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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 7

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Additional Heroes' Names for Brooklyn War Memorial vX" Three Executives gage department as well as executive vice president Theodore J. Kegel-eral administration. iNodyne, president of the New jnian, manager of the Rockefeller wmiam T.rtinHo Chapter of the American Center off ice: George A. Smvth, milium o. lerunae Institute of Banking, ms-ta, manager of the 96th St.

office, oresident, having served aiSoriated with the, and Arthur E. Kroner, manager bank 45 years.was manager ofank. since 1922. Were Among Boro Dead of 2d World War The following Is another In of the Cortlandt St. office, were advanced from assistant vice Rank' Fourth Retire From Posts In E.

River Savings Announcement has been made by the East River Savings Bank. Charles Joyce vice 10 vlce PresldenU I dent nd treasurer, first em- Ployed by the bank In 1920, wasf lLU" designated administrative Central Long Island Manhattan, of the retirement, first associated In 1900 with the president and elected secretary. I An announcement concern-effective Dec. 31, three offi- Sav'nfJ Bank, which'H? is the fourth secretary of the.ing the establishment of a new i merged with the Eat River hank since its organization In 'branch by Long Island Univer- Savings Rank in 10:12. Isity, to serve residents of cen- Letter Van Brunt, executive vice president ei rctary and a me.nl.er of the board of trustees since PLl, entered ihe hank in 19H and has served in the mort-lstaff The eltective (t nt A.

Duddy, formerly tral Long Island, will be made cmitroller. who came to the by Dr. Tristram W. Metcalfe, hank in 1020. will succeed MrJpresident of the university, at a I vce as treasurer.

press luncheon tomorrow In Henry J. Monsees. assistant American Legion Hall, 24 E. vice president in general art-'N'icholal St, Hlcksville. i rl 1111 1 i.i ii i BROTHERS MEET IN KOREA Marine Pfc.

Joe Macchiaroke, left, clasps hand of brother, Tony, injured when bullet bounced off hi helmet. They found each other through officer in charge of evacuating wounded, to whom they both said, "I heard my brother was injured." Both are from Akron. "DESERVEDLY FAMOUS FOR THE BEST IN BAKING" 11 Wuff CHRISTMAS BAKINGS yxSJ FRUIT CAKE STOLLEN IA 500 Boys, One Girl Exchange Gifts at Red Shield Club Party Santa didn't sigh at necktiesipiiched in with club executives ne awry hut hoys and help the youngsters' party one girl, gathered last night inialong, also made sure each re-the two-storv clubhouse at'ceived a candy Santa Claus, a Vw ano' a grond assorfmenf of Christmas Rnshwick and Gates Acs. hous inj; ihe Red Shield Roy's Club, In addition, the Roosevelt Sav-did have on freshly scrubbed ings Bank, at Gates Ave. and looks.

The lone girl, a member's-Broadway, donated 50 gifts for sister, received a rousing wel- children selected by club lead-come at the eight annual Christ-iers. sr. jpen, cookies and a tangerine. The program for the evening included a full-length movie, five shorts, a tumbling act, a boxing match, several selections by the youngsters' glee club and personal appearances by orchestra leader Buddy Rogers and magician Chris Richards. "It's the kids' night," modest ly observed the club's executive, who asked that his name and names of dads helping him be left unmentioned.

The club is supported entirely by the Salvation Army. for Blind Bus in Huntington Home for the Blind, said today in announcing the completion of the transaction. "This has been made possible." Mr. Salmon explained, through the patient and Spring Harbor. "The family," Mr.

Salmon added, "co-operated in helping the Industrial Home for the Blind negotiate the intricate zoning problem met with by a non-tax paying organization such as ours in operating a center located in a small community." The office of the institution is at 520 Gates this borough. i Rev. Dr. L. Wendell Fifield, hastor nf Plvmnuth Chnrrh nf J) tallment of the list of the moi than 7.0(H) tx.ro World War II dead, names will in P.

ooklyn War Memorial. War Do hd lot tiiinisnecl ai ritews tiie A im Ca-nalti(. KnencU and relatives of trie war rieaci are urcd to check the lists for pontine omissions 01 inaccuracies. Ml communications in this regno should be f(lresed to Eviett Clark, the Brooklyn War Memorial Committee. 177 Montague Rrooklvn Y.

not the Brooklyn K.sle. A lKMKTMKT rit)l or Mi-vinn Mll.KVKV. lVn. Pvt. J.il.Ki.

