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14 BROOKLYN FEB 19, 1943 Liberals Cannoi Boro Red Cross 1936. ar.d lie journals ar.u of pout leal Blues, Reds Pin Parades Bell Lead Kev. SPORT SHORTS Defend Democracy, .11 editor of thr United Priest Asseris (- Society, win tP ard's Vastly Increases Services In Year Growth of Brooklyn Red Crosa activities the put year and a preview of Red Cross services to the Heavy Action Is Slated on Scholastic Front Hockey, Swim, Track Vie With Basketball Games This Week Cij'. Charjring that "old-world liberal-. Thoren of Shore View Fires Top Series, 680, in Classic Games ism wui not do auie to aeiena ae-' mocracy the Rev.

Dr. Wilfrid Prep VV sona lasi mgni assertea Catholic Church, however, armed forces and the home front By HARLES YACKKER The Pins suffered from haphepholla when fired at by which ill be furthered by contributions to the forthcoming campaign for $3,235,000 in the borough during Dr. Parsons gave the first of a lor the Athletic Th rhnlMr'the Red Cross War Fund drive Cat r-cs. series or aunaay nignt discussions oi lioretio parish on modern books, sponsored by Co-. defeated St.

lumbus Council, KnlghU of Colum-. Brooklyn. 3426 schedule of the Winter sea-! 'fL1! Brook annual lyn Chapter's report son is slated this week with i the Burkland Blues so the Bell Blues lead the Eagle Classic Division today. Performing on the Lawler lanes, the Burks dropped two while the Bells swept three from Oardners. Victories are as foreign to the Oardners as are the words kauri.

copal and damar. Topping the pack' in the Blue Division, the Bella have mabtinsomi uaot a bus. In the Columbus Club. 1 Pros-! St. Francis Pr-P pect Park West.

Dr. Parsons. whoi Jack Kelly rv4jn's4 V. WnnV -TV. phnh tna tUm cuuuu no naTc tills ocguii I k.

ii I I -1 lnjl 11 uie scnooiooys scneuuicu Serve" the report appears In a new compete in basketball games format, with pictures illustrating on their local courts, the Oarden' how the work of Red Cross volun-and in the Flushing Armory. Rine.jteers at home directly benefits men hockey, swimming, soccer and track 1 in service overseas. wnmei Hugnes. praiseu tne crane. I 'won 39 of 57 content.

played against of the young diplomat. No 1 no 170 17 112 IS7 lit IlLS fiSft'. CtthMril pp' 1 Although the Burkland blanked MrKtos mt 120 U2Cacn Quentin. the Bell Reds remain at jJ JJJ the head of the parade by two, 1 im is tournaments are also on the slate. New services organised last year.

Dr. Parsons agreed with the author that liberalism has the same philosophical basis as fascism and communism because all of them loaay. au eign teams in iiwr according to the report. Include the 70S37M3 Brooklyn P. S.

A. L. Division 2 race 1 collection of Type whole blood for TtUll 3J MS 71 Total game Bell has won 38 and Burk Howard Orm Prthr Mrnnwta Kellt Cnitio land 38 of 57 tilts. Oeorge Weasel-' 1 1,0 .2 wui ie in action wiui Erasmus at shipment dally to the European i I7 iwz wnreiner u' i-v 190 deny man's spiritual freedom. Dr.

Parsons, who Is professor of i 111 III IK 1117 1 I7S IMMYWVC, UIK.UIU OUUIUH battlefront, a production service supplying surgical dressings and 1 I ri.r.v (,.. 2 10 Vj.ty 9 0 0 11,.. I i 7 0 0 0 holt blasted a 628 aeries for Burk- Titor land and George Kraft sipped a Ramon political science at Catholic 20 172 17 iso iso iso Madison at Utrecht holding the ni lto ii pAndr 7t 171 tpoUlgnt, Erasmus the pacesetter si sr 7il Totals S4S 7 with nine wins in 10 outings, while high of 215. The Burks downed, verslty, has written -Which Way operating-room llntn to warships putting Into East Coast ports and a 2.786 Dins, which netted a 186 Totale The pope and Italy," No 4 No. 12 I Lincoln and Utrecht are tied for average for three squabbles.

Ood and Governments, and 'Church and State." He was editor- Totals Jsoaruao 164 147 1M Unwimr IM IBS IBS nlare anH hattJIn fnr the the Brisul-e 162 12 162 Mirand 142 147 UM, tVAr lV5 12 10 34 1, Charlie Lansing's 216 paced Retere Chick DM Orl In l.n win In r.n FH 132 III 223 Phelps IZ7 140 177 divisions ouiw piayou DCTin Willi las ia las oommina 17 iso fight wins and two losses apiece. canteen service at the Floyd Bennett Field Naval Air Station which meets Incoming Naval Air Transport ServlM hospital 3.000 More Volunteers Volunteers serving the Brooklyn BOXING Charlts Vadcner WE NOTE that Edward Robinson 1 billed to have a greeting of the hands with a chin polisher named Louie Wise in Frisco next Monday night Can it be that Little Caesar" his taken to knuckle-dusting? Paul Berlenbach was 44 yesterday. Berlenbach and Jack rlny wer the principal in the Lral main evrnt In the prwwt MadUon Square Garden, In a 15-round go Dec. 11. 12S.

Berlenbach retained Uie liKht-ht-awjwcieht championship, However "Oom Paul-1 lost the crown to the Canadian. July J6. 1936. Jn EbbeU Pieid. The flcht crew W61.7W.

largrst receipt for an event other than one for the heavyweight title. Thr show promoted by Jack Fugary. part of the proceed burur turned over to the Italian Hospital Fund. Today Aaron Perry, protege of Harry Oarsh. I 19.

Prior to beir summoned into emre the youngMer shaped up a an eitremely prom-lsing batUeman. Ad Wolgast, Johnny Kilbane and Young Corbett 3d. hart reason to remember Washington's Birthday. Peb. 22.

being title day for all three of the quondam ringstera. Remember the "Whit Hopes?" Well one of "em. Carl Morris, will be come Friday. Morris wa kayoed by Jack Dempsey In 14 eonds New Orleans Deo. 16.

1918. The finish was three and one-fifth seconds slower than the time it took Dempsey to dispose of Fred Fulton at Harrison. N. July 27. 1917.

Mention of fighters brings to mind the fact that Admiral Chester W. NimiU will be 60 on Saturday. Nlmiu rules a 1 to 10 choice to change the name of that place to To-kayoed. The week's fight. Tonight Madison Square Garden Willie Pep vs.

Phil Terranova, featherweight UUe bout. Laurel Oarden, Newark BiUy Grant vs. Earl Lowman. Philadelphia Gene Burton vs. Dorsey Lay.

