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

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

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Additional Heroes' Names for Brooklyn War Memorial AU A II TYPOS SEND GIFTS ii QTQrn PAM. Martin, Pvt PANASUK. Paul, Pfc. PANDOLFO, John Tec. 5.

1 PANNONE, Frank Cpl. i lr iii uu tvwiim I WIVIUIIJO HOSPIIALItU Vtli Were Among Boro Dead of 2d World War The following is another in I I Composing room employes of VjGlS 3Cl UTDlG 03 the Brooklyn Eagle contributei 30 packages to the hospitals' Corp. James J. Brownejwounded on Dec. 6 in the: committee of B'nai B'rith which brother of Mrs.

Mary G. DowdjKorean area. He was a member were distributed last night tr h0-" Company 65th Infanwy. patients at tne Kingshridge VeU awarded two Purple Heart, and has been in service in UWH U'af If tha a. a iw result of being shot twice while fiirhtinir in P.prmanv hai aHrloH another in the nresent Roman! 1 trouble.

As a member of the 7th jurv. Division he was wounded on, In his Ietter Nov rw i 1 vec- 28, the young soldier reported -i Sf a leuer irom me di ooMyn-i Dorn lntantryman, receivea Dyi reiauves ehieiud, forces, that he was all 4 OFFICIAL JAYCEE HOSTESS he has been operated on for a bullet wound in his shoulder and is improving nicely. Browne is 34 and has been in armed forces ever since he was 17, first in the National Guard and then in the lOCth Infantry during World War II. He was educated in St Augustine School. Besides Mrs.

Dowd he has another sister, Mrs. Mar garet Lewis. thro Tl I itutc jirais. 1 lie rAlCIiL I'l ilia, injuries were not given and his h. a fv, him sinc-P th- hie in.

mat he had taken his first' prisoner, a captain of the North rignt ana tney were not to worry. He was near the Yalu River at the time. Born in Porto Rico, he was brought to Brooklyn when only a year old, and has two brothers and four sisters. Other names appearing on today's Department of Defense casualty list are Lt. Alfred J.

Catania, husband of Mrs. Marie Catania. 2Mi President previously injill ml and returned to duty, ASPIRIN AT ITS BEST! World's Largest Seller at FORECLOSrRES Brooklyn Junior Chamber of Commerce, pins on the insignia designating Jacquie Loughery, Miss 1950 Christmas Seals of Brooklyn, as the 1951 "official hostess" for the chamber. Looking on, v' rwt Tp in atlion- and leeived an" no left to right, are Larry Hamsley and Frank Shiraldi, chamber vice presidents, and FHwnrH I Wnltnr. nccictnnt RmnMun Ti ilncic nnrl Hanltk A5bocianon.

Dan Lionel, president of 1 been seized. Now" with the new No Nation Should Rule Globe, Says Flockless Korean Cleric threat he was moving his tarn- Then he said: ily to safety. He said he was fol. afraid this war would spread "worid think all over the world. over the reasons and circum- If you could hold yoursUnces why tnere bp SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUXTY "J-phaw. and about tK v.iRU umpn 300 fet of 3-Kv. electric cable. 3-acainst Liebheim Realty et al conductor No. 6, all as set forth in defendants.

'tne specifications hTin; Paniphlets containing Information December 16. 19.il) duly emered licre-lfor fnrms ot bM nd con-in I will sell at public auction l)yitract. specifications, requirements as atito surety, can be obtained at lUt 1. office of the Chief Encineer. t'l dllS IlUMmdl 11IU itinoilJ 11 dll(t Hath.

N. Abe I.esOW, HlOOk- I r.Jie mmm.Mior, cndiiiiMii 11 'he institution, or- the contribution. ESTATE SALE 88 Van Sinderen Ave. 3-Jtorj trim plot 10Oi2O no leaw 3 family cross rents $105 pet month assessed value $3,000 no mortgage coal heat. The aforementioned property will be offered for sale subject to the ap proval of the Surroiate's Court.

Hearing will be held before HON. 1 IVAN KUBENSTEIN, Surroaate, Kmi County, at the Hall of Records, Fulton Sireet, Brooklyn. New orlt. January 511). 1951, at 10 am.

at which time offers may be made for the pur chase of the above-mentioned prem-L-es. The hiehesi bidder will be re qui'ed to pay 10'V of hit Did in cash or rertif.ed rhpek at the time an pljre of and the rame will be accepted subject lo the terms of in prupfi-ed contrart. For further information and Inspection permits may be received from RALPH K. JACOBS. attorne for MARIA MONTANEZ VAUSNTE.

administratrix of the Estate of ANTONIO VALENTE. deceased. 225 Broadway. New York 7, N. tele-' phone BArclay 7-1570.

PBOPOSALia. ELECTRIC SUBSTATIONS AND CONTRACT 428 SEALED BIDS will be received bv the. Board of Water Supply, at itsv offices, thirteenth floor. 120 Wall Street, New York City, until 11 iKJ a.m.. Eastern Standard Time, on Wednesday.

December 27, 1950. for Contrart 428. for furnishine. testinc and delivering two outdoor unit sub- rtoom i.in. at tne aoove aaaress.

application in person or by depositing the sum- of Jj 0 00. in ca.h or its equivalent for ear pamphlet. Within 30 davs following iot n. bids, the full amount of such deposit IRVING V. A.

HUIE. Presidents PITFtTQ V. MnAMtr.M HUFQ MORAN, Commissioner's, Board ot Water Supply; RICHARD H. BURKE. Secretary.

d7-19t I.Kt.AI. NOTICKS THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE Of NEW YORK, by the grace of God. free and Independent. To Hannah Carpenetto. Louis Carpenetto.