C. Srt. MIU.KR. 31 I.t. lUil.l.KK.

lu ui. Pt. MII.I.KK David. Pic. Mll.l.KK.

l-Vlix MII.LK.lt. tank He. I I.I II (JeofRe, Cpl. M1LLKR, Ceorge Pvt. MJLLKH, laac, SiU.

MII.LKR, Jerome Pvt. MII.I.KR, Pvt. MILI.KR. I.avmie, Pfc. MILLKR, Pfc.

MILLKR, Mav. Pvt. MILLKR, Moses. Pvt. MILI.KR.

Paul. PtV. MILLKR, Paul. Ct. Ml 1.

1. Kit. Phillip, Pvt. MILLKR. Rii hard S.Sgt.

MILr.KR, Robert. Sgt. MILLKR. Samuel Lt. MILI.KR, Saul.

S. Sgi. MILLKR. Sixnuunl. Pic.

MILLKR, Ktr-wiirt Pvt. MII.LKR. W'ilfjvd Sgt. MILLS. Hernar.l S.

Sgt. MILLS, George 1st Lt, MILLS, Joseph, S. Sgt. MILN'KR, Kdwin 2(1 Lt. MILXKR, Timothy Pfc.

M1L0NK, Alexander .1., Pvt. MILONK. Angelo Pfc. MINARDI, Joseph Pfc. MIN'CHER.

Thomas, Pvt. MINER. Richard Sgt. MINERVA, George Sgt. MINES, Rudolph, Pfc.

MINEY. Daniel Pvt. MINCINO, Bernard Sgt. MINKON. Daniel, S.

Sgt. M1NLIONICA, Michael, S. Sgt. MINOR, Austin Tec. 4 MINOR.

Franklin Cpl. MINOTILLO, Pasquale, Sgt. MINSKY, J.ouis; Pfc. MIORELLI, Ix)uis Pvt. MIRABEL, Louis S.

Sgt MIRELL, Seymour 1st Lt. MISCIA, GNO, ChrLstian, Tec. 5. MISHK1N, Julius, Pvt. MISHLER, Hyman, Pvt.

MISURACA, Valentino Pvt. M1TAK, Paul, Pvt. MITCHELL, John 2rJ Lt. MIX, Andrew 1st Lt. MIULLO, Michael S.

Sgt. MIZRAHI, Jack T. Sgt. MOANE RICHARD Pc. MOCARSK1, Alexander sergeant.

T.DDENESE, Alfred Cpl. MODERNO, Samuel Pvt M0D1CA. Thomas, Pvt. MOFFETT, William 1st Lt MOHR, Edward Pvt MOHRMANN, Harold, Pvt. MOKLEBUST, Berthram, 0, Pfc.

MOLIERO, Mike Pvt MOL1NARI, Alfred Pfc. MOLINARI, Frank Cpl. MOLINARI, Hugo, Pvt. MOLINELLI. Lorenzo.

Pfc. MOLIVER, Aaron Pvt. MOLKO. Robert J. G.

MOLLER. Nogens Sgt. MOLLER, Otto Pfc. MOLLO, Michael T. 5.

MOLLOY, Patrick T. 5. MOLLOY, William Pfc. MOLLURA, Salvatore Pfc. MOLONEY, Harry Pfc.

MONACO, Alfred T. 5. MONAHAN, Edward Sgt. ON AH AN, Gerald Pfc. MONGIARDO, Dante, Pvt.

MONROE. Thomas Pfc. MONTAGINO, Dominick, Pfc. MONTALBAXO, Barto T. sgt.

MONTANINO. Salvatore, Pvt. MONTEFORTE, Frank Cpl. -v cyvrr LEGAL NOTICKS LKUAL NOTICKS mas party of the Salvation Army-sponsored club, only one of its kind in the city. Each youngster arrived, at a prudent evening hour, bearing a neatly wrapped gift Club leaders had told them the yule-tide goodies were not to cost more than 25 cents.

The ohs and alls rang through the corridors as 501 beribboned packages were pulled one by one from a huge grab bag. Dadn Pitched In The Fathers Club, which Industrial Home Jennings Estate The 33-acre estate of the late Walter P. Jennings, known as "Burwood," in the Lloyd's Harbor section of Huntington, containing a five-story mansion and the first branch Of the bank. now the largest branch, at 96th St and Amsterdam Ave. Gaetano Zamperiello, assistant vice president and manager of the office at 60 Spring was following appointments.

