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BROOKLYN DATTiY NTSW JANTTA ftY 23. 1P34 ATJTOM08ILES automobiles AUTOMOBILES Principal Colligan $200,000 'Y Racketeers Financiers Of Politics Valentine Chief 'IIj Ovinglno (ilub Tbev Have Kloiiri-ihed Bei-ause of Vitiml, Fears and jiriiiiaign Kund imitriltaitinns "I'm a cop." Chief Inspector Lewis J. Valentine toid members of the Ovington Democratic Club la.st night, "and I'm going to tell you about the department I know the Police Department. "The police can drive the tacket-. pay for the five-millton-dollnr cut eers out of this city under two con- in ihe budget of the Police when thev are freed of po- ment.

I llie reform administration is out i to precedents." he declared. Others have luted only four years. This one will last at least eight. The administration is sincere. Your Mavoi is out to eliminate the gorilla and the thug.

"There is one thing Dial is fundamental in the Police Department and that is that every criminal wrongdoer must be sent to jail. And 'hat goes whether he is a poor man or a big It takes courage to drive out the racketeers from our lives, and there is only one way to do it to stand together. We've got io have 'intestinal fortitude' for 'hat. or I might call it guts." Tribute MvCooe.t Members of the club in a moment of ailent tribute to the memory of John F. MeCooey on the suggestion of Austin J.

Helfenstein president. Matthew Troy. Assistant Corporation Counsel, paid a motile to Valentine as "the greatest police official in any city in ihe United I Slates." luicai mieriereiice aim jjr.vinr.aua hen I hey receive the co-operation of ihe victimized peddlers and "Racketeers aia given protection by the politicians because they help with rhe campaign fund. They are ihe big Icickers-in. That is why the politicians have protected the gambling houses, the slot machines, vice and racketeer.

"But no trouble to eliminate them when there's no political interference. nd the cops now know lhat there won't be any in-'erference when they perform tneir dutv. iVUny 'Bad' Cops "The police know now that if necessary thev can use their sticks to ihe i-acketeei resisting arrest, and be upheld if he is right. And that won lead to any misuses, either. There will be strict investigations of aiuch cases." The percentage of bad cops is iall.

Valentine said. He placed It: as 2 or 3 percent of ihe force, and declared that rhe number of un- desirables in other professions Is Stealer. Valentine declared that unpaid! lin loughs of the police will have to Real Estate News -By VINCKN'T KIRK- Realty Board Favors Change In City Charter The Brooklyn Real Estate Board in it efforts to lift the tax burdens i now borne by real estate has com- missioned Maurice J. Moore, chairman of the board's legislation and taxation committee, to appear to- morrow at the public healing In Albanv and argue in favor of the bill to give the Board of Estimate the power to effect drastic econo mies the opera Hon of rhe city RIDLEY HEIR? Jeoa Nelsub Ridlev Heir Puts In Claim Because An elderly flytrap inventor who has spent his life under the name of Jens Nelson sat on the witness stand before Surrogate Foley in Manhattan yesterday and tena-siously clung to the claim that he was the legitimate son of Eowatd Albeit Ridley, mysteriously murdered last May In his East Side sitbcellar office. Nelson insisted that he is entitled to a sons share of the 3,000.000 now in the hands of the Hanover Bank it Trust.

Company as temporary administrator. But be said he would not have come forward with his claim if the administrators Jiad paid him the H25.000 which he said Ridley had agreed to give him for the patent insect trap six mom ha before he was slain. Would Cut Out Mrs. Gertten Nelsons claim, if substantiated, would entitle him virtually to the entire estate. Not even Ridley's half sister.

Mrs. Clara R. Gerken of 983 E. 37th Platbush, principal heir under the recent settlement, would be entitled lo a share. Mrs.

Getken said she had never heard of Nelson until he popped into Ihe picture, and had never heard of any marriage contracted bv her half-brother. Nelson's attorney. C. Carlson Kirchner of Poughkeepsie. sought an adjournment, asserting that his firm had Just been brought into the case and wanted more time to complete its investigation.

Notables Attend Francis Xavier Parish Card Party Moie than 1.000 parishioners last night attended ihe annual bridge party and dance of 81. Francis Xavier a R. C. Church. Ttti 8th Ave.

held at the Columbus Club. I Prospect Park West. Mons. David J. Hickey, Vicar General of ihe Catholic Diocese of Brooklyn, and pastor of the church, welcomed the parishioners, praising the Rev.

lo .1. McAvoy and the Rev. Peter L. Nolan, his assistants. tne committee members and the.

various societies and sod a line of the church for ihe success of Hik af-': fair. Among those attending were: Supreme Court Justice Philip A. Brenna 0 Alaermao lohn F. Lsntrv. Mi.

and Mis. William Ward Di nd Mrs. j. j. Rellly.

Ml5. Edwin Orar.f Mrs Hurlev. Committee chairmen included Ray G. D. Palmer, floor; Marie Macklin, 'leception: Madeline R.

Pierce. journal; Marion P. Conmv. prize; Veronica A. Clifford, card; Alexander, and Betty Ker-win and Florence Pigott.

music. OA MCE At TKMPI.IC Ihe Arion Pythian Temple at Eastern Parkway and Troy Ave. i the scene everv Sunday evening of a dance. Sol Posnack nd hie radio recording orchestra plav for dancing eph Kennedy. G-3 of ihe Field Artillery group, will speak the meetinR.

At the Federal inspections l.si Thursday conducted by Li. Col Marshall and Capt. Gilbert. U. S.

the regiment was credited with B8 percent attendance. I ii 1st Cavalry The rifle team wilt cross fire with the 243th Coal Artillery shooter on rhe 27th Division Train range lomorrow night. val Battalion The rifle team will compel against the lOhih Infantry marksmen tomorrow night on the I4rh Infantry isnge. Companv A. 111 Rattulum The annual Federal inspectffcn will be.

held Monday nighl. Division Train Baltalion drill will be held tonight in preparation for the forthcoming review. II I 4 AutomobilM for Sale 11 CHEVROLET 1931 2-passenger sport coupe with rumble; perfect mechanical condition: maroon patnt In perfect condition: wive tires excellent; heater: wired for radio: anv demonstration: Stt25: private party. Phone MAin 4-S20O. extension SS tbet.weea and 6t lor apom-ment.

