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8 BROOKLYN EAGLE, FRF, JULY 16, 1954 Dentist Shouts and Sobs Tale AROUND the BOROUGH Of How He Slew Wife's Suitor Dad Resents. Lie Test for Girl In Thome Case Man Justified Fighting Cops in Illegal Arrest, Appeals Court Holds I- Small sobbed and twisted his.to invest. Buy electron stm Allegan, July 16 (U.R) Dr. Kenneth B. Small takes '9 By CECIL H.

JOHNSON According to word from the Roslyn Air Force Station where many Brooklyn it es are assigned, the United States and Canadian Air Forces will take part this Summer In joint maneuvers designated as "Exercise Checkpoint." It will give and get 10 percent." hands as he spoke. At times, when he mentioned Lack, he the witness stand for a second time at his murder trial today 19th Division. Both men sub to detail how an "irresistible Chicago, July 16 (U.R) The shouted and screamed. With frequent interruptions to regain his composure, Small told how his wife, Edith, 30, returned with their three sons father of SuzAnne Rooks, be stantiated Cherry's version except they tsaid they twice urge' drove him 200 miles across Mioiiigan to slay his YOUR FAVORITE WINE? ztstyrtd wines tasty, ttmptint twettwintt By FRANK LYNN The Court of Appeals, in a 4-2 decision, today exonerated a Bedford-Stuyvesant general contractor who" was lieved to be the last person to see mail order heir Montgom showed him their badges but he still resisted questioning. wife's wealthy suitor, Jules Lack, New York playboy.

you an Idea what would happen if the Reds came In contact with the two forces over here. From our side will come units of the Air Defense Command, Army Anti-Aircraft Command, the Navy, Air Force Reserve and Air National from a Florida vacation in March and told him of her love for Lack, 45, president of a Both cops said they were Alternately sobbing and ery Ward Thome alive, charged today there was an attempt to "impugn" his daughter's honor. lovely it is down by the river and has been spending his mornings sitting in the sun, with his shirt open. Now his manly chest looks like a traffic light signalling "stop." When not soaking up the sunshine, Barney instructs in pinochle at. the Legion Club, 160 Pierre-pont St.

previously convicted of assault-1 keeping a house on Madison shouting, the handsome 31-vear-old dentist testified he York air-conditioning; New St. under" surveillance and de Attorney Irvin Rooks made ing a cop. The Appeals Court reversed Small said his wife told firm. had only "hazy" recollections cided to question Cherry when they saw him enter the 1 of the Memorial Day weekend the third degree assault con Guard units. The joint training the charge after Coroner Walter E.

McCarron proposed that all principals in the case take lie detector tests. murder in a fashionable Lake viction of Fellie Cherry of 110 Michigan lodge. Madison St. in Special Ses The Appeals Court majority The Sgt. Joyce Kilmer Post, 'I rode all over, he said.

I sions on May 23, 1953. Cherry decision stated that "the po maneuver will be the largest ever held in this country. AVe remember in 1908 when the regular Army and Guard units from New England, New don't remember where. I saw lice officers were guilty as American Legion, will have Ferdinand Miccio wearing the had received a suspended 60-day sentence in the work people standing outside a house the district attorney acknowl ommander and one looked like my wife, house. edges of an illegal arrest and York and the District of Columbia took part in joint ma Rooks issued an angry blast against an attorney for Thome's mother after the lawyer had named Miss Rooks as one of the first persons who should submit to the lie detector.

McCarron touched off the I turned in the driveway. cap for the Cherry, the father of four, claimed that he was accosted an unlawful assault. Defend' ant had the privilege, there' "The next thing I remem coming year Your win dealer recommend tim: "I don't love you any jmore. You don't know how to live. You're small.

I want to live big now." Small said she told him she loved Lack because "he is wealthy, he makes $55,000 a year. At nightclubs waiters know where to seat him. He tells me I look pretty. He knows important people, and his two children are nicer than ours." Small said he asked his wife: "Do you mean his children are dearer to you than your own three?" "Yes," he quoted her as as the result by two men about 10 p.m. on neuvers up Boston way and the Negro 10th Cavalry "saved" onr outfit from being wiped ber I was in a room.

My wife was in shorts and Lark was fore, of resisting and using force or violence against his of the annuaiDec. 4, 1952, at the corner of there. I remember a gun go nieeung a Madison St. and Franklin Ave. assailants even though they dispute by asking Capt.

