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Aldermen, Board of- Instructions Minutes of Stated Meeting Held April to Bidders on Work to Be Done and Supplies to Be Furnished.. 279 18, 1933 ................. .. 2777 Law Department- Board Meetings ................. . ..... 2792 Extract of Transactions tfor Week 278 Bronx, Borough of The- Ended March 11, 1933.......... Proposals ....... .. .... .. 2794 Manhattan, Borough of- 279 Report of Bureau of Buildings for Proposals .......................... Week Ended April 8, 1933...... 2791 Mayor, Office of the- City R,-cord. Board of- Hearing on Local Law........... • • • • 277 Proposals .......................... 2792 Itlunici pal Assembly-Aldermanic Branch- I)ocks, Department of- Minutes of Meeting Held April 18, 277. Proposals .......... ............... 2794 1933 ...... ............. ..... 1?ducation. Department of- Official Directory ...................... 279: Proposals .......................... 2793 Police Department- Estimate and Apportionment. Board of- Amendments to Traffic Regulations.... 279, Notices of Public Hearings- Auction Sale ...................... 279. Franchise Matters .............2795 Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- Public Improvement Matters..... 2794 erty ..........................279 Speaal Regulations for Vehicular Finance, Department of- Traffic ........................279 - Confirmation of Assessments-Notices to Property Owners 2797 Purchase, Department of- 279. Interest on City Bonds and Stock.... 2798 Proposals .......................... Notice to Taxpayers ................ 2797 Supreme Court. Second Department- Sale of Tax Liens .................. 2797 Filing Bills of Costs................ 279E Vouchers Received April 19. 1933.... 2787 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Warrants Made Ready for Payment Objections ..................... .279E April 19. 1933 ..... . .......... 2782 Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial District- 1 ire Department- Filing Report .. ................. 2792 Abstract of Transactions for Week Transportation, Board of- Ended March 25, 1933.......... 2791 Invitation to Bidders .............. . 2793 Hospitals, Department of- Invitation to Contractors............ 2793 3 Proposals ...... ................... 2794 Proposals-Notice to Bidders.... .... 279 OFFICE OF THE MAYOR. Hearing on Local Law. PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a local law, Print No. 28, E. & A. No. 26, has been passed by both branches of the Municipal Assembly, entitled: A local law in relation to the health department pension fund and amending and superseding section 1320 of the Greater New York Charter. Further notice is hereby given that a public hearing upon such bill will be held at the MAYOR'S OFFICE in the CITY HALL in the CITY OF NEW YORK, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. 1933, at 3 O'CLOCK P. M. Dated, City Hall, New York, April 19, 1933. a20.25 JOHN P. O'BRIEN, Mayor. THE MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. ALDERMANIC BRANCH. Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, Tuesday, April 18, 1933, 2 o'Clock P. M. The Board met in the Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall. Present: Joseph V. McKee, Chairman Aldermen Dennis J. Mahon Max Gross John T. O'Connell Vice-Chairman John J. Hanley William O'ReiIly James B. Allen Walter R. Hart George H. Ott Joseph Clark Baldwin III Gustave Hartung Charles W. Posthauer Henry C. Bauer John B. Henrich Joseph Reich Harry R. Bell James F. Kiernan Thomas G. Ryan John J. Campbell Joseph E. Kinsley Victor P. Sahner John Cashmore Henry C. Kranz Bernhard Schwab Dennis V. Corcoran John F. Lantry Joseph T. Sharkey Frank A. Cunningham John J. Lenihan Denis R. Sheil Edward W. Curley Patrick J. McCann John William Smith John R. Dalton John J. McCusker Joseph R. Smith Edward V. Dempsey Charles J. McGillick William Solomon Joseph S. Dermody David A. Mahoney Murray W. Stand Carl Deutschmann John J. Mahoney Edward J. Sullivan Frank Donnelly John J. Martin William P. Sullivan Peter Donovan James J. Molen Richard J. Tonry Walter H. Farrar James J. Morris William L. Weber Pasquale J. Fiorella Morton Moses Alford J. Williams Paul P. Gallagher John P. Nugent Louis J. Wronker Isilius A. Gardella Excused-Aldermen Cassidy, Fassler, Marinelli and Sullivan (T. J.). The session was opened with an invocation by the Rev. Marvin J. Thompson, Pastor of the Hillside Presbyterian Church of Jamaica. The minutes of the proceedings of April 6, 1933, were approved. On motion of Alderman Ott the courtesies of the floor were extended to former Alderman and now Magistrate Charles H. Haubert. INTRODUCTION AND READING OF BILLS. No. 36. B. of A. 35. Introduced by Mr. Baldwin- .1 LOCAL LAW providing for the preparation of a new charter for the City of New York and for its submission to the electors at the next general election. Be it enacted, by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows: Section 1. Within fifteen days after this Iocal law takes effect, the mayor shall appoint a commission consisting of fifteen persons, residents of the city of New York, THE CITY RECORD. VOL. LXI. NUMBER 18207. NEW YORK, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. PRICE, 10 CENTS. Introduced by Mr. Gardella- A LOCAL LAW to provide for the reassessment of the cost and expense for regulating, grading and paving with a preliminary pavement to a width of twenty-four (24) feet and to construct the necessary drainage facilities, together with all work incidental thereto, in Jackson avenue from Old Town road to Railroad avenue in the fourth ward, borough of Richmond, city of New York. Be it enacted, by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows: Section 1. The cost and expense of the proceeding for regulating and grading of Jackson avenue from Old Town road to Railroad avenue in the borough of Richmond, city of New York, to a width of twenty-four feet, and for the paving of the roadway thereof with a preliminary pavement of second-hand granite block to a width of twenty- four feet, the centre lines are both improvements to five feet easterly from the centre line of the street at the northerly line of Old Town road, as dedicated and in use, and to extend northerly for a distance of about two hundred and eighty-seven feet to a point about one and five-tenths feet easterly from the centre line of the street and to construct the necessary drainage facilities, together with all work incidental thereto, and which proceeding was initiated by a resolution of the local board of the Staten Island district on the twentieth day of November, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, and finally authorized by a resolution of the hoard of estimate and apportionment on June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, and wherein the assessment list for said improvement was confirmed by the board of assessors on the twentieth day of Septem- ber, nineteen hundred and thirty-two, and wherein the entire cost of the said improve- ment, except the sum of five hundred dollars which was determined by the said board of assessors to be non-assessable, was assessed on a local area extending a mesne average distance of approximately two hundred and seventy-one feet on each side of the street is hereby declared to he a charge upon, distributed and assessed as follows, notwithstanding any and all proceedings heretofore had or acts done under the provisions of the Greater New York Charter or otherwise. 1. Sixty-five (65) per cent. of the cost and expense of the said improvement against the city of New York. 2. Thirty-five (35) per cent. of the cost and expense of the said improvement against the property deemed benefited as heretofore determined by the board of assessors. Sec. 2. The city collector in whose office was entered for collection the assessment for benefit assessed against the several lots and parcels of real property included in the area of assessment, is hereby authorized and directed and it shall be his duty to cancel, discharge and vacate sixty-five (65) per cent, of the assessment for benefit assessed for said improvement on each of the respective lots and parcels of real property within the area of assessment and entered for collection as aforesaid. Sec. 3. All persons who have paid or caused to be paid in whole or in part to the city of New York, the assessment or sum assessed for benefit on any lot or parcel of land for said improvement, shall be entitled to receive from the city of New York sixty-five (65) per cent. of any such sum so paid and the comptroller of the city of New York is hereby authorized and directed to refund and pay to such person or persons, a sum equal to sixty-five (65) per cent. of the amount of such payment. Sec. 4. The said comptroller is authorized to borrow on the credit of the city of New York, in anticipation of the collection of the cost and expense of the above described improvement, such sum or sums as may he necessary to meet 'the expenditures caused by such improvement, and issue for the money so borrowed, certificates of indebtedness or other evidence of indebtedness, to be redeemed in the same manner as similar obligations of the city. Sec. 5. This local law shall take effect immediately. Referred to Committee on Local Laws. No. 38. B. of A. 37. Introduced by Mr. O'Connell- A LOCAL LAW to provide for the reassessment of the cost and expense of acquiring title to Brookville boulevard (Foster Meadow road) from Cross Island boulevard (Rosedale boulevard) to Rockaway boulevard, in the borough of Queens. Be it enacted, by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows: Section 1. The cost and expense of acquiring title to Brookville boulevard (Foster Meadow road) from Cross Island boulevard (Rosedale boulevard) to Rockaway boule- vard, in the borough of Queens, city of New York, and which proceeding was authorized by resolution of the board of estimate and apportionment on the sixteenth day of October, nineteen hundred and twenty-five, and amended by said board on June sixth, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, and the said board having determined in and by its resolutions authorizing the aforesaid proceeding for the said acquisition, that the entire THE CITY RECORD. 2 OFFICIAL TOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORI. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the BOARD OF CITY RECORD, JOHN P. O'BRIEN, MaxoR, Chair+noa, ARTHUR 1. W. HILLY, CORPORATION CounsEL. CHARLES W. BERRY, CoyrmmOLLu. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SUPERVISOR. 2214 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO rrs 2-3490. Distributing Division, 378 West Broadway, Manhattan. WALKER 5-6610. 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TABLE OF CONTENTS, 0. to he known as the New York charter commission, to inquire into the local government of the city of New York, and the counties contained therein, with power to investigate the administration, conduct and transaction of business in the several departments, boards and offices thereof, the effect and working of the charter of Greater New York and the acts amendatory and supplementary thereto, of the city home rule law, and of any and all other acts relating to this city and to suggest such legislation as it may deem advisable with respect thereto. Such commission shall draft and submit with its final report a new charter and, within its discretion, an administrative code or other body of supplementary local law for enforcement within this city, together with recommendations for acts of the state legislature. The mayor shall include among the persons appointed as members of such commission two members of the board of estimate and apportionment, one of whom shall be a borough president, three members of the board of aldermen, one of whom shall be a member of the minority of that board, the commissioner of accounts, the corporation counsel, and at least one other person from each of the several boroughs within the city. Such appointment shall not in any way affect the title to any office which any one of the said persons is holding. The mayor shall, in like manner, fill by appointment such vacancies as may at any time occur in the membership of such commission. Sec. 2. Within five days after the commission shall have been appointed, its members shall meet and organize by the election from their number of a chairman and a secretary. The commission may, in and for the performance of its duties, with the approval of the municipal civil service commission and within the limit of such appropriation as may be provided for the purpose, employ counsel and such and so many clerks, stenographers and other persons as it may deem necessary. It may hold its meetings at such times and places within the city of New York as it may designate. Any examination or investi- gation by the commission may be by or before any one or more of its members, pursuant to the order of the commission duly made and entered on the minutes of any meeting thereof at which a quorum may be present, and the proceedings of or before such com- mission or commissioners shall be deemed to be the proceedings of or before the com- mission as a whole when approved and confirmed by it. Sec. 3. Such commission shall report to the municipal assembly from time to time the progress of its work, and shall submit its final report, together with a draft of such new charter and other local laws proposed to carry out its recommendations in the premises, as soon as practicable, and in any case not later than the tenth of August, nineteen hundred and thirty-three. Sec. 4. Such proposed new charter and other local laws shall be introduced in each branch of the municipal assembly by those members of the commission who are also members of such branches respectively, and shall be acted upon pursuant to the provisions of the city home rule law and subject to the procedure prescribed therein, provided, however, that final action shall be taken by both branches before the first day of September, nineteen hundred and thirty-three. If such proposed new charter and local laws shall be passed, the mayor shall immediately give notice of a public hearing thereon, and shall approve or disapprove thereof on or before September seventh, nineteen hundred and thirty-three. If he shall approve thereof, such proposed new charter shall be sub- mitted to the electors of the city of New York at the general election to be held in this city on the seventh day of November, nineteen hundred and thirty-three. Sec. 5. This local law shall take effect immediately. Referred to Committee oil Local Laws. No. 37. B. of A. 36.

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Aldermen, Board of- Instructions Minutes of Stated Meeting Held April

to Bidders on Work to Be Done and Supplies to Be Furnished.. 279

18, 1933 ................. • .. 2777 Law Department- Board Meetings ................. . ..... 2792 Extract of Transactions tfor Week

278 Bronx, Borough of The- Ended March 11, 1933..........

Proposals ....... .. .... .. 2794 Manhattan, Borough of- 279 Report of Bureau of Buildings for Proposals ..........................

Week Ended April 8, 1933...... 2791 Mayor, Office of the- City R,-cord. Board of- Hearing on Local Law........... • • • • 277

Proposals .......................... 2792 Itlunici pal Assembly-Aldermanic Branch- I)ocks, Department of- Minutes of Meeting Held April 18,

277. Proposals .......... ............... 2794 1933 ...... ............. ..... 1?ducation. Department of- Official Directory ...................... 279:

Proposals .......................... 2793 Police Department- Estimate and Apportionment. Board of- Amendments to Traffic Regulations.... 279,

Notices of Public Hearings- Auction Sale ...................... 279. Franchise Matters .............2795 Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Prop- Public Improvement Matters..... 2794 erty ..........................279

Speaal Regulations for Vehicular Finance, Department of- Traffic ........................279

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Confirmation of Assessments-Notices to Property Owners 2797 Purchase, Department of-

279. Interest on City Bonds and Stock.... 2798 Proposals .......................... Notice to Taxpayers ................ 2797 Supreme Court. Second Department- Sale of Tax Liens .................. 2797 Filing Bills of Costs................ 279E Vouchers Received April 19. 1933.... 2787 Filing Tentative Decree-Notice to File Warrants Made Ready for Payment Objections ..................... .279E

April 19. 1933 ..... . .......... 2782 Supreme Court, Ninth Judicial District- 1 ire Department- Filing Report .. ................. 2792

Abstract of Transactions for Week Transportation, Board of- Ended March 25, 1933.......... 2791 Invitation to Bidders .............. . 2793

Hospitals, Department of- Invitation to Contractors............ 2793 3 Proposals ...... ................... 2794 Proposals-Notice to Bidders.... .... 279

OFFICE OF THE MAYOR.

Hearing on Local Law.

PURSUANT TO STATUTORY REQUIREMENT, NOTICE IS HEREBY given that a local law, Print No. 28, E. & A. No. 26, has been passed by both

branches of the Municipal Assembly, entitled: A local law in relation to the health department pension fund and amending and

superseding section 1320 of the Greater New York Charter. Further notice is hereby given that a public hearing upon such bill will be held

at the MAYOR'S OFFICE in the CITY HALL in the CITY OF NEW YORK, on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26. 1933, at 3 O'CLOCK P. M.

Dated, City Hall, New York, April 19, 1933. a20.25 JOHN P. O'BRIEN, Mayor.

THE MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY OF THE CITY

OF NEW YORK.

ALDERMANIC BRANCH.

Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall, Tuesday, April 18, 1933, 2 o'Clock P. M.

The Board met in the Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall.

Present:

Joseph V. McKee, Chairman

Aldermen

Dennis J. Mahon Max Gross John T. O'Connell Vice-Chairman John J. Hanley William O'ReiIly

James B. Allen Walter R. Hart George H. Ott Joseph Clark Baldwin III Gustave Hartung Charles W. Posthauer Henry C. Bauer John B. Henrich Joseph Reich Harry R. Bell James F. Kiernan Thomas G. Ryan John J. Campbell Joseph E. Kinsley Victor P. Sahner John Cashmore Henry C. Kranz Bernhard Schwab Dennis V. Corcoran John F. Lantry Joseph T. Sharkey Frank A. Cunningham John J. Lenihan Denis R. Sheil Edward W. Curley Patrick J. McCann John William Smith John R. Dalton John J. McCusker Joseph R. Smith Edward V. Dempsey Charles J. McGillick William Solomon Joseph S. Dermody David A. Mahoney Murray W. Stand Carl Deutschmann John J. Mahoney Edward J. Sullivan Frank Donnelly John J. Martin William P. Sullivan Peter Donovan James J. Molen Richard J. Tonry Walter H. Farrar James J. Morris William L. Weber Pasquale J. Fiorella Morton Moses Alford J. Williams Paul P. Gallagher John P. Nugent Louis J. Wronker Isilius A. Gardella

Excused-Aldermen Cassidy, Fassler, Marinelli and Sullivan (T. J.).

The session was opened with an invocation by the Rev. Marvin J. Thompson, Pastor of the Hillside Presbyterian Church of Jamaica.

The minutes of the proceedings of April 6, 1933, were approved.

On motion of Alderman Ott the courtesies of the floor were extended to former Alderman and now Magistrate Charles H. Haubert.

INTRODUCTION AND READING OF BILLS.

No. 36. B. of A. 35. Introduced by Mr. Baldwin-

.1 LOCAL LAW providing for the preparation of a new charter for the City of New York and for its submission to the electors at the next general election.

Be it enacted, by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows:

Section 1. Within fifteen days after this Iocal law takes effect, the mayor shall appoint a commission consisting of fifteen persons, residents of the city of New York,

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Introduced by Mr. Gardella-

A LOCAL LAW to provide for the reassessment of the cost and expense for regulating, grading and paving with a preliminary pavement to a width of twenty-four (24) feet and to construct the necessary drainage facilities, together with all work incidental thereto, in Jackson avenue from Old Town road to Railroad avenue in the fourth ward, borough of Richmond, city of New York.

Be it enacted, by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows:

Section 1. The cost and expense of the proceeding for regulating and grading of Jackson avenue from Old Town road to Railroad avenue in the borough of Richmond, city of New York, to a width of twenty-four feet, and for the paving of the roadway thereof with a preliminary pavement of second-hand granite block to a width of twenty-four feet, the centre lines are both improvements to five feet easterly from the centre line of the street at the northerly line of Old Town road, as dedicated and in use, and to extend northerly for a distance of about two hundred and eighty-seven feet to a point about one and five-tenths feet easterly from the centre line of the street and to construct the necessary drainage facilities, together with all work incidental thereto, and which proceeding was initiated by a resolution of the local board of the Staten Island district on the twentieth day of November, nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, and finally authorized by a resolution of the hoard of estimate and apportionment on June thirteenth, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, and wherein the assessment list for said improvement was confirmed by the board of assessors on the twentieth day of Septem-ber, nineteen hundred and thirty-two, and wherein the entire cost of the said improve-ment, except the sum of five hundred dollars which was determined by the said board of assessors to be non-assessable, was assessed on a local area extending a mesne average distance of approximately two hundred and seventy-one feet on each side of the street is hereby declared to he a charge upon, distributed and assessed as follows, notwithstanding any and all proceedings heretofore had or acts done under the provisions of the Greater New York Charter or otherwise.

1. Sixty-five (65) per cent. of the cost and expense of the said improvement against the city of New York.

2. Thirty-five (35) per cent. of the cost and expense of the said improvement against the property deemed benefited as heretofore determined by the board of assessors.

Sec. 2. The city collector in whose office was entered for collection the assessment for benefit assessed against the several lots and parcels of real property included in the area of assessment, is hereby authorized and directed and it shall be his duty to cancel, discharge and vacate sixty-five (65) per cent, of the assessment for benefit assessed for said improvement on each of the respective lots and parcels of real property within the area of assessment and entered for collection as aforesaid.

Sec. 3. All persons who have paid or caused to be paid in whole or in part to the city of New York, the assessment or sum assessed for benefit on any lot or parcel of land for said improvement, shall be entitled to receive from the city of New York sixty-five (65) per cent. of any such sum so paid and the comptroller of the city of New York is hereby authorized and directed to refund and pay to such person or persons, a sum equal to sixty-five (65) per cent. of the amount of such payment.

Sec. 4. The said comptroller is authorized to borrow on the credit of the city of New York, in anticipation of the collection of the cost and expense of the above described improvement, such sum or sums as may he necessary to meet 'the expenditures caused by such improvement, and issue for the money so borrowed, certificates of indebtedness or other evidence of indebtedness, to be redeemed in the same manner as similar obligations of the city.

Sec. 5. This local law shall take effect immediately. Referred to Committee on Local Laws.

No. 38. B. of A. 37. Introduced by Mr. O'Connell-

A LOCAL LAW to provide for the reassessment of the cost and expense of acquiring title to Brookville boulevard (Foster Meadow road) from Cross Island boulevard (Rosedale boulevard) to Rockaway boulevard, in the borough of Queens.

Be it enacted, by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows: Section 1. The cost and expense of acquiring title to Brookville boulevard (Foster

Meadow road) from Cross Island boulevard (Rosedale boulevard) to Rockaway boule-vard, in the borough of Queens, city of New York, and which proceeding was authorized by resolution of the board of estimate and apportionment on the sixteenth day of October, nineteen hundred and twenty-five, and amended by said board on June sixth, nineteen hundred and twenty-nine, and the said board having determined in and by its resolutions authorizing the aforesaid proceeding for the said acquisition, that the entire

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OFFICIAL TOURNAL OF THE CITY OF NEW YORI. Published Under Authority of Section 1526, Greater New York Charter, by the

BOARD OF CITY RECORD, JOHN P. O'BRIEN, MaxoR, Chair+noa,

ARTHUR 1. W. HILLY, CORPORATION CounsEL. CHARLES W. BERRY, CoyrmmOLLu.

STEPHEN G. KELLEY, SUPERVISOR. 2214 Municipal Building, Manhattan. WO rrs 2-3490.

Distributing Division, 378 West Broadway, Manhattan. WALKER 5-6610. Published daily, at 9 a. m., except Sundays and legal holidays. Subscription, $20 a year, exclusive of supplements. Daily issue, 10 cents a copy. SUPPLEMENTS: Civil List (containing names, salaries, etc., of the City employees), $5;

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to he known as the New York charter commission, to inquire into the local government of the city of New York, and the counties contained therein, with power to investigate the administration, conduct and transaction of business in the several departments, boards and offices thereof, the effect and working of the charter of Greater New York and the acts amendatory and supplementary thereto, of the city home rule law, and of any and all other acts relating to this city and to suggest such legislation as it may deem advisable with respect thereto. Such commission shall draft and submit with its final report a new charter and, within its discretion, an administrative code or other body of supplementary local law for enforcement within this city, together with recommendations for acts of the state legislature. The mayor shall include among the persons appointed as members of such commission two members of the board of estimate and apportionment, one of whom shall be a borough president, three members of the board of aldermen, one of whom shall be a member of the minority of that board, the commissioner of accounts, the corporation counsel, and at least one other person from each of the several boroughs within the city. Such appointment shall not in any way affect the title to any office which any one of the said persons is holding. The mayor shall, in like manner, fill by appointment such vacancies as may at any time occur in the membership of such commission.

Sec. 2. Within five days after the commission shall have been appointed, its members shall meet and organize by the election from their number of a chairman and a secretary. The commission may, in and for the performance of its duties, with the approval of the municipal civil service commission and within the limit of such appropriation as may be provided for the purpose, employ counsel and such and so many clerks, stenographers and other persons as it may deem necessary. It may hold its meetings at such times and places within the city of New York as it may designate. Any examination or investi-gation by the commission may be by or before any one or more of its members, pursuant to the order of the commission duly made and entered on the minutes of any meeting thereof at which a quorum may be present, and the proceedings of or before such com-mission or commissioners shall be deemed to be the proceedings of or before the com-mission as a whole when approved and confirmed by it.

Sec. 3. Such commission shall report to the municipal assembly from time to time the progress of its work, and shall submit its final report, together with a draft of such new charter and other local laws proposed to carry out its recommendations in the premises, as soon as practicable, and in any case not later than the tenth of August, nineteen hundred and thirty-three.

Sec. 4. Such proposed new charter and other local laws shall be introduced in each branch of the municipal assembly by those members of the commission who are also members of such branches respectively, and shall be acted upon pursuant to the provisions of the city home rule law and subject to the procedure prescribed therein, provided, however, that final action shall be taken by both branches before the first day of September, nineteen hundred and thirty-three. If such proposed new charter and local laws shall be passed, the mayor shall immediately give notice of a public hearing thereon, and shall approve or disapprove thereof on or before September seventh, nineteen hundred and thirty-three. If he shall approve thereof, such proposed new charter shall be sub- mitted to the electors of the city of New York at the general election to be held in this city on the seventh day of November, nineteen hundred and thirty-three.

Sec. 5. This local law shall take effect immediately. Referred to Committee oil Local Laws.

No. 37. B. of A. 36.

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cost and expense of the said acquisition shall be placed upon the property benefited and in which proceeding an order granting the application to condemn the real propert required for said improvement was entered on the twenty-seventh day of January nineteen hundred and twenty-six, and wherein the final decree as to awards for damag and assessments for benefit was entered in the office of the clerk of the county o Queens on the eleventh day of December, nineteen hundred and thirty-one, in wht decree the court, having fixed the total cost at two hundred seventy thousand thre hundred sixty-five dollars and thirty-two cents ($270,365.32) decreed that one-thir of the building damage or eight thousand seventy-eight dollars ($8,078) be borne b the city of New York under the provisions of section one thousand and one of th charter, and that the entire balance of the cost in the sum of two hundred sixty-tw thousand two hundred eighty-seven dollars and thirty-two cents ($262,287.32) be assesse against the property benefited, and which assessment became a lien on the fifth day o February, nineteen hundred and thirty-two, are hereby declared, notwithstanding an and all proceedings heretofore had or acts done under any provisions of the Greate New York charter or otherwise, to be a charge upon, distributed and assessed as follows

1. Fifty per cent. (50%) of the amount assessed against the property benefited against the local area benefited, as heretofore defined.

2. Fifty per cent. (50%) of the amount assessed against the property benefited against the borough of Queens to be levied and collected with the taxes upon the borough of Queens in five (5) equal annual installments, the first installment to become due and payable in the year nineteen hundred and thirty-three or the year following the adoption of this local law.

Section 2. The city collector in whose office was entered for collection on th twenty-sixth day of January, nineteen hundred and thirty-two, the assessments fo benefit assessed by the court in and by said decree of the court against several lots and parcels of real property included in the area of assessment for benefits fixed and determined by the board of estimate and apportionment in and by its aforesaid reso-lutions

authorizing the aforesaid acquisition, is hereby, nevertheless, authorized and

directed and it shall be his duty to cancel, discharge and vacate fifty per cent. (50%) of the assessment for benefit assessed for said acquisition of each of the respective lots or parcels of real property within the area of assessment and entered for collection aforesaid.

Section 3. All persons who have paid or caused to be paid in whole or in part to the city of New York, the assessment or sum assessed for benefit on any lot or parcel of land of said acquisition, shall be entitled to receive from the city of New York fifty per cent. (50%) of any such sum so paid, and the comptroller of the city of New York is hereby authorized and directed to refund and pay to such person or persons, a sum equal to fifty per cent. (50%) of the amount of such payment.

Section 4. The said comptroller is authorized to borrow on the credit of the city of New York, in anticipation of the collection of the cost and expense of the above described acquisition, such sum or sums as may be necessary to meet the expenditures caused by such acquisition and issue for the money so borrowed, certificates of indebted-ness or other evidence of indebtedness, to be redeemed in the same manner as similar obligations of the city.

Section 5. This local law shall take effect immediately. Referred to Committee on Local Laws.

MESSAGES FROM THE BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT AS A SEPARATE BRANCH OF THE MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY.

Rec. No. 7. E. & A. No. 18,

City of New York. Municipal Assembly, Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch, Office of the Clerk, April 7, 1933. To the Board of Aldermen as a Branch of the Municipal Assemble:

Gentlemen—I transmit herewith the following bill with certificate appended, showing the date of its passage by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, as a branch of the Municipal Assembly, and the vote by which it was passed:

A local law to amend local law number twelve for the year nineteen hundred and twenty-six, entitled "A local law to regulate dance halls and cabarets, and providing for licensing the same," as amended, in relation to inspections and license fees. Yours very truly, PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk.

A LOCAL LAW to amend local law number twelve for the year nineteen hundred and twenty-six, entitled "A local law to regulate dance halls and cabarets, and providing for licensing the same," as amended, in relation to inspections and license fees.

Be it enacted, by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows: Section 1. Section four of local law number twelve for the year nineteen hundred

and twenty-six, entitled "A local law to regulate dance halls and cabarets, and pro-viding for licensing the same," as last amended by local law number twelve for the year nineteen hundred and thirty-one, is hereby amended to read as follows:

§ 4. Licenses; application. The license prescribed by this local law shall be issued by the police commissioner. Application for such license shall be made on a form containing such information, as may be determined by the police commissioner. The fee for each such license shall be [fifty] one hundred dollars for each year or fraction thereof. All licenses issued between the first day of April and the thirtieth day of September, inclusive, of any year shall expire on the thirty-first day of March of the succeeding year; and all licenses issued between the first day of October and the thirty-first day of March, inclusive, shall expire on the thirtieth day of September fol- lowing. There shall be kept posted at the main entrance of every place licensed pur- suant to this local law a certificate of such license. No such license shall be issued unless the place for which it is issued complies with all laws and ordinances and with the rules and regulations of the building department, the [license] police department, the fire department and the health department, and, in the opinion of the police commissioner, is a safe and proper place to he used as a public dance hall or a cabaret.

The police commissioner may consider an application for the transfer of such a license from the original licensee to his assignee. Such commissioner may, in his dis-cretion, and after due investigation and consideration, approve the transfer of such license. If so approved, such transfer may be authorized and made after payment to such commissioner, by the transferee, of a fee of twenty-five dollars.

§ 2. Section seven of such local law, as last amended by local law number twelve for the year nineteen hundred and thirty-one, is hereby amended to read as follows:

§ 7. Inspection before and after issuing license. No license shall be issued until the police commissioner shall have caused an inspection to be made of the premises to be licensed and until the commissioner is satisfied that such place complies with all laws and ordinances and the rules and regulations of the building department, the fire depart-ment, the police department and the health department in so far as the same are appli-cable thereto. The police commissioner shall also cause to be made such inspections as may be necessary to ascertain whether the places licensed are maintained in compliance with law. For the purpose of facilitating the inspections prescribed by this section, the police commissioner is authorized to call upon the head of any other department of the city and such department and its employees shall make such inspections as may be required.

§ 3. Section nine of such local law, as last amended by local law number twelve for the year nineteen hundred and thirty-one, is hereby amended to read as follows:

§ 9. License for a public dance. No public dance hall shall be leased or hired out, and used, for the purpose of holding a public dance or ball unless the person, association or corporation intending to hold such public dance or ball shall apply for and receive from the police commissioner a permit to hold same. Such permit shall be issued only upon condition that the dance or ball shall be held in accordance with the rules and regulations adopted by the commissioner. Such commissioner is authorized to adopt reasonable rules and regulations for the holding of such public dances and balls and for the purpose of preventing thereat any disorderly or immoral behavior or conduct calculated to disturb the public peace or safety. Applications for such permit shall he made to the commissioner upon such forms as he may prescribe. A fee of [five] twenty dollars shall be paid for each such permit. Such permit may at any time be revoked by the commissioner in case it appears probable that the public dance or ball for which permit has been issued will not be conducted in accordance with such rules and regulations. A permit issued pursuant to this section, in the discretion of the com-missioner, may provide that such public dance or ball may be continued between the hours of three o'clock a. m. and eight 'oclock a. m,; and in such case the license issued for the premises in which such public dance or ball is to be conducted shall not be

; deemed violated by reason of the fact that such premises are open to the public between y such hours.

§ 4. This local law shall take effect immediately. Note—New matter in italics; old matter, in brackets [1, to be omitted.

f I hereby certify that this bill was passed by the Board of. Estimate and Apportionment

e as a branch of the Municpal Assembly, receiving thirteen affirmative votes. d PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk, Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch of y the Municipal Assembly. e Referred to Committee on Local Laws.

° Rec. No. 8, E. & A. No. 19.

yd Cityof New York, Municipal Assembly,Board of Estimate and Apportionment

Branch Office of the Clerk, April 7, 1933. p~ r To the Board of Aldermen, as a Branch of the Municipal Assembly:

Gentlemen—I transmit herewith the following bill, with certificate appended, showing the date of its passage by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, as a branch of the Municipal Assembly, and the vote by which it was passed:

A local law to amend and supersede the Greater New York Charter, in relation to the inspection of steam boilers, their operation and use. Yours very truly, PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk.

A LOCAL LAW to amend and supersede the Greater New York Charter, in relation to the inspection of steam boilers, their operation and use.

i Be it enacted, by the Municipal Assembly of The City of Newt York: Section 1. Section three hundred and forty-two of the Greater New York Charter,

as re-enacted by chapter four hundred and sixty-six of the laws of nineteen hundred and one, is hereby amended and superseded to read as follows:

§ 342. Every owner, agent or lessee of a steam boiler or boilers in use in the city of New York shall annually, and at such convenient times and in such manner and in such form as may, by rules and regulations to be made therefor by the police commis- sioner be provided, report to the said department the location of each steam boiler or boilers, and thereupon, and as soon thereafter as practicable, the sanitary company or such member or members thereof as may be competent for the duty ,herein described, and may be detailed for such duty by the police commissioner shall proceed to inspect such steam boilers, and all apparatus and appliances connected therewith; but no person shall be detailed for such duty except he be a practical engineer, and the strength and security of each boiler shall be tested by, atmospheric and hydrostatic pressure and the strength and security of each boiler or boilers so tested shall have, under the control of said sanitary company, such attachments, apparatus and appliances as may be necessary for the limitation of pressure, locked and secured in like manner as may be from time to time adopted by the United States inspectors of steam boilers or the secretary of the treasury, according to act of congress, passed July twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and sixty-six; and they shall limit the pressure of steam to be applied to or upon such boiler, certifying each inspection and such limit of pressure to the owner of the boiler inspected, and also to the engineer in charge of same, and no greater amount of steam or pressure than that certified in the case of any boiler shall be applied thereto. In limiting the amount of pressure, wherever the boiler under test will bear the same, the limit desired by the owner of the boiler shall be the one certified, Every owner, agent or lessee of a steam boiler or boilers in use in the city of New York shall, for the inspec-tion and testing of such or each of such boilers, as provided for in this act, and upon receiving from the police department a certificate setting forth the location of the boiler inspected, the date of such inspection, the persons by whom the inspection was made, and the limit of steam' pressure which shall be applied to or upon such boiler or each of such boilers, pay annually to the police commissioner for each boiler, for the use of the police pension fund, the sum of [two] five dollars, such certificate to continue in force for one year from the granting thereof when it shall expire, unless sooner revoked or suspended. Such certificate may be renewed upon the payment of a like sum and like conditions, to be applied to a like purpose. It shall not be lawful for any person or persons, corporation or corporations, to have used or operated within the city of New York any steam boiler or boilers except for heating purposes and for railway loco-motives, without having first had such boiler or boilers inspected or tested and procured for such boiler or each of such boilers so used or operated the certificate herein provided for. The superintendent and inspectors of boilers, in the employ of the police department, in the city of Brooklyn, and the boiler inspectors in Long Island City, shall continue to discharge the duties heretofore devolved upon them, subject, however, to removal for cause, or when they are no longer needed.

Section 2. Section three hundred and forty-three of such charter, is hereby amended and superseded as follows:

§ 343. It shall not be lawful for any person or persons to operate or use any steam boiler to generate steam except for railway locomotive engines, and for heating purposes in private dwellings, and boilers carrying not over ten pounds of steam and not over ten horse-power, or to act as engineer for such purposes in the city of New York without having a certificate of qualification therefor from practical engineers detailed as such by the police department, such certificate to be countersigned by the officer in command of the sanitary company of the police department of the city of New York and to continue in force one year, unless sooner revoked or suspended. Upon receipt of such certificate, the applicant therefor shall pay annually to the police commissioner, for the use of the police pension fund, the sum of five dollars, and for a renewal thereof, the sum of one dollar. Stich certificate may be revoked or suspended at any time by the police commissioner upon the report of any two practical engineers, detailed as provided in this section, stating the grounds upon which such certificate should be revoked or suspended. Where such certificate shall have been revoked, as provided in this section, a like certificate shall not in any case be issued to the same person within six months from the date of the revocation of the former certificate held by such person.

Section 3. This local law shall take effect immediately. Note—New matter in italics; old matter, in brackets [ 1, to be omitted. I hereby certify that this bill was passed by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-

ment as a branch of the Municipal Assembly, receiving thirteen affirmative votes. PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk, Board of Estimate and Apportionment. Branch of

the Municipal Assembly. Referred to Committee on Local Laws.

Rec. No. 9. E. & A. No. 26. City of New York, Municipal Assembly, Board of Estimate and Apportionment

Branch, Office of the Clerk, April 10, 1933. To the Board of Aldermen, as a Branch of the Municipal Assembly:

Gentlemen—I transmit herewith the following bill, with certificate appended, showing the date of its passage by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, as a branch of the Municipal Assembly, and the vote by which it was passed:

A local law in relation to the health department pension fund and amending and superseding section 1320 of the Greater New York Charter. I also transmit message from the Mayor, dated April 7, 1933, certifying, by authority

of section 13 of the City Home Rule Law, that there is necessity for the immediate passage of the above proposed local law.

Very truly yours, PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk.

A LOCAL LAW in relation to the health department pension fund and amending and superseding section 1320 of the Greater New York Charter.

Be it enacted, by the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York, as follows: Section 1. Section thirteen hundred and twenty of the Greater New York Charter,

as re-enacted by chapter 466 of the laws of 1901 and as last amended by local law No. 18 of 1926, is hereby amended and superseded to read as follows:

Section 1320. The health department pension fund shall consist of: 1. All moneys collected from fines and penalties for violations of the sanitary code

or health laws in the city of New York, and all moneys received from the issuance or granting of permits by the board of health of the department of health, except that all moneys received on or after April 6 1933, from the issuance and granting of Permits in connection with the sale of beer or wine shall be paid into the general fund.

2. A sum of money equal to but no greater than one per centum of the monthly pay, salary or compensation of each physician or employee of the health department, which sum shall be deducted monthly by the comptroller from the pay, salary or compensation of each physician or emplgyee of the health department, and the said

PETITIONS AND COMMUNICATIONS.

No. 783.

James F. Carroll—Resignation as a Member of the Board of Aldermen for the 14th Aldermanic District, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York, Board of Aldermen, City Hall, April 14, 1933.

To the Honorable the Board of Aldermen, City Hall, New York City: Gentlemen—I hereby tender my resignation as a member of the Board of Aldermen,

representing the 14th Aldermanic District, effective as of April 15, 1933. Very truly yours, JAMES F. CARROLL.

Resignation accepted and the following resolution offered by the Vice-Chairman:

No. 784. h

Resolution in Thomas Dorsey of No. 339 East t Street,

dh of anhattan,aMembrof the Board of Aldermen in Place ad Stead of

James F. Carroll, Resigned. By the Vice-Chairman—

Resolved, That Thomas J. Dorsey, of No. 339 East 58th street, Borough of Manhattan, be and he hereby is elected a member of the Board of Aldermen for the years 1932-1933 for the 14th Aldermanic District, Borough of Manhattan, in place and stead of James F. Carroll, resigned.

The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said resolution. Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Cashmore, Cor-

coran, Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutsghm Dempsey, P y, Donnell y, Donovan, Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardella, Gross, Hanley, Hart, Hartung, Hen-rich, Kiernan, Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney (D), Mahoney (T•), Martin, Molen, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Ott, Posthauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner, Schwab, Sharkey, Sheil, Smith (J. R.), Smith (J. W.), Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E. J.), Sullivan (W. P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronker, the Vice-Chairman-60.

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comptroller is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to deduct said sum of money as aforesaid, and forthwith to pay the same to the chairman of the board of trustees of the health department pension fund. And no physician or employee shall be entitled to the provisions of the said pension fund unless he immediately files with the board of health and the said comptroller a notice that he intends to take advantage of said pension law, and a consent that such deduction as aforesaid shall be made; and any physician or employee hereafter entering the service of the said department of health shall within six months thereafter file such notice and consent or he shall not be entitled to the benefits of any of the provisions of this act.

3. All said moneys, including the fines and penalties directed in section twelve hundred and twenty-two of this act, to be paid to the comptroller shall, within thirty days after collection of payment, be paid over by the department, officers, clerks, magistrates and courts receiving and collecting the same to the said board of trustees of the health department pension fund.

Sec. 2. This act shall take effect immediately. Note—New matter in italics. I hereby certify that this bill was passed by the Board of Estimate and Appor-

tionment, as a branch of the Municipal Assembly (under an emergency message of the Mayor) on April 7, 1933, receiving sixteen affirmative votes.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk, Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch of

the Municipal Assembly. In connection with the foregoing his Honor the Mayor transmitted the following

message: City of New York, Office of the Mayor, April 7, 1933.

To the Municipal Assembly of The City of New York: It appearing to my satisfaction that the public interest requires it; Therefore, in accordance with the provisions of section 13 of the City Home Rule

Law and by virtue of the authority conferred upon me, I hereby certify to the necessity of the immediate passage of a proposed local law introduced in the Board of Estimate and Apportionment branch of the Municipal Assembly by the Mayor on April 7, 1933,

entitled: A local law in relation to the health department pension fund and amending

and superseding section 1320 of the Greater New York Charter. Given under my hand at the City Hall in the City of New York this 7th day of

April, in the year of Our Lord, one thousand nine hundred -three. J and t

hi OBR IEN, Mayor.

Whereupon the proposed Local Law was passed by vote indicated under: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Caslunore, Corcoran,

Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutschmann, Dempsey, Donnelly, Donovan, Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardella, Gross, Hanley, Hart, Hartung, Henrich, Kier- nan, Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney, (D.), Mahoney (J.), Martin, Molen, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Ott, Posthauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner, Schwab, Sharkey, Sheil, Smith (J. R.), Smith (J. W.), Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E. J.), Sullivan (W. P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronker;

the Vice-Chairman-60. Whereupon adjournment was taken to Tuesday

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THE BOARD OF ALDERMEN OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

STATED MEETING.

Tuesday, April 18, 1933, 215 o'Clock P. M.

The Board met in the Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall. Present:

Joseph V. McKee, President of the Board of Aldermen. Aldermen

Dennis J. Mahon Max Gross John T. O'Connell Vice-Chairman John J. Hanley William O'Reilly

James B. Allen Walter R. Hart George H. Ott

Joseph Clark Baldwin III Gustave Hartung Charles W. Posthauer

Henry C. Bauer John B. Henrich Joseph Reich

Harry R. Bell James F. Kiernan Thomas G. Ryan

John J. Campbell Joseph E. Kinsley Victor P. Sahner

John Cashmore Henry C. Kranz Bernhard Schwab

Dennis V. Corcoran John F. Lantry Joseph T. Sharkey

Frank A. Cunningham John J. Lenihan Denis R. Sheil

Edward W. Curley Patrick J. McCann John William Smith

John R. Dalton John J. McCusker Joseph R. Smith

Edward V. Dempsey Charles J. McGillick William Solomon

Joseph S. Dermody David A. Mahoney Murray W. Stand

Carl Deutschmann John J. Mahoney Edward J. Sullivan

Frank Donnelly John J. Martin William P. Sullivan

Peter Donovan James J. Molen Richard J. Tony

Walter H. Farrar James J. Morris William L. Weber

Pasquale J. Fiorella Morton Moses Alford J. Williams

Paul P. Gallagher John P. Nugent Louis J. Wronker

Isilius A. Gardella Henry Hesterberg, President, Borough of Brooklyn, by Peter J. McGuinness,

Assistant Commissioner of Public Works. George U. Harvey, President, Borough of Queens, by Raymond G. Pollard,

Assistant Commissioner of Public Works. On motion of Alderman iCurley, reading of the minutes of the Stated Meeting of

April 6, 1933, was dispensed with and the same were approved as printed. The President announced that Aldermen Cassidy, Fassler, Marinelli and Sullivan

(T. J.) were excused from attendance.

• Thereupon the President appointed Aldermen Campbell S and tand as a Commtttee of Escort to have the newly elected member take the required oath of office.

Subsequently the Committee returned and the President welcomed Alderman Dor-sey and bade him to his seat.

No. 785. United Associations of Beverage Distributors, Inc.—Communication Calling Upon

the Board of Aldermen to Prepare an Ordinance Relative to the Sale of Beer in the City.

United Associations of Beverage Distributors, Inc., 18 Graham Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y., April 5, 1933.

Hon. JosEPH V. M'cKEE, President of the Board of Aldermen, City Hall, New York:

Dear Mr. McKee—The writer represents the United Associations of Beverage Distributors, Inc., an organization which is voicing the wishes of over three thousand men who have been engaged in the wholesale distribution of near beer in the City to retailers and to hundreds of thousands of consumers at their homes.

The Board of Directors of the said organization have passed a resolution by unanimous vote, resolving to submit to you a request which is of interest not only to the organiza-tion and the thousands of merchants they speak for but also to The City of New York and to the welfare of the people who look to you for leadership and guidance.

These merchants are responsible for the distribution of 75 per cent. of the near beer produced by the brewers, 60 per cent. of which is delivered by them to the homes of the consumer. All these merchants intend to continue in the beer business after the 7th of April, when, in accordance with the act of Congress recently passed, it will be possible to manufacture, sell and distribute beverages containing 3.2 per centum of alcohol.

We understand that you are about to initiate legislation by way of a local ordinance for the regulation of the sale of beer pending the enactment of laws by the New York Legislature, unless the Legislature of the State of New York should, in the meantime and prior to the 7th of April, be able to enact a State-wide law.

We therefore earnestly bespeak your interest in the matter and ask you kindly to take into consideration the provisions contained in the Dunnigan Bill No. 1962, 2012 Intro. No. 1714, with regard to the wholesale distribution of beer, which bill, with the so-called Byrne amendment, has been approved by the Democratic majority of the Senate and has in general the approval of Governor Herbert H. Lehman.

These provisions give the wholesaler a place in the beer industry, provide for a specific license to the wholesaler and grant the wholesaler, under his license, authority to sell beer at retail to be delivered by such wholesaler to a person for consumption

in his home. We address this request to you: That legislation initiated by The City of New

York should be in conformity with the substance and spirit of the provision just men-tioned, namely, that the wholesaler should be entitled not only to sell to the retailer for resale but that he also be entitled to sell to the consumer at his home.

It is respectfully submitted that, as the writer had the opportunity to state at the public hearing before the Senate Excise Committee on March 23, 1933, and in several briefs submitted to the Governor and to leaders in the Legislature, that such a provision allowing the wholesaler to sell beer for consumption at home will be to the convenience of the consumer and will also advance the interests of temperance.

It will be to the convenience of the consumer because he will be able to obtain his beer readily by ordering it by telephone or by mail and also because he will have the

advantage of a cheaper price. This provision will further temperance because the availability of beer at home

alongside with milk and mineral water will make it unnecessary to visit drinking places which are in any way reminiscent of the old saloon.

While the ordinance in contemplation is to be of temporary nature, it should take into account the interests of all the elements and factors in the beer industry. It is our earnest hope that you will not overlook the just and fair request of the beer distributors who have been in this industry for many years, who have invested tremendous sums of money in good will, equipment and established routes, and who wish to continue in the business of selling legalized beer, subjecting themselves to all laws and

SAVAGEtions pertaining thereto. Yours faithfully, Referred to Committee on General Welfare.

No. 786.

Sutphin Boulevard Civic Association—Communication in Favor of a Law Limit- ing the Time for a Petition for Any Improvement to Two Years.

Sutphin Boulevard Civic Association, Inc., Baisley Park, Jamaica, L. I., April

3, 1933. Hon. JOHN T. O'CONNELL, 150-04 Hoover Avenue, Jamaica, L. I., N. Y.:

Honorable Sir—We would appreciate it if you would have this organization recorded with the Board of Aldermen as being in favor of a bill limiting the life of a petition for improvement to about two years only. There has been many complaints made by present property owners who are compelled to pay for assessments that were petitioned for by previous owners, some of which in1provements were petitioned for about four to five years ago. Anything you can do in this matter will be appreciated.

We would also appreciate it if you would advise us of the next meeting of the Board of Aldermen.

Respectfully yours, SUTPHIN BOULEVARD CIVIC ASSOCIATION, INC., by IRENE A. SMITH, Secretary.

Filed.

COMMUNICATIONS FROM CITY, COUNTY AND BOROUGH OFFICERS.

No. 787. Board of Estimate and Apportionment—Resolution Releasing John L. Wash-

bourne from Liquidated Damages Accrued Under Contract with the President, Borough of Manhattan.

City of New York, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Office of the Secretary, Municipal Building, April 7, 1933. T,he Honorable the Board of Aldermen:

Gentlemen—I transmit herewith certified copy of resolution adopted by this Board on April 7, 1933, recommending that John L. Washbourne be released from liquidated damages accrued in connection with contract for renewing steam and water lines in City Hall Park, bids for which were opened on October 31, 1932.

