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i 4 BROOKLYN EAGLE, DEC. 23, 1 948 DANGEROUS SECRETARY iBy ALLAN BARRON Training Youth for Democracy Now Schools' Basic Aim. Bildersee They returned to the street and looked for a floating taxi. It was a few minutes before they spotted one down the block Democratic training for func- let them make wrong decisions (Continued) Delmar sighed and stood up. Lamanches would be better than nothing.

"Where can this Lamanches be found?" Victor shrugged his narrow shoulders. "When he Isn't in Mexico City he hangs around than that the teacher should and hailed it. tioning in a democracy and the make the risht decisions for "Weil, Rover boy," Conway development of an 'integrated them. That is our present attl tude toward training for demo said. Where to now?" "Mazatlan.

Tonight. Laman personality" have replaced the To assure the four types of growth, Mr. Ziefert said, both the school and the home must provide "learning experiences in the form of activities that will tend to develop an integrated personality." Mrs. Gertrude Schiller, president of the association, introduced the speakers. three Rs as basic objectives of ches could lead to something." cracy.

Their next decision will be the right one, and the essen public school education, two the coast up at Mazatlan." Delmar turned quizzical eye3 to Conway. tial things is that it is their de educators last night told mem Conway said, "It's your show, hut the only thing I can see him leading you to is the Pa bers of the Parents Association "That's just outside the Gulf of P. S. 224 at a meeting in the of California," Conway said auditorium of the school, Til- ctsion, just as in government the essential thing is that decisions are ours and not those of some fuehrer or dictator or some little group that rules by "On the road to Tuscon. Several FORECLOSCEES hundred miles from here." den Ave.

and E. 54th St. They were Isaac Rildersee, assistant cific Ocean. How will you find him after you get there? And what if he starts back to Mexico City a day or two early you could pass each other on the road and never know it. "What would he be doing up there when his business is In SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY Saul Shapiro, plaintiff, atiamst Edith Marion John, et dcfnaants. Weinberg Weinberg. Plaintiff's Attnrnpvs. lfiO ftrnnriaftv New York uperintendent of schools, and Louis Ziefert, new principal of the school. Mexico City," Delmar asked.

"Mazatlan is on the coast pursuant to Judgment dated iecem- "We are trying to have our Good place to pick up shipments, maybe," Conway replied. boys and girls grow up not by sell ai public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New York.

in December 30th. 1948. at 12 o'clock noon listening to orations about American democracy and our by Jack J. Duberatein. auctioner.

tha bremlsea known aa 234 Hancock Delmar turned to Ictor. Is Lamanches in Mexico City now?" "How should I know?" the little jockey said. "I don't fol- 1 decree." Contrasting modern education with that which prevailed in his own boyhood, Mr. Ziefert said the former was "four dimensional." "An adequate philosophy of education in a democracy," he said, "i3 that it insures successful growth, personal and social, on the part of every child. Growth is of four types, and therefore I say four dimensions.

They are physieial, intellectual, emotional and social growth. "The outstanding difference Why don't you wait here until he shows up with another load of junk. We can use Victor for the tip-off." Delmar watched the cab slide up to the curb. "I'll take my chances also one of your automobiles, the one you like least." Conway gave him a thoughtful look. "You'll bring it back?" "If I'm lucky." "Maybe I ought to go along Street, and being on the poutherly tide of Street, tin feet west of Marry Avenue, and being 20 feet wide front and rear by 110 feet de on each aide, and more particularly low him around." CriARL3 E.

BERNSTEIN. Referee. Delmar leaned over to and roughly pulled him to 09-Bt xnr a standing position. "We've been country's glorious past, not merely by hearing about democracy, but by practicing it," said Mr. Bildersee.

"If boys and. girls were brought up to be subjects of an authoritarian government head, the teacher, and have no voice in the affairs of the classroom, we would not be training them for democracy. "We are bringing our boys and girls up to make decisions for themselves, and prefer to and drive the car for vou." nice to you too long, victor. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Hairy Cohen, plaintiff, afcaiiut Llllle Barer, et defendants. Weinberg Weinberg.

