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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 22, 1 954 1 1 BEDFORD-SJUYVESANT Hit-Run Driver Enrolls 32 at Brooklyn College Fells Man, 44 hand at obtaining an wlucationi Allen 44' of But whatever their method By KEN SILVER Thirty-two men and women on his own, Mr. Clarke left day fair ln Kjng. high school for a paying job In, County Hospital after a hit-the 30s. But he took evening land-run driver struck him on of study, students are provided with intensive personel counseling, psychological aptitude ranging from 31 to 55 years of age are today the subjects a Bedford-Stuyvesant Street at and intelligence tests and ex- high school courses until he of a quiet, heretofore unpub- midnight.

emption examinations for thosei had "earned that precious di- licized academic experiment at Brooklyn College which may who have a store of knowledge Police Allen suttcred a possible fractured left lfg when he wus run down trying to Cross Bedford near PcniiDfl tMiif-o rtiiltr a foil' open a new era in the field of' in one special field. ploma He would like to teach biology if he can earn his college degree through the "Brook-Jyn Plan. Looks to Welfare Work adult education. 'Control Groups' To determine the results of this Ford program, regular col- )atra ot it riant' a ora a cr iicaH I -JV" ill' unij I ivn doors from his home. The un- Till unusual educational project the only one.

of lis kind in the country will try to determine whether mature A telephone switchman fori known motorist continued as "control crouns" in sta'tis-1'1 Mr- Edwin Brown, 50, 'south on Bedford police Vi rRf I of 3223 Glen wood Road, would 'said. i Am adults ran acquire a liberal (like to major In the fields of 1 I I 1 1 ltl'ftfl AW IAaSM RAlll tical comparisons on accomplishments. This statistical cfllHv is artminlstorort a i sot loiogy aim psvciHWJKy. DLALC dWccrd KUVY faculty committee headed by len. ears i win ne eng Die 101 Qf VACANT BUILDINGS Prof.

Bernard H. Stern, 1'fm1? A two-alarm fire roared education without attending regular" college class, but rather by doing much of their school work at home. The experiment has been nnder way since last September. "The chief object of this ex ant director of the School of "3 through five vacant buildings In Flatbush for an hour yester ucuciai uiuuicn. I periment is to see how far, while maintaining the high I.

2 VIJ1 Ai Iflll.il II II .4 111 day before firemen brought it under control. Police said the blaze, of unknown cause, began in 48ti Hawthorne St. at 12:15 p.m. and spread to the structures on both sides. The buildings are to be demolished and cleared for a park, police said.

standards of the bachelor's degree, we can capitalize on the life's experiences of a mature Man of the adults partid-IIleu 81 flSrSSTS Kl A Cr.U prt. in the 1930s by the marlly interested in the plan Other, have equivalent a of green in their own fields, but "At 31 there is no thrill in are Interested In this method obtaining a degree." he pays. "1 of study for the knowledge to am deeply interested in the so-be derived rather than the de-clal sciences." However, he gree itself. Some students un-j gathers credits for the degree dertook this study to channel by understanding the outline their free lime lo self-improve- of each course and then utiliz-ment through additional the text hooks for actual cation. study.

When he nas complet- individual in providing a liberal education," said Prof. Kdwin H. Spengler, director of the School jfYlf 1 of General Stud if. Financed by Ford Fund for Less. The project, referred to in educational circles as the "Brooklyn Plan." is being fi Mr.

Chester Clarke, 40, of 420 ed the texts, the rabbi will be nanced for one year by a Marlboro Road, is a firemanieiven a comprehensive exami- i mm $15,000 grant from the Eordiwh0 is taking courses in blol-'nation to determine how much PRODUCT foundation. Applications under the "plan." An old the material he has retained, admission to the unique pro-! NEVER TOO OLD FOR BIRTHDAY PARTIES More than 80 men and women over 60 years of age, members of th Golden Age Club who had birthdays during the past two months, were guests at a birthday party in the club headquarters at the Hebrew Educational Society, 564 Hopkinson Ave. Among the celebrants were, left to right, Mri. Eva Leibowitz, Mrs. Bella Lipsky, Louis Harris and William Shavelson.

The club, sponsored by the Hebrew Educational Society, has more than 500 members. Phou, gram were issued in June, ana 130 Brooklynites applied as Need or more Moke your loon by phone BROOKLYN Is potential candidates. Basis for selection was the richness of the background of each candidate and the value a liberal arts degree would give to him and to his community. The average age of the successful candidates is 40. Among them are a rabbi, a 55-year-old housewife, a professional television writer, a police inspector, a telephone switchman and a fireman.

i hi ..,1 Alrmiin Martin Tenrer, son A of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund QTL Tencer, 872 No collateral No eodonemenU Low Hast New 'York Is rates. Spread the payment orex 2 year. at the Naval White House Gels New Tablecloth Washington, Nov.