Charles) Carpenetto. Olga Carpenetto De Bar- bieri, Landa Carpenetto De Noie. Jo seph Carpenetto. Agostino Carpenetto, Angelo Garbarino. Maria Garbarino, Mario Garbarino, Melia Garbarino.

Rose Garbarino. Lizzie Garbarino Rii kino Garbarino, Joseph Elci. Linda Elci. Martino Elci. Frederick Elci.

Maria Elci, Carlo Elci. Priests of Tri-bogna. Our Lady of Lourdes Church of Waterbury, Travelers Indemnity Company. Amelia Garbarino, SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. Rose Garbarino.

whs resides at No. 125 Schenectady Ave line, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, has presented ner Ac count as Temporary Administratrix and as Executrix of the Estate of JAMES GARBARINO, deceased, lately -residing at No. 509 78th Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County ot Kings, City and State of New York, and a petition praying that her ac' counts mav be judicially settled: NOW. THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cjted to show causa befoie our Surrogate's Court of th County of Kings, to be held in Court K00111 at the Han 01 Kecoras in tne cmlntv 0f Kings, on the 3rd day of January.

1951. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not oe lino IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS, Hon. ROY M.

D. RICHARDSON. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 28tb, day of November. 1950. AARON L.

JACORY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. dl-4t rOKECLOSCRES SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNT? SAM ROSENBERG. plaintiff, 1 lh- 'i'h "av January. I.

at 12 1 noon i. the PJ tMiiis said judgment directed to he sold. situate in the County of Kings, State New York, described in said judir- ment as follows: On the tax maps of I i DuioLiBn in nioiiitiwt. t. ot will he refunded for each pamph et as A4" j72, ,73.

tnlihmitted as a bid and a refund of Block. 4. ,1 section old description all be made for each other lot 6t 72 .2 i3i2 respectively pamphlet returned in acceptable con--in Block 4k1. sectiun 1, as each of dition. For further particulars, applr said lols was respectively on April Ut the office of the Chief Engineer 1912 on the aforesaid maps.

at the above address 'that their on Pfc FdgarUV ir.r. 01 no Your Help Needed To Buy Plants for Hospitalized GIs The Hospitalized Servicemen's Committee, which since 1943 has brought cheer to hospital ized servicemen and service-women of the Xew York area by providing them with potted plants, is seeking public contributions with which to make purchases. Thivmoh i Vi llllOUgn dliailgeilient 1 1 nearby growers co-operating with the committee, plants are obtained at such comparatively low cost that each dollar contributed provides a plant that presented with an attached card bearing the contributor's name and address. Contributions should be mailed to John J. Mackey, treasurer, P.

O. Box 430. Brooklyn 11, or delivered to him in person on the fourth floor of the Dime Savings Bank building, Fulton St. and De Kalb Avenue. I.KOAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE Uic flW YOKK, COUNTY OF iohn RirtrQTnriM Plain tiff, against ARTHUR KAMMERAL-DONA KAMMER.

THERESA RAMMER. ANNE KAMMER. MARGARET KAMMER BACKSTROM PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. JOHN DOE. the defendant in quotation mark Is a tenant i Bosses on of a part of the premises under foreclosure and said name being fictitious, true name being unknown to plaintiff, and THOMAS KAMMER.

If living. nd if deceased, his executors, administra- tors, wife, heirs at law. next of kin. legatees, devisees, grantees, assignees, judgment creditors, receivers, trus-. tees in bankruptcy, trustees, committee, lienors and successors in interest and their husbands, wives or wiuows, 11 any.

ana an persons claiming under or through any of them, if any, all of whom and whoj-e names are unknown to the plaintiff and each and every person not specifically herein named who may be entitled to or claim to have anv right, title or Interest in the premises de- scrinea in tne complaint ana iim UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. DEFENDANTS Plaintiff designated Kings County la in of uie tax the Ij. et at at 8, 7 'J! 12 as the Santo.w. crupe. Keteree.

i Benjamin Llpson Attorney for Plaintiff. 66 Court Street. Brooklyn, New York. d20-tit SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY ADOLF LINDNER, Plaintiff, against C.

H. G. HEATING Defendants. Pursuant to juddment herein entered December 13th, I will sell public auction by NAT V. ROTH-ENBERG.

Auctioneer, at the Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn, N. on January 5th, 19.M, 12 clock noon, the premises therein described, known on the Tax Map the Borough of Brooklyn. Kings county, tiiy oi iew ioik, a-t aecuuu Block 2171, Lots 16 and 52 Dated.

December 13th, 1950. JOSEPH FONTAXA, Referee. JACOB B. LINDNER, Plaintiff's Attorney. dl5-6t FTu SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY th th m4i.itk- ou A- ioi? vCV'nhWAhPv ui tat Change vio lie ontague BrooK- ceiuber Ti, 19iu.

at o'clock noon, premises known as Section 15, Block 47B0, Tax Lot 34, the same is shown on the Tax Map of the Citv of New York, for Borough of Brooklyn, as the same exMed on April 15. 1942, Dated November 29. 1950. BURTON n. RUDNICK.

Referee. JAI'OB FRUMMER plaintiff's attor- ney. bt Court Street. Brooklyn 2. Y.

ul-ht-F LF.OAL NOTICES SUPPLEMENTAL CITATION THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. BY THE GRACE OF iOOD FREE AND INDEPENDENT. JOSEPH HESLAN SAUNDERS living, and if dead, upon any and unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names and whose place or places ot are un- Known, aim cannot, anei uiuk' -iil quiry, be ascertained, tne personal representatives, legatees. devisees, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin ot said JOSEPH HESLAN SAUN- DERS. and upon any and all unknown persons whose names and parts ofi PANTALEO.

