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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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14 BROOKLYN EAGLE, SEPT. 1 1 1952 REAL ESTATE Wrote Threatening! Polio Strikes Family: 1 Tot Dr. Brady Says: Letters to Self, He's Buys Gas Station In Kings Highway I'nivcrsity of Minnesota in Dead, 7 Ailing on Probation vostigators maintained one group of rats 35 days old on a milk diet, another group of Land Buyers, Inc. has purchased the concrete gasoline station, located at the northwest corner of Kings Highway and Malinelli the three-story frame dwelling, 3166 Fulton on a plot 20x73, assessed at $9,200. The premises were sold subject their litter-mates on cooked A Flushing garage owner, who said he attempted extortion to win sympathy from his lean meat plus enough calcium Scottsbluff, Sept.

11 (U.R) A frightened mother today kept watch near the sick beds of her seven polio-stricken children and mourned for a son who died of the disease. Utica on a plot 100 by 151.40 1 to a mortgage of $4,900. City wife and thereby settle their by irregular, from clients of gluconate and phosphates tc keep the intake of these essen tials up to the level the ani line insurance v.uinpiii,y iur-nished the title insurance. marital difficulties, was given Jesse L. Goldberg.

Peter Gluck a suspended sentence yester- wa the attornev for th Six of the children were mals received in milk. The two diets were adjusted to pro-Vide the same amounts of pro rushed to St. Mary's Hospita ter, and Titie Guarantee and Queens County Court, LongiTrust CmPimy issued the title here a few hours after their tein, fat, carbohydrate, vita- mins, calcium, phosphorus and land City. insurance Buys Home in 7Zd St. Antoinette DaValla has sold to Salvatore J.

Pannone the one-family dwelling located at 1406 72d assessed at $9,000. Title insurance was arranged through Brooklyn Mortgage Guaranty and Title Company. The broker was Vincent F. Lucadana. The defendant, Robert water.

House Sold in E. 8th St. mm The animals were kept on these diets for six weeks that The one-family dwelling, 1833 E. 8th on a plot 28x100, has mm Wuukl be equivalent to fou been purchased by Sarah Mat. Harrer, 40, of 140-45 Ash Flashing, pleaded guilty on June 13 last to a petty larceny charge although he had been indicted originally for attempted extortion on three counts.

Harrer, in September, 1951, I alleged to have written thews from Vincent J. Cardone, subject to a mortgage of $7,700, five yean of human life and at the end of this period both groups of animals were found well within the normal in all I mi i 11-year-old brother, Bobby Rogers died yesterday. The seventh child had been admitted for treatment earlier. Their mother, Mrs. Frank Rogers, hovered near their rooms, waiting for word of their progress.

She could not see her children, however, because they were still in isolation. Hospital attendants said she was "too overcome with grief to talk." The Rogers children played and quarreled in their hospital rooms unaware that their brother had died. The youngest Manor Realty Company was the broker. Fulton SI. House Sold respects; for instance, in the amount of calcium, phosporus and protein in the bloom serum, From this experiment the in Arthur Dilleiz sold to Betty vestigators inferred that a diet mm wm of cooked ground lean meat he hoped through the threat- mm threatening letters to himself and other Forest Hills garage owners with a view to having formed a Garage Owners' Protective Association, which he hoped to head.

During this time Harrer was operating a garage in the basement of an apartment house at 55-09 99th ending letters to receive his (supplemented with calcium, phosphorous, carbohydrate (lac wife's sympathy and so end victim. 5-month-old Frances, tose, sugar of milk), fat and vitamins, is as good as a milk mm their marital troubles. Harrer also said he hoped to become president of a Garage Owners' Protective Association if it Forest Hills. was "the best off of the lot," according to nurses. "She laughs and, coos and holds her own bottle," a nurse said.

Polio first struck the family Reports Acid Attack PRESIDENT AND A QUEEN President Truman greets Suzanne Johnson, a lovely dish who is queen of the President's Cup Regatta. She's handing him invitation to the annual race. CHICAGO NONSTOP EVERY HOUR ON THE HOUR as ever organized. The extortion indictment was Harrer, on Sept. 5, 1951, re- ported to police that two men entered his garage, threw acidi Saturday at its farm home neat- based on letters Harrer allegedly sent to Alben Marazas, Peter Murphy and Max Ger-ber, three garage owners with on him and on several cars diet.

The investigators confirmed their conclusion by keeping two children, aged 12 and 14 years, on a milk diet for 15 days and then on a calcium-phosphorus-carbohydrate-vitamin enriched or supplemented cooked lean neat diet for another 15 days hroughout both periods the children's serum, protein, calcium and phosporus levels did rot change significantly from he normal levels. IN BRIEF. Henry, Neb. Janet, was taken to the hospital and placed in isolation. Bobby was admitted Tuesday night and was dead by 4 a.m.

