTIME W. L. MAXSON CORP. 460 W.

34th Y. C. Kf Milter 9iin Tni-elr Mane Enright. Etster. 452 40th w- Miner, wile, IIU tenejCK fat.

FASOI.INO Pvt. Alfred MILLER, Pvt. Irvine I Mrs. Sophie nn. FasollllO, father, 394 Lakeview Mll.er motnei, Jio fa.

JO fat. Rockville Centre. Pfc. Vincent J. An- Tn i thenv llraolin fntber Rnutp 4 The Chae National Rank of the C.tv'day August.

1911. with a eonv of the1 i()t Npw York for cancellation in order jcomnlaint. in the offict of the Clerk ol to receive the most recent Payment ol the County pf Kmys. at the County principal on account thereof, and that Court House in the Citv of New York, ihe individual holders and former hold- County ot Kirnis and Slate of New ers of such debentures need not viduallv file proofs of their claim here-' Thp object of the above entitled e. in and it FURTHER- ORDERED, that the ered- who default In so presenting their claims shall be precluded from sharinn in the funds or property of the New York Worlds 19tn.

Incorporated. FURTHER ORDERED thst nntlr ot this order be given by publication In the followinar newspi.pers. to wit, Brooklyn Eagle. publlsliea at xpnin Ferlple. sister.

12.17 71st. St. wn Pvt MiehaplMrs Tocenh t.LL, IVt. Micnaei Mrs. Josppn- ine Fezza.

Wife. 195 Garfield Place. FILIPELI.I. Pfc. Michael J.

Salva tor Flllpelll. lamer, l-34 bSttl, Woodside gJORELLI, Pfc. Anthony J. Mrs. 1 hand end official seal of the n' of Stale, at th (Seal) Citv nf this thirtieth ilav n' ucut.

one thousand nine hund'ed and fortv-four. THO.M VS Ct'KRAN. of Stat. Ev FF.ANK S. SHARP, Deputy Ssc, reury.

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