A copy of the report of the Comptroller relative thereto is also enclosed. Yours very truly, JOSEPH F. HIGGINS, Assistant Secretary.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, pursuant to the provi-sions of section 418 of the Greater New York Charter, hereby unanimously recommends to the Board of Aldermen that John L. Washbourne be released from liquidated damages accrued in connection with contract for renewing steam and water lines in City Hall Park, bids for which were opened on October 31, 1932, and that the Comptroller be authorized to return to John L. Washbourne the amount deposited as security, one hundred fifty dollars ($150), less twenty-five dollars ($25) to cover expenses.

A true copy of resolution adopted by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, April 7, 1933. JOSEPH F. HIGGINS, Assistant Secretary.

March 30, 1933.

To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionment: Gentlemen—John L. Washbourne filed claim No. 155102 with the Comptroller for

refund of $150 deposited with the President of the Borough of Manhattan in October, 1932, as security on bid submitted on proposed contract for renewing steam and water lines in City Hall Park in the amount of $1,990.

An inspection of bid sheet shows that 17 bids were received, the second lowest being $2,567 and the highest $5,500; the average was $3,800. The second lowest was $577 in excess of claimant's bid.

The claimant not having furnished bond subsequent to award of contract, the security deposit of $150 was declared forfeited.

"The reason as given by claimant in his sworn testimony for failure to furnish bond and go through with contract in accordance with his bid was as follows:

"'The day after I submitted the bid I checked up on my figures and found that I had made an error of omission in leaving out quantities which I had estimated but not placed on my work sheets to cover sheeting and bracing for a trench required; and addition / sections of 24-inch vitrified tile pipe which would be necessary. Had I not neglected to put these items on my work sheets and include

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them in my bid for the job, my bid would have been approximately $2,675 instead of my existing bid which I submitted in the amount of $1,990."'

Claimant seeks return of the security deposit on the ground that in the figures sub-mitted on the bid an honest error was made, and in substantiation thereof produced his original work sheets, which, with sworn testimony he gave before the Comptroller. on January 12, 1933, shows same to be true.

At the first opening of bids on October 31st the second lowest bid was $2,567 and at the second opening, November 28, 1932, the lowest bid was $2,300. Eliminating the erroneous bid at the first opening, the City gained $267 on the final award of the contract, less $8.10, the cost of readvertising.

This application is, under the opinions, one for consideration by the Board rather than the Comptroller, but as it has been examined as a claim I submit the result of such examination for the information of the Board with the recommendation that if the Board concurs in the opinion the bidder made an honest mistake, twenty-five dollars ($25) should be deducted and the balance, one hundred twenty-five dollars ($125), returned. Respectfully, C. W. BERRY, Comptroller.

Referred to Committee on Finance.

No. 788.

Sheriff's Office, Bronx County-Request for Authority to Purchase in the Open Market, Without Public Letting, Food Supplies for Three Months Period in an Amount Not Exceeding $4,000, Chargeable to Code 3299-1933.

Sheriff's Office, Bronx County, Bergen Building, Tremont and Arthur Avenues, April 5, 1933. Hon. JOSEPH V. McKEE, President, Board of Aldermen, City Hall, New York City:

Dear President-Request is hereby made, under section 419 of the Greater New York Charter, for permission to purchase without public letting, Code 3299-1933, food supplies for the two jails in Bronx County under jurisdiction of Sheriff, not to exceed the sum of $4,000. It is impractical to estimate the amount of food supplies due to the fluctuating census of the jails. Knowing that the City is considering the centraliza-tion of purchase, I am requesting an exemption for another quarter of the appropriation allowed for 1933, which will provide supplies for about three months.

Respectfully, ROBERT L. MORAN, Sheriff, Bronx County. Referred to Committee on Public Letting.

No. 789.

President, Borough of Queens-Request for Authority to Purchase in the Open Market, Without Public Letting, Supplies, Materials and Equipment and for the Hire of Vehicles and Equipment in an Amount Not Exceeding $133,000 (for the Month of May, to Be Used by the City's Emergency Work Com-mission).

City of New York, Office of the President of the Borough of Queens, Bureau of Audit, 21-10 49th Avenue, Long Island City, N. Y., April 12, 1933. Board of Aldermen, City of New York:

Gentlemen-In anticipation of the usual monthly authorization of funds by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment for the month of May of serial bonds to be used by the Emergency Work and Relief Administration for continued performance of public work other than by contract, and in order that your Committee on Public Letting may report out by the last Board meeting of this month and pursuant to the provi-sions of section 419 of the Charter of The City of New York, application is hereby made for authority enabling the President of the Boroough of Queens to purchase in the open market, without public letting, supplies, materials and equipment and the hire of vehicles and equipment out of the funds to be appropriated for the month of May only out of the funds to relieve the conditions of unemployment as follows: Supplies, materials and equipment, not to exceed .......................... $120,000 00 Hire of equipment, not to exceed .............................. ......... 13,000 00

The element of public letting is eliminated by the reason that these articles cannot be procured within the month only for which the funds are available, as this process consumes 10 days of advertising in the Crry REcoaD for bids, several other days for the examination and approval by the Corporation Counsel as to the form of proposed contract, several other days for the examination and approval by the Comptroller of the sufficiency of the sureties on the proposed contract and its registration in the Depart-ment of Finance, and other days for the award of contract, notice to start work, etc.

The one specified month only during which these funds to relieve the conditions of unemployment are available would then have elapsed without having procured the materials to be used by those whose compensation is paid out of these funds in making improvements along certain projected lines and the very purpose of which these funds are appropriated would then have been defeated.

Very truly yours, GEORGE U. HARVEY, President of the Borough of Queens. Referred to Committee on Public Letting.

No. 792.

• The Trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor-Report for the Year 1932. The Trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor in the City of New York, 262 Greene

Street, New York, April 14, 1933.

To the President of the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York: Sir-I transmit herewith report for year 1932 of the Trustees of the Sailors' Snug

Harbor in the City of New York. Yours very truly, W. A. GUENTHER, Comptroller.

To the Honorable the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York: The Annual Report of the Comptroller of the Trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor in the

City of New York Showing the Income and Expenses of the Trust from the 1st Day of January to the 31st Day of December, 1932, Showing Also the Present State of the Funds.

INCOME. Ground rents and rents of buildings .................................... $1,045,533 69

Interest ............................................................. 55,128 10

Other income ........................................................ 34,002 30

Total income ............................................ $1,134,664 09

EXPENSES. Expenses of Institution for maintenance of inmates, build-

ings and grounds ...................................... $447,847 72 Maintenance of real estate in the Borough of Manhattan, including taxes ........................................ 494,481 90

New York office ......................................... 128,350 50

Total expenses .......................................... 1,070,680 12

No. 791. Board of Education-Request for Authority to Purchase in the Open Market,

Without Public Letting, Perishable and Necessary Food Supplies During the Year 1933, in an Amount Not Exceeding $15,000.

To the Board of Education: At the meeting of the Board of Education held on December 14, 1932, I presented

a report recommending that the Board of Aldermen be requested to grant permission to this Department to expend approximately $40,000 for supplies for school lunches, without public letting, during the year 1933.

At that time I explained that we spend approximately $250,000 a year for school lunches, and that during the year 1932 about 3,000,000 lunches were furnished at a very low cost. This was possible because we purchase food supplies at the lowest possible prices and invite bids every six months in order to avail ourselves of the best market conditions.

There are a great many supplies, however, for which it is not possible to enter into contract, such as fresh vegetables, fresh fruits, etc., which are very essential items in the lunches furnished.

The Board of Aldermen has very kindly co-operated with the Board of Education in the past and has given permission to purchase in the open market such perishable and necessary supplies as were required for the school lunches.

At the meeting of the Board of Aldermen held on January 25, 1933, it was deemed wise not to grant permission for the full amount of $40,000 at one time, but to allow such amounts as might be deemed necessary from time to time. Permission was then granted to expend $10,000, which amount is now practically exhausted.

In view of the foregoing, I respectfully recommend that the Board of Aldermen be requested to grant permission to expend an additional $15,000, to enable us to carry on this work in the best interests of the children. We expect to furnish a much larger number of lunches for 1933 than we did previously.

The money expended for these supplies is the money received from the pupils in payment for their lunches.

The following resolution is respectfully submitted for adoption: Resolved, That the Board of Aldermen be and it is hereby requested to grant

permission to the Board of Education to expend $15,000, without public letting, for the purchase of perishable and necessary food supplies for school lunches during the year 1933; this being a portion of the $40,000 for which permission was requested on December 14, 1932.

A true copy of a report and resolution adopted by the Board of Education on April 12, 1933. JOSEPH MILLER, Jr., Secretary, Board of Education.

Referred to Committee on Public Letting.

No. 790.

Board of Education-Request for Authority to Contract for the Transportation of Pupils During the Year 1933, in the Open Market, Without Public Letting, in an Amount Not Exceeding $10,000.

Board of Education, Park Avenue and 59th Street, New York, April 13, 1933. Board of Aldermen, City of New York:

Gentlemen-I transmit herewith certified copies of reports and resolutions adopted by the Board of Education on April 12, 1933, as summarized below:

(a) Requesting permission to expend a sum not exceeding $10,000 for the trans-portation of pupils without public letting during the year 1933; this being a portion of the $30,000 for which permission was requested on December 14, 1932.

(b) Requesting permission to expend $15,000 without public letting for the pur-chase of perishable and necessary food supplies for school lunches during the year 1933; this being a portion of the $40,000 for which permission was requested December 14, 1932.

Yours very truly, JOSEPH MILLER, Jr., Secretary, Board of Education.

To the Board of Education: During the year 1933, it will be necessary for us to expend approximately $300,000

for the transportation of normal, crippled, deaf, blind and cardiac children, physically handicapped children attending high schools, as well as children who must be conveyed to a dental clinic.

At the meeting of the Board of Education held on December 14, 1932, I presented a report recommending that the Board of Aldermen be requested to grant us permission to expend $30,000 for the transportation of pupils, without public letting. In said report I explained that it was necessary for us to have this permission on account of changes caused by the reorganization of schools, the shifting of the school population, etc., as well as the difficulty in securing low bids for carrying pupils in the outlying sections of the various Boroughs. At times we are obliged to reject bids on account of excessively high prices and to readvertise for certain items. In these cases the work must be continued, on an estimate basis, until the next bids are received and contracts awarded. Through the co-operation of the Board of Aldermen in the past we have been enabled to carry on the work and effect considerable savings.

At the meeting of the Board of Aldermen held on January 25, 1933, permission was granted to the Board of Education to expend $10,000 for the transportation of children, without public letting. It was not deemed advisable then to grant permission for the full amount of $30,000, but to allow such amounts as would be needed from time to time,

In view of the foregoing, I respectfully recommend that the Board of Aldermen be requested to grant permission to this Department to expend an additional $10,000 to enable us to carry on this work in the best interests of the children and to effect economies wherever possible.

The following resolution is respectfully submitted for adoption: Resolved, That the Board of Aldermen be and it is hereby requested to grant

permission to the Board of Education to expend a sum not exceeding $10,000 for the transportation of pupils, without public letting, during the year 1933; this being a portion of the $30,000 for which permission was requested on December 14, 1932.

A true copy of a report and resolution adopted by the Board of Education on April 12, 1933. JOSEPH MILLER, Jr., Secretary, Board of Education.

Referred to Committee on Public Letting.

ASSETS. Current assets:

Cash .............................................................. $122,496 49 Accounts receivable ................................................ 163,745 75 Inventories........................................................62440 03

Total current assets ...................................... $348,682 27 Securities owned (includes investment of $231,002.75 awarded by The City

of New York under condemnation proceedings for the widening of 4th avenue and for acquiring right-of-way for rapid transit subway, this amount representing realization of part of original estate and not available for current operating expenditures) :

$50,000 Third Avenue Railway Co, First Refunding Mort- gage Bonds, 4 per cent, 1960 .................. $40,987 50

25,000 International and Great Northern Railway Com- pany First Mortgage Bonds, 6 per cent, 1952.... 24,250 00

25,000 Long Island Light Company Refunding Bonds, 6 per cent., 1948 . ................. ........ 24,687 50

35,000 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company Adjustment Bonds, 4 per cent., 1995........... 29,512 50

50,000 New York Central Railroad Company Consolidated Mortgage Bonds, Series "A," Gold, 4 per cent., 1998 ... ................................ 44,375 00

25,000 Chicago and Northwestern Railway Company Gen- eral Mortgage Bonds, 4Y4 per cent., 1987.... 26,312 50

25,000 Southern Pacific Oregon Lines, "A," First Mort- gage Gold Bonds, 4/ per cent., 1977.......... 25,156 25

25,000 New Orleans, Texas and Mexico Railroad Bonds, 5 per cent., 1954.. 25,187 50

25,000 Morris and Essex Railroad Company First Re- funding Bonds, 3/ per cent., 2000 ............. 21,218 75

50,000 Southern Pacific Railroad Company Bonds, 4% per cent., 1981 . 48,250 00

200,000 United States First Liberty Bonds, 4% per cent., 1932 to 1947 ................................. 201,687 50

511,625 00 Bonds and mortgages receivable ....................................... Unexpired insurance .................................................

581,910 00 44,799 78

Unearned commissions ............................................... Buildings erected, reconstructed and acquired in the Borough of Manhattan

3,258 43 4,723,104 87

Net income .... ................................... $63,983 97 Provision for depreciation.... ...................... $40,000 00 Reserve for buildings to be acquired ........................ 50,000 00

90,000 00

Profit and loss deficit... ..... ............................. $26,016 03 Profit and loss surplus at January 1, 1932 .............................. 4,476,657 96

Profit and loss surplus at December 31, 1932 ............................ $4,450,641 93

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 2779

Real estate acquired in the Borough of Manhattan.. ... ........ 1,000 0 $5,000 Tennessee Coal, Iron and Railway Company General 5 per cent.

Bonds, due 1951, held as security for electric current ................. 5,000 (

767-769 Broadway (Arnheim Building) . .. .......................... 36,146 4 Hotel Brevoort ...................... ....... ..................... 44,852 6

$6,300,379 4

LIABILITIES. Current liabilities:

Accounts payable ......... ......................... $46,734 43 Rentals received in advance and deposits to secure rentals

and electric current .. ................................ 13,556 43

Reserve for water rents ................................. 752 42

Reserve for gas bills................................... 348 09

Income tax withheld .................................... 624 75

Total current liabilities ................................... $62,016 1

Profit and loss surplus ............................................... 4,450,641 9

Depreciation and Retirement Reserve .................................. 1,556,718 6 Capital surplus, amount awarded under condemnation proceedings by The

City of New York (invested in securities) ........................... 231,002 7

$6,300,379 4 Note—The above statement does not include the value of Institution buildings any

grounds on Staten Island, or with the exception of amount realized under condemnatio proceedings, the land values of original estate. W. A. GUENTHER, Comptroller.

April 11, 1933.

The foregoing statements have been compared with the records of the Sailors' Snul Harbor and found correct. HASKINS & SELLS.

The Trustees of the Sailors' Snug Harbor in the City of New York report tha the accounts of the Comptroller from the 1st day of January to the 31st day o December, 1932, inclusive, together with the vouchers for the disbursements charges therein have been duly examined and found to be correct in all respects; that the securities held by the Trustees have also been duly examined and found to be correc in all respects; that on said last mentioned day there was a balance of cash in favo: of the Trustees amounting to $122,496.49, and that the same was deposited to thi credit of the Trustees as follows: In the Bank of the Manhattan Company ................................. $4,476 21 In the Chemical Bank and Trust Company ................ .............. 107,291 8! in the Corn Exchange Bank Trust Company (Staten Island Branch) ...... 10,003 3, In the hands of the Comptroller ........................................ 125 01 In the hands of the Governor ........................................... 600 N

$122,496 4! JAMES BROWN, HOWARD DUFFIELD, FREDERIC S. FLEMING, P. B.

BLANCHARD, W. N. DAVIS. Filed,

No. 793.

President, Borough of Brooklyn—Request for Authority to Contract for Repairs to the Old Elks Building in the Open Market, Without Public Letting, in an Amount Not Exceeding $33,000.

The City of New York, Office of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, April 18, 1933. Board of Aldermen, City Hall, New York:

Gentlemen—Permission is hereby requested from your honorable body to expend without public letting, the sum of $33,000 to make repairs to the old Elks Building, No. 150 South Oxford street, Brooklyn, N. Y. This expenditure is to be used for the purpose of restoring this building to the same condition that it was in prior to its being occupied by the County Court of Kings County. Under the terms of the lease this action is required. Application for this amount of money has been made to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment.

Yours very truly, PETER A. CAREY, Acting Borough President. Referred to Committee on Public Letting.

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

Reports of Committee on Public Thoroughfares—

No. 140. Report of the Committee on Public Thoroughfares in Favor of Filing a Com-

munication Requesting Change of Name of Spuyten Duyvil Road to Riverdale Avenue.

The Committee on Public Thoroughfares, to which was referred on February 2, 1932 (Minutes, page 138), the annexed I. T. Flatto communication, requesting the change of name of Spuyten Duyvil road to Riverdale avenue, Borough of The Bronx, respectfully

REPORTS: That the communication be filed inasmuch as the matter was fully discussed by your

Committee about June, 1932. ISILIUS A. GARDELLA, DENIS R. SHEIL, JOHN J. HANLEY, WALTER

11. FARRAR, GUSTAVE HARTUNG, JOHN P. NUGENT, CARL DEUTSCH-MANN, GEORGE H. OTT, HENRY C. BAUER, ALFORD J. WILLIAMS, Committee on Public Thoroughfares.

Filed.

No, 753,

Report of the Committee on Public Thoroughfares in Favor of Adopting a Resolution Designating James J. Byrne Memorial Park and Playground, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

The Committee on Public Thoroughfares, to which was referred on March 28, 1933 (Minutes, page 1261), the annexed resolution designating James J. Byrne Memorial Park and Playground, in the Borough of Brooklyn, respectfully

REPORTS: The designation of James J. Byrne Memorial Park and Playground is to pay a

tribute to the memory of one who unselfishly devoted a large part of his life to the civic, religious and fraternal organizations and who endeared himself to his fellowmen in Kings County.

Your Committee recommends the accompanying resolution for adoption, Resolved, That the unnamed plot of ground bounded by 3d and 4th streets and 4th

and 5th avenues, Borough of Brooklyn (jurisdiction of the Department of Parks), be and the same hereby is officially named and shall hereafter be known and designated as James J. Byrne Memorial Park and Playground.

ISILIUS A. GARDELLA, DENIS R. SHEIL, JOHN J. HANLEY, WALTER H. FARRAR, GUSTAVE HARTUNG, JOHN P. NUGENT, CARL DEUTSCH-MANN, GEORGE H. OTT, HENRY C. BAUER, ALFORD J. WILLIAMS, Committee on Public Thoroughfares.

Made General Order for the day. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said report

and adopt such resolution. Which was decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Cashmore, Corcoran,

,Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutschmann, Dempsey, Donnelly, Donovan, Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardella, Gross, Hanley, Hart, Hartung, Henrich, Kiernan, Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney (D,), Mahoney (J.), Martin, Molen, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Ott, Post-hauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner, Schwab, Sharkey, Sheil, Smith (J. R.). Smith (J. W.), Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E, J.), Sullivan (W. P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronker; President Hesterberg, by Peter J. McGuinness, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; President Harvey, by Raymond G. Pollard, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; the Vice-Chairman-62.

ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS.

No. 794. Resolution Appointing Various Persons Commissioners of Deeds.

By the Vice-Chairman—

Resolved, That the following named persons be and they hereby are appointed Com- missioners of Deeds: By Alderman Allen—Charles F. Root, 116 By Alderman Hartung—Charles J. O'Con-

Cambridge place, Brooklyn. nor, 476 12th street, Brooklyn. By Alderman Baldwin—Hugh F. McGinnis By Alderman Kiernan—James Murphy, 75

53 East 95th street, Manhattan; Irving Ocean avenue, Brooklyn; Joseph Levin- Wolf, 2 East 86th street, Manhattan. son, 2 Cole court, Brooklyn; Barbara

By Alderman Bell—Benjamin Perito, 215 Greenberg, 2026 80th street, Brooklyn;

West 10th street, Manhattan; Lilian Michael Gold, 2125 74th street, Brook-

Roeder, 161 West 54th street, Man- lyn; Julius Cutler, 3711 Sea Gate avenue,

hattan. Brooklyn; Lewis Ginsburg, 8123 13th

By Alderman Campbell—Fred C. Faupel, avenue, Brooklyn.

1546 Albany avenue, Brooklyn; Gertrude By Alderman Kinsley—Merise Jaffe, 1695 Feinman, 674 Empire boulevard, Brook- Hoe avenue, Bronx, lyn; George Kayman, 153 Newport By Alderman Lantry—William H. Hen- street Brooklyn; Blanche Kallenberg, nessey, 298 St. John's place, Brooklyn; 1956 60th street, Brooklyn; Minnie Horo- Harry A. D'Antonio, 84 80th street, witz, 727 Empire boulevard, Brooklyn; Brooklyn. Benjamin M. Zelman, 1743 Union street, By Alderman Lenihan—Elizabeth Knapp, Brooklyn; Augusta Hammer, 1152 Lin- 90-19 88th avenue, Queens; Joseph J. coln place, Brooklyn; Dan Popek, 1168 Bernstein, 1143 Regina boulevard, Linden avenue, Brooklyn; Rose Rodoff, Queens. 3208 Avenue I, Brooklyn; Allyn C. By Alderman McCann—Edwin C. Dob- Crumm, 2903 Farragut road, Brooklyn; bins, 256 Dean street, Brooklyn; Leona William E. Jacobs, 107 East 53d street, G. Feinberg, 148 Hicks street, Brooklyn. Brooklyn; Lillian Schwartzberg, 901 By Alderman McGillick—Michael May, 427 Washington avenue, Brooklyn; Anna I. East I23d street, Manhattan. Schickel, 160 Fenimore street, Brooklyn; By Alderman Mahoney (D. A.)—George Henry S. Saltzman, 450 Ocean parkway, Tzanoudakis, 39 Madison street, Man- Brooklyn; Alexander B. Rosenzweig, 58 hattan. East 95th street, Brooklyn. By Alderman Morris—Isidore Wolis, 475

By Alderman Cassidy-Louis Frank, 356 Elton street, Brooklyn; Stella Friedland, East 88th street, Manhattan. 320 Van Siclen avenue, Brooklyn.

By Alderman Curley—Mollie Feiler, 1019 By Alderman Moses—Irene von Lossberg, Longwood avenue, Bronx. 511 West 113th street, Manhattan.

ByAlderman Nugent—Anna Sisman, 596 By Alderman Dalton — Petronella Mar.Riverside drive, Manhattan. Scher, 21 Marscher place, Richmond.

By Alderman O'Connell — Isadore Louis By Alderman Deutschmann -- Philip J. Winokur, 8919 Sutphin boulevard,

Pinkus, 4916 39th avenue, Queens. Queens; Edward J. Brodrick, 9010 205th By Alderman Donnelly — Pearl Wedeen, street, Queens; George Jacques, 42-52

240 West 73d street, Manhattan; Harry 78th street, Queens; David J. Levinson, Reiter, 3 West 61st street, Manhattan; 161-02 84th drive, Queens; Charles R. Jacob Cash, 233 West 77th street, Man- Treiber, 89-06 186th street, Queens. hattan; Charles Farber, 201 West 77th By Alderman Ott—Alexander P. Cohen, street, Manhattan. 313 Glenmore avenue, Brooklyn.

By Alderman Donovan—Ellen Miller, 2060 By Alderman Posthauer—S. C. Lubin, 3988 Crotona parkway, Bronx; Sabina A. 49th street, Queens. Schreier, 5889 54th street, Queens; Wil- By Alderman O'Reilly—Monroe Blumenau, liam Meyerson, 1185 Anderson avenue, 2220 Newkirk avenue, Brooklyn. Bronx. By Alderman Ryan — Harry W. Album,

By Alderman Dorsey--John J. O'Connor, 1562 Ocean avenue, Brooklyn. 404 East 79th street, Manhattan. By Alderman S a h n e r — Nathaniel H.

By Alderman Farrar—Chas. A. Phildus, Kramer, 639 East 18th street, Brooklyn;

124 Java street, Brooklyn; Timothy M. Herbert Brody, 7 East 17th street,

Grady, 154 Noble street, Brooklyn. Brooklyn; Arthur Josenhans, 2100 West- bury court, Brooklyn; John E. Kennedy,

By Alderman Fiorella—Anthony Botta, 462 75 Lenox road, Brooklyn. East 113th street, Manhattan; Mary By Alderman Sharkey—Oscar A. Katz, 215 Flanagan, Ward's Island, Manhattan; Rodney street, Brooklyn. Nicholas S. Laino, 2209 1st avenue, Man- By Alderman Sheil—Frederick G. Sattler, hattan. 80 East 210th street, Bronx,

By Alderman Gallagher—Jos. L. Jean, 6904 By Alderman Smith (J. R.) — Sophie 67th street, Queens. Frankel, 701 West 179th street, Manhat-

By Alderman Gross—Millie Goldstein, 1530 tan; Ruth McCracken, 851 West 177th Bryant avenue, Bronx; David Kutner, street, Manhattan; Sidney S. Goldstein, 240 East 175th street, Bronx; Blanche L. 217 Haven avenue, Manhattan. Aaron, 1069 Walton avenue, Bronx; By Alderman Solomon—Morris Silverman, Jacob Lichtenstein, 923 Walton avenue, 48 East 105th street, Manhattan. Bronx. By Alderman Stand — Morris Nudelman,

By Alderman Hanley—Peter J. Mulligan, 132 Ludlow street, Manhattan. 103 Carroll street, Bronx; Henry Hirsch, By Alderman Sullivan (W. P.)—Bernard 2866 Randall avenue, Bronx; Jacob Warshower, 780 Mott avenue, Bronx. Tabachnick, 1810 Longfellow avenue, By Alderman Weber—Mildred Feldman, Bronx. 230 Ocean parkway, Brooklyn.

By Alderman Hart—Harry Mendel, 424 By Alderman Williams—Alicia Lipset, 10 Utica avenue, Brooklyn; Robert Aqua- Park View terrace, Bronx; Max Gross- vella, 15 Olive place, Brooklyn; Gussie man, 3451 Giles place, Bronx; Harry Landes, 591 Miller avenue, Brooklyn. Metrick, 1834 Phelan place, Bronx.

Made General Order for the day. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said resolution, Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Cashmore, Corcoran,

Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutschmann, Dempsey, Donnelly, Donovan, Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardella, Gross, Hanley,. Hart, Hartung, Henrich, Kiernan, Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney (D.), Mahoney (J.), Martin, Molen, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Ott, Posthauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner, Schwab, Sharkey, Shell, Smith (J. R.), Smith (J. W.), Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E. J.), Sullivan (W, P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronker; President Hesterberg, by Peter J. McGuinness, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; President Harvey, by Raymond G. Pollard, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; the Vice-Chairman-62.

No. 795. Resolution Urging the Board of Aldermen to Endorse the Nation=Wide Campaign

to Name and Specify Sunday, April 30th, as President's Day. By Alderman Curley—

Whereas, In the struggle for independence of the American Colonies, in those trying Jioneer days of the revolutionary period in our American history, it was plainly evident :hat "Patrick Henry was the voice, Thomas Jefferson the pen, and the Father of our :ountry, George Washington, the sword"; and

Whereas, On the fourth day of March, 1933, while the nation was enmeshed in the hitch of a world-wide economic collapse, American history will record the light of a iew day in a new era, and the source of that golden light appeared in the person of that Ieerless leader, Hon. Franklin D. Roosevelt, as the President of the United States of kmerica, whose deeds of radiating galvanic action in public activities electrified the whole world, inspired hope and restored confidence in the depressed minds and hearts )f the people throughout the nation, and gave affirmative notice of a new and square deal o all; and

Whereas, His keen vision in observing the senile weakness of the nation's financial tructure, and his unequivocating, constructive action in strengthening same, is an out-tanding record of public achievement, unequalled in history by any one in public service, nd which, when added to his recent courageous efforts in the interest of human relief, vill be medicine to the sick and strength to the suffering poor and distressed of the ation ; and

Whereas, The American nation has indicated its widespread approval of the plan to give practical evidence of its keen appreciation of and deep gratitude for his masterful .adership of the destinies of 123 million American souls in the struggle to bring about normal economic balance to the nation; therefore be it

2780 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.

Resolved, That the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, in meeting duly assembled, hereby endorses the nation-wide campaign to name and specify Sunday, April 30th, as "President's Day" ; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of the foregoing preamble and resolution be transmitted to his Excellency, Hon. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, the President of the United States of America.

Made General Order for the day. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said resolution. Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Cashmore, Corcoran,

Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutschmann, Dempsey, Donnelly, Donovan, Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardella, Gross, Hanley, Hart, Hartung, Henrich, Kiernan, Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney (D.), Mahoney (J.), Martin, Molen, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Ott, Posthauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner, Schwab, Sharkey, Sheil, Smith (J. R.), Smith (JJ. W.), Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E. J.), Sullivan (W. P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronker; President Hesterberg, by Peter J. McGuinness, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; President Harvey, by Raymond G. Pollard, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; the Vice-Chairman-62.

No. 796. Resolution Urging the Board of Aldermen to Call Upon the Public Officials

Vested with Authority to Construct the "Triborough Bridge" Linking the Bor. oughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Queens.

By Aldermen Curley, McGillick and Deutschmann— Whereas, The Legislature of the State of New York has taken affirmative action

on the "Hendel-Crawford Bill," creating an authority to construct the revenue producing 35 million-dollar "Triborough Bridge,' linking the Boroughs of Manhattan, Bronx and Queens; and

Whereas, Governor Lehman approved and signed the aforesaid bill; by virtue of the power vested in the newly created "Bridge Authority," when established and organized, the resumption of work in the construction of this vitally important public project will be made possible, if and when the method of financing is determined and the necessary steps in the procedure leading up to the point of negotiation for the money has taken final legal form; and

Whereas, It is conceded by public officials, civic organizations and the private citizens to be the most forward looking public improvement at present under consideration, and will tend to bring employment to many in need of same; therefore be it

Resolved, That the Board of Aldermen, in meeting duly assembled, hereby urges those public officials vested with the legal authority in the premises, to hasten the necessary steps in the procedure to complete this very essential public improvement.

Referred to Committee on Rules. No. 797.

Resolution Memorializing Congress and the Unted States Senate to Pass Con-gressional Bill Relating to Increasing the United States Navy to Treaty Limit, Thereby Relieving the Unemployment Situation in the City.

By Alderman Corcoran— Resolved, That, in view of the proposed increase of the United States Navy, by the

administration at Washington, we the members of the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, on behalf of the private ship yards of the City, urge upon the Congress and Executive Branch of the United States Government, early passage of a bill to increase the Navy to the Treaty limit, thereby relieving the industrial stagnation of the ship yards and other industries affected by the unemployment situation of the City.

Made General Order for the day. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said resolution. Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Cashmore, Corcoran,

Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutschmann, Dempsey, Donnelly, Donovan, Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardella, Gross, Hanley, Hart, Hartung, Henrich, Kiernan, Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney (D.), Mahoney (J.), Martin, Molen, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Ott, Posthauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner, Schwab, Sharkey, Sheil, Smith (J. R.), Smith (J. W.), Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E. J.), Sullivan (W. P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronker; President Hesterberg, by Peter J. McGuinness, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; President Harvey, by Raymond G. Pollard, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; the Vice-Chairman-62.

No. 798. Resolution Memorializing Congress to Forbid by Appropriate Laws the Sale

in This Country of the Universal American Flags, All Special United States of America Flags and Flags of the Various States, Dependencies or Terri-tories Manufactured Abroad.

By Alderman Farrar— Whereas, The universal United States of America flag is a symbol of the ideals

upon which this government is founded; and Whereas, Respectful treatment of the American Flag is the evidence of devotion

to these ideals; and Whereas, It has come the attention of the Board of Aldermen that there are

being offered for sale in this country flags manufactured in other countries by persons who do not cherish the American flag nor the institutions, principles and ideals for which it stands; be it therefore

Resolved, That the Congress of the United States be and hereby is memorialized to forbid by appropriate laws the sale in this country of the universal United States of America flag and/or all special United States of America flags and/or the flags of the various states, dependencies or territories, manufactured abroad.

Resolved, That a copy of this memorial be transmitted to the Clerk of the House of Representatives and the Secretary of the Senate, and to each member of the House of Representatives and to each Senator elected from New York State,

Referred to Committee on Rules. No. 799.

Resolution Repealing Resolution Designating "Thomas F. Harvey Square," in the Borough of Queens.

By Alderman Gallagher— Resolved, That the following resolution, adopted April 19, 1932, and effective May

3, 1932: "Resolved, That the unnamed square situated within the street area of Queens

boulevard between 69th road (Kelvin street) and 70th road (Shelbourne place), in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, be and the same shall hereafter be known and designated as 'Thomas F. Harvey Square,' and the President of the Borough is authorized and requested to note the same on the maps and records of his office"

be and the same is hereby repealed. Referred to Committee on Public Thoroughfares.

No. 800. Resolution Designating "Gerald MacDonald Memorial Park," in the Borough

of Queens. By Alderman Gallagher—

Resolved, That the unnamed square situated within the street area of Queens boule-vard, between 69th road (Kelvin street) and 70th road (Shelbourne place) in the Second Ward, Borough of Queens, be and the same shall hereafter be known and designated as "Gerald MacDonald Memorial Park," and the President of the Borough is authorized and requested to note the same on the maps and records of his office.

Referred to Committee on Public Thoroughfares.

No. 801. Resolution for Traffic Lights on Jamaica Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn.

By Aldermen Morris and Ott— Resolved, That for the purpose of safeguarding traffic on Jamaica avenue from

Crescent street to Broadway, Borough of Brooklyn, the Police Commissioner be and he hereby is requested to establish pedestals at suitable distances apart, from each of which shall extend an arm with suspended colored lights to serve as warning signals to opera- tors of vehicles.

Made General Order for the day.

The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said reso-lution.

Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Cashmore, Corcoran,

Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutschmann, Dempsey, Donnelly, Donovan, Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardella, Gross, Hanley, Hart, Hartung, Henrich, Kiernan, Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney (D.), Mahoney (J.), Martin, Molen, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Ott, Post-hauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner, Schwab, Sharkey, Sheil, Smith (J. R.), Smith (J. W.), Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E. J.), Sullivan (W. P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronker; President Hesterberg, by Peter J. McGuinness, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; President Harvey, by Raymond G. Pollard, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; the Vice-Chairman-62.

No. 802.

Resolution for Traffic Lights on Arlington Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn. By Aldermen Morris and Ott—

Resolved, That for the purpose of safeguarding traffic on Arlington avenue from Jamaica avenue to Fulton street, Borough of Brooklyn, the Police Commissioner be and he hereby is requested to establish pedestals at suitable distances apart, from each of which shall extend an arm with suspended colored lights to serve as warning signals to operators of vehicles.

Made General Order for the day. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said reso-

lution. Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Cashmore, Corcoran,

Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutschmann, Dempsey, Donnelly, Donovan, Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardella, Gross, Hanley, Hart, Hartung, Henrich, Kiernan, Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney (D.), Mahoney (J.), Martin, Molen, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Ott, Post-hauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner, Schwab, Sharkey, Sheil, Smith (J. R.), Smith (J. W.), Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E. J.), Sullivan (W. P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronker: President Hesterberg, by Peter J. McGuinness, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; President Harvey, by Raymond G. Pollard, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; the Vice-Chairman-62.

No. 803. Resolution for Traffic Lights on Etna Street, Borough of Brooklyn.

By Aldermen Morris and Ott— Resolved, That for the purpose of safeguarding traffic on Etna street from Jamaica

avenue to Borough line, Borough of Brooklyn, the Police Commissioner be and he hereby is requested to establish pedestals at suitable distance§ apart, from each of which shall extend an arm with suspended colored lights to serve as warning signals to operators of vehicles,

Made General Order for the day. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said reso.

lution. Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Cashmore, Corcoran,

Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutschmann, Dempsey, Donnelly, Donovan, Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardella, Gross, Hanley, Hart, Hartung, Henrich, Kiernan, Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney (D.), Mahoney (J.), Martin, Molpn, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Ott, Post-hauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner, Schwab, Sharkey, Sheil, Smith (J. R.), Smith (J. W.), Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E. J.), Sullivan (W. P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronker; President Hesterberg, by Peter J. McGuinness, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; President Harvey, by Raymond G. Pollard, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; the Vice-Chairman-62.

No. 804.

Resolution for Traffic Lights on Ridgewood Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn. By Aldermen Morris and Ott—

Resolved, That for the purpose of safeguarding traffic on Ridgewood avenue from Jamaica avenue to Borough line, Borough of Brooklyn, the Police Commissioner be and he hereby is requested to establish pedestals at suitable distances apart, from each of which shall extend an arm with suspended colored lights to serve as warning signals to operators of vehicles.

Made General Order for the day. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said reso-

lution. Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Cashmore, Corcoran,

Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutschmann, Dempsey, Donnelly, Donovan, Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardella, Gross, Hanley, Hart, Hartung, Henrich, Kiernan, Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney (D.), Mahoney (J.), Martin, Molen, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Ott, Post-hauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner, Schwab, Sharkey, Sheil, Smith (J. R.), Smith (J. W.), Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E. J.), Sullivan (W. P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronker; President Hesterberg, by Peter J. McGuinness, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; President Harvey, by Raymond G. Pollard, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; the Vice-Chairman--62.

No. 805.

Resolution for Traffic Lights on Central Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn.

By Alderman Ott— Resolved, That for the purpose of safeguarding traffic on Central avenue from

Putnam avenue to Halsey street, Borough of Brooklyn, the Police Commissioner be and he hereby is requested to establish pedestals at suitable distances apart, from each of which shall extend an arm with suspended colored lights to serve as warning signals to operators of vehicles.

Made General Order for the day. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said reso-

lution. Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Cashmore, Corcoran,

Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutschmann, Dempsey, Donnelly, Donovan, Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardella, Gross, Hanley, Hart, Hartung, Henrich, Kiernan, Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney (D.), Mahoney (J.), Martin, Molen, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Ott, Post-hauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner, Schwab, Sharkey, Sheil, Smith (J. R.), Smith (J. W.), Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E. J.), Sullivan (W. P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronker; President Hesterberg, by Peter J. McGuinness, Assistant Commissioner of Public Works; President Harvey, by Raymond G. Pollard, Assistant ' Commissioner of Public Works; the Vice-Chairman--62.

Int. No. 806 (Ord. No. 86). An Ordinance to Amend Chapter Five, Article Twenty-eight, Section Five Hun-

dred and Eighty-one, Subdivision d, of the Code of Ordinances, Relating to Standpipes in School Buildings of Less than Eighty-five Feet in Height.

By Alderman Hanley— AN ORDINANCE to amend chapter five, article twenty-eight, section five hundred

and eighty-one, subdivision d, of the Code of Ordinances, relating to standpipes in school buildings of less than eighty-five feet in height.

Be it Ordained, by the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, as follows: Section 1. Chapter five, article twenty-eight, section five hundred and eighty-one,

subdivision d, of the Code of Ordinances, is hereby amended to read as follows: d. In every building exceeding 10,000 square feet in area, except buildings speci-

fically exempted in article 25 of this chapter) and buildings of not more than one clere-story in height not exceeding 15,000 square feet in area, and except in fireproof buildings not over four stories or 45 feet in height when such buildings are equipped with an approved two-source supply automatic sprinkler system, and are not of an occupancy deemed unusually hazardous by the fire commissioner and except city-owned public school buildings under the jurisdiction of the board of education and private schools

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where no tuition is charged used exclusively for instruction purposes and less than 85 feet in height.

Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. Note—New matter in italics. Referred to Committee on Buildings.

No. 807 (Ord. No. 87). An Ordinance to Amend Chapter 10, Article 3, Section 43, Subdivision 16a of

the Code of Ordinances, Relating to Fees for Permits. By Alderman Hanley—

AN ORDINANCE to amend chapter 10, article 3, section 43, subdivision 16a of the Code of Ordinances, relating to fees for permits.

Be it Ordained, by the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, as follows: Section' 1. Chapter 10, article 3, section 43, subdivision 16a of the Code of Ordi•

nances, is hereby amended to read as follows: 16a. Fuel oil, storage and use of 5 barrels to 50 barrels .................... $5 00 fee

In cases of one and two-family dwelling houses or private schools where no tuition is charged an examination fee of $3, without pay-ment of any further fee thereafter.

Over 50 barrels to 100 barrels .................................. 10 00 fee Over 100 barrels .................................. ......... 25 00 fee

Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. Note—New matter in italics. Referred to Committee on General Welfare.

No. 808 (Ord. No. 88). An Ordinance Amending Chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances by Inserting

Therein the Following Provisions to Be Known as Article'3a, Sections 32 to 39 Inclusive, Requiring Licenses for the Establishment, Opening, Mainte nance or Operation of Branch or Chain Stores, Describing the License Fee to Be Paid Therefor; Defining the Powers and Describing the Duties of thCommissioner of Licenses in Connection Therewith; Prescribing Penalties for Violation Thereof.

By Alderman Hart—

AN ORDINANCE amending chapter 14 of the Code of Ordinances by inserting thereithe following provisions to be known as article 3a, sections 32 to 39, inclusive, requirilicenses for the establishment, opening, maintenance or operation of branch or chain stores, describing the license fees to be paid therefor; defining the powers an describing the duties of the commissioner of licenses in connection therewith; pre-scribing

penalties for violation thereof.

Be it Ordained, by the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, as follows: Sec. 32. From and after the first day of July, nineteen hundred thirty-three, it

shall be unlawful for any person, firm, corporation, co-partnership or association, either foreign or domestic, to establish, open, maintain, or operate any branch or chain store without having obtained a license so to do from the commissioner of licenses.

Sec. 32a. The term "branch or chain store," as used in this ordinance, shall be construed to mean and include any store or stores, or any mercantile establishment or establishments in excess of one which are owned, operated, maintained or controlled by the same person, firm, or corporation, co-partnership or association, either domestic or foreign, in which goods, wares or merchandise of any kind are sold at retail.

Sec. 33. Every person, firm, corporation, co-partnership, or association establishing, opening, maintaining or operating, under the same general management, supervision, ownership or control, two or more stores or mercantile establishments where any goods, wares, or merchandise are sold or offered for sale at retail, shall be deemed a branch or chain store operator, and for such stores established, opened, maintained or operated in excess of one shall pay the license fees hereinafter prescribed, for the privilege of establishing, opening, maintaining or operating each such store or mercantile establish-ment in excess of one.

The license fees herein prescribed shall, except as herein otherwise provided, be paid annually, and shall be, in addition to the license fees prescribed in any ordinance, now in effect, or as the same may hereafter be amended. The license fees to be paid by operators of branch or chain stores shall be as follows:

1. Upon two stores or more, but not to exceed five stores, the annual license fee shall be twenty-five dollars for each such store in excess of one.

2. Upon six stores or more, but not to exceed ten stores, the annual license fee shall be fifty dollars for each such store in excess of five.

3. Upon eleven stores or more, but not to exceed fifteen stores, the annual license fee shall be one hundred dollars for each such store in excess of ten.

4. Upon sixteen stores or more, but not to exceed twenty stores, the annual license fee shall be one hundred fifty dollars for each such store in excess of fifteen.

5. Upon twenty-one stores or more, but not to exceed twenty-five stores, the annual license fee shall be two hundred dollars for each such store in excess of twenty.

6. Upon each store in excess of twenty-five, the annual license fee shall be two hundred fifty dollars for each such store in excess of twenty-five.

Sec. 34. Any person, firm, corporation, co-partnership, or association desiring to establish, open, maintain or operate a branch or chain store shall apply to the commis-sioner of licenses for a license so to do. The application for a license shall be made on a form which shall be prescribed and furnished by the commissioner of licenses, and shall set forth the name of the owner, manager, trustee, lessee, receiver or other person desiring such license; the name under which it is proposed to operate such; the location, including the street number of such store, and such other information as the commissioner of licenses may reasonably require. If the applicant desires to establish, open, maintain or operate more than one branch or chain store, he shall make application for each such store, and the respective stores for which the applicant desires to secure licenses may all be listed on one application blank. Such application blank shall be accompanied by the license fee prescribed by section thirty-three of this ordinance.

Sec. 35. As soon as practicable after the receipt of any such application, the commissioner of licenses shall carefully examine the same to ascertain whether it is in proper form and contains the necessary and requisite information. If, upon exam-ination, the commissioner of licenses shall find that any such application is not in proper form and does not contain the necessary and requisite information, he shall return the same to the applicant for correction. If the application is found satisfactory, and the license fees herein prescribed shall have been paid, the commissioner of licenses shall issue to the applicant a license for each branch or chain store for which an application for a license shall have been made. Each licensee shall display the license so issued in a conspicuous place in the store for which such license is issued.

Sec. 36. All licenses so issued shall expire on the thirtieth day of June following the date upon which they are issued. On or before the first day of July of each year, every person, firm, corporation, co-partnership, or association having a license shall apply to the commissioner of licenses for a renewal thereof for the year next ensuing; and if, by such first day of July, an application for a renewal license has not been made, the commissioner of licenses shall notify the delinquent licensee by registered mail, but the failure of the commissioner of licenses so to do shall not relieve any chain store operator from the duty of renewing his license, nor prevent his prosecution for violating any of the provisions of this ordinance. All applications for renewal licenses shall be made on forms prescribed and furnished by the commissioner of licenses, and shall be accompanied by the license fees herein prescribed.

Sec. 37. Every license issued prior to the first day of January of the year in which such license shall expire shall be charged for at the full rate, and every license issued on or after the first day of January of the year in which the same expire shall he charged for at one-half of the full rate. No branch or chain store license shall be assignable or transferable.

Sec. 38. The provisions of this ordinance shall be construed to apply to . every person, firm, corporation, or association, either domestic or foreign, which is controlled or held with others by a majority stock ownership, or ultimately controlled or directed by one management or association of ultimate management.

Any person, firm, corporation, co-partnership, or association who shall violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, and each and every day that such violation shall continue shall constitute a separate and distinct offense.

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Sec. 39. If any section, provision, or clause of this ordinance should be declared invalid, such invalidity shall not be construed to affect the portions of the ordinance not so held invalid.

This ordinance shall take effect immediately. Referred to Committee on General Welfare.

No. 809. Resolution Endorsing Proposal to Construct a Tunnel for Vehicular Traffic in

the Lower Section of Manhattan to Relieve Congested Condition of Traffic Now Existing.

By Alderman McCann— Whereas, Under date of June 21, 1927, a resolution was offered in this Board request-

ing. the construction of a tunnel for vehicular traffic in the lower section of Brooklyn, starting at a point at or about the intersection of Prospect street and Hudson avenue in the said Borough and continuing under the East River to a point at or about Astor place in the Borough of Manhattan, which proposed vehicular tunnel would relieve the congested condition of traffic then and now existing in the Borough of Manhattan; and

Whereas, It now appears that the Port Authority of the Port of New York, by John F. Murray, one of the Commissioners of the said Authority, has proposed the construction of an extension to the Holland Tunnel to link Brooklyn, Manhattan and New Jersey by means of a toll tube under the East River and it further appearing that now is the proper time to prepare for the growth of the Port of New York and the communities adjoining same; it is

Resolved, That the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York concur in the proposal made by John F. Murray of the Port of New York Authority that an exten-sion to the Holland Tunnel through Manhattan and into the Borough of Brooklyn be constructed with all convenient speed.

Referred to Committee on Rules.

No. 810. Resolution Designating "Slattery Plaza" in the Borough of Queens.

By Aldermen Posthauer and Schwab— Resolved, That the unnamed plot of ground bounded by Queens boulevard, Wood-

haven boulevard and Horace Harding boulevard, in the Borough of Queens, be and the same shall hereafter be known and designated as "Slattery Plaza," and the President of the Borough is authorized and requested to note the same on the records and maps of his office.

Referred to Committee, on Public Thoroughfares.

d No. 811. Resolution Designating 113th Street in the Borough of Manhattan as a Play

Street. By Alderman Solomon—

Whereas, By the provisions of an ordinance amending article 3 of chapter 24 of the Code of Ordinances by the insertion therein of a new section, known as section 37-B, in relation to "streets designated as play streets," adopted by the Board of Aldermen on June 9; 1925, and approved by the Mayor on June 23, 1925; it is

Resolved, That the following named street in the Borough of Manhattan be and the same hereby is designated as a play street, and all departments having jurisdiction are authorized and directed to take official cognizance thereof in accordance with the provisions of section 37-B of article 3 of chapter 24 of the Code of Ordinances:

113th street between 7th and St. Nicholas avenues. Referred to Committee on Traffic.