Jan 1, 1O01, were made l- George 0. Nodyne, vice presi in charge of branches and. relations, was designated at i I el with East Eighth Street aeventv- aeven (77') to the aoutherly aide of Church Avenue aforeaald. and thence easterly along the said aoutnerry ide of Avenue forty (40') feet to the Miint or place of beginning. To-getli with all the right, title and Intern of the party 0f the first part of.

tn and to Church Avenue in front of an 4 adjoining the above de- acrioea premuie' to tne center uiereor. JOHN f. McCLOSKEY. Sheriff of the City of New York: Joseph Pera. Deputy Sheriff.

Brooklyn. N. December 6th. 1950. d7-6t Th FORECLOSl'RES SUPRBME COURT OF THE STATE UF MSW COUNTY OF KINGS KMILY A.

COLLINS, Plaintiff. against THlS RECTOR. CHURCHWARDENS AND VESTRYMEN OF ST. JAMES CHURCH IN THE SEVENTH WARD OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN, IN THE COUNTY OF KINGS, T6.M O'KANE and THE CITY OF N'EW YORK. Defendants.

NOTICE OF SALE. Index No. 1062350. In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale dulv made and en tered in the Office of the Clerk of the county or Kings, in tne above entitled actloA. and bearing data the 10th day of November 1950.

I. the undersigned, the Referee In said Judgment named, will sell at Dublic auction on the 27th day of December. 1960. at 12 00 o'clock Noon on that day. at the front fcteps of th.

King. County Court House. Court and Joralemon In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, by STEPHEN BARKER A. Auc tioneer, the premise, known aa 26 St.

Jame. Place, Brooklyn, New York directed by aaid Judgment to be sold and therein descrlhed aa All that certain oloL olece or oar eel of land, with the buildings and imnMV.manl. h.r.nn arait r.A lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, or new York. County or Jungs ana state or New toik. bounded and described aa follows; to wit: BEGINNING at a nolnt on the we.vt- eiiy aide of St.

Jame. Place, distant two hundred and forty feet southerly from the corner formed by the Inter- section of the westerly aide of St. James Place with the xoutherly side of DeKalb Avenue: running thenie westerly Darallei with DeKu Avenue and part of the distance through a party wail, eighty feet: thence southerly parallel with St. James Place, lnl Unn. l.r n.M.n.l with Dekalb Avenu.

and part of th. distance through a party wait, eighty reet: to me westerly side hi. James Place, and thence northerly along the westerly aide of 8t. Jame. Place, twenty feet to the point or place of Degmning.

Also all tha right, title and Interest of the said mortgagor, of. in and to St. Jamea Place. Iving In front of and adjoining said premise. In th.

centre line tnereni. Dated New York. November 24th 1950. MAXINE K. DUBERSTEIN.

Referee. ROBERT A. SIEBERT. attorney for plaintiff. 103-90 200th Street.

Horns. New York. Tb. approximate amount of the Hen or charge, to satisfy which the above described property la to be sold, 1. tfi.603.50.

with Interest thereon from November 1st. 1950. together with the cost, disbursements and additional allowance in tha sum of S360.62. with trVHt 1 fit 1950. together with the expenses oi tn.

saie. ins approximate amount oi unpaid taxe. and water, $167.70. plus penalties. Dated.

New York. November 24th. 1960. MAXINE K. DUBERSTEIN.

Referee. d5-t TuTh SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Kohett K.ann ana Manny tvann Plaintiffs, against Lucy H. F. McDonald, et Defendants.

Morria Cornman. Plaintiffs' Attor- nev, 18 Court Street, Brooklyn. New York. Pursuant to Judgment dated November 24. 1950.

I will lie auction at the Brooklye Real Es- tate Exchange. No. lttt Montague Street Brooklyn, Nei York, on De- cember 28. 19j0. at 12 o'clock noon, by Stephen F.

Barrera. Auctioneer, the nremiaea directed hv said Judg ment to be sold, to wit: All that lot with the buildings thereon In Brooklyn. New York, situate on the couth side of Balnbrldge Street. 205 feet east of Ralph Avenue, being 17 feet inchea in width front and rear, by 100 feet in depth on botn Dated, December 5. 1950.

xrcnnt.js t. SAVtNO Referee d7-6t ThF SUPREME COURT, KINC.S COUNTY EAST RIVER SAVl-NtiS BA.nil, Plaintiff, HAROLD R. COCHRAN. Defendant. Pursuant to a Judgment of i a 1 0 and duly entered In the above entitled action.