CHEVROLET '31 Sedan: Regal equipped with 6 wire wheels, fine tire, trunk and other extras; criglnai maroon lmlsh ana mohair uDholsterv very clean; very economical to operate: only 2SS. Btude- oaser. isoa leoioro Ave. CHKVBOIJtT Winter clearance, SSO up; diasuc radue-tlons. aoa goth 8i.

Windsor CHEVROLET 1933 dt luxe sedan, A-l 1435; gloo down; terms, trades: other. SUnset -93. CHEVROLETS. all moels7 rxxeiientcon-dttion; bargains; easy terms. Amerllng-Kanner Chevrolet.

Bay Parkway-S3l at. CHEVROLET WINTBR BALE Used car bargains, all make and model Hetsei Chevrolet. 16 4th Ave. CHEVROLET late model sedans, coaches: like new: fully equipped: 75 up. Warehouse.

4S3 Monroe near fluatner. WONDER VALUE AJ joarr-ntw 1:.2 t-dan, wll) ill if fmiaeni. eaouies you demaiut in can; rented noitinj powci, frw wiieelin, auromatlc clutch, OuplaU glass, wire wtieelz, et. Fheooincnal avlngf- heva Original coat SI, 18V. Our ilt pnci--1595.

Year to pav. Simons. Stewart Chrysler I mouth 1M1 Bedford corner fit. John's pi see. Open eveninge.

Chrysler -31 RodTtr: rtunWeMitvery comfortable; Da lAixa equipment includes 8 wire wheels, trunk rack and otner pxtt; motor ts very jtoaoolh md powerful; ficeflent paint and uDhofsterv: good tires: only S275. Bedford Ave. StiideOaket. 14Afl DODGE 1931 sedan; beautiful condition; new rubber; perfect; sacrifice. others Warehouse, 463 Monroe sr.

Sunjnert. ESSlir 1832 sedanPlTke-new In" very're-pecl; bargain; J5, Reo liao'Bed-toid Ave. FORD DEALER MUstrnSELlTNOW Ford 1932 coupe, only a.ooo miles. Ford 1931 Tudor S196 Ford roadster, rumble atys Ford t929 sport eoupe s7S Ford 1929 coach mo Ford 192S touring gbo Nash 192 coach, gooo tires 'J5 Cnevtolei I9al de luxe coach 236 TBRMS. TRADES: OPEN EVENINGS DAVID CONDON.

INC. sain St nd Utti Ave. Windsor a-tood FORD HS1 4-door Sed.n. sloping windshield f. az25 FORD 1931 Victoria.

mileage I 500 ls Trade, terms; payable tfi weekly. i SOUTH S-SSJj FORDS 1932. 1931.930 I TUDORS COUPBB ROADSTER) I Wide Selection Other Makes, Models Trades Accepted Terms I CAMPBHt gALlH St 8CRVICB il Wtlloulhbv ll coiner I.iw rente SI FORD coupe, luoibie seat, aood condirion. S.5. McOivnev.

Iri2 14th St FORD de luxe coach, Alter 4 p.m., OarOnkel. 30 Brlrhton Beach Ave. SHeepshead 3-9703. FORDS, 1930-31 sedans, coupe, like new; I full equipped: sacrifice $100 up. Wan- house, sjrjjMonroe near umner.

FORDS, new and, used pleasure and commercial cars: best values at lowest wrtces. I J. .1. Hart, 1029 Atlantlo Avt. LA SALLE 1931 CONV.

COUPS DK LUXK PACKARD 1931 DE LUXE SUDAN Chrysler 1931 De Lux Sedan. Radio CHEVROLET 1932 SEDAN, BARGAIN $3S0. PROSPECT U8EI OAR EXCHANGE 14.01 BEDFORD AVE. PROSPECT 9-20S1. HUDSON 1927 4-door sedan S2f: dealers mrn-ln value.

S6t. MIdwood 8-3817-W LA SAIXE 328 de lux sedau for 550. Cadillac 749 Atlantic Ave NEvin 8-2500 LINCOLN "8" sedan, 1932, llv. pissen-ser, like new, attractive price. Brighton Auto Exchange.

1077 Atlantic BWn. LOCOMOBILE eight coiipe7T9X8rsl25Tc3it S3.100: perfect, it Sterling St. BtJok-ininsfer -W A fKJCE SUKPKlSg This like-new 1032 brougnam essiels In ail the phases of performance ehich makes modern motoring delightful and lttxunou.r. fVosf at deetdedlv low price -39S. Year to pa.v.

Chrvslw Plymouth Distributors. 1491. Bedford. corner Sr. John's Place.

Open evening. NASH convertible coupe, rumble seat; excellent condition: S185 cash. BUa-minstcr 142 4idwoon St. 0LD6M0BILE 1932 de lux 8-cyylTndtr sedan: outstanding: performance, appearance and value; nosv S625. Bishop.

Mr-Cnrmick aV Bishop, Bedford ai. AHen-lio Ave. OLDSMOBILE jKti ne luxeconvertloTe coupe, hot vater heater, wood wheels. good llres, trunk rack, good condition S250. MIdwood 8-4854W OI.OSMOB11JI l2 4-door sedan de luxe: fine runnlns; order; brgin.

Von Kampen siotor. Ut3 Roger Ave. 1D33 models at, great price reductions. Packard Brooklyn, Atlantic at Cla-ion Ave. Phone.

PRogpecf. 9-3400 PACKARD 1927 sedan; ne SnrytiFes; good, condition; 75. Phone Esplanade ar. "plBROg PAOTORy BR AN OH HAS A CAR FOR VOU AT A BARGAIN PRICE In worib arhile coming to our shop; moms and examining our used cat stock; Plerce-Arrows, Packards. Cadillacs.

Lln-colns. La Belles. Prankltns. Chrvslers. Naslies.

others; ready for your critical inspection and comparison; each, temptingly priced: you bt.v safely and as SAI.BS OOP!" AI'LAWTIC, COBNgR QRAKD AV PONTIAC 1930 luxe sedan; perfect: lo mileage- sacrifice $135. Others. Warehouse. 493 Monroe St. tSumnei'l.

8TUDBBAlcraedan 193oTd wire wheels, trunk, absolutely like. pew. nearer; no rcasonsoie oner reruseor private 4115 50tk Woodslde. t. f.