22 (U.R) Mamie Elsentiower Is getting a new lace tablecover for company occasions. It is patterned after cloths American women have used for years. The tablecover, believed the largest ever made by machine, would have cost between $.3,000 and $5,000 had it been handmade, according to the Quaker Lace Philadelphia, which was commissioned to produce it. The company didn't disclose how much the machine-made cover cost. The cover, for the slate dining room of the White House, is a larger version of the same No delay or red in most case checUare issued within 24 hours.

Privacy is assured at all times. Receiving Station, Nor folk, Va. For each subject in which a student is enrolled the method of study may vary. Mathematics may require tutorial service; English literature may be read at home; for students to understand and fully benefit from a social science the college feels seminar attendance and discussion may be necessary. awaiting as i a signment to some other EXAMPLES INCLUDING LIFE INSURANCE S4 MONTHLY PAYMENTS $600 lean $25 pr msirth $16 loan $34 par month $1001 loss $4 pw month base.

Maybe Pfe. Grnnaro Attana fm. 4S Hampton Place, 'came name from Korea on the L. S. TRICKLING Jfrgoffin.

Maiine Corp, Joe Cairasco, 03 Center Mall ig at roisv iiliip Lejeune, N. C. M.i rirm Corp. Don Gabelman, 1376 TOIIETO DeKalo Ave. is driving an am' phjbian tractor in maneuvers in pattern which has been a bestseller to romemakers all over the nation.

Malt your hm by phono. To confidentially arrange a Personal Loan there's no need to leave your home or office. The entire transaction can be arranged by phone. Ask for a PERSONAL LOAN OFFICER at the branch most convenient. ou may write or visit, if you prefer.

'INDUSTRIAL BAKES SrXLll3l THE BANK THAT HONUMD CONSUMER CREDIT IN THE UNITED STATES Main Office: 56 East 42nd Street Korea. 5n the 1. S. S. Cony Sea pfHGM i iMTiii i '-Vn j' lii rimii linn ii 1 ADVERTISEMENT ll 11 I Gaiwia IT1HSHR ntjin John Hanley, 94(1 Park Vpve.

Naval Aviation Cadat AJ Uagniaii, 5jj 70th is at orpus Christi, Texas, for training. Navy Ensign Stan Kocker, 60 Clarkson Ave. is it Oceana, Va. Sgt. Bob Rob Housework Easy Without Nagging Backache uthoih.V I HEMIC AMERICA'S LARGEST SELUKfi TOILET TANK BALL Neiiy running toil cm wont am $00 gallon, of wattr a day.

Ih anatinq paltnttd Wattr Mailaf tank ball inttonlly tiopt lh flow ot woler alter tach fiuthing. 7St AT HARDWARE STORES TtMMUTTAN ertson, 1705 E. 52d St, came home on the S. S. Magoffin from Korea.

Marine Sgt. Wyan Gilroy, 192 Monitor St. i nqi his stripes at Camp Le-jcune, X. C. WDUSTUAl BANK Of COMMRCI I I PWoitj MtteJ Inform Hon on loon fof $600 $100 $1000 $.

SIGNING UP Sherri Adler, 1601 Avenue a worker in the "Fight for Sight" drive, gets an assist from Eddie Fisher, the singer, who changed signs at Times Square, Manhattan, to "Fight for Sight Square" in a ceremony sponsored by the National Council to Combat Blindness. MOOKIVM 32 Court 4-6500 1668 Pitkin 2-01 15 SSOMX 391 E. 149th 5-3100 2460 Or. Concourts-LU 44600 VONKItS 26 South way-YO 8-5400 Narrinv backftchc, Iom of pep and enr(y, ktdchea and dlziintu may du to alow down of kidney function. Doctors aay food I kidnry function is vary important to food I health.

When soma everyday condition, such jaa straaa and strain, causes this important function toslowdown.many folks suffer nag-ring- backache feel miserable. Minor blad-I der irritations due to cold or wronf diet may cause retting up nights or frequent passages. Don't neglect your kidneys if these eondi- MEatf 42nd 2-5000 222 Broodwoy-CO 7-1860 462 Ssvsnth 4-9 550 Union Square Al 5-61 30 126 Dslancsy St 4-8000 1 10 Fast 125th 4-0024. JAMAICA, LL 92-34 6-4870 I LEQAL NOTICES Airman William Connars, 557 FILE NO. 71691953.