I will sell at mihtic auction bv J. J. Duberstein. auctioneer, at the Real Estate Exchange Salesroom, 189 Montague Street. Borough of Brook lyn, New York, N.

on January iu, 1951. at 12 00 clock noon, the pre-miae. directed by said Judgment to be being situate in the Borough nf nrooklvn Countv of Kinga. City and State of New York, on tne souin- out buildings, has been pur- thoughful help of the Jennings clfased by the Industrial Home'family from whom the prop-for the Blind for the purpose erty was purchased, Oliver B. of extending its rehabilitation'.

lennings and his sisters, Mrs. program to the blind in Nassatt'Constance J. Ely and Mrs. and Suffolk Counties. j.feannette J.

Taylor of Cold Title to the property has been! registered at the Riverhead of fice of the county clerk for Suffolk. "The large building, its spacious and well kept grounds and its safe, guarded beach will also serve as a residence for the aged and chronically ill blind of Brooklyn and Long Island as well as a convalescent center and vacation spot," Peter J. Salmon, executive director of the Industrial MOSKOWITZ, Hvnian, Pvt. MOSKOW1TZ. Saul.

2d Lt. MOSS, Benjamin 1st Lt MOSS. Mehin T. 4. M0TKOWSKI.

Felix J. Pvt MOI't'ATKL. David. Pfc. MOV1K.

Hans Pfc. MOV. T-z i'lV. MOYLAN. Fiancis .1.

Pvt. MOYNI1I.VN. ('. .1. Cpl.

MCFSON. Philip. 'A I Lt. MI LC.MIY. George 2d Lt.

Ain.CAHY.John Kl. O. Ml'LCARK. Arthur Sgt. Ml LKSKY.

Albert Pfc. MCLHOLLANn.John 2d Lt. Ml'LlKRI. Victor, Tec. 5.

MI'LLEN. John Sgt. MI'LLER. Francis Sgt. MI'LLIGAN.

Wilfrid Av C. Ml'LLIN, Edward P. 3d. Tec. 5.

MI'LROY, Edward 1st Sgt. William, Pfc. UXKER, George 2d Lt. Ml'NiNINGS. Roland Pvt.

ML'NSON. Robert Pfc. AIUN'ROE, McLean. 2d Lt. MUNZER.

Albert Pvt. CRAWSKi. Martin, Pfc Ml'RDOCK, Donald Pfc. MURNO, Louis Pvt. MURNO.

Pasquaie, Pvt. MUROFCHICK. Edward, Pvt. MURPHY, Brian .1., Pvt. MURPHY, John Pvt.

MURPHY, Joseph Pvt. MURPHY, Malachv 1st Sgt. MURPHY, Peter Pvt. MURPHY, Richard Pfc. MURPHY, Thomas Pfc.

MURRAY, Charles 1st Lt. MURRAY, Edward Pfc. MURRAY. Frank Sgt. MURRAY, Frank Pvt MURRAY, James Pfc.

MURRAY, Lawrence Pvt. MURRAY, Michael 2d Lt. id URRAY, Thomas S. Sgt. MURRAY, William Sgt.

URIAL, Bennv, Pvt. MUSNISKY, Fred. Pvt. MUSOLINO, Ralph Sgt. MUSS.Henrv.

1st Lt. MUTTERPERL, Jacob, Pfc. MUZIO, Clement, Pvt. MYERS, John Pfc. MYERSON.

Mathew 2d Lt. MYSAK, Alfred Pfc. MYTYCH. John S. Sgt.

ACHMAN. Herbert Fl. O. NADELMAN, Nelson, Tec. 4.

NADLER. William T. Sgt. NAGELBRRG. Martin Pvt.

NAHAS. William, Pfc. NAHMAN. Ralph. Pfc.

NAHMIAS. David, Pfc. AHONEY, William, Cpl. AHRWOLD, William 1st Lt NA1MOLI, Robert Pfc. NAJECKI, Edward Pfc.

-NAJMY, Abraham Tec. 5. NANNERY, Edward S. Sgt. NAPOLI, John Sgt.

NAPOLITANO, Alfonso Cpl. NAPPI, Pasquali Pfc. NAPPI, Ralph Pfc. NARDINI, Matteo Pfc. NASH, Harold P-t NASH, Joseph Pfc.

INASO, Michael, Pvt. XASSOF, Saul, Capt XASTA. Louis, Cpl. NATAAS, Magnus Pfc. XATALE, Patrick Pvt NASTASI, John Pfc.

NATHAN, Alvin M. Sgt NATHAN, Ralph, 2d Lt. NATTIS, David, S. Sgt. N'AVARRA, Peter Sgt.

NEARY, Richard 2d Lt. NEDOSZYTKO, Edwin Pfc. NEGRA. Williarr T. Sgt N'EGRIN, Carl, Sgt.