Menegas. 8TUDeBAKR l-cyllnder" sedan. slf Yoi storage charges; flrst-cla candltton Peter Relllv Son Warehouse. 491 Beigen St. new.

1585. Robert B. Cole 14 Bed-lord Ave. MAin 2-0700 WHTPPRT "l929 coachrJust overhiiiled Sfio. Call evenings, Ashare.

I41S ST. 4th St. near Avenue M. ACT AT ONCB SU1CK 193 DK I.UXE BROfJOHAM BUICK 1932 CONV. COUPB MK PPAMKLIN 1930 DI LIIXK SRDAN8 5 AND 7 PASSENGER Sllfl PRANKLIN MODEI, 130 SKDAN PACKARD 1927 SEDAN lift OAKLAND 1929 COUPE 14s PRANKLIN BROOKLYN 1004 ATLANTIC AVT KLARPELD MOTOR SAIja S02 85TH 8TRKFT lerraplan 8 coach.

19.13 S44.1 Orahara sedan, 1931 $a2f Essex sedan, 1930 114 Dodge sedan, 1931 $24,1 Buiek sedan. 1931 radio 425 Hudson sedan, 1931 de l.j 37A Cord srisn.l9:t0 deluxe S49.S i'l uvks fe Umaereial Cira II i0 IRHCKS, all makes, all modeie7 niusi. sell. SSO up. 470 Clermont.

Aye. STerllnt 3-S2S8. IIdhxo Car Ilk K1.ARPBLD MOTOR. SALES AUTHORIZED HUDSON-TERRA PI NB DEALER 8AI BR ROOM AT H122 4TB AVC SERVICE AT SO'l 65TH ST. We wish to announc that have hand et.

all times complete stock nf new Hudsons and Terraplanes. all model Whv not, let us demonstrate Ihem 'e a ted A atomolt Urn I'. "Etc Aubuins. Chevrolets. Butcks.

Fords, f'ULL HONEST VALUES PAID Immediately In cash; all makes; conrleoua st.lentinn. Hillside Auto. 138-40 Hillside Ave cot. Oueens Blvp. JAmalcs 8-4438 Automobiles Wanted.

Cash waiting Best offers. Kelsey Motor. 2801 Sth n-r ahetpshead Bay Ro Phone ESpianafl 3-057S AUTO OWNERS WE SELL YOBS OAH Buyers Waiting Oulck Action YOU OBI' CASH Mo Chsrg Unless Sol COI D-K BIjL INC. Redtord Ay. MAIn J-ftSSO I AutomobilM tor Sail I) AUBURN, FORD, CHEVROLET.

ITO. BKUMJKLYN'S ONLY AUCTION SALE ronioiTow, wwnfMiv Jin. za. 1 p.m. KIKO COUNTY AUTO AUCTION j'SJrt 4th Cor.

7th, B'klya i MICHAEL H. LB8BER AUCr-'ONEEB AUBURN 1932. 8-cyllni-r blouhm. t3B5. King County Butct 44 Bmptvc Boulyrp PRtender 3-8900.

AUBURN, best In used FULTON AUTO EXCHANOE, INC 142. BEDFORD AVE. AUBURN 131 dc lux like nw; low mlletae; need loom: sacrifice. Others Warehouse, 493 Monroe at. I ACBURN-1931 69B-A le inxt hroiltham: bargain.

350: til Onwn; trade: Mnei's. MAn.ifleld 6-9l97 BUICK1B30 aedin. eirrai, immaculate. llk new. low mileage.

months uav-anlee, S75 down: trade: weeklv: free trial. Open eenin. 1B44 Ailentle Biooklvn. BUIck victoria, "(tood model, at e--ceptlonally low price. Reo 1530 Bedford Ave.

BUICK two-door sedan: A-l condi tion: private: price S150. Phone MBdelion a-oea. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. CADn.AC '31-3S1 de lue 8-cylindrr ae-dan- 3 while wall tires: perfect condition; low mileeae: 1.150.

Phone FLora! Part S3S0. CADILLAC tedan. 6 wire wheI. new rubber, late model, sacrifice. Naaii, lifts Plubush Avt MAnsfleld S-S5SO HOTELS AMD KESORTS SUI I IVAN CO.

SHAWAWGUNK MOUNTAINS COWAOE. flkerty. at, T. Convalescent tubercular patient: moderate-rales; Gentile house ATLANTIC CTV ATLANTIC CITY.M.J. Offers everything be desired.

1n fine famllv living. Sun decks, solaria and garden terrace directlv on Boardwalk. INTERESTING WINTER RATEB Golf. Riding. Ice Skating and, Hockav.

WAI.TEK J. BtlZar Ins. CHAirOWTI. R1DDON HILL w4ftBT -k pmt THE EMBASSADOR Atlantis City. N.J.

America and Eureasa Ptsm ATLANTIC CITY Eiesas' tea (tliers Wlntst. Why est vtur Writs arlfhts, Hall n.ssii. MsrlSTsiieS-aissltsliii rrsywirs. I.AKKWOOI). N.

J. THB MON'J'KReir Wear I-ske sod ChwcDii. aooins witb private baths! running net sod sold water 1n atl rooms. (Same ex-sllent euilins at reduia rstei.) Cbrlitlia Clleetsle. Pksae 1U.

3. TKBN. FLORIDA On ihe ecaa. A romplrtA fenort city una-- oas roof. Superb.

bsiaiag tnoi -olt cotirae. aot bsib eolsr- lacsm, rarisrco nil achnol ua our own etst. Write for fcoostel. HOTEL MONSON SAINT AUGUSTINE. Ft.OitlDA Booklet Ha: TEMPER ATURit 14 yesterdiy In the Cities nf th flun Miami and Miami Beach.

Fla. Trade Winter for Summer. CABLING HO'tUL. Jacksonville' largest modern hotel. Writ lor 100-Pae Gimlet Travelogue free.

.1 E. KERNS KNJTTAN ORIANUO, FLORIDA, sarin tralaina bsms af I In Braeklyn Dodir. Med-rate ram. Write far a bsskUt tsasy. Miami Florida.

Modern Araeriosn Plan Hotel. Sna. clinic. Wriie for booklet Dept. 18.

BKRMCIOA HOTEt BFSMU DIANA, aiodern. riraprosf. 4npl It n. RUtkroyn. 0a.

Asm. or bi.i-n-ns f.tne. 14 Wltllelnll K. T. NORTH CAROMNA PINE CREST INN.