1'laintlff'a Attorneys. 160 Broadway. New York 7. New York. You don't act like you appre between modern education and ciate it." the kind I had as a boy is that Victor shrugged himself free Delmar grinned.

"You worried about the car or me?" "Neither," Conway grunted. "I just hate to miss out on all; the fun you're going to have getting shot up by a bunch of ill Staff photo and looked white and a little smaller. The woman started to in the latter the teacher thought in terms of intellectual growth only." pursuant to Judgment dated December 7, 1948, I. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 189 Montague Street.

Brooklyn, New York, on De ceinber 31. 1948. at 12 o'clock noon, by Jack J. Duberstein. auctioneer, tha premises known as follows: Par.

open her mouth, but Victor closed it for her. "Shut up, dope runners. Even back Blanche," he said quietly with eel section in. Block JMi. UOI Parrel 2: Section 12.

Block 8503. Lot in at to L. people used to shoot you. They never seemed 2: Parcel 3: Section 13, Block 3p03. Lit 27.

on the Tax Map of the Borough of Brooklyn, more particularly SANTA'S HELPERS Helping Santa Claus distribute presents to Brooklyn boys and girls yesterday were the Rev. Bernard A. Cullen, chaplain of the Police Anchor Club; Mayor O'Dwyer, Borough President Cashmore and Police Commissioner Wallander. Occasion was the annual children's Christmas party held by the Police Anchor Club at 166 Remsen St. i Borough Christmas Tidings out taking his eyes off Delmar.

"Another shipment of the stuff is due in three days from now. miss hitting you, either." Boro District Wins Scouting Leadership Plaque 2d Time "The average hasn't dropped described in saia judgment. VARDON DEIXEU Referee. dl0-6t FTh any lately," Delmar said. If you smart detectives think Lamanches picks up his load Conway turned around to SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY at Mazatlan, then figure it out Howard K. Krana. naintitf. against Mary Porter, et Defendants. Abraham H.

Simon. Plaintiff a look out the rear window. "The chances are it won't, either, If our friend in the Ruick shags The Bushwick-Arlington district of the Brooklyn Boy Scout Council for the second succes Four other Brooklyn Scout districts were among the first 10 of the 37 districts in the entire city entered in the Attorney, 26 Court Street. Brooklyn. New York.

Pursuant to Judgment dated December 15. 1948. I will sell at public auction at the Brooklvn Ex- Children of the Episcopal Church Schools in the Diocese of Long Island once again participated in, the annual project you ail the way to the coast." for yourself where he Is Delmar smiled and moved toward the door. Conway was following him. He turned to Victor and said pleasantly, "Thank you, little man.

We'll remember you to the Philadelphia police." I change Salesroom. JT189 Montagus Delmar followed Conway's street, Brooklyn. York, on Janu- Scoring for the award 0 gaze and saw the same Buick ary 1U 1949. at 12 o'clock noon, by of helping to make the Christmas of less-privileged children following them. (To Be Contlnned) a little jnerrier.

Under the direc oasen on SUttlCient ana traineciiJohn J. Auctioneer, tha tiprsonnpl staff oneiation ami' prsjntoea dii ected by said Judgment personnel, Stan opeiauon be sold, to wit: All that lot. with service to local Boy Scout it" improvement thereon, known on the Tax Map of the Borough of UmU number of troops having; Brooklyn, as said map was on febru- attainpd Hip birh Prpslrlpnt's'al'y ln- l(ti Section 5, Block 1375. dlldiricu ine nign 1 SjU)t 5 Daled December 17. 1948.

Standard Award, and growth Charles h. levy. Referee. -inr) imnfM'Omiinl d21-6t TuTh sive year has won the Gale E. Johnston Plaque for outstanding Scouting leadership in a citywide competition among the five borough councils of the Greater New York Councils, Boy Scouts of America, it was announced today.

The plaque, made available by Gale F. Johnston, a former City Scout Commissioner and vice president of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, is Real Estate BRIDGE By Harry J. Roth Wally Jensen, for manv years supreme court, kings county Ralph W. Gresham of East WILLIAM ANTZ. et Deft.