Vincent Pfc PANZARIXO, Nicholas Tec. 5. PAOLILLO, Frank Tec. 5. PAOLUCCI, Felix Pfc.

PAOLUCCI. John Pvt PAPA, Anthony. Tec. 5. PAPARELLA, Ignatius Sgt.

PAPE, William Pfc. PARADIES, Warren 2d Lt. PARCH UK, Steve Jr, Tec. 5. PARIS.

Peter Tec. 5. PARISI, Simone. Pfc. PARK, Clifford Pvt PARLA, Antonio, Pfc.

PARLAVECCHIA, Frank Capt. PARRINO, Ciro, Tec. 5. PARSON, James, Pfc. PASCAL, Joseph Pfc.

PASCERI, Anthony Pfc. PASKOWfTZ, Max, Pvt. PASLAWSKI. Joseph Tec. 4.

PASLAWSKI, Andrew, Pfc. PASQUALONE, Joseph S. Sergeant. PASSALACQUA, Andrew A. Pvt.

PASSARO, Francis 2d Lt. PASSERA, John Pvt. PASTOR, Robert Pfc. PASZKOWSKI, John Pfr. PATENAUDE, Eugene Tec.

5. PATERNO. Joseph Pvt. PATERSON, Douglas Sgt. PATRAS, Nicholas Pvt.

PATTERSON, Joseph S. Sgt. PATTI, Giacomo Sgt PATTI, Paul 2d Lt PATTON, Ellery Pvt. PAUL, Joseph Pvt. PAUL, Robert 2d Lt.

PAWSON, William Tec. 5. PAXTON, William A. S. Sgt.

PAYNE, Hayden 0. Jr, S. Sgt. PEARL, Jack, 2d Lt. PEARL, Joseph, 1st Lt.

PEARL, MARVIN Sgt. PEARRE, Howard, 1st Lt. PEARSON, Alfred, Pvt. PEARSON, Edgar S. Sgt.

PEARSON, Victor Pvt. PECHENUK, Sidney Pfc. PECK, Francis Pvt. PECK, Norman, 1st Lt. PECKERAR, Joseph.Tfc.

PECORA. Ernest Pvt. PECORALLA, STEFANO, Pvt. PECORELLA, Joseph, S. Sgt.

PEDEN, Thomas J. S. Sgt. PEDERSEN, Mangaard Pvt. PEDERSEN, Perry S.

Sgt. PEDERSEN, Thomas Pfc. PEEK, Prose, Pvt PEHR, Jack, Pvt. PEICK, Ernest Pfc. PEISER, Harold Pfc.

PEISMER, Norman Tec. 5 PELISH, Pvt. PELLECHIA, Frank, Pfc. PELLEGRINO, Mario. S.

Sgt. PELTON, Harold, Pvt. PELUSO, Sebastlano S. Sgt. PENACHIO, John Pvt.

PENN, Milton, Pfc. PENNIS, Sidney Tec. 4. PEPE, Antonio, S. Sgt.

PEPERNIK, Herbert, Pvt. PERCIAVALLE, A. Pvt. PERDUBINSKI, Frank Pfc PERELBERG, Jack Pvt PEREZ, Efrain Tec. 4.

PEREZ, Rafael 0., Pfc. PEREZ, Ricardo, Pfc. PERGOLIZZI, John, Pfc. PERITORE, Joseph Pvt. PERKS, John H.

Sgt. PERLA, John, T. Sgt. PERLINS. Benjamin, Pvt.

PERLMUTTER, Leon, Tec. 5. PERNELL, Andrew, T. Sgt. PERRI, Joseph 2d Lt.

PERRICONE, Albert, Tec. 4. PERROTTA, Victor S. Sgt. PERRY, Edward Pfc.

PERRY, Francis, 1st Lt. PERRY, James Tec. 5. PERRY, Joseph 2d Lt. PERTAIN, Herbert 1st Lt.

PESHKOFF, Benjamin, Pfc. JPESSIRIO, Louis, 1st Lt. PETERS, Jerome Pfc. PETERSEN, Henry Pvt. PETERSEN, Lawrence, Cpl.

PETERSEN, Stanly Pvt PETERSON, Edward S. Sgt. PETERSON, George, S. Sgt. PETERSON, John S.

Sgt. PETERSON, Louis 2d Lt. PETERSON, Marvin Pfc. PETERSON, Revere Pfc. PETERSON, Robert Pfc.

PETLICKI, Joseph 2d Lt. PETRARCA, Salvatore Pvt. PETRILLO, Joseph Cpl. PETROLINO, Frank Pfc. PETRONE, Carl Pfc.

PETRONIS, Philip Tec. 4. PETROPOULOS, Angelo, Pvt. PETROSINO, Frank T. Sgt.

PETROTTA, Joseph Sgt. PETROZZELL, B. 2d Lt. PETRUS, Charles, Pvt. PETRUSKA, Albin Pfc.

PETRUSKA, John S. Sgt. PETTI, Angelo S. Sgt. PFEIFER, Sigmund, T.

Sgt. PFEIFFER, George Pfc. PFOHLMAN, Thomas Pvt. PHELAN, Gerald F. 2d Lt.

PHILLIPS, John, Cpl. PHILLIPS, Martin, 2d Lt. PHILLIPS, Sidney Pvt. PHOENIX, Leo E. Pvt.

PIAZZA, Joseph, Pvt. PIAZZA, Marco Sgt. PICARELLO, Michael. Pvt. PICARELLO, Dominick Pvt.