YVednes- parked in the garage. But investigation by the Queens) County District Attorney's whom Harrer was acquainted AROUND the BOROUGH in the Forest Hills section. Office produced evidence that Harrer had written the threat ening letters on the same type CECIL JOHNSON When the Red Koreans see 'em coming, they think the Yank3 work in pairs, that is when f'fes. Danny and Martin ELECTRIC writer as used for making out bills to persons using his A few hours later the other children displayed symptoms of the disease and were bundled into a battered automobile and hurried here. NOW AT Kramer, 435 Howard stick out their bayonets and charge According to police, Harrer Thesa Brooklyn twin-; are members of Battery, 9th Field finally admitted he wrote the Peace At Last From PERSISTENT ITCH! gregation Beth Jehuda on Bed-1 threatening letters and sprin.

per party, accompanied hy their ford Ave. "Belieion." said Nias, kled diluted acid on himself rar r.dsi since Apia. daughters, Joyce and Carole "is the most vital factor todayj and id his garage. fMTh This for the Browns Assistant District Attorney Mr. and Mrs.

Fred Brown, Murray Nias spoke before the in preventing war. The Com-j Harrer explained to police munists are finding that out i he was having difficulties Europe where they are unable with his wife after 15 years of to weaken religion." happy married life. He said 1 3054 Brighton 3d are plan-j Young Folks League of Con rung a welcome nome party tor LONG ISLAND LIGHTING COMPANY Get a Studebaker truck and Notice of Quarterly Dividend cut down on operating costs their son, PVt. Irving Broun. due home from Korea soon.

His brother, Seaman Sidney Brown, will shove off for Italy as soon as his furlough is over. Both enlisted. Another son. Leonard, is about to enlist in the Marines. The boys are grandsons of i Mrs.

Flora Freese, 3051 Bright-' on 3d veteran stage star. I who helped Elsie Janis enter-j tain the A. E. F. in World War! I and played with Ned Way-burn.

At ceremonies to be held! in front of the Brown home.i the boys will be installed in the' Alexander Fleischman PostJ Th Board of Director haa firrlarrr a quarterly dividend of 22 4 cent, per abare Thia dividend will not be diatrihuted to holdrraoflheold I mmn Pepoeit for aaid Stocar' hol.ler. of the ('referred Slnrka of Qneena Bor- aau 4 Suffolk I.igbt'ini'' Company until etrhanfrd (or the ne Common Stork. Studebaker design helps you to save on gas and upkeep It's a Food Freozor and Refrigerator Zgmk 1H HI mm VINCENT T. MILES combined I Jewish War Veterans, by their Uncle Herbert, commander of the post. The Missing Links Midt by tbt World', larpit I uifisi Minuriciurir ti Tome Sept.

IS, the following: swingsters and missers will teei off at the Bethpage Country! Club in a golf match to decidei once and for all the champions; of the vets and scribes. Man-1 Combination Window usco New, txcknhr CYCLA-MATIC DEFROSTING -in th refrigerator I Geti rid of frost be fore it i Smart YouH top I F'J ulity 4 service A good-looking Studebaker is a good advertisement ager Pete Halloran of the American Legion Club, 100 Pierrepont and Lt. Col. George Schuck of the Army will oppose Assistant City Edi- tor Artie Williams and Johnny Bridegroom) Maguire of the Eagle. May the worst team lose! He's Out Again Staff Sgt.

Patrick Shamtts McFinnerty Coyne of ort Hamilton Post, American Legion, publicity chairman for the county, will soon be out of Fort Hamilton Hospital and smiling his well-known Erin smile. He had to have an operation, but who can keep an Irishman down? Paddy has nothing but praise for Doctor Pratt, nurses, dietitians, orderlies and thanks everyone for all the cards. Hadassah Is Starting The executive committee, East Brooklyn Chapter of Hadassah, is meeting today in the New and exclusive CYCLA-MATIC LEVELCOLDI Zero zone Lerelcold in the Food FreezeJt Super-safe leveleold in the Refrigerator and in the Hydratorj regardleM of Oa side temperatures I New ond exclusive ROLL-TO-YOU SHELVES I All shelvei roll out full length -put all food right at your finger ftpest And you get ail these exclusive Frigidaire features, tool All-porcelain interior Famous Meter-Miser mechanism One-piece Steel Cabinet Quickube ke Trays Raymond Loewy Styling Studebaker operating economy it the reason you in mora and mora Studebaker trucks very day on Hi ttreett and highways. Hundreds of thousands of husky, powerful Studebaker trucks savo gas sensationally stay on the job consistently s4dom require serious repairs. Get a new Studebaker truck and get your hauling done for a lot less money.