Pur Apartment Sold tion of the Department of Christian Education, the children have this year sent nearly 3,000 gift boxes to Indian children on the Sioux Indian Reservations of North and South Dakota. When they had oversubscribed their quota of gifts, word came that many of the Indians were facing a meager Christmas because of local crop failures. The children thereupon sent quantities of canned goods and other food articles in addition to the toys. An exchange of approxl-. ai.UVl.-ljr iiit'iiuneu Ullll DIOOK- lyn Scouting endeavors, is commissioner of the Bushwick-Arlington district, which era- thp Rrrm-ncvilto T2nH.

suant to judgment entered Dec. 14. 1948. I will sell, at public auction, hy H. LOUIS HOLLANDER.

Auctioneer, at Brooklyn Real Estate Exchansa Sale.s Room. 189 Montague N. on Jan. 5, 1919. at 12 noon.

awarded to the district commis sioner staff which during the In Lincoln Road; remises affected by Transfer of Tax Orange, N. is another officer who was re-elected by the members of the American Contract Bridge League at its annual meeting at Miami Beach. He has been elected treasurer for the fourth time. iwick, East New York and New 1 L1 year achieves the highest rat ien No. b94ib.

described as New De ing in Scouting activities. Other Really News Although Mr. Gresham was Bill Barry Retires Lots communities. Harrison F. Williams serves as the field Scout executive.

The other leading Brooklyn districts, with the respective commissioners and field executives are: Central district, Frank Rertnldi. commissioner, The eight-family detached iverv husv at Miami Beach, he apartment building on a plot ''Hind time to play in one event, 38x127 at 323 Lincoln Road has and the hand shown today Is lf TA one that he defended very j) CQlS nis penci iieiense set esi been purchased hy Ruth Soko-loff of 1368 E. 7th from the I scription. Section 18. Block B030, Lot 33, on Tax Map of Citv of New York.

Kings County, as same existed Nov. 4, 1942. PHILIP ZARCir Referee. MILTON B. BARNETf.

Attv. for Plaintiff. (114 6t-TuTh SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -FRANK PAGANO. et aU plain-tiff, v.

WILLIAM V. ELLIOTT, et defendants. Pursuant to Judgment dated November 24. 1948. I will sell at public auction, at Exchange Sales Room.

1S9 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N. on Ihe 4th day ot January. 1949.

at 12:00 o'clock noon, hy Walter H. Hallowell auctioneer, premises described ln said judgment, as follows: ALL those certain plot, pieces or parrel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York. County of Kings and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map en-tilled of property in the Seventh Ward of the City of Brooklvn, lately belonging to Garret Nostrand, surveyed by D. Ewen December 1. 183Jr" and filed in the Kings County tor's Office August 13.

1835. aa ancf by lot number hundred and sixty. two tricks in his three-spade contract. Sov'H dealer. East-West vulnerable, A K10 anr! Myron L.

Smith, field ex-! ecutive: Parkway district, Rer-i nard Washerman, commission-! er, and T. Colnirn field executive: Eastern district, Alex Warantz, commissioner and Sol Morse, field Hath Reach district. Louis1 mately 1,200 gifts within the diocese has been effected. The children of well-established parishes have presented gifts at religious Manger Services. At these services the children kneeled before the creche and offered a gift destined to go to underprivileged children within the confines of Long Island.

In this way children's Christmas parties at some of the less-substantial parishes and missions, as well as at church and county hospitals, have been provided with toys for distribution. Perlen Realty Corporation, Harry Welnsten president. The sale was subject to a first mortgage of $12,500. Grattan Mac Mahon was the broker in the transaction. Other sales made by Mr.

Mac As Stereotyper After 50 years as a stereotyper, 20 of them with the Rrooklyn Eagle, William P. Barry, better known around the plant as Bill, retires today. For years a resident of Elmhurst, SCOUTS PLAY SANTA Packing food to be distributed to needy youngsters at Christmas time are Scouts of Cub Pack 66, which has headquarters at Public School 122, Harrison Ave. and Rutledge St. Left to right are Willard Snyder, David Rosen, who pinch hits for Santa Claus, and Richard Bowrosen.