THE PEOPLE! E. 22d oyster dressing, giblet gravy, onions, assorted relishes, Park- irruidciZfSIV, has been OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK I BY THE GRACE OF GOD. FREE I AMrm. AND INDEPENDENT. TO: JOHANNE OL8EN.

MATT: I a a di cranberry sauce, mashed pota-er House rolls, mince pie, icejoww mn. it'iamuing bow manrtinaa BACH, FANNY PARSONS, HELENE.I, All OfTICIS OPIN A.M. TO 4 P.M. FOB AffUCATtOHl Mtmktr hitnl OtftH Itmnmt Caejs He from the per-toes, glawd sweet poutoes, but-cream, fruit cake ana iresn tcSjuiuSi fkWn.Bdi. tered green beans, creamed, fruit.

ton Suaa out wait GatDgaa'arUktadarl sojnnel specialist course iOty. at Scott Field, 111. He now FORECLOSURES LEGAL NOTH tS TBEASIBY NOTICE ha3 a thor ough knowl JAMimsUN, MAKIHi If. NlELiKE.N. PETER BACH.

LISTER BACH, HELEN BACH PLION. ESTHKR WOOD, CYRIL, W1TTROCK. as Executor of the Eitate of Matilda Witt-rock, deceaaed; SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. SOLOMON WEIN-STEIN and MARION OLSEN. who reside at No.

1134 Eaiit 29th Street and 1525 46th Street, In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, have prenented their Account ai executors of HANS H. SORENSEN, deceased, lately residing at No. 1129 Dean Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of King.

City and State of New York, and a petition praying that their final account may be Judicially settled; and pray that a determination be made as to the right and Interests of the parties under an agreement of CINE K. SORENSEN SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY MICHAEL A. DE PINO, plaintiff, against JAMES DENECRES. et defendants. Pursuant to judgment herein dated November 1.

1951. duly entered herein. I will sell at Dublic TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office of Assistant Regional Cominlsaloner, Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Division. Internal Revenue Service.

New York, N. Y. Date of publication. Novem edge of com-piling and malntaing WIIIIUI OMUT. File No.

2153-19S4 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK by the grace of Gud. free and Independent. To Antonio Urso; SEND GREETING: WHEREAS. Joseph Urao. who resides at No.

1171 59th Street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, haa presented his account a Administrator of Paolo Urso, also known as Paulo Urso, deceased. lately reelding at No. 5614 New Utrecht Ave- auction by JOHN J. CUNNINGHAM.

ber 15, 1954. Notice la hereby given military records. that on 10. 19r4. one l9l2 auctloneer.

at the Municipal Build-Chevrolet Fleetline Sedan. Motor No. ling. Boom 305Q. Court and Jorale-BA 331017, with accessories wasnion Streets.

Brooklyn. New York, selied at Glen Cove, N. on the 30th day of November. 19j4, for violation of the Internal Revenuelat 12 o'clock noon, the, premises In Law. to wit: Section 2803a.

Internal I said Judgment directed to be aold. Revenue Code. Registered owner May and designated on the Tax nue, In the Borough of Brooklyn Count: of Kinnj, City and State of of and HANS H. SORENSEN dated York Dunn. 747 Vincent Avenue.

New York. Map or me tj uunn, i.i vtnrrni Avenue, new iom, w. Npw and a petition praying June 4, iuiz. In-1 i nui uuRii ui would like to be the man who came to dinner at Fort Dix this Thanksgiving. King Henry VIII, who usd to bite off asparagus and toss the stalks over his shoulder tor the lack era to pick up, will not have i his disciples there.

On the OB V8S! j0Jm I if COSTS YOU kSlL nuw, iWB.nB.fvKa. you and earn n. or "um o. arcount may oe juu i isi forenoon, why such settlement and rw.m'kS?WiTorV-i T.V,h0.r-ef?h!'8 1944- tax lot 9 block 7999 fatrlbBtiun of their respective shares have caused the Seal of our of according to law. W.

fX p.f(., of you are hereby ted to dhow rause menu fellers Is tomato juice i with lemon wedges, turkey and ml. In' ay- 1 WITNESS. Hon. E. IVAN I- i.

at me nan ui ni-corua me (Sesl) IW-Ol RIIBENSTEIN. Surrogate of TREASURY DEPARTMENT. Office SUPREME COITRT. KINOS COUNTY December. 1954.

at 9:30 o'clock in the our said County, at the Bor- of Assistant Regional Commissioner, ough of Brooklyn, in the'Alcohol and Tobacco Tax Division. M. c. nawarOB. luc, naintiit.

vs.irorenoon. why stun settlement snould aid county, tne I6tn day of Internal Revenue Service, New York. November. 1954 AARON L. JACOBT.