No. 812. Resolution Designating 108th Street in the Borough of Manhattan as a Play

Street. By Alderman Solomon—

Whereas, By the provisions of an ordinance amending article 3 of chapter 24 of the Code of Ordinances by the insertion therein of a new section, known as section 37-B, in relation to "streets designated as play streets," adopted by the Board of Aldermen on June 9, 1925, and approved by the Mayor on June 23, 1925; it is

Resolved, That the following named street in the Borough of Manhattan be and the same hereby is designated as a play street, and all departments having jurisdiction are authorized and directed to take official cognizance thereof in accordance with the provisions of section 37-B of article 3 of chapter 24 of the Code of Ordinances:

108th street between 5th and Madison avenues. Referred to Committee on Traffic.

No. 813. Resolution Designating Luke J. Lang Square in the Borough of Queens.

By Alderman Schwab— Resolved, That the unnamed plot of ground bounded on the north by Hebberd avenue

(59th road), on the east by Fresh Pond road, and on the west by Clermont avenue (61st street), Borough of Queens (jurisdiction of the Department of Parks), be and the same shall hereafter be known and designated as "Luke J. Lang Square" and the Presi-dent of the Borough is authorized and requested to note the same on the records and maps of his office.

Referred to Committee on Public Thoroughfares.

No. 814 (Ord. No, 89). An Ordinance to Amend Subdivision "6. 'Restrictions, a." of Section 149 of

Article 13 of Chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, Relating to "Stands Within Stoop Lines and Under Elevated Railroad Stations," Relating Par. ticularly to Broadway, Borough of Manhattan.

Introduced by Alderman Smith (J. W.)— AN ORDINANCE to amend subdivision "6. Restrictions, a." of section 149 of article 13

of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to "stands within stoop lines and under elevated railroad stations," relating particularly to Broadway, borough of Manhattan.

Be it Ordained, by the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, as follows: Section 1. Subdivision 6 of section 149 of article 13 of chapter 23 of the Code of

Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows: 6. Restrictions. a. Every stand, other than a stand or booth under the stairs

of an elevated railway station, must be strictly within the stoop lines, and shall not be an obstruction to the free use of the sidewalk by the public. It shall not exceed the space of 10 feet long by 4 feet wide; except that, in the case of bootblack stands, a space not more than 3 feet long and 4 feet wide may be occupied by each chair of the stand. Except that no stand other than newsstands shall be permissible on Bhoadway from the north side of 136th street to the south side of 144th street, Borough of Manhattan.

b. No person shall be permitted to sleep in any portion of a stand; nor to hold more than one license.

c. No bootblack stand shall be provided with more than three chairs. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. Note—New matter in italics. Referred to Committee on General Welfare.

No, 815. Resolution Memorializing the President and the Congress of the United States

to Protest Against the Persecution of Any Form of Religion, or of Any Race, Regardless of Color or Denomination Wherever Practiced.

By Aldermen Reich and Kiernan— Whereas, This body is representative of more than six million souls of every creed

and every race and every religious denomination; and Whereas, There was recently adopted j, resolution by this body memorializing the

President and the Congress of the United States to protest against the Hitlerite govern-ment persecution of the Jews in Germany; Nod

Whereas, Such persecution of Catholic and Jews and other religious groups is rampant under sanction of the governments of Russia, Germany, Spain and Mexico; now therefore be it

Resolved, That we the accredited repre~entatives of our respective constituencies comprising the membership of the Board of aldermen of The City of New York in a regular meeting assembled this 11th day of April, 1933, do hereby protest against these cruel practices of bigotry and darkness.

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Resolved, That we condemn the persecution of any form of religion, or of any r regardless of color or denomination wherever practiced, as contrary to the very teach of Christ, in whose name many of these persecutions are perpetrated.

Resolved, That we deem such action as uncivilized and barbarous and unworth this age of enlightenment, tolerance and broadmindedness; and be it further

Resolved, That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to each of the local re sentatives of the offending governments and to the Associated Press.

Made General Order for the day. The President put the question whether the Board would agree with said resolut Which was unanimously decided in the affirmative by the following vote: Affirmative—Aldermen Allen, Baldwin, Bauer, Bell, Campbell, Cashmore, Corco

Cunningham, Curley, Dalton, Dermody, Deutschmann, Dempsey, Donnelly, Dono Farrar, Fiorella, Gallagher, Gardefla, Gross, Hanley, Hart, Hartung, Henrich, Kier Kinsley, Kranz, Lantry, Lenihan, McCann, McCusker, McGillick, Mahoney Mahoney (J.), Martin, Molen, Morris, Moses, Nugent, O'Connell, O'Reilly, Posthauer, Reich, Ryan, Sahner. Schwab, Sharkey, Sheil, Smith (J. R.), Smith (J. Solomon, Stand, Sullivan (E. J.), Sullivan (W. P.), Tonry, Weber, Williams, Wronk President Hesterberg, by Peter J. McGuinness; Assistant Commissioner of Public War President Harvey, by Raymond G. Pollard, Assistant Commissioner of Public Wor the Vice-Chairman-62.

No. 816 (Ord. No. 90). An Ordinance to Amend Subdivision "6. Restrictions, a." of Section 149

Article 13 of Chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, Relating to "Stan Within Stoop Lines and Under Elevated Railroad Stations," Relating P titularly to 13th Avenue, Borough of Brooklyn.

Introduced by Aldermen Tonry, Hartung and Kiernan— AN ORDINANCE to amend subdivision "6. Restrictions. a." of section 149 of article

of chapter 23 of the Code of Ordinances, relating to "stands within stoop lines a under elevated railroad stations," relating particularly to 13th avenue, borough Brooklyn.

Be it Ordained, by the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, as follov

Section 1. Subdivison 6 of section 149 of article 13 of chapter 23 of the Code Ordinances is hereby amended to read as follows:

6. Restrictions, a. Every stand, other than a stand or booth under the stai of an elevated railway station, must be strictly within the stoop lines, and shall not an obstruction to the free use of the sidewalk by the public. It shall not exceed tI space of 10 feet long by 4 feet wide; except that, in the case of bootblack stands, a spa not more than 3 feet long and 4 feet wide may be occupied by each chair of the sta Except that no stand other than newsstands shall be permissible on 13th avenue fro 36th to 54th street, 100 feet on each intersecting street, borough of Brooklyn (both sides

b. No person shall be permitted to sleep in any portion of a stand; nor to ho more than one license.

c. No bootblack stand shall be provided with more than three chairs. Sec. 2. This ordinance shall take effect immediately. Note—New matter in italics. Referred to Committee on General Welfare.

On motion of the Vice-Chairman, the Board adjourned to meet on Tuesday, Apr 25, 1933, at 2.15 o'clock p. m.

MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Aldermen.

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

WARRANTS MADE READY FOR PAYMENT IN DEPARTMENT OF FINANC ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933.

Hereinbelow is a statement of warrants made ready for payment on this date which is shown the Department of Finance warrant number, the date of the invoice the registered number of the contract, the date the voucher was filed in the Departmer

Finance, the name of the payee and the amount of the warrant. Where two or more bills are embraced in the warrant the dates of the earli

and latest are given, excepting that when such payments are made under a contrac registered number of the contract is shown therein. All warrants herein will be forwarded through the mails unless some reason exist

why payment is to be made in person, in which event, written notice will be given t the claimant. CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller.

Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount

No. Number. Finance.

Armory Board. 86059 2-28-33 4-12-33 W. & J. Dixon .................. ... $27

86220 4-13-33 Gus J. Paul .... ..................... 30 OC

86015 11-15-32 12-12-32 Warden, Auburn Prison .............. 4 25

86165 4- 8-32 6-21-32 Warden, Auburn Prison .............. 18 00

86166 4- 8-32 6-22-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents ... 4 5

86381 4-12-33 Light Buoy Industries ................ 34 90

86382 3-27-33 4-12-33 Irvine & Wilcox Co., Inc .............. 12 42

86383 3-29-33 4-12-33 Builders Hardware Store ............. 11 76

86535 3- 8-33 4-12-33 Joseph Cavanagh & Co ................ 4 38

86536 6-30-32 9-16-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 16 00

86537 4-12-33 Westinghouse Elec. Supply Co., Inc... 3 93

86538 4- 8-32 9-16-32 Warden, Auburn Prison .............. 9 00

86539 (,-22-32 Warden, Auburn Prison .............. 32 50

86540 5-31-32 6-22-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 13 50

96541 9-14-32 Warden, Great Meadow Prison ....... 18 00

86356 3-30 33 4-13-33 Parr Elec. Co., Inc . .................. 33 96

86357 4-13-33 William G. Sherrer Co ............... 1 90

96358 3- 5-33 4-13-33 Great Western Fuse Co., Inc.......... .5 35 86359 11- 3-32 11-17-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 1 30

86360 4- 5-33 4-13-33 Apex Color Works, Inc .............. 9 37 86361 4- 4-33 4-I3-33 Mulhern Belting Co .................• 14 70

86362 3-14-33 4-13-33 Godfrey Keeler Co . ................. 14 77 86363 3-30-33 4-13-33 A. Pearson's Sons, Inc .............. 3 75

86364 4- 5-33 4-13-33 Richard J. Stapleton .................. 35 00 86664 10-24-32 11-11-32 Alpha Products Co ................... 16 50

86777 4-13-33 Hinde & Dauch Paper Co ............. 11 40 86812 7-18-32 8-17-32 Warden, Auburn Prison ............... 8 00 86813 8-17-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............. 1 68 86638 7-20-32 7-17-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............. 8 42 86997 7-21-32 Warden, Auburn Prison ... ........... 8 73 86998 7-21-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents... 725 86634 5-23-32 8-24-32 Warden, Clinton Prison... ......... 8 00 86635 5-24-32 8-24-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents... 2 38 86636 7-12-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............. 29 68 86637 7-18-32 8-17-32 Warden, Auburn Prison ............... 4 25 86639 9-12-32 10-10-32 Warden, Auburn Prison ............... 8 50 85785 4- 4-33 4- 7-33 A. B. Dick Co... .. .......... 12 75 85786 3-28-33 4- 7-33 N. Y. Silicate Book Slate Co.......... 14 94 86275 11-11-32 11-29-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents... 10 00 86276 6-14-32 6-30-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents... 10 00 86277 4-29-32 5-16-32 Warden, Clinton Prison ............... 13 00 86278 3-31-32 5-16-32 Warden, Auburn Prison ............... 19 00 86279 7-19-32 8-24-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents... 2 38 86280 4- 8-32 5-11-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents... 2 50 86281 4- 8-32 6-22-32 Warden, Auburn Prison ............... 28 00 86282 3-29-33 4-12-33 Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc............ 18 55 86283 3- 8-33 4-12-33 Joseph A. Logan... ............... 35 85 86273 11-29-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............. 35 65 86274 11-12-32 11-29-32 Warden, Auburn Prison ............... 11 00 86330 5-18-32 11-11-32 Warden, Auburn Prison............... 19 00 86331 5-16-32 11-11-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents • • 4 75

Art Commission. 86488 4-13-33 Western Union Tel. Co ............... 1 00

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Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. of Number. Number. Finance.

pre- Board of Parole. 86153 4-12-33 John J. Devitt ... ................... 100 00

Board of City Record. k

ion. 85979 3-22-33 4-11-33 F. Hubner & Co., Inc. t ............. 670 00 86932 4-13-33 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg~ Co......... 508 00

ran, 86933 3-10-33 4-13-33 F. Hubner & Co., Inc ................ 242 00 ran, 86930 2-28-33 4-13-33 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg g Co......... 263 00 nan, 86931 1-31-33 4-13-33 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc. . ..~ ............. 187 43 ), 86177 3-25-33 4-11-33 Fleischer & Co., Inc ................... 49 50

Ott, 86270 2-11-33 4-11-33 Chelsea Press ............ ............ 762 00 W.) 86269 4- 1-33 4-13-33 Royal Law Ptg, Co ................... 327 70

er; 86268 3-3I-33 4-11-33 Hamilton Bank Note Eng`aving & Ptg. ' ks ; Co .. ................ A ............ 696 25

ks ; 86267 2-28-33 4-11-33 Federbush Co. Inc...... . ~ ............ 479 10 86266 2-28-33 4-11-33 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc .................. 135 00 86254 111294 4-10-33 Herald-Nathan Press, Inc ............. 111 15 86784 4-13-33 Tiebel Bros., Inc........ ` .......... 56 73

of 86785 2-20-33 4-13-33 Tiebel Bros., Inc.........`............ 7 35 ds 86801 2-15-33 4-13-33 Willis McDonald & Co....! ...........86 00

ar- 86823 3- 4-33 4-13-33 Austin & Magill, Inc ................. 28 50 86824 3- 3-33 4-13-33 William Bratter, Inc ................. 91 90 86825 3-16-33 4-13-33 Robley Ptg. Co., Inc .................. 70 00

13 86613 4-11-33 American Bank Note Co ............. 5,602 00 nd Surrogate's Court, Queens County. of 85425 4- 5-33 4- 6-33 Cea Bros ........................... 4 05

County Court, Richmond County. • 86891 4-13-33 Helen T. Halbert .................... 12 72

of 86502 4- 4-33 4-13-33 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. 4 05

County Court, Kings County. 86883 4- 4-33 4-13-33 Fred M. Schildwachter & Sons, Inc... 2 43 rs

be County Court, Bronx County.

86884 3-31-33 he

4-13-33 Nickel Towel Supply 7 20 Surrogates' Court, New York County.

nd. ce 86677 4- 7-33 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.......... 72 60

86728 4- 7-33 Photostat Corp . ..................... 343 36 m Court of General Sessions. )• 87135 3-16-33 Id

4-12-33 Fifth Avenue Coach Co ....... ....... 15 00 87134 4- 1-33 4-12-33 Century Rubber Stamp Works, Inc.... 12 43 87133 4- 1-33 4-12-33 N. Y. Linen Supply & Laundry........ 22 90 87132 3-23-33 4-12-33 A. B. Dick Co ... . ................ 2 98 87131 1- 1-33. 3-31-33 4-12-33 Puro Filter Corp. of America.......... 42 50

Supreme Courts, 87136 3-31-33 4- 6-33 Olson Laundry, Inc . ................. 21 45

it 86730 4- 1-33 4- 6-33 Court Square Restaurant ............. 220 50 86226 3-31-33 4- 8-33 N. I. Herrick . ................. 75 65 86227 3-18-33 4- 8-33 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc ................ 57 80 86925 111697 4- 6-33 N. Y. Tel. Co. ................ .. 501 29 86178 4- 6-33 Manhattan Desk Co ................... 41 70 86225 4- 1-33 4- 8-33 Franklin R. Moon ...................96 00 86224 3-31-33 4- 8-33 Royal-Eastern Electrical Supply Co.... 61 83

E County Clerk, Richmond County. 86501 4-13-33 William J. Ruggles .................. 2 08

~n County Clerk, Queens County. 85811 4- 1-33 4-12-33 Jamaica Ice Co ....................... 11 34

County Clerk, Kings County. 86729 3-14-33 4-10-33 Photostat Corp ....................... 201 50

Hunter College. 85981 110537 3- 4-33 Merit Const. Co., Inc. ........... 983 50 86380 7- 8-32 Warden, Great Meadow Prison ........ 36 00

s 86012 7-28-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents... 6 75 o College of The City of New York.

86263 11-17-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 172 25 86534 5-23-32 6-23-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 21 00

Department of Correction. 85967 111319 4- 8-33 Francis H. Leggett & Co, ............. 124 80 85986 111319 4- 8-33 Francis H. Leggett & Co ............. 788 00 86922 109276 3-27-33 Francis M. A. Leach ................ 4,400 25 87971 109276 3-30-33 Francis M. A. Leach ................ 1,613 30 86731 91108 3-30-33 Charles B. Meyers ..................262 50 86676 4-15-32 6- 2-32 Warden Sing Sing Prison ............ 46 00 86642 8- 8-32 11- 2-32 Warden Great Meadow Prison ........ 14 00 86643 8- 5-32 8-24-32 Warden Sing Sing Prison .......... 48 00 86289 6-15-32 7- 5-32 Warden Auburn Prison .............. 5 70 86344 8- 8-32 II- 5-32 Warden Great Meadow Prison ....... 14 00 86260 109384 3-22-33 Clinton Trust Co., assignee of Champion

Coal Co . .......................... 1,273 47 86265 7-25-32 Warden Sing Sing Prison ............ 365 00

District Attorney, Kings County. 86156 4-11-33 City Press, Inc ....................... 229 00 86157 4-11-33 William F. X. Geoghan ............ 40 56 86158 4-11-33 Harry Greer ........................8 96

District Attorney, New York County. 86805 4-12-33 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co......... 30 50 86804 4- 3-33 4-12-33 Merit Office Towel Service Co....... 14 00 86803 3-29-33 4-12-33 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc ............. 25 23 86802 4-12-33 Knickerbocker Ice Co . .............. 16 20 86872 4-12-33 Roger F. Reddin .................... 10 75 86871 3-25-33 4-12-33 John A. Doyle ...................... 17 10 86154 4-12-33 Western Union Tel. Co . ............ 26 90 86223 4- 6-33 4-12-33 Clerk U. S. District Court .......... 7 50

Department of Docks. 86387 5-20-32 6-10-32 Warden Sing Sing Prison ............ 12 00 86345 7-28-32 8-15-32 Warden Clinton Prison .............. 7 20 86346 10- 4-32 10-21-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 6 00 86347 7-12-32 8-15-32 Warden, Clinton Prison .............. 8 10

Board of Higher Education. 87117 4-11-33 General Biological Supply House, Inc.. , 48 05 86160 4- 3-33 4-11-33 Athletic Trainers Supply Co........... 36 46 87098 107300 3-13-33 George E. Gibson Co ................. 2,353 82 86659 8-30-32 9-30-32 Warden, Great Meadow Prison ........ 72 00 86318 4-11-33 Central Supply Co .................... 128 35 85778 4-11-33 G. E. Stechert & Co ................... 35 51 85779 3-13-33 4-11-33 Pako Corp. .................... 24 95 85951 101994 4- 8-33 Hamilton Mfg. Co . .................. 931 39

Department of Education. 87974 1-19-33 4- 8-33 Industrial Credit Corp., assignee of

Frank Wissel & Co., Inc ............... 245 00 87168 97125 4-13-33 Charles Scribner's Sons .............. 1,024 05 87167 108601 4-12-33 John C. Winston Co .................. 120 15 87166 108595 4-13-33 Silver, Burdett & Co .................. 842 55 87165 97062 4-13-33 Allyn & Bacon ....................... 1,922 86 87184 12-13-32 4-12-33 American Ornamental Iron Works .... 23 32 87183 12-23-32 4-12-33 American Ornamental Iron Works .... 28 96 87182 12-12-32 4-12-33 Frank Teicher, Inc ................... 49 64 87181 11-21-32 4-12-33 Frank Teicher, Inc ................... 48 23 87186 12-27-32 4-12-33 Frank Teicher, Inc ................... 46 23 87179 110316 3-20-33 James I. Kelly, Inc ................... 323 00 87178 97098 4-13-33 Henry Holt . & Co., Inc ............... 2,449 05 87177 97105 4-13-33 Macmillan Co ........................ 2,089 90 87176 111468 4-13-33 Charles E. Merrill Co ................. 228 90 87175 96762 4-13-33 D. C. Heath & Co ................... 260 10

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 2783

Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Number. Number. Finance.

87174 2-20-33 108334 4-12-33 Burgess Bros. Co ..................... 2 40 87173 2-10-33 96782 4-13-33 Noble & Noble ....................... 60 00 87172 109218 4- 6-33 Meenan Coal Co., Inc ................. 3,239 34 87171 97096 4-13-33 Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc........ 45 00 87170 1-17-33 97096 4-13-33 Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc........ 750 87169 2-27-33 103243 4-13-33 Hinds, Hayden & Eldredge, Inc........ 508 14 85948 8-12-32 108515 4-12-33 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc ................. 39 85 80608 110606 3-2(1-33 Leo Eisenberg, assignee of Morris Kal-

manoff ..............................810 00 83046 109766 3-20-33 Harry Starkman & Bros., assignees of

Mirsky & Jerome ..................... 999 00 80110 110189 3-20-33 Philnat Cont. Corp .................... 685 00 86978 4-14-33 Roxy Investing Corp. & Roel Realty &

Const. Co., Inc., or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ....... ..... .... ....... 3,250 00

86979 4-14-33 Roxy Investing Corp. & Joel Realty & Const. Co., Inc., or Chamberlain of City of N. Y .................. ........ 2,800 00

86980 4-14-33 Roxy Investing Corp. & Joel Realty & Const. Co., Inc., or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ........................... 3,50000

86981 4-14-33 Roxy Investing Corp. & Joel Realty & Const. Co., Inc., or Chamberlain of City of N. Y... 3,911 93

86982 4-14-33 John W. Toomey or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ..................... 50000

86983 4-14-33 John W. Toomey or Chamberlain of City of N. Y..........................750 00

86984 4-14-33 John W. Toomey or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.. .................... 5,277 00

86985 4-14-33 Joseph Shanik & Alexander Shanik or Chamberlain of City of N. Y..........8,229 46

86750 4-14-33 Max Arnold or Chamberlain of City of N. Y . .. ..... .......... ....... 1,004 26

86751 4-14-33 Unionport Realty Co. or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ....................... 3,012 80

86752 4-14-33 Sarah Burmester or Chamberlain of City of N. Y......... ............ 17,843 85

86753 4-14-33 Kate Hurley, Margaret Hurley & Mary Hurley or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 15,183 97

86754 4-14-33 Paul E. McGoldrick or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ...... .............. 12,627 39

86755 4-14-33 Antonio Ariniello, Lucia Ariniello, Francesco Di Stasio, Catherine Di Stasio or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 5,000 00

86756 4-14-33 Antonio Ariniello, Lucia Ariniello, Francesco Di Stasio, Catherine Di Stasio or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 7,730 70

86757 4-14-33 Raffaella De Marco & Lena De Marco or Chamberlain of City of N. Y........5,000 00

86758 4-14-33 Raffaella De Marco & Lena De Marco or Chamberlain of City of N. Y........3,350 00

86759 4-14-33 Raffaella De Marco & Lena De Marco or Chamberlain of City of N. Y........9,128 63

86760 4-14-33 Warden Realty Co., Inc., or Chamber- lain of City of N. Y .................. 4,800 00

86761 4-14-33 Warden Realty Co., Inc., or Chamber- lain of City of N. Y ................... 8,916 44

86762 4-14-33 Beatrice Bernstein or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ............... ........ 375 00

86763 4-14-33 Beatrice Bernstein or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ......................... 4,390 50

86764 4-14-33 Giuseppe Di Giacomo or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. ....... 60 00

86765 4-14-33 Giuseppe Di Giacomo or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.. 2,058 00

87148 4-14-33 Karolina Stawiarski or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.. .............. 22,500 00

86416 _ ~ -21-33 4-12-33 Max Pollack & Co., Inc ............... 2 50 86417 2-21-33 4-12-33 Peters Bros., Rubber Co .............. 4 65 86418 2- 3-33 4-10-33 Bert Michaels ..... ................. 120 00 86419 1-20-33 4-10-33 John Abel ............ ............ 41 45 86420 1-25-33 4-12-33 Finkelstein & Padowitz, Inc........... 18 04 86421 1- 9-33 4-12-33 Harry Starkman & Bros., assignee of

James A. Geelan ..................... 21 00 86422 1-11-33 4-12-33 John D. Gordon, Inc .................. 29 78 86423 1-14-33 4-12-33 Frank Teicher .......................25 80 86424 1-16-33 4-12-33 Finkelstein & Padowitz, Inc.. ..... 17 12 86425 12- 8-32 4-12-33 Harry Starkman & Bros., assignee of

Co-operative Masons & Stone Renovators 35 70 86426 2- 9-33 4-12-33 Falls & Pettit ......................... 44 00 86427 2-15-33 4-12-33 Schneider-Cook-Steckler, Inc.......... 48 00 87137 4-14-33 Patrick J. McHugh & Catherine C.

McHugh or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. ....... ....... ... 20,000 00

87138 4-14-33 Patrick J. McHugh & Catherine C. McHugh or Chamberlain of City of

. ....... ......... ... N. Y. ... ..... .. 6,500 00. 87139 4-14-33 Patrick J, McHugh & Catherine C.

McHugh or Chamberlain of City of N. I .... .. ..... .. .... 5,100 00

87140 4-14-33 Patrick J. McHugh & Catherine C. Mc- Hugh or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 75 40

87141 4-14-33 Patrick J. McHugh & Catherine C. Mc- Hugh or Chamberlain of City of N. Y. 12,950 84

87142 4-14-33 Carlton M. Jachens & Alma S. Jachens or Chamberlain of City of N. Y........8,000 00

87143 4-14-33 Carlton M. Jachens & Alma S. Jachens or Chamberlain of City of N. Y........4,000 00

87144 4-14-33 Carlton M. Jachens & Alma S. Jachens or Chamberlain of City of N. Y......2,500 00

87145 4-14-33 Carlton M. Jachens & Alma S. Jachens or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.......3,425 33

87146 4-14-33 Albert H. Atkinson & Mary A. Atkin- son or Chamberlain of City of N. Y... 18,000 00

87147 4-14-33 Albert H. Atkinson & Mary A. Atkin- son or Chamberlain of City of N. Y 27,186 41

77443 110914 3-20-33 Federal Seating Co., Inc .............. 327 50 79345 109392 3-20-33 Forsythe Plumbing & Heating Corp.... 668 90 86860 1-20-33 4-12-33 Remington Rand, Inc. 86861 2-10-33 4-12-33 Library of Congress ..................14 00 86862 9-15-32 4-12-33 International Ptg. Ink Corp........... 8 25 86863 4-12-33 Keuffel & Esser Co ................... 32 76 86291 3- 1-33 4-12-33 Manhattan Stationery Co., Inc......... 5 44 86292 3- 2-33 4-12-33 Copy-Craft, Inc, ................. 12 00 86293 1-11-33 4-12-33 H. C. Bohack Co., Inc ................ 14 38 86294 2-17-33 4-12-33 American Type Founders Co........... 30 00 86295 1-23-33 4-12-33 N. Y. Laboratory Supply Co........... 3 38 86296 1- 4-33 4-12-33 N. Y. Laboratory Supply Co., Inc...... 25 92 86297 12-23-32 4-12-33 Standard Scientific Supply Corp........ 37 65 86298 4-12-33 Emily Topp ...........................7 00 86299 2-20-33 4-12-33 Singer Sewing Machine Co. .......... 6 45

Invoice Finance Dates or Warrant Contract Number. Number.

Received in Depart- ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount.

86300 6-13-32 4-12-33 Remington Rand, Inc ................. 1 42 86301 4-12-33 J. Herbert Low .... ....... 11 24 86302 12- 2-32 4-12-33 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, Inc...... 18 07 86303 4-12-33 Helene Saxe MacLaughlin............ 2 60 86304 2- 9-33 4-12-33 Royal Typewriter Co.. Inc............ 4 00 86305 12-24-32 4-12-33 Standard Plumbing Supply Co......... 9 56 86306 12- 3-32 4-12-33 Thos. J. Cummings ................... 15 25 86307 11-15-32 4-12-33 Morris Singer ................... 3 70 86308 10-28-32 4-12-33 L. Sisskind Co., Inc .................. 35 25 86309 1-14-33 4-12-33 Samuel M. Gordon ................... 14 25 86310 2-16-33 4-12-33 Bell & Howell Co .................... 18 50 86408 3- 7-33 4-12-33 Jas. A. Ryan Co ...................... 16 25 86409 2-20-33 4-12-33 Peckham, Little & Co ................. 22 00 86410 4-12-33 Blyn Paper & Supply Co ............... 45 00 86411 4-12-33 Pine Hill Crystal Spring Water Co..... 2 72 86412 4-12-33 Samuel H. Moss, Inc ................. 11 11 86413 4-12-33 Max Schling, Seedsmen, Inc........... 20 70 86414 1-31-33 4-12-33 Standard Brands, Inc ................. 12 00 86415 1-21-33 4-12-33 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., Inc......... 37 25 86550 1-14-33 4-12-33 Star Paper Fastener Co., Inc......... 8 92 86551 1-18-33 4-12-33 Joseph Martinz, Inc ................... 26 91 86552 1-31-33 4-12-33 Louis Messer 8 98 86553 2- 2-33 4-12-33 Martin J. Hayden.. ............ 4 95

86554 2-11-33 4-12-33 T. F. Ferguson & Son, Inc............ 24 00

86555 1-28-33 4-12-33 R. Solomon, assignee of D. V. Allen... 23 99 86556 1-11-33 4- 8-33 John D. Gordon, Inc...... .... 50 46

86557 12-19-32 4-10-33 Industrial Credit Corp., assignee of T. F. Ferguson & Son, Inc ............... 46 33

86558 1-23-33 4-13-33 Adolf Swedberg ................... 11 10 86559 12-30-32 4-12-33 Herman Kummerle, Inc ............... 28 00

86560 1- 3-33 4-12-33 John J, Mescall . 26 55 86561 12-20-32 4-12-33 Charles Michaels ..................... 26 50 86562 1-13-33 4-12-33 Zimmerman Bros ......... ........... 9 75 86846 1-31-33 109999 4- 6-33 Louis Wagner & Son ................. 18 94 86847 97108 4-13-33 Charles E. Merrill Co ................. 883 50 86848 97108 4-13-33 Charles E. Merrill Co ................. 2,071 40 86849 96801 4-13-33 World Book Co ...................... 452 11

86850 111487 4-12-33 Silver Burdett & Co .................. 5 16 86851 110691 4- 7-33 Auditorium Supply Co., Inc............ 2,885 00 86852 103231 4-13-33 E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc ............... 6 98 86853 2- 9-33 103259 4-13-33 Noble & Noble ....................... 7 50 86854 108559 4-12-33 E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc ............... 4 50 86855 108559 4-12-33 E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc ............... 12 09 86856 3- 3-33 107843 4-12-33 Milton Bradley Co ................... 63 00 86857 1- 4-33 107843 4-12-33 Milton Bradley Co ................... 379 17 86858 9-29-32 108515 4-12-33 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc ................. 23 50 86859 111533 4-13-33 Brooklyn Trust Co., assignee of Flan-

nery Bus Corp ....................... 1,313 76 6 85815 12-12-32 4- 8-33 Frank Teicher, assignee of Louis Messer 52 66 85816 1- 9-33 4-12-33 H. Pfund ............................ 27 12 85817 12-19-32 4-12-33 H. Pfund .......... ................. 23 72 85818 12-31-32 4-12-33 Herman Kummerle, Inc ............... 10 90 85819 12-23-32 4-12-33 A. D. Evertsen Co ................... 32 05 85820 1-31-33 4-10-33 John Di Pace ..................... . 59 00

Department of Finance. 86144 4-12-33 Henry J. Bernstein ................... 11 00 86145 4-12-33 Postmaster, N. V ..................... 20 00 86146 4-12-33 Robert Jordan ...................... 75 71 86147 4-12-33 H. H. Rathyen ...................... 12 05 86219 1-30-33 4-12-33 Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc... 3 10

Fire Department. 86866 4-13-33 John J. Dorman .................... 300 00 86542 3- 3-33 4-10-33 Leroy Auto. Radiator Works ........ 52 00 86630 2- 1-33 4-12-33 Merit Office Towel Service, Inc. .... 21 65 86631 2- 1-33 4-12-33 Merit Office Towel Service, Inc....... 12 50 86632 3-10-33 4-12-33 Linde Air Products Co . ............ 1 21 86633 3-15-33 4-12-33 Walter Motor Truck Co . ............ 46 06 86629 2- 1-33 4-12-33 Merit Office Towel Service, Inc....... 1 79 86607 3-16-33 4-10-33 Samuel Levine ...................... 105 42 85421 2-25-33 4-10-33 Pratt & Lambert, Inc ................. 56 25 86161 3-27-33 4-12-33 Standard Plumbing Supply Co. ...... 43 62 86162 4-12-33 Walter Kidde & Co., Inc ............. 12 54 86163 3-25-33 4-12-33 Barnhart Parr & Fagan Co., Inc....... 19 97 86164 3-11-33 4-12-33 B. & J. Auto Spring Co ............... 5 00 86800 4-20-33 4-13-33 Wheels, Inc . ....................... 6 14 86799 3-13-33 4-13-33 Ralph Lewis, Inc.. ................ 2 70 86798 4-13-33 Manhattan Ignition Corp ............. 29 67 86797 3-13-33 4-13-33 Underwood, Elliott, Fisher Co. ...... 1 50 86796 3-13-33 4-13-33 Fink-Dumont-White, Inc . ............ 6 40 86795 3-25-33 4-13-33 D. B. Fleming & Sons, Inc........... 22 32 86794 3-17-33 4-13-33 George A. Williams & Son .......... 21) 80 86793 3-28-33 4-13-33 Asbestos Construction .Co., Inc....... 11 91 86792 3-24-33 4-13-33 Topping Bros., Inc ................... 7 45 86791 3-25-33 4-12-33 Penn Rivet Corp. .............. 13 58 86790 3-29-33 4-13-33 Baitinger Electric Co., Inc............ 2 16 86789 3-25-33 4-12-33 Central Electric Supply Corp.......... 5 40 86788 3-29-33 4-12-33 Baitinger Electric Co., Inc ............. 3 40 86787 3-20-33 4-12-33 William A. Tofler & Union & New

Haven Trust Co. as receivers of Win- chester Repeating Arms Co............ 19 44

86806 3-26-33 4-12-33 United States Rubber Products, Inc.... 13 62 86807 3- 6-33 4-12-33 National Twist Drill & Tool Co...... 7 41 86808 4-12-33 W. E. Pruden Co., Inc ................ 1 87 86809 3-20-33 4-12-33 Wheels, Inc. ... ...... ..... 2 81 86810 3-11-33 4-12-33 Interboro Motor Parts & Equipment

Co., Inc. ... ................... 4 00 86811 3- 2-33 4- 8-33 Graham Motors, Inc .................. 30 79

Department of Health. 87077 3- 8-33 4-13-33 Continental Rubber Works ............ 805 00 87078 3-14-33 4-13-33 Lufkin Rule Co., Inc .................. 73 98 86901 3- 8-33 4-11-33 J. M. Saulpaugh's Sons .............. 24 50 87122 7-12-32 8- 2-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 19 20 87121 2-26-32 5- 3-32 Warden, Great Meadow Prison ........ 54 1X1 86492 4-12-33 Thomas F. Everett ................... 9 05 86491 4-12-33 Walter H. Daly ......................9 34 86490 4-12-33 William H. Park .................... 49 62 86489 4-12-33 E. S. Morton ........................ 100 85927 3-15-33 4-11-33 Devoe & Raynolds Co., Inc............ 10 11 85968 3-13-33 4- 7-33 Wm. Langbein & Bros . .............. 421 40 86366 8-16-32 10- 3-32 Warden, Sing Sin; Prison ............ 5 50 86732 99613 3-30-33 Sibley & Fetherston .................. 17 44 86365 3- 8-33 4-11-33 Walter Wahlchock ................... 12 98 86928 4- 7-33 K. & B. Electrical Equipment Co., Inc. 221 68 86665 10-21-32 11-17-32 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc............ 15 00 86778 3-26-33 4-19-33 Warden, Sing Sing Prison............ 25 35 86814 4-11-33 Western Union Telegraph Co.......... 69 80 85424 2-28-33 4-11-33 Charles Doherty ..................... 20 00 85422 3-13-33 4-11-33 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.......... 7 73 85423 2-16-33 4-11-33 Pincus Electric Mfg. Co ............... 400 85787 2-17-33 4- 7-33 Eastern Floors, Inc ................... 43 88 85788 3- 8-33 4-11-33 J. G. Mackay... ................ 27 00 85789 3- 7-33 4-11-33 White Auto Sales Co ................. 28 50

2784 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.

Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Number. Number. Finance.

85790 3- 4-33 4-11-33 J, B. Ottersten Co., Inc ............... 15 23 85332 6- 1-32 8- 2-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents... 38 00

Department of Hospitals. 86167 3-22-33 3-31-33 Swick & Schwartz .................. 53 45 86168 4- 1-33 4-12-33 Merit Co . ........................... 24 92

86169 3- 1-33 4-12-33 W. Beckmann ....................... 33 65 25 00 86170 4-12-33 Lauber's Dairy ...................... 64 85 86171 3-15-33 3-29-33 Zwick & Schwartz ....................

86172 3-31-33 4-12-33 Lillian Dairy Products Co............ 1 30

86173 3-23-33 4-11-33 Guterman Dental Supply Co........... 2 43

86174 3-17-33 4-11-33 Hub Electrical Supply & Lamp Co., Inc. 27 35

86175 3-24-33 4-11-33 East River Mill & Lumber Co......... 45 50

86176 3-28-33 4-11-33 Lenox Supply Co., Inc ................ 8 45 86929 1-31-33 4-10-33 American News Co., Inc........... . 202 60'

86919 112090 4-13-33 Church Charity Foundation of L. I., St. John's Hospital ............... 791 66

86920 86921

112081 112080

4-13-33 4-13-33

L. I. College Hospital ................395 Knickerbocker Hospital ... • ........ '

66 1 7395 83

91 50

86228 4-12-33 Maryland Casualty Co.......... • ..... 7 50 86221 4-11-33 Mortimer D. Jones ................... 54 20 86222 4-13-33 Max Seide ............ • ............ 1 250

86018 3-28-33 4-10-33 Harold E. Hamblen, Inc ............... 2 5 8 28

50

86019 3-16-33 4- 6-33 Simensky & Levy .................... 86020 3-31-33 4-10-33 Cushman's Sons, Inc .................. 30 00 86021 3-15-33 4-11-33 Foreign Products Sales Co., Inc....... 4 50

86022 4-10-33 T. H. McKenna ..................... 91 49 86023 4-11-33 Samuel April .... ... ........ 27 04 86024 3-24-33 4-11-33 American Laundry Machinery Co...... 16 00

86025 3-27-33 4-12-33 Keasbey-Mattison Const. Co........... 5 10

86026 3-14-33 4-12-33 Roto Co ............................. 12 42 86027 3-27-33 4-12-33 Anchor Packing Co ................... 1 68 86028 3-14-33 4-10-33 Greene-Wolf Co., Inc ................. 41 31

86029 3-21-33 4-10-33 N. S. Low & Co., Inc. ........... . 56 70 86030 3- 8-33 4-10-33 Oxygen Therapy Service, Inc......... 25 00 86031 4-10-33 Harold Surgical Corp ................. 92 90 86064 3-31-33 4-12-33 Cushman's Sons, Inc................. 620 86065 3-30-33 4-12-33 Excellent Fruit & Produce Dist., Inc... 8 42 86066 4-12-33 Conron Bros. Co ..................... 32 63

86067 3-15-33 4-12-33 Nason Mfg. Co ...................... 750 86068 3-30-33 4-12-33 S. Haselkorn . ................. 10 77 86069 3-31-33 4-12-33 Asbestos Const. Co., Inc ............... 5 10 86070 3-27-33 4-12-33 Maintenance Co., Inc ................. 540 86071 3-31-33 4-12-33 Smart Electrical Supply Co., Inc...... 19 30 86060 4-12-33 Lillian Dairy Products Co ............. 11 70 86061 4- 1-33 4-12-33 Far East Food Co., Inc ............... 42 84 86062 4-12-33 Emil Fleischl & Son ................. 28 47 86063 3-31-33 4-12-33 Lillian Dairy Products Co, ............. 13 00 85983 112087 4- 7-33 S. I. Hospital ........................ 791 66 85984 112087 4- 7-33 S. I. Hospital ........................ 791 66 85974 2- 9-33 4- 7-33 Louis Smid, Inc... ........... 526 69 85972 4- 7-33 Hydrox Ice Cream Co., Inc........... 120 12 83806 3-16-33 .3-21-33 4- 7-33 Simensky & Levy .................... 22 73 85807 4- 7-33 A. J. Catalano ........................ 90 50 85808 3- 2-33 4- 7-33 V. Mueller & Co ........ ............ 60 00 86881 4-12-33 Railway Express Agency, Inc.......... 6 78 86882 4- 1-33 4-12-33 Erie R. R. Co... ................. 1 99 86608 5-10-32 Warden, Clinton Prison ............... 117 00 86609 4-10-33 Premier Pabst Sales Co ............... 125 25 86610 1- 8-32 11-21-32 Warden, Clinton Prison ............... 470 40 86611 9- 9-32 Warden, Clinton Prison ............... 1,713 60 86612 10-14-32 11- 2-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison............ 140 25 86594 112077 4-13-33 Flushing Hospital & Dispensary....... 791 66 86595 112082 4-13-33 Mary Immaculate Hospital............ 791 66 86596 112085 4-13-33 St. Joseph's Hospital .................. 395 83 86640 3-27-33 4- 7-33 Austin Nichols & Co., Inc ............. 31 20 86641 4-11-33 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc ............. 5 72 86818 3-72-33 4-12-33 N. Y. Pie Baking Co .................. 13 60 86819 4-12-33 S. & M. Dairy ........................ 9 97 86821 3-22-33 4-12-33 Soapitor Co., Inc ..................... 34 00 86822 4-12-33 H. Simon ....... ................... 9 65 86779 4- 1-33 4-12-33 Continental Baking Co., Inc........... 504 86780 3- 4-33 4-12-33 J. J. Levitch .......................... 9 94 86781 3-15-33 4-10-33 Crane Oxygen & Ambulance Co........ 62 50 86782 4-10-33 East River Mill & Lumber Co......... 80 97 86783 3-22-33 4-10-33 American Railway Supply Co......... 21 45 86666 4-10-33 Kny-Scheerer Corp ................... 52 28 86667 3-25-33 4-10-33 W. F. Vredenburg .. ................. 42 00 86668 3-13-33 4-11-33 Irvine & Wilcox Co., Inc .............. 54 00 86609 4-10-33 S. Weinstein Supply Co ............... 72 56 86670 4-10-33 Wm. Langbein & Bros ................ 67 40 86319 3-30-33 4-10-33 Hydrox Ice Cream Co., Inc........... 181 48 86320 3-24-33 4-10-33 Metropolitan Tobacco Co ............. 218 16 86321 4-11-33 American Oxygen Service Corp........ 146 25 86322 4-11-33 William A. Fitch, Inc ................. 100 80 86323 3-22-33 4-11-33 Sanitary Paper Mills, Inc............ 220 00 86324 3-25-33 4-11-33 Davis & Geck, Inc .................... 108 00 86325 3-17-33 4-11-33 Kny-Scheerer Corp ................... 100 33 86326 12- 7-32 Warden, Clinton Prison ............... 878 30 86327 4-10-33 Wm. Langbein & Bros ................ 105 55• 86312 111967 4-11-33 Isidor Frank ... ..... 2,833 94 86313 111662 4-13-33 St. Vincent's Hospital, Richmond...... 791 66 86314 111665 4-13-33 Unity Hospital ....................... 791 66 86311 111967 4-11-33 Isidor Frank ............. 2,112 16 86367 4-12-33 Cinque's Plaza Market, Inc............ 17 38 86735 3-25-33 4-12-33 N. G. Slater & Co.. .............. 22 80 86736 3-18-33 4- 7-33 Winsoney Furnishers, Inc ............. 26 64 86737 3- 9-33 4- 7-33 Tesco Supply Corp ................... 128 00 86738 4-12-33 Tascarella Bros. 19 80 86739 3- 6-33 4-12-33 Fawcett & Fawcett, Ync ............... 11 72 86740 3-16-33 4- 5-33 Ambulatory Splint Co ................. 427 50 86741 4-12-33 Berger Mfg. Co. ................... 18 00 86742 12-16-32 4- 7-33 Pfaltz & Bauer, Inc.. ........... 87 90 86743 3-11-33 4-12-33 Guterman Dental Supply Co........... 2 81 86384 4- 1-33 4-12-33 Far East Food Co., Inc ............... 13 09 86385 4- 1-33 4-12-33 Loeb Dietetic Food Co ................ 39 60 86386 4-12-33 Emil Fleischl & Son . ... . 25 99 86257 112086 4-13-33 St. Mary's Hospital in City of Brooklyn 791 66 86256 111977 4-11-33 Simensky & Levy .................... 2,542 47 86255 3-30-33 111977 4-11-33 Samuel E. Hunter Corp ............... 89 10 86253 111982 4-11-33 M. Wenzelberg ...................... 52 73 86870 4-12-33 I. P. Clarke .................... 34 25 86869 4-12-33 Richard D. Woods .............. .... 10 401 96868 4-12-33 Kathleen M. Gleeson ................. 1 70 86867 4-12-33 William J. Baade ....................6 00 87112 3-21-33 4-12-33 W. A. Case & Son Mfg. Co........... 14 88 86713 111980 4- 8-33 John P. Sturniolo Fruits, Inc.......... 2.934 42 86714 111966 4- 8-33 Cunningham Bros., Inc ................ 223 74 86715 111966 4-10-33 Cunningham Bros., Inc.......... 667 43 86716 111981 4- 8-33 Swift & Co., Inc. .. ............ 1,942 76 86718 112079 4-13-33 Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn ..........791 66

86717 112071 4-13-33 Jamaica Hospital .................... 1,187 50 86719 112079 4-13-33 Jewish Hospital of Brooklyn .......... 791 66

Invoice Received Finance Dates or in Depart- Warrant Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount. Number. Number. Finance.