8 1 .1 2 4 3 2 03 0 i-iscii, commissioner, and Don aid S. Law fielrl executive. AllTIDN SW.t AQ954 .16 10S7 6 5 8732 K95 AQ5 J84 Mr. Thomas, co- moving to pursuant to article 9 of the! nine and part uf lot numb six er six Mun- Palermo and chairmen. he R.

I died and seventy, which taken to "to try a little country life will by t-" J. Gnldbi'iV. Auc- gether are bounded and a follows: I BEGINNING at a point on the west- among the clam-diggers." Born in Springfield. Mar- 1 1'h, 1SH9. at 111 (Ki Hm in T'evan'i Kirtinu Aciulwny.

erly side of Walworth Street, distant niiui i liti mil, r.jis Kin two hundred and eighty feet, seven years ago last Dee. 11. Mr Bart'V i HriMiklvii. X. for thn i inrhofl ulherlv from the corner by the intersection of tho Afirkml first Cr Ihu J-K'" of 97 71.

fUroi't. fmini'd N. one Worrell Ki'ldine. westerly side of Walworth Stit with a I 1. no Willi a lrp 'uuicny i Aiynift Ay i ih airt a A Uniting oinjiany tin-re, puolish- A .16 vj A (J 10 7 0K9 A A QUI 7 2 The bidding: South West North I 1A Pass 2 2 A Pass Pass Pass Pass Mahon as broker are 1296 Red-ford a four-story apartment house and store, on a plot 22x100, for the Xoebar Realty Corporation to Alexander Rosenfeld of 1568 St.

Marks for all cash above the existing mortgage of 61 1 Lincoln place, a one-family brick dwelling for Rose Abel-son to Joseph Flynn of 10S? Dean and 78 Woodruff a three-story and basement limestone two-family house on a plot 20x100, for Mrs. R. Oris-coll to Theodore Segalis of 606 Lincoln Place, for cash above a mortgage of $3,000. .111.1 1 'our Wuite! uiiiiiiig turner westerly, ana pun oi ei Ol AeW t.nglellKI Urm and a saddle and bridle: fui lthe distance through a party wall. with the gobs the traditional turkey and trimmings at the Naval Recruiting Station and aboard the anti-aircraft crujser Fresno and the aircraft carrier Cabot.

The ships are in the Rrooklyn Navy Yard for routine overhauls. After the meal, the children will receive gifts from Santa Claus, then he entertained with movies and by professional talent, following which they may participate in the singing of Christmas carols. East izines. He came to Xew York in V.h 1 vrtlft Avenue, ons iiun. Rotarians Hear Dr.

Fifield At Christmas Meeting "Watch the Stars" was the topic of an address yesterdav hy the Rev. Dr. L. Wendell Fifield, pastor of the Plymouth Church of the Pilgrims, at a pre Christmas meeting of the Brooklyn Rotary Club at the Hotel St. George.

Dr. Fifield urged the world, "filled today with a spirit of concern and fear, to watch the inio i i uiii" r-nmtij aiur ui Pas 3A IditiK. aiuiruximati'ly l.V 2 numbor hundred and fifty-oSe: iofc em woik tor conimerciai luttli, with a wliii spot on forehead thence southerly along said lot num 3,000 at City Bank Employes' Party The City Rank Club, employes' organization of the National City Rank Farmers Trust Company, held its annual Christmas party at the Hotel St. George last night. Approximately 3,000 employes of the bank and its 23 branches and members of their families attended.

Refore the party, a choral group of 100 voices, in charge of Nettie Llddell, presented a program of carols at the bank's main office on Wall St. lor the of Irvine Sclioi-nffllil or 41.i Avenue P. Brooklyn. N. one norrell mare, approximately 15 hands mull, all chejitmit with a white atrip on forehead and four white sork." saddle and bridle.