NELSON, Alfred Sgt. NELSON, Carl, Pvt. nklson, Emanuel T. Sgt. NELSON, Maurice Pfc.

NELSON, Oscar S. Sgt NELSON, Warren Pvt. NELSON, William E. 2d Lt Charles S. Sgt.

NERENBERG, Irwin Sgt. NERENBERG, Martin Pfc. NESBITT, William Pvt NESCI, Rocco Pfc. NESPOLI, Dante Pvt. NESSINOFF, Norman, Pfc.

NEULANDER, Coleman, Cpl. NEUROHR, Joseph Tec. 5 NEWELL, Wesley Pvt. NEWHOOK, Ernest Pfc. NEWMAN, Charles Pvt NEWMAN, Irving, Pvt NEWMAN, John, Capt NEWMAN, Reginald Tec.

5. NEWMAN, William Pvt. NEWMAN, William S. Sgt. NEWMARK, Fred, S.

Sgt- FORECLOSURES erlv aide nf St Paula Court rfl.tunt 134 feet 3 Inches easterly of St. Pauls Place, belng an Irregular Dint with trontage of 58 feet 7' Inches and a depth of 152 feet inches; aald premises being known as 20 St. Pauls Court. TOGETHER with any and all article of personal property attached to, or used in any way in connection witn. tne operation or renting ot in.

premises. said premise will be sold In one icel subject to sta of fact, shown iy survey dateo No amber fi. 194D. made by Samuel A. N.cKhoy and to any of farts which a new ac curate survey thereof would show; to covenants and restrlctlona of record, it any: to zoning regulations and departmental orders and violations, if any- and to chattel mortgage, and conditional bills of sale, if any.

Dated: Brooklyn. New York. December 12. 1950. P.

VINCENT LANDI, Referee. BERNARD REMHEN MTLLHAM A BOWDISHL Attorneys. 165 Broadway, new lorx, i. dl-6t TuTh SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -ALHISKT UHAYEK.

et Plaintiffs, against LAURA COLEMAN, et at. Defendnnts. Pursuant to tudgment nf foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above action, dated November tn. lH.ii). I.

Rereree In sa Judg menl will sell at public auction at tne Brooklvn Ra Estate Kxrhange. 1S9 Montague Street, Brooklyn. New York, on January 9th. 1951, at 12:00 ciocg noon. Dy daviu uuhjsn.

auctioneer, the premises directed hv said Judgment to be sold being on tne southerly side of union Street, as widened to a width of 60 feet, distant 140 feet westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Union Street the westerly side of Schenectady Avenue: being by dimensions 20 feet in width, both front and rear and 106 feet In depth on both sides and known as and bv No. 16:18 Union Street, Biooklyn, New York: aubiect to a first mortgage: tenancies, if anv: any state of facts an accurate survey might show: to covenants and j-estric-tions of record, if any: and to all taxes. aaKcssments or water charges. Dated, December 14th. 19M).

RAYMOND REISLER. Samuel Roachford Attv fnr Plaintiffs, 42 Hancok Street. Brooklyn. New York. TuATh SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY -HERMAN FLYER. plaintiff, against JACOB KUNZ. et al defendants. Pursuant to Judgment dated De cember 1. I960, the undersigned will sell at public auction at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

1S9 Montague Street. Brooklvn. N. on December 29, 1950. at 12 o'clock, noon, bv JOSEPH H.

ROSENBLUM. Auctioneer. the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold and described therein ac all tho.e parcels of land In Kings County. State of New York, and snown on tne lax Map or tne city of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, a. Lota 38.

42 and 52 In Block 4M0. In Section 15: Lot 8 In Block 3620 In Section 12: Lot 63 In Block 4718 In Section 15. Dated. Brooklyn N. Dec.

7. 1950. JOHN P. KEELER. Referee.

WILLIAM SPARAGO PlainthTa 60 Court Brooklyn, N. Y. d7-6t ThF SUPREME COURT. KING9 COUNTY Kutn Carroll, piaintifr. against Frieda KoUinger, et defendants.

Weinberg Weinberg. Plaintiff's 160 Broadway, New York 7, N. Y. Pursuant to Judgment dated December 1. 1950.

I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklvn. New York on Janu ary 5th, 1951.

at 12 o'clock noon by Nat V. Rothenberg. auctioneer, the premises known a.v Hclion 11. Block U. 5.

Korea Action Aids Reds' Aim, Rev. Dr. J. E. Fifield Tells Rotary A plea for America's return to the government contem FORECLOSURES survey might show: railroad consent, and aewer agreements.