86721 4-11-33 American Oxygen Service Corp....... 519 00 86722 10-14-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 581 27 86723 10-20-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 120 52 86724 7-28-32 12- 9-32 Warden, Clinton Prison .............. 152 00 86725 11-17-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 110 92 86726 10- 7-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 999 00 86333 10-11-32 11- 4-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents .. 36 62 86334 10-18-32 11-17-32 N. Y. State Reformatory for Women.. 57 00 86335 10-27-32 11-15-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 21 50 86284 10-21-32 11-25-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 40 50 86285 3- 8-33 4-11-33 N. S. Low & Co., Inc ................. 70 05 86286 3- 8-33 4-11-33 Hospital Import Corp ................ 40 79 86287 4-11-33 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc ............. 48 47 86288 3-28-33 General Elec. Supply Corp............ 93 20 87130 8-30-32 9-26-32 Warden, Auburn Prison .............. 92 10 87129 3-24-33 4-12-33 Alpha Products Co ................... 60 50 87128 3-24-33 4-12-33 Templar Oil Products Co., Inc....... 55 00 87127 4-12-33 Armour & Co ......................... 19 75 87126 3-15-33 4-10-33 A. M. Capen's Sons, Inc .............. 66 00 87125 3-31-33 4-12-33 Anheuser-Busch, Inc . ................ 92 70 87124 3-31-33 4-12-33 Reid Ice Cream Corp ................. 73 44 87123 3-22-33 4-12-33 Teddy's House of Sea Food .......... 17 38 87088 3-27-33 4-12-33 Smyth-Donegan Co. .... ............. 38 95 86495 4-12-33 N. M. Lawler ...................... 13 00 86494 4-12-33 J. F. McHale ...................... 7 00 86493 4-12-33 Maude H. Bryson ................... 27 80

Law Department. 86864 2-27-33 3-20-33 Peter I. Wright ..................... 65 80 87972 3-27-33 Charles Neave . ..................... 1,726 65 86582 3-16-33 4-12-33 William Bratter, Inc . ................ 36 00 86583 2-25-33 4-12-33 Austin & McGillinc .................. 34 75 86584 3- 9-33 4-12-33 Manhattan Stationery Co., Inc. ...... 9 90 86585 3-16-33 4-12-33 William Bratter, Inc . .............. 8 00 86586 3-21-33 4-12-33 William Bratter, Inc ................. 8 00 86587 3-23-33 4-12-33 E. C. Lampe, Inc ..................... 25 76 86588 3-10-33 4-12-33 Atlas Stationery Corp . ... .......... 5 49 86589 3- 3-33 4-12-33 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. iCo. ...... 17 00 86590 2-28-33 4-12-33 Burland Printing Co., Inc. .......... 15 70 86591 3-18-33 4-12-33 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co......... 6 00 86592 3-16-33 4-12-33 West Publishing Co . ................ 5 00 86593 4-12-33 West Publishing Co . ................ 500 87490 4-12-33 Eugene J. Malone .................. 50 00

Miscellaneous. 86138 4-12-33 Samuel Lazarow & Jack Dinin ........ 28 00 86137 4-10-33 Benny Madden ...................... 10 OJT 86136 4-12-33 Silk Carrier, Inc ..................... 11 00 86135 4-12-33 Charles Frail ........................950 86134 4-12-33 Thomas Knudsen ................... 39 25 86133 4-12-33 Louis Finkelstein .................... 34 75 86132 4-12-33 Irving I. Katz ........................ 20 00 86131 4-12-33 Harold L. Lindroos ................... 83 30 86130 4-12-33 Adolph H. Gross.. .. .......... 42 30 86155 4-12-33 Central Islip State Hospital........... 55 36 86152 4-12-33 Robert E. Frick ...................... 50 00 86151 4-12-33 William Steinach .................... 50 00 86231 4-12-33 Ralph Nigro .... ...... ....... 50 00 86232 4-12-33 Concord Casualty & Surety Co........ 500 00 86523 3-20-33 4-12-33 Inter. Harvester Co. of America, Inc... 2023 86524 3-27-33 4-12-33 N. Y. University Press Book Store.... 9 00 87493 4-18-33 Vincent Robertazzi ................... 525 00 87494 4-18-33 City Pay Account .................... 868 50 87495 4-13-33 George J. Whitney .................... 11 35 87496 4-18-33 City Pay Account .................... 2,856 10 86873 4-12-33 Assn. of Bar of City of N. Y..........713 44' 85953 4-12-33 M. E. Gormly ........................ 8 05 85954 4-12-33 M. E, Gormly ........................ 35 19 85955 4-12-33 M. E. Gormly ........................ 22 28 85956 4-12-33 M. E. Gormly ........................ 64 04 85957 4-12-33 M. E. Gormly.. .. ... . 520 86650 4-13-33 Commissioners of Sinking Fund for

account of Rapid Transit Sinking Fund of City of N. Y.. ......... .. 47,500 00

86651 4-13-33 Commissioners of Sinking Fund for account of Water Sinking Fund of City of N. Y....... .. ... . 40,000 00

86652 4-13-33 Commissioners of Sinking Fund for account of Sinking Fund of City of N. Y. 62,500 00

86653 4-13-33 City Collector ........................ 23 86654 4-13-33 City Collector . .... .... 60 00 86655 4-13-33 Commissioners of Sinking Fund for ac-

count of Water Sinking Fund of City of N. Y. ....... ... ...1,600,000 00

86656 4-13-33 Commissioners of Sinking Fund for ac- count of Sinking Fund of City of N. Y.2,500,000 00

86657 4-13-33 Commissioners of Sinking Fund for ac- count of Rapid Transit Sinking Fund of City of N. Y........................1,900,000 00

86614 4-13-33 Beekman Street Hospital ..... 4,691 88 86615 4-13-33 Beth-El Hospital, formerly Brownsville

& East N. Y. Hospital............... 6,470 03 86616 4-13-33 Columbus Hospital Extension ......... 3,350 85 86617 4-13-33 Home of Daughters of Jacob.......... 6,602 15 86618 4-13-33 N. Y. Foundling Hospital ............ 4,964 05 86619 4-13-33 N. Y. Foundling Hospital ............ 5,360 60 86620 4-13-33 N. Y. Nursery & Child's Hospital...... 567 20 86621 4-13-33 St. Anthony's Hospital ... ........ 13,068 00 86622 4-13-33 St. Joseph's Hospital of N. Y. City.... 10,624 00 86623 4-13-33 St. Michael's Home .................. 9,992 69 86624 4-13-33 S. I. Hospital .......................8056 20 86625 4-13-33 Swedish Hospital in Brooklyn ........ 962 00 86934 4-12-33 Jeremiah Kelleher ................... 8 33 86935 4-12-33 Charles Mimeo ..................... 33 60 86936 4-12-33 Antonio De Maria .................... 115 40 86937 4-12-33 Joseph McLaughlin .................. 200 00 86938 4-12-33 Emil Jarentowitz ..................... 120 00 86939 4-12-33 Guiseppi Addamo .................... 95 40 86940 4-12-33 Sam Barr ........................... 116 67 86941 4-12-33 Cornelius Close .............,........ 12 50 86942 4-12-33 Morris Cohen ........................ 47 70 86943 4-12-33 Philip De Rosa ...................... 33 35 86944 4-13-33 Beekman Street Hospital .............. 65 25 86945 4-13-33 Manhattan Eye, Ear and Throat Hosp. 8 00 86946 4-13-33 David Morgenstern .................. 185 00 86947 4-13-33 Arthur S. Driscoll .................... 109 00 86948 4-13-33 Walter Salmore ...................... 460 00 86892 2-17-33 4-10-33 State Board of Dental Examiners ..... 250 00 86893 4-13-33 Berwick Taylor ...................... 55 22 86894 4-13-33 William Marmar .................. . 40 00 86895 4-13-33 Otile Hickey ......................... 2 00 86896 4-13-33 Hugh Healy ......................... 49 65 86897 4-12-33 M. Blaser ........................... 30 29 87461 4-17-33 Catholic Home Bureau .............. 402 00

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 2785

Invoice Received Finance Warrant

Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount.

Number. Number. Finance.

87462 4-17-33 Children's Aid Society ................ 3,467 36

87463 4-17-33 Church Charity Foundation of L. I... 4,487 56

87464 4-17-33 Convalescent Home for Hebrew Children 2,230 88 87465 4-17-33 Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society .. 44,414 89 87466 4-17-33 Irvington House . ..... ............ 1,800 40 87467 4-17-33 Jewish Home for Convalescents ...... 648 20 87469 4-17-33 Mary Immaculate Hospital ............ 6,177 25 87469 4-17-33 Richmond Memorial Hospital .......... 1,626 95 87470 4-17-33 Unity Hospital ................... 5,812 95 87471 4-17-33 Jewish Board of Guardians .......... 502 50 87472 4-17-33 St. Joseph's Institute for the Improved

Instruction of Deaf Mutes ............ 1,123 42 87473 4-17-33 St. Joseph's Institute for Improved In-

struction of Deaf Mutes .............. 264 66 87474 4-17-33 St. Joseph's Institute for Improved In-

struction of Deaf Mutes .............. 637 53 87475 4-17-33 St. Joseph's Institute for Improved In-

struction of Deaf Mutes........ . 47 67. 87476 4-17-33 St. Joseph's Institute for Improved In-

struction of Deaf Mutes .............. 30 68 86500 1-24-33 4-12-33 Clark & Gibby, Inc ................... 4 00 86499 1-30-33 4-12-33 Remington Rand, Inc ................. 13 50 86898 4-12-33 N. Y. Edison Co ...................... 162 20 86900 4-14-33 M. E. Gormly ........................ 50 90 87269 4-13-33 Abraham Gomberg ................... 34 80 87270 4-13-33 A. Radin ........................... 103 96 87271 4-13-33 Tessie Shapoff .................... 57 13 87272 4-13-33 Morris Abramowitz .................. 40 01 87273 4-13-33 Yetta Shapiro ....................... 242 85

87274 4-13-33 Miriam Miller .. . .................. 18 14 Public Administrator, Bronx County.

86644 4-12-33 Nickel Towel Supply ................. 3 10 86645 4-12-33 Vito Stolfi ..........................5 00 86875 4-15-33 James W. Brown ..................... 10 00

86874 4-12-33 N. Y. Tel. Co ....................... 44 97 Public Administrator, New York County.

86498 4-10-33 Nickel Towel Supply .................. 9 12 Department of Public Markets.

86565 4-13-33 Columbia Paint & Wall Paper Co...... 21 45 86566 3- 9-33 4-13-33 R. B. Martie, Inc ..................... 22 00 86567 4- 8-33 4-13-33 Eimer & Amend ...................... 4 50 86568 3-28-33 4-13-33 Goldsmith Bros . .. .................. 5 00 86626 11- 1-32 Warden, Clinton Prison ............... 67 50

Department of Purchase. 85973 111392 4-12-33 N. Y. Tel. Co ........................ 64 82

Department of Parks. 80272 3-31-33 4-11-33 John Herrmann ..................... 77 00 85958 3- 6-33 4-11-33 Confort & Co., Inc.... .. .... 25 00 85959 3- 1-33 4- 5-33 Complete Machinery & Equipment Co.,

Inc. ......... ...................... 40 00 86733 110562 3-20-33 James O'Connell ......... ......... 899 63 86264 2-27-33 4-11-33 Ideal Power Lawn Mower Co......... 288 80 86865 4-13-33 John J. O'Rourke ..................... 10 00 87105 3-14-33 4-13-33 General Builders Supply Corp......... 24 00 87106 3-29-33 4-13-33 Long Island Foundry Co., Inc......... 8 50 87107 4-13-33 Sun Electrical Supply House, Inc...... 38 50 87I08 4- 3-33 4-13-33 Stumpp & Walter Co ................. 22 50 87109 3- 4-33 4-13-33 Binney & Smith Co ................... 24 06 86775 8-23-32 Warden, Clinton Prison................ 90 00 86776 3-30-33 Watson Elevator Co., Inc ............. 27 00 86661 3-31-33 4-13-33 David Hock ......................... 10 50 86662 4- 1-33 4-13-33 George Ruger ....................... 24 00 86663 4- 5-33 4-13-33 John Brady ... .. .............. 6 00 86628 8-20-32 10-26-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison............ 4 17 86602 8-13-32 10-26-32 Warden, Auburn Prison ............... 132 00 86055 3-15-33 4-11-33 Stumpp & Walter Co ................. 22 70 86013 4-11-33 Harry Harper .... .............. 28 60 86902 9-16-32 10-19-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison............ 20 00 86903 1-17-33 2-17-33 Samuel April.... .................. 229 50 86904 3- 6-33 4-11-33 Stumpp & Walter Co.. .......... 79 50 86905 3-27-33 4-11-33 Manhattan Stationery Co., Inc......... 27 03 86906 4-13-33 Church E. Gates & Co., Inc............ 9 0') 86907 3-31-33 4-13-33 A. B. Dick Co.. ... .. ..... . 5 19 86908 3-31-33 4-13-33 Commercial Acetylene Supply Co., Inc. 3 41 86909 4-13-33 Harold Dinzey ...................... 24 98 86899 3-15-33 4-11-33 Goldsmith Bros . .................... 24 86 87120 4- 3-33 4-13-33 A. B. Dick Co... ........... 5 07 87119 5-28-32 9-28-32 Warden Great Meadow Prison ........ 12 30 87118 3-25-32 4-28-32 Warden Clinton Prison .............. 48 00 87079 3-16-33 4-13-33 Stumpp & Walter Co . .............. 16 50 87080 3- 9-33 4-13-33 Barrett Co. ... ... ... ......... 16 64 87081 3-28-33 4-13-33 Colonial Sand & Stone .Co., Inc....... 25 00 87082 3-22-33 4-13-33 Kelco Mfg. Co. .................... 21 60 87083 3-28-33 4-13-33 Scheff Wilson, Inc ................... 20 64 87084 2-24-33 4-13-33 Frank Kratzel ... ..... 24 00 87085 3-15-33 4-13-33 Complete Machinery & Equip. Co., Inc. 40 00

Police Department. 86329 3-21-33 4-11-33 Dry Dock Electric Co . .............. 58 00 86660 4- 7-33 4-13-33 Remington-Rand, Inc. ............. 3 42 86786 4- 7-33 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. . 30 00 85928 3- 1-33 4-11-33 Good Roads Machinery Co. of N. Y.,

Inc. ...... ....... ............. 12 60 85929 2-17-33 4-11-33 Stevenson & Marsters, Inc. .......... 24 50 85930 3-10-33 4-11-33 A. B. Dick Co. ................ 22 91 85780 3-30-33 4-11-33 Detex Watchclock Corp . ............ 2 75 85781 3-14-3; 4-11-33 Stumpp & Walter Co ................. 24 00 85782 3- 8-33 4-11-32 Scheff-Wilson, Inc . .... ............ 25 00 85783 3-15-33 4-11-33 A. F. Brombacher & Co., Inc......... 20 97 85784 3- 1-33 4-11-33 Bernard J. Carey .................... 24 36 86880 4-12-33 Edward S. Ryan.. .. ............. 50 00 86601 4- 6-33 Borough Hay & Grain Co .............. 293 61 86056 3-31-33 4-11-33 Dominick Biase ...................... 16 63 85982 111288 4- 8-33 Ford Motor Co... .............. 1,760 52 86014 3- 7-33 4- 7-33 Cadillac Motor Car Co ............... 72 17 80057 3-21-33 4-11-33 Barry Blue Print Co., Inc............ 19 58 86058 3-21-33 4-11-33 J. & C. Ernst.. .............. 24 60 86603 10-26-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison............ 280 80 86604 3-29-33 4-11-33 Consolidated Shipbuilding Corp........ 135 00 86605 2-28-33 4- 8-33 Harry Starkman & Bros., assignee of

Dry Dock Electric Co... . . 230 00 86606 2-25-33 4-11-33 Zenith Roofing & Sheet Metal Co,, Inc. 295 00

President, Borough of Manhattan. 86328 10-13-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison........... 85 20 86348 8-29-32 10-13-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison........... 93 60 86315 3-31-32 5- 2-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison.. .... 108 00 85773 4- 4-33 High Grade Auto Radiator Works.... 64 75 85774 3- 7-33 4- 4-33 Cadillac Motor Car CO............ . 46 72 86052 3-31-33 4- 5-33 Mutual Towel Supply Co... .. 53 25 87275 4- 7-33 Charles W. Berry, Comptroller of City

of N. Y., trustee for account of Street Opening Fund ..... .............. 1,418 16

Finance Warrant Number.

Invoice Dates or Contract Number.

Received in Depart-ment of Finance.

Name of Payee. Amount.

86142 3-24-33 3-30-33 M. Hochman ........................ 394 00 87492 3-29-33 4-12-33 Peter Tierney ....................... 128 00

President, Borough of The Bronx. 86597 7- 2-32 Warden, Clinton Prison ............... 102 31 86598 4-10-33 American Manganese Steel Co......... 351 00 84824 110547 4- 3-33 Meehan Paving & Const. Co., Inc...... 7,583 70 85406 3-31-33 4-10-33 Bates Chevrolet Co., Inc .............. 12 64 85407 4- 3-33 4-10-33 Moucha & Quelch, Inc ................. 23 04 85408 3-27-33 4-10-33 John A. McCarthy & Co., Inc......... 4 25

85409 3-28-33 4-10-33 Everseal Mfg. Co., Inc ............... 20 00 85410 3-28-33 4-10-33 John E. De Redon, Inc ............. 5 16

85411 3- 9-33 4-10-33 J. D, Johnson Co., Inc ................ 37 83 85412 4-10-33 A. P. Dienst Co., Inc ................. 9 20

85413 3-28-33 4-10-33 General Motors Truck Co ............. 9 27

85414 3-23-33 4-10-33 Long Island Structural Steel Co., Inc... 10 00 85415 3-23-33 4-10-33 Whitehead Metal Products Co. of N. Y.,

Inc. ................... 300 85416 4-10-33 Bronx Reo Co., Inc ..... ...... .... 18 59 85417 4-11-33 Keystone Glass Corp .................. 34 40 85418 4-11-33 Washington Machine & Welding Works 1800 85419 3-28-33 4-11-33 D. Shapiro Sons, Inc ................. 6 20 85420 4-11-33 Lewis Fusfeld . ............. 11 00 85775 4-10-33 Fordham Motor Sales, Inc............ 28 50 85776 3-31-33 4-11-33 Charles D. Beckwith, Inc ............. 12 20 85777 3-13-33 4-11-33 Edward T. Barry .................... 32 40 86525 4- 4-33 4-10-33 Fred M. Schildwachter & Sons, Inc.... 50 63 86526 11-17-32 12-,5-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison .. .... 33 80 86527 4-10-33 Webster Battery & Ignition Service .. 63 13 86528 4-10-33 Church E. Gates & Co., Inc........... 1 96 86529 4-11-33 White Co. ......... ........ . 81 80 86530 4-10-33 D. & F. Co., Inc., assignee of Irving

Trust Co., trustee in brankruptcy of

Dimock & Fink Co ................... 36 95 86531 4- 1-33 4-11-33 George Kuhn ........................ 51 50

President, Borough of Brooklyn. 85931 4- 1-33 4-10-33 H. Schaeffer .......... . .............. 24 00 85932 3-31-33 4-10-33 Del Giudice Const. Co ................. 80 00 85933 4-10-33 Turecamo Cont. Co ................... 80 00 85934 4-10-33 Patrick Strangis ..................... 80 00 85935 4-10-33 J. J. Fives ........................... 30 00 85936 3-31-33 4-10-33 Jerry Finch ......................... 80 00 85937 4-10-33 Al Salsberg .........................78 00 85938 3-25-33 4-10-33 M. E. Farrell ........................80 00 85939 3-30-33 4-10-33 Herbert Peachman ................... 80 00 85940 3-27-33 4-10-33 James Piccolo ....................... 80 00 85941 3-28-33 4-10-33 Daniel Lyons ........................ 80 00 85942 4- 1-33 4-10-33 S. Nannery ..........................24 00 85943 4- 1-33 4-10-33 John McLaughlin .................... 24 00 85944 4- 1-33 4-10-33 Thos. Dowd ......................... 24 00 85945 4- 1-33 4-10-33 Thos. Dalton ........................ 24 00

85946 4- 1-33 4-10-33 Frank Behrens ......................24 00 85794 3-20-33 4-11-33 Lithoprint Co. of N. Y., Inc.... ... 15 78 85795 2-21-33 4-11-33 International Business Machines Corp.. 21 60 85796 4-11-33 C. W. Keenan ........................ 37 70 85797 3-31-33 4-11-33 John J. Farrell... ................ 30 72 85798 3-20-33 4-11-33 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc ................ 10 50 85799 2-15-33 4-11-33 Haggerty Refining Co., Inc............ 2 95 85800 3-13-33 4-11-33 Edward J. McCoy .................... 36 75 85801 3-21-33 4-11-33 Bernard J. Carey.. ......... 8 50 85802 3-21-33 , 4-11-33 Thomas F. Meehan & Son, Inc......... . 6 36 85803 3-25-33 4-11-33 Hafker Iron Wks ..................... 20 50 85804 3-18-33 4-11-33 E. E. Rutter ......................... 22 50 85805 2-11-33 4-11-33 Stevenson & Marsters, Inc............ 15 00 85960 4- 1-33 4-10-33 John Boland .. ...... ... 24 00 86262 4-11-33 Lefferts Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc. 310 01 86532 4-12-33 White Co. ...... ................. 1 50 86533 4-12-33 E. A. Wildermuth ................. 1 71 86503 3-16-33 4-12-33 E. Krieger & Son, Inc ................ 4 20 86504 4-11-33 William H. Gieseler Hardware Co., Inc. 23 00 86505 4-11-33 William H. Gieseler Hardware Co., Inc. 20 25 86506 3-17-33 4-12-33 E. A. Wildermuth .................. 21 60 86507 4-12-33 American Steam Pump Co ............. 24 80 86508 4-12-33 Broadway Ignition Co . ............... 30 35 86316 12-31-32 4-11-33 Finnell System, Inc ............. ..... 990 01 86317 4-11-33 Lefferts Plumbing & Heating Co., Inc.. 183 72 86766 4- 6-33 T. Rochford Son, Inc ................. 41 00 86878 4-12-33 Robert H. Groom .................... 652 32 85793 3-24-33 4-11-33 Edward Mahoney .................... 13 20 86053 1-31-33 4-11-33 Walter E. Umla, Inc ................. ' 36 26 86054 3- 1-33 4-12-33 J. B. Ottersten Co., Inc ................ 5 94 86148 4-12-33 Robert H. Groom .................... 154 11. 86149 4-12-33 Joseph G. Waldron ................... 11 55 86150 4-12-33 Robert H. Groom .................... 3 00 86141 3-14-33 3-28-33 B. C. Miller & Son .................. 28 71 86143 3-15-33 3-22-33 Christian Vorndran's Sons ............ 93 82 86910 3-30-33 4-12-33 Collison & Klingman, Inc .............. 10 50 86911 4- 6-33 4-12-33 Suhr & Golz ... .................. 45 50 86912 3-29-33 4-12-33 Keuffel & Esser Co . ................ 36 00 86913 3-20-33 4-12-33 General Electric Supply Corp......... 22 48 86914 3-30-33 4-12-33 P. Tarpinian ..... .... ..... 10 81 86915 4-12-33 William H. Gieseler Hardware Co., Inc. 20 05 86916 4-12-33 William H. Gieseler Hardware Co., Inc. 22 10 87973 3-13-33 3-20-33 Empire State Van Corporation ........ 500 00

President, Borough of Queens. 86575 3-25-33 4-12-33 Empire State Hardware & Supply Corp. 28 90 86576 4-12-33 L, I. Hardware Co ................... 34 08 86577 3-29-33 4-10-33 A. Finnie ..........................160 00 86578 4- 3-33 4-11-33 Chas. Wm. Oddy .................... 65 00 86579 4-11-33 John Scalcne .... .............. 65 00 86369 2-28-33 4-10-33 Bass-Sett Hardware Co., Inc. ...... 25 50 86370 10-27-32 11-28-32 Warden Clinton Prison .............. 43 20 86371 10-27-32 11-28-32 Warden Sing Sing Prison .......... 14 00 86372 3-11-32 4-29-32 Warden Sing Sing Prison ............ 96 00 86373 11- 9-32 12- 8-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents .. 5 50 86374 4- 5-32 4-23-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents .. 4 25 86375 3-17-32 4-15-32 Warden Sing Sing Prison ............ 85 00 86376 3-22-33 4-10-33 Campbell Foundry Co . .............. 70 80 86377 3-27-33 4-10-33 Cross, Austin & Ireland Lumber .Co... 38 91 86378 3-23-33 4-12-33 George Malvese & Co . .............. 49 80 86379 4-12-33 Wm. B. Jones Springfield Garage, Inc. 34 87 86368 3-31-33 4-12-33 Empire State Hardware & Supply Corp. 39 67 87113 3-29-33 4-10-33 J. Casey ............................160 00 87114 3-31-33 4-10-33 George A. Eacompre ................160 00 86349 3-30-33 4-12-33 Barnett & Schulman Co., Inc.......... 11 50 86350 2-10-33 4-12-33 S. Kaufman .........................6 00 86351 3- 8-33 4-12-33 Royal-Eastern Elec. Supply Co........ 49 88 86352 4-10-33 Dykes Lumber CO .................... 7 20 86353 3-28-33 4-12-33 Essex Brass Corp .................... 21 60 86354 3-28-33 4-12-33 Robinson Clay Products Co. of N. Y... 15 75 86355 2-10-33 4-12-33 Lilien Hardware & Supply Corp....... 9 45 86767 2-24-33 4-12-33 Hunterspoint Lumber & Supply to., Inc. 63 95

2786 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.

Invoice Received Finance Dates or Warrant Contract

in Depart- ment of Name of Payee. Amt

Number. Number. Finance.

86768 3-27-33 4-11-33 Jamaica Battery & Engineering Co., Inc. 65 00

86769 3-24-33 4-10-33 Aeroil Burner Co., Inc ................ 20 70 230 86770 3-23-33 4-10-33 J. D. Johnson Co., Inc ................66

86771 3-31-33 4-12-33 Shapse Auto Radiator & Supply Co., Inc. 34 65

86772 4-12-33 Thrift Sales Corp., assignee of Five Corners Auto Supply Corp............ 34 07

86773 3-31-33 4-12-33 James A. Nixon ...................... 25 00 13 50 86774 2- 8-33 4-12-33 James Flanagan.............

5 00 86599 12-27-3:. 3-28-33 Black & Decker Mfg. Co .............. 195 80

86600 3-24-33 4-10-33 E. I. Alderman ....................... 20 17 86879 4-13-33 Joseph F. Belanger .................... 2628 00 86581 104067 3-30-33 Gerli Const. Co .......................347 347 00 86927 3-23-33 4-12-33 Sullivan & Craven Co., Inc............

86926 1-31-33 4-10-33 La France Republic Truck Distributors, Inc. 148 97

86918 111579 4- 8-33 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., Inc...... ..2,806 2806 55

87491 12-31-32 3-14-33 National Bank of Bayside, assignee of 1,519 92 Ryan Sales & Service Co., Inc..........

87093 3-20-33 4-10-33 Frederick W. Pfunk .................. 100 00

87089 3-28-33 4-10-33 John Condy .......................... 100 00 120 00 87090 4-10-33 Charles F. Falvey ....................

00 87091 87092

3-29-33 4-10-33 4-10-33

Jesse Davis ......................... 100 Rudolph Newscheffer ................. 120 00

President, Borough of Richmond. 54 00 86580 3-23-33 4-10-33 M. L. Klostergard......

39 47 86271 4-11-33 Jas. Thompson & Sons ................ 900 85961 3-23-33 4-10-33 Vanbro Const. Corp .................. 12 00 85962 3-20-33 4-11-33 Brown Hardware Co .................. 29 00 85963 3-13-33 4-11-33 S. I. Supply Co ......................

00 85964 4-11-33 Jas. Thompson & Sons ............... • 25

25 00 85965 3-29-33 4-11-33 M. H. Geist ......................... 43 00

85966 3-25-33 4-10-33 Vanbro Const. Corp ................... 70 00 87115 3-30-33 4-11-33 Lester Swift .. .....................

00 7 2 87116 86252

3-28-33 112056

4-11-33 4- 5-33

Gene Riccardelli ............' .... N. Y. Telephone Co ..................5 4 0 3

81 86251 112056 4- 5-33 N. Y. Telephone Co ................... 371 355 10 00 86658 10-13-32 11-11-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison............

8 5627 58 40 8-27-32 9-21-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison............ 040

80159 3-15-33 4-11-33 Dunn Jewelry Co ..................... 5 4 05 86917 87094

3-15-33 3-23-33

4-11-33 4-11-33

D. C. Decker ......................... South Shore Coal & Building Materials, Inc. ....................... 884 56

87095 3-29-33 4-11-33 Abraham Milne ...................... 39 39 00 00

87096 3-30-33 4-11-33 Joseph Johnson's Sons, Inc............ Department of Public Welfare.

85952 4-12-33 4-11-33

A. Pfleging .... ...................• Atlas Stationery Corp .................

641 00 1 50

86509 4- 5-33 21 50 86815 86816

4-11-33 4-11-33

Armour & Co ......................... N. Y. City Beef Co .. .............' .

80 04

86817 4-11-33 R. C. Williams & Co., Inc............' 83 04

85969 3-10-33 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc.... • 5 50 476 40

85970 5- 7-32 5-27-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ........ .. 85971 9-30-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 810 00 6 40

86016 8- 8-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 11 00

86017 6- 9-32 8- 8-32 Institution for Defective Delinquents.. 56

86129 9-14-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison .... ....... 16

86128 7-12-32 9-14-32 Warden, Clinton Prison .............. 18 00 23 50 86127 11- 9-32 11-25-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 800 86126 10-25-32 11-25-32 Warden, Auburn Prison ..............

923 55 87489 111274 4-11-33 Dannemiller Coffee Co................ Commissioner of Records, New York County.

20 36 86497 4-10-33 N. Y. Tel. Co ........................20 Register, Bronx County.

86229 4- 1-33 4-13-33 Gramatan Springs Co., Inc............ 800 86230 4- 4-33 4-13-33 Fred M. Schildwachter & Sons, Inc.... 10 80

Register, New York County. 86290 4-11-33 4-12-33 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc ............. 18 00

Sheriff, Richmond County. 86889 3-30-33 4-13-33 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y., Inc.........

86890 80 19

6-14-32 7-16-32 Warden, Clinton Prison .............. 13 80 85812 3-31-33 4- 7-33 Frank J. Kessig, Inc....... • ..... 51175 00 85980 3-14-33 4- 7-33 Fahy Bros. Coal Co ......... .........

Sheriff, Queens County. 86887 3-11-32 4-29-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 56 76 86261 112020 4-13-33 N. Y. Tel. Co.. ................. 34 96 68888 3- 9-32 4-29-32 Warden, Clinton Prison .............. 4 43

Sheriff, Kings County. 86885 4-12-33 H. Friedman & Sons, Inc .............. 39 63 86886 4- 4-33 4-12-33 Namm Store ............. ......... 49 96 86877 4-12-33 James A. McQuade ................... 30 00

pepartment of Sanitation. 87086 3-28-33 4-12-33 Manhattan Ignition Corp .............. 20 70 87087 4-12-33 Manhattan Ignition Corp .............. 22 68 87386 109384 4-10-33 Clinton Trust Co., assignee of Champion

Coal Co., Inc. 377 16 87387 109284 4-10-33 Ridgewood Coal Co., Inc ... .......... 625 20 87388 109354 4- 7-33 New Dorp Coal Corp ................. 198 74 87389 109265 4-10-33 Avers Fuel Corp ..................... 1,374 69 86727 6-20-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison ............ 800 00 86510 4- 1-33 4-12-33 Samuel Lewis Co., Inc ................ 24 00 86511 3-30-33 4-12-33 Henry Spen ......................... 18 00 86512 4- 5-33 4-12-33 Cavanagh Bros. & Co., Inc............ 3 9( 86513 4- 3-33 4-12-33 Dooley, Angliss & Co., Inc............ 540 86514 4- 4-33 4-12-33 Manhattan Bearings & Supply Co., Inc. 23 30 86515 3-27-33 4-12-33 Kester Motor Sales, Inc .............. 20 51 86516 2- 7-33 4-12-33 Chester F. Gailor, Inc ................ 20 2F 86517 4- 3-33 4-12-33 Cap Screw & Nut Co. of America, Inc. 32 1 86518 4- 5-33 4-12-33 Sterling Motor Truck Co. of N. Y., Inc. 3 0( 86519 4- 4-33 4-12-33 Granville-Sellers, Inc . ......... ..... 2 8F 86520 3-31-33 4-12-33 East Coast Electrical Supply Co., Inc.. 5 7f 86521 4- 4-33 4-12-33 Egleston Bros. & Co., Inc ............. 3 7: 86522 3-31-33 4-12-33 Turtle & Hughes, Inc . ............... 12 0( 86671 3-20-33 4-12-33 H. R. K. Motor Supply Co............ 22 4; 86672 3-25-33 4-12-33 White Co. .............. 13 0( 86673 4- 3-33 4-12-33 John B. Astell & Co., Inc ............. 23 2. 86674 3-31-33 4-12-33 Baitinger Electric Co., Inc............ 8IX 86675 3-30-33 4-12-33 H. Behlen & Bro... ............. 24 0( 85791 4- 7-33 Dooley-Angliss & Co., Inc ............. 54 if 85792 3-28-33 4-10-33 Irving Trust Co. & Harry R. Swartz,

receivers of R. Hoe & Co., Inc......... 5 0( 85976 10-18-32 2-17-33 Weiss, De Veau Co., Inc .............. 126 9! 85977 3-31-33 4- 6-33 Cleary Bros., Inc ..................... 2,438 if 85978 3-31-33 4- 6-33 Shamrock Towing Co., Inc ............. 2,656 8( 86140 3-31-33 4- 7-33 Chelsea Press .. ................ 269 0( 86139 5-10-32 Warden, Auburn Prison .............. 82 8(

Board of Transportation. 86951 4-14-33 Pauline Frieder or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y..............................41,555 T 86952 4-14-33 Sherman Hats, Inc., or Chamberlain of

City of N. Y... ... .............. 2,307 5! 86125 10-26-32 11-28-32 Warden, Sing Sing Prison............ 7 5(

Invoice Received Finance Warrant

Dates or in Depart- Contract ment of Name of Payee. Amount.

Ktimber. Number. Finance.

86953 4-14-33 Anna Schmidt or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ........................... 1,000 00

86954 4-14-33 Anna Schmidt or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ....... .................... 26,933 97

86955 4-14-33 Selma Schiller or Chamberlain of City of N. Y..............................1,578 88

86956 4-14-33 Abraham Rothman & Harry Rothman, doing business, etc., as United Provision Co. or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.... 11,295 04

86957 4-14-33 Abraham A. Appell or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ......................... 121 45

86958 4-14-33 Adolph Amerikan or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.... ... ....... ... 485 81

86959 4-14-33 Sam Knepper or Chamberlain of City of N. Y... 667 99

86960 4-14-33 Morris A. Lyons & Henrietta Lyons or Chamberlain of City of N. Y..........5,000 00

86061 4-14-33 Morris A. Lyons & Henrietta Lyons or Chamberlain of City of N. Y..........1,500 00

86062 4-14-33 Morris A. Lyons & Henrietta Lyons or Chamberlain of City of N. Y..........750 00

86063 4-14-33 Morris A. Lyons & Henrietta Lyons or Chamberlain of City of N. Y..........9,146 03

86965 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ......................... 6,000 00

86964 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ......... ............... 18,000 00

86966 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ......................... 6,000 00

86967 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ........................ 5,000 00

86968 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ......................... 7,500 00

86969 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y.... ..... .... ........ 6,000 00

86970 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y......... .. ...... 3,000 00

86971 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ......................... 15,298 63

86972 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y..:.................... 16,000 00

86973 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y... .... 14,000 00

86974 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ................ ...... 6,000 0)

86975 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ....................... 3,000 00

86976 4-14-33 Barney Ershowsky or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ......... ............... 72,492 99

86977 4-14-33 Samuel Schechter or Chamberlain of City of N. Y ......................... 4,615 18

86734 4-11-33 Pure Oil Co ......................... 187 33 86124 3-10-33 4- 7-33 Cross & Brown Co .................... 2 90 86564 5-19-32 6-16-32 Warden, Auburn Prison ............... 7 08 86949 4-14-33 Pauline Frieder or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y ........................ .... 20,000 00 86950 4-14-33 Pauline Frieder or Chamberlain of City

of N. Y..... ................... 5,000 00 Board of Water Supply.

87099 2-28-33 4-12-33 Ezra Empt .......................... 5 64

87100 3- 2-33 3-17-33 Albany Avenue Garage ................ 63 66

87101 4-12-33 Knickerbocker Towel Supply Co....... 21 43 87102 4-12-33 Peerless Towel Supply Co., Inc....... 36 10 87103 3-31-33 4-12-33 L. I. Blue Print Co ................... 4 69 87104 3-31-33 4-12-33 University Garage ................... 45 10

86563 4-12-33 J. A. Guttridge .. .. ................. 12 25

85947 112201 4-12-33 N. Y. Telephone Co .................. 381 33 Department of Water Supply, Gas and Electricity.

87384 109265 4- 7-33 Avers Fuel Corp ...................... 4,005 78 87385 109384 4- 7-33 Clinton Trust Co., assignee of Champion

CoalCo., Inc ......................... 796 02 86569 3-23-33 4- 5-33 Charles Francis ...................... 366 00 86570 3-17-33 4- 8-33 R. E. Dietz Co. .................... 51 40 86571 3-20-33 4-12-33 D. Liederman & Sons, Inc....... ... 11 17 86572 3-22-33 4-12-33 Metropolitan Roofing Supplies Co., Inc. 8 80 86573 3-31-33 4-12-33 Grady Travers Co., Inc ............... 12 57 86574 3-27-33 4-12-33 Keuffel & Esser Co . ................ 16 50

85950 104673 4- 5-33 Sareno Contracting Co., Inc. ........ 460 79 86336 4- 1-33 4-12-33 Merit Office Tawel Service, Inc....... 3 85 86337 3-14-33 4-12-33 Industrial Paper Supply Co........... 6 00

86338 4-12-33 Herzog Hardware & Paint Co., Inc... 1779 86339 9-20-32 10- 4-32 Warden Sing Sing Prison ............ 16 00

86340 4- 4-33 4-12-33 Samuel April .. .................... 2 00 86341 3-31-33 4-12-33 Bates Chevrolet Co., Inc ............. 14 57 86342 4- 4-33 4-12-33 F. F. Fuhrman ..................... 5 50 86343 4-12-33 Village of Mt. Kisco ................ 16 10 87110 5-26-32 4-11-33 Royal Law Printing Co ............... 119 6{) 87111 4-11-33 Royal Law Printing Co .............. 415 60 86258 109384 4- 7-33 Clinton Trust Co., assignee of Champion

Coal Co., Inc. .................. 1,616 58 86259 109454 4- 5-33 New Dorp Coal Corp . .............. 740 68 86820 3-29-33 4-12-33 Bronx Auto Electric Co . ............ 4 50 86999 4- 3-33 4-12-33 American Drafting Paper Co......... 4 11 87000 3-29-33 4-12-33 Builders Iron Foundry .............. 7 18 87001 3-30-33 4-12-33 Henry Spen ... ................... 22 00 87002 3- 3-33 3-16-33 Mahoney-Clarke, Inc . ................ 63 50 87003 3-23-33 4-12-33 Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co........... 12 50 87004 4-12-33 Ingersoll Rand Co.. ... ..... 7 30 87005 4-10-33 4-12-33 Herzog Hardware & Paint Co., Inc.... 19 80 87006 3-28-33 4-12-33 R. E. Dietz Co ....................... 24 00 87007 4-12-33 Walworth Co ...................... 2 16 87008 4-12-33 Chevrolet Motor Co. of N. Y..........16 77 87009 3-27-33 4-12-33 E. Krieger & Son, Inc ................. 6 24 87010 3-27-33 4-12-33 K. Feist Sons ......................... 12 50 87011 3-31-33 4-12-33 Frigidaire Sales Corp ................. 2 35 87012 3- 1-33 4-12-33 American La France & Foamite Indus-

tries, Inc ...... .. .................. 25 50 87013 4-11-33 R. M. Dinsmore & Co., Inc............ 16 37 87014 3-31-33 4-12-33 Michael Murphy ..................... 36 00

87015 4-12-33 Canaday Cooler Co., Inc .............. 16 56 87016 4- 1-33 4-12-33 John R. Holmes ...................... 25 00 85809 4- 1-33 4-11-33 Matie E. Knapp ...................... 18 00 85810 4- 1-33 4-11-33 Corydon B. Deyo ..................... 18 00 85975 3-17-33 4- 8-33 Chapman Valve Mfg. Co .............. 240 52 85985 109628 4-11-33 Solvay Sales Corp .................... 645 00 86496 4-11-33 W. D. Hubbard ....................... 29 92 87264 4-12-33 John Lauro ..........................32 19 87265 4-12-33 Eugene J. Fiesel ...................... 43 50 87266 2-10-33 4-12-33 John J. O'Mara ...................... 19 20 87267 12-15-32 4-12-33 Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Co........ 7 25 87268 2-14-33 4-12-33 Louis Waldman, Jr ................... 11 00

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 2787

VOUCHERS RECEIVED IN THE DEPARTMENT OF Invoice Invoice

FINANCE ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933. Finance Date Finance Date

Hereinbelow is a statement of all vouchers in Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount.

the Department of Finance on this date in which is er No. tract er No. tract

shown the Department of Finance voucher number, the Number. Number•

date of the invoice or the registered number of the con. 82331 Henstone Storage & Van Co., 82376 Thomas J. Burke........... 46 00

tract, the name of the payee and the amount of the Inc . ...................... 10 00 82377 Thomas J. Burke.......... 11 50

voucher. 82310 J. F. Gleason Co........... 104 16 82378 ABC Grate Bar Works.... 11 70

Where two or more bills are embraced in one voucher. 82311 Charles Kurzon ............ 37 29 82379 W. E. Moss ............... 23 50

the date of the earliest is given excepting that when such 82312 Montgomery & Co., Inc..... 30 25 82380 W. E. Moss ................ 44 33

vouchers are submitted under a contract, the registered 82313 Chicago Apparatus Co...... 10 24 82381 John Wenning ............. 27 66 number of the contract is shown instead. 82314 L. J. Loeffler .............. 53 33 82382 Frank Teicher, Inc., assignee

CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. 82315 General Fireproofing Co..... 12 44 of Henry Saal ............. 32 84

82301 Whitehead Metal Products 82383 Henry Saal ............... 21 22 Invoice Co . ............. ... .... 60 33 •82384 Frank Teicher, Inc., assignee

147 04 Finance Date 82302 American Society for Me- of Henry Saal ............. Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. chanical Engineers ........ 20 65 82385 W. E. Moss ................ 27 33 er No. tract 82303 Remington Rand, Inc....... 21 50 82386 Klevens Boiler Works, Inc.. 5 25

Number. 82304 Chicago Apparatus Co...... 11 26 82387 Frank Tracy, Inc........... 18 10

Armory Board. 82305 Robley Ptg. Co., Inc....... 389 75 82388 W. E. Mo!s ................

12 25

82306 Bureau of Educational Re- 82389 J. G. Blounj Co..... 35 00 82270 108824 Thomas J. Waters & Sons,

$92700 00 search & Service, University 82390 Ideal Wire Works, Inc...... 49 85

Inc. . Y of Iowa ............ .... 1 41 82391 Walworth Co., Inc.......... 90 82271 110971 Charles B, Me ers........ 2700 00

75 00 82307 Center for Psychological Ser- 82392 W. E. Mos...... .. ...... 29 36

82281 Warden, Sing Sing Prison.. vice ....................... 900 82393 Watson EleN±ator Co., Inc.... 77 50

82282 Independent Salt Co........ 6 80 82308 Candee, Smith & Howland 82394 Spencer Turpine Co......... 48 69 82283 Peter Henderson & Co., Inc. 400 Co ..... • .............. 70 20 82395 John Wenning .............36 00 82284 William G. Scherrer Co.... 240 84 82309 Kalt Lumber Co........... 362 54 K396 W. B. McVit ker Co........ 115 35 82285 Johnson Bros. .. •

13 59 82321 Crane Co................. 4 35 82397 R. Solomoi`, assignee of 82286 J. holes ich Co........

18 00 82322 Vought & Williams, Inc.... 4 88 Charles Williams Co., Inc... 49 01

82287 Nicholas J. Rollins, ......... 82323 Garlock Packing Co........ 8 97 82398 Clermont H ting Co....... 16 46

82288 Whitcomb Inc....... 12 20 82326 General Fireproofing Co.... 303 00 82399 Heldmar Hell nan, assignee of

82289 T. J. Cummins Plumbing Co. 46 00

82290 Gottlieb Iron Works, Inc... 34 00 82325 Wallace & Tiernan Co., Inc. 23 90 Elsesser Engi eering Co..... 27 50

82300 N. S. Low & Co., Inc...... 85 35 82400 Industrial Cr dit Corp., as- 82291 Dimock & Fink Co......... 52 82 82317 Patterson Bros ............. 111 84 signee of J. A" McGreevy,Inc. 22 12

Board of City Record. 82318 Manning, Maxwell & Moore, 82401 Industrial Cr dit Corp., as-

137 36 Inc . ...................... 38 74 signee of J. A.cGreevy, Inc. 109 64

82291 111253 William Bratter, Inc........ 82319 Northern Engineering Works 5135 82402 Joseph A. Glyhn............ 53 72

82292 111264 CollisonHb & &K Co., Inc

Inc... 2,523 54 82320 Chairinton Corp............ 12 46 82403 Joseph A. Glynn............ 29 21

82293 111301 F. Hubner & Co., I...... 2,932 61

82294 111413 J. J. Curtin Co., Inc........ 462 40 82324 A. F. Stoeger, Inc......... 6 67 82404 Joseph A. Glyn............ 60 19

82299 Irving Rosenthal ........... 3 00

82295 111237 Burland Ptg. Co., Inc:...... 12 82405 Joseph A. Glynp............ 33 57

82296 111245 Barash Ptg. Co., Inc........ 133 11 Department of Correction. 82406 Clermont Heating Co....... 38 03

82297 111254 William Bratter, Inc........ 1,863 00 82719 Loose Wiles Biscuit Co..... 2 64 82407 Joseph A. Gaollyr ........... 40 81

82298 111262 Chelsea Press ..•.••• y90 82408 Clermont Heati g Co........ 37 96

••• 82720 Topping Bros .............. 4 4 20

82721 Bramhall Deane Co........ 11 55 82409 Clermont Heati ig Co....... 70 95

Municipal Civil Service Commission. 82722 Cavanagh Bros. & Co., Inc.. 53 22 82410 Max Kreindel,4 assignee of

82856 Barton Mfg. Co ............. 16 60 82723 Rowley Coal & Lumber Co. 2368 John A. Merin............. 133 00

.

82411 Daniel J. Rice, ~nc.......... 99 I1

82724 Peter J. Donohue's Sons, Inc 62 67 Chief Medical Examiner. 82412 Thos. A. Corwin ............. 67 48

82846 Louis L. Lefkowitz......... 11 20 82725 Disinfecting & Exterminating18 00 82413 Charles Michaels ...........70 00

82847 Charles H. Hochman...... 18 40 Corp. " " " 82414 Thos. A. Corwin ........... 157 70

82848 R. W. Auerbach............ 17 75 82726 Geo. Wilkening ............ 2499

99 82415 Thos. A. Corwin............ 58 43

82849 G. L. Robillard ............. 4 15

82727 East Coast Electrical Sup- 82416 Johnson Service Co......... 58 00

82850 Charles H. Hochman....... 9 70 82739 Frank W. Fox ............. ply Co., Inc. .............. 2485

3 75 82417 Zimmerman Bros, .......... 17 70

82851 David H. Smith............ Frank W. Fox ............. 3 50 82418 Adam J. Hendel,A........... 45 68

82852 Louis L. Lefkowitz......... 6 75 82419 Adam J. Hendel. ......... 32 33

82853 Stutz, Inc. ... • • • . • • • • • • • • 2 50 82740 Ruth E. Collins . • ....... , . 1 40

0 Ruth E. Collins ............65 82420 Thos. A. Corwin. , 66 74

82854 Edward H. Nidish.......... 26 `0 82741 Joseph A. McCann ........ 31 45 82421 108350 Downtown Saw Works...... 13 40

82855 Dunn Jewelry Co........... 3 50 Joseph A. McCann ........ 400 82422 108355 Electro Sun Co., Inc........ 1 04

82845 111631 N. Y. Telephone Co........ 289 15 Joseph A. McCann ........

30 82423 108522 Herald Nathan Press, Inc... 16 45 1 45 82424 96753 Doubleday, Doran & Co.,

82742 William A. Adams

Hunter College. • • • • .. • '

82522 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 33 88 William A. Adams ........ 1 30 Inc.............. I ..... 35 25

82425 96785 A. N. Palmer Co........... 52 70

82523 Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt, William A. Adams ........ 2 50 82426 97110 Noble & Noble ............. 34 00

Inc ...... ............. 14 80 William A, Adams ........ 82427 96779 National Child Welfare A.

ssn., Bainbridge, Kimpton & Haupt, 82743 Robert L. Tudor ......... .150 00

Inc . .................... 3 10 Inc. ............... 4 50 82775 111249 Beacon Mfg. unn. .......... 329 26 82428 96778 Charles E. Merrill Co....... 560 20

82524 Crystal Spring Water Co.... 7 20 82776 111959 Thomas C..Dunham, Inc.... 1,498 00 82429 108579 Charles E. Merrill Co....... 74 10 Crystal Spring Water Co... 4 00 82777 111955 N. Y. Tel. Co .............. 48 55 82430 103254 Charles E. Merrill Co....... 496 83

82525 Marine Biological Laboratory 70 17 82778 110787 Merit Supply Co., Inc. .... 11,025 00 82431 96746 Milton Bradley Co.......... 32 65

82526 Bloomingdale Bros., Inc..... 49 31 82779 111330 S. B. Marks Co........... 1,693 19 82432 97107 Mentzer, Bush & Co........ 20 25

82527 Narragansett Machine Co., 82750 111287 Emil Fleischl & Son ....... 162 07 82433 99298 Charles E. Merrill Co....... 93 96 Inc . ....................... 160 00 82751 111287 Emil Fleischl & Son .......