Harry 35 out. We remember, too, how the District of Columbia boys a short distance from his home. were police officers." Penzin, deputy chief of de he has a flock of good guys ing off. And screaming. "I saw Lark with He said the men grabbed his However, the minority deci used wax bullets that were keenly felt when coming in tectives, and Sgt.

Thomas Mul-vey, police officer in charge of blood all over him. A fellow arms and as he tried to pull away, one looped an arm around his neck. sion held that "assuming for the sake of argument that the conduct of the police officers contact with the seat of your shouted at me and 1 guess I shouted too. on his staff. They are: John Mc-S ey, the case, to request the lie tests.

ProducedandbottUdsttheOrigiosI Cucsmong Winery, Cucimongt, California. Available in ill bottle lite. OiirriUWfcr "I guess I shot him. I don't The mother's attorney, Bart- pants. They are not announcing the date of the coming maneuvers here, so some day, the air will amounted to an unlawful arrest," this did not give Cherry Frank Gilroy, deny 11.

Apparently I did. lett Marimon, commented that RIVERBANK WINI INC Attempting to break the stranglehold, Cherry bit one man's thumb in return for which he was socked in the Harry Koback, Charles Hem 4 they answering. Then she added: "You don't even know how tne right "to commit may rMklyn SI. New Ttefc Then 1 collapsed and took me to jail." be filled with planes of all de hem. eye and dragged to a nearby car.

Samuel Korb, counsel for Cherry, had appealed to the Court of Appeals following unanimous affirmation of the ingway and Perry Wilks, vice commanders; George Ryan, adjutant; William Napier, treasurer; Albert Brown sergeant-at-arms; George Zimmerman, chaplain, and William Napier, trustee. The two men turned out to four "key persons" Miss Rooks and three other friends of Thome's should take lie tests "if they want to get at the truth of the case." Rooks snapped back "I cannot permit Mr. Marimon or anyone else to impugn the honor or the veracity of my daughter. She has nothing to scriptions. Don't think It will be geese going South.

Most of the planes will be way up in the air and others will fly low to give the Ground Observer Corps an opportunity to show their stuff. be Patrolmen Patrick Gilchrist: and Larry Plzzimenti, plain-' Get in on Studebakers "hgain bufJuty! Special Sessions conviction by 1. clothesmen attached to the the Appellate Division. Frank Bruno, who has been a Brooklyneer since birth, may be the Irving Berlin of the Air Finds More Vets Now Carol Frohman of Brooklyn left recently via National hide." "Innocent young girls have been required to subject themselves to the public gaze because of the tactics employed by attorneys who have only the sordid' motive of money," he added. Seek to Buy Homes Intensified interest of veter-i Force.

He came home recently from Japan and, while there, met up with Airman Paul Maheux. Together, they wrote Tokyo Rag" which seems Airlines Con-vair, to fill an engagement at Virginia Beach. She'll fill the eyes of onlookers there with boro beauty. She ans of World War II and the more than 21,000 veterans with a gross value in excess of The GI booklet, written in Korean conflict In purchasing homes in the metropolitan area was seen today by George C. Johnson, president of the Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn.

ffltBUMIf-! Mr. Johnson based his con layman's language, covers every phase of home-buying, explaining in detail the financing plan for ex-GIs. telling what to look for in the neighborhood and the house itself. Characteristics of the neighborhood, the plot, and exterior and interior detail are included together with a check-list on costs and financing. clusion on the fact that in the past six months his bank has distributed more than 5,000 booklets filled with advice to the GI home-buyer on all phases of honn ownership.

Calls on Mothers To Help Stem Delinquency Tide "The rising tide of juvenile delinquency can be stemmed by the mothers of the community," Mrs. Josephine Lagana, founder and honorary president of the McDonald Civic Center, said today. uesil lied IU rruk Bran worm its way onto the Hit Parade. There was another hit from there, "I Don't Want No Rickshaw Romance." King Records recorded Tokyo Rag over there. Now the boys are working hard to plug the song and Bob Haymes agreed to use it on his disc jockey program.