Pmehar-t. N. 0, Excellent accommodations: S4 daily up with meals. Special weekly rte. SOIJTBFKN FINES, N.

C. The Mid-South Resort overnlaht. trip from New York. For Information write City Clerk. SOUTH CAROLINA HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL.

AIKKN. C. H'slthfnt HlntfU. awn fait cailraa. rile.

trmtis. rff hra. from Naw Ysrfc. Baafclar. W.

Cls-iatia STf.AMBOATS NEW LOW RATES $qoo 30-DAY BOUND TRIP 4.S IIOSIOX 00 3II-DAT BtitlND TRIP SS.WI Oirtsin rooms, runnlnv wler. 81 up or personal. Dally nd Pier 11. R. at.

flbeny Bf.l 8 P.M. Tel. BAvclav 7-1800 COLONIAL LINE WCEKFN0 EXr.U RHONS fif Fri, Sal. Rfll. tm.

M. 4 51) Hw n4H4 5.00 OCEAN STEAMSHIPS VASSAIJ MIAMI HAVANA i2J' Davs All Expense Crttiwo Utt. Mwmati tfm(ifpi Lfrtci. 7 Wtl N. Y.

C. liiil p'emlses lo the centra Hn thrfnf. rj.retl JanuitiV 22l 10'- LU)YD TH AMHOUBiWR, RefiM. OK Af BHENNAN. PlilnMff't At-nrrirv.

Court Sirfot, Broolttvn, N. Y. StJPRBME OOtJRT, KINOfl COUNTY -Oeoigc lint Warren trustee unei trur datfd December ffl, I9'U. madf by D. Henev to OeorRi Kllnf.

Waneu pli-intlfl, a1nst. Mnvv Buktn e. defendants. Piiiimnt to jndament. hi-reln.

riaiert Oc-Kber 1, 19:1. will well at. oublic miction ihf hlglifat tjidder OREWfl A. SH A PTRO. auctioneers, at Brooklyn Ffral Estmn Exchange, tfifl Monlagu-Ktieei.

flioo-flvn. New York, on Febrimv i. m.ii, at iwe )vf o'clock noon, piemisef1 situnte In rhe Borouh of Brooklyn. Nev York City, on he west- side of SaratoRa tvruut. Mie Nouth fide ot which 1 25 feel north of Hlake Avejiue, heinft 100 feet, tirep on pecli 4ide and 2i feet wide front, and reel, ihe mil L)ji'W -side line riinninm nart-ly on.ih iierty wall, side line pt-ialle Lo Blaki Avenue: reference bPinR died; to Judgnient (or more rnm-glPle description of said jremi.nv Daled, 18th.

IM- Wtl. T. SHWPBON. RTtfiee. NOH'l'H Al CHAMP.

Pialntlff'! AtlO-iieyH (V! court si Biooklvn. New York. 14-61. ru a SOl'KtMK COUR1KlNC18 COUNTY -Catherine Mfella. njaftiit Michael Cush n.

V. TARICCl. Witlnrifr'a Aitorney. Oonitntntal Avenue, forest Hills New York. Piiiajent ro judHttien).

entered n. I will ttell, by WATHANISH. SH11TKR. auctioneer, at, Brooklyn Real Kut.Bte ilx-liiaiRe lflf MonUKHe street. Brooklyn, et 12:00 nonn.

January 3J, mm. ihe piffmiaev Plot; Its feet front, and iear by mo feet In depth, on ooiirh Mde if lAih sheet, the aa-tterlv side line being '7 tee.l; Inches WNt. of 10th Avenue and ru nn na parallel Therewith Hoire nnmbci beiiift 430. BRflG. TTeterea.

jaff-81 tti 'h 11,1 N.fl Wanted Automobilea 11 AUTOS. TRUCKS, ALT, MAKES, MODEM CASH WAITING. SEK 08 FIRST. Leslie, 1st Ave. t9ilhi.

ATwaler 9-9Alft. COACH or sedan, tate model. prtve; cash. Tel. SHore Road S-1678.

BUY LA'P apoTTa'sh" Brighton Auto Exchange, 1077 Atlantic at Franklin, Brooklyn. HIGHEST cash prices paid sedans, coupe, roadsters. See us nrst. Queens Auto Clearing House. 164th St.

end Hillside Jamaica. HIOHEST CASH PRICES PAID. LAT MODELS. PULTON AUTO EXCHANOE. 14'2 BEDFORD AVf.

HIGHEST prices ds for la t7MdM ari all males; cash waiting. 112' Bewfnrri Ave. WANTED new Dooge truck or Chevrolet trucks, rid percent, ca-h, halanca trada or terms. B44. ristaush Ave.

SERVICE BaUding Contracting ALTERATIONS, new nulldings; nonof. work; reduced prices. Alfred A. Nelson Son. Builders.

Ill Arenu I. MIdwood a-6800. ALTERATIONS, new Building. Brickwork, concrete foundations, sidewalk. C.

Michel, 76 Rockaway Ave. OLenmora 8-801B. STAIR BUILDER, porch Uiclosures, itor Ixtures, closets, general repairs, done exoeu. NEwtown WE IMPROVE YOUR PRPmTY You pay wilh small monthly pavmenls; expert mechanics in all trades. Phone or wrtle Comfort.

Home Improvement Oompanvi 250 Flatbinh Ave Phone NEvins a-74i). rarqwet Floor 11a. FLOOR SCRAPED, ti tip; llraUon. eXt floors made new: floora laid; work fiter-anteed. Phone Windsor s-855.

OLD FLOORS rancdfinlshfd less machines: new floor laid by expert: rewonaole. NEving B-S744. Johnson. PARXJUET FLOORS laid, scraped, finished; unbeatable estimates: service from Sam. to 1 1 in, SLocum S-H505.

PARQUET noors shellac, cents a foot: expert work Phon Pfdopendence 3--'tllS. PARQUET FLOORS icraped wlrtdujthTsa machine. S2 up; sohellacklnr. si. 50.

t. coats. SHore Roai5-3t2 103.1. Heating, PlUaubing, Roof tag AMirRICAtTRADIATOR STEAM AND HOT-WATER HEAT OIL BURNERS; 2 YEARS TO PAT TEN-YEAR OUARANTEE. FRANCO ENGINBKRINO 102 5th Ave Est 1914, sunyet.