PICCIRILLO. James Sgt. PICCOLO, Arthur Pvt. PICCOLO, Frank Sgt. PICCOLO, Pasquale Pvt.

PICCONE, Joseph Pvt. PICK, Alfred 2d Lt. PICKEL, Charles Pfc. PICKENS, Clifford Pvt. rlDSIRKOWNY, John, S.

Sgt. riuuuTT, Krank 2d Lt. PIKULSKI, Francis Cpl. filichowski, Henry Pfc. riLiKi.NUTON, Daniel Tec.

5 P1LNICK, Eugene, Pfc. PINCUS, Herbert Sgt. PINCUS, Samuel, Pfc. PINES, Harry, T. Sgt.

PINK, Saul, Pvt. PINNELAS, David, 2d Lt. (Continued Sunday) DEC. 22, 1950 rtallment of the list of the more than 7,000 boro World War II dead, whose names will appear in the Brooklyn War Memorial. The War Depart ment has not furnished addresses of the Army personnel casualties.

i Friends and relatives of the war dead are urged to check the lists for possible omissions or inaccuracies. All communi cations in this regard should be addressed to Everett M. Clark, the Brooklyn War Memorial Committee, 177 Montague Brooklyn 2, N. Y. not the Brooklyn Eagle.

WAR DEPARTMENT (Continued) Dead or Missing NOV1CK, Max, S. Sgt. NOVICK, Nick, Pfc. NI DGE, Andrew A. 1 Sgt.

NUNEZ, Antonio, Pvt. NUNNENKAMP, William Pvt. NUNZIATO, Santo T. Sgt. NUSBAUM, William, Pvt.

NUSSBAUM, Irving, 1st Lt. NUSSENOFF, Joel, T. Sgt. NYLUND, Evert L. Jr, Sgt.

OAKES, John 2d Lt. OATES, James Pvt. OBERG, Robert Pfc. O'BRIEN, Alexander, T. Sgt.

O'BRIEN, Charles Pfc. O'BRIEN, Joseph Av. C. O'BRIEN, Patrick St. Sgt.

O'BRIEN, William Pvt. O'BRIEN, William Pvt. O'CALLAGHAN, Thomas Pvt. OCCHIPINTI, Fred Pfc. OCHLAN, Charles, Pfc.

O'CONNELL, Eugene Pvt. O'CONNELL, Joseph Pvt. O'CONNOR, David P. 2d Lt. O'CONNOR, George Pfc.

O'CONNOR, James Pfc. O'CONNOR, Richard Pvt. O'DEA, Clifford 1st Lt. O'DEA, Thomas Sgt O'DONNELL, Daniel Pvt. O'DONNELL, Hugh Fl.

O. O'DONNELL, Neil, Pvt. O'DONNELL, Thomas S. Sgt. ODONNELL, Walter, Pvt.

O'DONNELL, William Pvt. O'DONOGHUE, James 2d Lt. O'DONOHUE, Francis Cpl. O'DWYER, Joseph Pfc. O'FLAHERTY, Paul Sgt OGUR, Warren, Pvt.

O'HALLORAN, Thomas, Pvt. O'HANLON, Edward Sgt. O'HARA, Thomas Pvt. O'HARRA, Sylvester S. Sgt.

O'KEEFE, John Capt. OLENDER, Walter Pvt. OLES, Edward Pfc. OLESH, Leonard, Pvt. OLEVSKY, Louis Cpl.

OLIN, Albert Cpl. OLINSKY, Max, Pvt. OLIVA, Americo, Sgt. OLIVENCIA, Santiago, Pfc. OLEONSKI, Arthur Cpl OLSEN, Edward Sgt.

OLSEN, John Pfc. OLSEN, Norman, Pvt. OLSEN, Raymond Pfc. OLSEN, William S. Sgt.

OLVANT, John Pvt. ONDIS, Nicholas, Pfc. O'NEIL, Robert Pfci O'NEILL, Henry S. Sgt. O'NEILL, Jeremiah Pvt.

O'NEILL, Nicholas Pfc. ONORATO, Joseph Pvt. ONORATO, Michael Pvt. ONYSKIEWICZ, Vladimir, Pfc ORBELL, Edgar T. Sgt O'REILLY, Francis S.

Sgt. ORKIN, Milton, 2d Lt. ORLANDO, Alfred Sgt. ORLOFF, Joseph Pvt. O'ROURKE, Arthur Pvt.

O'ROURKE, James S. Sgt. O'POURKE, Lawrence 2d Lt ORRICHIO, Dominick S. Sgt. ORSHANSKY, Jack 2d Lt.

O'SHAUGHNESSY, James Pvt O'SHAUGHNESSY, E. Cpl. O'SHAUGHNESSY, W. A. Tec.

5 O'SHEA John, Cpl. OSIPOVICH, John, Sgt. OSSENFORT, F. 1st Lt. OSTACHOWICZ, A.

S. Sgt. OSTBERG, Edwin Lt. C. ustkander, Frank 1st Sgt.

OSTRANDER, Harold Pfc. OSTROLENG, Philip Tec. 5. ubWALU, Edwin Pvt. OSZUKOWSKI, John, Pvt.

OTTENSTEIN, Alan Pvt. Gerald, Tec. 5, OTTINGER, Henry 2d Lt OWENS, Cornelius Cpl. OZER, Albert Milton, Pvt. PACCIONE, Michael S.

Sgt PACERA, Alfred, Pfc. PACHOLEK, Stephen, Pvt. PACI, Salvatore Pfc. PACKER, Sidney Sgt. PADAWER, Joel, 1st Lt.