The team also has other songs that made a hit in service shows. i he 30-page booklet was pub Vjfe ivill giue you he deal of a lifetime! lished by the Veterans Admin Carol Fnhui "in 6U Miami and give them an eyeful. Recently, she had all the bull fighters agog in Puerto Rico. Scarlet O'Hara Barney Kane, retired cop and a member of the Sheridan Police Post, American Legion, is another one who believes you can be red and a loyal American at the same time. His parents.

Nova and Sugar Kane live in Moeville, Donegal, Ireland. Barney says he read in the Eagle about how istration as "a guide for vet It is pointed out that World War II veterans have until July 23, 1957, to use their entitlement for loans under the GI program, and that veterans .1 L. erans planning to buy or build homes with a GI loan," and is available without charge to any veteran who asks for it. mm service aiier June Si, LICENSES If the women tane an active NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following License Numbers have been issued to the undersigned to sell The booklets are being distributed at the New Home Buyers Exhibition and Library of Homes, jointly main 41 Beer at retail under the Alcoholic part in community affairs, directing their children to Wholesome activities and fighting for those activities which are lack i 1950, have 10 years after the! end of the Korean emergency to use their GI loan privileges. The booklet concludes with specific statements of what the Veterans Administration can and cannot do for the1 home-buyer, i Beverage Control Law for off-premises consumption in Kings County.

New York. No. Store Address tained at the bank's main of 2 GB-23959 127 Smith Bklyn. ing, the problem can be licked, she said. fice on Pnlton St.

by "The Dime" and the Long Island Home Builders Institute. it TO Current offerings of more than 100 builders are on dis We are out to set new all-time records for selling Studebakers in a single month so this is "bargain buy" July and we arc guaranteeing ou truly terrific cash savingsl Every one of our big, beautiful new 1954 -StudebaVer sedans, sports coupes, hard-tops, station wagons is available now at a low price you'd never expect. We're offering the biggest trades the greatest deals the most amazing low terms. Wewon'tletanyoneunderpriceorout-tradeus. Studebaker styling holds 30 international awards.

Studebaker economy won the '54 Mobilgas Run. See us before you accept ony deal from anybody) Come in right away I lLYHOUNPi" 1 23.1 wyckoff Bklyn. 2 GB-23961 13S9 Broadway. Bklyn. 2 GB-23960-191 Smith Bklyn.

2 GB-23958 323 Knickerbocker Bklyn. 2 GB-23951 216 Fifth Avenue. Bklvn. 2 GB-23963 624 Fifth Bklyn. 2 OB-23957 137 Wyckoff Bklyn.

,2 GB-23966 6614 18th Bklyn. GB-23948 330 Utica Bkfyn. 1 2 GR-2395S 8222 Fifth Bklyn. 2 GB-23967 4705 Fifth Bklyn. 2 GB-239S5 15 Fifth Bklvn.

Scores of decent children drift to corner gangs, are made victims of perversion, dope and rackets, because of a lack of interesting and enjoyable things to do. Speaking before a "town hall" play, together with two com plete ultra-modern kitchens Urges Egg-Freeze Plan Chicago, July 16 (U.R) A deepfreeze manufacturing firm recommends cube-shaped eggs to help save on food bills next Winter. The Motor Products and other Items of Interest to ssa. mcWbURSM J.S0 home-buyers. The distribution is being made in co-operation 1 GB-23946 1732 4 Sheenshead Bay meeting of mothers held at the Esplanade Democratic Club, with the New York.

Regional 1401 Kings Highway, Mrs. La gana said that parents should noaa. 2 GB-23954-1S5 Seventh Bklyn. 3 GB-23953 3342 Fulton Bklyn. 2 GB-23952--124 Fifth Bklyn.

2 GB-23947 427 Knickerbocker Bklyn. 2 GB-23919 632 Flatbuvh Bklyn. -2 GB-23950- 2336 86th Bklyn. 2 GB-23965 7.16 Manhattan I Bklyn. DII.RERT inc.

said the relatively low prices for eggs in the Summer months warrant freezing them in an icetray for storage and use during the Winter. Soft Talk for Solons Boston, July 16 (U.R) Mas Your Studebaker dealer 1 Main Office Drv Harbor Rnad and office of the VA, of which Andrew C. Dittrich is loan guaranty officer. "The fact that more than 5,000 of these booklets have been distributed by this one bank alone in the relatively short period of six months Indicates an intensified interest in home ownership by veterans," Mr. Johnson, said.