Clerk of the Surrogate'! Court. n22-4t N. Y. Date of firat publication. November 15, 1954.

Notice is hereby given that on September 21. 1954, one 1946 WD-21 Dodge Panel truck Motor No. TUS-80SS5. with accessories. YOU CAN SEI YHI DIFFUENCI WHIN YOU BUY IT I William Waiters), et defendants.

Pursuant to Judgment dated November 5th, 1954, the underatgned. will tell at public auctiun at Municipal Building. Room 305Q, Court and Jo-raleinon Streets. Brooklyn. N.

by Morris Reich, Auctioneer, on December 6th. 1954, at 12:00 noon, properly in Brooklyn with the Improvements thereon, on the west side of Carlton Avenue 149 feet north of Atlantic Avenue and being a plot IS feet Inches wis seized at 2KI Arthur Kill Road BANKRUPTCY NOTICES Tl T.l. am not be had and why id order abould not be made. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF we have caused the Seal of our aald Surrogate'! Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS.

Hun. E. IVAN Rl'BENSTEIN, Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn. In the aald County, the 10th day of November. 1954.

AARON JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court 1)15-41 UCOTURT fTtTEKN aV yl3 I w'81 SAbSr.i: QfLa-'. to Sect on CSO.Ia. Internal th MttP of ALBA Revenue Code. Registered owner1 -iieea Andrew Gent le.

W. S5th Street. 'blue cosl' tinted blue trade-mark it America's finett hard cbal i' Th Cream of Amsrica's Black Coal Is Actually Tinted Blue For Your Protection. With 'blue coal' you're sure of top-quality hard coal. Tinted blue as a trade-mark, "blue coal' burns clean and hot.

And there's far less waste than with ordinary coal less need to tend your furnace, when you heat the 'blue coal way. So don't bo color-blind when you buy coal Get 'blue coaf today I ruDt. No. 519: New York City. N.

Any person I front and rear with a uniform depth I AT BROOKLYN. NEW YORK. IN of 104 feet 2 inches, and known as 476 claiming an Interest In said property SAID DISTRICT ON THE 19TH Carlton Avenue, and more particularly described In said Judgment. LAWRENCE MARCUS. Referee.

DAY OF NOVEMBER, 3954. UPON the petition of CONRAD B. DUBERSTEIN. duly verified the 19th day of November, 1954. and must file a claim and deliver a cost bond In the penal sum of $250 00.

with approved sureties, at the Office of the Supervisor In Charge. 641 Washington Street. New York, N. on or before December 15. 1954.

otherwise the property will be forfeited YOU CAN Stl THI OVFERINCI WHEN YOU BURN IT 1 H15-61 MFI upon the Involuntary Petition in File No. 5 1940 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. BY THE tiRACE OF EREK AND INDEPENDENT. To Mathilda Rebecca Schumacher. Emma Henrlette Mever, Marie Dorothy Elizabeth Schabtl, Anna Relmer, SEND OREETfNlt WHERE'S.

Peter N. Wohler. whs Bankruptcy heretofore ed herein and the return of the United States and dlspwed of iccordlng to law SUPREME" COURTrKINT.S COUNTY Florence Schechter v. Albert M. Hassan et ano.

Pursuant to judgment dated Nov. 8. 1954, I will sell at public auction, at Room 3054. Munlc. Marshal of the aubDoena Issued to Regional W.

K. Dunlgan. Assistant Commissioner. n)5-3tM See the clear full flame is 'blue coal' burni clean, hot court and Joraiemun sis I vn. N.

on Dec. 6 9: AUCTION SALE IT" resides at 500 Hempstead Turnpike, ft4- Franklin Square. Long Island. N. tlcineer.

the Ild Uuls Weber, who resides at 274 him, and that he has been unable to serve the same upon the alleged bankrupt, and that although diligent effort naa been made, the alleged bankrupt cannot be found in this District, and that more lhan 10 day having elapsed since the filing of the petition herein, and no proof of noon by H. Kao an. Auc and economical 1 ADVERTISEMENT remises neing in ine tiurougn Brooklyn, N. have NOTICE OF RESALE TO RAFAEL j. 'i n'o Dresented their Accounts Kthcii.