ta-lM Th North led a club in response to his partner's club bid, Gres ber six nunnrea and fiftv-one and lot' number six hundred and fifty-two, thirty-iine feet, three Inches to ths northerly side, of lot number six hundred nnd sixty-eight, thence easterly, along the northerly side of lot number six hundred and sixty-eight, and parallel with Myrtle Avenue, one hundred. feet to the westerlv side of W.lwnrlh firms and in began working for the Brooklyn Eagle. Six years ago fie and his wife bought a six-room cottage in Providence, her home town. It has a lawn, garden and garage and he intends to go in for ham played the ten and al BA.NKklPTCT NOTICES NOTICE: SALVATORE A VERNA. I Street and thence 'northerly along tha star of hope, the Christmas Star, for a better day." He toldi'Y' Dormitorv Council formerly d.

ti.a Billy's Cenwal Truck-1 westerly side of Walworth Stret. "lawn-mowing and fishing." And was adjudged bankrupt Dec. 20. thirty-one reet. three Inches to ths Th.

fir In! nl. IIL'eiv'l ive lowed West to win the trick with his king. West returned the ten of diamonds, taking the finesse, which South won with the king. Gresham led the ace of clubs and North echoed out by playing the three, which Would l(avp W'csf with rain Sale in 84th St. Exelbert Building Albert J.

Exelbert president, every now and then they'll be held Jan. 4. 19l9. at Ham I ALSO all the right, title and Interest in ti. 'in Room 209.

U. S. Curt H.uue 971 of the mortgagor of. in and to Wal- mans scientific knowledge! ii 10 ntiaion. iu nines dWdJ, 10 Washington Brooklvn.

N. I worth Street, lying in front of and ad- G. Edmund Ruelke, executive ning said premises to the center Creditors may attend, prove cIhIi has sold to Grace Dick the two The social program and dance line thereof. see a ball game. "That's what's at the St.

George was in charge story, two-family brick dwelling going to be stemmed from the stars and that unless such know-how is properly guided, it may destroy the world. appoint a trustee, examine the kink-nipt. tran.aet lawful htislneM Samuel C. Duheistein, Reteree in secretary of the Prospect Park Hranch Y. M.

C. was the principal speaker at the annual of a committee headed by James at 2232 84th St. on a plot 60x100 more club. As West" did ne savs- "We cion't want lead a trump when he had the to cut ourselves off. We've been opportunity it looked as the hablt of running ollt 011 he tried to Bet to dummv Island to Bostwick Field I' StHJECT to any state of facts an 1 accurate survey may show: covenant and restrictions contained In former deeds of record.

If any: encroichments 1 by the aforedescribed premises on tha adjoining premises and encroa-hmenla of adioinlng premises on the abovs described premises, GEORGE H. KERNER. Referee. CITY MARSHAL'S NOTICE Thirty club members brought J. Ryan.

Marvin C. Wilson is president of the club. iinrhnnn 'Christmas party of the Y's Dor- The premises were sold subject to a mortgage in the sum of $12,000. City Title Insurance Company furnished the title CITY MARSHAL SALK of Exriuiin ak'iuist oroD- By their pastors to the meeting as part of a special mltory Council, held last night to see nolo matches. We'll miss J-X'X.

y.vM-. county a finesse, so Gresham rptnrntvi en r.nck9m ov hum ADOL1-H puinHr' ittui in if. Vuletide Droaram. at the branch. 357 9th St.

dl3-6t MTh thp nino nf rliamnnrlj Wo.i them." v. HAS 1 vvivr.um no. Irma Hansen. Barhizon model, Speaking on "fear," he advised, Lucky Break played the ten and North the' Barry is a member of; fend.int. Judgment.

will SUPREME COfTtT. KINfiS COUNTT 'oi aLp-'11''1' auction un December UV1S MINTJ v. Belvidere. 111. (U.R) Farmer T.ii.

o.ii krnr. I et and the trick was won iir -Vereotypers Lnion No. 1. the Jefferson Ave. Deal Dansker Realty wnose laies neauty title is mat.

me uu requiems oi uie uoirai-of "Miss Christmas Seals," was'tory present not to be disturbed and interest of defendant, to hi fix-1 defendants. Pursuant to "ludirmenf KnightS Of COIUmbUS and the Lurea and 57; dated November 29th. at 1918, will ell uuiumy wim me ace. a small personal propertv Brnnklvn. N.

presented to the membership' the future, hut to have con Michael J. ai puoiio auction, bv Elks. He thinks they will keep: habrv trump was led and West MAYERS. City Marshal. Reilly at the Brooklvn ICQ tinence in tneir own aointy.

by Everett M. Clark, president S98 Broadway Krook vn. N. him busy. lorn battue h.xclianice, finessed the oueen which dL'a-Z3 Francis P.