"We have already financed LtiiAL KOBttLOSLKtS work for the establishment of needed youth centers and community houses sponsoring athletic leagues, Boy and Girl Scout troops, Cuh and other social activities for youngsters. Youth Center Lacking She cited the McDonald Ave Cooper Glendale, Queens N. Y. Jyl6-2tF SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE! SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE VWt ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL, HYDE PK. Bus conn, at PougWmp) (except Mod.) Extra Bear Mt.

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I2J ft. Wi20 FF1 MTC1D1T MOOIUMT Mil LVI Dancing Entertainment Jl Cfl UAVI WUT 41 ST.SiM DINING C4WHIA H. C. BOHACK INC. KINGS COUNTY BEER LIST ii OF NEW YORK.

COUNTY OF OF NEW YORK. COUNTY Or PROPOSALS irimj9mi nni Plaintiff KINGS NORTH AMERICAN AB sachusetts legislators may not have to talk so loud at future sessions. State Rep. Herbert M. 02-GB-I15 STRACT CORPORATION.

Plaintiff, against WILLIE HARMON, et Defendant. CONTRACT 450 TEST BORINGA IHM-5S .1 31 It rear of 3D Bar i Ridge Brook- lyn. 11M Bedford Brooklyn. SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED Purauant to judgment liereln. against EDDIE PEARSOji and EVELYN PEARSON.

ALBERT DAVIS. JOSEPH SMITH. COMMISSIONER OF WELFARE OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK and CLARICE BRAITH-WAITE. Defendants. DAVID R.

RUBIN. Attorney for Plaintiff. 223 Reid Avenue. Brook bv the Board of Water Sutmlv. at Hollis has filed a bill calling for the installation of 120 desk microphones.

nue area, wnere there is no youth center for miles. "Let us its offices, thirteenth floor. 120 Wall Street, New York City, until 10:00 the purchase of homes for win sell at punnc auction, in Kooni 305Q Municipal Building. Fulton and Court Streets. Brooklyn.

New York, on the 20th day ol July. 19o4. at 12 o'clock noon, by JAMES A. 1895 Old Wy. Brooklyn lyn.

New York Pursuant to Judgment duly entered, jlv 6. 1954. I will yell at public auc 1697 a ay, nt Brooklyn. Brooklyn THREE-DAY BLAZE STILL SMOKING SPECIAL BEAR MT. BOAT LEAVES BATTERY PARK SUNDAYS ONLY- 9:30 A.

M. 02-GB-105 02-GB-165 02-GB-90 02-GB-113 02-GB-166 02-GB-98 HEANEY. auctioneer, the premises located on the aoutherly aide of Kosciusko Street. 267 ft. 8 In.

westerly from Noatrand Avenue, heintr give our youngsters a baseball or basketball to play with so that they will not be induced to seek excitement with a knife or gun." a.m., eastern standard Time, on Tuesday. July 20. 1954. for Contract for making teat-borinss in the Towns of Deposit. Tompkins.

Hancock and Colchester. Delaware county. Rockland and Neversink. Sullivan county, and Wawarsing, Ulster county. New York, all as set forth in the specifications.

Tha borings, in general, will be made on land at aurh tion by JOSEPH ROSENBLUM. Auc- Brooklyn. 10A A. r. tloneer.

at the Municipal Building. Room 305Q. Court and Joralemon Streets. Brooklyn. New York, on the 4th day of August.

1954. at 12:30 o'clock In the afternoon, the mort Owner of Dump Faces Charges approximately 18 ft. In width by 1U() ft. in depth, and known as No. 66 Kosciusko Street, Brooklyn.

New York, subject to covenants, restrictions, easements and reservations. If Vacation Places places as may be directed in the vicinity of tha proposed site for the rl.m nl r.nnnn.ulll. It. 02-GB-144 02-GB-100 my. contained In former deeds, and lunject to an accurate survey and ov in liunciyoil Brooklyn.

2014-2018 Cropsey Brooklyn, 273 Evergreen Brooklyn. 1070-72 FlstbUih. Brooklyn, 1 1280 Flatbuah Brooklyn. li, 1520-26 FlatbullT' 7 Of Burning Trash Since April along the proposed tunnel from thai gaged premises, situated in Kings County, on the Northerly side of Pulaski Street, distant One Hundred Fifty (150) feet Easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the Northerly nide of Pulev-kl Street with the Easterly side of Tompkins reservo to me existing Kondout re LONG ISLAM) existing tenancies. WILLIAM E.