8-37(J. t. OLSON Expert repairing nd UeTi-tlon on plumn ng and heating; special ladlstora. ileum job. completely installed S3-25.

601" Woodward Ave. Rldge-wood. Hltternan 3-s or FUniielle 9-'i9B. Millinery OreA-makinr arvlce; fin custom mad cloihes. alterations; reasonable: new dresses.

S15 up. including araierlal. Peggy Olancv. MAIn -73IO lng, Storage fj FraEPROOF-" STORAOB, 5 MOVINO; LOWEST RATES IN CITY HAY 8 STORAGE CO, K8PLANADK -3S0. faintinr; -fspulnt ARTIS't'IC PAINTER.

decori.or, plasterei'; high-grade work; reasonable, best refer. ences. V313 20th Ave. BEnsor.hurst 6-531't. DECORATOR.

PAINTER St room up; estimates cheerfully given. A. Walsh. 129 3Mh Si. Phon Windsor s-9790.

'AINTBh snd decorsrar. rsrneniiry, tnsin and ouHlde: clean, eareful work; day at tontract: lowest beir matsrlju. Painter, 119 it. Rlst St. PResldent 3-0021 or MIdwood S-6878-J PAINTINO.

paperhanglng. floor "scraping; apartments, prlvat homes; good work: rea-sonable, Bhlel, 8S7 75th 8t, ATlantic, 8-9S42. PAINTSR.PAPERHANOER. work and material guaranteed; reasonable. OLenmore S.18J7.

PArNTING, plastering; reliable; reasonable; go anywhere. Erlckson. 524 11th St. SO. 6-7127.

PAINTBIl, Danish; neat work: ceilings. up: unbeatabl price on all work. Rom-merriahl. SHor Road 5-8159. PAINTER, panerhanger.

inside, outsl'l! Craftsx. Spanish combing, very reason-jble. Nllson. Windsor 8-1388. CHRISTIANSEN BROS.

Painting, oaperhangers. expert Danish painters. 7123 Sth Ave. SHore Road S-SB2S P. WAISH Painting and decorating, per room and up; ail work- flrst-ciasa.

j305Sth Ave. BOnwt 8-0198. 4-ROOM APARTMENT PADfTen COMPLETE $30 PHONE KAYB, SHIBPS-HEAD Hardwar snd Paint 4a FREDERICK HORN ANNOUNCES OPENINO OP NEW STORB HARDWARE TOO PAINTS sol 5lh Ave. SOnsM. -1fiM Meld Ceiliot SHAMROCK METAL CEILINO Private work; stores; reasonable pric, 327 Atlantic Ave.

Cumberland -'itl70. Meial Wetathprstriri-i METAL WEATHERSTRIPS installed by e.l-pert; guaranteed rattl. dust, wind and rainproof life of building: lowest pileee. Call Dickens 2-5560. V'HY suffer all Winter-from drauihty, rattling windows nd doors? weatherstrip your nous fn one day; lowest prices prevlling.

QLaomor 5-1130. JOHNSON BROS Metal weatherstrips: guaranteed aualif ano inslallation Phone Windsor S-1988. I'riutins Stationery 1000 LETTERHEADS, billhead- envelopes card (assoited), 100 wedding Invitations. engraving and planless: anvthing: quleklv. Corcoran Jt64 Bergen near Plathush Ave.

rrofessional Services MAS3AOE. pine bath. Barcelon sTlon S77 Islington S8th SM t.v 3-4877. MATTRESSES remade mattresses rebuilt into Innersprtngs: upholstered. Sanltrv Cross Mattress, RSplanade S-8878 Renovating and Dyeing 28 aVnouncaTent ElsSrilirjiNA'RY Introducing a.

new cleaning, pressing and tailoring service; grinents left hefor 10 a.m carefully cleaned and pressed and ready at 5 p.m.: men' suits pressed while voti wait: reasonable prices: booth PIEItREPONT CLEANERS DYERS 310 WASHINOTON ST. 339 PULTON ST TBI. TRIANOLE 5-00'l llphnlstering A-l RECOVERING! REPAIRING; lowest prices: 3-plrc suite, best webbing, springs, tepalred at your home, S7; boa springs rebuilt, 85; alt work cuaianUefl. Halg, BUckmlnater 3-2327. CAU, HENRY'S upholteryihop tr new, alteration and repair work: lowest prices.

487 De Kalb Av. MAIn 3-R034. ROM UPHOliTtTRy 238 LlviTtoli St. Reupholster nowl TRIangl 5-3S10. January i-legrance of tapestries, trlci-eltee.

etc Laboi- charges reduced. Smart slip covers made to order In the modern manner. tmrnitmei Repairinf 2 PIIRNITUHB repaired, reSnlahed, uphol-siered: bedroom suites derorated. Wasner. 789 Onnev Island Av BOck-ininstei 2-lti90.

Vacuum Cleaner Jlepairint VACUUMCTATRS Motor Overhauled, Oiirnlrl Amalgmaled. 47 Rogers Ave. TN HpWauted eemale DANCING TEACHER. expTrlTnce'd cit dancing school. 1244, 13th St.

NA-varra-MBS OIRI. BAND, work in nniv "a lo 7. Dante's T.ttle Rltz 1030 dale coinei Broadway. I.ADY to anslft with seml.nvellrf7nd"l era! houiewort: neat, capable; referenasf MIdwood -7. Of Ifnnler Shares In Brother's Will John S.

Colllgan. brother of Eugene A. Colllgan. principal of Hunter College, who died at his home at Bainbridge St. on Dec.

last, left hie estate of "more than SlU.000" io five brothers, two sisters nd a niece, a petition to probate hie will, filed yesterday In Surrogate Witigates Court, revealed. Principal Colligan received one-sixteenth of the residue of his brother's estate. He lives at 872B 89th Woodhaven. Mary A. Bvrne.

a siter. residing at 8540 87th 3t Woodhaven, also received one-jixieenth, while sliares of aeven-foi'i v-eighths were given to Sarah T. Smith, jtister. of 9MI Woodhaven: Edward of 1S4-B1 82d Road. Jamaica; Robert J09-48 211th Bellaire: Piancis 223 Bainbrlage William MO-07 v8th Hollis.

all brothers, and Evelyn Hernandes, niece, of 24 E. Slaiilon Baldwin. Rebecca. Hannam Mrs. Rebecca Hannam of 278 Hancock 81..

who died Jan. 8 last, left S24 500 in peisonal property to be divided between her daughters. Eleanor G. and Edith A. Hannam.

both of the Hancock St. address. Lena Weia Ina Weis of 1875 Ryder who died Dec. 15 in Kings County Hospital, left an estate of 82 600. of which tftOO is bequeathed to Mrs.

