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BROOKLYN EAGLE, MON JULY 7. 1952 17 Moses Asks Mora Firetrap Sleuths )Hey, Impy, Chicago IKE TAKES FIGHT FOR 42 VQIES TO COM MITTEE Continard from Page CONGRESS AGAIN MOVING TOWARD ADJOURNMENT Gets 20-Cent Fare parlment of Health and the Fire Department. The magistrate's courts were A 16-plece bra band rrt Continued from Page 1' also hit not backing up the Phicuco. 7 Kisn-J nadrd New Vork delrgalrN in Cjty department. in the prose- the hopes that the drink witlj hower force tarried to the Re- the lobby ef thrSherman laMj Washington.

July 7 (UP) 1- onion building violators, hit the spot. publiean convw' nigni. i a honor at me bate-wearv Congressmen took The Issuance of nhow caused summons wa. dlacontinuedl Posibly th Brooil-i iwo i visitor is David Kirsch. son hattaa t-ontingeai, no iinother track at adjournment they blared away but no onP knew when rally with "Hold That Tiger." mignt be ah)e t( faI1 V.

law enforcement by Big Like Ike' buttons are noticM tn manufacturer and prominent at a piemjlim here, although Appropriations for atomic notices appeared to ne pro- horollfh G- 0 p. figure. The therea no Micrtage of the mod 'expansion and rivers and har- duclng a housing shortage. 'Hum, a piJimiai suniir nne-inrh varietv Ton hnivioois nroiecis niocKeo. a winti- dent at Amherst College, Acres of Slums ors in the button sweepstakes up of the 8lM Congress, which at dawn yesterday In spits of building accom-, boning up on his studies t0 have fallen to sup- recessed plishments In the citv first hand observation.

nirtrs califoinia Governor after 17 hours, during whicn Moses teamed "altogether ex Assemblyman Frank J. M'1- Kar) -arren, who are nortingmore than in ap traordinary, there still re-! Mullen, delegate from Bav; j.ninri th ir iDronriations received final a mains at, least 1.000 acres of Ridge, and George Xicols dis of a smau plate. erty which must be cleared'train or plane and drove ou'l Belated birthday congratula and rehabilitated." by car, taking turns behind thj'tions are still greeting Johnny He mide a plea for addi- wheel. Thev arrived in a ddv and Bobbv Crews, who cele tional State grants for slum and a half, including an over-brated their arrival on the 4th committee tod IT outer tigm for 42 delegate given to Senator Robert A. TafO by the National Committeittlast week.

Backers of Dwight D. Eisenhower concentrated on 14 1 disputed deltt'g'ates from Georgia. 11 from lisiana and 17 from Texas. The odd HliR.kllV Uyrrr Ijsft in the battle Wore th rerdeitial at-heaV; lied 1o hn this' afternoon, lo4 Kisenhnwer lia uVns said they would take la the '-convention If they krt In the fMininifttae-i Kinhor avjuporters rlairmjd only 23 of tUtT credentials coniTtiiitee's 5.1 numbers. But the Taft margin rufd be: narrowed if Eisenhower backers sent a proposed rales Change through the con jpntion.

The miles amendmen ould permit Florida. Kansas, Alias-is-1 Fippi, Missouri and Puer. Rico members of the creel Iwatials committee to vote in th( contests. But GVgia, Louisiana and Texas mcltibers could rot.c Kansas and Missouri cnHlen-tials committee members iare pro-Eisenhower, while h'e from Florida, Mississippi and T5I T- 'T clearance and said the State night stop at Mansfield, Ohio, of July. snouifi launch a program Involving a total -cost of of which $200,000,000 should tion.

Both Senate and House were scheduled to meet today to re-sume debate on the atomic an-! civil functions measures. If conference committees do have them ready for discussion Congress will keep recessing without conducting any business. Conventions Interfere It was doubtful whether more than a few if any Republicans would be on hand today. Only a handful of Democrats were likely to show up. There was a possibility that Congress would recess for three-day periods until after the Re FEWER FIRES NOTED IN 1951 BUT DAMAGES SOARED he alloca'ed to New Vork City.j Some of the worst slums' have not been torn down, iti was stated, "because of hih as sessment 4.

especially where The annual report of the Fire. 125 deaths from fires were also 'PLEASED TO MEET YOU' United Sfotes Senator Henry Cabot Lodge, General Eisenhower's campaign manager, introduces a woman guest to Ike at a reception in the General's honor of the Convention Holl in Chicago. commercial and industrial indicated tenement dwellings Monila iVi Aanvaua i roe that there were 3.10 fewer fires Lp ml he an(1 injurjes in New York City last yeari25 and 447, respectively than in 19V), although losses! were greater than lfi50's fig- publican National Convention illiTinpH S1 570 Ifiu nv-er tho nre. Ufes Ot li anU t.f tire mixed with residence." Bdth State and Federal housing authorities have insisted. Moses sa'd on keeping down the cost land.