O'BRIEN. Referee. Je29-6t Tu4F servolr and along the proposed tunnel at Rondout reservoir. 02-GB-103 02-GB-109 02-GB-1O7 The borings in the vicinity of the Cannonsville reservoir will varv In Frank Curriale, operator of, a dump at Paerdegat 2d St. and Avenue.

Said premises being One Hundre Brooklyn. 1407-09 Foster Ave, If found guilty of burning the trash intentionally, Curriale's license can be either suspended COURTKINRS COUNTY HENRY F. KLEMENS. Plaintiff. VTP.U7 TUP.

PIT.MF.. Blnst OCEAN VIEW-THE ORIENT POINT INN ORIENT rOtNT. L. I. Summer hotel.

Excellent table Pmt beach. Water view irom fvry room. B. L. McDonnell.

Orient 2-0789 Mrs. Lagana, who Is candidate for State committeewonian of the 2d Assembly District, also called upon the housewives to fight against off-color movies and lewd magazines which she claimed are contributing to the problem. She deplored the apathy shown by parents. "When the problem hits at home, they be-come concerned. But then it may be too late," she said.

depth from less than 50 to about 250 feet. Along the tunnels the borings to determine the elevation of In 1 rfTif 7. Lnrt loet in width, and known hs anflixvRv tutatittiptit et al. imp pi uvnirn. 797 Franklin Brooklyn.

i jrf 7003 Ft. Hamilton 02-GB-170 02-GB-151 or revoked. by Street No. 1M Pulaski Street. nefVnHanii E.

80th has been ordered to appear at a Department of Sanitation hearing to answer charges of burning trash, a I Pursuant to Judgment, dated July Mrs. James Scapaticci of 8011 B. iS4, I will sen at punnc auction existing first mortgage, unpaid rawy urooKlyn. 1310 Fulton St, ORANGE N. V.

to an in Room 305Q of tne Munlc pal Bund od rock will vary from about 30 to 250 feet in depth and tho.e to determine the nature and condition of the bed rock from about 200 to 900 feet. Pamphlets containing information for bidders, forms of hid and contract specifications, contract drawing. 'ft Avenue who lives only 100 feet from the dump, said most ing, Court and Joralemon Street, MOUNTAIN VIEW FARM HOUSE of the children in the neighbor taxes, assessment, water or siewer rents, plus Interest and penalties thereon, survey, zoning restrictions, building violations, open Judgment and tenancies. Dated: Brooklyn. New York.

July 9 19S1 MKADOWBROOK ORANGE N. T. Vtxetabitt. rrult. Milk ind fcgi All lmtmi-Thurrhei.

Lskt, Boating, Sanity Frh, KloaU. at 12 o'clock noon, hy IRVINCi HIRSCH, auctioneer, the premises directed by said judgment to be sold, being In the County of Kings. requirements as to surety, can be. obtained in Room 1316. at the 8t SU hood were affected by the 02-GB-10H 02-GB-102 02-GB-92 02-GB-125 02-GB-1M 02-GB-136 02-GB-98 violation of the sanitary code, since April.

The dump flic started early Wednesday afternoon and soon covered the Canarsle neighborhood- with sickening, black urooKiyn. 1569 Fulton Brooklyn. 1802 Fulton Brooklyn. 2S35 Fulton Brooklyn. 3125 Fulton Brooklyn.

3289 Fulton Brooklyn. THttLion. ShtifflftaaM In-lnor and Outdoor above address. upon application in State of New York, situate on the sporti Hi. 4 so itiii.i from c.

mrt person or by mail bv depositing- the Lma or Gwnound Bui Villi Giu Bui toisum of five dollars ($5.00) in cash or PUBLIC NOTICE "'-eree. 'easterly side of Herzl Street. 192 feet. 11 Inches southerly from the nnurcn, s.u wn on nan; th. New- us equivalent lor eacn pamphlet smoke and unable to eat.

"I feel sorry for those firemen in this heat," sne naid. "The smoke smells like burning oil, tires and mattresses, Within 30 davi following ihn award southeasterly corner of Hern Street NOTICE OF CERTAIN UNCLAIMED PROPERTY Held By bnrtb Writ R. T. Benedict, Villi Gate. N.