VILLAIOBO AND TO WHOM erlv side of 16th Ave. 82 ft. south WM i i p.ta. .1.. 9,1 Cjltvm inui null I onuun.l ivyacj inu iirinn in wiur.M.n1wn service or tne pennon and subpoena having been flld herein, and filed herein and ii-ii.

anil nns n. "crp p-a -rf latelv euajriinr mt Nn 118 36 Midwood Street; In the Borough of it appearing that ciiftACll. lAlvr. mat ine ir ami rca Dersonal serv'lre COUNTY TRUST COM-lon the north the rfleVedlpNT a1' at public auction on.un the south the alleged mher Jmh Jw pM CHARL 1AIVP. inai ine iruui anu ARLES 'bluecoal' AMERICA'S FINEST HARD COAL BURNS BROS.

164 Remsen St. TRiongle 5-9501 C. LAMM. Referee lB.r:'.'llyn'V""n,J..0,r K'nf- cannot be made upon bankruot herein. oon ooa nl5-6tMF th.t their Account may be NOW.

on motion of SCHWARTZ RUDLN A DUBERSTEIN. 2 Court to UOUlt Street. Brooklyn. N. tf.ir'ri":'V.

.7,. ii, SUPBKMB COl RT. KIN(iS CdUNTYlJUin 'tally settled: Kaiser i Sedan bjar'nifSerul No. AARON ZAVEU1FF. Plaintiff.

NOW, THEREFORE, you and each It MAE BOYD, et Defend-lof vou are hereby cited to show cans. for the petitioning creditors. i. ORDERED that the above named uL ants. File 18241954.

Pursuant toibefore our Surrogate Court of the alleged bankrupt plead or answer on judgment of Foreclosure Sale fllcdiCounty of Kings, to he held In the in Kings Co. Clerk's office Nov. 1 Court Room at the Hall of Records or Derore the ntn day or iecember. COMPANY 1954. to the petition filed herein with the Clerk of this Court nn the l.st dav of November.

1954. and in the event of Ita failure to so plead SGHNABEL GOAL Inc. Belt Parkway 24th Avt. Phone: ESplanade 2-6100 ChasJ. Hunter Coal Inc.

1058-74 East 34th Street Phone: ESplanade 7-3000 SUNRISE-'bluo coal' 770 Chauncey St. GLsnmore 5-8672 ADVERTISEMENT NOTICE OF RESALE TO ELIZABETH RUTHERFORD AND TO WHOM ELSE THIS MAY CONCERN: PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Oranse Pmintv Truat Cnnmantf be "HONORED Martha Jo-hannesen, 981 E. Aid supervisor in the Manhattan office of Dun Cr Brad-street, who has been selected in a national competition among 9,000 employes as the 1954 recipient of the Whiteside Award for exceptionally-outstanding contributions in the interest of the credit agency and the business public. answer, adjudication shall made against It as prayed for in the petition: and It la Turin 1954. I will sell at public auction In the Municipal Blilg.

Room Court A Joralemon N. Nov. 29, 1954. at 12 noon, l-v JCK auctioneer the uu.rt- Saged premises described In the udgment as follows Plot In Brooklyn. Kings County.

N. on the earn side of Wsverly Ave. 475 ft North of Myrtle Ave- 16 ft. In. wide and ion ft.

deep on both sides; premises Waverly Bklyn. Y. Dated N. Yu Nov. 3.

1954 DAVID N. FIELDS. Referee BERNARD NOSKIN. Ally. f'ir plaintiff, 1 Couit kln uV6t MF in tne county or Kings, on the isth day of January, 1955, at 9 30 o'clock In the forenoon, why such aettlcment should not he had.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF. have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. WITNESS HON. E. IVAV Rt'RENSTEiN, Surrogate of our said County, at the of Brooklvn.

in the said County, the 16th dav of November. 1954. A RON' VORY Cleik of the Surrogate' Court aJ2 4tJl inai una orner puo- will aen at nutillc tilcllon on Novem-llahed In the Brooklyn Eagle, once, her SOIh. 1954 at 2:00 P.M. at A 8 nn or before November 22.

1954. and Motors. 41-48 Smith Street that a copy of this order be mailed) Mlddletown. New York, one 1953 WEBER QUINN John t. Lorney Somers Consen 73 Ninth St.

SOuth 8-1900 hearing Motor ro ine auegea nanxrupt herein at Mercury Four Door. ta last known address at 921 Mont No. 52ME52H93M because of breach gomeiy Street, Brooklyn, Nw York. of conditional sile contract by Ellia- netn Kuiiierrotn. oo or before the dale or nnhiirstlon CLARENCE G.

CAOTON. ORANGE COUNTY TRUST C0MPANT V. 0. V..

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