As a result, he charged, -nany neglected areas have been passed over "because their inc.usion would have run up land rusts and necessitated Taft, Ike Quick 3 States Swing to Ike To Shield Wives, Battle Over Rules The department noted that or even until the Democratic convention ends. of the total number of fires re ceding year. The report, issued by Commissioner Jacob Grumet, re- The Senate bplked at a House-approved rider to a ported last year, 44.X)0 were confined to the area involved vealed a total of 44,040 fires; unon the arrival of fire "catch-all" bill which Continued from Page 1 His hitler blast pointed to The net result of suck a Unrn fHf VI nh rules change might give Hie; I TUIll VIII IfMUy acquiring expensive non-resi- last vear, of which 11.104 werejtus. Onlv 11 fires spread to would have prevented the rejection by the Taft ramp ofjdential property. America are epraeed over the uni F.nergv Commission in tenements.

Sixty-four of the' nearby buildings. Taft forces 25 out of the SO vote which would rem; Wtn July 7 (UR) Mamie 'handling of thpse matters," Kisenhovi- and Martha TaitjFine said. "I am not yielding a "compromise" proposed by Fine and Miehlgaa National Committeeman Arthur K. fiom starting a project for which it did not have funds to 8., City Fa mis Needed He asked that Federal authorities provide additional effective on the committee complete. President Truman The basic aim of the lucky women.

Their hus-j to pressure I am yielding ot langes proposed by the Kisi-jbands ike t0 make a overlcom.non sense." i I he l-o iiKitiiin u-S4 The Fine-Summei'field plan. funds for the write-down of land values for slum clearance by private capital and that the SPEEDER DEFIES QUEENS COP, IS NIPPED IN NASSAU Mineola, July 7 A speeding Patrolman Hyman Rifkin to rhalleneed deleeates froni vl- 1 l. attacked by Kepub hcan s.u i i iiaiit-iigru ucirsaics imm th Rnilh IC3.1 have acrentPrt ni- nninlo uonai Lomni iieeman li. Aiason city also provide extra money JIIK 111 an UCirsaic v. Qt, in either in committee sessions.orl ZITS n-0tt ''k ho 3reA "tlle Pu.7 ,1" lh for its share of on the convention floor Dose of this motion is to 1 lu" the write-down.

truck driver, who refused him in Nassau County irul of three Tift votes on "7' a (aid thid provision would endanger the national security. Senator Burnet R. Maybank S. C.l blocked passage of the river and harbors bill. He threatened to filibuster the measure by reading the Congressional Record because "there's not a nickel in this bill for my people in South Carolina." LEGAL KOTICF.S Filed in die nffic-s of tiia Clork A compromise in muii f()r Reiwiblican the proposal would permit chal -I I nn.f.in: "edentials committee.

had been upheld by at least 80 percent of the G. 0. P. National it was suggested furtner that ds SQ for a 'traffic violation in the citv furnish funds for the! Tlie motorcycle patrol rehabilitation of several anested by a Queens motor-; mall aled t0 a Xassau D0. u.

it l''res ings to house an average of 500C.vcle cop who had trailed who nabbed Kotski on one of trying to steal Ta fl ry fimijngs votes by their support of this I hat. woutri Cfivpp is fn jengea oeiegaues (heir wjv and vote on contests if lea au nl than 20 percent of the Na hower t0 on Committee had opposed them, fa, nenare rener tamuies me iasau uumy nne.ja disorueriv conuuet charge, that the relocation to projectslnevertheless wound up in court! District Court here Judge 0rir and "iKin, uwirii, a iart srraie-: ie none-tnisnin? grips ano fptpH i pm rmm uinr-iri bonP.cnli3hin? rjpi, and of tenants in areas, slated to be here yesterday charged wi'hiXorman F. Lent switched th? slans of well-wishers. Rtii a.wrten, aiming that hampering an officer in the di-s- razed, be hastened. "present rule, served "ssisippi ana one I nis appear lu uc able to Florida, Kansas.

Mil aissiDUi. Missouri and Puerto charve to intpi fprino- ith County of Queen on October in.uge to inteitertng witn 8n 3M lt noral officer. Kotski pleaded glliltv. Park. 4u-n County.

Nrw Tork. til) t'Jiey are quick to intervene if i ft- fi-innillii liin rrat tni "One of the mose gruesome as- charge of his duty nor Dewey very well nom Jvansas ana Missouri. fL can tU-xt TT ma I u. 1,1,, While their barkers squared'pects of fires like the Bedford' The driver, Theodore Kotski New Tork. lo IliiiMii lie- Hmuu rrc Ula INaSnatl loUnlV kico, ii ii ii iC uruu for their wives.

yean, ago voice vote in the National Meanwhile, other key delega-i years ago tininmroved lotf known loLs off for a bitter fight on the'Ave. traeedv." Moses said, "is, 24, of 10804 Spa Place, Jamaica Kotskl was served with a floor, the leading candidatesithe opportunity it affords for, challenged the a or i ty of summons in Queens. Committee. There were few, IP Bjtprftav of ihi hanil-l1'0118 met behind locked hoteli nnd 18 in Block 25 on certain map entitled "Map of property of Floral Park Villa Company. E.