Marie Rosasco of the same addres, a niece. The residue is left to her nephew. William Marcellui. of 8245 80th Road, Glendale. LEGAL NOTICKS 4UPRBME COURT Of TBI STATE OF NEW YORK, CODNTV Of KINGS FULTON SA VTNGft BANK.

KINGS COUNTY Plaintiff, ajalnst HX HOST, MARION P. D. C. BROOKS. SOPHIA HOST, et Defendants.

Tl THE ABOVE MAM I'D DKFUNDA NTS-you are hereby kunimoned lo answer complaint lb. this action, and, co a. copy of your answer, or. if the complain- is not served with this sum-moos, io servo a notice af a-ppea ranee, un the pisintura attorneys, wlibfn twent? nava alter the ervlco or rhls summons, exclustvo of ih day of service. In case of vour failure to appear or answer.

JutiK-ment, will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated. Brooklyn. New York. August 22.

1933 WJNGATS CUIJItN. uiornevs tor PlaiDtitf, offlua and oost. office address: No. 142 Pieripont Street. Borough of Srooklvn City of New York.

TO THIS, NAAU8D OK-PENDANT IN THW AOTION: SOPHIA HOST; The foregoing; summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of HONORABLE JAUL BONYNaB. a Justice of the supreme court ef the stale of New York, dated. December Urn, 183:1, and filed with the complaint in the Offlce of rho clerk of the County of Kings on December 73th, 1933. The object of the above entitled action Is to loreoloso a mortgage effecting real property In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, city and Slat of Ne York, situate on the east side of Uyder Street 190 feet north of Avenue T.

being a parcel 26 feei in width front and rear by 100 feet In depth on both sides. Dated. December 15th, WINOA'J'K At OULLftN. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Offlce and post-offlce address: No.

H2 Pjeueuont Street, Borough, of Brooklyn, oitr of New York. dl9-et-tu UNITED STATES O18TRI0T COURT, EASTERN DISTRICT OF" NTW YORK United States ot America, to the use and for I ha benefit of THB INDIAN RILI. STONE COMPANY. plaintiff. aain.1t HARRY KAIZER.

and LOUIS BKRTMAN, copartners transactinft business as SHAW-MUT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY. CONCORD CASUALTY AND SURETY COMPANY. GUARDIAN CASUALTY COMPANY OP BUFFALO, New York; FIRRMEN'S FUND INDEMNITY COMPANY OF SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA AMERICAN SURETY COMPANY OF NEW yoRR. and CONSOLIDATED INDEMNITY AND INSURANCE COMPANY, defendant. United states of America to the of Harry Kalter sno Louis Bertman.

trsnsactln business as Shawmut tlon Company, who furnished labor and materials entering info the cbntJ action of Bachelor officer1 Quarters and Non- commissioned officers' O.uarters at, Miuhel Field. Lona Island. Ne, York, and 10 1 1 whom it mav concern: YOU ARE HRREHV NOl'It'lliD tht anove entirled cause i now peuduia in rhe above entitled Coutt and that, therein ihf I nlsintifr seeks lo recover of snd from ih riefiidant ihe um of unon ihe bond and re-insurance jno assumption agreements, executed and delivered by ihe defendants to secure the oerformance of a contract of Ihe defendants. Harrv and Louis Berunsn. transactlna huines as Shawmuc Construction Companv, with i Ihe United States of Americ.

lot me con- srruction of Bachelor Officers' Quarters and Non-commissioned Officer' Quarters Mltchel Field. Lone Island. New York. I and that, you are entitled, within one yrst i from completion of sal wors, ro intervene in said cause ana therein present I and file vour claim. If anv von have, easing said bonds for materia and isttoi furn.hed.

OARt I kvimk Allornev for Plaintiff. l0-lt t.i FORKCT.OSIJRKS IIPRCOURT, KINGS COUNTY M. Cebeiia L'Hommedieu, Plaintiff, against Puitb et Defeuuantr. Pursuant io iudrment herein, datea Jaotiry 12 1934. I will tell at public auction to the highest bidder by OHAR1XS aticiloneei.

at Brooklyn Peal Etat Bvcnauge. 189 Montague Street. Brooklyn. New york. on February 1934, at 'welve o'cloc-s noon, premises situated in rhe Borough of Brooklyn, Ne York City, on the east aid nf Eal Street th not tb side of which is INK reel 8 Inrhe.

soubei of Avenue brine, 105 feet deep on each sid and 26 feet Inches wide front and lest, ihe line patailel ro Avenue leference being made io said luelgmeni. for a mora com-. plete description ot said premtsea nied: January 19. 1934. OrX)ftGB R.

HOLAHAN Retei-e NOHTH As CRAMP. Plaintiff Attorneys Si Court Slteel, Brooklyn, Naw York 3-6t I SUPREME COURT. KINOB COtlN'lY Blla Reeo. plaintiff, against Marv Anrlai-'On el at. defendants.

I PHILIPS BELLINGER. PARSON) I DAVENPORT, plaintiff attorneys. Nn 135 Broadway. Manhattan. New York i Pursuant to a.

Judgment entered herein dated Jan. 1934, I will sell at public auction by Phillip Cohen, auctioneer at' Brooklyn Rest Estate Exchange, No. isa Montagu St Arooklvn New York on I Peb. 13. 1934 at 12 o'clock noon Hie I moitgaged oiemise in the Borough of Brooklyn directed bv asiti judgment, 'o be sold on the easterly side of E.

I.Vh Slreer dislsnl 167 feel 8 incites southerly from ihe southeasterly corner nf Istb Street sod Avenue K. being 7S feel in d-plh on each side bv 16 fr.el 11 inches in breadth each Jit front and real Dared. Ne York Jan. 19 1934. SAMUBf, RARINOWITZ.

Referee J23-HI, tul SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY South Brooklyn Savings Bank. Pialnliff vi Otto Wilheims, et Pursuant Lo Judgment entered Herein naced January 8th, 1934. I will ril at flublic auction by 1.0U1S I'URK aur-uoneei, at Brooklyn Real Nutate Ex--hangs, IS9 Montague Street Hrooalvu N. nn February 13th.