134 68 82434 97123 Benj. H. Sanborn & Co..... 15 75

82528 E. P. Dutton & Co., Inc..... 26 69 82752 111287 Emil Fleischl & Son....... 334 39 82435 108590 Row, Peterson & Co........ 98 30

82529 E. C. Hunt ................ 166 10 82753 111335 John Minder & Son, Inc... 2,075 77 82436 96787 Rand, McNally & Co....... 111 00

82530 John Wanamaker, Inc....... 26 70 82754 111282 Excellent Fruit & Produce 82437 108588 Rand, McNally & Co....... 23 90

82531 John Wanamaker, Inc....... 24 77 Dist., Inc.................. 357 93 82438 96791 Silver, Burdett & Co........ 118 62

82532 E. C. Hunt ................ 269 75 82755 111311 Jaburg Bros., Inc. ..... 339 90 82439 96751 C. H. Congdon............. 6 00

82533 Chairinton Corp. .......... 60 75 82756 111313 Henry Kelly & Sons, Inc... 74 60 82440 107847 Chelsea Press .............. 10 83

82534 Remington Rand Co. ...... 25 86 82757 111274 Dannemiller Coffee Co..... 621 50 82441 108396 Geo. W. Millar & Co....... 1 24

82535 U. S. Fidelity & Guaranty 82758 111375 L. R. Wallace ............. 547 75 82442 109232 Schaar & Co................ 35 98

Co ......................... 45 00 82759 111261 iCarscallen & Cassidy, Inc... 74 12 82443 108401 National Crafts Supply Co., . 12 00

92536 National Surety Co. ....... 286 (17 82760 111249 Beacon Mfg. Co. .......... 165 72 82444 108355 Electro Sun Co., Inc........ 2 60

82537 Eimer & Amend ........... 3 85 82761 110754 Harold V. Hess ... ....... 1,216 80 82445 107845 Joseph Cavanagh & Co...... 20 40

Eimer & Amend ........... 17 97 82762 111319 Francis H. Leggett & Co... 2 59 82446 108337 Cavanagh Bros. & Co....... 11 84

82538 A. R. & J. E. Meylan ...... 38 50 82763 111319 Francis H. Leggett & Co... 454 00 82447 109191 Henry Allen .. ........... 2 53

A. R. & J. E. Meylan ...... 2 16 82764 111319 Francis H. Leggett & Co... 1,718 67 82448 109315 Meyer, Grimes & Weiner, Inc. 25

82539 Bloomingdale Bros., Inc..... 18 28 82765 111651 Dry Milk Co., Inc......... 1,087 50 Meyer, Grimes & Weiner, Inc. 108 69 Bloomingdale Bros., Inc..... 25 95 82766 111313 Henry Kelly & Sons, Inc... 65 25 82449 108315 Accurate Binding Co....... 1 26

82540 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co... 36 00 82767 111311 Jaburg Bros., Inc.......... 123 00 Accurate Binding Co........ 43

82541 John Wanamaker, Inc. ..... 48 00 82768 111287 Emil Fleischl & Son ....... 356 47 82450 107865 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc........ 60

82542 Davis Paradis Watchmen's 82769 111274 Dannemiller. Coffee Co..... 1,243 00 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc....... 78

Clock Corp . .............. 2 85 82770 111322 Lewis Mfg. Co., Division of 82451 108330 J. J. Barry & Co........... 78

82543 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co... 9 09 Kendall Co, . ............... 2,482 02 J. J. Barry & Co............ 10 17

82544 Steinway & Sons .......... 172 00 82771 111578 Standard Oil .Co. of N. Y... 39 75 82452 108340 Codo Mfg. Corp............ 7 36

82545 Steinway & Sons .......... 52 00 82772 111578 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y... 50 94 82453 108367 Goodall Rubber Co., Inc..... 70 97

82546 Schroer & Co, .............. 30 00 82773 111578 Standard Oil Co. of N. Y... 29 50 82454 108405 N. Y. Feather Duster Co.... 286 14

82547 Legislative Index Co....... 100 00 82774 102691 Village of Chester, Orange 82455 110138 Cushman's Sons, Inc........ 86 13

82548 Corn Exchange Safe Deposit County ....................334 20 82456 108457 Pohlmeyer, Inc. ........... 24 30

co . .... .................. 15 00 82744 William J. Donovan ........ 7 10 Pohlmeyer, Inc. ... ....... 90

82549 Margaret Gorman ......... 33 70 82745 Harry C. Honack .......... 2 30 82457 109330 S. Weinstein Supply Co..... 44

82550 K. Louise Haitt ...........153 56 Harry C. Honack .......... 30 S. Weinstein Supply Co..... 26 98

82551 Bloomingdale Bros., Inc..... 19 36 82746 Michael C. Breen .......... 4 10 82458 107865 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc........ 60

82552 Steinway & Sons ... ...... 100 00 Michael C. Breen ......... 1 15 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc........ 112 04

82553 Lyon Metal Products, Inc... 7 69 82747 S. W. Brewster .......... 18 70 82459 107860 Regal Equipment Co........ 35 18

82510 Wards Natural Science Es- S. W. Brewster ............ 3 65 Regal Equipment Co...•..... 54

tablishment, Inc. 12 50 S. W. Brewster ............ 10 82460 108491 Wilson Western Sporting

82511 Marine Biological Laboratory 131 98 S. W. Brewster ............ 06 Goods Co, . ....... ........ 82

82512 Edna Wells Lentz ......... 25 00 82748 Robert Barr .............. 8

Wilson Western Sporting

82513 C. H. Stoelting Co. ..... 41 50 82749 William J. Donovan ........ 8 50 Goods Co . ................ 522

82514 Arthur H. Thomas Co..... 13 80 82554 Thos. F. McEnaney......... 54 64 Department of Education. 82555 Thos. F. McEnane

82515 Star Biological Service..... 48 00 Y••••••••• 49 94

82516 John Wanamaker .......... 6 40 82673 Thos. A. Corwin............ 72 15 82556 Edward D. Fox............ 105 76

82517 Yorkville Bindery ......... 440 82674 Thos. A. Corwin............ 193 33 82557 Francis J. Canavan......... 28 63

82518 Marine Biological Laboratory 91 02 82675 Thos. A. Corwin............ 98 22 82558 L. P. Gfroerer Co........... 50 12

82519 Bausch & Lomb Optical Co.. 57 81 82676 Thos. A. Corwin............ 57 05 82559 Martin J. Hayden.......... 32 15

82520 Chas. Beseler Co........... 9 75 82677 Thos. A. Corwin............ 77 67 82560 Finkelstein & Padowitz, Inc.. 41 05

82521 Cambosco Scientific Co...... 54 46 82678 James Newman ............ 80 13 82561 P. & C. Dunne .............. 36 60

82679 Emil Siekmann ............. 97 28 82562 Breslan Glass Co........... 11 40

College of The City of New York. 82680 S. F. Carlin ................ 14 24 82563 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 3 00

82327 Adolph Madson .... ....... 25 00 82681 S. F. Carlin.... ........ 22 36 82564 Adding Machine Resales &

82328 Sackett & Wilhelms Corp... 5 95 82682 Empire Repair & Machine Service Co .. .............. 596

82329 Emil Greiner Co........... 30 80 Shop ........... ....... 84 76 82565 Josephine D. Corte......... 5 83

82330 Empire Towel Supply Co., 82683 Empire Repair & Machine 82566 Olive L. March.... ...... 1 10

Inc . ....................... 49 52 Shop ...................... 96 87 82567 Charlotte Arnold McKee.... 3 1C

0

2785 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

82568 Gertrude Meredith ......... 7 65 82569 Doris Long ......... 1 30 82570 Josephine M. Adams....... 2 90 82571 Madeline Carroll Brown.... 7 00 82572 Hazen Chatfield .. ... 28 67 82573 Queensboro Farm Products,

Inc. ..... 10 50 82574 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc... 1 75 82575 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc... 14 70 82576 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc... 9 50 82577 Royal Typewriter Co., Inc... 2 00 82578 A. B. Dick Co ............. 110 54 82579 A. B. Dick Co ............. 6 90 82580 A. B. Dick Co, ............. 85 55 82581 A. B. Dick Co............ 40 25 82582 Edgar A. Bedford.......... 17 00

82583 Hazel J. Ball .............. 2 72

82584 Geo. Hasbrouck ........... 28 15

82585 George T. Hastings........ 2 69

82580 George T. Hastings....... 2 59 82587 L. C. Smith & Corona Type-

writers, Inc................ 3 20 82588 L. C. Smith & Corona Type-

writers, Inc . .............. 1

00 82589 Emily Topp ............... 1

82590 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 28 64' 82591 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co.

3 82592 Elsbeth Kroeber ........... 28 82593 Helene Saxe MacLaughlin.. 460

82594 Owens & Phillips, Inc...... 500 82595 Mabel E. Osborne ......... 5 27

82596 John H. A. Burkhardt ..... 2 20 82597 John Franklin ............. 1 21 82598 George D. Patterson ... I ... 3 05 82599 Thos. A. Corwin .......... 17 89 82600 Thos. A. Corwin .......... 61 36 82601 Thos. A. Corwin .......... 91 05 82602 Thos. A. Corwin .......... 92 99 82603 Thos. A. Corwin .......... 86 13 82604 Charles Michaels .......... 8 15 82334 M. B. Brown Ptg. & Bdg. Co. 27 00 82335 Chas. H. Schaumberg, Sr.... 279 84 82336 Willcox & Gibbs S. M. Co.. 5 17 82337 Underwood, Elliott - Fisher

Co ........................ 1 00

82338 Neumann Kahn Chevrolet, Inc. .......... 2 91

82339 Caswell Motor Co. ........ 5 92 82340 Municipal Gasoline Stations,

Inc . ....................... 1 44 82341 J. Marshall ........... 11 35 82342 Howard T. Leader ........ 11 50 82343 Walter E. O'Leary ........ 169 83 82344 D. T. Levenson ............4 05 82345 Edward B. Kelly .......... 6 06 82346 Agnes M. Daly ............ 18 86 82347 Cecilia Daly .............. 1 40 82348 Cecilia Daly .............. 2 10 82349 C. G. Leland ............ 9 50 82350 Edna W. McElwee ........ 1 50 82351 Edna J. McConnell ........ 1 05 82352 Emma C. Grady ........... 10 50 82353 Louise Granich ............ 1 10 82354 Etta C. Gillman ........ 1 10 82355 M. Josephine Dougherty .... 2 97 82356 Regina Deutsch ............2 15 82357 Arthur M. De Leenn ....... 10 40 82358 Rita J. Falk .............. 1 25 82359 Ellen E. Cantwell .......... 11 25 82360 Josephine Sherzer ......... 1 70 82361 Rose M. Smith ............4 28 82362 Morris Specvack ........... 2 68 82363 Mary E. Magrane ......... 4 39 82364 Western Union Tel. Co..... 64 20 82365 Paigett Garage ............ 13 00 82366 W. E. O'Leary ............ 466 25 82367 Walter E. O'Leary ........ 3 95 82368 Walter E. O'Leary ........ 2 95 82369 Lucy Wronker ........ 5 20 82370 Mary MacD Welling ...... 3 18 82371 Edna W. McEleves ........ 3 40 82372 Ethel Rimeck ......... 4 30 82373 Nellie Winne Seeley ....... 2 50 82374 Mary E. Magrane ......... 1 56 82375 Cushmans Sons, Inc........ 220 44 82461 R. W. Rodman .......... 39 19 82462 Frieda W. Schmieg ........ 4 62 82463 Josephine Scherzer ........ 285 82464 Breyer Ice Cream Co., Inc... 577 74 82465 W. E. Moss ............... 11 00 82466 W. E. Moss ............... 27 50 82467 W. E. Moss ............... 16 01 82468 W. E. Moss ............... 35 86 82469 W. E. Moss ... ...... 84 12 82470 William J. Olvany, Inc.:.... 67 46 82471 William J. Olvany, Inc..... 26 75 82472 William J. Olvany, Inc..... 51 89 82473 William J. Olvany, Inc..... 53 36 82474 William J. Olvany, Inc..... 72 11 82475 William J. Olvany, Inc..... 27 76 82476 Thomas E. Crosby & Son... 16 40 82477 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 29 06 82478 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 35 84 82479 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 31 92 82480 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 79 30 82481 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 22 65 82482 Frank E. Crosby & Son.., 85 20 82483 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 166 02 82484 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 36 80 82485 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 165 43 82486 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 45 64 82487 Frank E. Crosby & Son,.. 45 53 82488 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 74 30 82489 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 22 70 82490 Louis Bigolet ............. 49 20 82491 Louis Bigolet ............. 92 01 82492 Louis Bigolet ............. 63 48 82493 Louis Bigolet ............. 13 51 82494 Louis Bigolet ............. 52 53 82495 Louis Bigolet ............. 5784

Invoice Finance Date

Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

82496 Godfrey- Keeler Co......... 89 28

82497 C. Mctuire Heating Co.... 2692

82498 P. McGuire Heating Co..... 66 31

82499 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- ing Co. ... .. 63 54

82500 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- ing Co. .. .. 88 95

82501 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- ing Co. .. .... ..... 37 59

82502 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- ing Co . ................... 90 62

82503 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- ing Co. .. .. 90 74

82504 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- ing Co. .. .. 91 28

82505 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- ing Co. .... .. 93 14

82506 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- ing Co,. ...... .......... 82 90

82508 A. D. Evertsen Co.. .... 56 32

82509 Frank E. Crosby & Son... 129 54

82507 Kroepke Plumbing & Heat- ing Co. 84 17

82632 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 16 39

82633 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 57 44

82634 James I. Kelly. Inc......... 86 61

82635 James 1. Kelly, Inc......... 162 16

82636 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 46 55

82637 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 183 98

82638 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 151 78

82639 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 116 72

82640 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 26 93

82641 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 30 05

82642 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 193 88

82643 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 126 00

82644 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 13 05

82645 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 76 64

82646 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 14 76

82647 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 150 23

82648 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 90 60

82649 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 162 18

82650 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 193 84

82651 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 96 45

82652 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 137 74

82653 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 131 11

82654 James I. Kelly, Inc......... 191 95

82655 George F. Bason, Inc....... 29 76

82656 Acme Grate Co., Inc....... 45 75

82657 Charles Michaels .......... 66 43

82658 Charles Michaels ........... 34 70

82659 Adam J. Hendel .......... 14 39

82660 Adam J. Hendel .......... 52 81

82661 Adam J. Hendel .......... 33 90

82662 Adam J. Hendel .......... 72 45

82663 Zimmerman Bros. ......... 25 13

82654 Zimmerman Bros. ......... 115 96

82666 Zimmerman Bros. ......... 33 84

82665 Zimmerman Bros. ......... 15 75

82667 Zimmerman Bros. ......... 56 76

82668 Thos. A. Corwin .......... 96 89

82669 Thos. A. Corwin .......... 35 70

82670 Thos. A. Corwin .......... 68 21

82671 Thos, A. Corwin .......... 92 51

82672 Thos. A. Corwin ......... 37 37

82605 97115 Isaac Pitman & Sons ...... 1,147 88

82606 103264 Isaac Pitman & Sons ...... 1,449 00

82607 97108 Charles E. Merrill Co. .... 1,381 75

82608 97074 Century Co. ............ 407 60

82609 103282 World Book Co. .......... 43 20

82610 96801 World Book tCo. .......... 645 63

82611 97135 World Book Co,. .......... 191 30

82612 108602 World Book Co,. .......... 206 62

82613 107865 M. J. Tobin Co., Inc....... 14 01

82614 108330 D. J. Barry & Co......... 5 50

82615 108561 Ginn & Co. ............. 14 31

82616 111509 Richard Morrison .......... 211 68

82617 97105 Macmillan Co. ... ........ 2,886 36

82618 97154 Longmans Green & Co. .... 1,010 11

82619 97086 Ginn & Co. ...... ..... 1,624 50

82620 111005 Crannell. Nugent & Kranzer, Inc... ... ........ 4 7 4

82621 111004 Conroy Products Co. ...... 64 28

82622 108337 Cavanagh Bros. & Co. .... 263 43

82623 108515 Burland Printing Co....... 13 28 82624 109238 Standard Scientific Supply

Corp. .. .. ........ 28 88

82625 107857 Peckham, Little & Co....... 30 92

82626 107838 Amalgamated Paper Co., Inc. 3,895 95

82627 109193 J. T. Baker Chem. Co..... 320

82728 109192 Baitinger Elec. Co., Inc..... 17 78

82629 109229 Ray-Mont Prod. Co., Inc... 10 16

82630 108401 National Crafts Supply Co. 50 00

National Crafts Supply Co. 13

82631 111095 Yawman & Erbe Mfg. Co... 35 00

82632 111020 J. F. Gleason Co........... 47 18

Department of Health. 82199 James F. Carey ............605 00 82200 Alexander Matthaey ....... 3,496 70 82201 Postal Tel. Cable Co....... 20 64 82112 National Surety Co......... 10 80 82113 National Surety Co......... 3 60 82114 Amer. Surety Co. of N. Y. 90 82115 Hartford Accident & Indem.

Co. .... .... 900 82116 Continental Casualty Co.. 45 00 82129 Marine Park Plumbing &

Heating Co. ............ 10 00 82130 Kervin & White .......... 24 96 82131 Kervin & White .......... 23 76 82132 Sterling Motor Truck Co. of

N. Y., Inc ................. 6 42 82133 Grove Motor Sales Co., Inc. 11 96 82134 American Pub, Health Assoc. 5 00 82135 A. B. Campbell Carpet

Cleaning Co., Inc. ........ 6 00 82130 Geo. N. Reinhardt & Co..... 29 00 82137 J. Meyers Stationery & Ptg.

Co., Inc. .... .......... 3 50 82138 Difco Laboratories ........ 7 00

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. (Amount. er No. tract

Number.

82139 Will Corp... 25 42 82140 Halpern Dental Supply Co. 213 50 82141 Starr Poultry Farm......... 23 20 82142 Lederle Laboratories, Inc.... 15 00 82143 Clinton Prison . ......... 59 40 82144 Majonnier Bros. Co......... 23 78 82145 Plymouth Cordage ......... 5 25 82146 Cee j ay Co............ .. 1 50 82147 K. & B. Elec. Equipment Co.,

Inc ........................ 19000 82148 Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. 18 00 82149 Taylor Instrument Companies 11 36 82150 Remington Rand, Inc........ 25 00 82151 L. C. Smith & Corona Type-

writers, Inc ................ 17 00 82152 S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co. 3 45 82153 E. B. Meyrowitz Surgical

Instrument Co., Inc......... 3 50 82154 Owens Illinois Glass Co..... 895 50 82155 Paterson Bros .............. 4 39 82156 Archer Lumber Co., Inc., .. 13 80 82157 J. M. Saulpaugh's Sons...... 113 68 82117 M. Schottenfeld & Son...... 136 50 82118 American Medical Assn..... 10 75 82119 L. R. Wallace ............. 15 00 82120 J. B. Ottersten Co., Inc..... 21 60 82121 Crandall Packing Co........ 7 14 82122 Fairbanks, Morse & Co...... 5 55 82123 Alex Gross ...... ....... 64 00 82124 Acme Plumbing & Heating

Co., Inc ........... ....... 26 94 82125 Steen Engineering & Refrig-

erating, Inc ................. 30 49 82126 Lunny & Handibode......... 700 82127 J. G. Mackay ............... 11 49 82128 Saul Bulk, Inc .............. 3 75

Department of Hospitals.

82701 104185 D. M. W. Cont. Co., Inc..... 26,016 98 D. M. W. Cont. Co., Inc..... 13,050 00

82702 106473 landous Elec. Equipment Co., Inc. ... ........ ..... 909 00

82703 Sullivan W. Jones & John E. Kleist ................. 37 87

82704 112015 K. & B. Elec. Equipment Co., Inc . ....................... 10,391 92

82705 111273 Dairymen's League Co-oper- ative Assn., Inc ............. 3,267 62

82272 111966 Cunningham Bros., Inc...... 14 20 82273 111273 Dairymen's League Co-oper-

ative Assn., Inc ............. 5,768 80 82274 111973 John Minder & Son, Inc..... 284 56 82275 111357 Joseph Seeman .... ...... 7 92 82276 111359 Sheffield Farms Co., Inc..... 21 95 82277 111369 F. W. Stock & Sons......... 2,404 00 82278 111980 John P. Sturniolo Fruits,

Inc........................ 99 33 82279 111256 J. Walter Brendle........... 59 40 82280 111954 N. "c. Tel. Co .............. 4,096 35 82785 Chas. Beseler Co........... 165 10 82786 Stanley Supply Co.......... 82 50 82787 Fairbanks, Morse & Co...... 99 00 82788 General Elec. X-Ray Corp... 56 00 82789 Kny-Scheerer Corp......... 56 00 82790 George Poll & Co., Inc...... 160 0 82791 J. Sklar Mfg. Co............ 24 50 82792 N. S. Low & Co., Inc........ 757 40 82793 Regal Equipment Co........ 68 3? 82794 Brooklyn Hospital Equipment

Co., Inc ........... ........ 134 75 82795 E. B. Meyrowitz Surgical

Instruments Co., Inc........ 170 00 82796 Winsoney Furnishers, Inc.... 93 84

Winsoney Furnishers, Inc.... 399 84 82797 Modern Hospital Supply Co.,

Inc . ....................... 551 25 82798 Cobb-Macey-Dohme, Inc.... 44 20 82799 General Electric Sup. Corp.. 751 20 82800 James H. Rhodes & Co..... 44 92 82801 Tesco Supply Corp.......... 143 02 82802 N. Y. State Reformatory for

Women .... .............. 1,267 74 82803 Warden, Sing Sing Prison.. 303 05 82804 Winsoney Furnishers, Inc... 8 70 82805 Daniel Duskis, Inc.......... 137 25 82806 East River Mill & Lumber

Co. .. .. ... . 199 01 East River Mill & Lumber Co......................... 15 24

82807 Nason Mfg. Co ............. 96 00 82808 Everseal, Inc. ... ... 7 80 82809 Keasbey-Mattison Const. Co.

of N. Y., Inc... ..... 10 37 82810 Asbestos Const, Co., Inc..... 17 37 82811 L. Foreman Fechtman & Co. 4 35 82812 Paul Schaad ............... 3 20 82813 Smyth-Donegan Co......... 218 61 82814 General Fireproofing Co..... 92 80 82815 Theo T. Hendrickson....... 72 28 82816 Jamestown Metal Desk Co.,

Inc. ....................... 46 00 82817 Winsoney Furnishers, Inc... 200 00 82818 C. M. Sorenson Co., Inc.... 142 50 82819 Picker X-Ray Corp......... 316 00 82820 J. Daniels ................ 48 84 82821 Prometheus Electric Corp... 15 00 82822 Otis Elevator Co............ 684 01 82823 Picker X-Ray Corp......... 357 16 82824 Alfred Electric Co., Inc..... 376 00 82826 Ray Electric Co... .. . 30 00 82825 Sterling Heating & Ventilat-

ing Co., Inc....... .. . 204 93 82827 A. B. See Elevator Co., Inc. 172 00

Miscellaneous.

82843 99977 Comptroller of State of N. Y. 208 53 82844 99977 L. I. R. R. Co... .. .... 437 80 82828 Bikur Cholim Convalescent

Home ..................... 851 20

RM

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 2789

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee.Amount. er No. tract

Number.

Invoice Finance Date Vouch- or Con- Name of Payee. Amount. er No. tract

Number.

82829 Brooklyn Jewish Home for Convalescents ..............907 20

82830 Beth-El Hospital .......... 6,689 73 82831 House of St. Giles the Cripple 2,688 00 82832 Josephine Home ........... 663 60 82833 L, I. College Hospital....... 9,110 50 82834 Missionary Sisters, Third

Order of St. Francis........ 17,775 08 82835 N. Y. Foundling Hospital.. 747 00 82836 N. Y. Nursery & Child's

Hospital 12,753 27 82837 St. Agnes Hospital......... 2,966 25 82838 St. Agnes Hospital......... 3,400 75 82839 Schermerhorn House . 2,853 20 82840 Institute of Franciscan Mis-

sionaries of Mary........... 597 60

82841 Wyckoff Heights Hospital.. 4,940 82 82857 William Welsh ............ 2,000 00 82858 Louis Mortorello .......... 125 00 82859 Abraham Berkman ........ 40 00 82860 Estate of Michael Bowler.. 105 00 82861 Arodco Corp ............... 135 00 82862 Fannie Levy ..............165 00 82863 Sampern Realty Corp....... 150 00 82864 Catherine A. Hines......... 195 00 82865 Katherine Fritz ............120 00 82866 Katherine T. Doyle......... 105 00 82867 Mary Kenney ............ 150 00 82868 August Laupheimer ........ 135 00 82869 Edwin A. Sparrow ........ 135 00 82870 Tolchester Co,. ........... 210 00 82871 Elias Schlomowita ......... 195 00 82872 Joseph Brand .............. 165 00 82873 \V illiam Spitz .. ...... 127 50 82874 Caroline J. Pacharzina .... 165 00 82875 Guiseppe Cutroneo ......... 105 00 82876 Anniello Cinque ............ 135 00 82877 Frederick S. Peck ......... 600 00 82878 Marie Vogel .............. 105 00 82879 Aloisia Leitz .............. 135 00 82880 Rose F. Golden ............ 315 00 82881 John F. C. Wetter ........ 225 00 82882 John Kicherer ............. 150 00 82883 Tillie Dunn ..... ..... .. 150 00 82884 Tenement Renovation Cont.

Co ......................... 180 00 82885 Johanna Ryan ............. 105 00 82880 Max Abramson ............ 300 00 82887 Mary Feinstein ......... 135 00

2888 Irene T. Armstrong ........ 135 00 82889 Alphonse Berardini ........ 212 50 82890 John C. Eidt .............. 75 00 82891 Bessie Shapiro ............70 00 82892 Bohack Realty Corp........ 650 00 82893 Mary Murphy ............. 150 00 82894 Gaetano Burdo ............ 127 50 82895 Dora Wolkoff ............. 135 00 ti2S96 Mary J. Timmons ......... 150 00 2897 Joseph Friedman .......... 35 00

82898 Michelina Giordano ........ 35 00 82899 Gustave B. Schorn ........ 150 00 82900 Armin H. Mittlemann .. .. 120 00 82901 Builders & Contractors, Inc. 60 00 82902 Builders & Contractors, Inc. 60 00 82903 Pietro Donato ............ 40 00 82904 Charis Realties, Inc. ....... 35 00

82905 Lawyers Title & Guaranty Co., assignee of Jacob Aus- train .... .. ....... 60 00

82906 Haristone Realties, Inc..... 12,750 00 82907 Fannie Klein .............. 45 00

Department of Parks.

82316 111406 N. Y. Tel. Co. .. . ... 85 35 82712 New Deal Electrical Supply

Co., Inc. .... . ...... 14 65 82713 George Malvese & Co...... 6 02 82714 Harold Dinzey ............ 19 88 82715 Peter Buccolo ...... . 20 00 82716 Colonial Sand & Stone Co.,

Inc . ...................... 25 00

82717 Vought & Williams, Inc.... 62 80 82718 0. Strand & Son .......... 24 10 82734 Emil Greiner Co.. ........ 13 34 82735 H. Reeve Angel Co, ....... 8 50 82736 Ohio Chem. & Mfg. Co.... 6 00 82737 American Reliable Window

Cleaning Co . .............. 14 00

82738 Rocco's Ice Co ............. 3 45 82209 R. Brunjes ...... ....... 80 00 82693 Frank Kratzel . ........... 24 00 82694 Binney & Smith Co......... 24 06 82706 Charles M. Caldwell ....... 100 00 S2707 John B. Donohue .......... 200 00 82708 Hunters Point Trucking Co. 100 00 82709 R. Brunjes ................ 100 00

LAW DEPARTMEI

The following schedules form a brief extract of the the Corporation Counsel for the week ended March 11, 19", of the Greater New York Charter.

Note—The City of New York, or the Mayor, Alders City of New York, is defendant, unless otherwise mention

82710 W. Janzer .. .. ....... 100 00 82711 William N. Conrad ....... 40 00 82695 0. Strand & Son........... 24 25 82696 Binney & Smith Co......... 24 06 82697 Joseph Schildknecht Sons... 25 00 82698 W. A. Case & Son Mfg. Co. 23 66 82699 Colonial Sand & Stone Co... 22 00 82700 0. Strand & Son .......... 24 73 82701 0. Strand & Son .......... 25 00

President, Borough of The Bronx. 82159 Henry Bruckner .......... 300 00 82160 E. L. Hartmann ........... 53 95 82161 Joseph F. Lefele ........... 66 58 82162 E. V. Lawrence .... .... 22 58 82163 William E. Downs ....... 12 50 82164 Nickel Towel Supply ...... 43 83 82165 Fred M. Schildwachter &

Sons, Inc . ................. 54 17 82166 Burroughs Adding Machine

Co. 11 00 82167 Newtown Creek Coal & Coke

Co., Inc . .................. 540 03 82168 Nickel Towel Supply ...... 30 65 82169 Tide Water Oil Sales Corp.. 72 71 82170 Eugene Dietzgen Co., Inc.... 20 88 82171 American Can Co.......... 14 51 82172 Agent & Warden, Clinton

Prison .................... 79 20 82173 Bronx General Tire Co., Inc. 570 00 82174 Campbell Foundry Co. ..... 255 57 82175 L. W. Stock & Co......... 33 96 82176 White Co. ... ...... 30 90 82177 Vought & Williams, Inc..... 5 72 82178 William J. Collins .........147 95 82179 George Haiss Mfg. Co., Inc. 72 00 82180. Washington Machine &

Welding Wks . ............ 15 00 82181 William E. Laser .......... 118 85 82182 Lewis Fusfeld .............4 00 82183 B. & J. Auto Spring Co.. , , , 8 40 82184 Victor Iron Wks., Inc, .. , .. 2300 82185 Lithoprint Co. of N. Y., Inc. 3 56 82186 Lithoprint Co. of N. Y., Inc, 11 88 82187 William J. Collins ......... 320 82188 William E. Laser .......... 4 76

President, Borough of Brooklyn. 82908 John D. McCormick ....... 80 00 82909 John D. Norton ............80 00 82910 A. Katz ..................80 00 82911 William O'Brien ..........24 00 82912 Gillen Trucking Corp....... 80 00 82256 Rosen Sign Co ............. 8 50 82257 Brooklyn Heights Window

Shade & Awning Co....... 36 50 82258 D. Ulman ....... ......... 57 00 82259 William T. Wilson & Sons.. 50 00 82260 Charles C. Robinson......... 83 00 82261 C. Livingston Riker...... .. 200 00 82262 Rosen Sign Co ............. 26 50 82263 Ernest Capelle ............ 8 10 82264 Joseph A. Logan............ 105 00 82265 Imperial Laundry .......... 53 35 82266 Weiss-DeVean Co. ........ 21 76 82267 C. W. Keenan ............. 6 40

C. W. Keenan .. ......... 1 50 82268 Marvin Hdwe. Co......... 3 30

Marvin Hdwe, Co......... 4 55 82269 Edward J. McCoy......... 12 85

Edward J. McCoy......... 84 Edward J. McCoy......... 12 63

82270 Marvin Hdwe. Co......... 3 95 Marvin Hdwe. Co......... 50 40 Marvin Hdwe. Co......... 6 00

82243 Haggerty Refining Co...... 82 08 82244 West Disinfecting Co....... 5300 82245 Corning Oil Co., Inc........ 49 02 82246 Ottowa Silica Co.......... 121 80 82247 Robert Bishop Mfg. Co.... 21 26 82248 Braun Brush Co.... 10 50 82249 General Electric Supply Co. 2 12 82250 Kieley & Muller............ 8 00 82251 Edward J. McCoy......... 2 80 82252 Marvin Hdwe. Co......... 78 10 82253 Warren Bros. Roads Co... 541 00 82254 Weiss-DeVean Co., Inc.... 10 75 82255 Bernard J. Carey........... 10 64

President, Borough of Queens. 82189 Emmett B. Simpson, Inc.. , 969 60 82190 'Steve Hajoysky ............160 00 82191 James F. McMahon........ 100 00 82192 Industrial Credit Corp., as-

signee of Cavanagh Cont. Co. 100 00

IT. Court. Reg. Fo. Commences

City, K. Co.196 195 Mar. 6, 19

transactions of the office of 3, as required by section 1546 Supreme...196 196 Mar. 6, 19

nen and Commonalty of The Sup., K. Co.196 197 Mar. 6, 19

:d.

82193 John W. Davren........... 100 00 82194 Edward Iberger ........... 91 00 82195 Joseph Moliterno, Inc...... 100 00 82196 Michael Cuomo ........... 140 00 82197 F. Hermann .............. 40 00 82198 Vincent K. Conerty......... 140 00

Department of Public Welfare. 82780 Wexler Electric Motor Co.,

Inc. ..... ..... ........ 45 00 82781 Underhill, Clinch & Co..... 12 00

Underhill, Clinch & Co, . , .. 9 87 Underhill, Clinch & Co..... 15 66

82782 Century Rubber Stamp Wks., Inc. ....................... 21 70

82783 Sedgwick Lumber Co., Inc. 27 68 82784 Jacob & Josef Kohn & Mun-

dus, Inc . .................. 21 00

Register, New York County. 82332 G. W. Bromley & Co....... 30 00 82333 Gane Bros. & Co. of N. Y.. 50 81

Sheriff, New York County. 82689 Joseph T. Higgins.......... 45 00 82690 W. H. Blomeier.. ,..... 5 12 82691 N. Y. Central R, R. Co..... 147 15 82692 Joseph T. Higgins.......... 129 75

Department of Sanitation. 82210 Baitinger Electric Co., Inc.. 5 01 82211 Fiske Bros. Refining Co... 147 74 82212 Ford Motor Co............ 196 13 82213 H. 0. Penn Machinery Co.,

Inc . ....................... 21 57 82214 White Co .................. 22 39 82215 White Co .................. 354 25 82216 Pittsburgh Parts Corp , .... 1880 82217 H. R. K. Motor Supply Co.. 22 80 82218 Van Dorn Hoist & Body

Service .................... 25 00 82219 Autocar Sales & Service Co.,

Inc. .. 25 00 82220 Wood Hydraulic Hoist &

Body Co ................... 23 40 82221 General Auto Electric Co.. 21 24 82222 Henry Jellinek 20 00 82223 Sterling Motor Truck Co. of

N. Y., Inc ................. 20 20 82236 Pittsburgh Parts Corp.. , .. 22 32 82237 Wood Hydraulic Hoist &

Body Co . ................. 190 05

82238 Autocar Sales & Service Co., Inc . ....... ........ ...... 25 00

82239 Van Dorn Hoist & Body Service .................... 18 75

82240 Manhattan Bearings & Sup- ply Co. .... . 24 60

82241 H. R. K. Motor Supply Co. 23 30 82242 White Co ....... ......... 23 47 82728 Wood Hydraulic Hoist &

Body Co . ................. 626 06 82729 Wood Hydraulic Hoist &

Body Co. ....... ... 24 39 82730 Van Dorn Hoist & Body

Service .. .. ... . 24 00 82731 Autocar Sales & Service Co.,

Inc ........................ 25 00 82732 White Co . ............... 23 02 82733 H. R. K. Motor Supply Co. 22 80 82203 Daniel Duskis, Inc......... 170 00 82204 International Harvester Co.

of America, Inc, ....... 26 00 82205 Dooley, Angliss & Co., Inc. 646 68 82206 Bronx Gear & Bearing Co.,

Inc ........................ 140 80 82207 Monarch Mfg. Co., Inc..... 125 28 82202 112065 Van Dorn Hoist & Body

Service .................... 1,017 36 82224 Owen Bucket Co........... 19 25 82225 Jacob GriffeI ............. 5 28 82226 Magor Car Corp..... .. .. 89 10 82227 Manhattan Bearings & Sup-

ply Co., Inc ................ 24 61 82228 Greene-Wolf Co., Inc...... 101 71 82229 Greene-Wolf Co., Inc...... 573 81 82230 Remington-Rand, Inc. ..... 1 55 82231 Inglewood Holding Corp... 759 40 82232 Burroughs Adding Machine

Co. .. 2 03 82233 Auto Electric Specialty Co. 4 25 82234 Magneto Repair Corp, ..... 7 47 82235 Smyth-Donegan Co. ....... 51 54 82208 109284 Ridgewood Coal Co., Inc... 38 60

1. Title. Nature of Action.

33 Cohen, Ethel, and Harry Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, and Cohen vs. City of for loss of services, 1729 N. Y. ano. st., Bklyn., $3,000.

and . President

33 Emigrant Industrial Sav- ings Bar

Bank vs. IIydro- Corp. et al.... . To foreclose mortgage.

33 Prendergast, Mary, and ano. and

vs. City of N. Y. ano . ............ Summons only served.

SCHEDULE "A." Suits and Special Proceedings Instituted.

Court. Reg. Fo. Commenced. Title. Nature of Action.

Sup., Q.Co.TL4 52 Mar. 6, 1933 Edbro Realty Co., Inc., vs. Dotty Lynn et al.. To foreclose tax lien.

Sup., W.Co.196 192 Mar, 6, 1933 Mahlstedt, Minna Marie To r covver ed

am800unt of tax

x son

lien, Lots 120 iver

pkway., $474.64.

City, K. Co. 196 193 Afar. 6, 1933 Merrell, Alex.. vs, Personal injuries, riding in auto, road. Charles Al. Nadel and way, 3d ave. and 20th st., $3,000.

ano . ................ Sup., Q. Co.196 194 Mar, 6, 1933 Mittenzwey, Michael, vs. Personal injuries, driving auto, curb,

Louise W. Bell and 139-37 35th ave., Flushing $15,- ano. ................ 839.50.

Mun,,B'k'n.196 198 Afar. 6, 1933 Coyne, Malka ......... Overflow of sewer, $624.50. 11un.,B'k'n.196 199 Mar. 6, 1933 Gelb, Morris .......... Overfllow of sewer, $665.

Sup., Q.Co.TL4 52 Mar. 6, 1933 Edbro Realty Co., Inc., vs. John F. Mahoney et al . ............... To foreclose tax lien.

Sup.,BxCo.TL4 52 Mar. 6, 1933 Edbro Realty Co., Inc., vs. Bella Harris et al. To foreclose tax lien.

Supremne.:.196 200 Mar. 7, 1933 Campbell, Charles E., adm'r of George W. Campbell and ano. vs. N. Y. City Employees' Retirement System and ano. ..... ..... Summons only served.

Sup., Q. Co.196 201 Mar. 8, 1933 Merritt, Israel J.. and To vacate assignment of mortgage by ano., executors, etc., of Premier Land Co., Inc., to George Israel J, Merritt, de- L, Schaeffer. ceased, vs. George J. Schaeffer et al........

2790 THE CITY

Court. Reg. Fo. Commenced. Title. Department. Amount.

Sup., Q. Co.196 202 Mar. 8, 1933 Simmons, Claire, vs. Martin Luther Sowers and ano. ....... .. For alleged slander, $50,000.

Supreme.. .196 203 Mar. 8, 1933 DeKoning, Veronica, in- Personal injuries, pupil in Washing- fant, by guardian, and ton Irving High School and for loss John DeKoning vs. Bd of services, $50,000. of Education of City

Supreme.. .196 ?04 :liar. 8, 1933 of N. Y.............

Sporn, Morris (ex rel.), Mandamus to compel reinstatement as Auto Engineman, Department of vs. Tames J. Sexton et

al..etc... Plant and Structures.

Supreme.. .196 205 Mar. 8, 1933 Matloff, Ida, vs. Marcus For damage to property, construction of subway, 558 Lafayette ave., Cont. Co., Inc. ...... Bklyn., $25,000.

City, Q. Co.196 206 Mar. 8, 1933 Gilna, Katherine ...... Personalinjuries h

fall, sidewalk, Park ave. and ?6t st., $3,000.

Municipal. .196 207 Mar. 8, 1933 Bronx, National Garage, For damages to fire alarm post and by. Inc. (ads. the City) .. drant, Crotona ave. and Fairmount

pl., Bronx, $156.64.

Municipal. .196 207 Mar. 8, 1933 Weinberg, Max (ads, the For damage to auto, Queens blvd. and City) ..... , ... Grant st,, Queens, $60.75.

Municipal. .196 208 Mar. 8, 1933 Brady, Sylvester (ads. For damage to hydrant, Bleecker st. the City) ... .. . and Broadway, $45.38.

Municipal..196 208 Mar. 8, 1933 Tashman, Philip S. (ads, For damage to tree, 554 Belmont ave., the City) ...........Bklyn., $30.

City, K. Co.196 209 Mar. 8, 1933 M. & G. Brick Co., Inc., vs. Greystone Garage et al., etc............ To recover chattels valued at $300.

Mun.,B'k'n.196 210 Mar. 8, 1933 Aronwald, Goldie. and Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, and Aaron Aronwald vs for loss of services, 2717 Mermaid City of N. Y. et al.... ave., Bklyn., $1,000.

Sup., K. Co.196 211 Mar. 8, 1933 Levingson, Isaac (ex Certiorari to review appeal affecting rel.), vs. Harris H. premises, Conduit blvd. and Hem. Murdock et al.. etc... lock st., Bklyn.

Sup., K. Co.196 212 March 8, 1933 Orehek, Valentine, vs. City of N. Y. and

For damage to property, construction of subway, Union ave. and Stagg

ano. ... st., Bklyn., $8,972.

Mag., B'x..196 213 Mar. 8, 1933 People of State of N. Y. Appeal from judgment of conviction, vs. Mrs. Signe Nelson violation of Building Zone Resolu-

tion.

Sup.,BxCo.TL4 53 Afar. 8, 1933 Don-Lad Co., Inc., vs. Sarah Berliner et al... To foreclose tax lien.

Sup., K. Co.196 214 Mar. 8, 1933 Blumberg, Bessie, vs. Personal injuries, fall, snow and ice, City of N. Y. and ano. 8008 18th Ave., Bklyn., $20,000.

Sup., R. Co.196 215 Mar. 8, 1933 Bond & Mortgage Guar- To declare satisfaction of judgment, antee Co. vs. James etc., null and void, Sigalas et al..........

Sup., K. Co.196 216 Afar. 8, 1933 Duffy, J. R., Co..... . To foreclose mechanic's lien. Sup., K. Co.196 217 Mar. 8, 1933 Schwartz,

Moritz D., vs.

ThomasF. al. .. ... ... .. To foreclose mortgage.

Sup., K. Co.196 218 Mar. 8, 1933 Wilson, J. Walter (ex Certiorari to review appeal affecting rel.), vs. Board of premises, 598 Flatbush Ave., Bklyn. Standards and Appeals

Sup., Q. Co.196 219 Mar. 8, 1933 Todt, Ella F., et al. (ex Certiorari to review appeal affecting rel.), vs. Harris H. premises, Skillman ave., Queens. Murdock et al., etc..

Sup., K. Co.196 220 Mar. 9, 1933 Olsen, Emmy. guardian Personal injuries, riding in auto, co]- of three children, vs libion with auto of defendant, Nevins City of N. Y. and ano. and Bergen sts., Bklyn., $150,000.

Municipal. .196221 Mar. 9, 1933 Hermelin, Marc, vs. Thomas O'Connell. etc. To recover chattels valued at $61.38.

Mun., B'x. .196 222 Mar. 9, 1933 Cohen, David R....... For damage to auto, struck by auto of defendant, 250 W. 104th st., $28.05.

Supreme.. .196223 Mar. 9, 1933 Forsythe Plumbing & To declare bid for plumbing in bath Heating Corp. ....... pavilion in Jacob Riis Park, Queens,

cancelled, and for return of deposit, $825.

Mun.,B'k'n.196 224 Afar. 9, 1933 Adair, Joseph, infant, Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, Ful- by guardian, vs. City ton st. and Tompkins ave., Bklyn., of N. Y. and ano..... $1,000.

City.......196 225 Afar, 9, 1933 Puco. Tony, et al...... To foreclose mechanic's lien. Sup., K.Co.TL4 53 Mar. 9, 1933 Bonded Lien Corp. vs.

Cletas H. Killian et al. To foreclose tax lien. Municipal. .196 226 Mar. 9, 1933 Flanagan, Mary ....... Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, 3052

5th ave., Astoria, Queens, $250.

Sup., K. Co.196 227 Mar. 9, 1933 Moniz, William H. (ex Certiorari to review appeal affecting rel.), vs. Bd. of Stand- premises, 598 Flatbush ave., Bklyn. ards & Appeals et al.

City.......196 228 Mar. 8, 1933 Helom. Leroy, infant, by Personal injuries, struck by motor guardian ............ vehicle of defendant, Ridge and

Rivington sts., $3,000. City.......196 229 Mar. 9, 1933 Schneidkraut, Rose .... Personal injuries, fall, roadway, 159

Delancey st., $3,000. Municipal. .196230 Mar. 9, 1933 Dowd, Edward J...... Personal injuries, struck by Dept. of

Hospitals motor vehicle, 40th st. and Broadway, $1,000.

Sup„ K. Co.196 231 Mar. 10, 1933 Porteous, Henrietta N., and ano. vs. Jacob A. Rubel ............... Summons only served.

Mun..B'k'n.196 232 Mar, 9, 1933 Norman, Carl ......... Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, 4th ave. and 77th st., Bklyn., $1,000.

111un.,B'k'n,196 233 Mar. 10, 1933 Gorodetsky, Thelma, in- personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, Ho,). fant, by guardian, etc., kinson and Dumont ayes., Bklyn., vs. City of N. Y. and $900.

Supreme...196 234 Mar. 10, 1933

ano. .

Moos, Joseph M., vs. City of N, Y. et al.. Summons only served.

Mun.,B'k'n.196 235 Mar. 10, 1933 Schechter, Sam, vs. Lena Schechter and ano., etc. .. .. .. .. To recover chattels valued at $49.

Sur., K. Co.196 236 Mar. 10, 1933 Kearns, Irene M., de- Order directing Property Clerk to ceased (Matter of deliver property to administratrix. Estate of)

Sup., Q. Co.196 237 Mar. 10, 1933 Jordan, Sally, vs, City Personal injuries, riding in auto, road- of N. Y. et al....... way, 37th st. and Broadway, Queens,

$50,000. Supreme. ..196 238 Mar. 10, 1933 Rector, et al., of Grace

Church, City of N. Y., vs. Isaac Politziner et al................... To foreclose mortgage.

City.......196 239 Mar. 10, 1933 Lyons, Josephine, vs. Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, 2040 City of N. Y. and ano. Amsterdam ave., $2,500.

Sup., K. Co.196 240 Mar. 10, 1933 Hirsch, Anna ......... Personal injuries, struck by auto truck of defendant, 20th ave. and 65th st., Bklyn., $50,000,

Municipal. .196 241 Mar. 11, 1933 Miller, Louise. vs. City For damage to personal property, auto of N. Y. and ano..... collision with D. S. •C. truck, 6th

ave. and 39th st., $175. Mun.,B'k'n.196 242 Mar. 11, 1933 Pinto, Charles P....... For damage to auto, roadway, 67th st.

and Ft. Hamilton ave., Bklyn., $44.90.

Supreme. ..196 243 Aar. 11, 1933 Sussman, Lena, vs. City Personal injuries, fall, sidewalk, 41 of N. Y. et al........ W. 66th st., $25,000.

Supreme. ..196 244 Mar. 11, 1933 Langsdorf, Walter M., vs. Joseph Pig et al.. To foreclose mortgage.

Sup., R. Co.196 245 Mar. 11, 1933 Staten Island Funding Corp. vs. Salit Realty Corp. et al. ........ To foreclose mortgage.

SCHEDULE `B." Judgments, Orders and Decrees Entered.

In re Jamaica Bay Dock Improvements (re Townsend V. P. Ditmars)—Order entered referring matter to official referee (161-371).

William J. Wrigley vs. City of New York—Entered judgment in favor of defendant City and for $22.85 costs (187-353).

Cleary Bros., Inc., et al. vs. City of New York—Interlocutory decree entered referring action to Anthony Menkel as Commissioner (180-431).

Elizabeth Haggerty vs. City of New York—Entered judgment dismissing complaint (174-448).

City of New York vs. Steamtug "Quogue"—Order entered discontinuing action with- out costs (174-137).

Ida Rothman vs, City of New York—Order entered on the remittitur from Court of Appeals affirming judgment appealed from with costs; judgment entered on remittitur from Court of Appeals (180-436) .

J. G. Wm. Greeff vs. Albert Haber—Entered order granting motion for preference (190-112).

John R. Ball vs. City of New York—Entered Appellate Term order reversing judg- ment appealed from with $30 costs and denying motion for summary judgment (187-257).

Frederick J. Geer vs. City of New York—Entered judgment in favor of defendant and for $70.40 costs (182-511) .

People ex rel. 164 Fifth Avenue, Inc., vs. Sexton et al (1932)—Order entered granting motion for preference (1I-430).

RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.

In re Samuel Kaplan vs. Delaney, Etc.—Appellate Division order entered affirming order appealed from with $20 costs (193-495).

Interboro R. T. Co. vs. City of New York—Entered order granting motion to amend answer upon payment of $10 costs (151-21).

City of New York, Etc., vs. Tugboat "Joseph H. Moran"—Entered final decree in favor of City for $2,842.55 (171-340).

Jewish Center of Unionport vs. City of New York—Entered judgment dismissing complaint on the merits (191-113).

Frances Landesberg vs. City of New York—Entered order changing venue to Second District, Municipal Court (196-92).

People ex rel. Bethlehem Properties, Inc., vs. Sexton et al. (1932)—Order entered granting motion for preference (MM-113).

Felberose Holding Corp. vs. City of New York—Appellate Division order entered affirming judgment appealed from with $25 costs (181-288).

Interboro R. T. Co. vs. City of New York—Appellate Division order entered revers- ing judgment appealed from with costs and directing judgment for the plaintiff with costs; Appellate Division order entered resettling order of reversal; judgment entered on Appellate Division order of reversal (169-539).