Baltimore Jimmy Bivins vs. Buddy Walker. Washington, D. Colin Chaney vs. Jackie Saunders.

Providence Bert Lytell vs. Collkice MUier. Boston Coley Welch vs. Victor DeUicurU. Chicaso Al Jolson vs.

Bill Parsons. London, England Freddie Mills vs. Jack London. Tomorrow night. Broadway Arena Freddie Archer vs.

Tony Reno. White Plains Vic Pipnat-aro vs. Vince LaSalva. Jersey City Joe Curcio vs. Joey Hadad.

Hartford Johnny Cesario vs. Baby Sims. New Bedford Brnny Singleton vs. Johnny Cool. Wednesday Elizabeth.

N. J. Bi'nny Williams vs. Vin Jones. Thursday New Brunswick, N.

Buddy Knox vs. Ralph Ivins. Camden Larry Lane vs. Johnny Allen. Philadelphia Joe Amico vs.

Maxie Siarr. Fall River. Mass. Wallace Cross vs. Clint Conway.

Friday Madison Square Garden Ray Robinson vs. Jacob LaMotta. Philadelphia Jiggs Donohue vs. Red Shultz. Worcester Bobby Zollo vs.

Bob Pooler. Providence Tuffy Reed vs. Jimmy Ruzzo. New Orleans Patsy Spataro vs. Bernard Docusen.

Saturday Ridgewood Grove Johnny Williams vs. Tony Janiro. BASKETBALLBy George Coleman way. wiui ciii urapes cnu.up touu sioJ3 62l Competition will also be waged In Totilt 6:4 454 737 8 (bwual leading the Kingsmen. No.

the Brooklyn-Queens and lower No I Top series of the night was bowled 1 SO 1 76 1 52 fVltM 1M1I111S U.fihilloi Vioatlnnal Innn ltV, by 'Charlie Thoren. who JJJ va jj. ji' srookljii AutomoUve. East New York 1944 l-m-for his Shore View five. Jerry BensSlKJo ts in ssS' KsiTf liT ii ni hi th- thirk of th report shows, a 3.000 Increase.

The ford clicked with 640 for the View Automotive plays at Hamilton and Brooklyn Red Cross Blood Donor KM 726 SSS Tolll 630 731611 rs. three-time conquerors of Regal j. iFjLst Vpi' Vnrk travel to MtTnml orrviuc uviicvica m.uij pinia oi Red. Doc Cacchis 579 headed 15S i j4 JOO itn. In Division 1 of the Brook blood last year, as compared to 134, 424 in 1943.

cause for the vanguished, Somm 111 14 131B110MI 1 lBZ 1M T. KofH. will Rlllo 161 146 ISO Pml P4 167 146 ISSj'J" imaoM ist 18 is Atozer 142 ij i4, meet BusnwicK at uusnwtcK. Increased needs of the armed forces were reflected In an Increase In the number of surgical dressings 646 641 eas Battle for Boot ToUIt 697 647 6771 ToUll No. 7 No 1 NOW OPEN made by Brooklyn Red Cross vol War unteers from 20,957,531 In 1943 to 136 203 117 VhmtUer 1MI 16 16S 141 141 141 Cnil 134 1 56 124 126 141 144 Enrl 17176 146 164 1M 132 201 164 Birona 'Lalro Saporlta 22,058,590 In the year just ended, Thru FEB.

25 Sharky, th trokwd sal. Poncho Totals 613 701 602 Total! S72 734 S7s Tomorrow. Jefferson and Boys High play In a game which will probably decide the teams which will represent Division 1 in the city P5.A.L. finals. Brooklyn Tech has clinched one of the playoff berths.

Three games in the C.H.S.A.A. Division A loop are on the tap with St. John's at St. Augustine's the fea tored with Bob Hop and B.ng Croiaj Food parcels packed by Brooklyn Red Cross volunteers for prisoners of war were almost tripled last year with the opening of a new packag REGAL RESULTS Tonight's Bowling Eagle League Ceilege vs. Brooklyn Bowling Center Blue, at Kings; BuralaiMl Biae vs.

Keystone Red, at Keystone; Ha Men's vs. Regal, at Regal; Park Slope vs. Burkland Red, at Barklaad; Brooklyn Bowling Center Red vs. Mulrenin's, at Fartway; Keystone Blue vs. Moylan's Meat Market, at Ocean, and Kings Recreation vs.

Varuna Boat Club, at Cellege. ATI Home Teams Wm With the exception of the Gardner team, in the Blue Division, all to Utopia." Water ballet. Benton, dogs. Marrwtta Terrill, girl tog rol Nolaa't Bev Nick's B. 3 Cafiero 194 178 201! KIrchrr 171 1SS 224 ing center.

BromsHT, situational log birleri. log cano tirHng contwtt. Fly and bolt McKrnna 162 173 1K8 ISinM Bru'lottl 149 136 l2 lntlno iDiubat 184 181 182i Com alio 157 147 18S 174 154 177 148 185 15 208 16S 170 uist year 1,101,461 parcels were filled by Brooklyn women, as ture. Should the little Red men win, animals, fish, gam. Pktureiqu ttot, Hi old favorites and mony ne Carnuo 160 1S7 1821 Con a they will clinch the Brooklyn-Rich against 463,191 In 1943.

Totals 858 82244 mond Division A crown and meet Totals 854 85S 9351 Five Aces I pen dally 11:00 A.M. to 1 1 CM I Ta CaTla In P.a..n Ifqr.l. fn Rrgal Other noticeable increases showed 500 Gray Ladies on duty In 19 serv iu IU111 111 "lie ouutu rautll U1 SDlnard Sunday 1:00 P.M. 11 00 192 im ni! Anderwn 183 184 135 the city championship. units bowline on their home alleys Voipe ice and civilian hospitals, as compared to 330 In 14 hospitals in 1943 Wednesday will be the heaviest UWITI VM PIM Tu CHILDREN IU mi iji i 11 1.

is sched 211 178 311 OuadT 184 184 1 77 oi mc wtci, nuincy 1 otnun im i50Uled in the Brooklyn Junior League emerged victorious. In Red Division lbJkl games, sweeps were scored by Kevstone and Albee Square. Thej Lawler topplers fell three times be- -I and r. rise In the average number of service families aided each month by the Home Service Department from 24.386 In 1943 to 31,551 last 872 929 620 'ltn Brooklyn Tech meetuig Port 951 827 8831 Totals Marine i Cube 135 131 162 gearmlll 133 192 158 Atoms 99 104 Prust fore the Pearls, with Al Tonn and'Nata steak Hamilton ana Jamaica opposing 122 in i4ij Brooklyn Prep at the Brooklyn Ice 143 123 i3i palace. A special Oarden double- year.