1934. at 12 o'clock noon, the mortgaged the Rotough of Brooklyn. County ot Kings, Stale of New York, directed by hh id Jndit. ment, lo be sold, bounded and drrihpn as foliowt: Beginning at poinl on ihe evsleil. ide of East Slxrssnth Street disiam.

unr hundrr-d feet southerly I ram he riinin lormed by Iht intersection nf the easterly Aide of e.m Sixteenth Snsrl with Hie southerly or Beverly Road tfnrmejiv Avenue Bl; running thence eastetlv parallel with Reverlv ftuad. sevenlv-flye feet: thence parallel with Essi Slr.taemh Streit, fifty thenrr- weslerh parallel with Beverly Road, leei irr the eestetlv sirta of Hrrast and rhenra notiherlr lo.ia iha easterly aioe of Km 41, Sixteenth Sirr-l. nitv fcfi to ning AiKti ill it-, (yni i.ait pm-tif-' fjf in nr, Sttfft, Ivlnt If fionfc (Unin'ii Waiter chairman of'Tapscotl Sylvia. Friedman, lh. huaftM r.mit, in 187 Tapscofl, Oscar Tunis, in ihe board.

budget committee, ac- T(lpBcoU ld Zwaj. companies Mr. Moore on the mis- bon in 199 Tapscott St. sion. The board up to now with- Drive Started Al Dinner RaMv Over ton Workers MaU 13 Campaign Team-.

In a I Progress Mor? than 400 ipam worker Were, sent, off iheir marks Jasl nil-ht in a drive lo a conservation fund nf in Ihe animal Brooklyn and Queen contribution rumpaisn. The campmjn will continue unri! p'eh. 7. Thirteen learns, one li-om each of the branches in Brooklyn and Querns, will carry me aopeal toi fund.1; lo iheir re.speot.jv localities. 1 in plan, discussed Jt.

nishl at, a kick-off" dinner and organization meeting held at the Ho-lel To Chart Pro-re Hfadniiarter nave been set at the hotel ivhere Ihe teams will report. every other day and 1 their progress recorded on a giant, rha'-t almost covering one wall of the main ballroom. Miniature ait-P'anej. one for each branch, will rlimh store.bourd port ravins; Brooklyn skyline daily con-iributioi'E accelerate their flight toward Ihe S200.0nn goal. The campaipn le presents a determined effort to balance the oigani-Tntion'a budget.

Kdwin P. Ma.vnard, general chairman of the drive, explained last, night. The budget has hefn steadily decreased from J1.S93-329 in 3929 'to in 1933, a reduction of 47.8 percent, although he pointed out "during that jtame period our program of activities has been increased by over 50 41,000 Special Gifts Approximately 141.000 has already been received by the special gift (ommittee. he announced. The bigse.t obstacle io ne sin- mounted in the campaign if "the fear complex, of people due to unsettled conditions." ihe Rev.

Dr. Albert. W. Beaven, president of rhe Rochester-Colgaie Divinity School and president of ihe Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America, told the team members. People should realize that one investment that, can he made with-, out fear of it shrinking is that made (n youns boyhood." he said.

"It in a real duty to see that 'he crow-ins generation receives a helping hand by giving them a proper training VVnnIri Tragetty' Referring to the Y. M. C. 4. as ideal social service organization for bringing the influence of religion into the.

lives of boys. Dr. I held that, it would be a tragedy lor Its light to fail In the present tremendous crisis with youth laboring under a terrific strain." There is every indication rtiav with the advance of The machine aae and the development of our present national policy, leisure will be const.a ntly, increased he assert ed. "The Y. M.

C. A. can develop what micrht he a great force for evil Intel great force for good Messages of greeting from Governor Lehman and Borough President, Raymond V. rngersoll were rend at the. dinner by A.

H. Greeley, seneral secretary of fh organisation. E. Moggee campaign di- 1 rector, ourlined the oueinesR details of the drive. Tamp AntiviliM Shown Following 'he dinner moving pictures of activities of Camp Pratt were shown.

Then rhe. member joined in a session of group singing led by victor I arse. The "generals" who will form ihe "hoard of strategy" foi the campaign were introduced io the branch workers. They include: i P. P.

general cnetrma. Roy i. wm eisoctat, clunmwi ertti 'hurmin of W. G. C'ampr.

rr.iiiDun of 'earn or- nidation. A. P. Gieeipv. general iaoetary.

The. botf orchestra from the Flushing Branch presenied a mo-ical program of classical and popular selections. Guesis sealed at 'he speaker dai-Included: -l Moiierisuet. C-. flinheimer a pjchjras.

oteiifleni "4 Kwil P'w Yerl. svmj' H. f-n. Van flincirwi .1 fi. Vo.n Bwini.

The Rev. Dr. Frederick Stanim. pastor of Clinton Avenue Congre-setional Church, gave the invocation. (junta Hniighl The branches chairmen and go If follow: -i-oloirt Wilson.

n't, 500 CVilLOn a'-em-a. Olive.i D. William 5,000 1 Centra! Connd Sax Keve 10.000 ritral Queens, r. Higbre a.OOO Pp.F'erp OlMnct Fred. VI'.

Kriieaer. 3,000 fUtbluh. P. C. Dow IV- 0 iHI tuihing.

Fan s. Harlman I. F. Corwitli UlRblirid Pailv. H.

Bi'fieiiliiau tong Island Cm. B. At no tvVw Utrpchr. William .1. Gllmom Prospfct.

Pavk. Hoonev c. Prfmfn'v rrtiaile.s A. 5 000 7 500 iOO 000 10. 000 2 000 Thoe on The special gifts committee include: Ftedrritt Row kuoht Q.

Marlln If W. Be'inflt nifhatri S. I R. Wllliarn H'lrh William Oilmom L. MMirf" tlohpri Stnifaid R.

V. Cri.ik.chank PhUln A Bnson tsm-r Kad Packer Alumnae Hold Semi-Annual Dinner 'Hie Alumnae Association nf Packer Collegiate Institute, Mrs. Almet Reid lj.l.son ptesiding. gave 'he find of their semi-annual dinners lat niahi. at Packer Institute.

following the dinner, which was informal, Ihe program commitiee, Mrs. Jason 1.. Crolius. chairman, presenied two silent. picliu'BS.