J. laVCnr-nia. Praident. floral Park. Tw of II Pin nulpmi Mfljaun Cnnnlv Vow continued tp apply themselves personal and political advan- irr rz any, "noes" reported.

for r.iniii.nn:i 111011 "LfGAl. koTIClS" agers rammed the battle of "sto to the urgent business of age in the scramble point Korea-Bound Jets Flv of the land. With their THE PEOPI.B; OF THIS STATE OF York. December Bin. 1908.

S. H. Ile-NKW TORK. BY THE GRACE OF; l.auKhltn. C.

K. and City Surveyor. len" delegates toward a show- delegates still on the fence. out scapegoats. Wn.Ctr.

huisbands. they starred at sepa iii'u rnoic. aiiu i.iuarwLTini- me Keal aintaie company. Often the same groups and Dewey Snaps Whip On N. Y.

Delegates te receptions for Utile Hope for Others Mary rrbe Timn Buildlne. 42d Street and ra in ai giii ri Welch. Kathleen Flynn. interests which attack Increases! Honolulu. July 7 (U.R) Twen se Broad way, Mnnii.llin.

New York Timothv'I'ltv" fileii In Offu-. nf ll. O'Sliea, David O'Shea, Stipa V1ai Tlasann in budget appropriations are'ty F-84 Thtmderjet fighter- Catherine jcierk ot aid County on the gth day Mieiitle Talie a Ket Tht' first half hour of the two bombera bound for Korean "I' 'J "ISP 10 at Nea Continued from Page 1 l.ong before the ti. r. The other candidates had lit-fiihhful streamed Into the niani- de to hope for unless the Sen-molh convention hall, and General knockei each tions from such pivotal Slates 0iler out as Michigan, Maryland, Ever(u uirkMn loudest in demands for drastic and uncompromising enforce- action landed here a five--Edward P.

fieming. send gkeet- York, in tKht uniiiinroved SEND York. Ifl eKht unimproved GREET-. tola too u. ordeal was almost -e for Mamie.

u-hen mu-tU for Mamie. When she rrooKiYii miiiu i-mrmi star ta gasping for air, Ike led inent when fatal accidents happen and public indignation is aroused." Moses raid. "It will be interesting," he jji 4 .1.1... I Illinois; Gen. Douglas MacA-- Vii.if hoiirlpil hv Count Leader hmir and 77 niinnlp nnn known lot numbera 93 to tOU in- 110111 -ana-Zi -minute non-Stop WHEREAS.

Cuneliua J. O'Shea rlmi.e. on a certain map enlille flight from California's Travis' reide. at lllb liallinn Plate, in Map No. I of the Roe property at i 1 0" BuruiiKh of Bronklyn.

Cily and rtoral Park I. one Inland, survi ved Air roice t5ase. Slate of New York, has presented a and drawn bv Ruducer. April The 7 400-mile flight (hiring petition prayinic fur a decree iliat a 28 1893'' and filed in the Queen me nine ingm, uuiiujs in writinit re- Count Clerk a Offire as map nuni-Whlch the planes were refueledhattns to real and peiaonal at Floral Park. Naniaii John R.

Crews. The Brooklyn her vto a nearby chair for a thur, tonight's keynote speaker, hluntly stated in the Gov- and Senator William F. Know concluded, "to see whether The big parade into the rooms also Included Illinois. Minnesota, Alabama, Ne- P-! Minnesota Alabama se Minne so Alaa i i. ne i 1 1 1 proveu ae me ijhvi vyiii anu Loiimy isi nouae on iwo loia mi provea Bfi me 11 those who at the moment shout ernoVs pre.e,,.

that "Brook- BS in line, he helped pull pid. the rising Republican star wiR deletes are tablefor her to lean Nei. and tne Wes, in lite 4 toe toiigeM "'ITenlauienl of Catherine O'Crady, knowif lota numbera 110 and 111 oect Its kind ever attempted and imeiy reiam no. isi rrofpei't on a renain map entitien amend-d loudest for reforms are pre Mau of Cold Snrin Mnrhni Heirhta yit Brooklyn. iew lorK.

ana mr down the line-on even" asai" gretted the were dark horse entries in the. of the fliers'uh. pared to make the sacrifices i liiera oi Aouunie- suuaie ai i oia spring llaronr thin, I1' a. Z', V-hL r.v over avowed candidates was (tie 111 si. leg course to Japan.

was the first Ipsr necessary to achieve them." Gov. Warren of California and Harold E. Stassen. nation L. 1.