PADRO, Henry, Pfc. PAGANO, George Cpl. PAGEL, Alvin 1st Lt. PAGHOTTA, Carmine Pvt. PAILLE, Joseph Pvt.

PAIVA, Joseph Sgt. PALADINO, Rocco Pvt. PALANIDESSI, Ralph Pvt tr ALiASUlANO, Dominick, S. Sgt. PALERMO, Michael Pvt.

PALLADINO, Michael Pfc. PALMA, Felix Pvt. PALMER, Barry 1st Lt. PALMER, Frank Pfc. PALMER, Robert Pfc.

PALSER, George R. Tec. 5 PALUMBO, Barney, Pvt. PALUMBO, Joseph Pvt. 10 BROOKLYN EAGLE, as the place of trial.

Plaintiff re-lTo sides in Kings County. TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFEND- ANTS You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action. if all I and was asleep before he spoke. conflict in Korea. I hope that people will meet this Christmas with the realization of heavenly power which governs the globe without believing in power and authority for any one nation on eatth." "As for Korea, a small and weak nation, I think somehow has not been abandoned by God.

And for that 1 am happy in the midst of a gloomy situation." What made him think Korea had not been abandoned? "Because," he said, "I know that the big powers in the world are sacrificing lives and material in helping Korea." 26 DP's REUNITED WITH BORO KINFOLK Brooklyn will provide new homes for 26 DP's who will be reunited with their kin and look forward to rehabilitating their lives upon their arrival in New York today aboard the General Blatchford, the Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society announced today. LKtiAL NOTICES File Nn. 2R2S4S THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF ifiiw yokk. by the grace of God. free and independent.

TO- Attomev General of the State of New York: State Tax Commissioner: Isidor Mihl- meister; Chaye or Clara Berchard: Kalman Berchard; Morris Berchard: Frieda Berchard; and Fanny Berchard. the last 5 named persons being the wife and children of I. M. or Israel M. or Israel Markus Berchard, deceased, if living, and if dead their respective husbands or wives, if any.

legal representatives, heirs at law. next of kin. distributees and successors in interest, generally, and the widow Mary Berchard. if any, the name 'Marv" beinsr fictitious, and the nevt of kin. if any, of I.

M. or Israel M. or Israel Markus Berchard. deceased, all of whom, and whose name or names and wnose place or places or residence are unnnown ana cannot alter due diligence be ascertained, and to anv and all unknown persons interested in the e.state of I. M.

or Israel M. or Israel Markus Berchard. deceased, as creditors, next of kin or otherwise. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS, HYMAN WANK, Public Administrator. Kings County, with an omce in the Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New York, has presented his account as Administrator of M. OR ISRAEL M. UK 1SKABL, MARKUS BERCHARD, deceased, lately residing at No. 8841 19th Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings.

City and State of New York, and a petition praying that his account may be judicially settled: NOW THEREFORE, you and each of you are herrby cited In show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 17th day of January, at o-oo n'niAni. v. why such settlement should not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be nereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS.

Hon. HOY D. RICHARDSON. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 8th day ot uecemner. lou.

AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. dlo-4t THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF new yokk by the grace of God free and independent. To any and all unknown persons whose names or parts of whoso names' and whose lace.

or places or residence are un-nown. and cannot, after diligent in. quiry. be ascertained, distributees. heirs at law and next of kin of CHARLES W.

WINCHESTER, also known aa CHARLES WINCHESTER. deceased, ana ir anv of the said dis tributees, heirs at law or next of km or said deceased, he dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any. distributees and successors in Interest whose names andor places or residence and post ornee addresses are unknown. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. ANNA DORE.

Who resides at No. 1481 E. 4fith Street. Brook lyn, New York City, has presented a petition praying tor a decree mat a certain Instrument In writing, relating to real and personal property, be duly proved -as the Last Will and Testament of Charles Winchester, also known as Charles Winchester, lately residing at No. 1481 E.

46th Street, in the Borough ot Brooklyn. City of New York. tunw tu u' uv 1 vn. ani aatn of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held in the Court Room at the Hall of Records. in the County of Kings, on the 4th dv of January.

1951. at 9:30 clock In the forenoon, why such decree should not be made. IN TtSXlBOSI WHERBUJ' we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be nereunto atttxea. r- 1 TTT I XT 1 1 BAV lOVal nititwoo, ixy-rk-, D. RICHARDSON.

Surro- ate of our said County, at he Borough of Brooklyn. In the said County the 28th day ot Novemrter. lou. AARON L. JACOBY.

flarlr of tha SurroaratA'a Court. U-4tF is whose names, and whose place orlagainst SUNDRY REALTIE IBS and to serve a copy of your answer, or if the complaint is not served with this summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons exclusive of the da: of service, and in case of your to appear, or answer, juag-ill be taken against you by ment default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated: Brooklyn, New York. October 9. 1950.

JOHN I. McNAMARA. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office P. O. Address 66 Court Street.

Brooklyn, New York. To the above named de New xork. to tne aoove namea ue- places ot residence are unknown auuiet defendants. cannot, after diligent inquiry, be as--' PURSUANT to judgment herein, certained, the distributees, heirs atldaled December 1. 1950.

dulv entered law and next of kin of TERESA HES-iherein. I will sell at public auction LAN. also known as ROSE HLSLAN. by JOHN J. CUNNINGHAM, auction-deceased.

SEND GREETING leer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Ex-WHEREAS. GLADYS MacKEIL. change. 189 Montague Street. Brook- By H.

D. QUIGG Seoul, Dec. 22 (U.R) New snow lies like a soothing poultice over this raw-nerved city. Bi cycle bells still tinkle at dusk in the streets and tiny newspaper boys sing a song of morning papers to sell. Twilight came on as we sat at the parsonage.