O'Neill, president Brooklyn. N. on Decemhtr North won with the kintr. oui. ii.i?v at noon, the N'orth returned a diamond Elmer Rubeck's neck was broken in a farm accident on Friday the 13th of August, but he says "it was a lucky day for me." Rubeck said, "I didn't know how many friends I had until then." He was hurt while filling his silo.

Rubeck's neighbors pitched in and finished the job. To Speak ot Temple Corp. has resold the four-family dwelling at 162 Jefferson for Norm Ackerman to Theophllus Alcantara for all cash, subject to a first mortgage of $11,000, held by the Dime Savings Bank. The property has a rent roll of $1,800 per year. which South trumped with the LOKZ CSifr THnvMSlK: A mSJVJo h.

jack of spades and he now cashed his oueen of clubs mi Arthur Feigenbaum. executive director of the Jewish Sanitarium and Hopital for Chronic Diseases, will be the guest speaker during Sabbath serv tlon on Deceniber 24th. 1948. at 4 00 dft-8t which held, and then followed with the ten of clubs which was trumped by Xorth with the ten of spades. Declarer had itNSWKH TO rBEVions rcma P.m..

right, title and interest of defendant lo his fixtures and personal property at 757 Park Avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. HARRY MAYERS. CUV Marshal it.

898 Broadway. Brooklyn. d23.23-2t ices tomorrow night at Con Crossword Puzzle to lose a heart trick to South's ace. which set the contract two tricks for a 200-point penalty LKOA NOTH LS DE FEN. CHARLOTTE A gregation B'nai Abraham, 407 E.

St. Rabbi Solomon B. Shapiro is the spiritual leader. List Your Jobs In Eacle Classified Column a And Got Qiihk KeMit O. K.IO Accounting Society qsloI Bt3Ni Bp; 5 iSDA'fj i Ait IE wpMiElrTqiirjrT 1vVI LPS I iMiQjNVr Em tits if ii 1 FtHLIC MITIt -t 33Rute4 IV-Scene of BrltlsB nal victory over ttallaai ST Linear 41 Again 42 Drumatlel 44 Run iwiftlr 4 Flowed 4 Expoeee to elee) 4 Oriental temple 49 Small Sari 50 Korea fodder ai Dined 5.1 Exlsta 54 Sought for IB hayetack 5 a Yield iS Lave In eurrotm- Ing matter Beea vet poo 1CIUII 1 Manifestation 1 Our northtjv neighbor It Oo to bed It-Ternd 1 Indtnnit article IS tf mlhtler than iword II plena it Thue 51 Made drete 83 Evergreen tree 34 Garden Mover what.

UNO outlaw! If French rter Our nulltet colna it Attlea GA3 THE BROOKLYN VNtO.V At L. I. U. Honors 17 January Grads Service keys to 17 members of Long Island University's January, '49, graduating class SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY -Henrietta York.

Plaintiff, against Sarah Yaresefsky. et al Defendants. Pursuant to judgmen dated December 8 1948. will sell at public auction by Jack J. Dubersteln.

Auction. CtJC- ii Brooklyn Real Estate fexchange, 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New Jork. on January 11th.

1949. at 12.00 noin mortgaged premises directed to behold on th- southwest side of Bedford Avenue 80 feet northwest oi 'n width front and rear by 90 feet in depth on each side known as Bedford Avenue. Brooklyn. New and more fully described In the judgment herein. Dated December anh, 1918 HENRY ZELT.N'ER Referee.

Gllmni. Plaintiff's Attor-nc-y. b2 Willoughby Street. Brooklvn, New York. d30-tM'Tr! SUPREME COURT" KINGS COUNTY -SIMON F.

plaintiff, again.st HERMAN J. DUCHENE. -l defendant. Pursuant to Judgment dated December IS. 1J48.