Nick Di Sarro vs. City of New York—Entered judgment dismissing complaint and for $56 costs (194-122).

Wilbur A. Post vs. City of New York—Entered judgment dismissing complaint and for $11 costs (194-119),

Harold Schwartz vs. City of New York—Entered judgment dismissing complaint and for $76.35 costs (186-161).

Pauline Kinzler, Infant, vs. City of New York (195-418) ; Frederick W. Kinzler vs. Same (195-419)—Entered order changing venue to Supreme Court, Bronx County.

Vincent Stlescia vs. City of New York (195-430) ; Mary Bar and Another vs. Same (196-30)—Entered order changing venue to Supreme Court, Bronx County.

Lena Kurzrok and Another vs. City of New York—Entered order granting motion to dismiss complaint with costs; entered judgment dismissing complaint and for $20 costs (193-113).

City of New York vs. Allen and Houston St. Corp. No. 1—Entered Appellate Division order affirming order appealed from with $20 costs and disbursements with leave to defendant to serve amended answer (188-278).

In re John 0. Nelson vs. Civil Service Commissioners—Entered order denying motion to vacate costs (177-533).

In re E. Edmund Binder vs. Board of Education—Entered Appellate Division orde. dismissing petition (196-156).

In re Lawrence T. Gresser vs. O'Brien, Etc.—Entered order denying motion for mandamus order (195-457).

In re Dr. Bloom Dentist, Inc., vs. Cruise, Etc.—Entered order on mandate from United States Supreme Court dismissing appeal (186-204).

Kompolite Co., Inc., vs. City of New York and Another—Entered order changing venue to City Court, New York County (196-28).

Meehan Paving and Construction Co., Inc.—Order entered restoring case to trial term non-jury calendar (183-240).

Jack Alter vs. City of New York—Entered judgment in favor of defendant and for $15 costs (185-39).

David Leibowitz vs. City of New York and Another—Order entered resettling order granting leave to serve amended complaint (185-495).

In re Proc. Building Corp. vs. Connell et al.—Order entered sustaining certiorari order (191-228).

Boulevard Contracting Corp. vs. City of New York et al.—Judgment entered direct- ing distribution of funds (193-381).

Peder R. Pedersen, Inc., vs. City of New York—Entered order severing action as to the defendant City of New York (186-397).

Importers and Exporters Ins. Co, and Another vs. City of New York—Entered judgment dismissing complaint and for $20 costs (99-54).

Mandel Bernhak vs. City of New York—Order entered amending complaint by adding as defendants the names Sam Leites and Clara Leites (99-209).

Tessy Goodman vs. City of New York—Order entered restoring case to calendar for March 10, 1933 (100-13).

In re Tilden Ave. School Site (re George Warner)—Order entered referring matter to official referee (83-305).

People ex rel, George I. Clynes vs. Mulrooney, Etc.—Appellate Division order entered sustaining certiorari order and directing a new trial (96-237).

People ex rel. Thomas J. Foster vs. Mulrooney, Etc.—Appellate Division order entered sustaining certiorari order and dismissing charges and remitting fine (96-247).

Frank Zuckerman vs. City of New York—Entered judgment dismissing complaint and for $60 costs (98-249).

Sam Platt vs. City of New York—Entered judgment dismissing complaint and for $20 costs (98-242).

People ex rel. Joseph F. Pettit vs. Schroeder, Jr., Etc.—Order entered dispensing with bond on appeal (100-203).

Elain Silver, Infant, vs. City of New York et al. (86-249) ; Anna Silver vs. Same (86-245) ; Irving Silver vs. Same (86-250)—Entered judgment dismissing complaint and for $76.80 costs.

Nathan Diamond vs. City of New York—Entered judgment in favor of defendant upon the merits and for $115.86 costs (84-120).

Olivill Corp. vs. Melmanor Holding Corp. et al.—Order entered appointing Warren I. Lee, Esq., referee (6N-402). Amounts Entered Against the City in the Following Actions and Proceedings.

Date Name Reg. Fol. Amounts.

Mar. 6 Lillian Gordon ......................................194 316 $91 60 Mar. 6 David Gordon ..................................... 194 118 169 00 Mar. 7 Ida Rothman ... ... ........................ 180 436 139 35 Mar. 8 Rose D. Durning and another .............. ........ 192 175 450 00 Mar. 8 Charles Clug .. ................................. 98 69 119 00 Mar. 9 Felberose Holding Corp ............................. 81 288 25 00

Mar. 9 Interboro R. T. Co ................................. 169 539 22,143 07 Mar. 10 Eva Rosenthal .....................................177 18 450 00

Mar. 10 Paul 0. Rosenthal .................................. 177 18 200 00

Mar. 10 Paul 0. Rosenthal .................................. 177 18 350 00

SCHEDULE "C." Record of Court Work.

Boulevard Contracting Corp. vs. City of New York et al.—Motion to open default submitted to Glennon, J., and referred to Shientag, J. W. H. Doherty for City (193-381).

People ex rel. Ellerslie Corp, vs. Sexton et al: (1I-23) ; People ex rel. Bethlehem Properties, Inc., vs. Same (MM-113) ; People ex rel. 164 Fifth Ave., Inc., vs. Same (II-430) ; People ex rel. Arnold, Constable Co. vs. Same (00-437) ; People ex rel. Good-year T. N. R. Co. vs. Same (MM-331) ; People ex rel. Sterling Leasing Co. vs. Same (LL-262) ; People ex rel. 600 Eighth Ave., Inc., vs. Same; People ex rel. 898 West End Ave., Inc,, vs. Same (FF-17)—Motion for preference submitted to Valente, J.; decision reserved. W. H. King for City.

Face Brick Sales Corp. vs. Board of Education et al.—Motion for preference sub-mitted to Valente, J.; decision reserved. W. H. Doherty for City (194-198).

Constance LeVay and Another vs. City of New York—Motion for preference sub-nutted to Adel, J.; decision reserved. R. J. Culhane for City (195-122).

City of New York vs. Roxy Theatre Corp. (177-303) ; Same vs. Dillingham Theatre Corp. (195-499) ; Same vs. Madison Sq. Corp. (195-500) ; Same vs. Socities Realty Corp. (195-499) ; Same vs. Oliver D. Bailey (168-241) ; Same vs. Selwyn Operating Corp. (172-322) ; Same vs. Walter Hampden, Inc. (168-254)—Motion for preference submitted to Ingraham, J.; decision reserved. T. W. A. Crowe for City.

Giles Drilling Corp. vs. City of New York et al.—Motion for preference submitted to Ingraham, J.; decision reserved (191-310).

Adele Pristornio vs. City of New York—Motion for preference submitted to Ingraham, J.; decision reserved. C. C. Marrin for City (195-302).

Leo Hunt, Infant, vs. City of New York—Tried before Leary, J., and jury; verdict for plaintiff for $200. B. D. Gold for City (177-14).

Eva Rosenthal and Another vs. City of New York—Tried before Schmuck, J., and jury; verdict for plaintiff Eva Rosenthal for $450 and for plaintiff Paul Rosenthal, $550. L. Diamant for City (177-18).

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 2791

Joseph Vignuolo vs. City of New York—Tried before Cotilo, J. and jury; verdict for plaintiff for $2,500. C. C. Marrin for City (182-353).

People ex rel. Kew Gardens Construction Co., Inc., vs. Sexton et al. (1932) (00-a0) ; People ex rel. Olga J. Wohl vs. Same (1931-1932) (GG-361)—Motion for order setting proceeding down for hearing on a day certain argued before Cropsey, J.; decision reserved. J. T. Kelly for City.

In re Harry L. Davis—Motion to cancel mortgage submitted to Callahan, J.; decision reserved. G. H. Cowe for City (190-94).

Nat Friedman & Son, Inc., vs. City of New York—Motion for leave to appeal to Court of Appeals submitted at Appellate Division, Second Department; decision reserved. 1. Phillips for City (187-237).

Jack Alter vs. City of New York—Tried before Abrams, J., and jury; verdict for defendant. H. Stern for City (185-39).

Grace W. Waters and Another vs. City of New York—Inquest taken on defendant's default; decision reserved on motion to open default. J. F. Sullivan for City (195-261).

Mary Markowitz and Another vs. City of New York—Motion to transfer action from City Court to Supreme Court unopposed. C. C. Marrin for City (194-380):

Elizabeth Connelly vs. City of New York—Tried before Hofstadter, J., and jury; verdict for defendant. G. J. Hayes for City (183-441).

Assumte Franco vs. City of New York and Another—Complaint dismissed before Donnelly, J.; no appearance by plaintiff. C. C. Marrin for City (173-130).

Julia Sophie Criswell vs. City of New York (181-235); William Criswell vs. Same (181-234)—Appeal submitted at Appellate Term; decision reserved. C. E, Ramsgate for City.

In re Rhinehart & Dennis Co., Inc., vs. Berry, Etc.—Motion for mandamus argued before Glennon, J.; decision reserved. F. X. Hanley for City (196-133).

Marion Steiner and Another vs. City of New York-Complaint dismissed before Ingraham, J.; no appearance by plaintiff. C. C. Marrin for City (176-468).

Stanley Kurczewski vs. City of New York—Tried before Clark, J.; judgment for defendant upon the merits. G. E. Draper for City (194-283).

People ex rel. Max L. Blacksberg vs. Harvey, Etc.—Motion for mandamus order submitted to Cropsey, J.; decision reserved. C. Bregoff for City (196-788).

New York Edison Co. vs. City of New York—Trial commenced before Caponigri, J.; discontinued without costs. T. Geier for City (186-275).

Samuel Newman vs. O'Connell, Etc.—Discontinued before Wilson, J.; interpleaded co-defendant. J. D. Lyons for City (194-355).

Veronica Lakuer vs. City of New York—Tried before Salzman, J.; judgment for plaintiff for $50. B. D. Gold for City (189-253).

Charles L. Craig vs. City of New York—Appeal argued at Appellate Division; decision reserved. V. H. Smith for City (176-542).

Bessie Pomerance and Another vs. City of New York—Appeal submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved. C. E. Ramsgate for City (173-455).

City of New York vs. Ira E. Riker et al.—Appeal submitted at Appellate Division, Second Department; decision reserved. W. S. Allen for City (194-4).

Peter J. l hrle vs. City of New York—Complaint dismissed before Abrams, J.; no appearance by plaintiff. G. J. Hayes for City (185-515).

A. S. Reid & Co., Inc., vs. Board of Education and Another—Motion for rcargumcnt for leave to appeal to Appellate Division submitted at Appellate Term; decision reserved. H. J. Shields for City (180-124).

William J. Fitzgerald vs, City of New York—Appeal argued at Appellate Division; decision reserved. V. H. Smith for City (192-309).

City of New York vs. Isidore Salzberg and Another—Motion to open default argued before O'Rourke, J., and granted. H. Lefkowitz for City (191-162).

City of New York vs. Whitecourt Construction Corp.—Motion for bill of particulars argued before O'Rourke, J., and denied. H. Lefkowitz for City (191-156).

Esther Klein vs. City of New York—Complaint dismissed before Neuman, J.; no appearance by plaintiff, W. A. Byrne for City (192-200).

Minnie Becker vs. Board of Education (192-17) ; Hilda Schmelzer vs. Same (191-490)—Complaint dismissed before Neumann, J.; no appearance by plaintiff. W. A. 11yrnes for City.

Morris C. Elvin vs. City of New York and Another—Tried before Carroll, J.; decision reserved. F. X. Hanley for City (192-441).

New England S. S. Co. vs. City of Yew York—Tried before Woolsey, J., United States District Court; decision reserved. C. J. Carroll and J. T. Condon for City (178-467).

Regina Kirschenfeld vs. City of New York—Tried before Bogenschutz, J.; judgment for defendant. N. Blum for City (88-86).

\'inev Fischer vs. City of New York and Another—Tried before Ditore. J., and jury: judgment for plaintiff for $50 against defendant, City. A. R. Callahan for City (84-106).

Carl Fischer vs. City of New York and Another—Tried before Ditore, J.; complaint dismissed at close of plaintiff's case. A. R. Callahan for City (84-107).

People cx rel. Byrne vs. 3fulrooney, Etc.—Appeal submitted at Appellate Division; decision reserved (101-248).

Anthony Melia vs. City of New York—Tried before Wynne, J., and jury; judgment for defendant. N. Blum for City (95-173).

Aaron Lichtenstein vs. City—Tried before Strobl, J,; judgment for defendant. N. Blunt for City (95-179).

Samuel Herzig vs. City of New York—Tried before Cain, J.; judgment for plaintiff for $160. N. Blum for City (94-159).

Elizabeth Burlingame vs. City of New York—Tried before Cuff, J., and jury; discontinued during trial. W. R. Wilson for City (88-70).

Charles Burlingame vs. City of New York—Action abated by reason of death of plaintiff. \V. R. Wilson for City (88-71).

Gertrude Schapiro vs. City of New York—Tried before Cain, J.; judgment for plaintiff for $`0. N. Blum for City (99-115).

Lewis Schapiro vs. City of New York—Tried before Cain, J.; judgment for plaintiff for $100. N. ilium for City (99-116).

Lawrence Aelialoro, Tnfaut, vs. City of New York—Tried before Cain, J.; judgment for plaintiff for $25. N. Blum for City (97-241).

SCHEDULE "D." Contracts, Etc., Drafted, Examined and Approved as to Form.

Contracts Adver- Contracts Examined tisements

Department. Approved and Returned Approved as to Form. for Revision, as to Form.

Borough President: Brooklyn............................. . 4 .. 1

Richmond...............................1 .. Dock Department .... ................... .. 1 Education. Department of .................. 2 - . 2 Purchase, Department of .................... 26 .. 4 Sanitary Commission ...................... , . . • 1

Total ......................... 33 .. 9

Bonds Approved. Leases Approved.

Finance Department ............... 5 Plant and Structures, Department of 1

Sanitary Commission ............. 1 Agreements Approved.

Transportation, Board of ........... 1 Total ....................... 2

SCHEDULE "E." Opinions Rendered to the Various Municipal Departments.

Department. Opinions. Department. Opinions.

Borough President, Queens...... 1 Police Department .............. 1 Brooklyn College ............... 1 Taxes and Assessments, Depart- E s t i ma t c and Apportionment, ment of ....................... 28

Board of ......... ......... 1 Finance, Department of .......... 60 Higher Education, Board of ...... 1 Total ...... ......... . .... 93

ARTHUR J. W. HILLY, Corporation Counsel.

Fire Department. Abstract of Transactions front March 20

to March 25, 1933, Inclusive.

Suspension Dismissed—Pursuant to the provisions of S. 0. No, 163, Par. IV, dated Sept. 13, 1916, and opinion of the Cor-poration Counsel, dated May 26, 1931, the charge of "Being under the influence of liquor, drug or compound," of which Fire-man 1st grade James J. Carey (2) H. & L. 110, was tried before Edward J. Kenny, Deputy Fire Commissioner, Bklyn. and Queens, on March 9, 1932, found guilty and sentence suspended, is hereby dismissed.

Retirement Revoked—Blacksmith Henry F. Fechtman, Feb. 15.

Reinstated—Blacksmith Henry F. Fecht-man, Bureau of Repairs and Supplies, at $9.50 a day, Feb. 15.

Transferred—Thomas E. King, Fireman 1st grade, Eng. 97 to Eng. 52; James E. McReynolds, Fireman 1st grade, Eng. 69 to Eng. 153, March 30. Firemen 1st grade, April 1: Samuel Cohen, Eng. 61 to Eng. 69; William A. Sullivan, Eng. 209 to Eng. 215. Gilbert M. Fish, Fireman 2d grade, Eng. 217 to Eng. 238.

Trials—Tried before Joseph M. Han-non, Deputy Fire Commissioner, March 7, 1933, for violation of Rules and Regula-tions, 1926: Lieutenant John E. Stafford, H. & L. 46; charge 1. sentence suspended; charge 2, specifications 1 and 2, repri-manded; charge 3, sentence suspended. Lieutenant Charles J. Gallagher, Eng. 97; complaint dismissed. Fireman 1st grade Andrew M. Gaffney, Eng. 96; reprimanded. Fireman 1st grade Frank L. Stronczer, H. & L. 32; reprimanded. Fireman 1st grade Thomas E. King, Eng. 97; reprimanded, and transferred. Fireman 1st grade Robert F. Thomsuhn, H. & L. 52; complaint dis-missed. Fireman 1st grade Dennis T. Far-rington, H. & L. 32; charge 1, fined 3 days' pay; charge 2, sentence suspended; charge 3, reprimanded: charges 4 and 5, sentence suspended. Fireman 1st grade Patrick Mullin, Eng. 43: reprimanded. Fireman 1st grade Henry Cullinane, Eng. 97; charge 1, sentence suspended; charge 2, repri-manded. Fireman 1st grade Richard A. Molony, H. & L. 37; charge 1, repri-manded; charge 2, sentence suspended.

Trials — Tried before John J, Dorman, Fire Commissioner, for violation of Rules and Regulations, 1926: Fireman 1st grade James F. McReynolds, Eng. 69; charge 1, fined 5 days' pay; charge 2, sentence sus-pended; charges 3, specifications I and 2, sentence suspended: charges 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, sentence suspended; transferred. Fire-man 1st grade Walker A. Redmond, H. & L. 24; fined 2 days' pay. Fireman 1st grade Edward J. Loughran, Eng. 69; charges 1 and 2, reprimanded. Fireman Ist grads Cornelius Reilly, Eng. 93; repri-manded. Fireman 1st grade James A. Dries, Eng. 65, reprimanded. Fireman 1st grade Thomas P. Corcoran, H. & L. 49; charge 1, fined I day's pay; charge 2, fined 1 days' pay: charges 3, 4 and 5, repri-manded: charge 6, fined 5 days' pay: charges 7 and 8, sentence suspended; total fine, 7 days' pay. Fireman 1st grade John R. Hebe, Eng. 92; charge 1, fined 3 days pay; charge 2, fined 2 days' pay; charges 3, 4 and 5, sentence suspended; total fine, 5 days' pay. Fireman 1st grade Samuel Cohen, Ehg. 61; reprimanded, and trans-ferred. Captain John E. J. Torpey, H. & L. 37; complaint dismissed. Captain George A. Ryan, Eng. 61 (now Eng. 37) reprimanded.

Trials—Tried before Edward J. Kenny, for violation of Rules and Regulations, 1926, on dates specified—March 8, 1933: Fireman 1st grade Vincent P. Costello, Eng. 221; charges 1 and 2. sentence sus-pended; charge 3, complaint dismissed: charge 4, sentence suspended. Fireman 2d grade Gilbert M. Fish, Eng. 217; fined 10 days' pay, transferred and warned. Fire-man 1st grade John J. Robinson (3). Eng. 207: fined five days' pay. Fireman 1st grade Philip F. O'Brien, Eng. 254; repri-manded. Fireman 1st grade William A. Sullivan, Eng. 209; charge 1, reprimanded: charge 2, complaint dismissed. Chief of Battalion Robert Bowe, 33d Battalion; sen-tence suspended. Captain John V. Murphy, Eng. 276; complaint dismissed. March 9, 1933: Lieutenant Frederick W. Witten-becker, Eng. 292; complaint dismissed. Captain John H. Schirmer, Eng. 292; com-plaint dismissed. Fireman 1st grade ti'Vil-liam E. Kroger, H. & L. 164: sentence sus-pended. Fireman 1st grade Louis A. Schulz, Eng. 274; sentence suspended. Lieutenant Thomas Herlihy, H. & L. 167; complaint dismissed.

Trials—Tried before John J. Dorman, Fire Commissioner, for violation of Rules and Regulations, 1926, on March 29, 1933: Fireman 1st grade George Mulranan, Eng. 77: complaint dismissed. Fireman 1st grade John A. Fitzpatrick (2), H. & L. 2; charges 1, 2 and 3, complaints dismissed.

Retired — Fireman 1st grade Albert J. Connell, Eng. 262, at $1,500 per annum, May 1; Lieutenant Otto R. Progel, H, & L. 38, at $1,950 per annum, May 1; Fireman 1st grade William E. Walsh, Eng. 303, at $1,500 per annum, March 27. Firemen 1st

grade, at $1,500 per annum, April 1: Joseph J. O'Connor, Eng. 299, and Konrad F. Schultheiss, Eng. 287.

Penalties Imposed—Fined $5 for loss of coat badge: Fireman 1st grade Anthony J. Rahner, Eng. 213; Fireman 2d grade Cornelius D. Maloney, H. & L. 131.

Designated — Deputy Fire Commissioner Edward J. Kenny temporarily designated as Acting Chairman of the Board of Haz-ardous Trades, the Board of Apparatus and the Board of Merit,

Leaves of Absence Granted—With pay, for 14 days, from April 2, Lieutenant James A. Molloy, H. & L. 169, for the purpose of reporting for training with the United States Army, providing he pro-duces satisfactory proof testifying to such attendance. Special leave of absence, for 14 days, from July 22, to Fireman 1st grade George J. Martin, H. & L. 2.

Suspended—From all duty, without pay, from 11.25 a. m., March 27. Fireman 1st grade Thomas L. Maher, Eng, 163.

Retired— Boilermaker James F. Dunn, Division of Apparatus, Bureau of Repairs and Supplies, April 4.

Died—Fireman 2d grade William J. Ken-nedy (4), Eng. 24, March 22; Deputy Fire Commissioner Joseph M. Hannon, March 24; Fireman 1st grade Alfred Speidel, H. & L. 20, March 26; Lineman Charles McCarten, Bureau of Fire Alarm Tele-graph, March 9.

Advancements in Grade—Firemen: 2d to 1st grade, April 1: John A. O'Brien, Eng. 9; George F. Verdello, Eng. 14; David J. Jacobs, Eng. 16; Philip Schaffel, Eng. 17; John E. Coghlan, Eng. 19; Nicholas J. Chilson, Eng. 22; Eugene Johnson, Eng. 35; Robert H. Schell, Eng. 91; Edward A. Matthes, Eng. 161; William C. Hoyler, Eng. 231; Stanley 0. Kenney, Eng. 290: William J. Gillon, Eng. 310; Henry C. Saegert, Eng. 320: Nat Barrow, H. & L. 8; Peter Pendergast, H. & L. 9: Arthur B. Poole, H. & L. 12; Harrison E. Buser, H. & L. 14; Fred Ahrens, H. & L. 17; George L. Hultgren, H. & L. 21; Kenneth E. Fender, H. & L. 24; William P. Lando, H. & L. 36; Bernard V. Bray, H. & L. 78; Thomas R. Cannon, H. & L. 102: George T. Griffin, H. & L. 118; Henry C. Otten, H. & L. 119; William A. Fischer, H. & L. 131. 3d to 2d grade, April 1: John A. Pullman, Eng. 11; John F. Breen, Eng. 27: Peter P. McIntyre, Eng. 42: Jesse J. Cooper, Eng, 50; John H. McMahon, Eng. 62; Edward A. Kelly (2). Eng. 231; Charles E. Leighley, Eng. 298; Caesar J. Macari, H. & L. 128. 3d to' 2d grade, April 8: Thomas J. Traugott, H. & L. 132. 2d to 1st grade April 16: Charles J. Mc-Laughlin (1), Eng. 4: Anthony Augustine, Eng. 18; Patrick J. Cronin (2), Eng. 20; Daniel J. McKenna, Eng. 26: Daniel F. Harrington, Eng, 33; Edward J. Singleton, Eng. 37; Carl H. Hackeling, Eng. 41; Michael B. Harrison, Eng. 50; Joseph Jackie, Eng. 72; John J. Schiavo, Eng. 91; John J. Merron, Eng. 204: August Kiefert. Jr., Eng. 211; Jesse S. Boyle, Eng. 242; Louis J. Greco, Eng. 243; Thomas James, Eng. 248; George Mayer, Eng. 274; Henry G. Schoeppner, Eng. 303; William T. Thompson (2), Eng. 310; George Yost, H. & L. 2; Edwin S. Erickson, H. & L. 3; Cornelius P. McManus, H. & L. 3: James F. Kennedy, H. & L. 5; Charles J. McCar-thy, H. & L. 13; Charles A. Link, H. & L. 17; John J. E. Cunningham, H. & L. 26; Dominick T, Dwyer, H. & L. 35; William Minogue, H. & L. 45; Charles F. Vieser, H. & L. 109; Charles H. Smith, H. & L. 120; Cornelius D. Maloney, H. & L. 1.31: Thomas L. Jackson, H. & L. 147; Walter J. Daszkiewicz, H. & L. 149; Joseph A. Koop, H. & L. 170. 2d to 1st grade, April 17: James S. Culhane, Eng. 28. 2d to 1st grades, April 22: William J. Cowan, Eng. 82; Michael S. Dumphy, Eng. 230; Edward C. Litts, Eng. 279; Anthony Civello, Eng. 283; Jacob J. Knoblach, H. & L. 170. 4th to 3d grade, April 25: Paul A. Rusch, Eng. 16; Peter B. Rubino, Eng. 18; John J. White (6), Eng. 20; Joseph J. Tambini, Eng. 23: Joseph J. Wittreich, Eng, 31; Thomas P. Roche, Eng. 33; Thomas M. Hipp, Eng. 54; Frank Haunfelder, Eng. 77; Arthur T. Olson, Eng. 208; Joseph S. Accurso, Eng. 227; Charles Schnepf, Eng. 231; Blaise A. Cascio, Eng. 278: Harry Moebus, H. & L. 2; Erwin M. H. Vetter, H. & L. 11; Lawrence P. Duffy, Jr., H. & L. 14; John J. Farrell (4), H. & L. 83; Christopher Golden, H. & L. 102: Charles J. McLaughlin (2), H. & L. 103; Joseph J. Boyle, H. & L. 106.

JOHN J. DORMAN, Fire Commis-sioner.

Borough of The Bronx, BUREAU of BUILDINGS.

Report for Week Ended April 8, 1933. Plans Filed—For new buildings, 16; es-

timated cost, $55,500; for alterations, 10; estimated cost, $18,800. Unsafe cases filed, 16; violation cases filed, 47; unsafe notices issued, 21; violation notices issued, 64; complaints lodged with the Bureau, 62; pieces of iron and steel inspected, 12.

P. J. REVILLE, Superintendent.

THE CITY RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL Z0, 1933.

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. Unless otherwise stated, City Offices Are

open from 9 a. M. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays to 12 noon; County Offices 9 a. in. to 4 p. m,; Saturdays to 12 noon.

ACCOUNTS, COMMISSIONER OF- 2 Lafayette at., Manh'n........WO rth 2-4315

ALDERMEN, BOARD OF— City Hall, Manhn............CO rtlnd 7-6770 Clerk's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n

WO rth 2-4430 President's Office, City Hall, Manh'

ah'COrt nd 7-6770 ARMORY BOARD—

Municipal Bldg., Manb'n.......WO rth 2-1330 ART COMMISSION—

City Hall. Manh'n..........CO rtlnd 7-1197 ASSESSORS, BOARD OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-0029 BRONX. PRESIDENT OF-

3d and Tremont aves.........TR emnt 3-2680 BROOKLYN, PRESIDENT OF—

Borough Hall ............... TR iangl 5-7100 CHIEF CITY MARSHAL-

150 Nassau st., Manh'n.......BA relay 74700 CHIEF MEDICAL EXAMINER—

Main Office, Municipal Bldg., Mh'n WO rth 2-3711

Open all hours of day and night. Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves..TR enmt 3-1250

Open all hours of day and night. Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-9258

Open all hours of day and night. Queens—Town Hall, Jamaica. .JA maica 6-1330

Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

Richmond—County Court House, i S. 1.SA o 7-0007

Open 9 a. m. to midnight; Sundays and holidays to 12 noon.

CHILD WELFARE, BOARD OF— Old County Court House, City Hall

Plaza, Manh'n .............CO rtlnd 7-5210 CHILDREN'S COURT'—

Hearing of cases begins at 10 a. M. 137 E. 22d it., Manh'n...... GR amercy S-3611 Brooklyn—ill Schermerhorn st.TR iangl 5-8611 Bronx-1118 Grand Concourse. .JE rome 7-9800 Queens-105-34 Union Hall at., Ja

Jmaica 6-2624 Richmond-100 Richmond ter.. St.

A in George

Geo CITY CHAMBERLAIN—

Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n.......WO rth 2-5600 CITY CLERK—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-4430 Bronx-177th st. and 3d ave. .TR et 3-2680 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-21-10 49th ave., L. I. C

ity 4-5426 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. SA intGeo 7-1909

CITY COURT— Clerk's Offices open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a. m. Day and commercial calendars called at 9.45 a. M.

New York County—Old County Court House•

...CO rtlnd 7-6264 Commissioner

161stt at. St. Ann of rand CO rtlnd 7-927 1

Bronx County

ave. ME ]rose 5-277C Kings County-120 Schermerhorn.

TR iangl 5-7100 Queens County-11.15 29th at., L. I.

City ST ilwel 4-7003 Richmond County-66 Lafayette ave.,

New Brighton .............GI braltr 7-6280 CITY MAGISTRATES' COURTS—

General Office, 300 Mulberry at., CA hnal 6-6500

Chief Clerk's offices open 9 a. m. to 4.30 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon.

All Courts, except Traffic, Munic~.prl Term, Probation, Homicide, Family and Night Courts, are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m., except Satur• days, Sundays and holidays, when only morning sessions are held. The Traffic, Homicide and Mu-nicipal Term Courts are open from 9 a. m. to 4 p. in. daily, and are closed Saturdays, Sundays and holi-days. The Family Court is closed on Sundays and holidays. The Night Courts are in Session from 8 p. m. to 1 a. m. every night.

gist. Manhattan and The Bronx. 1-32 Franklin it.. Manh'n....WO rth 2-2061 1-425 6th ave., Manh'n. .TO mpknsSq. 6-4467 ,-2d ave. and 2d it., Mann'n.. DR ydok 4-1204 4-153 E. 57th at., Manh'n. .VO lunter 5-0442 5-121st it. & Sylvan pl., Man

'nHA rim 7-0275 6-161st it. & Brook ave., Bronx.ME ]rose 5-361 J 7-314 W. 54th at.. Manh'n..COlumbs 5-4630 8-1014 E. 181st it., Bronx. .FO rdham 7-5744 12-455 W. 151st it, Manh'n.ED gecomb 4-8429 Family (Manh'n)-153 E.

57thVOloafer 5-0436 Family (Bronx)-1014 E. 181s

t.FO y-5808 Homicide-500 Mulberry at., M

CA nal 6-6500 Municipal Term (Manh'n)—Old County

Court House .... ... .CO rtlnd 7-4763 Municipal Term (Bronx)-161st at. and

Brook ave, . ME ]rose 5-1958 Night Court for Men-314 W. 54th at,

Manh'n ..................COlumbs 5-4630 Probation-300 Mulberry it., Manh'n

CA nal 6-6500 Traffic (Lower Manh'n)-301 Mott it.

CAn 6-6500 Traffic (Upper Manh'n)-455 W. 151st

at, .BR adhrst 2-0400 Traffic (Bronx)-1618t 8t. and Brook

ave. ..MElrose 5-1958 Women's-425 6th ave., Manh'n

TO mpknsSq. 6-4628 Brooklyn.

General Office—Municipal Bldg.TR iangl 5-7100 Dist.

1-120 Schermerhorn at........MA in 4-0216 5—Williamsourg Bridge Plaza. EV ergrn 7-2503 6--495 Gates ave............ LA fayet 3-0014 7-25 Snyder ave......... BU ckmnstr 2-1506 8-2963 W. 8th at...........COneyIs 6-0013 9-43d at. and 4th ave........ SU nset 6-0381 10-127 Pennsylvania ave.. .AP plegate 6-8606

Family-327 Schermerhorn it. ,TR iangl 5-9770 Homicide-31 Snyder ave. .BU ckmnstr 2-3516 Municipal Term-402 Myrtle aTR iangl 5-4220

Day Court for Women-120 Schermer- horn at. MA in 4-0216

Probation—Municipal Bldg....TR iangl 5-7100 Traffic-1005 Bedford ave......MA in 2-2904

Dist. Q+Ken.i• 1-115 5th at., L. I. City......IR onsdes 6-9009 2—Town Hall, Flushing.... ,FL ushng 9-0228 3-90th at., Far Rockaway.. .BE 11Hrbr 5-0125 4—Town Hall, Jamaica.......JA maica 6-0517 5—Chaffee at. and Catalpa ave., Ridge-

wood ...., ... ..EV ergrn 2-2134 Richmond.

1—Bement and Castleton ayes. West New Brighton ..........Pd rtRich 7-5712

2-67 Targee it., Stapleton. .SA intGeo 7-1150 CITY RECORD, BOARD OF—

Supervisor's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n ....................WO rth 2-3490

Distributing Division, 378 West Broad-way, Manh'n .WAlkr 5-6610

CORRECTION, DEPARTMENT OF— Munici al Bldg., Manh'n......WO rth 2-1610

COUNTY CLERK. BRONX- 161st at. and 3d ave..........ME lrose 5-4102

COUNTY CLERK, KINGS— Hall of Records, Bklyn........TR iangl 5-8780

COUNTY CLERK, NEW YORK— County Court House, Manh'n..WO rth 2-6114

COUNTY CLERK, QUEENS- 153-22 Jamaica ave., Jamaica.. JA maica 6-2607

COUNTY CLERK. RICHMOND— County Court House, S. I...SA intGeo 7-1806

COUNTY COURT, BRONX— Tremont and Arthur ayes.....TR emnt 3-4243

Court opens at 10 a. M. COUNTY COURT. KINGS=

120 Schermerhorn it., Bklyn.... MA in 4-5301 Court opens at 10 a. m.

COUNTY COURT, QUEENS- 244 Jackson ave., L. I. City... ST ilwel 4-7525

Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Saturdays to 12.30 p. M. Court opens at 10 a. in.

COUNTY COURT. RICHMOND— Court opens at 10 a. m.

County Court House, S. I......GI brltr 7-7500 DISTRICT ATTORNEY. BRONX—

Tremont and Arthur aves.....TR emnt 3-1100 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Sat. to 12 noon.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, KINGS— Municipal Bldg., Bklyn.......TR iangl 5-8900

9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 1 p. m. DISTRICT ATTORNEY, NEW YORK-

137 Centre at., Manh'n.........CA nal 6-5700 9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Sat. to 1 p. M.

DISTRICT ATTORNEY, QUEENS— Court House, L. I. City.......STilwel 4-7590

9 a. m. to 5 p. m,; Sat. to 12 noon. DISTRICT ATTORNEY. RICHMOND—

County Court House, S. I... SA intGeo 7-0049 9 a. m. to 5 p. m.; Sat. to 12 noon.

DOCKS, DEPARTMENT OF— Pier "A," North River, Manh'n

WH itehl 4-0600

EDUCATION, DEPARTMENT OF— Park ave. and 59th at., Manh'n

VO lunter 5-6600 ELECTIONS, BOARD OF—

General Office, Municipal Bldg.. Manh'n WO rth 2-1307

Bronx-442 E. 149th at........ LU dlo 4-6464 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-89.31 161st it., Jamaica

RE pubic 9-1916 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-1955 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.: Saturdays to 12

noon. ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT—

Secretary's Office, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n . WO rth 2-4560

ESTIMATE AND APPRAISAL— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n......WO rth 2-4600

FINANCE DEPARTMENT OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n......WO rth 2-1200 City Collections, Bureau of—

Manhattan-2d floor. Municipal Bldg. WO rth 2-1200 Bronx—Tremont and Arthur ayes.

TR emnt 3-3600 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.. .TR iangl 5-7100 Queens—Court square, L. I. C

SitT ilwel 4-2400 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-1000 FIRE DEPARTMENT—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-4100 Brooklyn Office, Municipal Bldg.

TR iangl 5-8340 Fire Extinguishment, 365 Jay at.

TR tang] 5-8340 GENERAL SESSIONS, COURT OF—

Clerk's office open 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays to 12 noon. Court opens at 10.30 a. m.

Centre and Franklin sts., Manh'n. WO rth 2-5778 Probation Dept., 32 Franklin at., Manh'n

WO rth 2-6632 HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF-

159 Centre at., Manh'n.........CA nal 6-1500 Bronx-1876 Carter ave...... FO rdhm 7-8410 Brooklyn—Willoughby and Fleet its.

TR iangl 5-9400 Queens-165-08 Jamaica ave., Jamaica

RE pubic 9-1200 Richmond—Terminal Bldg.. St. George

SA intGeo 7-0440 HIGHER EDUCATION, BOARD OF-

139th it. and Convent ave., MaEDngcomb 4-6086

HOSPITALS, DEPARTMENT OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-4440

JURORS, BRONX. COM'R OF- 1910 Arthur ave .............TR emnt 3-3700

JURORS, KINGS, COM'R OF— Municipal Bldg., Bklyn.......TR iangl 5-7100

JURORS, NEW YORK. COM'R OF— Hall of Records, Manh'n.......WO rth 2-0240

JURORS, QUEENS, COM'R OF— County Court House, L. I. City. ST ilwel 4-7304

JURORS. RICHMOND, COM'R OF— County Court House, S. I..SAintGeo 7-0081

LAW DEPARTMENT— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n......WOrth 2-4600 Brooklyn, Municipal Bldg. ...TR iangl 5-6330 Street Openings, Bureau of—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n..... WO rth 2-4600 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg. ..TR iangl 5-6330 Queens-89-31 161st at., Jamaica

JA maica 6-5234 LICENSES, DEPARTMENT OF-

6 Reade at.. Manh'n...........WO rth 2-3100 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-1000 MANHATTAN, PRESIDENT OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-5600 MAYOR'S OFFICE—

City Hall, Manh'n...........COrtind 7-1000 Budget Director, City Hall, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-6708

MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY— Aldermanic Branch—Clerk's Office, 263

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.....WO rth 2-4430 Estimate and Apportionment Branch—

Clerk's Office, 1356 Municipal Bldg., Manh'n WO nth 2-4560

MUNICIPAL CIVIL SERVICE COM'N—Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-1580

MUNICIPAL COURTS— Office of the President-Justice, 30 W.

35th at., Manh'n.......... WI sconsn 7-4930

Dist. Manhattan. 1-146 Grand at ......... . ..... CA nal 6-2520 2-264 Madison at............OR chrd 4-4300 3-314 W. 54th at..........COlumbs 5-1773 4-207 E. 32d at...........CAledonia 5-9464 5-2565 Broadway ........ RI versde 9-4006 6-155 E. 88th at..........SA crmento 2-7878 7-447 W. 151st at.......... BR adhrst 2-7300 8-170 E. 121st at .............HA rlm 7-3950 9-624 Madison ave.........VOlunter 5-3150 10-1 W. 125th it .............HA rim 7-2694 Central Jury Part, 30 W. 35th it.

7-4930 Bronx.

1-1400 Williamsbridge rd....UN derhil 3-6100 2—Washington ave. and 162d at.

ME Irose 5-3042 Brooklyn.

1-120 Schermerhorn at....... TR iangl 5-9587 2-495 Gates ave............LA fayet 3-7217 3-6 Lee ave ................... ST ag 2-7813 4-1110 Eastern pkway....... SL ocum 6-4500 5-5220 3d ave ............ . SU nset 6-2540 6-27-33 Snyder ave...... BU ckmnster 2-9643 7-363 Liberty ave....... , .AP plegate 6-8600 8-1301 Surf ave............CO neyls 6-8303

Queens. 1-115 5th at., L. I. City... .IRonsdes 6-7361 2—Broadway and Court at., Elmhurst

HA vemyr 9-0087 3-6902 64th at., Ridgewood..EV er~rn 2-3141 4—Town Hall, Jamaica.......JAma►ca 6-0086 5-90th at., Far Rockaway... BE llHrbr 5-1747 6—Town Hall. Flushing.... IN depndce 3-5668

Richmond. 1--Bement and Castleton ayes. West

New Brighton ..........Pd rtRich 7-0189 2-71 Targee it., Stapleton. ,SA intGeo 7-0313

MUNICIPAL REFERENCE LIBRARY—Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-6607

9 a. m. to 5 p. in.; Saturdays to 1 p. M.

PARKS, DEPARTMENT OF— Manhattan Office and Park Board—

Arsenal Bldg., Central Park, 64th at. and 5th ave............RH inlandr 4-9830

Bronx—Zbrowski Mansion, Claremont Park ....................FO undatn 8-3000

Brooklyn—Litchfield Mansion, Prospect Park ............... SO uth 8-2300

Queens—The Overlook, Forest Park, Kew Gardens .CL eveland 3-4600

Richm'd—Borough Hall, S. I.. SA intGeo 7-1000 PAROLE COMMISSION—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n....... WO rth 2-2560 PLANT & STRUCTURES, DEPT. OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-4740 PLUMBERS, EXAMINING BOARD OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-1800 POLICE DEPARTMENT-

240 Centre at., Manh'n.........CA nal 6-2000 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, BRONX- 2804 3d ave........... ME ]rose 5-7670

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, KINGS— Municipal Bldg. Bklyn.......TR iangl 5-7100

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, N. Y.— Hall of Records. Manh'n......WO rth 2-6616

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, QUEENS- 89-31 161st at.. Jamaica......JA maica 6-5037

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR, RICHM'D— B'way and Castleton ave., West New

Brighton .. ... .. PO rtRich 7-5357 PUBLIC MARKETS, WEIGHTS AND

MEASURES, DEPT. OF— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n..... WO rth 2-5050

Weights and Measures.........WO rth 2-5600 PUBLIC WELFARE, DEPT. OF-

50 Lafayette at., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-6420 Free Employment Agency, 59 Leonard

it.. Manh'n ................WAlkr 5-8230 PURCHASE, DEPARTMENT OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rib 2-5860 QUEENS, PRESIDENT OF-

21-10 49th ave., L. I. City.....ST ilwel 4-5400 Topographical Bureau, 45-22 Court sq.,

L. I. City .................. ST ilwel 4-0800 RECORDS, BRONX, COM'R OF-

161st at. and 3d ave.........ME Irose 5-10070 RECORDS, KINGS. COM'R OF—

Hall of Records, Bklyn........TR iangl 5-6988 RECORDS, N. Y., COM'R OF—

Hall of Records, Manh'n.......WO rth 2-3900 RECORDS. COM'R OF, CITY COURT—

Old County Court House, Manh'n CO rtlnd 7-9271

RECORDS. COM'R OF, SURROGATES' COURT, N. Y. COUNTY—

Hall of Records. Manh'n.......WO rth 2-6744 REGISTER, BRONX COUNTY-

1932 Arthur ave........... .TR emut 3-6694 REGISTER, KINGS COUNTY—

Hall of Records, Bklyn........TR iangl 5-6800 REGISTER, NEW YORK COUNTY—

Hall of Records, Manh'n.......WO rth 2-3900 REGISTER, QUEENS COUNTY-

161-04 Jamaica ave., Jamaica.. JA maica 6-8684 REVISION OF ASSESSMENTS—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n....... WO rth. 2-1200 RICHMOND, PRESIDENT OF—

Borough Hall, S. I..........SA intGeo 7-1000 SANITATION, DEPARTMENT OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-4240 SHERIFF, BRONX COUNTY-

1932 Arthur ave .......... ...TR emnt 3-6600 SHERIFF, KINGS COUNTY—

Municipal Bldg., Bklyn.......TR iangl 5-7100 SHERIFF, NEW YORK COUNTY—

Hall of Records, Manh'n.......WO rth 2-4300 SHERIFF, QUEENS COUNTY—

County Court House, L. I. City. ST ilwel 4-6017 SHERIFF, RICHMOND COUNTY—

'County Court House, S. I.. .SA intGeo 7-0041 SINKING FUND, COM'RS OF—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WOrth 2-1200 SPECIAL SESSIONS, COURT OF—

Clerk's office open 9 a. M. to 4 p. m.; Saturdays to 12 noon. Courts open at 10 a. m.

Manhattan—Centre and Franklin sts. WO rib 2-3434

Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves..TR emnt 3-4372 Court held every Tuesday and Friday.

Brooklyn-120 Schermerhorn St... MA in 4-5917 Queens-153-19 Jamaica ave., Jamaica

JA maica 6-8040 Court held every Monday and Thurs-

day. Richmond—County Court House, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-0324 Court held every Wednesday.

Probation Bureau — Municipal Bldg., Manh'n ....................WO rth 2-3434

STANDARDS AND APPEALS— Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-0184

SUPREME COURT, APPELLATE DI- VISION—

First Dept.—Madison ave. and 25th at., Manh'n ...............LExington 2-8940

Court sits from 2 p. an. to 6 p. m. The first and third Fridays of each term, motion days. Court opens at 10 a. m. Motions called at 9 a. m. Appeals from orders called at 10 a. m.

Second Dept.—Borough Hall, Bklyn. TR iangl 5-1300

Court sits from 1 p. m. to 5 p. in. No Court Saturdays.

SUPREME COURT, 1ST JUD. DIST.— Civil Division—N. Y. County Court

House, Manh'n ............. WO rth 2-6500 Court opens at 10 a. m.

Criminal Term—Centre and Franklin

sts opens Manb'n .a 1.....30

s., ... WO rth 2-2539

Bronx County-161st at. and 3d ave. ME Irose 5-9721

Court opens at 10 a. m. SUPREME COURT, 2D JUD. DIST.—

Kings County—Joralemon and Court its. Bklyn... .............. TR iangl 5-7300

Lourt opens at 10 a. in. Appellate Term ............TR iangl 5-7452

Court opens at I p. m. Queens County—

Special Terms-89-31 161st at. Jamaica JA maica 6-9657

Trial Terms—County Court House, L. I. City ............... ST ilwel 4-7060

Richmond County—County Court House, S. I . ..................... GI braltr 7-8700

SURROGATE'S COURT, BRONX— Court opens at 10 a. m.

1918 Arthur ave ..............TR emnt 3-0110 SURROGATE'S COURT, KINGS—

Court opens at 10 a. m. Hall of Records Bklyn........TR iangl 5-7020

SURROGATES' ?OURT. N. Y.— Court opens at 10.30 a. m.

Hall of Records, Manh'n.......WO rth 2-6744 SURROGATE'S COURT, QUEENS—

Court opens at 10 a, m. 161-10 Jamaica ave., Jamaica. .JA maica 6-6000

SURROGATE'S COURT, RICHMOND— Court opens at 10 a. m.

County Court House. S. I.. SA intGeo 7-0572 TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n.......WO rth 2-1800 Bronx—Tremont & Arthur ayes.. TR emnt 3-6030 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg......TR iangl S-7100 Queens—Court

eens—CoBorotg, L. Sty..STilwel 4-6860

SA intGeo 7-1000 TEACHERS' RETIREMENT BOARD-

253 B'way, Manh'n............BA rely 7-9734 TENEMENT HOUSE DEPARTMENT—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n....... WO rth 2-1526 Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves..TR enmt 3-6017 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Queens-21-10 49th ave., L. I.i

S ilwel 4-5490 Richmond-25 Hyatt at.. St. George

SA intGeo 7-7790 TRANSPORTATION, BOARD OF-

250 Hudson it, Manh'n........CAnal 6-6600 WATER SUPPLY, BOARD OF-

346 Broadway, Manh'n.........WOrth 2-3150 WATER SUPPLY, GAS AND ELECT.—

Municipal Bldg., Manh'n...... WO rth 2-4320 Bronx—Tremont & Arthur aves.TR emnt 3-5800 Brooklyn—Municipal Bldg.....TR iangl 5-7100 Queens—Jackson ave., L. I. City. ST ilwel 4-7150 Richmond—Borough Hall, S. I.

SA intGeo 7-0840

BOARD OF CITY RECORD.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the Supervisor of the City Record,

Room 2214, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1933. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

PRINTING. STATIONERY. BLANK BOOK AND LOOSE LEAF SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

The time for the delivery shall be as provided in the "Schedules of Quantities and Prices."

The amount of security shall be thirty (30) per cent. of the amount for which contract shall be awarded. Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit of a sum not less than l/ per cent, of the amount of the bid.

The bidder must state the price of each item and the total price of each schedule for which he desires to bid. The bids will be tested and the award, if made, will be made to the bidder whose bid is the lowest for each schedule.

Delivery will be required to be made at the Distributing Division of the City Record, Man• hattan.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared by the Board of City Record, a copy of which, with the proper en-velope in which to enclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifica-tions, in the form approved by the Corporation Counsel, can be obtained upon application there-for at the office of the City Record, where further information can be obtained. Bids must be sub-mitted in duplicate in separate sealed envelopes.

JOHN P. O'BRIEN, Mayor; ARTHUR J. W. HILLY, Corporation Counsel; CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller, Board of City Record.