Motor Corps members, driv ing chapter vehicles or private cars DeSimoneiO.Yerltes HO 15 136 Sacer 216 high games. Lou rORECLOBVBES LEGAL NOTICES 177 170 149 (header with Wilson meeting Brook Oii oc Wor. oanior iu a UM aim STATR OF NEW YORK in war service, increased their annual mileage from 489.290 to 530.027, CM k.JOW.V. JODOS 161 I COURT. COUNTY OK ragut and Albee Reds Ray camp- PFOUITVl Totals 668 766 7231 JAMES JOSEPH To; all 767 798 721 ana tne canteen Corns, which bell paced his team with 214 as aarainat CORA MAKUl'LUl SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY MAJUON STEINBERG.

plaintilf, aaralnst OLA DOR CORPORATION, et anos, defendant. FREEMAN it HY-MAN. attorneys for plaintiff. 155-31 Jamaica Jamaira. N.

Y. Pursuant to a Juiiumcnt of foreclosure and sale entered in the above en RITY. Defendant served 364,951 meals in 1943, served 505,213 In 1944. Dietitian aides TO THE ABOVE NAMED ANT: Action for an YOU ARE HEREBY tffil Ilia rnm nla nl In working in Brooklyn hospitals rose lyn Automotive in a norueague affair and St. Mary's of Rutherford, N.

J. playing Memorial High of West New York is also slated. League games in the Brooklyn Division 2 league and the Queens North Shore loop are on tap. In the Catholic Division loop All Hallows and Holy Trinity will meet in a game which will probably decide the title. The opening round from 69 to 154.

mey Dianitea ame. waiter uomns 157 mo lBilKriet ii56i47 battered 231 for the Elites. gkur i72 207 isa 177172 0 nblatt 211 190 179; Murphy 143 131170 Ocean Red scored a 21 verdict Josephs tss i6 195 sch oohm 145 168 198 over Parkway and Park Slope, led Sararese 140 149 i7S'OiiTm ue las iso by Nick DeVito's 215 and 225, won Tottls 846 855 977 Totll. 762 8i8 847 a pair from Kings Recreation. Holland Laundrr 1 Dressweii titled action on February 8.

1945. I will licensed I and to serve a copy of ymir sell, by SAMUEL, KANNKY auctioneer, at public auction, ai incur in complaint is nut s.tv, Brooklyn Real Estate Exchanse at Summon, to serve a noti Prank Adanunck) rolled two and a sterner 194211 141 1 stnano 157208I88 MontasTU Klyn. M. on ine.ance on the plaitititr 13th day of March. 1945.

at 10:30 a.m. I twenty days after thi siri in the forenoon, the premises directed I Summons, exclusive of the by said Judgment to be aold. dscrlbed Ice. In case nf your failur. tK.

iRaiUno 180 136 159 Saochi dozen for the losers. iHoitane 174 iso 189 Pesce 178 131 225 162 189 172 136 171 170 144 178 191 Sieonain 213 186 191'Cassano Ttnpbra 195 190 203' Quanta as follows: on tne west ame of Junius; or answer. 1udBin, nt St. distant lflO feet north of the north against you by ir demanded In the complaint, weit corner of Junlua St. and Belmont belnsr 50 feet on Junius west being EAGLE CLASSIC STANDINGS Rd Dirlslon Bine Dirlalon W.

LI W. L.l 38 19; Bell 39 18 Burkland 36 21 Burkland 37 20 Totals 95B913SS3 Totals 771877 944 Trial to be held in the side. In width, and running; to depth Orange. Dalerl thla lib Ar nf of 100 feet westerly on both sides, with of the Father Reilly Memorial tourney at the Flushing Armory is also set. The tourney will be held in the evening.

Play on Holiday On Washington's Birthday, the New York City All-Scholastic soccer team will meet a similar com Emergency calls from the armed forces and the disaster relief committee quadrupled In 1944, rising to 222 from 52 the previous 12 months. In addition, the Brooklyn Red Cross enrolled 215 more nurses for the army and navy nurse corps In 1944, and trained 565 more women to serve as nurses' aides In war-depleted borough hospitals. Forty volunteers were added to the Home Service Corps, bringing membership to 104. Last year 21.952 persons received first aid certificates, 8.767 were trained in water safety, 2,448 In home nursing and 1571 In nutrition. The report lists t4.665.236.91 EARLB H.

HOCGHTAiJ the most Shore Vtew 35 22 Keystone 3J 24 Parkway 32 25; Albee Bonarc 32 251 northerly aide or an northerl part of distance tbru a party runmnar BURKLAND A RESULTS Albanys (1) I Wenter's Bakery f2i Reiser 16 156 171'Kulik .169 137 172 Kraft 200 172 157! Tenen 187 147 196 Wag-ner 157 160 193 Wenaer 208 177 191 Wesarrrt 224 243 197! Heller 208 173 193 Putney 1C7 192 229 182 170 Plaintiff's Attorney, offi. 8fflce Address, 47 Man ranite N. Y. Pearl 31 26 Farracul 32 25 Keystone 30 24 LawleT 31 28 wall: premises known as 200 Junius Fklyn, N. Y.

Subject to first To: LUKA MAKUl'KKllK I Park Slope 30 27j Bowlerdrom 30 27 Albee Square 29 28 Regal 30 27 Kintsway 27 27 W. L. The foregoing summons upon you by publnitinii bine from Philadelphia at Starlight Total 914 92J 9081 Totals 999 816 922 Parraaut 27 30Orean 28 29 an oraer or Hon. 28 29 System Lumber (311 Classics (O'i Park, at 9:30 a.m. the first annual son.

Justice of the ipr.n PENVS JOE LABRUM believes that the Quakers, who smashed the Cadets' 27-rame victory string Saturday nisht. will not accept a N. A. A. bid to play in the Garden.

Perm won that one the bard way. The Quakers, 10-point nonfavorites, wiped out Cadet leads of 133 and 2312 and a half-time deficit of 2925. Penn won by fast breaking. The turning point came in the first seven ruinates of the second half when the Quakers netted 15 markers while the Cadets scored one free throw. It gave Penn a 40 30 lead.

Don Casey scored 16 points and Phil Harman 17. but it was Howie Dailmar, Penn center, who was the star. His passes enabled his teammates to score. In the second game of the Convention Hall doubleheader, Frank Manfiapane tallied 18 points, leading N. Y.