I 11 sell at public auction, bv William Reid. Auctioneer, at Brooklyn R. Estate Exchange. 189 Montague St Brooklyn. N.

on January U. l1? at 12 clock noon, the following premises PARCEL NO. SECTION BLOCK LOT 1 10 3004 2i an Parcel 1. i nd are shown on the Tax Map of the Borough of Brooklyn. Citv of New York, on February 11, 1940.

nd as Parcel 3 i shown on said map on Mav li 1944. Dated. Derem her 17. 194s PHILIP ARCH. Referee were presented bv Prof.

Leo of the Brooklyn Tuberculosis and Health Association. 20 Scout Leaders to Give Blood for Buddy Twenty Boy Scout leaders will "give a life-saving Christ-1 mas gift when they donate blood tonight for a fellow Scout leader who is a patient at the Long Island College Hospital. This will be the second time the Scouts have come forward to aid the young patient who i 19 and an assistant leader of a Cub Pack, according to Robert F. Beck, field scout executive of the Brooklyn Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Mr.

Beck, who already has hppp a donor, sent out the message of need to Scout leaders in the Sheepshead Bay area. The patient has had 31 transfusions to date and is now receiving two transfusions a day to aid him in his illness. The blood bank at the Long Island College Hospital is one of the two in borough volun-, tary hospitals which is com-j pletely maintained with a sup-i ply of blood through donations of friends and relatives of patients and other volunteer donors. 150 Kids to Have Feast Aboard Navy's Big Ships The navy will play host to 40 children from the House of St. Giles the Cripple, 50 from the Red Hook Community Center and 60 from Queens Bridge Community Center at Christmas dinner.

The youngsters will share of the council, presided. Other speakers included Fred R. Berlind, assistant executive secretary, and Alfred Masters, chairman of the program committee. Congratulations to the for the good work it is doing were received from Mayor O'Dwyer. The program included music by the dormitory orchestra.

Twelve States and six foreign countries were represented by the dormitory residents, most of them students at local colleges. Ft. Greene Legionnaires Host to 300 Children Fort Greene Post 1409, America Legion, was the host organization to about 300 underprivileged children last night in the auditorium of Public School 67, St. Edwards Place, near Myrtle Ave. Vice Commander Peter Thomas was master of ceremonies.

The program started with the singing of the Star Spangled Banner, after which there was a children's songfest, puppet show, a magician and an exhibition by 10 performing dogs. Children of all faiths, colors and creeds. and their parents, were present. Following the entertainment, the children were presented with candy, fruit and other tjifts by Santa Claus, who was assisted by the officers of the post, of which Charles H. Da-mieo is commander.

Herbert Edelman was chairman of the party, with Joseph NOTICE v.tiAi;K in SCHKUCUK (OH HAS ainviiE Nutice is herobr Kiven. pursuant to Public S.Myice Law, that the on Decr-mlnT lo. 194a. Willi th Public Sm n- of the o' N-w York revisions to It schedule for aa aint-nd-ln UtncraJ Information paragraph 3. Determination of Charge" to fad a.

follo "ia) Rate under all S-rvIr Classification are hasd upon th quantities of "as registered by earn individual meter for the billing for wh cn the meter may be read, and upon the further proviso that a sinKlr meter shall not supply more than one consumer and be for Ins own use; provided further that the Com Schloss laf night at a social for accounting students and the faculty In the men's lounge of tne university, 380 Pearl St. The party was sponsored by the Accounting Society of the university and Uie keys were THE STATE OF Y''RK. BY THK GRACci uF GuD FREH AND INDEPENDENT, lo Ha' tie Kmn.eister. lward Adler. 1 nii.iidt.

Ei hel Collins. Lhiist.ne fock. Mler. Werner. Joan hirdom urt.

Emilv M. Oifford fcliia liunili urn. Herhert Gundrimi md MaiUHi-tha Bergen, and to anv Hid all unknown persons wlmsa nain-a ir parts uf whose names, and whose inuie or places of residence are un-nown. and cannot, arter diligent in-'liiiry. be ascertained, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of said Charlotte A.