The young iv i can iiiiiiiaici viuro legged on a small pillow on the floor and rocked from side to side. We waited for him to speak. The minister had walked with his wife and three children 30 miles down through snow to Seoul from his church in Changtan. He said he was 35 years old, a minister for seven years and a pastor of a Methodist Church in Changtan for two years. On Christmas Eve the pastor said the 40 persons in his congregation always exchanged gifts and young men and women sang carols.

On Christmas Day there was a special service about the birth of Christ. He smiled as he talked about it. His face resembled that of movie actor Ronald Coleman with a neat black moustache and regular features. He had hidden out when the Communists first invaded. Many" of his fellow pastors had LKIiAL NOTICES SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY ANNA M. EVEKIT. Plaintiff. against WILLIAM J. HAZELETT.

individually and as Administrator of the goods, chattels and credits which were of Clerinda M. Stirrat, also known as Clarinda M. Stirrat. de ceased, Sarah Ann May Es-telle Ostermeyer, Gertrude Jasmann, KUlh Hopkins, rtonert Kawara Bauer, Joseph Frederick Baker. Frank Sid ney Baker, Edward George Baker, ana others, Defendants.

SUPPLEMENTAL SUMMONS. Plaintiff designates Kings County as the place of trial. Plaintiff a resident ot Kings county. To the above named defendants: Sarah Ann Harrison, May Estelle Ostermeyer, Gertrude Jasmann, Ruth Hopkins'. Kotiert Bawara Bauer.

Jo seph Frederick Baker. Frank Sidney Baker ana tawara ueorge Bauer: You are hereby summoned to answer the amended complaint in this action. and to serve a copy of your anawer, or. ir the amended complaint is not served with this supplemental summons, to serve a notice of appearance, on the Plaintiff's Attorney within twenty days after the service of this supplemental summon', exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the amended complaint. Dated: December 2nd.

1950. LOUIS A. BROWN. Attorney for Plaintiff. No.

44 Court Street, Brooklyn 2, New York. To the defendants Sarah Ann Harri son, May Estelle, Ostermeyer, Gertrude Jasmann, Robert Edward Baker, Ruth Hopkins. Joseph Edward Baker. Frank Sidney Baker and Edward George Baker The foregoing supplemental summons is served upon you by pub lication Dursuant to an order of Anthony J. DiGiovanni.

Justice of the Supreme Court, State of New York, dated December 12. and filed with the amended complaint in the Office of the Clerk of Kings County, at Brooklyn, New York, on December 12. 1950. The original com-nlaint havinar been filed December 14 1949. The object of the action is to foreclose a mortgage made, by one Clerinda M.

stirrat to one ieme Si 000 dated August 4. 1932. recorded in the Register's Office of Kings County in Liber ,7 IM, mortgage page 247. ana anects property in saiu Pnnntv nn the Enjtt aide of Montauk Avenue, 437 feet, 6 incnes worm ot Liberty Avenue, 18' and known as NO. 43 juontaun Avenue, diuuiuju N.

Y. TnTTTS A. BROWN. aHnmetr tnr Plaintiff No. 44 Court Street.

Brooklyn, N. Y. d22-6t TTilo No K004 1M THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW ry tne grace 01 uou, free anil Inrtenenrtent TO: THE AT TORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: and the husband "John" Miller, if any, the name "John" being fictitious, and the next of kin, if any. of ELIZABETH MILLER deceased, whose name or names. and whose place or places of residence are unknown, and cannot after due diligence be ascertained, and any and all unknown persons interested in the estate nf ELIZARETH MILLER deceased, as creditors, next of kin or otherwise; sciiNU WHEREAS.

HYMAN WANK. Public Administrator, Kings County, with an office in tne Municipal Buuaing. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, has presented his account as Administrator of ELIZABETH MILLER, deceased, lately residing at No. 215 Moffat Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, and a petition Jiraving tnat nis account may ue udiclaTly settled: NOW THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, In the County of Kings, on the 31st aay ot January, 1951, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be IV TF.STTMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate court to De hereunto affixed.

fSeall WITNESS. Hon. ROY M. D. RICHARDSON.

Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 14th day of December, 19o0. AARON L. JACOBY, Clerk nf tha Surroa-ate'a Court. wnu icsiuen stt o.i rwi fendants: The foregoing summons isin the Borough of Brooklyn. City who resides at ti5 ivu.

new ioi k. on Tne aay or ofjjanuary. 1951. at 13 o'clock noon, the Jlyn. New York, on the 5th day of Eastern Parkway New York has presented a petition misimas service mis yeui what would you say?" I asked.

The minister replied in a soft voice: "I would like to tell them that Jesus Christ came to us to bless us with peace. As it is, I pray that peace will be restored. 1 would say: 'We face a sorrowful time which forced us to leave our church twice. Otherwise we would have been persecuted. Some of us left our families.

Almost all of us are destitute. Quite a few of the elders of this congregation have been abducted by the Communists. so it is very difficult to preserve our church. For the individual person, for religious bodies, for our country itself this is our biggest disaster. We cannot get through this ordeal without sincere confession before I asked if there was anything i he would like to say to.

the people of the world on Christ mas Eve. That was when he rcckedjn thought. He took his two-year-old baby on his lap and the child lay over his arm I.KQAL NOTICES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God. free and independent. TO: ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK: HENRY D.