V. to a 6445 victory over Temple In Buffalo, Coach Art Bowell of Canlsius collapsed from the excitement of beating City Colege, 5856, in an extra-period struggle. The Griffins overcame a 10-point deficit at halftime. A few seconds before the end, Norm Ozark put in a shot from the side to win the game St. John's had an easy time beating Brooklyn College at the Kingsmen's court Muhlenberg was handed its third defeat in 24 starts by Albright College, which captured its 16th victory In 17 games when Tiny Lan-dis scored 27 markers Just when everybody thought the game would go into overtime to break a 0 0 tie.

forward Mae Bollinger tossed the ball through the hoop in the last minute to Kive Sacred Heart Parochial School a 20 victory over St. Agnes in a Baton Rouge, Pa, High has lost 28 games in a row Nada Beers tallied 15 ponts for Temple girls' team against Beaver College. That waa in the morning. In the afternoon. Nada married Corp.

John McBrearty, V. S. M. C. Navy won its toughest game by beating North Carolina pre-flight, 4238.

That's 11 straight wins Lt. Robert G. Brice, former Detroit U. basketballer, has been awarded the Navy Cross and the Distinguished Flying Cross for action in the Soath Pacific Every Tuesday night Carl Swern plays basketball with Curtis Flight Hangar team in the Columbus A. A.

League of Detroit. On Wednesday nights, he plays with the 20th Century squad in the Capitol City League. Swern has an artificial The Alexandria Army Base Bombers of San Diego, won their 29th victory in 32 starts. Due to injuries and flymg duties, the squad lost its first five men. The truck transporting the team was twice lost on the read and arrived two hours late for the game.

The team tossed 24 shots before scoring one. The coach's car went off the highway en the return trip and the team arrived at the fortress center in time for the next morning's call for duty. When a called Infraction nullified a Kansas State field goal 20 seconds before Kansas V. beat State, 3331, and put the Jay-hawkers on top of the Big Six, the spectators rushed Referee John Lance. They tore his shirt off and hit him a few haymakers.

On reaching the street, the fans let the air out of Lance's car. Coach Phog Allen's car, too, was damaged. Later, fans learned that it was the other official, Eddie Hogae, who called the violation. 19 im Wl Scholastic Marine Corps rifle tour-199 130 i83ney will be shot at the City College Retal 26 31 Thompsons jLavler 25 S5Prk 81ope Ocean 23 24Quenttn iQuentin 23 24Elite Kms Ree. 21 3fiGarlnr4 Slite 20 37 tne state or New am-day of January.

191.1. ami the complaint in the office of the County of Grantee in 27 30 Labito 142 168 176'Lalrd 25 32 Al nder 226 165 178 Turns 15 42 Nola 212 158 209 Rubin 12 45 Vancel 182 187 229 Eh nberi iDeVlto 186 187 2531 Potter I I 113 prior mortgage now a lien on premises In amount of with interest: subject to eaaementa and right of way. to whatever a mor acrurat and recent survey may show, together with all right, title and interest of. in and to the street. Junlu Street, In front of and adjoining said pretniaes to the center line thereof.

Said mortgage Is referred to for better description being recorded in liber 7B4S at page 176 of mortgages block. 3729. in Register Office of King County. Dated. February Hth, 1945.

WILLIAM ROSENZWEIO. Referee, 16-6t F4M range. 204 167 183 Goshen. New York. Friday is a heavy day on the.nanaied by the chapter for the year, S330-1914 Totals 948 865 1045' Totals 884 734 882 EAGLE CLASSIC RESULTS (Rest Dfyisian) local basketball courts, with teams THE PEOPLE OF THE S' with the Home Service Department receiving the largest share, Blinkers (1) 1 Lady Kninhts (2) Kincswar Bell n.irh Williams 187 178 151'tanslng 179 216 185 1 Miuhell 167 127 127 156 117 136 144 126 Nola 152 129 133 190 136 135' A Ale'der 121149 141 142 133 1621 Bfrmas 171146 157 158 109 164.

krland 210 166 15R 170 169 1 62 Prybys 207 171 197 158 2001 Ross 162 1 59 184 Brown in Brooklyn P.S.A.L. Division 1, Catholic Division A and and Queens PJS.A.L. Shore loon seeing action. The National Interscholastic A.A.U. track and field champion Schrder Garvin Grape Cuccl NEW YORK, hv the Era! free and Independent To HALSEY.

ROSALIE V. HAL! LIAN HAINES. HAISEY ELIZABETH TOWER HA Executrix ot the Estate of I Halsey, Deceased, WILLI i NOEL HALSEY BARNES. HAIEY JOHN 11. HARK 200 182 201 CunnTi'm 192 199 199 lbs ui 170 Jonnaon ies is ia Amateur Hockey Standings EASTERN RACKET LEAGUE Handicap 32, 32 32 Totals 922 818 8841 Totals 908 903 910 Totals 793 649 769 Totals 813 778 738 Bosses (2) Tlldens 1 Burrland (3 Quentra ship at the Garden will hold the OARET T.

BARKER. 166 139 169! LaOreso 155 167 181 Wess'hott 201 213 214 gonl't Whalon 159 181 139 spotlight Saturday. Hockey In the 138 1JB IJR'Leriman 172 175 163! Port 152 168 183 I "J' O. 210 314 191 lit A. PU.

160 SI 153 S3 236 43 2T7 33 230 28 Boston Olympics-29 12 Baltlm'e Blades -26 18 Phila. Falcon- 30 30 Wash. Lion 14 30 N. R. Rows 11 as Yesterday's Refills 174 181 167 Kraft 171 149 215 Brooklyn Junior Hockey at the SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COTTNTY HkTTA, Plaintiff, against BETTY MEILLER K1RSCH-NER. also known as BETTY et Defendant. Pursuant to judgment dated January 22nd. 1946. I.

will sell at public auction, by STEPHEN BARRERA. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. on February 26th. 1945.

at 12 clock noon, premise known a Section 6. Block 1708. Lot 100. a shown on Tax Map of Horn Qulnn Shufult Allen 143 143 143 154 154 154 164 189 147 XTrOwlU 147 134 148 rucbl Rmst 161 130 139 M.J'netU V.M'n'llo 186 178 1361 Forte Handicap 41 41 411 Brooklyn Ice a 1 a and the Father Reilly basketball tourney Is 157 138 182 Koppel'B 190 192 182 159 194 151jPuUiey 173 180.107 817 855 8441 Totals 893 902 1001 BARKER, MARY KL1ZAKB. SET.

CAROLINE MARGARET PAT0N. ANN'I ROWENA PAT0N. FRANCE ELISABETH rANDOL LEWELLYS FRANKLIN WILLIAM HALSEY BAR) LEE RANDOL RARKKI BARNES. JENIFER PA BARNES, DONALD HALSEY KATE ADAIR HALSE1 Totals N. Y.