Stop in and check up on a Studebaker truck now Vi and 1 ten pick-ups and stakes 1 V4 and 2 ton models for heftier hauling. or STORM SASH 16 years of 3 NEW CYCLA-MATICS! M94-75 Ask abour our liberal trade-in allowance for your old refrigerator on a new FRIGIDAIRE. NEW LOW TERMS I ft Constant of a Studebaker truck. What 'i more, with ita roomy modern cab and bif visibility windshield and windows, a Studebaker truck makea the driver's job easier. Service .1 Ntftoat At.

CHANNEL MOTORS ARMA MOTORS, INC 75 Flatbuse At FLATBUSH MOTORS, INC 2351 Bedford at TiMaa Hotel St. George to greet its BAY RIDGE MOTORS, INC 6204-12 Fourth Aw. president, Mrs. Judith Finck.j BUSHWICK ABERDEEN MOTORS, INC1603 Bwhwick HOWARD MOTOR SALES CORP. 1410 PHkia L0RMA MOTORS CORP.

N.w Moatreie At. 1770 86th St has just tvMirncil trnm CALIFORNIA MOTORS, INC 1758 Coney Wind Aw. Israel with her husband, Dr PUBLIX MOTORS CORP. TELEVISION RADIOS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL FOR THE HOME 681 BEDFORD AVE. UL.

8-5600 OPEN EVENINGS Louis Finck. The chapter will sponsor a "Chai" luncheon in December for the benefit of a I.K.AI. NOTICES I l.EOAI. NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES and (as I nurses home in alem. n-' n- i i r.

HV; and to mv and W.tn.i Winer: JfSWM'Amkici Ra-b FAMILY PARTY Mr. ami Wi ha tlw UaSTKt narnVd Municipal Building. Ltd AL LEGAL NOTICES Borough of Rrnoklvn. City of New tr.t. F.dirard CastirtrU, "nK.

and it sp.vtiv- issue residing at No. 84 Washii Street, York, lias presented Lt of kin or nth-, ATTORNEY GENERAL OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. STATE TAX COMMISSION, SELIN A LIRERMAN. MYER B. GILBERT I.

i I GOLDBERG. BENJAMIN the Borough of Brook, vn. County A Ocean Arc, arc cirlrUlJ -inv and alt olhr unknown mVurt.trn i'-rs wlv. IV 1SSU'' I r.ooJ Hnini.lif.nino- tV i.o? city and State of New York. Brooklyn.

County of KinKS. City and SUte of New Tork. and a petition praying that his account may be ju-NO THEREFORE, you and each SJjtjAt NOTICES k'a JOSEPH A. or JOSEPH H. or )SEPH AMBR'ISE McKAY.

lately residing at No. 717 Car-II Sir -t in the Borough of Brook-n. i-otntv of Kings. City- and State York, and a petition PTSIWC at his account may be judicially 312 tark Plare. the Ilv fHl'l "I W'lR.

WH'W ttinajtit n-'tlt a theater and sup- K'''' r. d-nce iv unk'iMwn to i-tit cannot, after diligent lnqui rookura. county oi State of New York. ING iefore our Surrogate's Court of the to Hi NOW THEREFORE, vou and each count may- be judicially 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 he held In the Court Room at the Hall of Records, in the Cnnty of on the 22nl of October, at 9 oVIorb Fn Ho i-eiioon. why such settlement Room at the Hall of in th; of you are hereby cited to show cause NOW THEREFORE, you and each of vou are hereby cited to show cause before our Surrogate Court of the unty Kings, to be held in the County of Kings, on the 22nd day or October.

1952. at 9:30 o'clock in the forenoon, why such settlement should FORTY MARINES OFfER TO BE DAD TO SICK GIRL WHOSE POP IS MISSING ara baa" Hainatatlat Guarantaaa). SAVE UP TO 35 on Fuel Only ROSCO has THERM0L0K FJUME FELT WIATWI STIIPP.Su- lo i bounty of Ki not be had ELI AS the 22n.i Kings. si i Ji i li.ol TESTIMONY WHEREOF lit Kootn at me nan oi ho Comity of Kings, on the 22nd of lob, 1 lit St o-rlork tlo f.o. noon, why such settlement i 1,1 CKTINT, i deceased, lately resld-N 17 lh'n SlreH, in the dAy of haye caused the Seal of 1352.

at 9:30 o'clock why tvuch settlement 11 Tr xmg Beach, Rt klv Vpuniy yi should not be had should not be had. it and State ofNea City Cily IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, Hon E. IVAN tSeal) praylnat that his ac- IT caused the Seal of our P. i F.N ST KIN. Surrogate of aid BuirccatAat Court to be NOW THEREFORE you and each Atiraham ough of cause WELDED lor itructurjl ttrtnfth And prevent.

alais breakage PUSB BUTTON VENTILATION are hereby cited to sno to show Srhul-z I. lately (Seal) WITNESS. Hon IVAN aid rount the 5th day of IN TESTIMONY wrtliirjut. we 1 i. (h.