iMurrolk County, Y. property of NOW. THEREFORE, you and eaih Oak wood Company Incorporated, of you are hereby i-ited to eltuw ratine lluntinxton Sialion. N. and filed before 'our SurrogatPa Court ot the, in the Suffolk Colintv Clerk Offira County of 10 he held in the on the day of April 1924.

aa Court Room at the Ilatl of map numlier 19.Y at Cola Spnnk Har-tn the County of on the Mllr.bor. Huntington. Suffolk Countv. day of AuKiiat. 19fiJ.

at 9 30 11VI01 New York, ih) fifty-two unimproved in tlie foienoon. why decree iui known a. tots numbpra 2. i This meanuhat the Brookl Gabrielson prepared to pi bisenhower motion ana also, ing conventftm to order, the vote for the general when the:" nited Press counted 538 votes 11 lutaa Martha Tft' first hio Original 'Smoke-Filled Room' MacArthur still figmied as a likely Vice Presidential nominee with Taft. Know-land and Dirk- balloting gets under way later 428 for Kisen-fiOt needed to sen were being mentioned as should not De niaav.

itu 12 ini-iutve. is to mcluaivr. Hi IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we to MO im-liimve. 135 to 137 incltiflv public appearance since she suf- 1aft fpi-erl slrokp 4 wo vpars affn 'hower, With Finds Gen. Clay Unimpressed possible Kisenhower running! have caused ine Meal or a renain map entitled "Amended snld Surrogate's Court lo be! Map of Cold Harbor Heighla mates.

But with the convention Sla- nereunto arnxea. leituaie at uoia spring Harnor Mi Harbor this week. In addition to the eight Queens recalcitrant delegates. Dewey also was confronted with four balking delegates in The 'SiMator preceded his Vife, nominate. to llfe' ballroom of the Conrad Clondy and Muggy Hilton Ulfotel and started shak-i The Weather Man forecast ninoerI (Seal) wiTNKi.

Hun. B. Suffolk County. N. Y.

just getting under way. the; Chicago, July 7 (U.R) The, Press, is believed to have been Vice Presidential balloting ma, jn the smoke-filled roonuthe man who used those now Ki kiin. nurrogaie ui or uakwoua I umpany. Hununr-oiu said County, ai the ton Station N. and filed in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the Suffolk Countv Clerk a Office on said Coiiniy.

the 301h day uf April 1.1th 1S24. aa map number ISi June. 19S2. at Cold Spring Harbor. Huntington.

AARON JACOBY, County New Tork. for the Clerk of the Surrogates Court pavment and distribution of their famous words to describe the suite. seemed a long way off. slin gmokes. But he's no king The convention city was arid doesn't want to be.

packed and jammed. There wasj Luciua D. Clav, one-time the customary- shortage of: Allied commander in Germanv ilantatt-n, who lean lowang hsiAls early But when Mrsjcloudy skies and muggy 92-d. c'natnr Taft and one in Staten Taft twas rolled on the stage in gree weather for the start of Island eleSid as a Taft dele" her -heI chair, he left the the historic conclave in the i. The-; were Sports from! ne her a big hug and newly aii-conditioned that thrpeikis-.

Amphitheater, on the fra- Thev say it was in this room i. 1 1.1 11 isiiLiie Biiair iu ine uu III, en- in that Republican lead- ti pir()pfR( IP THE STATE OF therein and that lai the con- new hv ihe r.r.ce or CocliU' of F'bruary 27 ISM. for tha tickets and badges. The au avowed supporter of ers, in an all-night huddle over h.i'..m fpniP-iTaftbAdds Wife igiant fringe of the stockyards Free and Inrleiiendent To BERTH 4 1 8a'e to William J. Rooney and apJ 0 a uaret Roouev.

his wife, and Marv E. whoopia tnat mtests American Uwight D. Eisenhower fot itheir cigars, pipes and cigar disputed ui T-, As 4eleates filedi Fighting for 42 Fighting for 42 u.n its'i at" wiKtlKRmil of nnvh real, property. 57g PllieiS. nail limn, iryvr: i si'iiwirti-npsif I i't.

WIED- anion avenue. ttrpoKiyn. mew hoik. ettes, selected Senator Warren G. Harding of Ohio as the com Five Thouaancl it living and if ddl ATfA 'Z gross in cajsh political meetings was bigger the Republican Presidential and noisier, if anything, than nomination, is staying in Room ever before.

404-405 of the Blackstone Hotel Surest thing In town wasuring the G. O. P. convention, that this was the angriest, jt ja just the usual living any anu an H-ieuMe and Via approved and promise candidate for the dead- thromgViTaft carefully stood a pace ft front of his wife to make tre none of the guests would' rarelessly bump her nirnii nr Dart a iif hose rnes and ratified and that pen-E otr. ot T.3de.?.el "yrteed and empowered lined up the New York delegation during a two-hour cloKed-rioor "conference." U.