T. nf contract or rejection of the smoke whirh even the violent and Pitkin Avenue, being 20 feet wide front and rear ana 100 feet 2784-2796 GerriUen CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPANY NOTICE OF" SALE OF WAREHOUSE'S AND TRUCKMAN'S LIEN TO: THE HARWELL COMPANY. 50 Broad Street, New York, N. and full amount of eurh deposit will be refunded for each pamphlet submitted as a bid and a refund of four dollars rieuth on each sine known as and thnndrrstorm towards mid night didn't blow away. PENNSYLVANIA by street No.

69 Herzl Street. Brook OF NEW YORK, INC. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant lyn. N. X.

Brooklyn. 2 230 Grani St, Ji" Brooklyn. 154-156 Henry -J i Brooklyn. 264 Jamaica MJ4.00) will he made for each other pamphlet returned in acceptable condition. For further particulars, mnlv to 402 of the Abandoned Property Law of Firemen fought the stubborn PIEL COTTAGE ANNEX 02-GB-158 02-GB-99 02-GB-126 02-GB-147 and it's terrible.

It hangs clone to the ground and won't blow away. I think the dump should be closed permanently." the State of New York International Commercial Corporation, 99 Wall Street, New York, N. Y. Pleate take notice that J. G.

Warehouse ft Trucking of 471 fatea, juiy is. israi. IRVING M. KRAMER. Referee.

ROE KRAMER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 68 William Street. New (a) That a report of unclaimed amounts York. New York. jyl4-6t W4F of money or other property held or owing by the above-named eorpormttoa has been made to the State Comptroller and that a Lin.

Pi. Meat. N. 4 C. witir ill mmt I at the office of the Chief Engineer at Nr umhi 4 km.

MUi IU I40. Til. IS Skit i the above address. IRVING V. A.

Hl'IE. President: EDWARD C. MAfJUIRE. HERBER? r-- M. ROSENBERG.

Commissioners, meet I OUr I 0f Water Supply; BETTY Brooklyn. 8 30 KnickerbockereH'f Ave. Brooklyn. i 221 Lee Ave nua. I Brooklyn.

i Firemen were still hosing NOTICE OF SALE flames from 3 to 11 p.m. Wednesday and returned yesterday afternoon to continue the fight. A Sanitation Department inspector issued the summons to Curriale yesterday afternoon. Baltic Street. Brooklyn.

N. has a lien against personal property now In Its naossion and owned by The Harwell Company and held for the account of the International Commercial Corporation, That the amount of the 02-GB-163 02-GB-95 list of the names of the person or persons SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY appearing from the records of such cor AC1E R. BARNETT vs. CORIE down the blaze early today, as Curriale attempted to smother, the flames with a bulldozer.

LEE HENDRIX et a Defendants. poration to be entitled thereto tt on file Li Myrtle Ave, Brooklyn. 2176 Pitkin Ave, Brooklyn. SOL POLAN. Plaintiff's Attorney.

32 and open to public inspection at Hs princi EAGLE CARRIER BOY PROPOSALS lien is l.r.u.u. as oi bi.i.n ana tne time to satisfy the said lien has ex Broadway. New York 4, N. i. NOTICE TO BIDDERS pired.

That the property against Pursuant to Judgment of foreclo ire arid sale, dated Julv 12th. 1954 2689 Pitkin Rrooklvn. pal orfloe or place or business at 4 Irving Place, In the Borough of Manhattan, County of New York, City of New York, N. where any such abandoned property whirh the en is he is as fo own' FRANCIS McBRIDE 02-GB-142 02-GB-124 02-GB-97 02-GB-123 02-GB-119 I will sell at public auction at Room 3024-30 Quentln Rd, Brooklyn. 17 Nye Trrdlrk Circular Knitting machines: complete with electric stop BRIDGE 305Q of the Municipal Building, Court 3y Harry J.

Roth ROUTE: toil 4th St. from 18th Ace. to ortflrou Rd. is payable; (b) That such deposits, payments and refunds, together with Interest due there and joralemon streets. Broomyn.