'The Grand Duchess and ihe Waiter' and "The Last World." Mrs. Dorolhy Caryell, on the. piano, provided the music for the first picture and Mrs. Rrilth Wiederhold foi the latter. (lives Up Her Cold, Escapes 1 1.

S. Trial An indictment, charging Mis Saul of 51st 8t. with hORtding 17,300 of gold was nolle prosse.d yesterday by -fudge Grover M. MoscoWIU In Brooklyn Federal Court. Assistant federal Attorney William T.

Cowin staled that Mrs. fwnl had turned in her gold to Ihe Federal Rerv. held action on the proposed city charter revision, holding that ihis i matter was so important, lo the in-1 terests of borougn piopert.y owners that it should be studied carefully. Mr. Moore and Mi.

Torieen spent many hours with Frank M. Led-with. president of the board in careful analysis of the measure which the board hus decided to In disou.xiiiig the Dill, wnich pro- virte for rhe reorganiMtion of city department and the adjustment, erf i elarWi6 paid some of ihe city em-' ployef. Mr. Moore said: "The public should bear in mind that this is an emergency measure and that it will terminate on Sept.

3n. it should be approved so that the Board of Estimate mav immediately proceed to reduce Ihe cost of citv govern- ment" HI. U(, IN ThP pftaip market is beginning lo show improvement. Ren! eiiate brokers are report-ins. more deals, and indication it are that there will be a revival ot home buildlne.

early In the Spring. This i best, evidenced, ihe brokers aay. in the tall for private home," and aparimenia from families that have tieen doubling up for ihe past few years. F'ted C. Faupel Flatb broker announced several impot-innt.

ale. todav. He sold a block front on Avenue and 40th St. for rhe estate of E. I.

Valardi to The club members passed a reso lution pledging their full support to LaGuardia. General O'Ryan and their "friend and neighbor" Valen- tine. Prank A. Matrunola. chauman of 'he Bay Ridge Civic Council Emer- gency Committee, also spoke.

Plaibush Ave. for the Plaibusb Savings Bank to Clyde West. BA RIDGE I.KASt The Colonial Rally Company, as brokers, rented apart men us in Bay Ridge to Sarah Wortsniann. in J117 77th Sylvia in 426 Rockaway Parkway; Anna Schwartz, in 426 Rockaway Parlt-i av; Louis Smolowe, in 8735 Bay Pgrkway; Harold Wald, in 8735 Bay Parkway; Alfred Trachier. in 735 Bay Parkway; Emily Pepilone, in 8735 Bay Parkway; Edward Newell, in 8736 Bay Parkway, F'rank Per-loff, in 8735 Bay Parkway; Alex Rose, In 8735 Bay Parkway; Arthur Betaes, in Bay farirway; syi-via A.

Blank, in 873S Bay Parkway; Fanny Baden. In 873f Bay Park- wav; Michael Huberman, in 1 Tapocott Harry Weiiwr. in It? I.EASK TO Oil. KIRM Basil R. Johnion.

representative in the United Statee of the Oil Company. of lon- gon. has leased office pce on Ihe second floor of the British Empire Building in Rockefeller Center. The quarters will be occupied about May 1. Kl VS gVOSKKT I.AMU Hemy A.

Rogers of the Wlieai-ley Hills Real Estate Corporation has sold for William Kennedy 8DQlll rhlee 8cres woodland at Syosset to Geotge de forest Lord, whof country estate adioins it on: the iouth. The property is high; ground and bounded on the west i by the country estate of C. A.I Campbell, on the north bv the country estate of William Kennedy, on the east by the country estate of Elizabeth MacDonald. Mr. Lord and his brother.

Franklin Butler: Lord, acquired through the ame; broker 9) of land in I92fi from Rohert E. Tod. on which they have since built their country Rli.siNtss l.fcASliS Cnshman Wakefield. leased offices in 300 Madison Ave. io the Republic fnsurance Company for a term of years, and in the same buildine, to Duplex Newspaper Service Company.

newspaper feature ervice, and in the Vander- bill Concourse Building, h'i Vanrier-Oilt to B. A. Needham, engineer. Reiieif 1 061 i A iMitriiie Riflp collation of ihe lOfith at rhe ar mory on night. 4H'fi Marin Reserve Otnfjauy Sgt.

Mai. Morn fishetr. 0. 8. Marine Corps.

World and Olympic rifle champion, spoke to the company on rifle and pistol shooting! last Pitday night. He will again i address Ihe company on Friday, r'eb J. The basketball team will open it season tonight on the I home court when il faces the Roma AC A.lllleiv The l(K)lh meeting nf the Biooklvn rhaolei of the Reserve Officers Asfsnclation of ihe U. S. will he held i at tht armory tonight.

Ma J. Jo-1 I I I La Veechia Brotneu. builder who PLANS DROP will improve rhe land with one- Borough building plan filed iast family house. The broker alo week dropped below the normal 'he following one-family dwell- lal lor one week, accotding lo the ingti: 1564 E. 38lh Si foi George report msiied vesierday from the Kay FiUpauick; 63 40th for borough building bureau.

The total A. Olsen. to Bernstein: and 1384 wa.s S1KM20. with alterations work E. Uth Si.

foi E. Feld to P. J. Te- prfdominating. On the list of new deco.

Mi. fViupel also rented rhe work were Kevrral one-family riwell-siore at 2119 Nostiand Ave. for Per-j ings and 15 private garage. he ion io Joseph friednon tor nil era tion jobs included plans for a lerai of year to used Ren- charifjes to tmusernitnt plane and eral market: also store al. 1432 factories.

II in git to lo John Ka-fitn Flfild (in. Reserves Hear lohn Fagan haa been chosen mmander of the newly-organized Company I0th Intantry Veteran Association, for the coming year. Other officer elected include: Oscar Anderson, vice commander: J. McDonougt). Pteifer, treaaiirei T.

eigeaiil-at-arms. and 8 Poitues. chaplvin. Regulai meeting are to be held the first Monday of every month at the itln'rli Infantry Armliry, and all veieratis who saw war service wilh the company ate eligible for nriernberhip. Brig.

Gen. CJeorge A. Winsale King County Surrogate and chair- man of ihe Biooklvn division of ihe Citizen Family Welfaie Commitiee. will be the guent of honor at, levtew, dinner and i.

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