S. Senator Irving M. Ives made the Southern Totes which the (i.O.P. National Committee tentatively awarded to Taft, the Kfsenhower forces demanded an immediate floor test on their prvHssl to amend the 40-year-old convention rule Tr" unknJwii aniTrannot after dill- "'knowledge and deliver Clav, Who Ollt-maneuvered gent Inquiry be ascertained. diMrlh- l'hJ- JiTTL faanliit inn In har-lf tVlp nrprp- Chail.

1 Kepuoliran convention In room and bedroom suite of a f.the Russiains with the fcVa.lE wUeThoTdd. ad p'" )mi inn rnirij tiist-raie notei. nia most punu- A ji iift in one of the crucial if aav ot by party's election prospects. old timers will tell you the of the "cold Of the "COld tests War, their legal representatives, their: 11 permitting contested delegates Inval nBrtrm.n K.r nnnslllpd i i I a i a npua. i rr orivai i inv dialr fill PM nt ui-iiu.

dent-setting motion to change1 Both jnen sent their wives the convention rules. loJ to Earlier, State Chairman Wil- hefore parties ended, liam Pfeiffer told reporters the! Martha was quoted by friends key delegations of Michigan.jas now completely confident the Wile Senator will win nunc iiii-buct hnl rirtt mnrpssprl hulllisoiao, 01 it any. and A man to coin the phrase that inforrnatiori that he'may beTi.me.'yno'r WtiSZrih'tiZJIi to yote on any queslion except their own right to be seated. because alt actual holt by Ike-men was most Improbable. Some scores of delegates com I I II I vl II1Q I Ivli lliav.

ItC lllT iioniCB auurwi v'a' ennohed American politutal leg-LMp, in lhe famous 'smoke-! of such ten unimproved lots at Floral Kisenhower managers claimed hn Park. Queens County. New York, of pnn np sifif i 1 1 1 1 ru iuui i.u Th. hil. pChmw thm.

ru0m r.d,.t No East 191 i St reel "id rt'eedent for Three Thoiuand The late Ray Clapper, tnen a hsauon mn )ui ars emu in cash. ia mitted either to Kisenhower or einisynaiud, ma. balloting enough support to push through L8 change that would bar con- Pnvrite mi nrua81, of tested delegates from voting on tion. In an onvious attack upon; ng anotit wnai ne imnKs oi, 9Pal. issue until formally seat l.KOLNOTICKS liailTNoflCES Mating to real and personal nriipertv "T'TOV in? JTe'J to Taft have had their enthusiasm dampened mure than somewhat by the pre-eonvention ruckus.

I lie OIIIV proveil in ieil re.l rn.r.u Ihi. FII NO 9W3 OF 1949-THE THESTATE Tr.nl I of Max Wiederhold Jl Jr ra eindl of New Tork. County of Kings-Ja-! lately reaiding at No YORli, by the Grace of God. Free and tie ed. That would keep disputed Igjn upin rim compliance ny said pox- rob Greene.

pro-Taft delegates from Lou mi independent: To: OTTO KEICHMAN. Friedman: Plaintiff against OliaiEa.1 "th Street, in Borough of xZa1.ot ida Scbulman; Nathan, Brooklyn. City of New York 1 Gray, his wife. If NOW THEREFORE, you and rh 'hL, 'j'2 Hr" Ada I trr, rlared: "How can you wage a was gaX'a- st)f dele-uccessful campaign on theates-bttt she left the talking Issue -nf corruption if you have to Ike. i to steal delegftes?" Gray: "Helen dlld, IUI rAdll.pitr, nun.

on ihp cnntPt nvpr the Texas! MaCArthUf lime iQDle the aald nama "Helen" being ficti-i0f you are hereby cited to show cause la "Helen" being firti-iof VOi, are hereby cited to show Karp Jr. of snieh real prope tioua the real first name hem 7 lo Verbena Avenue. Park, to be held I in lhe T' i' den. Douglas MacArthur, who: delegation. Sum: known to plaintm: Pauline Marv" Breslow.

wife, if any. With the-, delegates from the.ii Ctumn u. ouri numii ine nan rf in. bert Breslow. the said name ibov e-m 1 1 ive key AtaCE PRICE.

CLARA LEHMBKKG CHARLES REICHM AN. WILLIE REICHMAN. JOSEPH JOHN REICHM ANN. JOSEPH KIRBY REICHMANN. HERMAN A.

REICH-MANN. HERMAN A. REICHMAN FREU P. REICHM ANN. OTTO E.