Rovers, 13; Philadelphia falcons, 4. 767 806 753 ako on taP- On Sunday, the Brook Totals 839 760 7711 Totals Seeal I Shore Vley 3 METROPOLITAN LEAGUE C. Y. O. RESULTS Petrizao 161 157 223 Benford 208 232 250 W.

ru Ltebert T. 1 1 Jamaica Sands Point Brooklyn Manhattan 4 1 150 149 O'Connor 176 182 1 650'Carroll 236 168 175 Wendt 171 170 163 Thoren 2031 liREKTINti: 1 Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on February 11th. 1946. Si Dated.

January 25th. 1945. 5 BENJAMIN F. SCHWARTZ. I Referee.

I JOSEPH H. SAND. Plaintiffs Attor i Guadr ISachhl Pf see Kircher 169 200 155 Bashwtck st J1 'St. John Hi if? Ill Solomo-d 27 120 lis, Byrne? 202 213 265 124 159' Cook ID'ike. Sr.

136 120 162 Martin IPasulto 148 111 Herbert 946 981 97.1 Keller 159 142 Blaf FRANCES lyn C.H.S.A.A. swimming series will be held in the Casey pool. the Baptist 127 151 2:2 Jackson Wins Chess Match Til i i "ih 151 156 Only one matclr was decided In lis 184 137 the championship tournament at ithe Manhattan Chess Club yester WHEREAS, Yesterday's Reaalta I Totals 894 826 9291 Totals ney. 13j Broadway. New York City.

Jsmslcs Hawks. Brooklyn Torpedos. 3 Sands Point Tilers, Msnhatiaa 4. lo-Bt MftF Pr. Ryder 178 188' Handicap 16 1 6, SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY day, Edward S. Jackson national arkway I Ocean 2 Cohen 155 177 198 Wiedner 198 171156 Cannoto 158 135 McAvov 176 152 152 IStefano 150 160 Hoeraf 161178 165 (DrLeo 184211 196 156 181 HUMS OWNERS LOAN COR league game German town, PORATION. Dlaintiff acrainat ROSE T0's champton. winning his ad- BASKETBALL RESULTS visuonti FUKFARO. et defend jxro'waa 19 137 miRicco 17S143 journed games from Robert Byrne.

united Pr tipnano iso i7i antn. Cuff Pursuant tn ludarment herein, flat eft Lake Naval. 70; Purdue, 5. Total 1 808 8J7 February 8, 1945. I will sell at public Total 810 835 tne runnln lorhe Ort 157 154 iParaldo 144 13 177 "tie.

143 167 157 ViUtO 112 130 PATON. residing at tne in East 62nd Street, in the Manhattan. City nd Stall York, sole mrviving Trusfe Last Will snd Testament of F. HALSEY, deceased, an RETH TOWER HALSEY. a.

of the Estate of RICHAR1' SEY. deceased Trustee, undt Will and Testanient of Willi; sey, residing at 400 Prosp New Haven, Connecticut, rentedtheir account as Trus Last will snd Testament ir F. HALSEY. at 1118 Willow Street. In th of Brooklyn.

City of New 1 of New York, and a petition (1) that their account he settled and allowed presi (2) that the decedent lai testarnent. and In particular "ELEVENTH" be const ru termine whether the sui" Rua Donahue OCon'll Swlaik auction, by Nathaniel snuter. auc PROPOSALS Pearl (3 Lawler 1 Loufek 176 178 174 Tonn 166 178 S16 222 193 204 D' Amico 170 185 133j Handles 54 48 36' (Plstbosh) INVITANETO CONTRACTORS KPraus Ui 188 140 Peluso 168 190 189 tioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York, on March 1st.

1945. at 12 o'clock noon, the premise on the north side of Pacifto Street. 679 feet 8 inches Gemel'ro 167 167 186 133 1 Renewal of Surface Railroad Track fjttitl onn oti TQ 1 4 nmt oosi tit A Utlll UJU t) A 1(1 IUII IDJ 04V a in uue ew xorK wty Transit System. BMT Division. In Melrnnnlilan west of Franklin Avenue, being 20 feet in width In front.

20 feet SX M. Blue M. 180 139 159 145 140 Ardlto 177 154 ISOlAbbate 191 Luelio 157 183 201CMfml P. B. 123 154 124 104 148 156 145 126 151 163 106 208 183 Avenue from 69th Street to Dry Har- 14 Holy yrs Blue 14 Holy M'yrs Ooid Orszlano 137 145 140 Walsh 163 196 111 Bed'UJr.

128 113 130 Jochim 110 Suessm-B 136 138 13llSimonettI 117 127 13S Sa'. r.illln.n 199 147 1 54' Rrrt lr th- SS H1 I 57 Marl Chi Staib 186 178 IdS Gowsn 178 1 56 157 Lawler 16 11S 147 earelako 188 164 1 Man 305180 Total 818 826 8131 Total 833 894 958 Parrasut I Keystone (31 incnes in wium in rear, ieet i men in depth on easterly side and 89 feet wr awn, id in orougn or wueen Sealed bids op nrnnAuAla fne ihm 6Mi incnes in geptn on westerly aide; Bandelt 140 176 I77i Blucher 191 159 235 Fr.Caton 147 212 DtOeorie I Handicap Known as iu( racinc aireei, tsrooKiyn Katl -162 132 newal of surface railroad tracks of the 0 66 66 New York City, Transit System. BMT Division in 1tffrnnn luanna f.AM Handicap 4 12 12 Kalln 158 180 ROUNDUP By Joe Donovan TED ATKINSON said in Miami that his draft status was "still pending" after an examination at Camp Bianding, Fla. He is classified 1-A Jockey Jimmy Harrell was killed in Tia Juana, Mexico, when he was thrown from his mount in the second race Harrell was born in Eastman, and lived in Miami. Villanova will meet the Tj.

S. Military Academy 11 Nov. 3 at West Point, N. Y. Army won the last two games The Boston Olympics beat the Baltimore Blades, 32, to win their second Eastern Amateur Hockey League crown Toronto lost its seventh game of eight to the Red Wings last night at Detroit, 61.