Se il "Mr said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. (Seal) WITNESS. Hon E. IVAN RUBEN STEIN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 5th day of ef.

our Surroirate's Court l.N 1 1 I Mi IN I WHSKaVU. we have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate's Court t- be her- 1111' i affixed (Seal) WITNESS. Hon. E. IVAM RUBENSTEtN.

Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, in the said County, the 5th dav of September. 1952. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court ell-4 Th MASTER'S NOTICE IN DIVORCE TliE PLEA9 the County of Philadel- have lost her father nobody really knows and if she has, she'll have AO new daddies trying to take his place.

The daughter of Fir-t Lieutenant Forest A. Nelson hasn't KUBBiNSTBlN. surrogate oi t-h of Brooklyn, iv and State of and State of nty of Kings, to be held In Court r-ty N-w York said eP AARON JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate n' of Records, In t.to.n ptayinK that th r. at -lie -y Ki Mnrl' day of ediate County the 6th day of at Sf oVI.

II File No. 877S 47 THEREFORE, you and el S.pt. AARON L. JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

been told yet that he was THE PEOPLE Or THE STATE OF before our Surrogate's Court of the down over omniuni-t territory h. My Kittys, File No. 727549 State of Pennsylvania, June free and independent. To the Widow Mary, if any. the name Mary being fictitious- to the net of kin.

If any. Aug. 6. eight ila she Te p. why such settlement should "TESTIMONY WHEREOF, we have caused the Seal of our said Surroirate's Court to be i iffis.

i s. all WITNESS, Hon. E. IVAN Rt'BENSTEIN. Surrogate of our said County, at the Borough of Brooklyn.

In the said County, the 5th day of of K.nir. on the 25th day File No. 6100 SJ THE PEOPI.E OF THE STATE NEW YORK, bv the grace of (Joi wa stricken with polio. SARAH HARRIS vs. MORRIS Brooklyn! GEdney 4-8000 QstMst OLympia 8-3800 and any and, all unknown Mraona ji Wld-w She is now why -tti, HARRIS.

i any. To MORRIS HARRIS Pre Mary, if the nam- Mary heini KAY. ak a 4U I I free and Independent. To the Widow Mary, if any. the name Mary being fictitious and to the next of kin.

if den. is unknown, but the last knows I On her birthday. Aug. 3, IN TESTIMONY whereof, we JOSEPH AMBROSE LYnbrook 9-8900 NltMl I.ER OR WALTER KAZ sidence was 441 Alabama Avenue. the Deceased, as cr-ecr any.

of FRANK GUZEK. Deceased he got a last letter from her Brooklyn, New York. LVfen 1S6-2. LOWSKI, IV. eas-d all iimi" Septe and Rosalie Delany whose name or names and whose plan You will pie and Who?" l-l 3.

fflin? uk 1 Clerk of' re-'residence are unknown have been appointed Master by the i Vll i' Th Ci urt kin, after due Rrr.EN'STEIN. Surrogat. certained. and ny and all unknown ife. Sarah Harris' haibrourtt diligence De asci and all unknown In the estate of dlllg in the estate of our said County it the File No.

727149 it against you for abaolut. and ter-sted WOLER OR i lit. n- ANK OUZEK. Deceased, as credit '(," pty the -'u THE, up THE STATE OF un'ds of de father. "I hope every day of I your life is as happy as I know! it is this he wrote.

There have been no lettters from her Daddy sinre, but 40' members of the 1st Marine Air-wing have "adopted" Penny, WALTER KAZLOWSKI. Deceased ii il n1 sd nold a meeting TORNF.Y (JENERAL OF THE STATE known and cannot aner a To the Wtd Cerk of the Surrogate, ur, Jlrt WILL3EY and they've named a CorsalrTH PEppj OF THE STAT Vmmi mWWfilBkjienlkm mar IP ttffiT send my "rffl'SK MwWl HYmTwANk. Pub-fo-R-fe J. JTHmITHSONS. SENDjGREETING Pub-! Pa'on a Soro.

'ElSfc NhW Y1 'UK. by the "Miss Penny" to continue, in nd independent. Ti a wav. the mission her father vv t-ie nan- Mvv -r-t any and all unknown persons to th. not of kin tf interested in ttie e-rtate of WILLSEY an.

ui oi GOLDBKRG. or'WILLoEY A. LONGLEY, Deceavaed. cidrtcd but did not.

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