A. REICHMANN HELEN A. GONZALEZ. HELEN A. MALCOLM E.

GONZALEZ CAR-MENCETT1 CREECH, MARY E. EDGAR. LOU BELL LLOYD. HIT IWLl'H w. Lloyd, j.

i a weber. Marv' being fictitious, ner real nrm d.v of iiiiv ti'iJ at VI) o'clocllin HI1WWIKII Dollars groas In ti! ftnl; iihy thai aulhoried and name being unknown to plaintiff: Taft's campaign manager, David S. lngalls, denounced the proposed rules change as a "desperate, last-minute" move by pftillnnpf ein- Btates, the Ike camp Blibuldlw flQD liave enough votes to carry aPul vr nnf ha rrtitiii June Breslow. wire, If any. or liv will make the keynote speech tonight at the Republican National Convention, was scheduled to arrive in Chicago at" 7 p.m., Brooklyn time, aboard a chartered United Airlines plane.

rut TCOTI IAV XTXJ IT L'PlIT ru iu rjittuir, at, rv iru r- ari'l lil IWliMUI'l 1 wii usy i- H-liwar I ti iH Unrm.n U'ai'n It- ing Breelow, the name "June being fictitious, her real first name being unknown to plaintiff: and If any or all of said defendants be dead, their Kff Surt t. be! Seed nf Un decedent full compliance lropei Couidinued from Page litlre Eisenhower forces to sal upon by aald mplia of al hereunto affixed. vage a "lost (Seal) reapective heirs ai law, next or Kin. rieviaeea lea-ateea. distributees, grant- delegate motion.

However, there were no assurances from these States that this vote also would be binding when they have to vote for General Eisen RUBENSTEi.N Surrogate iifiih upon his part to he per WEBER. ROBERT T. WEBER. OTTO nor C.nnlv si lhe "I eea assieiiees creditors, lienors, trua- 1 liKnini: it uunuiiaj. DffTTv PARS-v ai.iric rkckE- tion befov' Americans today is "honesty 1i government, from the city itouEicil to the highest offine "at'wf including political nolrh i BronVlvr February 27th for the sale d'ar'of PKLI teea-.

executors, aaininisirai ora or sue-pv In Inlwa.l nl a.l'h nf 1 ii I JlEYER, ROBERTA DACE. CUARLKrt HOLIDAY TOLL HITS 587; PRICE: and to maky iaju nitiuii-UiVN OII.BERT LIxJYD. RUTH hower as a candidate. Never DOUGLAS, infanta over the aga of theless, observers oenevea mat Dartie Jfli ur. i aa.

a. aa. a aaa, mm ii.i, a apl l.at respective named defendant a and the respective heirs at law. next of kin. devisees, legatees, distributees, grantees, assignees, creditors-, lienors, trustees, executors, administrators and successors in Interest of the aforesaid classes of persons If they or any a anoSi rtntRY Hark Nassau County New York, of Clara oM s'Tr? eiagh.

-approved and ratified and that pell- File No. 5861 1951 -tioner he authorized and empowered THE. PEOPLF, OF THE STATE OF 'to exere acknowledge and deliver 14 years: and to CHARLES riEirUMaN HOPF. REICHMAN Kisenhower win get. many 01 1 He saidi iode first lielieveajjir jiju II1UAI lJ I- A I Hhrr NHKIM HARRIAT ROSEMARY REICH STB -ge- BM Bae Baiat law gasa a aaaaaaaw wa-aaeaa-av the uncommitted and favorite MANN.

PAULA jUAHL.tiNa. na-ivn uiu G. CREECH. JO this couldf IM obtained Just by "sweeping ant mink coats and deep and then they NEW YORK. BY Till.

At, rj orito said Emil Kuilis and Lawrence AN I) IN DEPEN DENT. lT.ir.el a deed of such real nrnnertv .11 llirill W- 1.1,1 FTtEB The hot and hectic holiday! husbands, wives or widows, if anv. r. SEPH LESLIE CREECH. MARY MAXINE EDGAR.

BARBARA JEAN weekend was over today with! of whom and whose names and olaces'TO ANNS DO LAN. JOf.CU of til:" decedent upon rill 1 coilip lance or Wlioni ana wnosa names anu piaiea on.w it-. wfc'v i.u i of reaideoce are. iinanown to tne, EDGAR. CHARLINE ALVINE ED-nan MlRlt.VN rRANCF.S WEBER eon votes from these States on the second or third ballot, thereby enhancing his chances of nomination.

"Msg At. Nonctcs plaintiff: ana otner: uerenaania. KAREN CAREY. SHARON CAREY. Supplemental Summons.

Plaintiff des ROBERT RRCKEMEYKK. THO.VJ AS BECKEMEYER. KENNETH EMMA CAP.R. ELI. EN RUFKELL upon their part to he performed and ELLEN KASTRIADK.S ANNA MEE-iihal (el lhe contract of February 27.

HAN, FRANCIS McGRATH, GERARD ljtri2 J.il the nle lo Michael OePaliva McORATH, JOHN JOHEPI1 Mc-iand Frank DePalma of said eight iin-GRATH, CHARLES McCUIKE. GER-1 improved lols al Floral Paik Nassau tun McGIUHR SARAH MclilJIKE. I'nlinlv New York of ssul deer, lent ord pilgrimage to the seashore and resort areas, traffic moved slowly but moved. Few major accidents were reported along the l.onjr) Island, Queens and Brooklyn highways and fatalities were almost nil in Ihese areas. The beaches reported capacity crowds for the three-day RFJ'KEMEYER.