One game was a tie. Wesleyan favors a sports program that would place more students in sports Merrill Barber of Brattleboro, Vt.i won the Lake Placid ski jump The Jersey City Ints released their Spring baseball schedule Ellsworth Vines, famous tennis star, turned pro golfer, faces draft test today in Denver The Pensacola golf open Is slated to start Feb. 22, running four days Mark Christman, Browns star infield er, signed his contract The Metropolitan A. A. U.

swimming crown for 220 yards free-style, was won by 13-year-old Patricia Winans. Totals 157 201 173 Nocero 187 193 158 148 159 1S4 Rogers 198 169 175 186 173 144 DeStmone 244 157 156 193 170 201 P.Defrrt 199 193 197 171 177 liBiScalidl 158 217 202 27 867 795 68th Street to Dry Harbor Road. In 864 768 918, Totala Moran Hadfleld Snyder Der'tt Total 667 731 744 Total 736 763 821 St. Martin I St. Martin A 1 or trustees to be to the terms of the will sha Rower to carry on the inve; eld in the trust and trustees will have the powe in non-legai ecurities: us in 191 c'lved by the Board of Transportation Duncan 132 109 'Brsdv New York: reference being mad to said judgment for more complete description of said premises.

Dated. February 7th. LESTER 1. FABRICANt. Referee.

JOSEPH W. SCHWARTZ. Attorney for Plaintiff. 215 Montague Street. Brooklyn, New York.

f7-eSt WM Taylor 167 lit 156 Oram fnce 134 140 120 Laudle iil J51 Schnaars 144 155 168 Trimbl lis lis Nfw Trk (hereinafter 129 143 on behalf of the TotaU 855 880 8:51 Totals 986 829 S88 Martin 121 128 104 Wabl 159 126 Collins 158 189 137 Lizli NOW. THEREFXJRK. vm Grams 164 136 1431 157 156 City of New York, at the office of th Schmidt 128 138 137 of you are hereby cited to J.Or'sJr. 156 164 172i Petrorujo 148 145 170 iU.iVi w.i..i.. ii retrotiKi 108 102 ID Anaelo 199 190 183 Brown 116' Plliyai 150 before our Surroeatc ii i I.arvin 1 57 1 55 nuuFun isireei, Bor- 134 88 0UKl? Pi ManhattUn.

New York City. 24 tn 271,1 of February, 1945 eleven-thlrtv -Ml nVlocii a Kims Recreation I Park Slope 2) BDeVito 196 186 195 Rappa 148 182 186 Torelio 150 201 170 NDeVlto 215149225 Oliver 177 14 151 Pauron 170 178 182 Adan'clo 140 157 212 Casw 222 160 Penimore 178 202 lBSICos'ntino 182 161 174 Anurt 173 I Handicap LEGAL NOTICES County of Kings, to be hrl 25-A at the Hall of Recur Count? of Kings, on the Total 744 877 7141 Tta1 768 728 753 Totol 743 776 722, Our Lady ot Lourdes St. John annus March. 1945. at 9:30 o'clock Totals sat 704 843 at which time and place or at a later idate to be fixed by the Board, th.

O. A. 8 I proposals will be publicly opened. 122 174 St. Catherine noon, why such settlement count should not be had an 167 157 Dam ico 161 223 171Noonan 145 156 182 The work tn ha rtnne nnri Totals 841 895 9111 Total 937 832 849 111 should not he construed 134 135 tract will include the removal of exist- O'Toole 130 119 148 Klsta Miller 125 136 147; Kronk Kearn 147 131 1451 Dawson KenneUp 134 149 131 Bocha Paeth 129 120 114' Vwku Handicap 72 68 78 Pr.Sareri Elite Albee Square 3 mined as prayed for In 162 223 194 Vella 172 154 Dros 147 166 201 Furiatn 181 152 133 Devoy 180 173 180 R'mond'a 148 163 Hasard 161 206 Giaant 142 162 163; Gillespie Collins 174 161 131 202 151 231 Appel File No.

4032-1942. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To: BASE ETEL K. DeKAPULSKY. Meones No. 90.

Alton 13, Mexico, BEREL KIBUTZ. Kovna. Lithuania: ZORACH KIBUTZ. Kovna, Lithuania; DORA KIBUTZ. Kovna.

Lithuania, if living, and if desd. their wives or husbands, if any. heir at law. next of kin. distributees, devisees, legatees, legal rep ii.

pavement ana track construction 151 the Installation of tangent and 152 2S3 x53 curved tracks, special work, and new 32 30 30 pavement foundations. Th City will Clrilio 167 142, Handicap Ljunglin Blind Palmer Curso 153 156 150 150 150 Campbell 139 158 158 Varon 159 181 146 DeMatta 200 149 195 160 214 199 168 200 194 201 158 161 Total 778 886 955, furnish certain equipment and most Total 737 722 713) (Cent. Kings) Total iijjui me maieriais requirea in tne Work, Rose I 'istea in the various subdivision TotaU 803 796 8381 IN TESTIMONY Writ! have caused the said Surrogate's hereunto affixed (Seal) WITNESS, Hon D. McGAREY. Si our said County, i ough of Brooklyn.

County, the 19th ary, 1945. AARON L. Clerk of the Surrogat' Total 823 882 880 resentatives' or flucceasnra In Interest Saviour's 1 St. Matthew's St. 176 124 155 Mccarty 134 121 144 Perllse 162 12R 153 Bchreck 133 85 99 Tunl 151 169 151'BtanIer 169 177 159 Carolia St.

Ltttie Manor Kelly 'Blue Dirtslen) Burkland I Lawler (2) and any and all unknown persons who may be necessary and proper parties Perpetual Help Teams Wrest CYO Skirmishes 804 858 7481 Totals Flnbar I St. 143 136 144'Perar 141 1 Blind 172 161 126 McCann 169 142 164 Conror 143 200 199 Handicap Alex'der 169 121 153 Radke 212 192 218 TnKit- 1K1 I1 ICO 1 111 to tnia proceeding and generally all 139 151 130, oij?" Piriction. 125 129 Tf Contractor must complete all 144 137 147 work within four 4) month from th 143 147 123 delivery of the contract. 144 130 1441 fuller description of th work and 114 other requirements, provision and 49 50 44 "Pec'fications re given in the Infor- Blind 160 160 1 60' Delia 132 177 152 Brljantl 125 178 198 Manro 178 185 161 Hart lerson who may claim an interest In he estate of or the real estate of Handicap 17 17 17 Porto Nola 159 194 164IMadd'loln 219 177 184 ln Vancel 153 175 139 165 1551 DeVito 170 158 208 Jannone 218 210 1711 i Totals the said MORRIS COHEN, deceased, which persons, if any there be and their names, residences, post office ad- in in rorm 774 7o9 817 Total 763 762 732 THE PEOPLE 0F he" Totals 744 740 702 Contract, Bonds and Contractor' St Total 768 790 740 Total 1008 908 851 Bt. Brendan' NEW YORK, bv the gr.