If any. JEROME LWI3. Referee. ThF SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Empire Trust Company and Lillian Burggraf, a.

Trustees, Plaintiffs against Driver-Schlrripa Realty Corporation, et- Defendant. Pursuant to a Judgment entered herein, dated December 4, 1950. I will sell at public auction, by Isidore linger. Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 1R9 Montague Street.

Brooklyn, New York, on January 4th. 1951. at noon, the mortgaged premise, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, di rected bv said judgment to be situate at the corner of the north easterly stae or OYtn street ana tne southeasterly aide of 14th Avenue, running southeasterly along the north-, easterly side of 57th Street 100 feet; northeasterly parallel with 14th Avenue 75 feet 2 inchea; northwesterly parallel with 7th Street 100 feet to the southeasterly side of Hth Avenue, and southwesterly along the southeasterly side of 14th Avenue 75 feet I inches, said premises being known as 5621 14th Avenue. Brooklyn.

New York. For further particulars and a more complete description, reference is made to said judgment. Dated: New York, N. December 14. 1950.

Maurice Smiley, Referee. Holm. Whit-lock Scarff. Attorney, for Plaintiffs. 218 Fulton Street, New York.

N. Y. dll-6t ThSa SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Priman Realty Corporation, plaintiff, against Patrick J. Daly, et defendants.

Pursuant to Judgment dated November 24. 1950. I will eell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn. New York, on January 10th, 1951. at 12 o'clock noon, by Jack J. Duberstein. auctioneer, the premise, directed by said Judgment to be sold, to wit; Section 24.

Block 8052. Lot 52. as said property appeared on the tax map of the City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, on 28. 1950. and as more particularly deenbed in said judgment.

LOUIS FIELD, Referee. MURRAY A. MILLER. Plaintiff. Attorney, Beaver SUeet.

New York 5. N. Y. TuATh DISSOLUTION NOTICES STATE OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF STATE, I DO HEREBY CERTIFY that a certificate of dissolution of WM. J.

WISCHMANN. ha' been filed in this department this day and that it appear, therefrom that auch corporation ha. complied with on. hundred and five of the Stock Corporation Law, and that it Is dissolved. GIVEN IN DUPLICATE under my hand and official seal of the Department of State, at the (Seal) City of Albany, this twelfth day of December, one thousand nine hundred and fifty.

THOMAS J. CURRAN. Secretary of State. By SIDNEY B. GORDON.

Deputy Secretary of State. Til SHEBIFF- SALE SHERIFF'S SALE! BY VIRTUE OF AN EECUTION ISSUED OUT OF THE SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY. In favor of MARY YOVINO against DOMINICK YOVINO. to me directed and delivered, I WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, by NAT V. ROTHENBERG.

auctioneer, as the law FOR CASH ONLY, on the 5th day of February, 1951, at o'clock noon, at THE BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. 189 MONTAGUE B'KLYN, N. Y. the County of Kings, all the tight, title and Interest which DOMINICK YOVINO. the judgment debtor, had on the 22nd day of April, 1949.

or at any time thereafter, or. in and to he following property: Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New 1 ork, bounded and de- M'tihed as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the southeasterly side of Bay lfith Street, distant 350 leet southerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Bay 16th Street with the southerly side of 86th Street, running thence easterly and parallel with 86th Street. 96 feet 8 inches to the center line of the block, thence southerly along said center line of the block and parallel with Bay 16th Street.

16 feet 5 inches: thence westerly and again parallel with Sfith Street, 96 feet 8 Inches to the easterly side of Bay 16th Street: and thence northerly along the said ea.terlv side of Bay 16th Street. 16 fet 5 inches to the point or place ot beginning, the easterly and westerly r-alls being party walls, said prop- oiiijxTEK Depiitv Sheriff. Brooklyn, mber 18th, d21-6t Th BUY U. 8. SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS DEC 21 1950 7 SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY In I lie Matter of tha AftMcnmtnl of HARRY J. KRANTZ. Autgnor, to SAM H. UPSON. Assignee.

PtKASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to th utdpr of the Supreme Court. King County, the Mata of the above named AMlmior except hook aionunta and account receivable) conxIMIng of dry rood a. will be isnld at publln auction or January 2nd, 1951, at two o'clock In the after noon of that day, at 885 8th Avenue. New York City. Dated: New York.

December 19th, 1950. SAM H. UPSON, Aaalunee. KINKEL NADLER. Attorneyi for Assignee.

Office A P. O. Addresa, 401 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York.

d21.30-2t AT A SPECIAL TERM. PART II. OF the Supreme Court of the State of New York held In and for the County of Kings at the Municipal Building, Court and Joralemon Streets. In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on th.