McLARTY: PETER SORGI; AND THE HUS-niMn tit- iMV iwn aw ivn 411. UNKNOWN HEilRS AT LAW. NEXT OF KIN, DISTRIBUTEES. AND CREDITORS OF MARY ALICE McLARTY. ALSO KNOWN AS MARTHA ALICE McLARTY.

DECEASED, AND IF ANY OF THE AFORESAID PERSONS BE DEAD: THEIR RESPEC TIVE HUSBANDS OR WIVES, IF ANY, HEIRS AT LAW. NEXT OF KIN. DISTRIBUTEES. LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES. CERDITORS, DEVISEES.

LIENORS. GRANTEES. ASSIGNS AND SUCCESSORS IN INTEREST GENERALLY, AND ANY AND ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PERSONS WHO HAVE OR MAY CLAIM TO HAVE ANY INTEREST IN THE ESTATE OF MARY ALICE. MCLARTY. ALSO KNOWN AS MARTHA ALICE McLARTY.

DECEASED, OR IN PREMISES KNOWN AS NO. 411 no4vr ipict onfwir.s. TER, NEW YORK. OR IN THE UN IMPROVED REAL PrtOPKKTU AD JOINING SAID PRF.MISES DE KIVKl) FROM THROUGH OR UN DER ANY OF THE AFORESAID PERSONS OR CLASSES OF fEJK-RON'S AT.I, OF WHOM AND WHOSE NAMES AND PARTS OF NAMES AND PLACES OF RESIDENCE ARE UNKNOWN AND CANNOT WITH DUE DILIGENCE BE ASCEiK i A 1 SEND GREETING: WHtfRF.AS HVMAW WANK. Pub lic Administrator.

Kings County, with nn office in the Municipal Building. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, has presented his account as Administrator of the Goods, Chattels and Credits which were or makx ALICE McLARTY. also known as MARTHA ALICE McLARTY. deceased.

lately residing at No. 120 State Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, and a petition praying that his ac count may be Judicially settled: sna that an Order be made directing him to sell real property known as 411 Grant East Rochester. N.

and an unimproved parcel of real property adjoining said premises, for the purpose of making distribution. NOW THEREFORE, you and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Han 01 Kecoras, in tne county 01 Kings, on the 29th day of January. 1951. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had. and why an Order should not be made directing the sale of said real property accordingly.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be haranntn arriven (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. B.OT D. RICHARDSON. Surrogate of our said County, at 4t.A nf nrnlflvn in the said County, the 7th day of December.

1950. aRON JACOBY. TlerV nf the Surrogate's Court. dlo-4t STATE OF NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, County of scneneciaay ROSE CASCIO SAPIA, Plaintiff. against LOUIS SAPIA, ueienaanu Tn lha -KM'a HefanHant: YOU ARE- HEREBY SUMMONED to answer the complaint In this action and to serve a.

copy of your answer, or If the complaint Is not served with mis summons, to serve a nuuue nearnnce nn that nlftintlff'S attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service. In case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will pe taken against you by default for the raliaf rlatna nta4 In lha cnmniHint. Trial to be held in the County of Schenectady, New York. Dated, October 20, 1950. Ty XT I Attorney for Plaintiff.

Office artd Post Office Address. 58 Columbia Street. Albany, N. Y. TO: Louis Sapia: The foregoing summons'is served upon you by pud- licatinn niiranant In an Order nf Hon.

Tn TJtixlratain TttallcA nf thA fill preme Court, dated the 17th day of November, 1950. and Hied wiinine complaint In the office of the Clerk or the supreme court or cneneciux 3t-tHF. it praying for a decree that a certain in-; he sold, situate in the Countv ot strument in writing, relating to realiKings. State of New York described and personal property, be duly proved ijn said judgment as follows: on the as the Will and Testament of I tax mnps of the Borough of Brooklyn, TLRESA HESLAN. also known as, city of New York as tax lots 62 and ROSE HESLAN.

lately residing at 8 jn block 4261. section 13. old de-No. 99 South Portland Avenue, in the; scription tax lots 6261 and 7861. re-Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New spectively in block 4264. section 13 aa York. each of aforesaid lot was on afore. NOW. 1 Hr.

KKf okc. you ana maps on Jan. 10. 1940; lot 22, of you are hereby cited to; block 4265. section 13 old description show cause before our Surrogate ot 22229.

block 4265. section 13 as Court of the County of Kings, to be, the same was on the aforesaid mans held in the Court Room at the Halljon Jan. 10. 1940; lot 229. block of Records, in the County of Kings, 8ection 24 as the same was on the on the 4th day of January.

19al. a 1 1 aforesaid map on April 21. 1943: lota 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such 53 and 54 block 7912. section 24 as decree snouia not De mane IN TEST1MON 1 WfiMtyt, we have caused the Seal of otir saia Burrgaie.a v.uuii. iu uo aroresaia map on Dec.

19. 1934: lot 23. block 8108. section 24. as same was R(F M' on tne "foresaid map on July 24.

D. RICHARDSON. Surro-11935. LEO FEINBERG. Referee gate of oui said County, at) BENJAMIN LIPSON.

Attorney for (Seal) the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said county tne zitn aay of November, 1950. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. dl-4t File No.

77661949 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, bv the grace ot God. free and iadependent. TO: the hus- nremisea in kairl inrlemenr Hiracteri In. leach of lots was on aforesaid i nlap on June 6. 1934: lot 14.

block gi 11, section 24 as same was on the Plaintiff KR Prtiirl Qf-aat t3Pn.I,l New York. dl2-6t Tu SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY CYPRESS HILLS CEMETERY. Plaintiff, against FLATLANDS TRADERS CORPORATION, ET Defendants. In pursuant of a judgment of foreclosure and sale dulv maHa and pn- I tered herein, dated September 22.