Totals 822 801 8351 Bell f. VA alt wiT anu on P. H. O. F.

ressps and whereabouts are unknown. END GREETING: Vandervecr th O. F. i a As A. viu Air's i Oardner JOaluclo 148 135 3441 Koers 189 182 1 83 vontract LTawlnga.

all of wh ch free and Independent BEHRING. THERESA EN! Liiue lower ftea i st. Atnanasius 7 Piatt WHEREAS. JACOB COHEN whn 201 232 175 Hefrnan are to be deemed a part of thl Invita 131 172 135! Faber 148 193 155 DtRonil 170 214 189 Plcco 188 150 183 tion ana coDie or wnicn miv ne in. 142 177 lBB'McLees 169 164 145 Hubbard 173 204 168 Harm 189 139 139 H'man 161 167 173 Roberts 161200 113 resiae at no.

iviv Myrtle Avenue, Glendale. Long Island. New York. In HONY ENDERS. Mltiu RS.

FRANK ENDERS, NDERS. PAUL BEHRINf 181 184 152IWiest 167 172 149 5. i lal 1,1 iii ill fR said Off lc of Both the senior and junior teams'i o. of Our Lady of Perpetual Help paxi.Ji captured important games Ennn Irom similar qulnteta or St. Bren- dan's parish In the C.

Y. O. League. Robinson The seniors won, 4534, and the gohiii Juniors, 31-27. 12 Moor 2 Buono 0 Nicholas 2 Aiello i Handicap 27 2 7 27 J'oWj 145 picco the Borough of Queen.

City and Stat of New York, ha presented his account 17 The receipt nf bid will be auhteet 173 178 142'Meehan 208 188 l75lCarofelll Karser whose plac of residence a 3 Youp( 4 Vanano O'Arallane 2 Schuilmaa 5 Pescllll 4 D'Ambia oi 158 134 158 172 134 Austin 166 182 1651 Murray iti JiS 153 1 the requirements ipecifted in (aid In- as administrator of the Fjtt nt Totals 782 840 752 flee addres I unknown Totals 819 865 807 8t. Autustlne Red 130 122 formation for Contractor. St. Thomas Pnrple F'zp'tr'k 193 193 203! Bafaccs I Handicap imakuils uuHiin, deceased admin' 3 22 23 fter diligent Inquiry db iv the petitioner herein, ai Garaulla 151 198 158 Blind isiraior, ana av aaministrator ae bonis Totals 924 966 8 05! Total) 828 791 112 Keystone I Parraaut (3) Bob Holden and Jimmy Er-nue on of the Estate of MORRIS COHEN, eceaaed. lately realdlnar at RK2 Dates 160 1BO mo 137 141 119 143 174 165 116 155 Tots la 826 873 846) Totals St.

Thomas Whit I L. t. Dild'lan 175 180 182 Hlsainj 203 190 182 La-nsr O'Donnell New York, February 8. 1945. BOARD OF.

jmANSPORTATION OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK JOHN H. DELANEY. Chairman. FRANK X. SULLIVAN.

GEORGE KEEGAN, MDoskl 147 143 1261 Cullen P.McC'y 128 170 1581 Tiller Savold 164 14S 135' Carr Lentino 175 179 168' Pavne Handicap 89 44 44 Blind Storelli 141 159 l.i7 Drt.vnll 1BO 314 70S 768 764 791 Purple 133 156 170 161 125 122 dead, hi widow. If any. h. next of kin and successors whose names. plce of rej post office ddresse are ur cannot after diligent Innuir GREETING.

187 175 161 1 Hi i ii 14 3 ill Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of King. City and State of New York, and a petition praying that a decree made judicially settling Tola'. miuiewB ill lo ocimiicr lou llfllllllinuftn. To'sj Seeger 170 188 580 Smith 208 183 "fc8 9 27 Tom ml 179 171 19S Oraham 203 194 169 i L. Det'ris 191 184 161 199 ,81 scored 22, and 15 points, respectively, for the O.

L. P. H. Eddie Madden heaved in 16 for Si. Brendan's.

Lamar was tops for the O. L. P. H. Juniors with eight tal -I Referee Tom Pitzoa trick.

commissioners. Jerome Daly. Secretary. 167 169 Wm onn mi H7 Totals 854 877 7891 Totals 809 755 769 ft I account, and directing the sale nf McLesn 162 1801 Currie Masser 187 133 177: Johnson WH8.Kn.Aa. Menrieua jx reside at 1371 Virginia A' St.

Teresa I St. Ausust'ne Orey certain real property of the said St. Terens's St. Matthew's Blind 125 Muano anna Carey 125 100 120 Waters MORRIS COHEN, deceased, known as ough and County of Bron O. Totals 856 882 8341 Totals 955 1000 905 Tlbee Square I Ouentin (2 Lom'di 147 141 200 De Kama 152 162 175 So Handicap 13 8' Foley 127 135 165 113 I 9 ana oy no.

im Diet street. Bor 0 0 MeOovern lies and Al Vara no found the rim for 12 for St. Brendan's. POEKCLOSCKIS Handicap Hsrt 148 163 120' C.Wells Hall'n 174 156 140i Pr Scott Loner 152 177 IfiO' ftnrlev Ory ,1 hompson Keur.edy ough of Brooklyn. City and State of Stale oi New iorx.

nan account as Administratrix of Elise Gutscher. decease'l PLcm'di 151 151 2 lO OMon 0 0 Angion 128 156 151 146 150 154! 193 140 178! 174 143 179, new i org, ana more particularly de. Totals 748 743 835! aiding at 433 Lorlmer Str Tommy Thompson's 12 points paced St. Teresa's juniors to a 32 scribed in said petition, and in the account filed therewith nuraiianl tn Bt. xnomas Oold MeCafferr Totals 795 755 742 St.

Vincent Whit C'v'nauih 158 141 165 VonOlahn 150 204 139 196 174 198 Drew 181 167 1511 Walla Sr. 180 2102041 Handicap 15 15 15 147157 194! Totals V9 778 701 TotaU Moore 173 188 166lVe-na Faiborn 149 182 178Treval Suier 153 221 209iMouJardo Total 773 884Ol Totals 2 Piore 2 Mansla 7i Deipbiora i Colleton 115 127 1461 oea Toi Moss 130 120 171 section 234, suDQivuion 6. or the Sur 25 decision over St. Matthew's 2 DorineU SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY JOSEPH ft.

SCHWARTZ and I ano plaintiffs, ajralnat EDFLO REALT1 CORPORATION, et al defendant. KRAKOWER PETERS. Plaintiff1 Attorney, 306 Broadway, Nw York City. Pursuant to judgment herein, dated OVO IT. Borougn or jjrooaiyn.