DIANIA C. DACE reallwd" tine Hepanliran party, a record number of traffic? had a pr.tlem of its own. fatalities for a three-dav Jillv This a reference to his 4 weekend and a total "of 587 claim thnt bae a-room pollti- meeting violent deaths. 4lans w-eiia eeklng to dictate the highways the nomination of Senator he st wlth dfafn, Robert A. 'TaK.

n.iHnwt, ignates Kinga County as the place of trial. To the above named defendants-You are hereby summoned to answer the amended complaint In this action and to serve a ropy of your answer, or If the amended complaint ia not DONNA J. DACE, JUNE LEE DOttG- OAOCDT rtoillll I. HUGlBtN THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK BY THE GRACE OF cm irBP.ir. Avn MARGARET McGUIRE.

THOM ASifor Five Thousand UitHSIOOl Dollars served with tlila siipp eiirental si m-ICHRISTOPHER Gl'IRE GEi iRt.E cross In cash he approved and ratl- wiiii 1111. eini n.uv etj.DiL-u it b-ch I let- .1... h. CHARLEH KUEGERL JO- Tied and thai petitioner he aulhorir.ed To BRIG1D KILCOYNE, known inl DOUGLAS SANDRA DOUGLAS, infants under tba age of 14 veara: WHEREAS BANKERS TRUST mons. on the to serve a notice of appearance A.

HAHN. Dlalntlfrs 1 attorney wit In SEPH F. SWORDS HARRIET E. and empowered to execute aeknowl-davs after thJ aeVvlile of thl.i BACON. DENNIS RB' AfSNKM ed.

and deltrer to said Michael De-menial summons, exclusive of A II Y. JAMES ROONEY p.alina and. Frank DePania a Din 1.11UIU-, 111..,, Eisenhr- ffcer took an indirect T. n. COMPANY a corporation duly organ b.ed and exiating under the Bankini l.a.

of tha State of New York ani twen .1 i Lt r.n Hallir, amiuvsu 1 TtehKiiin iu, MOTHER JOSEPH, JOHN KIIOYNE, MARIA KEANE. MARGARET KltCOYNE KATE KILCOYNE PATRICK KILCOYNE. ANNIE KILCOYNE. ANTHOJHY KILCOYNE. SEND GREETING: aAnAl PIIIP- .1...

niau ai or- lai ui trnn Acheson naming him. He told the filelegates the Com your failure to appear or answer I FELL KATHLEEN RtiFFELL. upon full compliance hv said Michael l.XZJ.V -ui h. uamKS DIAMBROSl. ELLEN and Frank IVPalma of all having lta principal office at 16 Wall Street, New York City, and MARIE ELISABETH REICHMAN.

residing at 3447 South Grand Boulevard. SI. Louia, WHER1CAS. PETE1R MURfHy.wno time record, fell far short of holiday, and Jones Beach the 4.10 highway fatalities pre- claimed a new three-day record dieted by lhe National Safety total of 4HO.0O0 persons. Coney Council.

Island estimated 3,800,000 bath- A Cnited Press survey indi-jers, and the Rockaways counted by default, for tne reiet aemanaeil v. r.t.t.-sc- the relief demanded at b.io state street, urooaiyn. munist of Korea was the amenaea complaint. uatea Mi.aaouri. have presented ineir Y.

naa presented a petition orav JOHN MrGRATll. STBPHBN lie perrrmerj GRATH KATHLEEN McGtt(RE. NOW THEREFORE, you and each JOHN JAMES McGHlRE BASIL M- of voil are hereby cited ahow cause couut as eaecutors' of the last will April 23rd. 19n2. Harry Anenherg that a certain practically and taatamenl of CHARLES RSICH- Attorney for Plaintiff.

Office because are not peraonal property be duly proved aa somebody id, "We MAN. deceased, lately residing at I Address. 66 Court Street. Borouah of GCIRE 3 Il.vij I 1,1 rated that from 6 p.m. 3,000.000 for theiigii 'Cat on Avenue Brooklyn.

New-Bruokivn 2 City it State of N. Y. I WILLMM McGI'IRE Hall n'f Rec.iiiis Rio.ikUn New York. York and a oetitlon oraving tlitt I To the above named defendants in DEPOSIT CO. WILLIAM A.

M.t.w i i-- tux nc.VMiir. nlMF SAV--on 1 hursday to midnight yesterday period. the 17ih day oi July -j si their account may be Judicially eel i this action i cloi in the forenoon of sao mental aummnna is served upon vou INGS HANK. SEND GREETING 9 30 170 persons drowned, seven tne lsl win ana i-estament 01 intovootprl in Km pa THOMAS KILCOYNE laUity residing interehtefi in. iivoiea.