13tli day of November. 1950. PRESENT: HON. MICHAEL F. WALSH.

Justice. In the Matter of the Application of ItBALTY l.NC, a cor- oration, tor voluntary dissolution. RDER. On reading and filing the petition of Donienlco Mendolia, duly verified the 18th day of April, 1950. whereby it appears that Numode Realty is a domestic corporation organized under the lawa of the State of New York, doing business In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of King.

City and State of New York, from which petition it appear, that the case ia one of those specified in Section 103 of the Oneral Corporation Law: and on reading and filing the notice or motion oaiea ixovemDer wltfinir nrttlf nf thm nnl ltti witti proof of due service thereof and of said petition and schedules and nf a copy or mis order upon matnan u. the Attorney Gen eral of the State of New York, and after hearing B. Paul Oladstnn. of Counsel for the petitioner and the Attorney General not opposing stein, attorney for the petitioner, lt Is OHOKKKU. mat an person interested in said corporation show cause before this Court at a Special Term Part I thereof to be held at the Municipal Building.

Room 1100H. Court and Joralemon in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, on the 2Sth day of December. 1950. at 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon, why corporation should not be dissolved; and it Is further OKDfK.D, mat a copy or rnts order be published in the Brooklyn Eagle, a newapaper published In the Borough of 'Brooklyn.

County pf -Kinss, city ana.M.aie or York a each or the three (3 elv nrecedins the ral December. 1950. and that order be served upon person, specified in the schedules annexed to said petit, a creditor or of th. or as a person with petition a cor- noration or as a person with whom the corporation has an unfilled con. section 108 of th.

General Corporation LENTfiR Walsh, J. B. C. Granted Nov. 18.

1950FRANCI9 3. SINNOTT. Clerk. d7-3tTh SHERIfTS BALD BY VIRTUE OF" AN EXECUTION ISSUED OUT nnilRT KINGS OF THE SUPREME I COUNTY. In favor of NGERLKIDER.

as aa- HAROLD W. UNGERL signee of Raymond F. Schumacher, as Receiver against kubiski f. but-LER to me directed and delivered. I WLL.

SELL. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, bv Elmer W. Donovan, auctioneer, as the law FOR CASH ONLY, the 22nd day of January. 1051 at, 12 no o'clock noon, at BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE. 1S9 MONTAGUE STREET.

BROOK- X. In the County of Klnaw. parcels of land situate, lying and being in the Town of Flatbuah. In the County of Kings, and Stat of New York, known and de.ignated on a certain map filed in tha office of th. Register of th.

County of King, on July 13. 1877. entitled map of Ocean Parkway and Park lot aa and by the number, forty-five 4.r) and a nart of forty-Si (46). fortv-aeven (47) and forty-eiKht (48) which said lot. taken together ar.

bounded and de- Id man: running thence and at right angles to Church Avenue ninety-six (9) three and three quarter lnrhee to lot fifty-one (51) on map; thence westerly along th. northerly aide of fifty-one (51) and at right said lot angles to East Eighth Rtre.et seventy 1(70) four and three quarter (4i to lot lumber forty-fouc (U) aa4 par-. dated bv the Constitution and iliii Dii7 V.J i the Pilgrims, asserted that we the Bill of Rights was before vesterdav's lunrhenn forum of the Brooklvn Rotarv Cli.h in thp Hntpl Ht fonrao hv "'1, Za, 7" wkTimmediit nawnS now evolved a bllfPaU-bsth day of Dec kratic form of government pv of tent the Koundiniz Fathers, once week. A become responsive to pres field, founder of Spiritual! Mfihilizatinn anrl nasmr nf thoisule VJ'oups. MONTELBANO.

Dominick. Robert 2d Lt. of "It is futile for US to try to! solve the ills of the world when our own house is not in order," he said. "We probably would not gone into Korea or taken other steps, except that they are good for the long-range objective of the Communistswho have directly or indirectly gotten America to take those actions. "The United Nations, In my judgment, has developed Into an organization for hamstring ing the forces of freedom and if tha 3469.

Lot 25 on the Tax Map of theiALL that certain plot, piece or parcel Borough of Brooklvn. more land, with the building and Im-larly described in said judgment. provenients thereon erected, situated, VICTOR J. MATTHEWS. Referee thing and being in the Borough of iimuu i i.u,cvuie rght 'itle and interest which realized, one half of the people: Robert f.

butler, the judgment on our planet will be under tteiftw'WM Control Of the Comintern bylo'i in and to the following property: Comm. MONTGOMERY, George, Pfc. MONTGOMERY, Harry, Capt. MONTOUR, Edward T. 5.