De Fen and If any of the 'aid distributees, heirs at law or next kin of deceased, he dead, their legal representatives, their husbands or wives, if any. distributee- and successor in interest whose names and or places of residence and pot office ad-dngse unknown. SEND GREET- WHEREAS. Edward De Varenne. who resides at 116 North Forest Avenue, Rockvllle Centre.

County of Nassau. State of New York, has presented i petition praying for a decree that ertain instruments in writing, relat-ng to real and personal propertvv be July proved as the Last Will and te-sment and Codicil thereto of Charlotte De Fen. lately residing at No. 476 7lh Street, in the Borough of Brook-vn. City of New York.

NOW. THEREFORE, vou and ea-h you are hereby ritej to slow cause fore o'ir 3m ite's Court of th iiintv of Kmrs to he held in Room -A at th? Hall of Records, in the oinrv of ng. on the 12th diy of nnimrv. at oVl in the oronoon. why such decree should not )e ma.1".

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have aused the Seal of our Slid Surrogate's Court to be he: '-unto a'fixed. (Seal) WITNESS FR NCI IV McfJARET. Surrogate of our said Countv at the Borough Brooklyn. In the said Countv tha 1st day of December. 1943.

AARON L. J.ACORT. Clerk of the Surrogate Court 43-it Th pany tnay, when in its Judgment the on Or 1 1, warram. awarded for "valuable service two nr more meters service, on the same premise to serve a ina-Ie consumer wnmn even; consumption registered by sti'-h HARRY SAND Atto'ne. 1, v- York 135 Broadway.

New 8. N. meiers snau ne and th' rates under which service is taker. DOWN 1 Type of numera. Jury panei (Toward 4 Overturn I Ood of war a Begin agala 1 They Uk ptcturea 5 Under tlx aavara a Convent realdent 10 Like atop 12 Venerate so Bathtua product Jl Driver S3 Bah I SS Clutched by drowning man ST Command 25 Separate libor I 31 Stalin follower 33 Root of moutne 34 Victory at Tarawa 33 wreath for head 3 A number Mimical note 10 Paining 40 Poama up 43 tried in auto elutoh 4 Halrlea 4T Let It ittnd to Lyrt poena Yal man SS Crblmn UtM IT frtnter BMfUM cuu Ht-J to the total onsumptif.n inplied The i 11 13 ft i lit lit ii WZWL1ZZ i 33" 31 lis lit.

JZ 37 38 (f rr rm same premise mrans ine building, or Ihe several build- with distinction." Nearly all the recipients are Professor who master of ceremonies, was introduced by Leonard Kessbr. president of the society. Those given keys were Ronald AUman, Michael Ritet, Leonard Brody, Lewis Cohen. Harvey Dunicr. Alfred Hart.

Arthur Hubschman, Arthur Karp, Leonard Kessler. Herbert Price, Ruth Rosenberg, Arthur Pfeffer. Louis Wallach, Philip Wertman, Max Wertman, Gerald Yass and Victor Zager. SUPREME COURT. KI VGS COUNTY 'RANK HELoING.

et al. Pursuant to a Julummt of Forerlo. one and bale December 19'8, I will sell public auction by Jack Puherstein. Auctioneer at Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange, 19 Montague S-reet. Rionklvn New York on the 3d dav of January.

1943 a 12 noon premise directed bv sai judgment to sold and threm de. s-ihed as follows City of New T01 k. Borough of Brooklyn, premises knowa aa Serticn 21. 162. Lot 58.

AUSTIN E. TITUS Jr, Referee. ABRAHAM SCHWARTZ. Attornew for Plaintiff, loll Mermaid Brooklyn, New York. dl3-6tiro ngs cf an plan; If situated on adjoinina prnpeitv e-' thouKii int 1 bv a city street." Th" purpose of this amendment Is to clarify the existing provision to make it clear that the consolidation of consumption In more tlno i-building Is.

limited to 1 idiitri il o'ants. Copies of the schedule for g3 serv-Ire are on file in each of the Company commercial office and are avai'able for lnj-pet-tion THE BROOKLYN UNION GAS COMPANY B. B. loomis. secret art.

178 REMSEN STREET. BROOKLYN 2. NEW YORK. d23-4t Th.

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