New York, on August 10th, 1954, at in A hv Reich, auctioneer. 430 Rogers Brooklyn. 632 640 Vanderbllt motion ana needles, including hang ers. shafting, motors, sockets: as sorted head sizes: 13 Snvder Clr it h. HiraMaH ti milH nil on and less lawful deductions, will be the west s'lde of Throop Avenue.

dis-02-GB-133 paid by It on or before the succeeding is true he holds a good spade thirtieth day of September to persons rular Knitting Machines; assorted head size; Approximately 80 feet of shafting and approximately 40 hangers for shafting. Please take further notice that the undersigned will sell tant 83 reet 4 Inches souin oi Mart Street, being a plot 16 feet 8 Inches 02-GB-94 suit but his side cards are so poor that there doesn't seem SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE publicly opened and read bv the Long Island State Park Commission, at Administration Headquarters. Belmont take State Park. Bahvlon. New York, on Friday.

Julv 30. 1954. at 2:00 p.m.. Eastern Daylight Saving Time, fur the General Construction of the Expansion of the Bathhouse, and the extension of two new wlngi. together with the Sanitary and Electric Work for the bathhouse addition, located at Fire Island State Park, Suffolk County, Long Island.

New York. There will he three separate contracts consisting of: (a) Construction (b) Sanitary (c) Electric This contract involves the Gen- Brooklvn. 4602-12 Avenue D. Brooklyn. 9403-07 Avenue L.

Brooklyn 2927-51 Avenue Brooklyn. 8102-12 Third Brooklyn. I 7807-09 Fifth Bronlclvn at a Pub Auct on Sale, by Leo J. In width front ana rear ana naving a depth of 100 feet on each side, and known as and by the street number 316 Throop Avenue In Kings County. a chance to take ten tricks.

Goldberg, a duly licensed Auctioneer, You are South on the following two deals. What action do you take on the second round of bidding? The bidding was the same on both deals: East South West North 10 1 A Pa 2 Both sides are vulnerable on on July 2th, 1954, at 10:00 oclocg in the forenoon at 471 Baltic Street, 02-GB-287 02-GB-141 02-GB-101 02-GB-106 this deal. You are South, the Brooklyn. N. the Dronertv above intea July IRVING SILBERFARB, Referee.

Jyl-6t FM described to sntisfy its lien. dealer, and hold: establishing to its satisfaction their right to receive the same and (c) That thereafter, and on or before October 10, 1964, such unclaimed depoaita, payments and refunds, together with interest due thereon and less lawful deductions, still remaining will be paid to the State Comptroller, and that It shall thereupon cease to be liable therefor. CONSOLIDATED EDISON COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INC. 4 IRVING PLACE NEW YORK I. N.

Y. Dsted: July 1. 1954. LICENSES 8507-09 Fifth Brooklyn. J.

Q. WAREHOUSE ft TRUCKING CORP. Bv: AT.Rff.RT fJOYNIAH Pres. WIS-J3 Eighth NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT license 2R7066 has been Issued to the undersigned to sell beer at retail Jyl6-2t 02-GB-138 02-GB-1B7 02-GB-293 rimiyn. 808-810 EaM 16th St.

Brooklyn. A None A fi 4 3 2 0 A 10 A (1 4 What call do you make? in a restaurant under the alcohol FOKKCLOSIRK8 mi uuii wuiK lor I lit- r.x-!p.a pansion of the Bathhouse and theldss extension of two new wings together The first hand held the fol with the Sanitary and Electric wej-kl. for the ImthholMe addition all lOWltlB Cams! beverage law at 2080 East 181 Street. Brooklyn. N.

for on premises con SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY sumption. CEAN RECREATION, INC 4 1097A32 Oi ALEX K1HBNBKKU, Plalntiri. against JENNIE LERNER. et sl Defendsnta.

Answer: South should open 2080 a.t 18th Street Brooklyn 02-GB-135 02-GB-131 02-GB-154 02-GB-153 02-GB-329 Brooklyn. 9-601 Avenu. JS. Brooklyn. 474-482 Wilson tlf Brooklyn 21 N.

Y. 3 130-134 Seventh Ave. Brooklyn. i 8.03-8l5 Manhattan I with one heart. Beyond question he has a beautiful hand, but 'we feel that the hand does Pursuant tn a Judgment dated June 24, 1954.

I will sell at puollo auction by Joseph H. Rosenblum. Auctioneer, at Room 905A. Municipal Building. Jyl6-2tF NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No.

2A 11651 haa been Is AUCTION BALK WALTER h7 HALLOWELL, AUC tloneer. sells July 21. 1954. at A.M., at 153 Hope Brooklyn, N. One 19M CHRYSLER COUPX- Motor C48-701B6.