S36 state street, in the" Borough of. Apparent this was a to National WS.hin; tine lalallty was reported at NAW THEREFORE, you and each hv publication pnmiant to an order WHEREAS MARY ELLY who day why such setilemeni should not died in plane crashes, B3 were 11 t- ni. LfA. u.vi....i;. u.lil.1 at SJi.l Si feet i lie hall IV SUCH aillDortlv alii jo.ii-h nrn-i viiir.i urrawa ui 'Vr." 'X "'i" "i i re.l nrn, neiore our au raiiie voun oi uinitne miDreme i.ouri oi lie ciaie Account a.

ad- this decedent should not lie granted County of Kinga. to be held in Room Cminty oi Kiruts to be hRid in tliftiton wnicn fiauneii i me nan or tcecorns, mi.mi)rl,,i rnBW)a tlie Hall Df Records, In as a link in Courtroom at the County of Kings, on the 17th day of July. 1SS2. at o'clock In the American defenses. 1952.

and filed with the amended com-! miiilssi ratrix of the estate of Thomas' why sm b. com racis should not he plaint in the office of the Clerk oflRoonev. deceased latelv residing at, approved and raufled and why amen Kings County at the Hall of Records. I I79S Sterling Place, in the Borough! authority and power to execute, ac-Borough of Brooklyn. Cllv and Slate1 of Brooklyn.

County of Kings. City knowledce and deliver deeds nf such nf New York. The obiect of this Stale of New York, and a ptl- pioiiei fhoii nni granled. tion Is lo foreclose Transfer of praying that her aecouni mav! IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have killed in miscellaneous accidents and only two died as a result of fireworks. Weather Couldn't Be Brat The weather for the holiday was ideal, and the Weather Man 2S-A at tne Hall or rtecorae in tne County of Kings, on the 16th day of July.

1953. at 9 30 o'clock In the foienoon why atich aettlement should not be had, IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we forenoon why auch decree abould not be made. IN TetHllMUNY WHSKBOF, aused the seal of our said I.i.n tin sm an affectina oremisea be ludl la settled and that she have caused the seal of our have caiwed ties seal of our Taft Uat in Bt( said Surrogate a Court to be a-i Mw said Surrogate a Court to be known as Ixit 34 Block 8110. Section' aiilhoi 1 and empowered to sell Sharkey, 52, of Mil Hamilton! Parkway, succumbed to the' heat and suffered a heart attack. Two other Brooklyn men sustained burns whe they attempted to put out a fire aboard their cabin, cruiser in lower New York Bay.

They were Chester Harry of 2164 E. 36th St. and John D. Chamblee of 1046 Herkimw St decedent a real properties 9a nn Ilia lav n.afl nf III. Iv of New Said CJeeei of New said hereunto affixed.

wWESrHon. ivan London, J-rtly 7 (U.R)-A lead- No. York (Seal) (Seat) WITNESS. Hon. B.

IVANiTork. for the Borough of Brooklyn. 3 Dean Street. Br 3UH n.an St, eel RlIBENSTEtN. Surrogate of iaa the said tag man waa on Novenihef; ih) S78 Carlton Avenue.

Brooklyn. rubenstein surronaie ofjihg Itondon bookmaker said to- aaid County, at the Borough nf Rrnoklvn In lhe aalrt da he WAS VinfiT 1 l-tO-10 OddS our aald County, at the Bor-; II. It4. said premises being a plot New York (c) ten unimproved lota irroR.ie Court to ba liereunlc. afftxed (S-al) HON.

E. IV 4N Rt'BENPTElN. Surrogate, of our said Coiir.iv at the Br-onfrh of Brink! rn. In lhe Couniy of Kings, the 9th dav o' June. 1952 AARON JACOrlT.

Clerk ti Surrogate a Court. Jel-4 purh nf Rrnnklvn. in Midlin'eet In width hv lufl feet in deoth known aa lots 1 to 10 inclusive In sees no letup in the fair, warm weather today and tomorrow. Temperatures today will rise to the high 80s and will remain thera tomorrow, too. In 'aw York, despite) a reo- ofiattualed on the sniiiherly side ot Ave- Block 12.

on a certain map eniiiled county, tna etn aay June. ivng. JutyiMh ''nn- Senator ftobert A. Tat to Jacobt. jwin tha ReptfrtMcan Presidential Clerk of the Surrogate a Court.

jei6-ttMi nomination, AARON Ti. nue distant inn feel went ot rst visp ni nm.i ram nnr emrai, 93rd Street, Brnnklvn. Y. Dated. Tark.

Borouah of Queens City of II. 1 tS2. Harry Anenberg Plain- New York, iurveved April 1910 Kt. Clerk si tha Surrogate Court. J16-4t at I till Attorney, Jl-tM-br Xhonvaa Smttb.

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