MONTOUR, Peter, Pvt. MONTUORI, Michael Pfc. MOODY, Jack S. Sgt. MOON.

Harry S. Sgt. MOORE, Alphonso, Pvt MOORE, Francis 1st Lt MOORE, Henry Pvt. MOORE, Leon, T. 5.

MOORE, William, Pvt. MOORE, William Pvt. MOORFOOT. John R. S.Sgt.

MORALES. Robert Pfc. MORAN, Thomas, S. Sgt. MORANO, Joseph Pfc.

MOREL, Richard Sgt. MORGAN, Daniel 2d Lt. MORGAN, William Pvt. MORGENBESSER, Seymour, Pvt. MORICI, Louis Pvt MORRIS, Harold S.

Sgt MORRIS, John T. Sgt. MORRIS, Keva, Pvt. MORRISON, James 0 2d Lt. MORRISON, Robert S.

Sgt. MORRISON, William 1st Lt ifORRISSEY, Joseph Pvt WORSE, Merritt Pfc. jVIORTILLITE, Dominic. T. 5.

JIOSCICKI, Henry Pvt MOSCOWITZ, Irving. Sgt MOSKOWITZ, Henry, Pfc. MOSKOWITZ, Abt, Pvt M03K0WITZ, Moses, Pvt. First Congregational Church of Los Angeles. The speaker, a brother of the NEWMEYER, Irwin, Pvt.

NICASTRO, Carmine Sgt. NICHOLAS, Ira Lt. C. NICHOLAS, Michael Pfc. NICHOLAS, Peter Pfc.

NICHOLAS, Warren Av. C. NICIFORO, Frank Pfc. NICKELSEN, Carl Tec. 5.

NICOLETTI, Angelo S. Sgt. NICOLOSI, S. B. Tec.

4. NICOSIA, Carl Pfc. NIELSEN, Karl, S. Sgt NIEMANN, Carl, S. Sgt.

NIENON, William Cpl. NILSEN. Richard Pfc. NISKI, Edward Pfc. NISSENSON, Nathan, Pvt NIUTTA, Nicholas, Pvt.

NOBLE, Robert Fl. 0. NODELL, Harry Pvt. NOFTELL, William, Pfc. NOLAN, James Pvt NOLAN, James Pfc.

NOLAN, Joseph Pvt, NOLAN, William Sgt. NOLTING. Joseph S. Sgt. NORDGAARD, George, Tec.

4. NORTON, Frank Pfc. NORTON, James Sgt NORTON, Richard 2d Lt. NOTHEL, Henry S. Sgt.

NOVICK, Edwin S. Sgt (Continued Tomorrow) next Summer. "The excess of our commitments Jias caused us to betray China and left us unable to redeem other of our pledges and we still don't know the full extent of our commitments, "We have created a huo-p dl4-t ThF, noticr Civ ssr.s: SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OFT KINGS FRANCIS H. SULLIVAN ts, 630 CLASSON AVE.

et al defendante. SOL POLAN. Plaintiffs attorney, 32 Broadway, New York City 4. Pursuant to Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above action, dated December 7th 1950. Referee.

In said judgment named will Mil at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn New York, on January 4th. 1951. at 12 noon by Benjamin Schwadron. auctioneer, the premise directed bv said judgment to be sold being at the corner formed by the Intersection of tha westerly side of Classon Avenue with Hoht trvlnir tn Knv iriaj.

-j 'scribed as follows: BEGINNING at a aeot trying to twy friends nn tne southerly side of church allies, but steadfast friends can! eighty-eight (W) feet iand two T) inches westerly from never oe DOUgnt. the corner formed by the intersection "It la timp that thnso vihn ho. of the said southerly side of Church is time uiai tno.se wno wjlh tne wterly ide of Eaa, lieve In God and in our system Eighth Street, as the same are laid the northerly side of Dean Street. Vr'y being known as and by 8643 having a depth of 79 feet 10 Inches; Bay lfitn Jtreet. HYMAN H.

PERl along uean aim a wiatn make a realistic appraisal icei incnes on Liasson anu in me rear, ana Known as auu by the numbers 630-633 Classon Avenue, Brooklyn. New York, subject to a first mortgage: tenancies, if any; covenant, and restrictions of record. If any; any state of facts an accurate BROOKLYN EAGLE, me situation." Yesterday was 1 the Rotary Club's annual "Pastors' Day' and nhntit 25 rlprcrvmon upcp tj guests Of the Rotanans..

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