Serial 7O839803. Account. Daniel Bochlcchlo. Conditional Vendee: Chase National Bank, Aaslgnee. snown on tne drawing- ana described In the specifications.

The Contractors sttenllon Is called to the fact that normal operations of the boal basin and bathhouse facilities shall he maintained during the operating season up to September 26th inclusive. The suicessful bidder will be offered docking facilities and storage area at Captree Slate Park boat dock for ferrying of materials and personnel to Fire Island State Park. Pronosal forms and nlnna mav be not warrant an opening bid of sued to the undersigned to sell beer at Retail under the Alcoholic Bever Court and Joralemon Streets, Brooklyn. New York, on July 21. 1954 at 12 o'clock Noon the premises shown on the Tax Maps of the City of New 0 A KQ.I This was the second hand AAKQ932 0 86 10 5 two.

It might be better to open age Control Law at 81 Eagle St. Jy9-M Brooklyn. N. for off -pi emtio with one heart and take torx tor tne Borougn oi tiioomyn on NOTICE IS chance that the bidding would WALTER H. HALLOWELL.

Auctioneer, sells July 21. 1954. at 11 A.M., at 153 Hope Su Brooklyn, N. consumption. BRONISLAUS A.

ft JAN SOKOL 91 Eagle St. firnnklvn Y. vvnoiesaie under the A coholic n.v. One 1952 CHEVROLET. Motor KAD- Answers: South should bid Account.

3596. Serial 2KKA-2909. ProuJansky, St "Brooklvn iVt i Wttlirw co 'r off-premlsea Conditional obtained from the Long Island State Park Commission. Babylon. New York, and may be seen at the office of Skldmore.

Owlngs ft Merrill. Con Maxwell sll tne date of sale as follows: Parcel 1-Sectlon 12. Block 3873. Lot 21. Date of sale June 28.

1944. Old description "Section 12. Block 3873. Lot 212121: Section 13. Block 3873.

Lot 2121." Parrel 2 Section 24. Block 1171 Lot t. Date of sale November 16, 1919. Old description "Section 24. Block 8171 PT 88: Section 24.

Block four spades on the first hand NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT License No. 2A14345 has been ts-Mied to the undersigned to sell beer FRANCIS MrBRIDK's an Eaglr carrier boy lirgan 2 years agn Mhrn Francis was 12 and in the seventh grade. Since then he's been able to build his route up lo where he delivers 80 Brooklyn Eagle's every day. He likes his jnb because it teaches him the value of money and It helps meet some of the expenses at home. Franris would like to study to be an electrical engineer after he graduates from St.

Johns I'rep. Commercial State Bank ft Vendee: Trust Co VELLARDINO ft PASOITat.w oif'ui The 15 points he holds plus Assignee. not die tnere. Some bidders might prefer to open the deal with a club but we don't like the Idea of having to. make a reverse bid later when the heart suit must be shown.

A club opening will never show aba Palma Broi WALTER H. HALLOWELL, at Retail under tne Aironoitr. beverage Control Law at 238 Reid AUC-at i -49 Withers St. VI Brooltlvn 11 i il what his partner shows him when he bid two spades should tloneer, sens July io4. sulting Architects and Engineers, 306 E.

83rd Street, New York City. A certified check In exact accordance with a schedule given In the contract documents, must accompany each bid. The Long Island Slate Park Com- A.M.. at 153 Hope Brooklyn, N. Y.

I. Jy9-2t One 1950 CHEVROLET. Motor Brooklyn. N. for off-premise consumption.

SAMUEL WBISSLER 238 Reid Ave be enough to bring in a game. South should pass North's two 8171 PT 811: Section 24, Block 8171, PT 8 OLD 9." DAVID WALLACH. Referee. MAX GOLDBERG. Attorney for Plslntlff, 60 Court Street, Brooklyn.

New York. Je30-6t WF the true picture of the distribu laiak of tat (Break 77 HAM2S82S. serial aHKr.WiT. Albert Samuel. Conditional Vendee: Commercial State Bank ft Trurt Assignee.

Brooklyn. N. tion of this hand. Tiy'w. 2TwS.

'h rmai6.3t spades on the second deal. It J-Jt tu.U el America. joaraiW i.

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