New York, April 14, 1933. a14,25 IrSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office of the Supervisor of the City Record,

Room 2214, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until II a. m., on

FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK (EXCEPT HOLIDAYS)

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ONDER THE OPEN MARKET SYSTEM OF COMPETI-

TIVE BIDDING PRINTING, STATIONERY AND BLANK

BOOK SUPPLIES FOR THE USE OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

Bid sbeets may be obtained and samples of the work called for may be inspected at the office of the Supervisor of the City Record, Room 2214, Municipal Building, Manhattan, on the Thursday preceding each bidding.

All bidders must agree to comply with the provisions contained in the ' circular entitled "Rules and Regulations to be observed by Print-ers, Blank Book Makers, Stationers, Lithog-raphers, etc., obtaining orders from the Super-visor of the City Record," a copy of which, to-gether with all further information, may be obtained by applying to the Supervisor of the City Record, Room 2214, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

STEPHEN G. KELLEY. Supervisor of the City Record.

BOARD MEETINdS.

Board of Aldermen. Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall,

Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2.15 p. m. MICHAEL J. CRUISE, City Clerk, and Clerk

to Board. Armory Board.

Meets in Room 2208, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on first Wednesday in each month, at 3.30 p. m.

GUS J. PAUL. Secretary. Art Commission.

Meets at its office, City Hall, Manh'n, on second Tuesday in each month at 3.30 p. m.

A. EVERETT i'ETERSON, Secretary. Board of Assessors.

Meets in Room 2200, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at II a. m.

GEORGE F. BYRNES, President, Banking Commission.

Meets in Mayor's Office, City Hall, Manh'n, on first days to February, May, August and November.

CHARLES SWEENEY, Deputy Chamberlain, Secretary.

THURSDAY APRIL 20, 1933. THE CITY RECORD.

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Board of Child Welfare. Meets in Old County Court House, City Hall

Plaza, Manh'n, on third Monday in each month, at3p.m.

JOHN T. EAGAN, Executive Secretary. Roard of City Record.

Meets in City Hall, Manh'n, at call of Mayor. STEPHEN G. KELLEY, Supervisor, Secre-

tary. Board of Education.

Meets at its office, Park ave. and 59th it., Manh'n, on second and fourth Wednesdays in each month, at 3.30 p. in.

JOSEPH MILLER, Jr., Secretary. Board of Elections.

Meets weekly in Room 1840, Municipal Bldg., Manb'n, at call of the President.

S. HOWARD COHEN, President. Board of Estimate and Apportionment.

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, Fri-days, at 11 a. m.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. Examining Board of City Surveyors.

Meets in Room 1347, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, r t call of the Chairman.

HERMAN H. SMITH, Chairman. Examining Board of Plumbers,

Meets in Room 909, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on Tuesdays at 2 p. m.

MIGtHAEL J. McGkATH, Chairman, Board of Health.

Meets at 139 Centre st., Manh'n, at call of the President.

SHIRLEY W. WYNNE, M. D., Commissioner

of Health, President, Municipal Assembly-Aldermanie Branch. Meets in Aldermanic Chamber, City Hall,

Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2 p. m. MICHAEL J, CRUISE, Clerk.

Municipal Assembly-Board of Estimate and Apportionment Branch.

Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on Fridays, at 10.45 a. m.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Clerk. Municipal Civil Service Commlaeion.

Meets at its office, 14th floor, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on MARTIN Thursdays, at

A. HEALY, Secretary. Park Board.

64th st. Meets at its office, Arsenal Building, and 5th ave., Manh'n, on Tuesdays, at 2.30 p. in.

JOHN E, SHEEHY, President. Parole Commission,

Meets in Room 2500, Municipal Bldg., Mauh'n, on Thursdays, at 10 a, m,

THOMAS R. MINNICK, Secretary. Board of Revision of Assessments.

Meets in Room 605, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, upon notice of the

LEWIS F. CLANG, Chief Clerk.

Commissioners of the Sinking Fund. Meets in Room 16, City Hall, Manh'n, on every

other Wednesday, at 11 a. m, CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller, Secre-

tary. Board of Standards and Appeals.

Meets in Room 1013, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, Tuesdays, at 10 a. in. and 2 p. in.

HARRIS H. MURDOCK, Chairman. Board of Taxes and Assessments.

Meets in Room 936, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on Wednesdays, at 10.30 a. in.

JAMES J. SEXTON, President. Teachers' Retirement Board.

Meets at Room 500, Municipal Bldg., Manh'n, on fourth Tuesday LO each

TAYLORatSec 3 e UIS , tary.

Board of Transportation. Meets at 250 Hudson at., Manh'n, on Tues-

days, at 2 p. m JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman.

Board of Water Supply. Meets at 346 Broadway, Manh'n, on Tuesdays,

at 11 a. m. GEORGE J. GILLESPIE, President.

POLICE DEPARTMENT.

Amendments to Traffic Regulations.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law. I hereby revoke so much of

special regulations for street traffic published in the CITY RECORD as prohibits the parking of vehicles on the following thoroughfare, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of Queens. Edgemere ave. (south side), from Beach 36th

et. to Beach 37th st. JAMES S. BOLAN. Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby revoke so much of

special regulations for street traffic published, in

the CITY RECORD as designates the following thoroughfare as a one-way street, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of The Bronx, Eagle ave., 163d to 156th st., southbound.

JAMES S. BOLAN, Police Commissiona2. 0

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby revoke so much of

special regulations for street traffic published in

the CITY RECORD as designates the following thoroughfare as a one-way treet, effective upon the removal of the signs:

Borough of Brooklyn. P. 17th st., Avenue H to Foster ave., north-

bound. TA'41ES S. BOLAN, Police Commissioner.

Special Regulations for Vehicular Traffic.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law. I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following locations, effective upon the installatiBo the

rough of cManhattan. In front of entrance to No. 840 8th ave., for

a distance of 50 feet. 51st st. (north side), from easterly building

lineAM ES S. BOLAN. Police f Cmmissio

eet east ner of. 1.

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By VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, I hereby designate the following

temporary one-way street traffic regulations be made permanent. effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Manhattan. 164th st., Ft. Washington ave. to Broadway,

eastbound. TAMES S. BOLAN, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law. I hereby establish bus stops, no

parking of other vehicles, at the following loco tions, 24 hours daily, effective upon the installa. Lion of the necessary signs:

Borough of Brooklyn. 18th ave. (south side). from west building line

,f McDonald ave. to a point 40 feet west thereof. 18th ave. (north side), from east building lint

of McDonald ave. to a point 40 feet east thereof, TAMES S. BOLAN, Police Commissiona2.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law. I hereby designate the following

thoroughfare as a one-way street for the conduce of vehicular traffic, effective upon the installa tion of the nBossary

rough stof sQueens.

70th it.. Cooper av-e, to Myrtle ave., Glendalea northbound.

JAMES S. BOLAN, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me by law, 'I hereby designate the following

tForoughfare as a one-way street for the conduct! of vehicular traffic, effective upon the installation )f the necessary signs:

Borough of Queens. 105th ave., from the intersection of 218th p,.

and Hollis ave. to Raywick pl., Queens Village, westbound. a20

JAMES S. BOLAN, Police Commissioner.

BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY VESTED in me 'by law, I hereby prohibit the parking of

vehicles at the following location, effective upon the installation of the necessary signs:

Borough of Queens. 90th rd. (north side), from 155th st. to a point

75 feet east. a20 JAMES S. BOLAN, Police Commissioner.

Auction Sale,

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the 270th public auction sale, consisting of un-

claimed property as follows: Watches, chains, fobs, rings, pins, miscellaneous jewelry, silver. ware, cameras, knives, razors, dress suit cases, handbags, satchels, pocketbooks, shoes, clothing, furs, hats, robes, dry goods, household goods, baby carriages, bicycles, electrical goods, surgical instruments, auto tires, junk, iron, lead, copper, etc., and other miscellaneous articles, will be held at the 42d Precinct Station House, office of the Assistant Property -Clerk, 160th St. and 3d ave.. The Bronx, New York City, on

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1988, at 10 a. am.

EDWARD P. MULROONEY, Police Commis- sioner. a14,26

Owners Wanted for Unclaimed Property,

OWNERS WANTED BY THE PROPERTY Clerk of the Police Department of The City

of New York for the following property now in custody without claimants: Automobiles, briefs, baby carriages, bicycles, bags, cameras, optical goods, furniture, rope, lead, metals, clothing, jewelry, precious stones, silverware, boots, shoes, dress-suit cases, handbags, pocketbooks, wallets, merchandise, tools, trunks, typewriters, canes, umbrellas, robes, blankets, furs, machinery, sur-gical instruments, musical instrumental electrical goods, sporting goods, hardware, groi;eries, canned goods, liquors, etc., also sums of money felon-iously obtained by prisoners, found, abandoned, or taken from persons dying intestate, or taken from persons supposed to be insane, intoxicated or otherwise incapable of taking care of them-selves.

Police Headquarters Annex, 398-402 Broome street, Manhattan.

For Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, 485 Bergen street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

For Borough of The Bronx, 42d Precinct, 160th street and 3d avenue, Bronx.

For Borough of Richmond, 120th Precinct, 78-82 Richmond terrace, St. George, S. I.

JAMES S. BOLAN, Police Commissioner.

BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION.

Invitation to Bidders.

For the Supply of Spare Frogs and Switches.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE OPENED AT THE office of the Board, Room 609, 250 Hudson St.,

Manhattan, at 11.30 a. in., April 28, 1933. Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope endorsed "Proposals for the supply of spare frogs and switches."

This invitation is made part of and must remain attached to the specifications. All bids must be submitted on the "Form of Proposal" attached hereto. Bids are requested separately for the four lots of material included in Items 1, 2, 3 and 4 of the schedule and also on the entire lot as per Item 5 of the schedule and the Board reserves the right to accept any bid for Items 1, 2, 3 or 4 separately or for Item 5 covering the entire lot. Any changes made in the wording or conditions of the proposal may cause its rejection.

The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.

No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check in the amount of One Thou-sand Five Hundred Dollars ($1,500), payable to the order of the Board of Transportation of The City of New York. Such check must not be enclosed in the envelope containing the bid.

Deposits made by bidders, except the lowest and next to lowest bidders, will be returned within ten (101 days after the receipt of bids. The deposit of the lowest and next to lowest bidders will be returned within three (3) days after date of order, except that the deposit of the bidder to whom the order is awarded will be retained as security for the faithful per-formance of the contract as is hereinafter pro-vided.

If the Board so requires, the contractor shall satisfy the Board of his financial ability and professional capacity to carry out the terms of his proposal.

New York, April 11, 1933. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, JOHN H. DELANEY,

Chairman; DANIEL L. RYAN, FRANK: X. SULLI-VAN, Commissioners.

FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. a14,28

Invitation to Contractors.

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR THE furnishing and delivering of mi3cellaneous hard-

ware and tools, electrical equipment, scales, jacks, ladders, etc., for the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System will be received by the Board of Transportation of The City of New York, at the offices of the said Board, at No. 250 Hudson St., Borough of Manhattan. New York City, until May 1, 1933, at ten (10) o'clock a. m., at which time and place the proposals will be publicly opened and read.

A fuller description of the work and require-ments is given on the bid forms which may be obtained at the Board, Room 503, 250 Hudson St. Bids must be submitted on the bid forms.

Bids may be submitted for one or more or for all the scheduled items given in the bid forms, but the Board reserves the right to award either by class or item and to reject any and all bids.

April 19, 1933. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, by JOHN H. DELANEY,

Chairman; DANIEL L. RYAN, FRANK X. SULLI-VAN, Commissioners.

WM. JEROME DALY, Assistant Secretary. a19,ml

Agreement "MU"-For Painting and for Repair• lug Leaks on Parts of the Independent City-Owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, Route No. 106.

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR PAINT. ing and for repairing leaks on parts of the

Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, Route No. 106, will be received by the Board of Transportation of The City of New York (hereinafter called the "Board"), on behalf of The City of New York, at the office of the Board at No. 250 Hudson it., Borough of Man. hattan, New York City, until the 28th day of April, 1933, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. in.,

at which time and place or at a later date to be fixed by the Board, the proposals will be publicly opened.

The contractor must complete the work within two (2) months from the date of the delivery of the contract.

A fuller description of the work and other requirements, provisions and specifications are given in the Information for Contractors, in the Forms of Agreement, Bond and Contractor's Pro-posal, in the Specifications and on th Contract Drawing, which are to be deemed a p1rt of this Invitation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased at said office of the Board.

The receipt of bids will be subject to the re-quirements specified in said Information for Con- tractors.

New York, April 11, 1933. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; DANIEL L, RYAN, FRANK X. SULLI-VAN, Commissioners.

FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. a14,28

Agreement "MW"-For Painting and for Repairing Leaks on Parts of the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, Routes Na:. 104, 107 and 108.

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR painting and for repairing leaks on parts of

the Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Rail-road System, Routes Nos. 104, 107 and 108, will be received by the Board of Transportation of The City of New York, at the office of the Board at No. 250 Hudson St., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the 28th day of April, 1933, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. en., at which time and place, or at a later date to be fixedj by the Board, the proposals will be publicly opened.

The contractor must complete the work within two (2) months from the date of the delivery of the contract.

A fuller description of the work and other requirements, provisions and specifications are given in the Information for Contractors, in the Forms of Agreement, Bond and Contractor's Pro-posal, in the Specifications and on the Contract Drawing, which are to be deemed a part of this invitation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased at said office of the Board.

The reecipt of bids will be subject to the re-quirements specified in said Information for Con-tractors.

New York, April 11, 1933. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; DANIEL L, RYAN, FRANK X. SULLI-VAN, Commissioners.

FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. a14,28

Agreement "MY"-For Painting at the Carroll Street Station, Route 109, Independent City-

owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, Bor-ough of Brooklyn.

SEALED BIDS OR PROPOSALS FOR painting at the Carroll Street Station, Route 109, Independent City-owned Rapid Transit Railroad System, in the Borough of Brooklyn, will be received by the Board of Transportation of The City of New York (hereinafter called the "Board"), on behalf of The City of New York, at the office of the Board, at No. 250 Hudson it., Borough of Manhattan, New York City, until the 28th day of April, 1933, at eleven-thirty (11.30) o'clock a. m., at which time and place, or at a later date to be fixed by the Board, the pro-posals will be publicly opened.

The contractor must complete the work within four (4) weeks from the date of delivery of the contract.

A fuller description of the work and other re-quirements, provisions and specifications are given in the Information for Contractors, in the Forms of Agreement, Bond and Contractor's Proposal, is the Specifications and Drawings on file in the office of the Engineer, which are deemed to be a part of this invitation and copies of which may be inspected and purchased at said office of the Board.

The receipt of bids will be subject to the require-ments specified in said Information for Con-tractors.

New York, April 11, 1933, BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, JOHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; DANIEL L. RYAN, FRANK X. SULLI-VAN, Commissioners,

FRANCIS J. SINNOTT, Secretary. a14,28

Proposals-Notice to Bidders.

General Information to Bidders for Furnishing Materials, Supplies and Equipment to The City of New York for Use in the Maintenance and Operation of the Independent Rapid Transit System.

VARYING QUANTITIES OF MATERIALS, supplies and equipment used in connection with

the operation and maintenance of the City's new Independent Rapid Transit Railroad and other activities of the Board of Transportation are being purchased as required. Competitive bids for such supplies are desired from all responsible in-dividuals and corporations. Names of those desir-ing to be bidders will be placed on appropriate lists but bids will not be limited to those on such lists. Where quantities in excess of $1,000 in value are required the same will be advertised and the time for opening the bids will be announced by public notice.

For further information and particulars apply to Room 501, office of the Board of Transporta-tion, No. 250 Hudson St., City of New York.

No bid will be requested or accepted from any contractor who is in arrears or in default to The City of New York. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. BOARD OF TRANSPORTATION OF THE

CITY OF NEW YORK, OHN H. DELANEY, Chairman; DANIEL L. RYAN, FRANK X. SULLIVAN, Commissioners. WM. JEROME DALY Assistant Secretary. Dated, New York, Jan. 15, 1933. j26,tfn fSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF PURCHASE.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. in., on

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1933.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING GUINEA PIGS, WHITE MICE AND RAB-BITS TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH.

The time for the performance of contract is for the period ending Sept. 30, 1933.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent, of the con-tract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and

prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and award, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur-chase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

MATTHEW F. KENNEY, Deputy and Acting Commissioner, JFSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Purchase of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1900, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1933. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

MILK AND CREAM TO THE DEPART- MENTS OF CORRECTION, HEALTH AND PUBLIC WELFARE.

The time for the performance of contract is from May I to May 31, 1933.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom- panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent, of the con- tract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested, The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1901, Municipal Building, Manhattan,

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Pur- chase, 19th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

MATTHEW F. KENNEY, Deputy and Acting Commissioner. al l,21

tSee General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies, at the Board of Education of The City of New York, Room 100, Park ave. and 59th St., Manhattan, until 3 p. m., on

THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1933. FURNISHING ALL REQUIRED MATE.

RIAL, NEW PARTS, MISSING PARTS, SEC-TIONAL OR COMPLETE, REPAIRING AND PAINTING ALL AWNING FRAMES WITH CANVAS COVERS, BABY SWING FRAMES, CELLAR DOOR SLIDES, CLIMBING SLIDES, JUNGLE GYMS, LARGE SWING FRAMES, PORTABLE HOUSE, ROCK-A-BYE SWINGS, FOR VACATION PLAYGROUNDS.

The time allowed for the completion of all work included in the various items is set forth in the specifications.

The amount of security required for the faith-ful performance of the contract is thirty per cent. (30%) of the amount of the contract.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. (1%%) of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price of each item contained in the specifications or schedules for which he desires to bid, by which the bids will be tested. Award, if made, will be made by item, according to law.

Blank form and further information may be obtained at the office of the School Supplies. Park ave. and

Superintendent59th t it.. it..

PATRICK JONES, Superintendent of School Supplies.

a15,27 Dated April 15, 1933. 'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of School Supplies, at the

office of the Board of Education of The City of New York, Room 100. Park ave. and 59th St., Manhattan, until 3 p. in., on

TUESDAY, APRIL 25, 1933.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING BADGES FOR THE DIRECTOR OF HEALTH EDUCATION.

The time for the delivery of the articles, ma-terials and supplies and the performance of the contract is 21 consecutive calendar days, ex-clusive of Sundays and holidays, from date of official order to proceed.

The amount of the security required for the faithful performance of the contract is thirty per cent. (30%) of the amount of the contract.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. (1%%) of the total amount of the bid.

The bidder will state the price of each item enumerated in the notice to bidders for which he desires to bid, contained in the specifications or schedules, by which the bids will be tested.

Award, if made, will be made by item accord-

ing to law. Delivery will be required to be made at the

time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed.

Blank form and further information may be obtained at the office of the Superintendent of School Supplies, Board of Education, Park ave. and 59th st., Manhattan.

PATRICK JONES. Superintendent of School Supplies.

Dated April 13, 1933. a13,25 tSee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Superintendent of Plant Operation of the

Board of Education of The City of New York, in Room 614, 131 Livingston st., Brooklyn, until 2 p. in., on

MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933. Boroughs of Manhattan, Brooklyn and

Richmond. FOR REPAIRS AND ALTERATIONS TO

HEATING APPARATUS, ETC., IN P. S. 65, 70, 94, 103 AND 169, BOROUGH OF MAN-HATTAN: IN P. S. 62 AND 129, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, AND IN P. S. 3, BOROUGH OF RICHMOND.

The time allowed to complete the whole work in each building will he seventy (70) consecutive working days. all as provided in the contract.

The amount of security for each building is as follows: P. S. 65, Manhattan, $1,000; P. S. 70, Manhattan, $2,500; P. S. 94, Manhattan, $5,000; P. S. 103, Manhattan, $5;000; P. S. 169, Manhattan, $9,000: P. S. 62, Bklyn., $5,000; P. S. 129, Bklyn., $1,500, and P. S. 3, Richmond, $2,500.

A separate bid must be submitted for each building and separate awards will be made thereon.

The deposit accompanying bid on each building shall be five per cent, of the amount of security.

2794 THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.

In case the cost of any building is less than $1,000, no bond or contract need be furnished for such building.

Blank forms, drawings and specifications may be obtained or seen at the Estimating Room of the Branch Office of the Board of Education, at 344 E. 12th st., Manhattan.

R. W. RODMAN, Superintendent of Plant Operation.

Dated April 12, 1933. a12,24 tSee General Instructions to BIdders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of The Bronx,

at his office, Municipal Building, Crotona Park, Tremont and 3d aves., until 11 a. m., on

TUESDAY, APRIL 25. 1983. NO. 1. FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

170,000 GALLONS TAR FOR PATCHING. HOT APPLICATION.

The time allowed for the completion of the contract will be as may be directed during the year 1933.

The amount of security required for the proper performance of the contract will be Six Thousand Dollars ($6,000).

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the above schedule per gallon or other unit of measurement, by which the bids will be tested.

Each bid must be accompanied by a deposit in cash or certified check for five per cent. of the amount of the bond required as security for the proper performance of the contract.

Blank forms of bids, upon which bids must be made, can be obtained upon application therefor at said office.

a13,25 HENRY BRUCKNER, President. g 'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF HOSPITALS.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Department of Hospitals, 10th floor, Mu-

nicipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on MONDAY, MAY 1, 1933.

FURNISHING, DELIVERING AND IN-STALLING OF THREE (3) NEW ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS AND ALL WORK INCI-DENTAL THERETO, IN BUILDINGS OF THE GOUVERNEUR HOSPITAL, GOUVER-NEUR SLIP AND FRONT ST.. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK,

The time allowed for doing and completing the entire work and for the ful performance of the contract is thirty (30) consecutive calendar days.

The security required for the faithful per-formance of the contract will be Nine Hundred Dollars ($900).

The deposit accompanying the bid shall be five per cent. (5%) of the amount of security required.

The bidder shall state one aggregate price for the whole work described and specified, as the contract is entire for a complete job.

No bid may be withdrawn within forty-fi:'e clays after it has been deposited with the Department.

Blank forms and furher information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Hcs-pitals, 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan, where plans and specifications may be seen.

J. G. WM. GREEFF. M. D., Commissioner.a20,ml

f'See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Hospitals of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1050, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY. MAY 1, 1933. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

CANNED GOODS AND GROCERIES. The time for the performance of contract is

during the months of May and June, 1933. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

GAUZE, SANITARY NAPKINS AND CRESOL SOLUTION COMPOUND.

The time for the performance of contracts is during the months of April, May and June, 1933.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent. of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent. of the con-tract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The ex-tensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be had upon application at Room 1026, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Hos-pitals. 10th floor, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

J. G, WM. GREEFF, M. D., Commissioner.a20,ml

tSee General Instrpctions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Hospitals of The City of

New York, at his office, Room 1050, Municipal Building, Manhattan, from 9 a. m. to 10.30 a. m., on

MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933, FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING

X-RAY EQUIPMENT. The time for the performance of contract is

30 consecutive calendar days after the endorse-ment of the certificate of the Comptroller.

No bid shall be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than one and one-half per cent, of the total amount of the bid. The amount of security required is thirty per cent, of the con-tract amount awarded.

The bidder will state the price per unit, as called for in the schedules of quantities and prices, by which the bids will be tested. The extensions must be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total, and awards, if made, made to the lowest bidder on each item or class, as stated in the schedules.

Specifications referred to in the schedules may be bad upon application at Room 1026, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Blank forms and further information may be obtained at the office of the Department of Hos-pitals, 10th floor. Municipal Building, Manhattan.

J. G. WM. GREEFF, M. D., Commissioner. a12,24

f See General Instructions to Bidders on last page, last column, of the "City Record."

DEPARTMENT OF DOCKS.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the Commissioner of Docks, at his office,

Pier A, foot of Battery pl., North River, Man-hattan, until 12 noon, on

MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933. CONTRACT NO. 2089. FOR TOWING AND

SCOW HIRE FOR THE PERIOD ENDING DEC. 31, 1933.

The amount of security required is as follows: On Class I, $500; on Class II, $3,500; on Class III, $5,500; on Class IV, $600.

No bid will be considered unless it is accom-panied by a deposit, which shall be in the form of money or a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust companies of The City of New 'pork, or a check of such bank or trust company, signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or corporate stock or certificates of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York and approved by the Comptroller as of equal value with the security required. Such deposit shall be in an amount not less than five (5) per cent. of the amount of the bond required, or on Class I, $25; on Class II, $175; on Class III, $275; on Class IV, $30.

Under each class the bidders will state, both in words and in figures, the unit and zone price, and

Eac class may the price item, for doing l of the

ork under that clas be made the subject of a separate contract. In cases of discrepancy between the price given in words and that given in figures, the price in words will be considered made to thesbidder whose id is theow lowest

the l

Award, if

lwill and

regular in all respects. Bids may not be withdrawn within 45 days from

date of receipt of bids, pending the award of the contract.

The City reserves the right to reject all bids. Further information, blank forms and specifica-

ations may be obtained at the office of the Depart. runt, Room 10, Pier A, foot of Battery p1., North River, Manhattan. a 4

JOHN McKENZIE, Commissioner of Docks. /'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

Proposals.

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building. Manhattan, until 11 a. m., on

MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1933. NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-

ERING TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND (25,000)

HEATERS ON RESURFANS FUEL OIL. CINTO G.))E USED BY

Delivery to be made between May I and Dec. 31, 1933.

The amount of security required will be $1,000 and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent, of the amount of security.

NO. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- ERING SIX HUNDRED (600) TONS AS- PHALT JOINT FILLER.

Delivery to be made during the period ending Dec. 31, 1933.

The amount of security required will be $3,500 and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security.

NO. 3. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- ERING ASPHALT SURFACE HEATERS FOR USE IN VARIOUS STREETS AND AVE- NUES IN THE BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN.

During the season from May 1 to Dec. 31, 1933, approximately.

The amount of security required will be $2,500 and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security.

The bidder for contract for joint filler must deposit with the Borough President at or before the time of making his bid, samples as required by the specifications.

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed for the con- tract per square yard, gallon, ton, or other unit of measure of article, by which bids will be tested. Contracts, if awarded, will be awarded separately to the lowest bidder for each of the three items.

Blank forms may be had at the office of the Commissioner of Public Works, Bureau of En-gineering, Room 2142, Municipal Building, Man- hattan.

Dated April 13, 1933. a13,24 SAMUEL LEVY, President. t 'See General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

SEALED BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED BY the President of the Borough of Manhattan, at

Room 2034, Municipal Building, Manhattan, until 11 a. in., on

MONDAY, APRIL 24, 1953. REGULATING AND REPAVING WITH

SHEET ASPHALT ON A NEW 9-INCH CON-CRETE FOUNDATION THE ROADWAY OF W. 70TH ST. FROM COLUMBUS AVE. TO BROADWAY, AND REGULATING, WIDEN-ING AND REPAVING WITH SHEET AS- PHALT ON A NEW 9-INCH CONCRETE FOUNDATION FROM AMSTERDAM AVE. TO ABOUT 500± FEET WEST OF WEST BUILDING LINE OF WEST END AVE., TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDEN. TAL THERETO.

The Engineer's estimate of the amount of work to be done is as follows:

Item 2 (Alternative A). 80 linear feet 6-inch granite curb furnished and set, cut and dressed within the City limits.

Item 2 (Alternative B). 80 linear feet 6-inch granite curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 3 (Alternative A). 2,840 linear feet 5- inch bluestone curb furnished and set, cut and dressed within the City limits.

Item 3 (Alternative B). 2,840 linear feet 5-' inch bluestone curb furnished and set, cut and dressed without restrictions as to the point or place of cutting and dressing.

Item 4. 950 linear feet curb redressed and reset.

Item 5. 7,800 square feet concrete sidewalk, class A.

Item 6. 100 linear feet platform flag sidewalk cut to line.

Item 7. 2,000 square feet bluestone flagging relaid.

Item 8. 15 linear feet granite header furnished and set.

Item 9b. 1,940 cubic yards concrete, class B (1:3:6).

Item 11. 6,920 square yards sheet asphalt pave- ment, and keeping the pavement in repair for five years from date of completion except in ap- proaches. Item 12. 190 square yards sheet asphalt pave-

ment in approaches. Item 18. 10 square yards granite block pave-

ment in approaches. Item 20. 50 square yards granite block pave-

ment relaid or furnished and laid. Item 21. 3 each new receiving basins, com-

plete. Item 23. 3 each inlets, complete. Item 24. 130 linear feet 12-inch pipe, com-

plete. Item 25. 8 each low pressure and high pres-

sure hydrants relocated and reset. Item 27. 2,440 cubic yards excavation (all

kinds) for roadway grading. Item 29. 20 linear feet header redressed and

reset.

The time allowed for the completion of the work is thirty-five (35) consecutive working days.

The amount of security required will be $7,500, and the amount of deposit accompanying the bid shall be 5 per cent. of the amount of security.

Bidders shall bid on all Alternative A and Alternative B items.

In case the same prices are bid on Alternative A and Alternative B, the contractor will be re-quired to cut and dress the curb within the City limits.

The City reserves the right to award the con-tract on the basis of the Alternative A or B as the Board of Estimate and Apportionment may determine to be to the best interest of The City of New York.

The bidder must deposit with the Borough President at or before the time of making his bid, samples and affidavit or a letter in regard to

BOARD OF ESTIMATE AND APPORTIONMENT.

Notices of Public Hearings.

PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT MATTERS.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, March 31, 1933 (Cal, No. 29), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment by resolutions adopted on December 2, 1926, and amended on February 24, 1927, and April 21, 1927, authorized proceedings for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of 71st avenue (Aubrey street) from 88th street (Hannah street-Van Dine avenue) to Metropolitan avenue, and 72d avenue (Doran street) from 88th street (Han-

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Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed action at a meeting of the Board to be held in the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, on Friday, April 28, 1933, at 11 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had. Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board

cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, March 31, 1933 (Cal. No. 72), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment by resolutions adopted on November 18, 1932. authorized proceedings for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the ope,.-ing and extending of Sigma place from a point 585 feet south of Independence avenue to In-dependence avenue, and Independence avenue from Sigma place to West 261st street, Bor-ough of The Bronx; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is considering the advisability of amend-ing the aforesaid proceedings authorized by the Board on November 18, 1932, so as to eliminate therefrom that portion of Sigma place south of a point 418.375 feet south of the intersection of the westerly line of Independence avenue and the westerly line of Sigma place, Borough of The Bronx; be it

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and

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Resolved, That this Board consider the pro-posed modified area of assessment at a meeting of the Board to be held in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, April 28, 1933, at 11 o'clock a. m., and that at the same time and place a public hearing thereon will then and there be had.

Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all per-

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, April 7, 1933 (Cal. No. 6), continued to Friday, April 28, 1933, the hearing on the proposed amendment of the Use District Map, Sections Nos. 1, 3 and 6, by changing from a residence district and a busi-ness district to a retail district, the property abutting upon Grand Boulevard and Concourse from East 161st street to a line 100 feet north of Bedford Park boulevard on the westerly side, and to the centre line of Past 201st street on the east-erly side, together with incidental changes from residence and business districts to reail and busi-ness districts for the property located in the im-

samples and affidavit as required by the speci-fications, or must refer in his bid sheet to the file number which has been assigned regarding samples, affidavit and statements deposited at a previous letting,

The bidder will state the price of each item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed for the con-tract, per foot, yard, or other unit of measure of article by which bids will be tested. Contract, if awarded, will be awarded to the lowest bidder.

Blank forms may be had and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Com-missioner of Public Works, Bureau of Engineer-ing, Room 2142, Municipal Building, Manhattan.

Dated April 13, 1933. a13,24 SAMUEL LEVY, President. t8ee General Instructions to Bidders on

last page, last column, of the "City Record."

nah street-Van Dine avenue) to Metropolitan ave-nue, Borough of Queens, and directed that the entire cost and expense of the proceedings be assessed upon the real property within the area of assessment heretofore fixed and as described in the resolutions of authorization; and

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment is considering the advisability of re-considering its determination as to the distribu-ton of the cost and expense of the aforesaid pro-ceedings and of making a new determination con-cerning the same, in accordance with the pro-visions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, by placing 50 per cent, of the entire cost and expense of the proceedings upon the Borough of Queens (to be collected with the first tax levy subsequent to the entry of the final decree in the proceedings), and by assessing the re-maining 50 per cent. of such cost and expense upon the real property within the area of assess-ment heretofore fixed and as shown on the fol-lowing diagram:

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The oi/gina/o!lhis diogrom is on /,/e in the office o/de Chief Engineer, /Doom 1307, Mii,vciml Bui/ding

sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, April 28, 1933.

Dated, New York, April 15, 1933.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. a15,26

Apportionment consider the advisability of amend-ing the aforesaid proceedings authorized by the Board on November 18, 1932, and of requesting the Corporation Counsel to make application to the Supreme Court to have the said court determine the compensation which should justly be made to the respective owners of the real property pro-posed to be taken in the proceedings as author-ized by the Board on November 18, 1932, and as proposed to be amended, so as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Sigma place from a point 418.37 feet south of Independence avenue to Independence avenue, and Independence avenue from Sigma place to West 261st street, Borough of The Bronx.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed modified area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings, as proposed to be amended, is as shown on the fol-lowing diagram:

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,d,coNs h"e d,s/et /ea4 m1apred A/I d/s/onees are in fee/ and l,7/,-ss aOl a wse

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sons affected thereby to be published in the CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, exclusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Friday, April 28, 1933.

Dated, New York, April 15, 1933. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. a15,26

mediately adjacent block, exclusive of the park properties abutting upon Grand Boulevard and Concourse, Borough of The Bronx, as more particularly shown upon the diagram bearing the signature of the Chief Engineer of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, dated December 9, 1932, and which was printed in the CITY RECORD from January 7 to January 18, 1933, inclusive.

The bearing will be held on Friday, April 28, 1933, at 11 o'clock a. at., in Room 16, City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York.

Dated, New York, April 15, 1933. PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, Board of

Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building, Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. a15,26

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Resolved, That this Board consider the pro- sons affected thereby to be published in the posed modified area of assessment at a meeting CITY RECORD for ten days continuously, ex-of the Board to be held in Room 16, City Hall, elusive of Sundays and legal holidays, prior to Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on Friday, April 28. 1933. Friday, April 28. 1933, at 11 o'clock a. m., and Dated, New York, April 15, 1933. that atthe same timeand place a public bearing

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary, andbe will then there be had. Board of Resolved, That the Secretary of this Board Estimate and Apportionment, Municipal Building,

cause these resolutions and a notice to all per- Manhattan, Telephone, WO rth 2-4560. a15,26

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THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 2795

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE

Board of Estimate and Apportionment at its

meeting held on Friday, March 31, 1933 (Cal.

No. 73), adopted the following resolutions:

Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Appor-

tionment by resolutions adopted on September

18, 1925, and amended on October 27, 1927, September 27, 1928, June 6, 1930, and April 17,

1931. authorized proceedings for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the

opening and extending of Farmers boulevard from

143d road (Jackson place) to Liberty avenue, Borough of Queens; and

Whereas, A resolution was adopted by the Board

of Estimate and Apportionment on November

18, 1932, and approved by the Acting Mayor on November 25, 1932, changing the map or plan of the City of New York by changing the lines

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of Farmers boulevard between Foch boulevard and Baisley boulevard, Borough of Queens; be it

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment consider the advisability of re-questing the Corporation Counsel to apply to the Supreme Court for a further amendment of the aforesaid proceedings authorized by the Board by resolutions adopted on September 18, 1925, and amended on October 27, 1927, September 27, 1928, June 6, 1930. and April 17, 1931, so as to provide for the acquisition of title to the real property required for the opening and extending of Farmers boulevard from 143d road (Jackson place) to Liberty avenue, Borough of Queens, as the said street is now laid out upon the map or plan of the City of New York.

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, hereby gives notice that the proposed modified area of assessment for benefit in these proceedings, as proposed to be amended, is as shown on the fol-lowing diagram:

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Notices of Public Hearings.

FRANCHISE MATTERS.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PUR- suant to law that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate and Apportionment, held April 7, 1933, the following petition was received:

Brooklyn Bus Corporation, 385 Flatbush Ave-nue Extension, Brooklyn, New Y

Aork.

3, 1933.

Petition.

To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, City Hall, Neto York City:

Gentlemen-The petition of Brooklyn Bus Corporation respectfully prays that:

As an alternative to the proposal to amend Route No. B-1 in the manner petitioned for in its petition, dated March 3, 1933, now pending before your honorable Board, Brooklyn Bus Corporation hereby respectfully petitions that you amend the franchise contract, dated June 4, 1931, between The City of New York and your peti-tioner, by changing the description of Route No. B-1, as now contained in said franchise contract, to the description hereinafter set forth:

"Route No, B-1, Sheepshead Bay, Plum and Manhattan Beaches. 4.0 Miles-Beginning at or near the intersection of Coyle street and Emmons avenue; thence along Emmons avenue to Sheeps-head Bay road; thence along Sheepshead Bay road to and across Avenue Z to East 13th street; thence along East 13th street to Sheepshead Bay road; thence along Sheepsbead Bay road to Ave-nue Y; thence along Avenue Y to and across Ocean parkway; also along Ocean parkway be-tween Avenue Y and Avenue Z; also along Avenue Z between Ocean parkway and Sheepshead Bay road; also from or near the intersection of Oxford street and Oriental boulevard; thence along Oriental boulevard to West End avenue; thence along West End avenue to Shore road or boulevard; thence along Shore road or boulevard to and across Emmons avenue to East 14th street; thence along East 14th street to Sheepshead Bay road; also along Voorhies avenue between Sheeps-head Bay road and East 14th street."

The above numbered and named route to cross such streets, avenues, highways, parkways and public places, named or unnamed, as may be en-countered in traversing said route, with the right to operate omnibuses in either direction upon and along any street and avenue described in the foregoing route. Except as expressly proposed herein to be

amended, the provisions of said contract of June 4, 1931, shall not be deemed to be in any manner otherwise affected by this petition.

Wherefore, your petitioner prays the grant to your petitioner of the franchise, right and consent to operate omnibuses for the transportation of persons for hire upon and along the streets and avenues in the Borough of Brooklyn hereinabove described and that said franchise contract, dated June 4, 1931, be amended accordingly.

Respectfully submitted, BROOKLYN BUS CORPORATION by W. S. MENDEN, President. State of New York, County of Kings, ss:

W. S. Menden, being duly sworn, deposes and says that he is president of Brooklyn Bus Cor-poration, the petitioner herein; that he has read the foregoing petition and knows the contents thereof, and that the same is true to his own knowledge W. S. MENDEN.

Sworn to before me this 3d day of April, 1933. JNO. B. HOLLINGER, Notary Public, Queens

Co. 800. Certificates filed Queens Co. Reg. 927; Kings Co. Clerk 18, Kings Reg, 5072; N. Y. Co. Clerk 195, N. Y. Reg. 5-H-118. Term ex-pires March 30, 1935. -and the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, the foregoing petition from the Brook-lyn Bus Corporation, dated April 3, 1933, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Appor-tionment at a meeting held April 7, 1933.

Resolved, That, in pursuance of law this Board sets Friday the 28th day of April, 1933, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon and Room 16 in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall he first considered, and a public bearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to appear and be heard; and be it further

Resolved, That the petition and these resolu-tions shall be published at least twice in two daily newspapers in the City of New York, to 'be designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY REcoan immediately prior to such date of public hearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to this matter may be ob-tained at the office of the Division of Franchises. Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, Tele- phone, WO rth 2-4560.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. New York, April 7, 1933. a17,28

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, PUR- suant to law, that at a meeting of the Board

of Estimate and Apportionment, held March 31, 1933, the following petition was received: Flushing Queens Bus Co., Inc., 570 7th Avenue,

New York City.

Petition.

To the Honorable the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York, City Hall, New York City:

Gentlemen-Flushing Queens, Bus Co., Inc., a corporation organized and existing under the Transportation Corporations Law of the State of New York hereby petitions your honorable Board for the grant of a fixed term franchise or right, or irs the alternative, for a grant of a terminable permit, to establish, maintain and operate stage coach or omnibus routes for public use in the conveyance of persons upon, over and along the surface of the following described streets, avenues, highways, parkways and public places in the Borough of Queens, City of New York and State of New York, namely:

Starting at the intersection of Main street and Roosevelt avenue; thence along Main street to Kissena boulevard; thence along Kissena boulevard to Holly avenue; thence along Holly avenue to 46th avenue; thence along 46th avenue to Hollis Court boulevard; thence along Hollis Court boule-vard to 212th street; thence along 212th street to Jamaica avenue: thence easterly along Jamaica avenue to City line; also along Roosevelt avenue between Main street and Prince street; thence along Prince street between Roosevelt avenue and Grove street; also along Grove street between Prince street and Main street.

Wherefore, Your petitioner prays that public notice of the time when and the place where this petition will be first considered be given as re-quired by the Greater New York Charter and laws applicable thereto and that the grant of the fixed term franchise or right, or as your honor-able Board may elect, the grant of the terminable permit, as applied for, 'be embodied in the form of a contract with all the terms and conditions thereof in accordance with the provisions of the Greater New York Charter and the laws of the State of New York in such case made and pro-vided.

In witness whereof, the Flushing Queens Bus Co., Inc., the petitioner herein, has caused this petition to be subscribed by its president and its

temporary corporate seal to be hereto affixed, this 27th day of March, 1933.

FLUSHING QUEENS BUS CO., INC., by GEORGE P. EHRMAN, President. State of New York, County of New York, ss.:

On this 27th day of March, 1933, before me per. sonally came George P. Ehrman, who being by me duly sworn, did depose and say that he resides in the Borough of Queens, City and State of New York; that he is president of the Flushing Queens Bus Co., Inc., the corporation described in and which executed the foregoing petition; that he knows the temporary seal of the said corpora-tion; that the seal affixed to the said petition is such temporary corporate seal; that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors of the said corporation and that he signed his nanie thereto by like order.

ROBERT J. FARRINGTON, Notary Public, Kings County. Certs. filed in the Counties of: Kings Co. Clk. No. 42, Reg. No. 3115; N. Y. Co. Clk. No. 251, Reg. No. 3-F-140. Comm. ex-pires March 30, 1933. -and the following resolutions were thereupon adopted:

Whereas, The foregoing petition from the Flush-ing Queens Bus Co., Inc., dated March 27, 1933, was presented to the Board of Estimate and Apportionment at a meeting held March 31, 1933.

Resolved, That, in pursuance of law, this Board sets Friday, the 28th day of April, 1933, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon and Room 16, in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, as the time and place when and where such petition shall be first considered, and a public bearing be had thereon, at which citizens shall be entitled to ap-pear and be heard; and be it further

Resolved. That the petition and these resolu-tions shall be published at least twice in two daily newspapers in the City of New York, to be designated by the Mayor, and for at least ten (10) days in the CITY RECORD immediately prior to such date of public bearing. The expense of such publication to be borne by the petitioner.

Information relative to this matter may be ob-tained at the office of the Division of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal Building, Centre and Chambers streets, Borough of Manhattan, Tele-phone, WO rth 2-4560.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary. New York, March 31, 1933. a17,28

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT at the meeting of the Board of Estimate and

Apportionment held this day the following resolu-tions were adopted:

Whereas, The North Shore Bus Co., Inc., has, by petition dated December 15, 1932, made applica-tion to this Board for the franchise, right and consent to maintain and operate omnibuses for the transportation of persons for hire, upon and along certain streets and avenues in the Borough of Queens, designated as Route Q•20, Flushing-Queensboro Hill, and more particularly described in said petition; and

Whereas, Sections 72, 73 and 74 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chapters 629 and 630 of the Laws of 1905, and chapter 467 of the Laws of 1914, provide for the manner and procedure of making such grants; and

Whereas, Pursuant to such laws, this Board adopted a resolution on March 3, 1933, fixing the date for public bearing on said petition as March 24, 1933, at which citizens were entitled to appear and be heard and publication of said petition and of notice of public bearing thereon was bad for at least two (2) days in the Long Island Daily Press and the Flushing Evening Journal, news-papers designated by the Mayor and in the CITY RECORD for ten (10) days immediately prior to the date of hearing, and said hearing was duly held and closed on said day; and

Whereas, This Board has made inquiry as to the money value of the franchise or right applied for and proposed to be granted to the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., and the adequacy of the compensa-tion to be paid therefor; now, therefore, be it

Resolved, That the following form of resolu-tion for the consent or right applied for by the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., containing the form of proposed contract for the grant of such right, be hereby introduced and entered in the minutes of this Board, as follows, to wit:

Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hereby grants to the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., the franchise, right and consent fully set out and described in the following form of proposed contract for the grant thereof em-bodying all of the terms and conditions including the provisions as to rates and charges upon and subject to the terms and conditions in said pro-posed form of contract contained, and that the Mayor of The City of New York be and he hereby is authorized to execute and deliver such contract in the name and on behalf of The City of New York, in the following form, provided, that this resolution shall not become effective and such resolution shall be null and void if the North Shore Bus Co., Inc.. shall fail on its behalf, to properly execute said contract in duplicate, and deliver the same to this Board within thirty (30) days after the date of the approval of this resolution by the Mayor or within such further time as the Board shall grant by resolution adopted on a date prior to the expira-tion of said thirty (30) days.

North Shore Bus Co., Inc. Proposed Form of Contract.

This contract, made and executed in duplicate this day of , by and between THE CITY OF NEW YORK (herein• after referred to as the "City"), by the Mayer of the City (hereinafter referred to as the "Mayor") acting for and in the name of the City, under and in pursuance of the authority of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of the City (hereinafter referred to as the "Board") party of the first part, and NORTH SHORE' BUS CO., INC., a corporation organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the State of New York (hereinafter referred to as the "Company"), party of the second part, witnesseth

In consideration of the mutual covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto d3 hereby covenant and agree with each other, as follows:

Section 1. The City hereby grants to the Com-pany, subject to the conditions and provisions hereinafter set forth, the franchise, right and consent to maintain and operate omnibuses for the transportation of persons for hire on a route in, upon, along and over the streets and avenues (hereinafter referred to as "franchise, right and consent" or "franchise") in the Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, which route is more particularly described as follows, to wit:

Route Q-20, Flushing-Queensboro Hill. 1.5 Miles-Beginning at the intersection of Main street and Roosevelt avenue; thence along Main street to Nassau boulevard; also along Main street between Roosevelt avenue and 39th avenue; also along 39th avenue between Main street and Prince street; also along Prince street between 39th ave-nue and Roosevelt avenue; also along Roosevelt avenue between Prince street and Main street, and to cross such other streets and avenues, named and unnamed, as may be encountered in traversing said route with the right to operate omnibuses in either direction over any street and avenue de-scribed in the foregoing route, except that such operation will at no time be in a direction con-trary to Police regulations.

Section 2. The grant of this franchise is subject to the following conditions and provisions:

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THE CITY RECORD. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.

First—The said right to maintain and opera said omnibus route upon the streets and aver herein described shall be revocable by the Bo at any time in its discretion upon sixty (60) day notice by the Board to the Company, but in event shall it extend beyond a term of one year from February 18, 1933. Upon such rev tion and termination all rights of the Comps by virtue of this contract, shall cease and der mine.

Second—The Company shall, in the mann hereinafter specified, pay to the City as comps cation for the franchise, right and consent here granted and the exercise thereof: (a) For the period between the date u

which the Company @hall secure from the Tram Commission (Metropolitan Division p{ the Depsi ment of Public Service) of the State of Ne

the certificate or certificates of convenien and necessity and the certificate or certificat of permission and approval as required by la and the date of the expiration of this contra a sum which shall be equal to ten (10) per cen

the gross receipts of the Company as berei after defined.

(b) For the period between the date up which this contract is signed by the Mayor an the date upon which the Company shall seen the certificate or certificates from the Trans Commission, a sum which shall be equal to to (10) per cent of the gross receipts as hereinafte

from any operation upon said route the Company or by a corporation affiliated wi the Company or by individuals financially i terested in the operation of the Company.

It is the intention of this contract that the shall be paid to the City a sum equal to ten (1 per cent, of the gross receipts, as bereinaft defined, derived from any operation upon al route from the date on which this contract signed by the Mayor to the date of the expirati or revocation of said contract and the Compan hereby agrees to pay such sums to the City.

The gross receipts referred to above, shall ma and include the gross revenues of the Company of any corporation affiliated with the Company o of any individuals financially interested in th operation of the Company, from whatever sour derived, either directly or indirectly, in any man tier from the operation of the route hereb authorized.

The compensation payable to the City hereunde shall be paid into the Treasury of the Cit monthly within ten (10) days after the expir Lion of each calendar month or portion thereof except in the case of the last payment, whe such compensation shall be paid within ten (10 days after the termination of this franchise, rigb and consent.