1950. Street Brooklyn dav 'of December M50 at iiMK-rovemenis. directed to De sola. Sit uate In thct TtnrntttrU rsf T9.nnlrU,n County of Kings. City and State ot ricw York, on the easterly side of E.

n.ith Street, distant 362.50 feet north- Brooklyn. New together "iwun ana sunject to easements, right of way. covenants restrictions and state of facts and together with ease- ment of 3 feet 6 inches along the southerly side of adjoining premises, adjoining on the north and SUBJECT, to easement of 3 feet 6 inches along the northerly side of premises herein in favor of owner adjoining premises on the north for driveway purposes and all more particularly described in said judgment. Dated. December 1st.

1950. WILLIAM C. MATTISON, Referee. WILLIAM J. GILLILAND.

Attorney for Plaintiff. 175 Joralemon Street. Brooklyn 2. New York. d6-6t WF SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Costabile Di i a i. Plaintiff, against City Bank Farmers Trust Company, et Defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein entered band "John" Hess, if any, the name i wjn sn af public auction bv Sel.n 'WfWiWA SCHWADRON T. 'Ctieer GUSTS deceased" whose name or names and whose place or Places after due diligence be ascertained, and; any and all unknown persons inter-j ested in the estate of AUGUSTA or AUGUSTE HESS, deceased, as cred-i itors, next of kin or otherwise; served unnn vou hv publication pur suant to an order of Hon. Walter R.

Hart, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated November 27, 1950. and filed with the enmnlaint in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Kings. Hall of Kecoras. Brooklyn, new rora. ine object of the above entitled action is to foreclose a mortgage affecting premises in Brooklyn, New York, beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of the southwesterly side of Ovington Avenue with the north westerly siae or btewart running thence northwesterly along the southwesterly side of Ovington 24 running thence southwesterly at right angles to Ovington Ave.

ana part of the distance through a party wall, 73 ft. Inch: running thence southeasterly 19 ft, 94 Inches to the said northwesterly side of Stewart and running thence northeasterly along the said northwesterly side of Stewart 73 ft. 6 inches to the point or place of beginning. John I. McNamara.

Attorney for Plaintiff. 66 Court Brcoklyn. N. Y. dl-6t-F 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 In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 4th day of December. 19.SO Present Hon. Anthony J.

DiGiovanna, Justice. In the Matter of the Application of Katharine A. Kno-hlnck for the Discharge of an Ancient Mortgage on the Premises No. 1313 Schenectadv Avenue. Upon the annexed petition of Katharine A.

Kno-block. dated and verified November 25. 1950. and the schedules thereto annexed and referred to. Let the Register of the City of New York.

Kings County and all persons interested how cause at a Special Term. Part I of this Court, to be held in and for the County of Kings at the Municipal Riiilrilnir Room 1100H. Court and Joralemon Streets on the 3rd day of Januarv, 1951. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, why an order should not be made herein discharging of record a certain mon tage ror six tiunarea imuu.uui uvi-n dated June 20. 1925.

made by Katharine A. Knoblock to Buffington Construction Company. Incorporated, which said mortgage was recorded in the Office or tne Kegister oi tne County of Kings on the 25th day of June. 1925. in Liber 6083 of page 264.

and was thereafter assigned to Auto "Brokerage Company. oy assignment aatea juhu j. 1Q.X anil recorded In' the Office of the Register of the County of Kings on the 25th day of June. 1925. in Liber 6083 or Mortgages, page saia mori-o-nca now heitig a lien upon Dremises 1313 Schenectady' Avenue, Borough of Rrnoklvn.

Citv of New York, suffi cient reason appearing therefore. Let service of this order be made by delivering a copy thereof, together with the petition, schedules and affidavit upon which the same is based to the Register of the City of New York. County of Kings, on or before the 22nd day of December, 1950. and by nuhllshing said order In the Brook lyn Daily Eagle, a newspaper pub- llshed in the County of Kings on the 22nd day of DecemDer. 1950.

Enter: A. J. J. S. C.

Granted Dec. 4. 1960. Francis J. Slnnott, Clerk.

KA T7 OTTO SOM ERICH -A wFom the northerly side of Ave-Kn2vFv crvrRii Si? thf static n'" M- bein dimension 18 feet in TOR.NEY GENERALOF THE STATE width and 100 feet in depth and more ffiARK DROZD LEV Jf- RETCHELT fiphfi t- pft wilhelm reichelt REICHELT: and JULIA or Mis i. HENRY FINCK. SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. HYMAN WANK. Pllh- Hr Administrator.

Kings Conntv with an office in the Municipal Building. I Borougn oi aroogiyn, uity of New York, has presented his account as Administrator of AUGUSTA or AUGUSTE HESS, deceased, lately resid ing ai io. oi evergreen Avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State of New York, and a petition praying that his account may be judicially settled: NOW THEREFORE von and each of you are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the 31st day of January, 1951, at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should not be had. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF.

weiDecemher 1fi IQO will at nnh. have CaUSed the Seal Of Otirllic nilrlinn tii.1, said Surrogate's Court to hereunto affixed (Seal) WITNESS, Hon. ROY M. D. RICHARDSON.

Surrogate of our said County, at bejtioneer. at the 'Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montaeile Street. Rronltlvn. Ne York, on January 12.

1951, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises therein Block 6450. Lot 43. Dated. December 18, 1950. Cosimo De Gregorio.

Refere. d20-6t Wtf the Borough of Brooklyn, inithe Boro'of Brooklyn. Kineg County, the said County, the 14th City of New York, as Section 19. day of December. 1950 AARON L.

JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. d22-4t.

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