City and State of New York tition praying that her acco Judicially settled, and thn of Mary Donadlo for eervic rzieraid 128 134 rogate court Act. for the payment nd distribution of their reanectiv UJ DOJUii, R. Thnnu flals I HI Inhn 7nni.ll.t Meimh'rfe 1flO 1 AT 1 RA. Ynu Thompson 1 Reral (2) Klna hares to the persons entitled thereto. 198 187 14Makme 122 146 140 Weiss 164 182 149! Mannln eager.

Charley McGovern made 11 wiinamaon tallies for the losers. euatwaccni St. Brlgid's Juniors proved too Ctlb" ecedent compromised WWIlsn 139 118 183avares 242 186 1731 StrlanO NOW, THEREFORE, you and each to 128 155 137 154 147 178 13S 16 111 j- epruary 14m. isho. i win aeii at Dub, 1882101661 Vois ou are hereby cited to show cause mo isou i ui ivj-uara 00.

138 118 197 Blind 123 125 I O'Connor 160 180 160 Handicap 7 12 Osborn 101 192 146 1 Handicap Sefor 171 167 1121 Krosk'tr 157 185 177! Blind 189 203 1604 Olsen 167 173 1881 Libert lie auction, by Josech Knaenhlum. ore our Surroaata'a Court nt the Total 14 4 32 Total strong for St Vincent de Paul performers and registered a 4620 vic Curry 149 145 18B Laoer 7 Wilson 140 162 lBHiTemnera Hunek 149 145 lT2 Kin JOS AL I I Reteree Colledon. auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Eatat Exchange. 189 Montagu Street. Brook.

189 148 146' Sneer 199 170172! Tempera 190223 182 Totals county or aunga, to neia at Hall of Record. Room 25-A, In -4 TfttaTc 71 'Tna 7AOI Totala County of King, on the 22nd daw ol tory. Cteorge Luginsland, Jack Gos- fit. Brtid iyn. a.

on tne utn day or March. uui vmf JUKI Ji 862 895 788 Total 710 828 820 L. p. Green 1 L. P.

I St. Vincent de Paul 736 764 770 Brown 170 192 154 to P. P. io. at Ld ciock noon, in 13 clock noon, Holv noiv NOW.

THEREFORE, yo of yo ar hereby cited to before our Surrogate a cv County of Kings, to be he 25-A at the Hall of Becc County of Kings, on the March. 1945. at 9:30 o'clock noon, why auch ettlement be had. and why the clal Donadlo should not be cotnt a. rVTK tV the mort-1 premises directed by said judg-to be old.

situate In the Counts nr. name wniie nay name eiiuc mhw iui Totals 754699 00. Totals 1008 937 839 iW n.kJ. irt iin i Farrell 125 'Blind Kagea tic and George Schulte tossed in 15. 14 and 11 points for St.

BriKid's. Per 0 2 Fedora Marcn. isms, at 8:30 clock In the forenoon, why such a decree should not be made, and for uch other and further relief a prayed for la the ii ic. ment Park Slope I Ft. Bowlerdrome (3) ILind 135 1721 McKenna 135 Stetflns 213 150 Oaskin ni isa ifco, miinnta irq ia ios snerr 105 169 145! Nostra 19A 156177' M'N'lT Carrizao Tony Ferello and Ignatius Fedora 146 133 136 Pliano 137 131 182 Kings, City and State of New York.

145 known and described Lot numbered Perilo 11 Hynes 0 1 Lotlerso Hennessey petition. staxrea lor St. Vincent's five. 124 US Derenso 161 122 Maruhia Pontlllo Parlato Garti'la 140 157 "na docs, on map oi frop- 167185 158 Ollflllan 143 124 156 DeSt'no 170 190 146 PM N'lf 139 125 IJoM'sTly 176 137 128 Sinnott 143 183 202. Volsend 167 154 188 Joyee 160 158 146 McPJu'ty 153 147 189' Rivers 157 lai Chrtitte 140 169 Handicsp 'Handicap 151 Handles 13 O.

L. P. 8t. Brendan' IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our Surrogate' Court to here i-uj tin vTiiiu ui ine oi rsrooK- MrKenoa Dt.y Oost IC McCabiU 1 1 aA V. A A 1.1U 1MB do Buddy 181 166 na Cablbl IN 14 Ceiano 144175 ib5 nonan fmttman the 744 804 801 or abkaham BUKKUM, deceased, Handlcatn 26 111 Totals 701 856 8611 Totals Orande 157 158i 0, 15 Vincent Bloc filed In Kings County Register's Of- Lugsraiand L.

r. Blus 8t. Total) 746 768 832! Totals 820 719 807 Dooley 185 137 1 Denver 122 165 181 rice on May i. isou, Mundar Totals 762 774 717 said Surrogates hereuntf) affixed WITNESS. Hon D.

McGAREY, Primavera 128 134' Ledls 158 137 147 which lots taken together are ltuate Totals 820 830 792 Elite (2) (Seal) Ocean I 7 0 3 10 0 1 0 0 0 15 Aauinas 0 Lynch 8 Sileccbla Dor.nell 0 Bourke Vsdden 0 Plynn 5 To sis Totals 3 20 Pmcaie 179 173 on tne eateriy noe or Kent Avenue 183 157 190 feet south of Division Avenue. re Ma lone Hoi.an Ganal Hiiden Brady Cotlina Lannkna Mm W-rrtm Tnasi 163 158 164 Brady 179197 202 Reteree Clark. Rens 122 I Marmton Connelle 120 134 Rotb McCarthy 138 117 Devlin Hahl 168 167 1771 Sweeney Ca.arza unto arnxea. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon. FRANCIS D.

McGAREY. Surrogate of our aald County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in said County, the 15th day of February, 1945. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate' Court.

HERMAN GOTTESM AN, No. 17 John Street, New York, New York. m-4t 146 133 188 Donald 193 180 170 Eastern Amateur Hoclcev 146 170 111 ifeet in width, front and rear, by 100 155 148 186 Martin 125147 189 177 reet in oeptn on eacn side; with the our said County, otiph of Brooklyn County, the 30th L.J Clerk of th Surroet 189 145 189 Vnltri Press Tortora Hasl'aer Caime buildings and improvements thereon. 12 BUT 156 149 246'Qlllnn 182 212 nta AND Ryniew's 161 181 146i Handicap Philadelphia Handicap 1 71 166179 133! New York Rovers, 13; U. S.

WAB BONDS SAVINGS STAMPS 11 I4H Total Ik! 1 Fa leasts. Totals 802 800 9d0j Totals 832 848 865 Bossbn Olympic, Baltlmor Blade, fl9-6t MiF Totals 762 752 7171 Total 100 802 786.

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