No payments of compensation made by tb Company to the City pursuant to the provision of this contract shall be considered in any man net as in the nature of a tax, but such payments shall be made in addition to any and all tax@ of whatsoever kind or description which are now or may at any time hereafter be required to b paid by any ordinance of the City, or any law of the State of New York.

Third—Nothing in this contract shall be deemed to affect in any way the right of the City to grant to any other corporation or to any indi vidual a similar right and privilege upon the same or other terms and conditions, over the streets and avenues bereinbefore described,

Fourth—This franchise shall not be assigned or transferred, either in whole or in part, or leased, sublet or mortgaged in any manner, nor shall title thereto either legal or equitable, or any right, interest or property therein, pass to or vest in any other person or corporation whatso-ever, either by the act of the Company, or by operation of law, whether under the provisions of the statutes relating to the consolidation or merger of corporations or otherwise, without the consent of the City, acting by the Board, evidenced by an instrument under seal anything herein con• tamed to the contrary notwithstanding; and the granting, giving or waiving of any one or more of such consents shall not render unnecessary any subsequent consent or consents. No assignment, lease, sublease or mortgage of this franchise, or of any part thereof, or of the franchise to operate omnibuses upon any of the streets and avenues upon which this franchise is hereby granted, or any part thereof, shall be valid or effectual for any purpose, unless such assignment, lease, sub-lease or mortgage shall specifically provide and shall contain a covenant on the part of the as-signee, lessee, sublessee or mortgagee that such assignment, lease, sublease or mortgage is sub. feet to all the provisions and conditions of this contract; and that any such assignee, lessee, sublessee or mortgagee, assumes and will be bound by all of the provisions and conditions of this contract and especially by the provisions and conditions hereof with respect to payments of compensation to the City, notwithstandingany-thing

in any statute or in the charter of such

assignee, lessee, sublessee or mortgagee to the contrary; and that such assignee, lessee, sub- lessee or mortgagee shall specifically waive any more favorable conditions created by any such statute or charter, and shall covenant that it will not claim by reason thereof or otherwise, exemp-tion from liability to perform each and all of the provisions and conditions of this contract.

Fifth—The Company shall commence operation hereunder upon the route or portion thereof, on the date upon which the Company shall secure therefor, from the Transit Commission (Metro. politan Division of the Department of Public Service) of the State of New York, the certificate or certificates of convenience and necessity and the certificate or certificates of permission and approval as required by law; provided, however, that such date is not later than the date of ex-piration or revocation of this contract.

Nothing herein contained shall be understood or construed as in any way extending the period fixed in this contract for the duration of the franchise hereby granted.

The Company shall within ten (10) days after the date upon which this contract is signed by the Mayor, make application to the said Transit Commission for any necessary approval or authority required by law. In the event that the Company shall fail to commence operation hereunder within the time herein specified or shall fail to apply to the Transit Commission within the time herein fixed, the franchise, right and consent hereby granted shall cease and determine. Sixth—Nothing herein contained shall be

construed as permitting the Company to erect any structures whatever upon City streets or avenues, and the Company shall not construct or maintain any fixture or structure In any street or avenue unless especially authorized by resole-tion of the Board.

Seventh—All omnibuses which may be operated pursuant to this franchise shall comply with the following general specifications or requirements:

(a) The maximum weight, including pas-sengers, fuel, water, oil, and any other material and accessories carried therein, shall not exceed thirty-two thousand (32,000) pounds,

(b) The maximum width shall not exceed eight (8) feet.

(c) The maximum length shall not exceed thirty-three (33) feet.

(d) All omnibuses shall be designed and con-structed in a manner which will permit ease and freedom of movement under all conditions and turning within a reasonable radius.

(e) The distribution of weight on axles, length of wheel base and other features of design shall

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(f) All omnibuses shall be provided with 'a' brakes capable of stopping and holding the no omnibus under all ordinary conditions. 1) (g) All omnibuses and parts thereof shall be

o I- so constructed that no undue noise or vibration ny, shall result from operation. er• (h) All omnibuses shall be constructed so as

to prevent as far as possible the dripping of er au or grease on the roadway. n- (i) All wheels shall be equipped with pneu. 17 matic tires, unless another type shall be approved

by the Board; provided, however, that if~ solid Don rubber tires be permitted, the omnibus shall be

equipped, as to rear wheels and tires, in such 't manner as may be prescribed by the Borough

ew authorities having control of the streets and ce avenues. es (j) All omnibuses shall be propelled by power w generated or contained within the omnibus itself,

~' but no power shall be used which will in its mot' generation or use produce smoke or noxious

n. odors which shall be found by the Board to on constitute a nuisance,

Eighth—No omnibus shall be operated pursu-re ant to this contract unless there shall be painted

thereon in letters not less than four inches D (4") in height:

er (a) The name of the corporation owning and by operating such omnibus.

(b) The number of the omnibus which shall n be assigned to it by the Company, which number

shall not be changed so long as such omnibus 0, shall be operated by the Company.

(c) The seating capacity of the omnibus, m Any legal or official notice, regulation or

order as to the control or management of omni-buses as required by law or ordinance shall be displayed inside or upon the omnibuses if

7 directed by proper authority. Ninth—The Company shall install on each

omnibus, a standard type of fare box containing ° a meter, which must be satisfactory to and receive ' the approval of the Comptroller of the City of

e New York and the Commissioner of Plant and e Structures.

Tenth—It is agreed by the Company, that the y Commissioner of Plant and Structures or his

representatives, shall be permitted at all time# r to inspect, read and check the fare boxes on all y omnibuses operated by the Company and inspect a in such detail as said Commissioner @hall elect,

any and all omnibuses operated by the Company a upon the streets and avenues pursuant to this

contract and said Commissioner of Plant and t Structures, or his representatives, may order any

omnibus so operated to be delivered at any point in the City of New York, designated by said

s Commissioner, or his representatives, where said Commissioner shall have facilities for such de-tailed inspection and when such order is so issued,

s the Company shall immediately comply therewith. If upon inspection any omnibus shall be found

e by the Commissioner of Plant and Structures to be unfit for public service or appears to be in an unsafe or an unsanitary condition, then the Company shall, upon notice by said Commissioner of Plant and Structures, immediately withdraw such omnibus from service and shall not there- after after permit said omnibus to be put Into service until, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Plant and Structures, or his representatives, the defect or defects have been remedied.

If, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Plant and Structures or his representatives, the Com-pany shall not provide sufficient omnibuses and operate the same with such frequency as the convenience of the public may require or give adequate public service upon the route or any portion thereof hereby authorized, said Commis' sioner may order the Company to provide, within a specified time, such additional omnibuses as in his opinion shall be sufficient to provide adequate public service and may order the Company to operate the same upon the route hereby author• ized in such manner as the said Commissioner shall direct, and the Company hereby agrees that it will comply with any and all of such orders.

Failure to comply with any of the orders of the Commissioner of Plant and Structures as herein provided for, within the time specified by him, shall constitute a default under this contract.

Eleventh—No advertising signs shall appear on the outside of any omnibus,

Twelfth—The destination of each omnibus shall be plainly indicated on the outside of the omni-bus, and such signs shall be illuminated when necessary.

Thirteenth—The inclosed portions of all omni-buses operated pursuant to this contract shall be heated and ventilated, in conformity with such laws and ordinances as are now or hereafter in force affecting surface railway cars or other public vehicles.

Fourteenth—The Inclosed portion of all omni-buses operated pursuant to this contract shall be well and sufficiently lighted.

Fifteenth—All omnibuses operated pursuant to this contract shall at all times be kept clean in all respects, including windows, floors and lamps, and shall be kept and maintained in good and safe repair and operating condition for public 1 service.

Sixteenth—The Company shall be subject to all laws and ordinances affecting or which may be applicable to the operation of omnibuses and all traffic regulations applicable thereto, now in force or which may be in force during the term of this contract. The Company shall also comply with and enforce the carryingout of any lawful orders or regulations designe for the protection and safety of persons or property or for the comfort, health and convenience of the public. o

Seventeenth—Omnibuses shall be operated on the route hereby authorized with such frequency as the convenience of the public may require. b

Eighteenth—The Company shall charge pasaen• o 0 gers, during the term of this contract, not more t than the following rates of fare, to wit: r

Five (5) cents for one continuous ride between any two points within the limits of the route a hereby authorized. t

Children under the age of five (5) years not d occupying a seat, accompanied by a person pay t ing full fare, shall be permitted to ride free. s The Company shall carry on its omnibuses, free o of charge, members of the Police and Fire Dc- partments of the City when in full uniform and p on duty, provided not more than two (2) such t uniformed employees need be carried at any one time on any one omnibus. s

It is understood and agreed between the par- a ties hereto, that the Board has determined the d money value of the franchise, right and consent herein granted and the compensation to be paid s therefor on the basis of operation at a rate of h fare of five (5) cents and that the length of the th

has been determined by the Board and ac- 1 cepted by the Company upon the basis of opera• r tion at the rate of fare of five (5) cents, and it as is further understood and agreed between the ti parties hereto that any increase in the rate of n fare, above that herein fixed and contained, would affect and change the very substance of the con- w sideration for which this franchise has been or granted by the City and accepted by the Corn' b pany. Actuated by these mutual understandings se and agreements, the Company hereby expressly as agrees that if, without the consent of the Board, evidenced by resolution, the Company shall invoke any of the provisions of the Public Service Law li or of any other statute or avail itself of the au • Ci thority of any regulatory board or body having di

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jurisdiction, for the purpose of obtaining an in-crease of fare above that fixed and contained herein, or if, on the authority or claimed au-thority of any judicial decision, heretofore or hereafter made, or otherwise, such Company shall, without the consent of the Board, evidenced by resolution, increase its rate of fare above that fixed and contained herein, this contract and the franchise, tight and consent hereby granted shall immediately cease and determine.

It is not the intention of the parties hereto that anything herein contained will or can pre' vent the exercise of any lawful power byany regulatory or judicial authority, but it is te ex• press understanding and agreement of the parties that the continued maintenance of the five (5) cent fare being of the essence of this contract, such fare shall not be increased except with the consent of the Board and any increase or attempted increase of such fare by the Company without such consent shall result in the termina-tion of this contract and of all rights hereunder as hereinabove provided.

Nineteenth—The Company &hall at its own expense, do anything and everything within its power to keep its omnibuses in operation on regular schedules during the existence of snow and ice on the streets and avenues on which the Company is hereby authorized to operate, and if, in order to so operate, it shall be neces-sary to plow or move any of such snow and ice from any part of the roadway, then such work shall be done by the Company under the super-vision of the City authorities having jurisdiction thereof, but such work shall be done in such a manner as to prevent any obstruction of the cross-walks of any . street or avenue. The Company may, however, in lieu of performing such work with its own forces, make arrangements with the City authorities having jurisdiction thereof for the perforasnee of such work by the City's forces for the Company's account and expense. Nothing contained in this section, however, @hall obligate the Company to cart or haul away any snow or to pay the expenses thereof.

Twentieth—It is agreed that the Company shall operate, pursuant to this contract the route as herein described and only upon tLe streets and avenues herein described, but if vehicular traffic be diverted from any of the streets or avenues forming part of such route because of fires, parades, traffic congestion or any other event closing any such streets or avenues temporarily or permanently to vehicular traffic, the Com- pany may, during such closing, use such other streets or avenues as are neces- sary, or as may be specified by the police authority or by the Board, to continue the operation of such route. If, however, any ~ such streets or avenues shall be closed to vehicular traffic for a period longer than forty-eight (48) hours, or traffic regulations shall require a con- tinued diversion of all or part of the operation, then the Company shall communicate with the Board and the Board may authorize the use of such other streets or avenues for the remaining period during which such streets or avenues may be closed.

Twenty-first—The Company shall, at all times, keep complete and accurate books of accounts and records of its business and operation under and in connection with this contract and the exercise of the franchise hereby granted. The Company shall keep its accounts and records in accordance with the Uniform System of Accounts for Omnibus Corporations as prescribed by the Transit Commission (Metropolitan Division of the Department of Public Service) of the State of New York and shall also keep further accounts and records in the manner and in such detail as shall be prescribed by the Comptroller of the City of New York and shall permit said Comp-troller or his representative to examine the books of accounts and records of the Company at any and all times and examine any of the officers and employees of the Company under oath and the Company hereby agrees to submit to said Comptroller, as, when and in the manner re-quested by him, detailed reports as to its accounts and records.

Within ten (10) days after the Company files with the said Transit Commission its annual report pursuant to the provisions of the Public Servioe Law, the Company shall file a copy of ' such report with the Board.

Twenty-second—An false entry in the books or accounts of the Company or false statement in the reports to the Comptroller cr the Board as to a material fact, knowingly made by the Company, shall constitute a default hereunder, and such a violation or breach of, or failure to comply with, the provisions in this contract contained as to warrant and authorize the termi-nation by the Board of the franchise, right and consent hereby granted.

Twenty-third—The Company hereby does as- s sume, and agrees that it will assume, all legal iability for which the City, can or may be held for injury to persons or damage to property occasioned by reason of or resulting front or growing out of the operation or maintenance of omnibuses hereby authorized; and it is a condi-tion of this contract that the City shall net and does not by reason of this contract assume any iability whatsoever, either to persons or property on account of the same, and the Company shall repay to the City any damage which the City shall be compelled to pay by reason of any act or default of the Company. t

Twenty-fourth—The franchise hereby granted t s upon the express condition that the Company t within twenty (20) days after the date on a which this contract is signed by the Mayor, shall f deposit with the Comptroller of the City the sum g f Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000) either in

money or securities to be approver by him, t which fund shall be security for the performance o y the Company of all the terms and conditions b f this contract and its compliance with all s rders and directions of the Board acting under he powers herein reserved, especially those which elate to the payment of compensation to the City.

If the Company shall fail to pay to the City ny compensation herein required within the fi

herein fixed or shall fail after ten (10) ays' notice by the Comptroller to the Company o repay to the City any damage which the City hall be compelled to pay by reason of any act E r default of the Company, the said Comptroller

may immediately withdraw the amount of such ayment from the security fund and shall notify he Company of such withdrawal, Within ten (10) days after notice by the

aid Comptroller to the Company that any mount has been withdrawn from the security a eposit as provided herein, the Company shall

pay to or deposit with the aid Comptroller a a um of money or securities to be approved by F ion sufficient to restore such security fund to h he original amount of Three Thousand Dol- ara ($3,000). If the Company fails to s @store said security fund to its original amount st

herein provided, the Board may, by resolu- on, terminate this contract after ten (10) days' re otice to the Company. al In the event that, pursuant to and in accordance D

ith the provisions of this contract, the franchise B contract hereby granted shall be terminated of

@cause of some default of the Company, the at curitp fund deposited with the said Comptroller th

herein provided, shall be forfeited by the A mpany to the City and shall thereafter be and an

D tome the property of the City as and for ne quidated damages. The rights reserved to the be ty with respect to the security fund are in ad• tton to all other rights reserved by the City

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pursuant to this contract; and no action, pro-ceeding or right with respect to such security fund shall affect any other legal rights, remedies or causes of action belonging to the City.

Twenty-fifth—In case of default by the Com-pany in the performance or observance of any of the terms, provisions, limitations and condi-tions of this contract on its part to be performed and observed as herein provided, and such de• fault shall continue unremedied for a period of thirty (30) days after notice from the Board specifying such default and directing that it be remedied, then in such event, the Board, after giving to the Company an opportunity to be heard and to be represented by counsel on at least ten (10) days' notice, may, by resolution, terminate this contract,

The Company shall not be deemed nor declared to be in default under any of tue conditions, obligations or requirements of this contract in any case in which the performance of any such condition, obligation or requirement is prevented by reason of strikes, injunctions or other causes beyond the control of the Company, provided that the Company shall not have instigated such strikes, or shalt not have been responsible for such suits or injunctions or other causes of delay,

Twenty-sixth—The Company shall maintain an office in the City of New York so long as it con-tinues to operate the route herein authorized or any part thereof and by notice to the Board will designate such office as the place where all notices, directions, orders and requests may be served of delivered under this contract.

Twenty-seventh—The words "notice," "direc. tion" or "order" herein shall mean a written notice, direction or order. Every such notice, direction or order to be served upon the Corn-. pany shall be delivered to, or sent by registered mail with postage prepaid and addressed to the Company at its office in the City of New York, or if no such office exists at the time, shall be sent by registered mail, postage prepaid, to its last known office in the City of New York. The delivery or mailing of such notice, direction or order shall be equivalent to direct personal notice, direction or order and shall be deemed to have been given at the time of delivery or mailing,

Twenty-eighth—The words "streets," "ave-nues," "streets or avenues" and "streets and ave-nues" wherever used in this contract, shall be deemed to mean streets, avenues, highways, parkways, driveways, concourses, boulevards, bridges, viaducts, tunnels, public places or any other property to which the City has title or over which the public has an ease-ment encountered or crossed by the streets and avenues bereinabove described and upon or in which authority is hereby given to the Company to operate omnibuses.

Twenty-ninth—If at any time the powers of the Board or any other board, body, authority, officer or officers herein mentioned or intended to be mentioned shall be transferred by law to any other board, body, authority, officer or officers, then and in such case, such other board, body authority, officer or officers shall have all the powers, rights and duties reserved to or prescribed for the Board or other board, body, authority, officer or officers herein mentioned or intended to be mentioned.

Thirtieth—The Company promises, covenants and agrees to conform to and abide by and perform all the terms, conditions and require-ments in this contract fixed and contained, and the Company will not at any future time set up as against the City or the Board the claim that the provisions of this contract reserving to the City the right to cancel this contract and terminate the franchise hereby granted are unreasonable or void nor will the Company set up or maintain as against the City the Board, the Comptroller or any other officer of the City, that any other provisions of this contract are unreasonable or void.

Thirty-first—It is understood and agreed that all the provisions of this contract shall be binding upon the Company, its successors or assigns.

Thirty-second—The rights reserved to the City by this contract shall be in addition to and not to derogation of any other rights or remedies which the City may have at law or in equity with respect to the subject matter of this contract.

In witness whereof, the party of the first part, by its Mayor, thereunto duly authorized by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment of said City, has caused the corporate name of said City to be hereunto signed and the corporate seal of said City to be hereunto affixed; and the party of the second part, by its officers, there-unto duly authorized, has caused its corporate name to be hereunto signed and its corporate sal to be hereunto affixed as of the day and year first above written,

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, by ............ Mayor.

(Corporate seal,) Attest' ............. City Clerk, NORTH SHORE BUS CO., INC., by

......, President. (Seal.) Attest: ..... ..., Secretary.

(Here add acknowledgments.)

Resolved, That the results of the inquiry made by this Board as to the money value of he proposed franchise, right and consent, and be adequacy of the compensation to be paid berefor and of the terms and conditions, are a specified and fully set forth in and by the oregoing form of proposed contract for the rant of such franchise, right and consent. Resolved, That these preambles and resolu-

ione, including the said resolution for the grant f a franchise, right and consent applied for y the North Shore Bus Co., Inc., and the aid form of a proposed contract for the rant of such franchise, right and consent, con-aining said results of such inquiry, after the

same shall be entered In the minutes of this Board, shall be published in full for at least fteen (15) days immediately prior to Friday,

April 21, 1933, in the CITY Racoon, together with he following note, to wit: Notice is hereby given that the Board of

stimate and Apportionment, before authorizing asp contract for the grant of the franchise, right

id consent applied for by the North $pore us Co., Inc., and fully set forth and de-ribed in the foregoing form of proposed con-

tract for the grant of such franchise, right and nsent, and before adopting any resolutions

uthorizing such contract, will, at a meeting of said Board, to be held in Room 16, City Hall,

orough of Manhattan, City of New York, on riday, April 21, 1933, at 11 o'clock a, m., old a public hearing thereon, at which citizens all be entitled to appear and be heard, Resolved, That a notice of such hearing,

iting that copies of the proposed contract and solution of consent thereto may be obtained by I those interested therein at the office of the ivision of Franchises, Room 1307, Municipal uildin , Centre and Chambers streets, Borough

Manhattan, shall be published at least twice the expense of the proposed grantee during

e ten (10) days immediately prior to Friday, Aril 21, 1933, in the Long Island Daily Press d the Flushing Evening Journal, the two daily wspapers in which the petition and notice of #ring thereon have been published.

PETER J. McGOWAN, Secretary,

Dated, New York, March 24, 1933, a4,21

Blocks 1173 (35) and 1174 (36). Old block num• bers shown in parentheses.

WARD 4. SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in 104TH

AVE. from 200th St, to 198th st. Affecting Blocks 1802, 1806, 1844 and 1845.

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in CROSS ISLAND BLVD., east side, from 112th ave. to Hollis ave. Affecting Block 1883.

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in MON-TEREY ST. from 109th ave. to Robard la.; ROBARD LA. from Monterey St. to Hollis ave. Affecting Blocks 2022 to 2024.

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in GOLD CT. from 133d ave. to Sitka st.; SITKA ST. from 133d ave. to Desarc rd. Affecting Blocks 2216, 2218, 2222 and 2223.

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in 115TH AVE. from 157th st. to Sutphin blvd. Affecting Blocks 2951, 2952, 2954 and 2955.

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in 121ST AVE. from Long st. to Lakeview blvd. Affecting Blocks 2990 and 2991.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of assessment for acquiring title to the following named streets and avenues in the BOROUGH OF RICHMOND:

WARD 4. 5TH ST.-ACQUIRING TITLE TO, from

BASIN AND APPURTENANCES on the four corners of 194TH ST. and 119TH AVE. Affect-ing Blocks 3322, 3323, 3328 and 3329.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on April 11, 1933, and en-tered April 11, 1933, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before July 10, 1933, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of pay-ment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office, Municipal Building, Court sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 P. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. m. to 12 noon.

CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. Dated, New York, April 11, 1933. a14,25

Midland ave.`to Hunter (Monroe) ave.; 7TH ST. from Franklin ave. to Hunter (Monroe) ave.; ELM AVE. from 1st st. to 5th st.; FRANKLIN AVE. from 6th st. to 9th st., and HUNTER (MONROE-OAK) AVE. from Hinscbcliff ave. to 9th st.

Confirmed March 24, 1933, and entered April 11, 1933. The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

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The above entitled assessment was entered on from ten days after the date of entry to the date the day hereinbefore given in the Record of Titles of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 987 of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Col- of the Greater New York Charter. lections, and unless the amount assessed for The above assessment is payable to the City benefit on any person or property shall be paid Collector, in the Borough Hall, St. George, Staten on or before July 10, 1933, which is 90 days Island, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 3 p.. m., after the date of entry of the assessment, in- and on Saturdays until 12 noon. terest will be collected thereon at the rate of CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller, seven per centum per annum, to be calculated Dated, New York, April 11, 1933. a14,25

SALE OF TAX LIENS.

Notice of Sale of Tax Liens of The City of New York, for Unpaid Taxes, Water Rents and Assessments for Local Improvements Upon Lands and Tenements Within That Part of the City of New York Now Known and Described as the Borough of Queens, Affecting Property in Ward 1, as Shown on the Tax Map of Said City for Said Borough of Queens.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK, DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE. BUREAU OF CITY COLLECTIONS, MUNICIPAL BUILDING, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK,

Notice to Taxpayers.

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF section 914 of the Greater New York Charter,

notice is hereby given that the assessment rolls of real estate and personal property in the City of New York for the year 1933 have been de-livered to the City Collector, and that all taxes on said assessment rolls shall be due and payable at his office in the respective Boroughs of said City, as follows:

All taxes upon personal property and one-half of all taxes upon real estate shall be due and payable on the 1ST DAY OF MAY, 1933; and

the remaining and final one-half of taxes on real estate shall be due and payable on the 1ST DAY OF NOVEMBER, 1933.

All taxes shall be and become liens on the real estate affected thereby, and shall be construed as and deemed to be charges thereon, on the respec-tive days when they become due and payable as hereinbefore provided and not earlier and shall remain such liens until paid.

The second half of the tax on real estate which is due as hereinbefore provided on the 1ST DAY OF NOVEMBER following the payment of the first half, may be paid on the 1ST DAY OF MAY or at any time thereafter, providing the first half

THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933. THE CITY RECORD. 2797

The above assessments were confirnsrd by the Board of Assessors on April 11, 1933, and en-tered April 11, 1933, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before July 10, 1933, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of pay-ment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. The above assessments are payable to the City

Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont aves., Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 3 p. m., and on Satur-days until 12 noon.

CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. Dated, New York, April 11, 1933. a14,25

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN:

SECTION 13. GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, BA-

SIN, ETC., in HEMLOCK ST. from Sutter ave. to Blake ave. Affecting Blocks 4268, 4269, 4283 and 4284.

SECTION 14. SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in

CLEVELAND ST. between Linden blvd. and Stanley ave. Affecting Blocks 4359 and 4360.

SECTION 15. GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, ETC.,

E. 57TH ST, from Snyder ave. to Tilden ave. Affecting Blocks 4728 and 4729.

GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, PAV-ING, BASINS, ETC., in E. 59TH ST. from Church ave. to Tilden ave. Affecting Blocks 4706, 4707, 4730 and 4731.

PAVING, ETC., NEW YORK AVE. from Cor-telyou rd. to Clarendon rd. Affecting Blocks 4932 and 4933.

SECTION 17, GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, PAVING,

ETC., 68TH ST. from 18th ave. to 320 feet east of 18th ave. Affecting Blocks 5569 and 5577.

SECTION 21, CURBING AND FLAGGING W. 12TH ST.

from Avenue W to Avenue X. Affecting Blocks 7161 and 7162.

SECTION 22. PAVING, CURBING, FLAGGING, ETC.,

E. 18TH ST. from Avenue T to Avenue U. Affecting Blocks 7322 and 7323.

SECTION GRADING, CURBING, FLAGGING, PAV-

ING, ETC., E. 31ST ST. from the Long Island Railroad cut about 395 feet north of Avenue I to Avenue I. Affecting Blocks 7576 and 7577.

PAVING, ETC., TROY AVE. from Avenue J to Avenue K. Affecting Blocks 7791 and 7792.

SECTION 24. PAVING, ETC., E. 93D ST. from Farragut

rd. to Glenwood rd, Affecting Blocks 8142, 8143, 8161 and 8162.

SEWERS AND APPURTENANCES in REM-SEN AVE., each side, between Foster ave, and Farragut rd. Affecting Blocks 7968 and 8141.

The above assessments were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on April 11, 1933, and entered April 11, 1933, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any per-son or property shall be paid on or before July 10, 1933, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be col-lected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be caciculated from ten days after the date of entry as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessments are payable to the City Collector, at his office, Room 1, Municipal Build-ing, Brooklyn, N. Y., between the hours of 9 a. in. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays between 9 a. in. and 12 noon.

CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller. Dated, New York, April 11, 1933. a14,25

WARD 4, 177TH ST. (LESLIE AVE.)-ACQUIRING

TITLE TO, from Sayres (Woodlawn) ave. to Westchester (Central) ave.

Confirmed March 16, 1933, and entered April 11, 1933.

The area of assessment for benefit in this pro-ceeding is as shown on the following diagram:

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That the above entitled assessment was entered from ten days after the date of entry to the date on the day hereinbefore given in the Record of of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City of the Greater New York Charter. Collections, and unless the amount assessed for The above assessment is payable to the City benefit on any person or property shall be paid Collector, at his office, Municipal Building. Court on or before July 10, 1933, which is 90 days sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. in. and after the date of entry of the assessment, in- 3 p. m., and on Saturdays until 12 noon. terest will be collected thereon at the rate of CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller.

seven per centum per annum, to be calculated Dated, New York, April 11, 1933. a1S,26

3172 (2028), 3174 (2027), 3175 (2028), 3188 (1985), 3189 (1986), 3190 (1990), 3191 (1991), 3234 (2025), 3235 (2026), 3236 (2046). Old block numbers shown in parentheses.

GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, PAV-ING, ETC., in CONTINENTAL AVE. from about 70 feet north of Harrow st. to Metropolitan ave. Affecting Blocks 3220 (2030), 3221 (2031), 3222 (2032), 3223 (2033), 3224 (2034), 3225 (2035), 3226 (2036), 3227 (2037), 3228 (2038), 3240 (2050), 3241 (2051), 3242 (2053), 3243 (2054), 3244 (2055), 3245 (2059), 3246 (2060), 3247 (2061). Old block numbers shown in paren- theses.

SEWER AND APPURTENANCES in 78TH ST. from 32d ave. to Northern blvd. Affecting

DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE.

Confirmation of Assessments.

NOTICES TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter. the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

WARD 2. GRADING, CURBING. SIDEWALKS. BA-

SINS. PAVING, ETC., 83D ST. from 32d ave. to Northern blvd. Affecting Blocks 121 and 122. The above assessment was confirmed by the

Board of Assessors on April 18. 1933, and entered April 18, 1933, in the Record of Titles of Assess-ments kept in the Bureau of City Collections, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before July 17, 1933, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of payment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, at his office, Municipal Building, Court sq., L. I. City, between the hours of 9 a. in. and 3 p. m., and on Saturdays from 9 a. in. to 12 noon.

CHARLES W. BERRY. Comptroller. Dated, New York, April 18, 1933. a20,ml

iN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessment for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 13. PAVING WITH GRANITE BLOCKS, CURB-

ING, SIDEWALKS, ETC., in W. 261ST ST. from Riverdale ave. to Delafield ave., together with an award for damages caused by a change of grade. Assessment affects Block 3423-K and 3423-U.

The above assessment was confirmed by the Board of Assessors on April 18, 1933, and en-tered April 18, 1933, in the Record of Titles of Assessments kept in the Bureau of City Collec-tions, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid on or before July 17, 1933, which is 90 days after the date of said entry of the assessment, interest will be collected thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated from ten days after the date of said entry to the date of pay-ment, as provided by sections 159 and 1019 of the Greater New York Charter.

The above assessment is payable to the City Collector, in the Bergen Building, Arthur and Tremont aves.. Borough of The Bronx, between the hours of 9 a. m, and 3 p. m., and on Satur-days until 12 noon.

CHARLES W. BERRY. Comptroller. Dated, New York, April 18, 1933. a20,ml

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF THE BRONX:

SECTION 11, GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA-

SINS, PAVING, ETC., OSBORNE PL. from Burnside ave. to W. 179th st. Affecting Blocks 3222 and 3228.

SECTION 14. GRADING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA-

SINS, PAVING, ETC., QUIMBY AVE. from Havemeyer ave. to Zerega ave. Affecting Blocks 3699 and 3700.

SECTION 15. PAVING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, ETC.,

in STARLING AVE. from Castle Hill ave. to Glebe ave. Affecting Blocks 3966 and 3967.

SECTION 16. PAVING, CURBING, SIDEWALKS, BA-

SINS, ETC.,.n BRONXWOOD AVE. from Magenta St. to Gun Hill rd. Affecting Blocks 4633 to 4635.

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE

Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice

of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering in the Bureau of City Collections of assessments for acquiring title to the following named street in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 OF THE Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of

The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVE-MENTS in the BOROUGH OF QUEENS:

WARD 2.

GRADING, ETC., 63D ST. from Queens blvd. to Laurel Hill blvd. Affecting Blocks 2316 (1442), 2317 (1442), 2323 (1443) and 2324 (1444). Old block numbers shown in parentheses,

GRADING, BASINS, ETC., in YELLOW-STONE BLVD. from Queens blvd. to Fleet st. Affecting Blocks 3162 (1982), 3163 (1983), 3164 (1987), 3165 (1988), 3166 (1989), 3167 (2027),

UNDER THE DIRECTION OF HON. CHARLES W. BERRY, COMPTROLLER OF THE City of New York, I, William Reid, Jr., City Collector, hereby give public notice, pursuant to

the provisions of chapter 17, title 5, of the Greater New York Charter: That the respective owners of the lands and tenements in the Borough of Queens, in the City

of New York, as said lands and tenements are shown within the First Ward of said Borough upon the tax map of said City for said Borough, on which any taxes or any assessment for local improve-ments have been imposed and become a lien and have remained unpaid for three years since the same were due and payable, or on which any water rent has been imposed and become a lien and has remained due and unpaid for four years since the same was due and payable, are required to pay the amount of said taxes, assessments and water rents, together with all unpaid: taxes, water rents and assessments affecting such lands and tenements which became a lien and were due and Payable prior to February 11, 1932 (the taxes, water rents and assessments for local improvements required to be paid, thus comprising all unpaid taxes and water rents affecting said properties contained in assessment rolls down to and including the assessment roll of The City of New York for the year 1931; all water rents entered up to and including February 10, 1932, and all assessments for local improvements affecting said properties confirmed and entered up to January 31, 1932, inclusive) with all penalties thereon remaining unpaid, together with the interest thereon at the rate pro-vided by law from the time the same became liens so as to be due and payable to the date of pay-ment and the charges of this notice and advertisement to the City Collector, at his office on the 2d floor of the Municipal Building, Court square, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, in the City of New York.

AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IF DEFAULT BE MADE IN SUCH PAY. ment the lien of The City of New York upon any of said lands and tenements for any tax, assess-ment or water rent which became a lien so as to be due and payable before February 11, 1932, will be sold at public auction at the Bureau of City Collections, 2d floor, Municipal Building, Court square, Long Island City, Borough of Queens, in the City of New York, on

THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1933,

at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, foe the lowest rate of interest, not exceeding 12 per centum per annum, at which any person or persons shall offer to take the same in consideration of advancing the said taxes, water rents and assessments and penalties, as the case may be, and interest thereon as aforesaid to the time of sale, the charges of notice and advertisement and all other costs and charges accrued thereon; and that such sale will be continued from time to time until all said liens for taxes, water rents and assessments for local improvements so advertised for sale affecting such lands and tenements shall be sold.

The transfer of tax lien to be executed and delivered to the purchaser thereof, pursuant to the terms of said sale shall be subject to the lien for and the right of The City of New York to collect and receive all taxes, water rents and assessments for local improvements and penalties and interest thereon which accrued and became a lien, or which shall accrue and become a lien upon said prem-ises, so as to be due and payable on and after the date stated in the first advertisement of said sale as stated herein, namely the 11th day of February, 1932 (i. e., the lien for and the right of The City of New York to collect and receive all taxes included in the assessment rolls of The City of New York for the years subsequent to 1931, water rents entered subsequent to February 10, 1932, and assessments for local improvements entered subsequent to January 31, 1932),

NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN THAT A PARTICULAR AND DETAILED statement of the property affected, showing ward, block and lot number thereof as the same may be on the tax map of the City of New York for the Borough of Queens and the tax liens thereon which are to be sold, is published in a pamphlet and that copies thereof are deposited in the offices of the City Collector in the Boroughs of Queens and Manhattan and will be delivered to any person applying for the same.

Dated, New York, February 2, 1933, WILLIAM REID, Jr., City Collector of The City of New York,

This notice applies to arrears as of February 10, 1932. f2.9.16-23-m2.9.16.23-30-a6.13.20.27

required for the opening and extending of ERDMANN STREET from Manor road to Franklin place; FRANKLIN PLACE from Erdmann street to Norwalk street, and AREA PLACE from Erdmann street to Jefferson street, in the Borough of Richmond, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled pro-

ceding, as follows: First-That the above named court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has com-pleted its supplemental and amended estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of the improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the

area of assessment for benefit herein, and supplemental and amended tentative decree the said court as to awards for damages and as assessments for benefit was signed on the 3 day of March, 1933, by Hon. Edward Riegelma Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at trial of the above entitled proceeding, and w filed with the Clerk of the County of Ri mond on the 11th day of April, 1933. for the i spection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That the said court has assessed the real property within the area of assessmei

and prescribed as the area of assessment f benefit by the Board of . Estimate and Apportio meat on the 7th day of April, 1927. and that t said area of assessment includes the parcels of re property situate and being in the Borough Richmond, in the City of New York, which, take together, are bounded as shown on the followi diagram:

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DIAGRAM SHOW AREA ESSMENT IN THEPROIEED/NG FOR ACQU/R/NG TITLE TO

ERDA/ANN SSTREET FROMY,4NOR ROAD TO FRAN/IL/N PLACE

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AREA PLACE FROMERDMANNSTREET TO L/EFFEP.SON STREET

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Chief Engineer

Third-That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding, or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Richmond, on or before the 2d day of May, 1933, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Municipal Build-ing, Room 1559, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, a copy of such verified objec-tions.

Fourth-That on the 4th day of May, 1933, a 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Corpora tion Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Edward Riegelmann, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said supplemental and amended tentative decree, at a Trial Term Part I, of the Supreme Court, to be held in th County Court House, in the Borough of Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will hear the parties who will have filed objections to the said supplemental and amended tentative decree.

Dated. New York, April 11, 1933. ARTHUR J. W. HILLY, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal B>ulding, New York City. al1,27

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2798

THE CITY RECORD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property required for the opening and extending of 107TH AVENUE (ATLANTIC STREET) from Sutphin boulevard (Jay street) to 153d street (Jacob place), in the Borough of Queens, the City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed-

ing, as follows: First-That the above named court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has. completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and ad-

shall have been paid or shall be paid at the same time and on such payments of the second half as may be made in such manner prior to NOVEM-BER 1ST, a discount shall be allowed from the date of payment to NOVEMBER 1ST, nt the rate of 4 per centum per annum.

The offices of the City Collector in the respec-tive Boroughs are located as follows:

Borough of Manhattan, Room 200, Municipal Building, New York.

Borough of The Bronx, 177th st. and Arthur ave.

Borough of Brooklyn, Room 1, Municipal Build-ing, Joralemon st.

Borough of Queens, 18 Court sq., L. I. City. Borough of Richmond, Borough Hall, St.

George, S. I.

m3l,a29 C. W. BERRY, Comptroller.

Interest on City Bonds and Stock.

THE INTEREST DUE MAY 1, 1933, ON registered bonds and stock of The City of New

York and of former corporations now included therein, will be paid on that day by the Comp-troller, at his office (Room 830, Municipal Build-ing, at Chambers and Centre sts., in the Borough of Manhattan.)

The coupons that are payable in New York or in London for the interest due on May 1, 1933, on corporate stock of The City of New York,will be paid at the option of the holders thereof, either at the office of the Comptroller (Room 830, in the Municipal Building at Chambers and Centre sts., Manhattan. New York City), in United States money, or at the office of Seligman Brothers. 18 Austin Friars, London, E. C., England, in sterling.

The coupons that are payable only in New York for interest due on May 1. 1933, on bonds and stock of the present and former City of New York, and of former corporations now included in The City of New York, will be raid at the office of the Comptroller (Room 830, in the Municipal Building, at Chambers and Centre sts., Manhattan, New York City.) The books for the transfer of bonds and stock

on which interest is payable May 1, 1933, will be closed from April 11 to April 29, 1933, both days inclusive.

April 5, 1933. CHARLES W. BERRY, Comptroller, The City

of New York, Department of Finance, Comp- troller's Office. all,ml

SUPREME COURT-SECOND DEPARTMENT,

Filing Bills of Costs.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening and extending SHEFFIELD AVE-NUE from Hegeman avenue to Vandalia avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in and for the County of Kings, for the hearing of motions, at the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 1st day of May, 1933, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel, and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora-tion Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, Brooklyn, New York, April 17, 1933. ARTHUR J. W. HILLY, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Bureau of Street Openings, 506 Municipal Building, Brook-

lyn, N. Y. a17,27

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening and extending LOGAN STREET from New Lots avenue to Vandalia avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in and for the County of Kings. for the hearing of motions, at the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 28th day of April. 1933, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be beard thereon, for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel, and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora-tion Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated, Brooklyn, New York, April 15, 1933. ARTHUR J. W. HILLY, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Bureau of Street Openings, 506 Municipal Building, Brook-

lyn. N. Y. alS,26

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tene- ments and hereditaments required for the pur- pose of opening and extending EAST 56TH STREET from Avenue L to Avenue 0. in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE bill of costs, charges and expenses incurred by

reason of the above entitled proceeding will be presented to one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Second Judicial District, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in and for the County of Kings, for the hearing of motions, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 24th day of April, 1933, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard thereon, for taxation in accordance with the certificate of the Corporation Counsel, and that the said bill of costs, charges and expenses with the certificate of the Corpora-tion Counsel thereto attached has been deposited in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, there to remain for and during the space of ten days, as required by law.

Dated. Brooklyn, New York, April 13, 1933. ARTHUR T. W. HILLY, Corporation Counsel,

Office and Post Office Address, Bureau of Street Openings, 506 Municipal Building, Brooklyn, N. Y. a13,24

Filing Tentative, Decree-Notice to File Objections.

In the 'latter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee to the real property

vantage of the improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit herein, and the tentative decree of the said court as to awards for damages and as to assessments for benefit was signed on the 24th day of March, 1933, by Hon. Edward Riegelmann, Justice of the Supreme Court presid-ing at the trial of the above entitled proceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Queens on the 10th day of April, 1933, for the in-spection of whomsoever it may concern.

Second-That the said court has assessed all the real property within the area of assessment fixed and prescribed as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion. ment on the 7th day of March, 1929, and that the said area of assessment includes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Bor-ough of Queens, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded as shown on the fol-lowing diagram:

Fourth-That on the 3d day of May, 1933, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, the Cor-poration Counsel of The City of New York will apply to the Hon. Edward Riegelmann, the Justice of the Supreme Court who signed said tentative decree, at a Trial Term, Part I, of the Supreme Court, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Queens, to fix a time when said Justice will bear the parties who will have filed objections to the said tentative decree.

Dated, New York, April 10, 1933.

ARTHUR J. W. HILLY, Corporation Coun-sel, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, New York City. a10,26

signed on the 30th day of March, 1933, by Hon. Charles J. Dodd, Justice of the Supreme Court presiding at the trial of the above entitled pro. ceeding, and was filed with the Clerk of the County of Kings on the 6th day of April, 1933, for the inspection of whomsoever it may concern. Second-That the said court has assessed all

the real property within the area of assessment fixed and described as the area of assessment for benefit by the Board of Estimate and Apportion-ment by resolution adopted on the 27th day of October, 1927, and the said area of assessment in-cludes the parcels of real property situate and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows: Bounded on the north by the southerly right-of-

way line of the Bay Ridge Division of the Long Island Railroad; on the east by a line midway between East 100th street and East 101st street and by the prolongation of the said line; on the south by a line midway between Foster avenue and Farragut road; and on the west by a line mid-way between East 93d street and East 94th street.

Third-That all parties and persons interested in such proceeding or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing, duly verified

the in the manner required by law for the verification of of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real to property owned by the objector and his post

Ist office address, with the Clerk of the County of nn, Kings, on or before the 29th day of April, 1933, the and within the same time serve a copy of such as verified objections on the Corporation Counsel of

The City of New York, at his office, 506 Municipal n- Building, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

Fourth-That on the 1st day of May, 1933, at all 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon nt thereafter as counsel can be beard, the Corpora-or tion Counsel of The City of New York will n- apply to the Hon. Charles J. Dodd, at Special he Term, Part II of the Supreme Court, County al Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn City of of New York, to fix a time when said justice n will bear the parties who have filed objections to

ng the said tentative decree. Dated, Brooklyn, New York, April 6, 1933. ARTHUR J. W. HILLY, Corporation Coun-

sel, Office and Post Office Address, Bureau of Street Openings, 506 Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn, N. Y. a6,22

SUPREME COURT-NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT.

Filing Report.

In the Matter of the Application and Petition of The City of New York to acquire certain real estate at MOHANSIC LAKE and LITTLE MOHANSIC LAKE, in the Town of York-town, Westchester County, New York, under the provisions of the Greater New York Charter, and pursuant to chapter 543 of the Laws of 1925, to be acquired for the sanitary protection of the water supply of The City of New York.

First Taking. Claim of Mohansic Shores, Inc.

PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the second separate report as to part of Parcels D

and Dl, in the above entitled proceeding, of Daniel Meenan and Frank J. Lamb, a majority of the Commissioners of Appraisal in the above en-titled proceeding, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the County of Westchester on the 6th day of March, 1933.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN IN ACCORD-ance with the provisions of section 498 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN THAT THE said report of the majority of said Commissioners will be presented to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term thereof to

t be held in and for the Ninth Judicial District, at the County Court House in the City of Pough. keepsie, Dutchess County, New York. on the 20th day of April, 1933, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, and that then and there a motion will be made on behalf of the petitioner herein,

The City of New York, that said report be con. firmed and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem just and proper in the premises.

Dated, New York, April 5, 1933. ARTHUR J. W. HILLY, Corporation Coun-

sel, Attorney for Petitioner, Office and Post Office Address, Municipal Building, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. a6-l3.20.27

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ON WORK TO BE DONE FOR OR SUP-PLIES TO BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY OF NEW YORK,

personThe for serviice,work, mate material,, n or supplies for The C y

bureaus w ors offices, shall furnish f its

thedsamee departments,

sealed envelope, indorsed with the title of the supplies, alhsry

for namesthid is madewithi ortheirnameor

and the date of presentation to the President or Board or to the head of the Department at his or its office, on or before the date and hour named in the advertisement for the same, at which time and place the bids will be publicly opened by the President or Board or head of said Department and read, and the award of the con-tract made according to law as soon thereafter as practicable.

Each bid shall contain the name and place of residence of the person making the same, and the names of all persons interested with him therein, and, if no other person be so interested, it shall distinctly state that fact; also that it is made without any connection with any other per-son making a bid for the same purpose, and is in all respects fair and without collusion or fraud and that no member of the Board of Aldermen, head of a department, chief of a bureau, deputy thereto, or clerk therein or other officer or em-ployee of The City of I' ew York is, shall be, or become interested, directly or indirectly, as con-tracting party, partner, stock holder, surety or otherwise in or in the performance of the con-tract, or in the supplies, work or business to which it relates, or in any portion of the profits thereof. The bid must be verified by the oath, in writing, of the party or parties making the bid that the several matters stated therein are in all respects true.

No bid will he considered unless as a condition precedent to the reception or consideration of such hid, it he accompanied by a certified check upon one of the State or National banks or trust com-panies of the City of New York, or a check of such bank or trust company signed by a duly authorized officer thereof, drawn to the order of the Comptroller, or money or corporate stock or certificate of indebtedness of any nature issued by The City of New York, which the Comptroller shall approve as of equal value with the security required in the advertisement to the amount of not less than three nor more than five per centum of the amount of the bond required as provided in section 420 of the Greater New fork Charter.

All bids for supplies must be submitted in duplicate.

The certified check or money should not be inclosed in the envelope containing the bid, but should be either inclosed in a separate envelope addressed to the bead of the Department, Presi-dent or Board, or submitted personally upon the presentation of the bid.

For particulars as to the quantity or quality of the supplies, or the nature and extent of the work, reference must be made to the specifica-tions, schedules, plans, etc., on file in the said office of the President, Board or Department.

No bid shall be accepted from or contract awarded to any person who is in arrears to The City of New York upon debt or contract, or who is a defaulter as surety or otherwise upon any obligation of the City.

The contract must be bid for separately. The right is reserved in each case to reject all

bids if it is deemed to be for the interest of the City so to do.

Bidders will write out the amount of their bids in addition to inserting the same in figures.

Bidders are requested to make their bids upon the blank form prepared and furnished by the City, a copy of which, with the proper envelope in which to inclose the bid, together with a copy of the contract, including the specifications, in tho form approved by the Corporation Counsel, cat be obtained upon application therefor at the office of the department for which the work is to be done or the supplies are to be furnished. Plans and drawings of construction work may be seen there.

Third-That The City of New York, and all other parties interested in such proceeding, or in any of the real property affected thereby, having any objections thereto, shall file such objections in writing ,duly verified in the manner required by law for the verification of pleadings in an action, setting forth the real property owned by the objector and his post office address, with the Clerk of the County of Queens, on or before the 1st day of May, 1933, and parties other than The City of New York shall within the same time serve on the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York, at his office, Chamber of Commerce Building, 89-31 161st street, Jamaica, in the Borough of Queens,, City of New York, a copy of such verified objections.

In the Matter of the Application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same nurpose in fee to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening and extending ROCKAWAY PARK-WAY from the southerly right-of-way line of the Bay Ridge Division of the Long Island Railroad to Rockaway avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York,

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALL parties interested in the above entitled proceed-

ing, as follows: First-That the above named court, after con-

sidering the testimony and proofs submitted on the trial of the above entitled proceeding, has completed its estimate of the compensation which should be made by The City of New York to the respective owners of the real property to be acquired in this proceeding, and has made an assessment of the value of the benefit and ad-vantage of the improvement to the respective owners of the real property within the area of assessment for benefit as fixed and determined by the Board of Estimate and Apportionment on the 27th day of October, 1927, and that the tentative decree of said court as to awards for damage and as to assessments for benefit was

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